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we have the ag more than willing to negotiate with us for the doums, frankly, that have nothing to do with the actual activities of atf and how it got started and how it operates. we're talking about documents internal documents between staff members within the justice department after a letter was sent on february fourth that was erroneous to the end of the year when it was recalled by the administration. there is no cover-up here. there is no 20 minutes of a tape that has been wiped out. >> if the gentle woman would yield? >> i have already yielded. i am trying to respond to your question. >> if what we are talking about is the process, the internal process of how a decision was made, recall that letter and say no, we were wrong, fine. that has nothing to do with the fact that agent terry was killed under a program that existed in this country where the highest levels of government didn't know what was going on. and we have got a rogue operation in atf. that's what we should be discussing. >> if the gentle woman would yield, that's what i am trying to find out and what i think you a
we have the ag more than willing to negotiate with us for the doums, frankly, that have nothing to do with the actual activities of atf and how it got started and how it operates. we're talking about documents internal documents between staff members within the justice department after a letter was sent on february fourth that was erroneous to the end of the year when it was recalled by the administration. there is no cover-up here. there is no 20 minutes of a tape that has been wiped out....
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and what they see is republicans in congress focusing on something other than the economy and having a big fight about doums. the white house is perfectly comfortable with that frame. similarly, house republicans say there say border patrol agent dead, their family is not satisfied. there is a foundation now supporting him. we're going to lean on the family and the inquiry. >> are any republicans concerned at all that this is taking the message off the economy and toward something in a bit of left field? >> i would say that the answer to that can partially be found in the scheduling of the vote next week. it may help wednesday or thursday. i think all of us agree there will be something else mildly interesting coming down next week. the health care decision from the supreme court and it will be bookended by the decision on the arizona immigration law. it will be in the context of a lot of other news which tells me the leadership is supportive but they've positioned it in a way that it will of be the dominant, driving force of news. >> look, the republicans, the majority of republicans in the house are going
and what they see is republicans in congress focusing on something other than the economy and having a big fight about doums. the white house is perfectly comfortable with that frame. similarly, house republicans say there say border patrol agent dead, their family is not satisfied. there is a foundation now supporting him. we're going to lean on the family and the inquiry. >> are any republicans concerned at all that this is taking the message off the economy and toward something in a...
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the president claiming executive privilege related to doums on fast and furious. to a democrats line next, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i have -- i want to voice my opinion. it seemed like all of the blacks of the democrats, they have a hard time and that goes back if that person is not a respective person or a favoritism person, i don't care what color he or she is, that person will have a hard time. i live in a republican state and i know what the democrats are going through. especially blacks. >> do you think the committee's actions are racially motivated? >> caller: i do. >> thanks for joining us this afternoon. the associated press says this is the first time the administration has invoked executive privilege. bush used it, clinton, h.w. bush and reagan all used it. hi, kristy on the republican line. >> caller: i am glad you brought up executive privilege. if barack obama was not involved why would he invoke executive privilege. i think holder should be held in contempt and spend time in jail if he refuses to comply and i do not deny that this is any racial polit
the president claiming executive privilege related to doums on fast and furious. to a democrats line next, go ahead. >> caller: yes, i have -- i want to voice my opinion. it seemed like all of the blacks of the democrats, they have a hard time and that goes back if that person is not a respective person or a favoritism person, i don't care what color he or she is, that person will have a hard time. i live in a republican state and i know what the democrats are going through. especially...
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the crowd. >> we have an expected crowd of about a million people, both residents living here come out and visitors doum see this event this, is a largest lgbt event in the nation. >> and the transmarch started nine years ago in response to the mistrial in the murder trial of newark transgender girl gwen arajo. they're hoping for a crowd of 15,000 and this begins at 6:30. you don't have to be transgrernd to be here. everyone is invited and welcome, they tell us. >> thank you. you can get more information on events taking place during pride weekend and there is a link posted under see it on tv. >> researchers have found a possible link between migraines and weather. in a stud study doctors asked 66 people to keep a diary of symptoms for a year and found temperature changes triggered a fifth of all migraines. the connection more obvious on cool days and the findings being presented in a conference in los angeles. >> another new study suggests watching television could help children who need to have warts removed. researchers showed videos of kung fu panda and barney to preschoolers and found those childre
the crowd. >> we have an expected crowd of about a million people, both residents living here come out and visitors doum see this event this, is a largest lgbt event in the nation. >> and the transmarch started nine years ago in response to the mistrial in the murder trial of newark transgender girl gwen arajo. they're hoping for a crowd of 15,000 and this begins at 6:30. you don't have to be transgrernd to be here. everyone is invited and welcome, they tell us. >> thank you....
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the young man was the last of eight alleged victims to testify, all participants in sandusky's second mile charity for troubled kids. prosecutors presented photographs and doums including affecti affectionate letters and stories he allegedly wrote. >> the letters are a powerful pea piece of prosecution evidence. they began with them and closed with them. >> reporter: a state investigator explained how they built the case against sandusky over an often frustrating three-year period using undercover surveillance of sandusky and a lot of knocking on doors. it was a daunting case to try to get other victims to come forward, he testified. people wanted to maintain that secret. but then a break. an anonymous e-mail that led investigators to mike mcqueary, the former penn state quarterback who told them he had discovered sandusky late at night with a young boy in the school shower. then in 2011 they got the search warrant for sandusky's home and later a locker room at penn state where they found various photographs of the alleged victims and lists of second mile children with asterisk and dashes next to some of the alleged victims' names as well as notes on their cl
the young man was the last of eight alleged victims to testify, all participants in sandusky's second mile charity for troubled kids. prosecutors presented photographs and doums including affecti affectionate letters and stories he allegedly wrote. >> the letters are a powerful pea piece of prosecution evidence. they began with them and closed with them. >> reporter: a state investigator explained how they built the case against sandusky over an often frustrating three-year period...
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doum of people, one of his potential vice president candidates was you. >> that is correct. that is correct. >> why don't you tell us how you would have structurally fixed this? >> from the get-go, the first thing that you've got to do is you have got to deal with the housing market. remember, what was the problem? the problem was the housing market imploded and cratered. >> it was complete capital misallocation. >> complete capital misallocation, the housing market is the beginning of the story, because that's where your collection of revenue is, where you get your unemployment revenue and the local tax revenue and it was manufactured through the collapse in housing and the spike in unemployment. if you don't understand the deficit came from the collapse in housing which precipitated the spike in unemployment, then you do not have any capacity to solve the problem. and instead of actually resolving housing by restructuring the housing debt, writing down the first liens, restructuring the bank, by doing that with the folkses that would want to do that, of which there is an abundance, go down the list, we've never done that because we don't want to admit that we, politica
doum of people, one of his potential vice president candidates was you. >> that is correct. that is correct. >> why don't you tell us how you would have structurally fixed this? >> from the get-go, the first thing that you've got to do is you have got to deal with the housing market. remember, what was the problem? the problem was the housing market imploded and cratered. >> it was complete capital misallocation. >> complete capital misallocation, the housing...