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right now they believe they were successful with the few things they have done. the headline here, john, is that door was set to kill who ever opened it. >> indicately fonzi -- caitlin fonzie who we just spoke to was close to opening the door. she had her hand on the knob and started to turn the knob, but sensed the door would open if she went ahead and did so. she decided not to do so. something told her, she said, not to open that door. perhaps today she is alive because of that. this is just absolutely chilling some of the developments. very good intuition. >> i didn't know if you could hear me. the intuition is what saved her life. i think the key is also that they say there is significantly more devices that need to be disarmed by authorities. right now we are watching and the viewers are watching as they reassess the scene. >> all right. adam howsley is doing great work outside the apartment where authorities are taking a closer look in the apartment of james holmes, the suspect in the mall masacre who apparently left behind a booby-trapped apartment filled
right now they believe they were successful with the few things they have done. the headline here, john, is that door was set to kill who ever opened it. >> indicately fonzi -- caitlin fonzie who we just spoke to was close to opening the door. she had her hand on the knob and started to turn the knob, but sensed the door would open if she went ahead and did so. she decided not to do so. something told her, she said, not to open that door. perhaps today she is alive because of that. this...
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guns and they didn't have water, they didn't have electricity, they just -- i mean the captain -- i mean the head of the unit, he didn't have a helmet. you know, and this is -- this is what it looks like, you know, the plans are great and there are people working around the clock to make this work and maybe they will but when you get down on the ground in afghanistan and always has been the case when you get way out there in these remote areas, as general dempsey was describing, it doesn't always match the plan. things fall apart in that country because it is just so hard. >> rose: howshe talin, how is the taliban perceived? >> depends on where you go. in the north, i mean, in the sort of civil war, the prospect of civil war i described is basically a north-south thing. >> rose: which it was before. >> which it was before. >> rose: here is secretary of defense robert games told me on may 16th 2012. >> do you believe the afghans will be able to take over and perform in a way to prevent a taliban takeover in 2014? >> i think a lot -- i thihe answer to that qesti dends in part on how t
guns and they didn't have water, they didn't have electricity, they just -- i mean the captain -- i mean the head of the unit, he didn't have a helmet. you know, and this is -- this is what it looks like, you know, the plans are great and there are people working around the clock to make this work and maybe they will but when you get down on the ground in afghanistan and always has been the case when you get way out there in these remote areas, as general dempsey was describing, it doesn't...
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they set a dumpster on fire. >> they called for calm and is said they were encouraging violence. >>>there is a blame of rise in crime on police cutbacks. >> they report property crimes jumped for 1500 for the first six months to 2500 this year. >> violent crimes increased nearly 50% t and burglaries, thefts. they have all gone up. the police department is down by a quarter of its officers. they asked the staff to find ways to hire back community service officers. >> a sheriff's lieutenant is scheduled to rap peer in court at 2:30 this afternoon. he is accused of punching a man at gold's gym last thursday. a spokesperson said he had some sort of previous relationship. this is called the butch factor. >>> he served in iraq and afghanistan and gone since 2010. but jose morillo is back home and getting a hero's welcome. >> we are live at the airport with his homecoming. >> janine? >> reporter: it took place in the last 20 minutes. the patriot guard riders were here on hand to welcome sergeant first class jose marillo, also here was his excited wife. >> he had just come home from back to
they set a dumpster on fire. >> they called for calm and is said they were encouraging violence. >>>there is a blame of rise in crime on police cutbacks. >> they report property crimes jumped for 1500 for the first six months to 2500 this year. >> violent crimes increased nearly 50% t and burglaries, thefts. they have all gone up. the police department is down by a quarter of its officers. they asked the staff to find ways to hire back community service officers....
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they said they appreciated what the crn did what they want to see them more. they need to fill that communication. it also comes down to training and trust, to be able to have them talk to officers. they would address the officers, they had arrested some of them, when there were actually under. they will help the police and the community. under his guidance we are the most active community. of anyone in this country and any department. he puts his money where his mouth is. he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in place. t
they said they appreciated what the crn did what they want to see them more. they need to fill that communication. it also comes down to training and trust, to be able to have them talk to officers. they would address the officers, they had arrested some of them, when there were actually under. they will help the police and the community. under his guidance we are the most active community. of anyone in this country and any department. he puts his money where his mouth is. he tells them to stay...
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they have three rails: they have politics. they have legislation. and policy and they have gifts.ve two rails are policy and legislation and policy and we don't have -- get -- it's not in our dna. i don't know why. it isn't. i think that's why i like being a democrat. we are nicer people. >> i think i am with you. >> that's a good reason. you don't give it up for anything. don't do it. the president's tax plan he rolled out that is now hopefully going to be another focal point of the conversation in the presidential race and the house races this year is the democratic party unified behind his very wise judgment that we should extend the tax cuts only for those in the middle class? >> yes. but now where we kind of fall apart at the edges is what exactly is middle class? i will go with his 250,000 dollars and above. but i represent the wealthiest county in california and i am telling you $1 million is middle class in that county. but, you know what? they are well-educated, the people i represent, and they get it, that they have to pay their fair share. >> right. it seems to me if th
they have three rails: they have politics. they have legislation. and policy and they have gifts.ve two rails are policy and legislation and policy and we don't have -- get -- it's not in our dna. i don't know why. it isn't. i think that's why i like being a democrat. we are nicer people. >> i think i am with you. >> that's a good reason. you don't give it up for anything. don't do it. the president's tax plan he rolled out that is now hopefully going to be another focal point of...
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say they won't let it happen. >> rose: and they say they won't let it happen. this is the lehman moment in america avoidable? >> i don't think so. lehman itself, we had no authority to touch. >> rose: no matter what paulissen says. >> and chairman bernanke was a part of that process. >> rose: is there a consensus among you and bernanke and paulson, the three principal figures. >> without a willing buyer and you tried to find one and we got pretty close but not close enough. remember the world was burning at that stage so everybody was running for cover and trying to protect themselves and not come in and take a lot of risk. >> rose: because of the question of government and the role of government -- >> can i comment on that, it is an excellent question. lehman was important in that context buzz lehman was just the leading edge of a huge storm that was going to put at peril and ultimately did a vast number of other institutions. >> rose: beyond agi, there was goldman sachs and morgan stanley. >> and wachovia failed after that. so you have to deal first with the
say they won't let it happen. >> rose: and they say they won't let it happen. this is the lehman moment in america avoidable? >> i don't think so. lehman itself, we had no authority to touch. >> rose: no matter what paulissen says. >> and chairman bernanke was a part of that process. >> rose: is there a consensus among you and bernanke and paulson, the three principal figures. >> without a willing buyer and you tried to find one and we got pretty close but...
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they say it is like nothing they have seen before and they work in law enforcement. that will be a delicate, difficult investigation and situation. they say it could take hours or days really to figure out what this device is and how to handle it. >> jay, he surrendered, offered information about the apartment. have the police had a chance to have a formal or extended interview to get more information from him? or is that just waiting for the apartment situation to be resolved. >> reporter: i would love to tell you i have the answer to that. i have asked. we don't have confirmation from authorities that they are, in fact, questioning him. we don't know if he's lawyered up at this point. we don't know what his status is legally other than that he's being held by police and he is the primary only suspect in this massacre. >> jay gray, thanks for your report. we'll shift gears now. colorado had more than its fair share of mass shootings. we think of columbine high school. there was also the shooting spree inside a colorado springs mega church in 2007 and another church
they say it is like nothing they have seen before and they work in law enforcement. that will be a delicate, difficult investigation and situation. they say it could take hours or days really to figure out what this device is and how to handle it. >> jay, he surrendered, offered information about the apartment. have the police had a chance to have a formal or extended interview to get more information from him? or is that just waiting for the apartment situation to be resolved. >>...
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they just do it, they do all the time. we get used to it, because they do it without a segment thought. than they are embarrassed for the recognition. if you are parent, child, a loved one, whatever, it is so important that this is also for you for lending us if these fine men and women for their time when they are serving the city as san francisco police officers, because they will -- when you hear these stories, it will take your breath away. nobody would blame them for not if they had, and they did not. you have heard enough of me, so let's get to storytelling and recognition. thank you all for coming. [applause] >> thank you, chief. commissioner president mazzucco: . president mazzucco: thank you. after watching your vision, i am a little nervous. i drove with him today. on behalf of the san francisco police commission, i want to thank you all for coming here this evening. it is an honor to stand before the police officers this evening, and i am humbled by it. when you hear their acts of valor, a chill will run up your
they just do it, they do all the time. we get used to it, because they do it without a segment thought. than they are embarrassed for the recognition. if you are parent, child, a loved one, whatever, it is so important that this is also for you for lending us if these fine men and women for their time when they are serving the city as san francisco police officers, because they will -- when you hear these stories, it will take your breath away. nobody would blame them for not if they had, and...
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probably because they want to protect themselves, they want to protect their privileges, they want tos from criminal prosecution, perhaps for past corruption or other misdeeds, and they probably want to retain some sort of a voice in egypt's future like the turkish military did after their country's revolution. >> rose: so where is hosni mubarek and what is his health and what has happened in those trials to both him and his sons? >> you know, you are asking a lot of good questions today. mr. mubarek has apparently returned to military hospital, so the alarms raised recently by the state media and others that he was on death's door or even, according to some reports, actually clinically dead, were exaggerated. consideringably exaggerated. i think he is doing fine. he is old and he is not in the health he once was but the verdict of the medical establishment there is that he can go back to prison and that is where he remains. >> rose: is it like house arrest or is it -- >> no he is in a real prison, prison, you know, he is in the same prison where he used to lock up many of the leaders
probably because they want to protect themselves, they want to protect their privileges, they want tos from criminal prosecution, perhaps for past corruption or other misdeeds, and they probably want to retain some sort of a voice in egypt's future like the turkish military did after their country's revolution. >> rose: so where is hosni mubarek and what is his health and what has happened in those trials to both him and his sons? >> you know, you are asking a lot of good questions...
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calculate what they owe for everyone they do. stounts should have to calculate whether or not they could pay it back. they should see if they can afford it pay off the debt, right? >> wayne, it is not going to solve the debt problem filling out a form with a flop. >> did you see the form? >> yeah, right here. >> you have to be a moron. it is it like a yes, no exam. these are for people going to college. you have to be blind not to fill it out. the congress is blind. and it is full of dumb questions. can i do this? and can you pay this? it is crazy . if you can't pay back the college you shouldn't do it in the first place. there is a lot of scholarship that go begging. if you qualify for it you can get in a good school believe me . >> we have a national debt up from 2010 to the end of march and they are handing out a form for college expenses? >> how can you criticize the most important tool given to students and family and they can understand the true cause of a higher education. this is the only thing that is done to assist fami
calculate what they owe for everyone they do. stounts should have to calculate whether or not they could pay it back. they should see if they can afford it pay off the debt, right? >> wayne, it is not going to solve the debt problem filling out a form with a flop. >> did you see the form? >> yeah, right here. >> you have to be a moron. it is it like a yes, no exam. these are for people going to college. you have to be blind not to fill it out. the congress is blind. and...
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so what they would do is they had this metal thing over the well, and they put the rope over it and they do what they call walking away. they pull up on the rope like this to pull the bucket of water out of the well. and that's the way they had to bring up all this water that they needed for household duties. then they would say to me, you know, it's easier to get into the house if you do it two buckets at a time. you know how we did that? i'll never forget the first time a woman went over to the garage, and opened it, and showed me her yoke, because that's how these women carried the water, with yokes over their shoulders, like cattle. you know i realized that i was here -- another thing, i had been hearing another thing in a lot of these interviews with the women. they would say things like, do you see how round shouldered i am? you see how stooped i am? they would say, do you see how bent i am? the word in the hill country is really bent. do you see how bent i am? and in fact, i had sort of noticed that these women seemed a great deal more stooped than city women. but i thought it was
so what they would do is they had this metal thing over the well, and they put the rope over it and they do what they call walking away. they pull up on the rope like this to pull the bucket of water out of the well. and that's the way they had to bring up all this water that they needed for household duties. then they would say to me, you know, it's easier to get into the house if you do it two buckets at a time. you know how we did that? i'll never forget the first time a woman went over to...
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don't they wish they were dead? >> i want to go to the care givers first. sheryl is the first we have up. we will see video in a moment. she writes that amputees have a particularly hard time. it takes almost twice as long to walk and with prosthetics. without exercise, wheelchair users have a higher risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. talk about the care giver, and what they do with all of this. >> many of them are young. soldiers and marines are 18, 19, 20. when they get married, their wives are 19, 20. very often, the couple would get married. a few months later, the husband would go to war. a few weeks after that, he would come home in bandages, in a coma. the young wife, who has been married a few months to this person, is now in charge of taking care of that person for their lifetimes. imagine the shock, the grief, to see your loved one in that kind of position, and it slowly dawning on you you will have to learn to take care of this person. you will have to immediately learn to change dressings, to administer iv's, to keep track of dozens o
don't they wish they were dead? >> i want to go to the care givers first. sheryl is the first we have up. we will see video in a moment. she writes that amputees have a particularly hard time. it takes almost twice as long to walk and with prosthetics. without exercise, wheelchair users have a higher risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. talk about the care giver, and what they do with all of this. >> many of them are young. soldiers and marines are 18, 19, 20. when they get...
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attached to homes they are underwater that are worth less than than what they did the loan for and they want to take on they want to take them away from the mortgage investors who currently own. they then want to go ahead and modify those loans because we know the banks aren't doing it right they want to supposedly help the homeowner out give them a reduced interest payment and then sell those loans back to another mortgage investor is it sounds like a wonderful idea you know homeowners who can afford their home get to keep their home stay in their home pay last right and maybe clean up the housing market you know reset prices and everything ok so so that's oh that's all exciting for maybe the homeowner except the controversy has been around the fact that they're going to they're not really taking a real property they're taking a loan so the mortgage investors have a lot of questions on how can you do legally do this how can you break contract law is this constitutional. san bernardino county started this plan because a group of venture capitalist in san francisco got to got some money
attached to homes they are underwater that are worth less than than what they did the loan for and they want to take on they want to take them away from the mortgage investors who currently own. they then want to go ahead and modify those loans because we know the banks aren't doing it right they want to supposedly help the homeowner out give them a reduced interest payment and then sell those loans back to another mortgage investor is it sounds like a wonderful idea you know homeowners who can...
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they tell me they are staging. information is coming out very slowly, every indication out here from the people that we're talking with is that this has some connection to what we are learning more information about at the movie theater in aurora. i wish i could tell you exactly what crews are doing here but we're not getting much information. again, they are asking us to stay very far back. the last thing we want to do is get too close and cause concern for them. it's hard to tell how many people are on the scene as well. >> jace, covering this kind of spot news, you've covered terrorists and the like, what is the feel you are getting from those officers who are urging you to move back? have you seen -- >> what you just heard was very interesting. it was an account from a reporter outside an apartment building in aurora, colorado right now. we were told earlier that police have evacuated the suspect's apartment building because they had heard reports that he might have explosives inside. this reporter from kusa sa
they tell me they are staging. information is coming out very slowly, every indication out here from the people that we're talking with is that this has some connection to what we are learning more information about at the movie theater in aurora. i wish i could tell you exactly what crews are doing here but we're not getting much information. again, they are asking us to stay very far back. the last thing we want to do is get too close and cause concern for them. it's hard to tell how many...
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sure that they had -- they were guilty. and they wouldn't have confessed to people like that that were close to them unless they had actually done it. >> judge jeanine: maria? >> i sat in the courtroom, too. and i always believed that because of the way the confessions were said that only they could have known certain details that nobody knew, nobody knew because in the crime scene, all the evidence -- nobody could talk about it, not the firemen. nobody was allowed to talk about what they saw. >> judge jeanine: there was certain information held back by law enforcement that no one could know other than the murderers. >> we didn't know until we went into the courtroom into the trial. we didn't know a lot of the details. so only they could have known those certain details like how the girls bodies were -- i mean gruesome stuff, you know. and parent's gut feeling. and. >> judge jeanine: is that they did it? >> oh, yeah. >> judge jeanine: all right. before i get into how you feel about the fact that these guys are out now and t
sure that they had -- they were guilty. and they wouldn't have confessed to people like that that were close to them unless they had actually done it. >> judge jeanine: maria? >> i sat in the courtroom, too. and i always believed that because of the way the confessions were said that only they could have known certain details that nobody knew, nobody knew because in the crime scene, all the evidence -- nobody could talk about it, not the firemen. nobody was allowed to talk about...
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they had chosen a nice slate of officials who they thought would get a rubber stamp and they would support them at the convention, but the caucuses turned out to be not a rubber stamp approval kind of deal. after the caucuses in april, they reported less than half of the delegates that the romney campaign had chosen actually won their spots on the delegation. the people who won instead were in large part ron paul supports, enthusiastic high school kids and all. the party declared out of the blue in a way they never had before and a way that is never mentioned in their rules that all of the officially selected delegates from massachusetts this year would have to sign this affidavit. they would have to swear under the pain and penalty of purgy they would vote for mitt romney at the republican convention in august. some of the ron paul fans among the newly elected delegates balked. what happened if something happens, romney gets his name pulled that no one can foresee. massachusetts would have these guys legally bound to vote for him no matter what? they offered an alternate plan to follow pa
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do they trust and economically? they trust him economically.t is not the issue and most will vote for him. the question is it is all about trust and social issues so is from the all the way there? no. he is 80% there. what is he going to do between now and november to get them there? president obama did a great job helping mitt romney get their for the most part but not all the way. >> host: arlington, texas. the independent line. >> caller: as someone who grew up in the church i am often found this whole movement of trying to inject jesus christ and religion into politics i have often found it disgusting because first of all when it comes to god's word both parties fall short so i think we should kill this whole notion that somehow if you vote republican you vote with god and all this kind of stuff because basically what you have done is created your own faults religion number one. just vote for who you want to vote for but quit--unless jesus christ himself is running you can't vote your faith. let's be honest about that. number 2, i think the
do they trust and economically? they trust him economically.t is not the issue and most will vote for him. the question is it is all about trust and social issues so is from the all the way there? no. he is 80% there. what is he going to do between now and november to get them there? president obama did a great job helping mitt romney get their for the most part but not all the way. >> host: arlington, texas. the independent line. >> caller: as someone who grew up in the church i am...
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when i graduated they had a full time position for me, but they were going to split up the, because they weren't sure i was quite ready for it, and i in the meantime, until they found somebody to take the other half, i could have this beat until we find something. you know. i wanted to really prove to them that i could have the entire be beat. it consumed my entire life. i was really trying to create a source base that was like my main focus which is to build a good source base and that, i figured, would be the best way to get to the bosses to prove i could do this. i got into the habit of asking people after every conversation no matter what it was, i would say, what else is going on? what else is going on? what else should i be working on right now and a lot of time it led to my trash pickup is irregular or my son's soccer coach does not play him enough. this is ridiculous stuff and small town pennsylvania. but occasionally it led to something good, and it was probably 10:00 or 11:00 at night and i was working on a story unrelated and i asked the source, what else is going on and he sa
when i graduated they had a full time position for me, but they were going to split up the, because they weren't sure i was quite ready for it, and i in the meantime, until they found somebody to take the other half, i could have this beat until we find something. you know. i wanted to really prove to them that i could have the entire be beat. it consumed my entire life. i was really trying to create a source base that was like my main focus which is to build a good source base and that, i...
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they are going to carry guns if they want to.y to stop them, before they shoot someone is this: there isn't any other way. >> well, philadelphia also has a similar program. now they have had to crack down on it a bit because of similar programs. they found this sort of i don't know i had brid program where they do what we do in new york. independent monitor oversee it. they think is helping. >> you strike the happy medium. >> bill: happy medium, okay. san francisco wants to start stop and frisk? >> yes. the mayor who said he was progressive before they were born. >> bill: banning gold fish there but they want to stop and frisk. >> the way he put it was i think we have to get the guns. we have to get the guns. he believes they have a gun problem and apparently a lot of the progressives out there the city council in san francisco are shocked that the mayor is even considering the program. >> bill: the problem with doing stop and frisk in san francisco nudity is legal. >> then you wouldn't have grounds. you have -- listen -- >> bill
they are going to carry guns if they want to.y to stop them, before they shoot someone is this: there isn't any other way. >> well, philadelphia also has a similar program. now they have had to crack down on it a bit because of similar programs. they found this sort of i don't know i had brid program where they do what we do in new york. independent monitor oversee it. they think is helping. >> you strike the happy medium. >> bill: happy medium, okay. san francisco wants to...
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they are certain they are going to get away with the crime before they commit it.ey are even more certain as they commit it and even after the fact. now, in this case mr. peterson whom, of course, i have not interviewed but he was a policeman for over two decades so he knows the system. he knows it inside out. he has appeared on numerous television programs. and he has become something of a celebrity and you know what, so far he has gotten away with all of it. so the super optimism is fortified. >> judge jeanine: when you talk about super optimism what is based in. in does it have a genesis in some other kind of diagnosis. if you go to jail it is not going be a good time if you have been a cop? >> when a person commits a crime he knows the occupational hazards he can get caught, convicted, injured or killed in a high risk crime but has the capacity to do something that most can't do. they can shut off the fears long enough to do exactly what they want. again, they are absolutely certain they can get away with it. you know what it is like, i think, therefore it is.
they are certain they are going to get away with the crime before they commit it.ey are even more certain as they commit it and even after the fact. now, in this case mr. peterson whom, of course, i have not interviewed but he was a policeman for over two decades so he knows the system. he knows it inside out. he has appeared on numerous television programs. and he has become something of a celebrity and you know what, so far he has gotten away with all of it. so the super optimism is...
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they will never do it because they their money will dry up if they do. just as media matters won't do it because their money will dry up if they do. but that's the media landscape. i'm hoping for. but i'm not holding my breath. >> bill: all right. did you watch a lot of coverage of the healthcare decision last week? >> yeah. >> bill: did you see joy in mudville? >> yeah. i think i did. >> bill: okay. >> here is what i saw basically. 10 seconds -- 10 seconds before the decision came down, liberals, both in and out of media but i watched it on tv mainly, liberals in the media were portraying chief justice roberts as a right winger presiding over the most partisan court in recent american history. and 10 seconds after the decision, they were portraying him as oliver wendell holmes. all of a sudden he he was a great statesman but you know what? next year, next year the supreme court is likely to hear cases on affirmative action, same sex marriage, and voting rights. and if john roberts votes with the conservative majority, the same liberals that love him tod
they will never do it because they their money will dry up if they do. just as media matters won't do it because their money will dry up if they do. but that's the media landscape. i'm hoping for. but i'm not holding my breath. >> bill: all right. did you watch a lot of coverage of the healthcare decision last week? >> yeah. >> bill: did you see joy in mudville? >> yeah. i think i did. >> bill: okay. >> here is what i saw basically. 10 seconds -- 10 seconds...
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they come in, they try to find a place, and they initially succeeded because they got dpw to calculate that 300 feet. when we caught that and found out grumpy's was within the jurisdiction, back to the competition, which -- >> did -- dpw appears to put the most focus on, at the menu issues. of the 35 trucks, many of them serve food that is similar to grumpy's. one serves chicken sandwiches. 510 burger serves burgers and sodas grumpy's. -- so does grumpy's. they have the ability to do it under this permit and the permits should be revoked for that reason. now, i want to return to the code itself and look at some of the standards that dpw utilizes in determining whether to grant the permit. we talked about this in other cases. the very first one is whether the applicants' proposed application is a wood -- is within 300 feet. i would urge you to consider that does not mean that if a business is located 301 feet away from a food trucks, and that means the permit should be granted. that is not what it says and that is not what it means. again, we are not just grumpy's. right around the corn
they come in, they try to find a place, and they initially succeeded because they got dpw to calculate that 300 feet. when we caught that and found out grumpy's was within the jurisdiction, back to the competition, which -- >> did -- dpw appears to put the most focus on, at the menu issues. of the 35 trucks, many of them serve food that is similar to grumpy's. one serves chicken sandwiches. 510 burger serves burgers and sodas grumpy's. -- so does grumpy's. they have the ability to do it...
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they are covered when they get sick, but do they want all of the bells and whistles? they need to know they're going to pay for that. [unintelligible] >> with regard to increasing costs and try to reduce costs, one thing i never hear people talk about, which i think would be dramatic in terms of reducing costs if we could -- would be if we could give rate of licensing rules for doctors and prescriptions with the idea that you could decide which of devise a computer program -- with the idea that you could devise a computer program that would self-diagnosed yourself, and if you are not comfortable with that, you could hire someone knowledgeable in the program without hiring a doctor. how come that is never brought up? >> that is a fantastic illustration in the differences between obama-care and markets. obama-care tries to reduce the cost by subsidizing, and they're not reducing them, they are shifting it, hiding the premium. when you shift costs, and that does not reduce costs, it increases costs because it encourages -- it discourages responsibility. most people will
they are covered when they get sick, but do they want all of the bells and whistles? they need to know they're going to pay for that. [unintelligible] >> with regard to increasing costs and try to reduce costs, one thing i never hear people talk about, which i think would be dramatic in terms of reducing costs if we could -- would be if we could give rate of licensing rules for doctors and prescriptions with the idea that you could decide which of devise a computer program -- with the...
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and it does not happen here. >> reporter: they said that they are still working out exactly what they will need to do to prevent the heat-related derailment. you can expect the details to come out in the next several days. live in the northwest, back to you, anita. >> glad to hear that. >>> you may need to make other plans to get to the national airport this weekend. that's because of the reagan national airport, they had close tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m.. the shuttle buses will be provided between the roads here in the pentagon city stations while the crews will do the track work. everything that you expect to be back open. >>> and the military drones are being used overseas, but a lot of police and the other government agencies used it right here at home. now, the virginia state lawmakers, they plan to introduce the bill, aimed at protecting your rights to the privacies. the republican delegate, they said that under his bill, police would need a warrant before using the drones and they would have to destroy any images here, acquired by drones, unless they are a part of the authoriz
and it does not happen here. >> reporter: they said that they are still working out exactly what they will need to do to prevent the heat-related derailment. you can expect the details to come out in the next several days. live in the northwest, back to you, anita. >> glad to hear that. >>> you may need to make other plans to get to the national airport this weekend. that's because of the reagan national airport, they had close tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m.. the shuttle...
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they are even merging. they do not need the beds. they only need about 100 beds. after surgery, you are out of the room in three days. after delivery, you were out of the room in one day. we have a big problem. the catholic hospitals in oklahoma got a bill from the irs after a three-year loss of $90 million. it to sell their business. i came down from oklahoma to san antonio. by coincidence, the same amount was quoted. danny million dollars on a three-year term. they had to sell their -- $90 million on a three-year term. they had to sell their business. at least hold out. they will turn you away at the door. guest: i think it is those examples that show why americans think that health care needs to be changed. my father works at a hospital. they have stories like that. it is a question of what we can do about. -- do about it. there is something perverse -- states are increasing taxes on hospitals because by doing so, they can get federal matching funds from medicaid and then use those funds to plug their budget deficits. at a time when everybody is health care is
they are even merging. they do not need the beds. they only need about 100 beds. after surgery, you are out of the room in three days. after delivery, you were out of the room in one day. we have a big problem. the catholic hospitals in oklahoma got a bill from the irs after a three-year loss of $90 million. it to sell their business. i came down from oklahoma to san antonio. by coincidence, the same amount was quoted. danny million dollars on a three-year term. they had to sell their -- $90...
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they planned, they executed their plan, and they executed their men. that is what this was.fficers we charged engage in a conspiracy. that is what this was, the conspiracy to destroy this man's life and to consult and terrorize him for that hour. and this is not the first time. three of these officers have been engaged in these kinds of behaviors. >> who are these three officers? can you name these officers in the case and what they were involved with, in addition to mr. chamberlain? >> i can tell you officer art and officer carelli are involved in other matters. there is another matter involving two other brothers, of a jordanian ascent -- dissent, arrested and beaten and called rag heads, based on who they were. if i could go back to the trayvon martin comparison -- there is a suggestion that the stand your ground law may apply there. mr. zimmermann is not law enforcement. these are police officers that are sworn to protect. they are supposed to protect the citizens in these homes. instead, they went in there and terrorized residents of their area. this could have been any
they planned, they executed their plan, and they executed their men. that is what this was.fficers we charged engage in a conspiracy. that is what this was, the conspiracy to destroy this man's life and to consult and terrorize him for that hour. and this is not the first time. three of these officers have been engaged in these kinds of behaviors. >> who are these three officers? can you name these officers in the case and what they were involved with, in addition to mr. chamberlain?...
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are they depressed? are they anxious? are they stressed out? maybe pressuring themselves to achieve? and, being aware of that then they can begin to learn effective coping skills and behaviors. and, tami, i think that is a very key issue-is to get the person that's affected or that needs the intervention to even begin to identify what they are feeling. i think that's a critical point. yes, and i think to take it beyond that to be able to then feel like they can do something to change it. it's one of the reasons that i like motivational interviewing and using that approach so much because it instills that sense in folks that they can do something different; they have different options. and being able to partner with them and help them figure out what is going to work for them. because what might work for one person is going to be very different from what would work for the next person. being able to help people figure out what changes they can make, how to sustain whatever changes they are doing, and how to make that really incorporated into the
are they depressed? are they anxious? are they stressed out? maybe pressuring themselves to achieve? and, being aware of that then they can begin to learn effective coping skills and behaviors. and, tami, i think that is a very key issue-is to get the person that's affected or that needs the intervention to even begin to identify what they are feeling. i think that's a critical point. yes, and i think to take it beyond that to be able to then feel like they can do something to change it. it's...
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they work together and they know what they do and they are very successful. >> and i have tremendous amount of respect for you as a former navy man. the desire to achieve for yourself and not beat others but do the best you k. that's what it breeds. >> christian, it is it human nature. i have two holly pops and kids there is blood. >> it is going to work best with the back up quarterback but it doesn't have to be at someone else's expense. it is beinging more valuable to the team and understand that everyone needs to perform well for that team to be successful. it is inspiring your co-workers to be better and not worse. >> we are going to leave the athletic apalges there. >> new home sales plunging again . a sign we are plunging in a recession? @ñ >> hello, everybody. mitt romney is heading to israel. it is a chance for mitt romney to make a good impression. the uk visit turned into a head ache when the british press ridiculed him. there is a new massacre may be coming in syria. it could be a decisive mome if president assaud loses to the rebels his presidency may not survive . hear
they work together and they know what they do and they are very successful. >> and i have tremendous amount of respect for you as a former navy man. the desire to achieve for yourself and not beat others but do the best you k. that's what it breeds. >> christian, it is it human nature. i have two holly pops and kids there is blood. >> it is going to work best with the back up quarterback but it doesn't have to be at someone else's expense. it is beinging more valuable to the...
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they took work. in terms of possible cost increases, the hospital costs have increased 46% since 2008. those are caused by increased utilization of members and increased prices, the actual cost of care. >> this is a difficult and complicated system that we have, but if i could boil down what i think is going on here, the federal government is encouraging all jurisdictions to use accountable care and if you have competition, it helps to bring down rates. could you tell us what successes we have had or set up have helped to slow the rate of increase in our premiums? it seemed like we had some pretty good progress between 2012 and 2011. >> today, the centers for medicaid and medicare services announced 89 additional accountable care organizations throughout the country. this is the leadership of secretary sibelius and president obama saying they are going to reimburse things differently. they're going to pay for quality outcomes and they're looking specifically at things like patient readmission. if the
they took work. in terms of possible cost increases, the hospital costs have increased 46% since 2008. those are caused by increased utilization of members and increased prices, the actual cost of care. >> this is a difficult and complicated system that we have, but if i could boil down what i think is going on here, the federal government is encouraging all jurisdictions to use accountable care and if you have competition, it helps to bring down rates. could you tell us what successes we...
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they look like this, and this is what they expect you to think is the truth. out of the 7,000 documents, you know, a lot of the redactions include redacting upcoming policy initiatives which is not something that you should be redacting. in fact, that's something at a very low level taxpayers should know about because they'll do be paying for the it, and it will effect them. and then, of course, you had the contempt charges with where chairman of the oversight committee darrell issa kept saying all you have to do is turn over 300 documents $1300 documents out of the 240,000 that exist, and we'll stop the contempt vote from going forward, we'll continue with our investigation, but we'll see that as cooperation. they showed up to a the last-minute meeting with 30 documents, decided not to turn them over. they proceeded with contempt charges, and right before the first vote -- and i was sitting in the hearing room at in this point -- 15 minutes before the first vote came off the committee to hold eric holder in contempt, president obama asserted executive privile
they look like this, and this is what they expect you to think is the truth. out of the 7,000 documents, you know, a lot of the redactions include redacting upcoming policy initiatives which is not something that you should be redacting. in fact, that's something at a very low level taxpayers should know about because they'll do be paying for the it, and it will effect them. and then, of course, you had the contempt charges with where chairman of the oversight committee darrell issa kept saying...
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they also when you look at what they care about, what they care abouis limited government. they care about reining in sort of unbridled power and unbridled spending. and so they're not motivated by race. yes, thai opposed -- they're opposed to president obama's policies, they're very frustrated and angry at the bailout, bailout, bailout, and then they're also frustrated -- i think the straw that broke the camel's back, if you will, was health care reform. but their opposition wasn't based upon the fact that the president was black as a lot of people seem to think it was, but because they didn't agree with that policy. so i think the problem is one of the reasons why i wanted to write this book is that we've within avoid -- been avoiding talking about the substance of the tea party. every other tea party avoids that 800-pound gorilla in the room. i wanted to talk to people about those constitutional principles that the tea partiers care so much about. and by, you know, distracting based on race, we avoid that, i think, more difficult conversation. >> host: let's take some ca
they also when you look at what they care about, what they care abouis limited government. they care about reining in sort of unbridled power and unbridled spending. and so they're not motivated by race. yes, thai opposed -- they're opposed to president obama's policies, they're very frustrated and angry at the bailout, bailout, bailout, and then they're also frustrated -- i think the straw that broke the camel's back, if you will, was health care reform. but their opposition wasn't based upon...
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they say they are recovering earlier than women.now if this is true, but a theory, a possibility. it is still more common in our sue sigh tee where one parent works it is the man. possibly with high unemployment families have made a decision for the man to get back to work first and maybe this is why this is happening? >> that is a logical explanation. as long as it is not the employers who are deciding they should prioritize men over women with the assumption that they are the primary bread winner. that may be the way it is going. joe you said of women, quote when somebody gets uppity you have to put them in their place. >> that was a joke, andy. >> was it? >> yes. >> is it a joke you are single? >> i told you i am saving myself for you. i don't know how many times i have to say it it. >> if you keep saying it, maybe it will be funny one of these days. >> that's cool. >> move on. i don't want to stop you from asking legitimate questions to everybody else. >> i thought paul mccurio was on for a second. >> what are you doing that for
they say they are recovering earlier than women.now if this is true, but a theory, a possibility. it is still more common in our sue sigh tee where one parent works it is the man. possibly with high unemployment families have made a decision for the man to get back to work first and maybe this is why this is happening? >> that is a logical explanation. as long as it is not the employers who are deciding they should prioritize men over women with the assumption that they are the primary...
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they say they are willing to strike.tract expires tomorrow. >> in news of the world tonight in india the worst blackout in a decade caused massive problems in the northern part of the country. traffic was gridlocked, trains didn't run and someplaces had no running water. 370million people were affected. that's more than the population of the united states and conda combined. ed power demand has gone up but it's about to produce power hasn't kept up? in ugunda an outbreak of ebola has spread and aequorin teen is now in place. previously it was reported in the western part of the country. at least 14 people are dead, the president has called on people to avoid all physical contact to try to keep the disease from spreading. >>> and in japan the main nuclear power plant held the first large scale disaster drill since last year. it was to improve the power company's response to a 7.3 quake. the company has criticized sides for the disaster. it's new president said that drills will help regain the confidence of the public. >>
they say they are willing to strike.tract expires tomorrow. >> in news of the world tonight in india the worst blackout in a decade caused massive problems in the northern part of the country. traffic was gridlocked, trains didn't run and someplaces had no running water. 370million people were affected. that's more than the population of the united states and conda combined. ed power demand has gone up but it's about to produce power hasn't kept up? in ugunda an outbreak of ebola has...
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they will do anything they can, and they did. >> right stick. left stick. >> it's about three minutes from the end of the stage at the new england forest rally. we have rory gardner, he's the driver. steven harold is the navigator shouting directions. >> right stick. left stick long over bump. >> there's a couple things critical to a race car. engine, wheels, brakes, steering wheel. >> what's wrong? >> steering wheel came off. >> what the heck? >> he somehow manages to keep this car on the course. you can see the course is a dirt road that is turning all over the place through a tunnel of trees. >> all right. good. left stick long over bump long. that was an interesting one. >> how old is the driver? he looks 12. >> i was thinking the same thing. i was thinking he looks like a 15-year-old that should be home playing video games. here he is. does a pretty good job. >> he was in the middle of a turn, too. that's like the worst time to lose your steering wheel. >> i was supposed to go that way. >> look at the navigator. he has a smile on his face.
they will do anything they can, and they did. >> right stick. left stick. >> it's about three minutes from the end of the stage at the new england forest rally. we have rory gardner, he's the driver. steven harold is the navigator shouting directions. >> right stick. left stick long over bump. >> there's a couple things critical to a race car. engine, wheels, brakes, steering wheel. >> what's wrong? >> steering wheel came off. >> what the heck? >>...
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they don't want government help. they want to be -- they light the boot straps. what president obama is doing, is he is saying that it is not so bad to get government help, and then he is saying that actually you can't do it without government which means you could say the same argument for failures. if henry ford was helped by the government, so was charles mann son. >> we are talking about degrees. >> exactly. we are talking about degrees. if you look for example i am a reporter in california, going to texas and going to arizona because there is less red tape. you can start a business easier, faster. >> the president bails out the banks and the automobile industry. why is that a bad thing? >> why is it a bad thing? >> it was a process started by a previous administration. you guys are talking out of both sides. >> i am giving admiration to both of those people. >> your neck veins are as big as your lips. >> put lipstick on them. >> is that all you have? >> it is a lot. >> get in close. >> the fact is every big business started as a small business. you have to g
they don't want government help. they want to be -- they light the boot straps. what president obama is doing, is he is saying that it is not so bad to get government help, and then he is saying that actually you can't do it without government which means you could say the same argument for failures. if henry ford was helped by the government, so was charles mann son. >> we are talking about degrees. >> exactly. we are talking about degrees. if you look for example i am a reporter...
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they march into the stadium. >> they keep going back. this is a franchise. >> you notice the ralph lauren logo. >> i find it disgusting they would exploit ponies. if i had my way we would ban the olympics. >> what? >> just kidding. i like the olympics it gives me an excuse to lie around and watch tv. >> his talk to blacks has upset the hacks. yes, on wednesday mitt romney addressed the naacp's convention which according to some on the left makes him a racist. he says romney's speech makes him a, quote, race mongering pie romijn yak. that is -- pie romijn yak. he used that word because he knew he would get booed. he knew they would, quote, jazz up their very white base. jazz up. and nancy pelosi agrees. she says she believes it was a, quote, calculated boo. and there is mark thompson who accused him for using a term that was used throughout the world. >> he singled out one african-american who came with the 20 in his entourage as an african-american that was in his kitchen cabinet in massachusetts. and he promised he would remain in his k
they march into the stadium. >> they keep going back. this is a franchise. >> you notice the ralph lauren logo. >> i find it disgusting they would exploit ponies. if i had my way we would ban the olympics. >> what? >> just kidding. i like the olympics it gives me an excuse to lie around and watch tv. >> his talk to blacks has upset the hacks. yes, on wednesday mitt romney addressed the naacp's convention which according to some on the left makes him a racist....
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when they prepare to debt nate something, they stop the traffic. no chance likely that something would reach the street but they want to be safe in case something was to happen and had to get an emergency vehicle out. the traffic continues to flow on that street which means they are not planning any detonations immediately but that can change in a matter of minutes. we have video and sound, griff jenkins work for greta had his own camera, different place and got great sound we'll get later on that shows how they went about the tactical way they went diffusing the trip wires inside. they lowered in a water woman. it would spray the area would trigger any trip wires but because it's water wouldn't be throwing fuel on the fire. right now they are three for three and want to continue those odds as being a thousand percent. you don't want anybody injured as they are doing these operations. >> rick: there is no need to rush things. take as much time as they need to get it done. we heard yesterday they could be there for hours. they could be there for day
when they prepare to debt nate something, they stop the traffic. no chance likely that something would reach the street but they want to be safe in case something was to happen and had to get an emergency vehicle out. the traffic continues to flow on that street which means they are not planning any detonations immediately but that can change in a matter of minutes. we have video and sound, griff jenkins work for greta had his own camera, different place and got great sound we'll get later on...
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as a courtesy to the police department, if they have an event, the men and they know they have an event on a certain night, lead -- the minute they know they have an event on a certain night, let the police know. the police have to do more with less. i have a lot of empathy for them. i think the fact that they are open later is going to be to work -- deter crime. there should be more places open later. criminals like to operate in a dark areas and operate in areas where there is a slice -- a polite, not light. adopt the conditions that were clearly to be to vetted. vetted. they are out there trying to keep everybody safe. president newlin: thank you. >> professional security, great looking crowd, i agree that more eyes on the street after hours is going to help the neighborhood. i understand the san francisco police department has a big problem, but i have been hearing that same argument since 1985 the we cannot have all this after zero hours because we do not have police to control it. but this is a budget issue. we can not tied their hands. i think they are a great operation. presiden
as a courtesy to the police department, if they have an event, the men and they know they have an event on a certain night, lead -- the minute they know they have an event on a certain night, let the police know. the police have to do more with less. i have a lot of empathy for them. i think the fact that they are open later is going to be to work -- deter crime. there should be more places open later. criminals like to operate in a dark areas and operate in areas where there is a slice -- a...
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what they have done already is they have looked at the analysis, and they are looking at the number of strokes per minute, the distance between strokes, and her velocity through the water, particularly coming into the beginning and end of the race. >> you were not aware of them here? >> no. >> stacey herself seems less interested in the high tech analysis. watching the video tells her the most. spectators, too, can be wary of the role technology plays in an athlete's performance. >> people like to see in any sport that it is the athlete in front of them that is winning and not some spurious piece of technology. the world governing body, although they like technology and what technology to keep exports of live -- it cannot be the dominant fact -- dominant effect. >> the british olympic swimming team is now in lockdown. craig is the world junior champion for 100-meter breaststroke. >> that was just like a push off? then his coach wants to work on his weak points. >> when he qualifies for the olympics, he was probably last after the shot, so the first 10 or 15 meters, he was one of the sl
what they have done already is they have looked at the analysis, and they are looking at the number of strokes per minute, the distance between strokes, and her velocity through the water, particularly coming into the beginning and end of the race. >> you were not aware of them here? >> no. >> stacey herself seems less interested in the high tech analysis. watching the video tells her the most. spectators, too, can be wary of the role technology plays in an athlete's...
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but you know they broke the door. well i guess what you know what i want to know too is what exactly are leads from what i understand what this war was about is that they were looking for an artist materials from what i read it seems like what they took from the same partment was as they're putting it there were some flyers there is a note i think there was a collage and a pair of sunglasses i mean are those an artist material is what counts. well i mean that's the thing it's on the war and that's a quote anarchist materials what does that mean these are things that would have been in anybody's house especially in houses of people who have even just gone into any iraqi bent i mean they were flyers for things that i've done. know what was completely unrelated it was my girlfriend's know on her defenses one of the iraqis and she's five trial of the occupied of being found not guilty but it was like no it's for her defense there are so these things were were not very strongly related to the anarchist scene whatsoever and
but you know they broke the door. well i guess what you know what i want to know too is what exactly are leads from what i understand what this war was about is that they were looking for an artist materials from what i read it seems like what they took from the same partment was as they're putting it there were some flyers there is a note i think there was a collage and a pair of sunglasses i mean are those an artist material is what counts. well i mean that's the thing it's on the war and...
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are they getting what they pay for? >> they may never again. >> this man thinks not. he bought advertisements for small businesses and it worked. when his client looked at who liked them, they were not happy. >> they were not disliking 200 pages, like you and i might do, they were liking 3000, 4000, 5000 pages. we had 13-year-old who were managers of global multinational companies to said that they live in the u.s. but in fact they were getting likes from places in indonesia. >> i set up my own imaginary business and brought an advertisement targeted at the u.s., the u.k. parent within days, 3000 people like it and nearly all of them from various asian countries. among them, this man. what we found is that in some part of the world, people do click on the ads and end up liking pages like mine, albeit in a pretty random sort of way. in the short term, that is pretty good news for facebook, advertisers are beginning to answer -- asked some questions. facebook said that poorly targeted adverts like mine did not work and the fake profiles were not a significant problem. s
are they getting what they pay for? >> they may never again. >> this man thinks not. he bought advertisements for small businesses and it worked. when his client looked at who liked them, they were not happy. >> they were not disliking 200 pages, like you and i might do, they were liking 3000, 4000, 5000 pages. we had 13-year-old who were managers of global multinational companies to said that they live in the u.s. but in fact they were getting likes from places in indonesia....
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they realized they couldn't yank him out of there and they with in there with their hands putting dirta bucket and throwing the dirt away to try to get this guy free. >> bucket by bucket we are going to watch this. keep giving us the live pictures. >>> rappid fire. for the 33rd house republicans on a debate. any moment the house is expected to pass the bill to repeal obama care. it is dead on on arrival in the senate. >>> also fellow democrats are getting impatient with illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. who has been on a mysterious medical leave for a month. the calls are beginning to mount for congressman jackson to reveal more about his absence. >> i think congressman jackson and his office and his family would be well advised to advise the constituents. people get sick and when people get sick they miss work. everybody in america understands that. >>> in ohio today this train derailed. mile wide section evacuated after this train caught fire and the explosion absolutely rocked the area. you can see the tankers there just burning. part of the reason they are burning they were ha
they realized they couldn't yank him out of there and they with in there with their hands putting dirta bucket and throwing the dirt away to try to get this guy free. >> bucket by bucket we are going to watch this. keep giving us the live pictures. >>> rappid fire. for the 33rd house republicans on a debate. any moment the house is expected to pass the bill to repeal obama care. it is dead on on arrival in the senate. >>> also fellow democrats are getting impatient with...
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oh, they are meeting to do what? they fooled me again. shame on me. >> i think they fooled all of us. right now i think tom is staring at his dicta phone and saying what can i do to make it better? >> he has his hand on the mail to say how can i make this better? >>> time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> what is going on with heros and patriots? >> heros and patriots is my nonprofit charity. we just donated $10,000 to the families of the four service members that lost their lives in the fire fighting plane last week out of the north carolina international guard. if anybody would like to help donate it will go to the families, and you can specify mass 7's heros and patriots . net. >> excellent. >> thanks. >> keith, where will you be performing? >> i'm heading at the carolines on broadway in new york city on sunday night. >> hope that is going to charity. >> it is. >> are you going up against breaking bed. >> i know. it is killing me. >> how was vegas? >> strange thing happened. a blackjack dealer took all of my money.
oh, they are meeting to do what? they fooled me again. shame on me. >> i think they fooled all of us. right now i think tom is staring at his dicta phone and saying what can i do to make it better? >> he has his hand on the mail to say how can i make this better? >>> time to go back to andy levy for the post game wrap up. >> what is going on with heros and patriots? >> heros and patriots is my nonprofit charity. we just donated $10,000 to the families of the...