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former congressman martin frost and tom davis will be here.lus, i'll take game show host turned crime fighters for a thousand, alex. we'll tell you what happens when a burglar messes with the trebek. this is "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. i have astigmatism. my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me about acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink so now, i'm seeing more clearly. [ male announcer ] learn more at acuvue.com. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an account today and put schwab mobile to work for you. >>> just past the bottom of the hour. right now
former congressman martin frost and tom davis will be here.lus, i'll take game show host turned crime fighters for a thousand, alex. we'll tell you what happens when a burglar messes with the trebek. this is "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. i have astigmatism. my old contacts would sometimes move and blur my vision. then my eye doctor told me about acuvue® oasys for astigmatism. he said it's the only lens of its kind designed to realign naturally with every blink so now, i'm seeing...
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>> and the politics of red ink with former biden chief of staff ron klain and former congressman tom davis. i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." the president said he wanted a deal by friday so lawmakers met with him at the white house day after day after day. they took a break friday, and the president pushed again. >> if washington operates as usual and can't get anything done, let's at least avert armageddon. >> joining me now, white house budget director jacob liu. thanks for being here this morning. >> good to be with you, candy. >> we are told by hill sources that since the last white house meeting on thursday and this morning there has been no progress. do you concur? >> i think quite a bit has been going on since the meeting at the white house on thursday night. >> there's been activity. has there been progress? >> there's been activity and progress i think on two fronts. first, there are substantial discussions going on in the senate between the two leaders to make sure that at a minimum congress has a way to take action and avoid default on the u.s. debt. it's cri
>> and the politics of red ink with former biden chief of staff ron klain and former congressman tom davis. i'm candy crowley. and this is "state of the union." the president said he wanted a deal by friday so lawmakers met with him at the white house day after day after day. they took a break friday, and the president pushed again. >> if washington operates as usual and can't get anything done, let's at least avert armageddon. >> joining me now, white house budget...
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thank goodness for tom davis, a republican from virginia and henry waxman, democrat from california, will help these hearings, or they never would of been held accountable, including the owners who denied it, and the commission appeared the mark mcgwire had biceps' bigger than my thighs. would that give you pause just looking at that? >> i have no idea what your eyes look like. [laughter] one of the things -- one in -- i have no idea what your thighs look like. one of the things you do not do is lie in front of congress. i do not care if he was doing steroids or whatever else. >> is that not what the lewinsky scandal was all about? baseball is only a game. i would correct all of this in the record books, put asterisks on all the records and keep them out of the whole thing. >> last word. thank you. see you next week. >> for a transcript of this broadcast, log onto insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm alex guiriba outreach program services coordinator at college of san mateo. and csm alum. csm gave me the opportunity to transfer and graduate from the world's top public institution. and also,
thank goodness for tom davis, a republican from virginia and henry waxman, democrat from california, will help these hearings, or they never would of been held accountable, including the owners who denied it, and the commission appeared the mark mcgwire had biceps' bigger than my thighs. would that give you pause just looking at that? >> i have no idea what your eyes look like. [laughter] one of the things -- one in -- i have no idea what your thighs look like. one of the things you do...
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tom lewis is still in contention in second georgia after a stunning first day of believe. while the really arrivals russian champions will be. calling the champions league. victory in russia the davis cup below extends his lead in the subway rally into its race. let's start with gold for tom watson has carved a hole in one at the pass three six in the second round of the british open but it's northern irishman darren clarke who is in a two way tie for the lead on four and apart the halfway stage while twice u.s. open champion retief goosen has withdrawn from the tournament into a bad back and we want our to tom lewis who was the joint overnight leader has slipped down the leaderboard and is now time for fifth place on three under par after fourteen holes so that's when two year old is still in contention the following a magnificent opening day lewis was playing in the same group as sixty one year old veteran to lots and the man he was nine dr and lewis made for birdies and wrote that the lowest ever round by an amateur in the toilets one hundred forty year history and a credit to him and he could do no wrong he's five under par sixty five rushing that's a day in thomas bjorn who is
tom lewis is still in contention in second georgia after a stunning first day of believe. while the really arrivals russian champions will be. calling the champions league. victory in russia the davis cup below extends his lead in the subway rally into its race. let's start with gold for tom watson has carved a hole in one at the pass three six in the second round of the british open but it's northern irishman darren clarke who is in a two way tie for the lead on four and apart the halfway...
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davis. >> before dna was in use to identify victims he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tomuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to describe bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: why kill debbie davis? authorities say she knew bulger's secret connection with another kid from southy, john conley. >> for him it was like meeting ted williams. the idea of equating -- >> a gangster to a baseball player. >> to a baseball icon shows you the twisted values in perception that's part of john conley. >> reporter: conley was a young ambitious fbi agent who grew up in the same housing projects. back in the '70s and '80s the fbi's number one priority was taking down the italian mafia. bulger became a prized informant. >> he did everything including breaking laws over the years to keep that alive. >> reporter: in a series of ground-breaking articles for the boston gloub globe lair and o'neal uncovered what fbi sources called a dangerous alliance. >> in 176 conley tipped him off about a rival and bulger killed him. so conley had to realize right away how
davis. >> before dna was in use to identify victims he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tomuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to describe bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: why kill debbie davis? authorities say she knew bulger's secret connection with another kid from southy, john conley. >> for him it was like meeting ted williams....
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davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> tom fuentes, now a cnn consultant, ran the organized crime squad for fbi haur headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone-cold killer. >> but why kill debby davis? because she knew bulger's secret connection with another man from southie. >> it was like meeting ted williams. and the idea of equating a gangster to a baseball player shows you twisted values and perceptions that is part of john connelly. >> john connelly was a young, ambitious fbi agent who grew up in the same housing projects. back in the '70s and '80s, the fbi's number one priority was taking down the italian mafia. bulger became connelly's prized informant. >> and he did everything, including breaking all kinds of laws over the years to keep that alive. >> in a series of ground-breaking articles for the "boston globe," lehr and o'neil uncovered a dangerous alliance. >> connolly tipped him off and bulger killed him. so connelly had to realize right away how serious and deadly this arrangement wa
davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> tom fuentes, now a cnn consultant, ran the organized crime squad for fbi haur headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone-cold killer. >> but why kill debby davis? because she knew bulger's secret connection with another man from southie. >> it was like...
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treetops to achieve your fiscal >> tom skilling says we have a few nice days brewing before serious heat returns for the weekend. wgn news @ 9 ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the davisns... ...are alike in nearly every way... ...right down to brushing their teeth. so how did only one get gingivitis? well, one in two people do. so i told karen about new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically...
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tom fuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to described whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> why kill debbie davis? authorities say because she knew his connection with another kid from southy, john connelly. >> for me it was like meet the ted williams. the idea of equating -- >> gangster to a baseball icon -- >> i think that shows you the kind of twisted values in perception on the world that's part of john connelly. >> reporter: john connelly grew up in the same housing projects, he was a young am bibs fbi agent. in the '70s and '80s the fbi's number one priority was taken down the italian mafia. >> he did everything including breaking all kinds of laws over the years to keep that alive. >> reporter: in a series of grouped breaking articles for the "boston globe"ing with lair and o'neal uncover what their fbi sources call a dangerous alliance. >> 1976 connelly tipped him off about a rival and bulger killed him. connelly had to realize right away how deadly this was. >> reporter: bulger's criminal enterprise skyrocketed. court documents show bulger knew when police were watching, knew when they we
tom fuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to described whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> why kill debbie davis? authorities say because she knew his connection with another kid from southy, john connelly. >> for me it was like meet the ted williams. the idea of equating -- >> gangster to a baseball icon -- >> i think that shows you the kind of twisted values in perception on the world that's part of john connelly. >>...
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davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victim, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes, now a cnn consultant ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine, wolf what might have happened had fbi agents not lured whitey bulger into the garage on a pretense that a locker had been broken into. fbi agents ultimately found some 30 weapons, including assault rifles, shotguns, silencers, revolvers, pistols, knives, all of those in his apartment. even at age 81 it appeared whitey bulger still had that fight, maybe not willing to be taken easily. so the fact they did as well as they did attributed to the bureau that took such a beating after it was told he was an fbi informant. >> we'll watch on cnn, sunday night. thank you. >>> sometimes here in washington the most influential people aren't necessarily well known outside of the nation's capital. stand by to meet the anti-tax crusader who makes a lot of republicans in congress nervous. a spark might come from -- a touch,
davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victim, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes, now a cnn consultant ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine, wolf what might have happened had fbi agents not lured whitey bulger into the garage on a...
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davis. >> back in those days, before dna was in use, to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tomran the organized crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> now, the brutality of bulger's alleged crimes, it happened in part because he felt protected, he felt he could get away with anything because he was a mob -- an informant for the fbi. it's his fbi contacts that made him especially dangerous because he knew he could get away with it by selling out other mobsters, especially the italian mafia, which at the time was the fbi's number one priority and that's why he was seen as this big informant, this prized informant and basically given cart blanche while some of his rogue agents looked the other way. >> that is hard core. >> is the movie a fair representation or just loosely based on? >> loosely based on his life. loosely based on the life. the more you read about whitey bulger the more you find out how dangerous he was. he killed -- allegedly killed debbie davis, because she as the girlfriend, knew the secret and
davis. >> back in those days, before dna was in use, to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tomran the organized crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> now, the brutality of bulger's alleged crimes, it happened in part because he felt protected, he felt he could get away with anything because he...