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. >> jim walsh joins us from boston, a researcher at the mit securities study's program.hat do you make of the attack? >> it's a little surprising. obviously an attack aimed at foreigners took place at that mall in kenya and so this is an opportunity for the u.s. or others to, first, try to degrade the capability of al-shabab, and, second, to send a message that if you carry out attacks there'll be a price to pay. i'm surprised because they went into a terror stronghold, they took a lot of fire and put themselves at risk. they didn't use a drone. so this was a major operation for the u.s. >> i want to get your thoughts on that - the fact that they did not use a drone or fire a missile from a ship - why do you think they made that decision? >> i think there are a couple of things in play. al-shabab made a tactical error by putting its leadership at risk, putting them in a dwelling next to the ocean. if they were going to carry out a terrorist attack they should have planned for a response by others, and they made themselves vulnerable. often drones will be used when there'
. >> jim walsh joins us from boston, a researcher at the mit securities study's program.hat do you make of the attack? >> it's a little surprising. obviously an attack aimed at foreigners took place at that mall in kenya and so this is an opportunity for the u.s. or others to, first, try to degrade the capability of al-shabab, and, second, to send a message that if you carry out attacks there'll be a price to pay. i'm surprised because they went into a terror stronghold, they took a...
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the end of big, how the internet makes david the new goliath, the author joins us from boston. before we get into the substance of your book, if could relate your personal experience to the book, the end of big. >> sure. i started my life as a computer programmer and ended up at the interception of technology and politics n 2003 i joined howard dean's campaign and joined early in late april of 2003. and was on the campaign for almost exactly 12 months from early days to the very bitter end. my experience as a working for an insurgent candidate led me to think a lot about the roll of technology in impower insurgence against the establishment and it ewhere my book started? in 2007 and 2008, we watched the astonishing primary where hillary clinton, she and bill clinton built the democratic party and lost to the primaries to a man who was in public life less than a decade and that was a dramatic moment of the inurge sent winning. in the last couple of cycles we've seen a similar die 234578ic with tea party insurgents challenging successfully a number of senators in their own primar
the end of big, how the internet makes david the new goliath, the author joins us from boston. before we get into the substance of your book, if could relate your personal experience to the book, the end of big. >> sure. i started my life as a computer programmer and ended up at the interception of technology and politics n 2003 i joined howard dean's campaign and joined early in late april of 2003. and was on the campaign for almost exactly 12 months from early days to the very bitter...
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joining us from boston, aljazeera's security contributor, and what do you make of these reports today? >> in some ways, what happened today is a perfect storm. aljazeera america gets this document delineating these talking points, and what do they say? not only do they purposely tre to evoke ni evoke 9/11, but thia program x when we work with private companies, with he go through the courts and we compel them to give us their data, and that's a good process. and what do we learn today? oh, by the way, not only are they getting data on the front end, but they're breaking into the company's files and stealing that information, google unaware of it, and the others are unaware of it. and some of them are not true, and in are lies. >> we have reports in years past about spying on american citizens, and the extent of the intelligence programs, but i don't believe that we have had such a drip, drip, drip come out and what affect does it have on the united states credibility >> we see the push back, and the german chancellor made it known. but on the u.s. community, in the talking points that
joining us from boston, aljazeera's security contributor, and what do you make of these reports today? >> in some ways, what happened today is a perfect storm. aljazeera america gets this document delineating these talking points, and what do they say? not only do they purposely tre to evoke ni evoke 9/11, but thia program x when we work with private companies, with he go through the courts and we compel them to give us their data, and that's a good process. and what do we learn today?...
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top story tonight, reaction joining us from boston, dr. jonathan gruber who teaches economics at mit and helped shape the romney care program in massachusetts and advise on obama care as well. doctor, would you support a one year delay? >> no, i would not, bill. >> and the reason that you want to go forward with this system that's kind of chaotic is? >> because we are overreacting to short-term news. look, when we set up the first month 150. same kind of issues facing internationally. people, the law was widely supported by residents of our state. it just take as while. we can't overreact to day-to-day and week to week. long run trend. find somebody who can't sign up even if they want to sign up because that's the situation we have now. >> look, it's -- we have to ask ourselves better, worse or the same. as we mentioned effect them. this is how much we are going to take out of your check. what the final obama care mandates against the companies are going to be. let me get back to massachusetts because that's in play. all right? so massachu
top story tonight, reaction joining us from boston, dr. jonathan gruber who teaches economics at mit and helped shape the romney care program in massachusetts and advise on obama care as well. doctor, would you support a one year delay? >> no, i would not, bill. >> and the reason that you want to go forward with this system that's kind of chaotic is? >> because we are overreacting to short-term news. look, when we set up the first month 150. same kind of issues facing...
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joining us from boston is our own john henny smith. one thing that we should be guaranteed to see the matching between jon lester and the cardinals' adam wainwright. >> reporter: absolutely. they had what it took to get past a great tigers rotation, and they'll have to work more magic in the fall classic as they contend with the cardinals rotation statistically speaking is the second best in all of major league baseball. and the best of the second best is pitcher adam wainwright in his three starts he has been brilliant striking out 20 and only walking one batter so far. he said he and monthl molina ha. >> i love it. i'll spend a good amount of time today and tomorrow coming up with a nice plan. we'll get together tomorrow and we'll figure out a way to do it. >> reporter: well, both wainwright and jon lester are 2 and 1, but wainwright will be coming off nine days rest when he throws out the first pitch in the 2013 world series pitting boston against the st. louis cardinals. >> reporter: john, there was roster news that the cardinals a
joining us from boston is our own john henny smith. one thing that we should be guaranteed to see the matching between jon lester and the cardinals' adam wainwright. >> reporter: absolutely. they had what it took to get past a great tigers rotation, and they'll have to work more magic in the fall classic as they contend with the cardinals rotation statistically speaking is the second best in all of major league baseball. and the best of the second best is pitcher adam wainwright in his...
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from all of us, good night from boston. ♪ the great american novel.o you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >> smoke and flames spewed from underneath a bart train as commuters were headed home from their work day. panels had to evacuate the train and tonight bart is trying to figure out how the fire started. >> welcome to a special edition of ktvu channel 2 news following game one of the world series. that pittsburgh bay point train was stopped at the orinda bart station as smoke continued to come from the train. heather holmes is at the orinda station now where she spoke with bart and passengers about tonight's emergency. heather. >> reporter: julie, we are here as our firefighters, i'm told the fire is out. crews remain here on the scene, as does the train itself. there it is on the elevated tracks. i've learned that this fire started right smack-dab in the middle of the train in the fifth car of
from all of us, good night from boston. ♪ the great american novel.o you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can >> smoke and flames spewed from underneath a bart train as commuters were headed home from their work day. panels had to evacuate the train and tonight bart is trying to figure out how the fire started. >> welcome to a...
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joining us now from boston, a lawyer and director of the institute for justice and democracy in haitithe group leading the lawsuit. from new york, editor and journalist in haiti and recently returned from haiti, and former correspondent in haiti for the associated press and author of "the big truck that went by: how the world came to save haiti and left behind a disaster." he was the first to report the u.n. cholera story. kim, let me start with you. you just came back from haiti. what is the situation on the ground with regards to the cholera? >> i think people are identifying the u.n. very much with cholera. you often see that in the demonstrations. there was a giant one with probably over 10,000 people on september 30th that i was in, and they had many signs saying the u.n. equals cholera. so the anger is very palpable, and i think the welcome for the lawsuit is great. >> jonathan, help us understand exactly how we know now that the u.n. is responsible for this outbreak. you did a lot of original reporting on this. >> there was a lot of circumstantial evidence in the beginning. i w
joining us now from boston, a lawyer and director of the institute for justice and democracy in haitithe group leading the lawsuit. from new york, editor and journalist in haiti and recently returned from haiti, and former correspondent in haiti for the associated press and author of "the big truck that went by: how the world came to save haiti and left behind a disaster." he was the first to report the u.n. cholera story. kim, let me start with you. you just came back from haiti....
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joining us from boston is jason oh connell. jason, good morning. ank you for being up so early to be with us. what are you anticipating from the earnings today? do you think we'll be able to take any more direction from them? >> i do. i think earnings today will be a directional positive, as we expect, and hope for most of this earnings season with a watershed event, the federal reserve basically saying that they'll stay in the game for a while and now -- and i see this somewhat tongue and cheek, that our government has gotten the house in order. we can start to really focus on earnings and, really, we're going to rely on corporate earnings now to buttres the move higher in the market. >> it's always interesting to me when my guests pick out something of interest to you that we then can share with our viewers. you picked out a couple of companies that you think are interesting. franklin resources. who are they .why are they interesting? >> so i'll say it and you can call me bias, rightly so. but i think asset management, first of all, is just a trem
joining us from boston is jason oh connell. jason, good morning. ank you for being up so early to be with us. what are you anticipating from the earnings today? do you think we'll be able to take any more direction from them? >> i do. i think earnings today will be a directional positive, as we expect, and hope for most of this earnings season with a watershed event, the federal reserve basically saying that they'll stay in the game for a while and now -- and i see this somewhat tongue...
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investment banking at raymond james launching a market which we will talk about in a moment showing us from bostono good to see you. what do you make of the jobs report this morning? what is the message view in this that you took away from it in terms of when the fed moves janet yellen coming in and everything else? >> there are no surprises, i don't think -- we are hearing all the great news, quote, but we have are very high unemployment figure by any standard and i think there are lots of reasons for that and they're dragging our economy and m&a activity and the only reason there got dragging equity markets is quite candidly the equity markets are driven by other structural factors. where else do you put your money but u.s. equities? by historical standards, we're not ridiculously overvalued. no surprise in the jobs market, i wish to there were. i wish to was more positive, we have a lot of positive news to report. connell: is inevitable that scenario or this situation we have continues or is there something that might change it? let's take your area of expertise, mergers and acquisitions. will
investment banking at raymond james launching a market which we will talk about in a moment showing us from bostono good to see you. what do you make of the jobs report this morning? what is the message view in this that you took away from it in terms of when the fed moves janet yellen coming in and everything else? >> there are no surprises, i don't think -- we are hearing all the great news, quote, but we have are very high unemployment figure by any standard and i think there are lots...
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joining us from boston this morning is john butler. john, very good morning to you. ou looking to hear from citi? well, as you mentioned, ross, citigroup, the estimate is for $1.04 a share. we have it versus $1.06 a year ago. so looking for a slight decline. citigroup is part of the financial sector which is expecting the second is weakest earnings growth overall of the ten sectors in the s&p 500. it's expecting a decline of 3.5%. and so this will be a big week for financials. we hear from a number of companies this week and get a better feel for how those numbers might change. >> you talk about the weakness in financials. how much of that is down to jpmorgan? >> right. well, we saw the decline in the financial sector this past week due to jpmorgan. the company reported a loss that was well below the expectations and as a result we saw the growth rate for the financials go from 9% last week down to a decline of 3.5% today. and if you look at the financials overall, it's really a tale of a number of companies. last quarter, we have broad based growth across the sector.
joining us from boston this morning is john butler. john, very good morning to you. ou looking to hear from citi? well, as you mentioned, ross, citigroup, the estimate is for $1.04 a share. we have it versus $1.06 a year ago. so looking for a slight decline. citigroup is part of the financial sector which is expecting the second is weakest earnings growth overall of the ten sectors in the s&p 500. it's expecting a decline of 3.5%. and so this will be a big week for financials. we hear from...
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this is matthew bond, professor of public policy at harvard's government thank you for joining us from boston. we appreciate it >> good morning. thanks for inviting me. >> absolutely. democrats and republicans, they are supposed to work togethers to come up with a 10-year budget plan by december 13th. but it seems that within the republican party, they seem to be at odds. so is it, in fact, true that the republicans have to get together to be on the same page to get to the table to negotiate with the democrats? >> i think that's exactly right. right now, the primary schism is not between the parties. it's really within the republican party. and, you know, there is a question of how this negotiation is going to go. we probably won't have a good sense of it until we see who is appointed to be on the conference committee from the house. that will tell us a lot about the decision the house has made and the party has made in terms of how they are going to proceed. but there is definitely a fierce battle within the party right now. >> how would you describe this battle? >> well, you have the more t
this is matthew bond, professor of public policy at harvard's government thank you for joining us from boston. we appreciate it >> good morning. thanks for inviting me. >> absolutely. democrats and republicans, they are supposed to work togethers to come up with a 10-year budget plan by december 13th. but it seems that within the republican party, they seem to be at odds. so is it, in fact, true that the republicans have to get together to be on the same page to get to the table to...
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the author is nicco mele and he joins us from boston. mr. mele before we get into the substance of your book if you could relate your personal experience to the book "the end of big". tesco i started my life as a computer programmer and ended up at the intersection of technology and politics in 2003. i joined howard dean's presidential primary campaign. i joined very early in late april of 2003 and was on the campaign from most exactly 12 months from the early days to the very bitter end. my experience as a working for an insurgent candidate led me to think a lot about the role of technology and empowering insurgencies against the establishment. so it's really kind of where my folks started. in 2007 and early 2008 we watched the astonishing democratic primary where hillary clinton who was the party standard error, indeed she and bill clinton built the modern democratic party. she lost in the primaries to a manhood in in public life less than a decade. that was a dramatic moment of the insurgent challenging the establishment and winning. the
the author is nicco mele and he joins us from boston. mr. mele before we get into the substance of your book if you could relate your personal experience to the book "the end of big". tesco i started my life as a computer programmer and ended up at the intersection of technology and politics in 2003. i joined howard dean's presidential primary campaign. i joined very early in late april of 2003 and was on the campaign from most exactly 12 months from the early days to the very bitter...
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. >> joining us now from boston is john henry smith. last night's win was extra special painful who suffered bruised ribbed when he robbed david ortiz of that grand slam, what is his status for tonight? >> well, after the injury last night, he had a c.t. scan, and he had x-rays they both came out negative. so according to john farrell -- i'm sorry, the st. louis cardinals manager, bell tran is a true game time decision. the real question is whether he plays or doesn't, how effective will he be with bruised ribs? we saw with hanley ramirez with the dodgers had a rib injury, and it is difficult to play baseball, to stretch out, chase outside balls. whether or not he actually played through this injury, the run in with the law that carlos beltran had last flight could prove to be quite pivotal. >> and also could be more painful since he will be batting from the left side of the plate, facing john like lighty. well, there was some mild controversy, when he suggested that john lester was using a foreign substance in his gun. what has been th
. >> joining us now from boston is john henry smith. last night's win was extra special painful who suffered bruised ribbed when he robbed david ortiz of that grand slam, what is his status for tonight? >> well, after the injury last night, he had a c.t. scan, and he had x-rays they both came out negative. so according to john farrell -- i'm sorry, the st. louis cardinals manager, bell tran is a true game time decision. the real question is whether he plays or doesn't, how effective...
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john berman is going to join us live from boston later in the broadcast.e has the big world series win this morning. >>> first, we have dramatic testimony at the trial of a utah doctor martin macneill who is accused of killing his wife. three of macneill's daughter took the stand on wednesday telling the court why they believe their dad murdered their mother. cnn's jean casarez is following this trial. >> my mom was just wonderful. >> reporter: one by one, they took the stand. >> my mom was my best friend. >> reporter: three sisters testifying against their father martin macneill accused of murdering his wife so he could share a future with his mistress. >> who is martin macneill? >> it was my dad. >> is he in the court today? >> uh-huh. >> where is he seated? >> right there. >> vanessa describing for the jury a message she retrieved from her mother's cell phone shortly after her death. >> did you, in fact, tell investigators that were dad told your mom to not go anywhere, to take it easy? >> uh-huh. my father picked up the phone. he said that your mother
john berman is going to join us live from boston later in the broadcast.e has the big world series win this morning. >>> first, we have dramatic testimony at the trial of a utah doctor martin macneill who is accused of killing his wife. three of macneill's daughter took the stand on wednesday telling the court why they believe their dad murdered their mother. cnn's jean casarez is following this trial. >> my mom was just wonderful. >> reporter: one by one, they took the...
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frank luntz joins us from boston today.ing in the stadium. i got to tell you, of all the games i've gone to see, that was one of the best. it was a good series. elisabeth, what's nice about this is it's the one thing that people are happy about after what's happened in boston that everyone, it doesn't matter whether you're republican or democrat, people are feeling great. everyone this morning is walking through the streets with their heads down because they're exhausted. but the game was great and fox did an outstanding job of sports coverage. good for you all. >> how fantastic that you were in there hearing the sounds of fenway and victory there. let's talk about some other sounds here. president obama promising that you can keep your healthcare. take a listen, frank, and let me know what you think. >> if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. if you like your healthcare plan, you can keep your healthcare plan. if you're one of the more than 250 million americans who already have health insurance, you will keep y
frank luntz joins us from boston today.ing in the stadium. i got to tell you, of all the games i've gone to see, that was one of the best. it was a good series. elisabeth, what's nice about this is it's the one thing that people are happy about after what's happened in boston that everyone, it doesn't matter whether you're republican or democrat, people are feeling great. everyone this morning is walking through the streets with their heads down because they're exhausted. but the game was great...
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joining us from boston, mlb analyst our good friend peter gammons. to see you this morning. >> that's good. i hope you'll do a couple of shows from boston this week. >> i explained to phil who was at the game, you know, either we're doing the shows from boston thursday and friday morning or mike and i aren't glowing. world series starts wednesday night. >> wednesday night. >> this is so unhealthy for older guys like me that have to wake up at 4:00 in the morning. seriously, i'm about to die. we were still at the park at 1:00 in the morning. >> fans are still there. >> why don't you tell larry it needs to be moved earlier for -- >> give us an afternoon game. >> peter mentioned that repeatedly. >> they are so late, peter. >> they are very late. of course that may be more important for people our age than kids. however, walking home from fenway to my house at 2:00 in the morning, it's interesting experience. >> my concern was, mike, you know, we all grew up -- baseball is for kids too. a lot of kids cannot go to school the next day if they stay up past
joining us from boston, mlb analyst our good friend peter gammons. to see you this morning. >> that's good. i hope you'll do a couple of shows from boston this week. >> i explained to phil who was at the game, you know, either we're doing the shows from boston thursday and friday morning or mike and i aren't glowing. world series starts wednesday night. >> wednesday night. >> this is so unhealthy for older guys like me that have to wake up at 4:00 in the morning....
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let's go to cnn's chief national correspondent john king for answers, joining us from boston today.earings, this is what will be a series of hearings in both the house and senate trying to look at the problems of the obama care rollout. what are you expecting that we will actually learn from the hearings? they threaten to be more political theater than substance. >> you just hit the nail on the head. in terms of consumers, kate, they want to know when will the problems be fixed? when will it be easier to find out what the changes are in the health care laws and what they'll do to consumers and families. the question is how political does this become? you see in the leadup to this hearing, a lot of republicans when they bring in the contractors, the people hired to build the website, they want to know how much did the white house know about the problems? some republicans are suggesting it was somehow white house meddling that caused the problems, that the white house was trying to hide the price tag or other issues about obama care and somehow told them to redesign the website at the
let's go to cnn's chief national correspondent john king for answers, joining us from boston today.earings, this is what will be a series of hearings in both the house and senate trying to look at the problems of the obama care rollout. what are you expecting that we will actually learn from the hearings? they threaten to be more political theater than substance. >> you just hit the nail on the head. in terms of consumers, kate, they want to know when will the problems be fixed? when will...
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boston strong! thank you very much. that's all i got to say. >> welcome back to "morning joe" live from fenway park in boston, massachusetts, home of the world champion boston red sox. joining usknow, do they shave the beards now? >> i don't think so. not for a week or two. they will celebrate with wives and girlfriends. >> let's ask larry later. >> through the parades. no doubt about it. shane victorino, through the first five games, everyone is singing the marley song. after about four or five games. everything is not going to be okay. game six with the tigers here last night. he is mr. game six. >> mr. game six. he is the embodiment of the guys they bring in. they bring in the guys who play big markets and big games and know how to play in these games. he did it in philadelphia. >> a tough place to play. >> so he can do it here. >> we talked about it earlier and starts in april since the bombing into the month. it's not going to last. you get to june and think it's not going to last. they take a west coast trip to beat the dodgers and think maybe. just maybe we can get to september. >> that was when i thought they would be in the playoffs. the west coast trip. it didn't loo
boston strong! thank you very much. that's all i got to say. >> welcome back to "morning joe" live from fenway park in boston, massachusetts, home of the world champion boston red sox. joining usknow, do they shave the beards now? >> i don't think so. not for a week or two. they will celebrate with wives and girlfriends. >> let's ask larry later. >> through the parades. no doubt about it. shane victorino, through the first five games, everyone is singing the...
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he joins us from boston, good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning, steve. how are you?t what do you hear in the words the president is using? >> well, in the words hostage taking, being held for ransom, he said that the republicans are threatening to blow the whole thing up. there is a real victim mentality here. it really explains the president's whole mentality and many of his policies that if he feels victimized and believes millions and millions of us have been victimized by america, well then that explains why he wouldn't negotiate with hostage takers and victimizers who have kidnapped him and threatened to destroy him. i think that's the way he feels. >> so are you suggesting that the president feels that he has been victimized by the tea party? >> i think the president, going back to when his dad abandoned him, when his mother left him with his grandparents, when he describes his grandmother as intimating that she didn't trust men of color, that all of those things led him to feel victimized, hurt, and injured. and he has extended it to this country. so he comes
he joins us from boston, good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning, steve. how are you?t what do you hear in the words the president is using? >> well, in the words hostage taking, being held for ransom, he said that the republicans are threatening to blow the whole thing up. there is a real victim mentality here. it really explains the president's whole mentality and many of his policies that if he feels victimized and believes millions and millions of us have been victimized by...
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cnn's chief national correspondent john king is here joining us from boston, of course, to break it allhn, we could talk baseball. i hope we can use some kind of baseball analogy in this whole thing. what did we learn in 3 1/2 hours of testimony yesterday from kathleen sebelius do you think? >> we learned number one that the republicans just feel emboldened, kate. chris used the term pinata, i think rightly so. they just kept coming at her and coming at her and coming at her. as she traveled the country last week, she was saying we didn't have enough time and republicans trying to keep defund the program. yesterday she said i'm sorry, i'm responsible. we're going to get it right. you say is it enough? it won't be enough if we start every morning with you saying the staff tried to logon to the website and the website still has problems. you have to go through this to turn the page. you can't start rebuilding confidence until you take accountability and responsibility. in that light, potentially a page turner but underline potentially. >> they know that, especially in today's partisan env
cnn's chief national correspondent john king is here joining us from boston, of course, to break it allhn, we could talk baseball. i hope we can use some kind of baseball analogy in this whole thing. what did we learn in 3 1/2 hours of testimony yesterday from kathleen sebelius do you think? >> we learned number one that the republicans just feel emboldened, kate. chris used the term pinata, i think rightly so. they just kept coming at her and coming at her and coming at her. as she...
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john is joining us now from boston. good to speak to you, john.nd all those caveats about this number, what should we do with it? >> maybe we should hit the snooze button and go back to sleep. but -- >> we're not going to do that, are we? >> no. i think what's going to happen is we're going to see this number at 8:30. as long as it's within that range, maybe, of 150,000 to 200,000, the markets will largely ignore it. there will be some issues over the participation rate, i'm sure, if the participation rate falls again, that will get a lot of play. if the unemployment rate does drop, that will get a lot of play, as well, if it's for the wrong reasons. but about 8:35, we're going to move on and start focusing on the october report out in just a few weeks. i think that's probably the game book. >> but then that will be clouded by the shutdown. how long is it before we actually get some clean data that we can actually pin any certain economic forecasts on and then the fed can make the decisions of. >> that's the key. we finally got all the different d
john is joining us now from boston. good to speak to you, john.nd all those caveats about this number, what should we do with it? >> maybe we should hit the snooze button and go back to sleep. but -- >> we're not going to do that, are we? >> no. i think what's going to happen is we're going to see this number at 8:30. as long as it's within that range, maybe, of 150,000 to 200,000, the markets will largely ignore it. there will be some issues over the participation rate, i'm...
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still with us from hong kong, andrew leung, from boston, doug brugge, and in mexico city, dr dr. re ojas, mexico has made improvements. how much of that is from the people, and how much from the government? we've heard that people in mexico city not being able to drive on a certain day of the week. how is that working out? >> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two problems, one is with gasoline and the other is with cars. there are some advances, but some limitations have to do with this kind of gasoline and also the revolution for the industry, also for the way that the automobiles are built. >> andrew leung, even if improvements are made in china, and there are steps to use green power how much of a dent can it make? it's such a problem on a massive scale. the pollution is extensive in china and the health problems in that country are very severe. >> well, in china the bulk driver is by the government. first of all, it's the energy input for gdp growth. it's
still with us from hong kong, andrew leung, from boston, doug brugge, and in mexico city, dr dr. re ojas, mexico has made improvements. how much of that is from the people, and how much from the government? we've heard that people in mexico city not being able to drive on a certain day of the week. how is that working out? >> we have a good management plan for pollution in mexico city, but not in the other cities. we have to talk an, and i'll stt with the private sector, we have two...
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rand paul has responded, not to us, but publicly in a totally inexplicable way. that is ahead. but we begin with news from boston, in boston, this is a very fancy place. named for this handsome devil who paid to build it in years past.
rand paul has responded, not to us, but publicly in a totally inexplicable way. that is ahead. but we begin with news from boston, in boston, this is a very fancy place. named for this handsome devil who paid to build it in years past.
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us live now. mike, as we see the president shaking hands there on stage in boston what would you take away from the speech? >> reporter: the president may have been trying to change the subject a bit and hold this rally with an obviously supportive crowd not to mention the environmental protesters who heckled him for a short time. but he did address the issue of the day. that issue is after repeatedly promising, and since its signing three and a half years ago that if you had your existing health plan you're able to keep your existing health plan, and it turns out that many americans, thousands, perhaps as many as 2 million americans are getting letters from those health plans saying we're canceling your health plan because it does not conform to the affordable healthcare, that has led to criticism that the president misled the public in selling the health reform. the president did address that head on. he said if you're getting some of these letters, these cancellation letters, tony, shop around. shop around on the exchanges and else wear and you'll find that your coverage will be much more extens
us live now. mike, as we see the president shaking hands there on stage in boston what would you take away from the speech? >> reporter: the president may have been trying to change the subject a bit and hold this rally with an obviously supportive crowd not to mention the environmental protesters who heckled him for a short time. but he did address the issue of the day. that issue is after repeatedly promising, and since its signing three and a half years ago that if you had your...
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of big, how the internet goliath, thehe new author joins us from boston. substanceget into the of your book, if could, relate to the sonal experience book, the end of big. >> sure. as a computer fe rogrammer and ended up at the interception of technology and joined howard i dean's campaign and joined early 2003.e april of and was on the campaign for lmost exactly 12 months from early days to the very bitter end. my experience as a working for an insurgent
of big, how the internet goliath, thehe new author joins us from boston. substanceget into the of your book, if could, relate to the sonal experience book, the end of big. >> sure. as a computer fe rogrammer and ended up at the interception of technology and joined howard i dean's campaign and joined early 2003.e april of and was on the campaign for lmost exactly 12 months from early days to the very bitter end. my experience as a working for an insurgent
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. >> joining us now from boston mlb network peter gammons, mike barnicle. peter, good morning. for us. >> good morning. >> game six, they haven't won a world series red sox fenway since 1918, cardinals have the kid going who has been almost untouchable in the post-season, what do you expect tonight? >> i actually think wacha will prich i pitch brilliantly. it makes for a great game, john lackey did close out the 2002 world series. he has a chance to do it twice in his career, which is pretty remarkable. you know, i don't think home field has been a huge factor in this series since game one, just because i mean that i think the two best baseball towns in america, but there is so much passion. both of these teams are so actually deny any negativity. i can see wacha and joe kelly coming out, pitching brilliantly in six or seven for the cardinals. >> talk about the unpredictability, people coming up to you and others, what is going to happen? yet, we've had one game ended by the interference call, a second game by pickoff at 1st base. my view is people ask me, what's going to happen
. >> joining us now from boston mlb network peter gammons, mike barnicle. peter, good morning. for us. >> good morning. >> game six, they haven't won a world series red sox fenway since 1918, cardinals have the kid going who has been almost untouchable in the post-season, what do you expect tonight? >> i actually think wacha will prich i pitch brilliantly. it makes for a great game, john lackey did close out the 2002 world series. he has a chance to do it twice in his...
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annie joins us now from boston. i'm trying to put that together.olic, i don't know? i'd do it at the mass general hospital maybe. >> this is where the first health care law in the nation was signed into law. behind me is where mitt romney in 2006 signed the bill into law. it was a republican governor, along side democratic leaders like a liberal ted kennedy that called the passage of the bill the work of his lifetime. the president expected to not only defend the affordable care act but draw parallels between the national law and the massachusetts law saying that initially in massachusetts enrollment came in dribs and drabs. as the deadline approached, enrollment picked up. by the deadline in ma massachusetts, 36,000 signed up. it is very popular here and considered a blueprint for the national law. of course when the law went into effect there were problems but nothing like compared to healthcare.gov, the problems happening now and absolutely besieging the president and his administration. >> i should have been able to figure that out. you're righ
annie joins us now from boston. i'm trying to put that together.olic, i don't know? i'd do it at the mass general hospital maybe. >> this is where the first health care law in the nation was signed into law. behind me is where mitt romney in 2006 signed the bill into law. it was a republican governor, along side democratic leaders like a liberal ted kennedy that called the passage of the bill the work of his lifetime. the president expected to not only defend the affordable care act but...
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joining us this morning, tom werner is the chairman of the boston red sox. he joins us this morning from to be here. fenway park was rocking last night. >> no doubt. my favorite line in the papers today, "the red sox, whether they're clean shaven idiots or bearded wonders just don't lose when they get to this point of the season." it's been 27 years sense they lost a world series game. is this going to be a sweep? >> oh, no, i don't think so. i think the cardinals are an outstanding team. but we did get off to a good start. jon lester pitched a brilliant game. i think this series is going to go very deep. >> the words worst to first get tossed around a lot but this was the real deal. what did you attribute it to? how did you do it? >> well, i think, first of all, our fans in boston do expect october baseball. and we were as disappointed as our fans and our players about our performance at the end of 2011 and 2012. i think that the start of the turn around was the trade we made with the dodgers where we shed about $250 million in payroll last august. we invested that in a number of player
joining us this morning, tom werner is the chairman of the boston red sox. he joins us this morning from to be here. fenway park was rocking last night. >> no doubt. my favorite line in the papers today, "the red sox, whether they're clean shaven idiots or bearded wonders just don't lose when they get to this point of the season." it's been 27 years sense they lost a world series game. is this going to be a sweep? >> oh, no, i don't think so. i think the cardinals are an...
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he joins us this morning from boston. rning, carl. >> it sounds like you were impressed with the way some states have performed, but on a federal level, this is a -- this is a lot to swallow all at once. >> yes. i think we expected glitches, frankly, across all of the exchanges, and some of the states have done a great job. the level of interest has been huge, but it's clearly getting time for the federal-facilitated marketplace to get up and running and start enrolling people. >> where do you think the fly is in the ointment, jon? what is wrong with the federal effort? >> well, clearly, one of the -- and i'm not an i.t. person -- but one of the problems, even from a consumer-retailing and marketing perspective, let alone i.t., is the requirement -- the decision they made to require that you create an account, go through the identity-proofing process before being able to even browse in the new insurance marketplace. and that's been a huge bottleneck. and the problem with that not only is that that itself is a bottleneck, b
he joins us this morning from boston. rning, carl. >> it sounds like you were impressed with the way some states have performed, but on a federal level, this is a -- this is a lot to swallow all at once. >> yes. i think we expected glitches, frankly, across all of the exchanges, and some of the states have done a great job. the level of interest has been huge, but it's clearly getting time for the federal-facilitated marketplace to get up and running and start enrolling people....
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us. >> and where the raigts might fall in certain states. >> you're from boston, you're a red sox fan. >> i am from boston and through this series, i am a red sox fan. and what do we think? in five? >> i can't predict. it will jinx them. >> she wants it to be in six because she has tickets to game six. >> i would be very happy if it were in five but i will be there in person for game six. >> they tend to make it a nail biter so i think you'll get to ethe sixth game. thank you both. to go facebook or twitter to weigh in on our fireback question. do you care if the u.s. spies on other countries? right now 40% of you say yes. 60% of you say no. the debate continues online at cnn.com/crossfire. >> join us monday for another edition of "crossfire." erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront, the unsolved murder of jonbenet ramsey. >> in every case parents are suspected initially. >> four pages of grand jury testimony released. does it reveal her killer? we'll ask the ramseys' lawyer. >> plus, slashing the military budget. >> 1on100,000 professional jobs. >> but there is a better w
us. >> and where the raigts might fall in certain states. >> you're from boston, you're a red sox fan. >> i am from boston and through this series, i am a red sox fan. and what do we think? in five? >> i can't predict. it will jinx them. >> she wants it to be in six because she has tickets to game six. >> i would be very happy if it were in five but i will be there in person for game six. >> they tend to make it a nail biter so i think you'll get to...
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. >>> the last time those lovable losers from boston as they used to be called, the red sox, won a worlderies there in boston was the year 1918, world war i was underway, the constitution didn't yet guarantee women the right to vote and a guy named babe was playing for those sox. now the team is a few short hours away from a shot at making history at fenway and we'll take you there live. >>> plus, the sports bet that could make you very rich. how you could lay down $1 and potentially win $10,000. that's good odds. both maxwell and ted have hail damage to their cars. ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. was a truly amazing day.ey, without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our ri
. >>> the last time those lovable losers from boston as they used to be called, the red sox, won a worlderies there in boston was the year 1918, world war i was underway, the constitution didn't yet guarantee women the right to vote and a guy named babe was playing for those sox. now the team is a few short hours away from a shot at making history at fenway and we'll take you there live. >>> plus, the sports bet that could make you very rich. how you could lay down $1 and...
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don lemon is joining us from danvers, massachusetts outside of boston.at are we hearing now from the suspect's family? >> reporter: you know that uncle is obviously shocked and the uncle, you know, sort of alluded to the possibility, everyone is looking for a reason here, but he sort of alluded to the possibility that recent family tensions may have led this young man to do this. as well as sources close to the investigation, they say they are looking at that as well. the students are back at danvers high school. >> i'm just trying to return to some sense of normalcy. >> reporter: the school's flag at half staff and pink ribbons on the trees reminders that things are still far from normal. >> i don't know why someone would do this to someone so nice. >> reporter: still more questions than answers as to what made 14-year-old philip chism allegedly kill his math teacher, colleen ritzer, with a box cutter tuesday and dump her body in the woods behind the school's athletic field. he then went to this theater to see "blue jasmine." chism's uncle in tennessee
don lemon is joining us from danvers, massachusetts outside of boston.at are we hearing now from the suspect's family? >> reporter: you know that uncle is obviously shocked and the uncle, you know, sort of alluded to the possibility, everyone is looking for a reason here, but he sort of alluded to the possibility that recent family tensions may have led this young man to do this. as well as sources close to the investigation, they say they are looking at that as well. the students are...
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boston. that's where he joins us from tonight. thank you both for joining us.'m sure it was a busy day with all those calls. >> it was really busy. now medical bills as we're saying are a very important matter for anybody who gets sick in this country. medical bills are the leading cause of bankruptcy in the united states. it's only 12% of uninsured people end up paying their hospital bills. the question i just asked, is there any chance that this new law will control costs? >> it's a great question. i don't think it's going to lower costs. i think there are a lot of people who have great expectations of healthcare reform, whether you're for it or against it, it's not going to lower costs in this country. what we have a shot at doing is controlling costs. the escalations that we've seen for people where insurance premiums have been going up year over year, we'll start to see that come down. whether it's obamacare or medicare in general, they have launched initiatives to get this under control. >> the speed of the increases may slow down. we want to talk about c
boston. that's where he joins us from tonight. thank you both for joining us.'m sure it was a busy day with all those calls. >> it was really busy. now medical bills as we're saying are a very important matter for anybody who gets sick in this country. medical bills are the leading cause of bankruptcy in the united states. it's only 12% of uninsured people end up paying their hospital bills. the question i just asked, is there any chance that this new law will control costs? >> it's...
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saint luis cardinals and because our producer rachel who put the newscast together hails from boston she wanted uster. and another star. 27 boston police officer who stands in the fenway park bullpen. this photofrom the a cls game two, horringan with his hands in the air as tigers outfielder flips over the world after going after a grand slam and that propelled the sox to victory. hunter joked about it. but he was not too happy. he is supposed to be protecting and serving. help me and then cheer. >> and the fans were posing for photos of horringan and holding up pictures in the stands and he got in on the celebration and holding open the bullpen door. newly minted celebrity steve horringan. >> he is allowed to celebrate for the home team. >> thank you for joining us. >>> i mean, the cardinals had a great year. 97 wins. >> and you are making good on the loss. >>> president obama's approval rating taking a big hit. >> i am alisyn camerota, two new polls tell the story today. the last 1 from wall street, nbc news shoes a five- point drop to a new low of 42 percent. that jives with the recent fox news
saint luis cardinals and because our producer rachel who put the newscast together hails from boston she wanted uster. and another star. 27 boston police officer who stands in the fenway park bullpen. this photofrom the a cls game two, horringan with his hands in the air as tigers outfielder flips over the world after going after a grand slam and that propelled the sox to victory. hunter joked about it. but he was not too happy. he is supposed to be protecting and serving. help me and then...
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us are saying what retirement? >> next we're days away from the marine corps marathon in the wake of the boston bombing. we're going to tell you what's we're going to tell you what's being do gun without a background check.. ithe dangerously mentally ill. criminals. endangering our families. ken cuccinelli opposed closing the gun show loophole - against comprehensive background checks at gun shows for criminals and the dangerously mentally ill. siding with the nra and undermining law enforcement. no wonder the washington post calls cuccinelli polarizing, provocative and partisan. cuccinelli. too extreme for virginia independence usa pac sponsored this ad. and i sponsored this ad. candidate for attorney general, if you think ken cuccinelli would take virginia in the wrong direction, wait til you meet his attorney general candidate senator obenshain. like cuccinelli, obenshain believes politicians should dictate our most personal decisions they cosponsored a bill together to ban the birth control pill; and outlaw abortion, even in cases of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain: together - a dangerousl
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us now from bush stadium in st louis is jessica taff. what can the cardinals give us? they gave us a thrilling game and boston has a 3-2 series lead. >> absolutely. obstruction call. boston forgot about that. the guy they talked about, david ortiz, his play this entire series has been phenomenal. look at the numbers, the fact that he is 11 of 15, batting 7-33. as he came out of the game rhyt whatever reason. early on we went back to the game plan from game one. it fell back on that, and made them swing the bat. we did that until the pitch count down, and tried to grind out later innings. >> at the time of the year you have to bring everything you have got. you work for that. i prefer to be at this stage every year, and this is - as i say, it's not tomorrow. >> our guys have been backed up against the wall before. this is something that isn't foreign to them. they know what we have to do - play our game. >> >> now the series goes back to boston with the red sox up 3-2, the chance to bin a third world series title in the last 10 games, we have a good pitching match-up in game 6 with john lackey, going again for
us now from bush stadium in st louis is jessica taff. what can the cardinals give us? they gave us a thrilling game and boston has a 3-2 series lead. >> absolutely. obstruction call. boston forgot about that. the guy they talked about, david ortiz, his play this entire series has been phenomenal. look at the numbers, the fact that he is 11 of 15, batting 7-33. as he came out of the game rhyt whatever reason. early on we went back to the game plan from game one. it fell back on that, and...
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narrator: back at the lab in boston, laurel schaider is evaluating the samples taken from tar creek using a mass spectrometer. woman: so we run the sample through and it separates the metals based on their atomic mass. and then we're able to quantify the concentration of the metals in the samples. and so this machine can tell us lead, cadmium, zinc, manganese concentrations all at the same time. narrator: while this research is ongoing results from samples collected during one trip show the complicated nature of this study. 5% of tar creek's overall flow rate was coming from the chat piles and 40% from the mines. 90% of the cadmium originated from the chat piles and 4% from the mines. for zinc, the split was about 30% from the chat piles and 50% from the mines. and for lead it is split almost equally. these trends vary throughout the year, and ongoing research will explore the importance of mine seepage and chat-pile runoff as sources of metal loading over extended periods. preliminary findings from these studies are giving us a benderstanding of the very complicated he and environmental
narrator: back at the lab in boston, laurel schaider is evaluating the samples taken from tar creek using a mass spectrometer. woman: so we run the sample through and it separates the metals based on their atomic mass. and then we're able to quantify the concentration of the metals in the samples. and so this machine can tell us lead, cadmium, zinc, manganese concentrations all at the same time. narrator: while this research is ongoing results from samples collected during one trip show the...
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think that boston strong mentality, you know, i like to think that that's kind of what helped us get where we are right now this season, and they've been, you know, showing support to the victims from came boston slugger david ortiz, aka big papi, and his passionate rally cry once the team was home. that same night, neil diamond showed up unannounced to take part in a long time fenway park tradition, singing "sweet caroline" live. fast forward to tonight's game two of the world series. the sox are at it again. heather and other survivors of the boston bombings will be in attendance. part of a surprise ceremony during the seventh inning stretch. >> i'm sure it's going to be thrilling. it was thrilling on rhode island day. so i think being there for the world series will be something really special. >> reporter: red sox fans with their home team have lived through these tough times before. 86 years' worth. and now, like heather, they're boston strong. >> they've had their rough moments but they always pull through. >> we can tell you that heather and a number of the other survivors and rescuers will be joining james taylor during the seventh inning stretch for an incredibly special c
think that boston strong mentality, you know, i like to think that that's kind of what helped us get where we are right now this season, and they've been, you know, showing support to the victims from came boston slugger david ortiz, aka big papi, and his passionate rally cry once the team was home. that same night, neil diamond showed up unannounced to take part in a long time fenway park tradition, singing "sweet caroline" live. fast forward to tonight's game two of the world...
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life -- devoted our mission our resources to fight this thing to use my platform finally for the right reasons. >> joining me from boston straight from giving that speech is brandon marshal, the star wide receiver, brandon clearly you got emotional during that speech you're up there in boston at the kennedy forum, you're with the vice president, the kennedys, chelsea clinton, you had pretty serious demons, how do you get where you are now and your career doing great and a high profile activist for an important cause? >> my situation wasn't unique. it goes on every single day but it's magnified when you're a professional athlete or you're a prominent figure in the community. and for me it's just a blessing to go from being a patient to now a treater. you know and i say that and it's a bold statement but because our foundation, we really believe that we can be the preeminent foundation devoted to mental health. how cool is it that you know we celebrated tonight, the last legislation signed by president kennedy, you know the community mental health act. to me that's just amazing. this is more stimulating and more fulfillin
life -- devoted our mission our resources to fight this thing to use my platform finally for the right reasons. >> joining me from boston straight from giving that speech is brandon marshal, the star wide receiver, brandon clearly you got emotional during that speech you're up there in boston at the kennedy forum, you're with the vice president, the kennedys, chelsea clinton, you had pretty serious demons, how do you get where you are now and your career doing great and a high profile...
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he joins us now from bean town. bostonon. i've got my fingers crossed. >> i'm nuts about the red sox. thanks for being with us. we have an e-mail coming in right now. normal or nuts? my husband has been retired for three years. over the last six months he has become very animated when he drinks. sometimes he's angry and starts kicking. i'm scared i might get punched. nor -- normal or nuts? >> it's not nuts. it's normal, but her husband is angry and he's not expressing these feelings during the day and she better help him get to a counselor to express them in some way other than a vicious right hook because she can get knocked out in her sleep. so there is an answer to this, but it isn't to just let it go on. >> okay. good advice there. we have another one coming in. my sister-in-law throws a birthday party for her son every year. he died 30 years ago. is this normal or nuts? >> well, it's a horrific tragedy. it would be normal to grieve for a lifetime, but it's nuts to have this event every year. somebody has to tell this
he joins us now from bean town. bostonon. i've got my fingers crossed. >> i'm nuts about the red sox. thanks for being with us. we have an e-mail coming in right now. normal or nuts? my husband has been retired for three years. over the last six months he has become very animated when he drinks. sometimes he's angry and starts kicking. i'm scared i might get punched. nor -- normal or nuts? >> it's not nuts. it's normal, but her husband is angry and he's not expressing these feelings...
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. >> good for us because we came from france to make a tour from boston to washington.in new york, but they were scared not to see the museum in washington, so hapfulha happi happily, it happens just in time. >> all right, wolf, some 3500 workers all at the smithsonian museums were furloughed, but you saw it, they're back to work. that's just a slice of the more than 400,000 federal workers who were furloughed. we can also tell you, wolf, many of those workers, they did go ahead and file for unemployment, but because congress agreed to pay them back pay, most states will come back looking for repayment. beyond the federal workers, we also have the monuments which have reopened. we saw this morning the barricades being taken away from the world war ii memorial. things slowly but surely getting back to normal in washington, d.c. >> key words, slowly but surely. let's hope it's quickly because the tourism industry is so important to the nationcapital, to the entire economy here. thanks very much. we'll take a quick break. see if the briefing with jay carney over the white
. >> good for us because we came from france to make a tour from boston to washington.in new york, but they were scared not to see the museum in washington, so hapfulha happi happily, it happens just in time. >> all right, wolf, some 3500 workers all at the smithsonian museums were furloughed, but you saw it, they're back to work. that's just a slice of the more than 400,000 federal workers who were furloughed. we can also tell you, wolf, many of those workers, they did go ahead and...
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us "right this minute." from israel. it's been several months. how are you feeling? >> tuesday i was exercising and i hope to get better in boston. >> now, that impact, describe it. what did it feel like? >> it felt really weird because i didn't know what happened and then i saw my leg and i'm and -- >> did you know how fast you were going when you hit that guardrail? >> i guess i was going about 60 kilometers and i spun around in the guardrail and hit my head. it was really scary. >> are you going to start wearing more protective gear now? >> yes, i have to. >> when do you plan to get back on the board? >> as soon as possible. >> hey, y'all, it's miley cyrus. >> showing all of us how she carves a pumpkin. >> the parody full of kicks and licks next. >> and a dude rock climbing with -- >> no rope, no harness, no helmet, nothing. >> no gear, no problem, unless you have a slip-up. [ yodeling plays ] [ hans ] toaster strudel! [ angelic music plays ] don't overthink it. [ hans ] warm, flakey, gooey. toaster strudel! faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got
us "right this minute." from israel. it's been several months. how are you feeling? >> tuesday i was exercising and i hope to get better in boston. >> now, that impact, describe it. what did it feel like? >> it felt really weird because i didn't know what happened and then i saw my leg and i'm and -- >> did you know how fast you were going when you hit that guardrail? >> i guess i was going about 60 kilometers and i spun around in the guardrail and hit my...