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paul is joining us from massachusetts, independent line. caller: hi.atch often gurria i hope a lot of people do not think --, i hope a lot of people do not think the current administration is going to trust iran more than anyone else. we do not go trusting anyone's word. you try it with the caveat that you keep an eye on them. we do not want to end up like -- what it to end up like north korea. we always have the war option on the table. we keep an i on everything everybody does, even germany. that has been proven. we try to negotiate and we keep all the other options, like we always do. i hope people can understand that. we are not naive enough. none of them are that naive. we have to try to do something to get through the iranian people. they have a messed up government but they are not a messed up people in general. hopefully this works. if not, we can still bomb them. we cannot really stop it with arms. this is a better system. the war option is still on the table. host: thanks for the call. another viewer saying, do you trust our government? you c
paul is joining us from massachusetts, independent line. caller: hi.atch often gurria i hope a lot of people do not think --, i hope a lot of people do not think the current administration is going to trust iran more than anyone else. we do not go trusting anyone's word. you try it with the caveat that you keep an eye on them. we do not want to end up like -- what it to end up like north korea. we always have the war option on the table. we keep an i on everything everybody does, even germany....
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he joins us from newton, massachusetts, john, it's good to have you with us. the main question this raises is whether the pilot intentionally crashed the plane. >> that's correct. you know, let's not forget that we don't have solid evidence that this is an accurate statement. but assuming that it is accurate it doesn't shed any real new light on the possibilities that we have to explore. the investigators will treat this just like they treat all of the other evidence that they uncover. and run it to ground. i mean, run it right down until they can prove it or disproven. i think it's encouraging. >> right, assuming these reports are right. if the pilot didn't do this intentionally, could this have been a health problem? is it likely to have been that? the plane had a fairly even did descents, didn't go off course could it happen accidentally if the pilot had a heart attack and slummed over? >> there is a slight possibility that it could have been a massive heart attack while he had his hand on the panel adjusting the rate of climb or the direction the airplane
he joins us from newton, massachusetts, john, it's good to have you with us. the main question this raises is whether the pilot intentionally crashed the plane. >> that's correct. you know, let's not forget that we don't have solid evidence that this is an accurate statement. but assuming that it is accurate it doesn't shed any real new light on the possibilities that we have to explore. the investigators will treat this just like they treat all of the other evidence that they uncover....
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. >>> jim walsh, research associate at mit security studies program joining us tonight from massachusetts. thanks for joining us. based on the latest developments, is the stage being set for a ground development? >> i don't think so. i hope not because i i don't think that will help very much. some of the signals that we saw today is this air campaign, which i don't think will accomplish very much. it might wrap up which begs the question why are you doing it. that won't fundamentally change the military equation on the ground. now can the gcc gulf corporation council in saudi arabia jet up from sirte into yemen. i doubt it. they have not fought a war for a long, long time. er it's not as if there is a ready-made force. even if they were going to do that, which i think would an bad idea, even if they do that, that's going to take some time. >> you make a good point about egypt, this possibility of sending in ground troops. and based on the history you say it's a valid point. do you think its just a threat from egypt or is there sincerity? >> i'm not buying it. you're right to put your fin
. >>> jim walsh, research associate at mit security studies program joining us tonight from massachusetts. thanks for joining us. based on the latest developments, is the stage being set for a ground development? >> i don't think so. i hope not because i i don't think that will help very much. some of the signals that we saw today is this air campaign, which i don't think will accomplish very much. it might wrap up which begs the question why are you doing it. that won't...
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let's bring in jim walsh who joins us from watertown massachusetts. jim good to see you. first the u.n. special advisor on yemen warned yemen has been pushed to the edge of civil war. i hate to say it but isn't he overly positive? isn't this already a civil war? >> (laughing) for a while it seemed like yemen was the little engine that could. it hadn't turned into iraq, hadn't turned into syria. in the last six months, year, the thing has really gone in the bad direction. especially with the fighting at the airport and aden and the other things going on, saudi arabia threatening osend troops i must say doesn't sound good. >> we just got word the united nations is going to hold an emergency meeting on yemen. with the forces the u.s. left there to counter al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, which as you know is the most dangerous arm of al qaeda what does this mean to the u.s. special forces? >> it means we got nothing. the president can say way back when that the u.s. role in yemen was a model. it was a model of counterterrorism which is a very narrow bit of policy. but if y
let's bring in jim walsh who joins us from watertown massachusetts. jim good to see you. first the u.n. special advisor on yemen warned yemen has been pushed to the edge of civil war. i hate to say it but isn't he overly positive? isn't this already a civil war? >> (laughing) for a while it seemed like yemen was the little engine that could. it hadn't turned into iraq, hadn't turned into syria. in the last six months, year, the thing has really gone in the bad direction. especially with...
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our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of colorado texas, california, the southwest. meghan kate now is a writer, historian, cultural critic based in lincoln massachusetts. she's written for the union times, this union blog for jay stewart daley, for the chronicle, post, american of higher education, and for the civil war times. she earned her b.a. in history and literature from harvard university. her ph.d. in american studies from the university of iowa and has taught at texas tech university cal state-fullerton, harvard and brown. she's written two books, the one that i think you're really going to find fascinating if you're into the civil war is "ruined nation: destruction and the american civil war" published in 2012. her other book published in 2005, she's working on a third "the path of the dead man how the west was won and lost during the american civil war." i'm looking forward to that. and she's also the author of a very interesting entertaining slight israeli saucy blog called ""historica," which i have found amuse. she describes
our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of colorado texas, california, the southwest. meghan kate now is a writer, historian, cultural critic based in lincoln massachusetts. she's written for the union times, this union blog for jay stewart daley, for the chronicle, post, american of higher education, and for the civil war times. she earned her b.a. in history and literature from harvard university. her ph.d. in american studies from the university of...
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. >> joining us from massachusetts. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> should point out you're on the democrats' line. thank you, liz. >> yes. i recall last week a gentleman who was a lawyer on c-span. he was talking about the lawyer who was combing through affordable care act and found the four words. and his response, his reaction to finding four words to this gentleman on c-span this will disinvolve the affordable care act. i think that there was probably some glee in that skoefr. also he was talking about, i don't know who was saying, but what about people who were going to suffer. he said, well, they will just go back to what it was before and what's wrong with that. i would like your guests' opinion on why the republican party is supposed to be the party of the family when they are so willing to make so many people miserable and tloost l health care. as elizabeth said possibly 10,000 deaths. seems -- okay, thank you. >> thanks for the call. we'll get a response from our guest. let's start with trevor and then to eli
. >> joining us from massachusetts. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. >> should point out you're on the democrats' line. thank you, liz. >> yes. i recall last week a gentleman who was a lawyer on c-span. he was talking about the lawyer who was combing through affordable care act and found the four words. and his response, his reaction to finding four words to this gentleman on c-span this will disinvolve the affordable care act. i think that...
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our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of texas, california york times” and for the “civil war times.” her phd in american studies comes from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university, harvard and brown. she has written two books. one you will find fascinating is "ruin nation: destruction and the american civil war." her other book was published in 2005. she is working on a third book. i am looking forward to that one. she is also the author of an interesting, slightly saucy blog called "historista." it examines the cool and weird ways people engage with history. please welcome megan kate nelson. [applause] >> perfect. excellent. i would like to echo thanks for bringing us here today. thanks to all of you for coming out on this dreary day to listen to us talk about destruction during the american civil war, which is one of my favorite topics. it was a beautiful day in late may 1865, when brown, a treasury agent, stood on the west bank of the congaree river and looked up at columbia. “the city,” he wrote, “presents a f
our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of texas, california york times” and for the “civil war times.” her phd in american studies comes from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university, harvard and brown. she has written two books. one you will find fascinating is "ruin nation: destruction and the american civil war." her other book was published in 2005. she is working on a third book. i am looking forward to...
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joining us from watertown, massachusetts, is ron fein from free speech for people, which backs the constitutional amendment to overturn the doctrine of corporate constitutional rights. and in boston, we're joined by kent greenfield, professor of law and dean's research scholar at boston college law school. he recently wrote a piece for washington monthly called, "let us now praise corporate persons." we welcome you both. ron fein explain what is meant by corporate personhood. >> thank you amy and juan and professor greenfield. we talking about the constitution. the idea of a corporate personhood is a doctrine that comes out originally of state law and enables a corporation to have some of the legal rights as people when we deem it is appropriate for them to do so. for example, a corporation can own property, sell property, sue and be sued. that is all good. but when we are talking about the constitution, that metaphor of the corporation is person becomes extremely dangerous because it leads to fuzzy thinking and that is why we see things like the eagle protection clause cases were corporations ar
joining us from watertown, massachusetts, is ron fein from free speech for people, which backs the constitutional amendment to overturn the doctrine of corporate constitutional rights. and in boston, we're joined by kent greenfield, professor of law and dean's research scholar at boston college law school. he recently wrote a piece for washington monthly called, "let us now praise corporate persons." we welcome you both. ron fein explain what is meant by corporate personhood. >>...
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monday's show you are from massachusetts, you are joining us from boston. lican delegation in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six of the 40 seats. but open and every one of those six lonely republicans gets something surprisingly great in the state senate. do they all get, a leadership title and if extra $15,000 salary that comes with that. do they get, b, taxpayer funded cars which happen to be all painted republican red. c, free college tuition for their own kids but for all their staffer's kids. or d, a t-shirt that says i got elected to the massachusetts senate as a republican and all i got was this lousy t-shirt? >> mmm. i would be happy to send them all a t-shirt, but i'm 100% certain they all get a leadership title and the money. >> steve, did matt get that right? >> let's check the statement from monday's show. >> they have given every republican in the senate a leadership title, which, by the way, means they all get an extra $15,000 in their salary. if you check under your state right now, you get a leadership job and you get a
monday's show you are from massachusetts, you are joining us from boston. lican delegation in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six of the 40 seats. but open and every one of those six lonely republicans gets something surprisingly great in the state senate. do they all get, a leadership title and if extra $15,000 salary that comes with that. do they get, b, taxpayer funded cars which happen to be all painted republican red. c, free college tuition for their own kids but for...
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on monday's show you are from massachusetts. you are joining us from boston. alked about the teeny, teeny tiny rendell gas station in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six seats. >> that's right. >> but each and every one of them, of those six lonely republicans does get something surprisingly great for their service in the state senate. do they all get, a, a leadership title and the extra $15,000 salary that comes with that leadership title. do they get, b, tax-payer funded cars, which happen to be all painted republican red. c, do they get free college tuition not only for their own kids but for all their staffers's kids? or d, do they get a t-shirt saying i got elected to the republican senate and all i got was this lousy t-shirt? >> i would be happy to send them all a t-shirt. but i'm pretty sure they all get a leadership title and the money. >> steve, did he get that right? >> let's check the segment from monday's show. >> they have given every republican in the senate a leadership title, which, by the way, means they all get an extra $
on monday's show you are from massachusetts. you are joining us from boston. alked about the teeny, teeny tiny rendell gas station in the massachusetts state senate. republicans hold only six seats. >> that's right. >> but each and every one of them, of those six lonely republicans does get something surprisingly great for their service in the state senate. do they all get, a, a leadership title and the extra $15,000 salary that comes with that leadership title. do they get, b,...
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"boston globe" is used to somebody from massachusetts running for president.e their expense accounts will get smaller. but the editorial calls on her to run. three supporting articles from op-ed authors why she should do this. do you think these draft things can work >> with warren, i don't. she's not going run. she enjoy this. for her and for people that are smart about what they are doing with these drafting movements with her they are going to try to bring her big toishsissues to table and make her a voice in the democratic election to keep hillary to the left. >> the day she got in is the day she loses that influence. rich lowry nobody nbc news confirms the first official candidate for president a major candidate for president ted cruz freshman senator from texas. what's interesting he's doing it at liberty university, a university founded by reverend jerry falwell. what does that tell you. it's not about virginia. what does that tell you? >> it's shrewd for him to go first. the location goes the fact that his path to nomination requires uniting the populi
"boston globe" is used to somebody from massachusetts running for president.e their expense accounts will get smaller. but the editorial calls on her to run. three supporting articles from op-ed authors why she should do this. do you think these draft things can work >> with warren, i don't. she's not going run. she enjoy this. for her and for people that are smart about what they are doing with these drafting movements with her they are going to try to bring her big...
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in this episode, we meet al contarino, who brought us his innovative grill all the way from his hometown of boxford, massachusetts
in this episode, we meet al contarino, who brought us his innovative grill all the way from his hometown of boxford, massachusetts
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massachusetts. i grew up in a family that valued history. we were taught history from the first moments of our lives. the value of history. all of us put a special place on it. i see massachusetts all through it. in one sense, i see the daniel webster lane, the cornerstone for the senate chamber. i see massachusetts troops that came from baltimore during the american civil war in the same place where i sit every day in the united states senate. i see the american liberty elm at the foot of the steps of the united states senate. the american liberty elm whose roots are traced back to the boston common when the british chopped it down as their last act as they evacuated boston under the guns of general washington at dorchester heights. the artillery men knox, the deal was they would not burn boston and we would not think the fleet. they did chopped the american liberty elm down. homestead, who did the landscape, planted in american liberty elm at the foot of the united states senate. i invited a british ambassador up to explain why they chopped it down. massachusetts has had a part of the history. for me, it is a people's building. w
massachusetts. i grew up in a family that valued history. we were taught history from the first moments of our lives. the value of history. all of us put a special place on it. i see massachusetts all through it. in one sense, i see the daniel webster lane, the cornerstone for the senate chamber. i see massachusetts troops that came from baltimore during the american civil war in the same place where i sit every day in the united states senate. i see the american liberty elm at the foot of the...
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from using the terms "global warming" or "climate change". last year the climate assessment named miami one of the cities in the us most of all mobile to damage from rising sea levels. >>> a family in massachusettsith its dog after it was rescued from the charles river. his family said he ran off on saturday and they spent the day looking for him. the next day he was stranded on a chunk of ice a chunk of ice in the middle of the river. it took firefighters 30 minutes to rescue him. he is now okay. he is happy to be home i am sure. >>> let's check in with brian if make it to where you need to go this morning. >> good morning. let's get to out the door this morning. we are taking a look at the bridge toll plaza. excuse my voice everyone i am trying to get to this day. the light came on about 45 minutes ago and traffic is heavy right now. there is an abandoned vehicle westbound 80 east of gillmann that is brock in the left lane. -- that is blocking the left lane. it is slow as you approach 680 this morning. there was a little bit of a traffic hazard but that has been moved. this is livermore valley f it remains a trouble spot this morning. there is an accident impact the right shoulder is blocked.
from using the terms "global warming" or "climate change". last year the climate assessment named miami one of the cities in the us most of all mobile to damage from rising sea levels. >>> a family in massachusettsith its dog after it was rescued from the charles river. his family said he ran off on saturday and they spent the day looking for him. the next day he was stranded on a chunk of ice a chunk of ice in the middle of the river. it took firefighters 30...
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us from maine. caller: massachusetts. host: massachusetts, sorry about that. i think he is doing a great job with what he has and i think the immigration problem is the number one problem and people have to start realizing that that is a real problem, especially with the deficit of these people coming in and able to use the system. boehner has been able to stand up to that and that is what we need. host: thank you for the call. david is that from a north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. yes, i think mitch mcconnell and boehner should go. i do not understand, i have nothing against them, but i do not understand as many people as there are, why you can have a fresh face. why does it have to be the same old people? like i say, nothing against him, just new blood. host: david, can you stay on the line for a minute question mark your the second or third caller to join with mitch mcconnell saying it is time to get rid of him as well, why./? caller: he is throwing away money and his wife is connected with the government. sometimes he goes
us from maine. caller: massachusetts. host: massachusetts, sorry about that. i think he is doing a great job with what he has and i think the immigration problem is the number one problem and people have to start realizing that that is a real problem, especially with the deficit of these people coming in and able to use the system. boehner has been able to stand up to that and that is what we need. host: thank you for the call. david is that from a north carolina. good morning. caller: thank...
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from the final frontier. aboard the international space station a vulcan salute as mr. spock used to do it right above his earthly home state massachusetts. terry virts tweeted this honor in nimoy who died at the age of 83. ♪♪ people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems are on dialysis or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine
from the final frontier. aboard the international space station a vulcan salute as mr. spock used to do it right above his earthly home state massachusetts. terry virts tweeted this honor in nimoy who died at the age of 83. ♪♪ people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in...
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us each day. senator edward m kennedy massachusetts, 2015. [applause] biden: now that we have heard from the past, let's make a pledge for the future. i invite everyone in the entire chamber on the floor and in the gallery to please and and join me in making a commitment to the leadership in service this institute represents. please respond by saying, "i do." we, the people of this hallowed chamber in order to strengthen the system of self-government, make the following pledge. do you solemnly swear that you will be an active and engaged citizen of the united states? do you pledge to show courage and compassion in your service to others? do you pledge to use your heart, soul, intelligence, and imagination to make america better? do you pledge to work together with anyone regardless of differences in background or belief to solve problems and make this a more perfect union? do you pledge to always strive to uphold the values of justice, equality, and opportunity. and do you affirm that you will fulfill your duties as a citizen and proud american? >> i do. biden: the senate stands adjourne
us each day. senator edward m kennedy massachusetts, 2015. [applause] biden: now that we have heard from the past, let's make a pledge for the future. i invite everyone in the entire chamber on the floor and in the gallery to please and and join me in making a commitment to the leadership in service this institute represents. please respond by saying, "i do." we, the people of this hallowed chamber in order to strengthen the system of self-government, make the following pledge. do you...
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from massachusetts? aren't there other intelligent democrats that the boston globe can endorse or just to put yourselves in the race to be covering somebody from massachusetts because you're usedwe think senator warren has a national profile on issues of income inequality and we think that's important. >> so when we think about what washington is facing right now, we know it's extremely divided. we've got the lightning rod of ted cruz jumping into this race. is warren the kind of candidate that can bring washington together, the same way cruz is out there, elizabeth warren would be the other side of that as a freshman senator. do you think they have what it takes to make it through 2016 race? >> i think it's too early to tell. it's a divided electorate and divided country. it depends on the tenor of the campaign and mood in 2016 to determine that. >> and so are there any other democrats that the boston globe has its eye on other than warren who hasn't announced yet? >> i can only speak for our editorial and we have editorialized that hillary clinton needs an opponent in the primary. >> certainly needs a foe, we shall see who it shall be. ellen, thanks for your time i appreciat
from massachusetts? aren't there other intelligent democrats that the boston globe can endorse or just to put yourselves in the race to be covering somebody from massachusetts because you're usedwe think senator warren has a national profile on issues of income inequality and we think that's important. >> so when we think about what washington is facing right now, we know it's extremely divided. we've got the lightning rod of ted cruz jumping into this race. is warren the kind of...
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uses for missiles. host: the truth is, in that hearing, i don't know if he saw the entire hearing but the hearing, senator markey from massachusetts was holding up, i might be wrong but it was a quad copper. they were talking about drones but it was talked about in the common name for uav. correct? caller: sure. the thing about these items is that you can use them for good and bad. you can have an item like a handgun. many people can own those responsibly and use them recreationally but then he can have some people of bad character who decided she people. it is unfortunate -- who decide to shoot people. it is unfortunate for people cannot have dressed because we're not going to be able to -- people are going to be spying, strapping bombs to them. but good people, like myself who owns a drone, or a quad copt er, identifying it and shooting scenery pictures i can't get with a regular camera, but there are going to be those who do something wrong. but that person, whether the faa regulates them are not, is so going to do that -- is still going to do that. i would appreciate the guidance the faa has and all the commercial uses and i c
uses for missiles. host: the truth is, in that hearing, i don't know if he saw the entire hearing but the hearing, senator markey from massachusetts was holding up, i might be wrong but it was a quad copper. they were talking about drones but it was talked about in the common name for uav. correct? caller: sure. the thing about these items is that you can use them for good and bad. you can have an item like a handgun. many people can own those responsibly and use them recreationally but then he...
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use antibiotics. >>> some new comments by massachusetts senator elizabeth warren have some political donors upset this morning. we're live fromcnbc world headquarters with all the details. >> hey, sam, that's right. wall street banks are so upset with the calls to break them up that they're considering withholding campaign donations to democrats in protest. they have discussed the matter, but the banks aren't coordinating the action. any move here would be symbolic as they can only donate a maximum of $16,000 each. the markets will look to break a four-day losing streak today. oil prices are lower today, around $50 a barrel after notching their biggest one-day gain in a month on worry saudi air strikes in yemen could disrupt supplies in the middle east. the country sits on a crucial waterway that handles about 4 million barrels of crude per day. the nasdaq down 13 to 4863. sam, over to you. >> all over the world this morning. thank you very much. have a great weekend. >> i was wondering -- >> quite a spectrum. >>> 4:48 right now. let's get a look at that forecast. >> what a difference a day makes, right? we have that fog retu
use antibiotics. >>> some new comments by massachusetts senator elizabeth warren have some political donors upset this morning. we're live fromcnbc world headquarters with all the details. >> hey, sam, that's right. wall street banks are so upset with the calls to break them up that they're considering withholding campaign donations to democrats in protest. they have discussed the matter, but the banks aren't coordinating the action. any move here would be symbolic as they can...
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senator hatch republican from utah; senator kennedy democrat from massachusetts, a number of us back in 1997, republicans and democrats alike chairman bilirakis and i helped to write this legislation which has been successful in bringing the uninsured rate for children, bringing it down by more than 50%. support -- i'm encouraging members of both parties have shown a willingness to come together. senate democrats mr. president will have a hard time supporting any plan that doesn't extend chip for a full four years. i want to support the sustainable growth rate. i helped write the original one. we shouldn't be doing it like this on a temporary one- or two-year basis. this is finally going to get done right but you don't do that and then leave out the children by only providing two years. parents like eric and jessica face enough uncertainty with their children's health. many of us in this body are most of us in this body are parents. a number of us are grandparents. most of us, because we dress like this and we're united states senators and have good insurance provided by taxpayers mo
senator hatch republican from utah; senator kennedy democrat from massachusetts, a number of us back in 1997, republicans and democrats alike chairman bilirakis and i helped to write this legislation which has been successful in bringing the uninsured rate for children, bringing it down by more than 50%. support -- i'm encouraging members of both parties have shown a willingness to come together. senate democrats mr. president will have a hard time supporting any plan that doesn't extend chip...
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used a personal-m eail account. >>> warning from montana to massachusetts. >> the unusual weather was in california. >>> l.a.p.d.s under fire following a shooting. >> had the individual not grabbed the ceoffir's pistol we would not be having this discussion. >>> evacuationrd oer has been su ised. >> north carolina brazen heist, $4 million in gold stolen from a semi truck. gl i'm not worried about you. i'm from new jersey. >> i was on monday night raw to fulfill a feud. >> all that matters. >> there was a big fire. >> an ohio family is lucky to be alive all thanks to the quick thinking of a 4 year old. >> i was brave. >>> >>> former nfl player said he could beat ronda rousey in a fight. when they heard the nfl said not helping. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton is under fire this morning for possibly breaking federal rules as secretary of state. >> the likely democratic presidential candidate used a personal e-mail account for official government business. margaret brennan is at the state department. >> the state department says hillary clinton e-mailed from a personal e-mail account and did not
used a personal-m eail account. >>> warning from montana to massachusetts. >> the unusual weather was in california. >>> l.a.p.d.s under fire following a shooting. >> had the individual not grabbed the ceoffir's pistol we would not be having this discussion. >>> evacuationrd oer has been su ised. >> north carolina brazen heist, $4 million in gold stolen from a semi truck. gl i'm not worried about you. i'm from new jersey. >> i was on monday...
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us the remarkable legacy brook had left behind. >> he died at age 95, a champion of civil rights and women's rights. a liberal republican senator from massachusetts, born and reared in d.c. among the hundreds at the national cathedral today, his lifelong friend a 93-year-old who attended dunbar high and howard u and fought germans in italy in the all black 366th infantry in world war ii. >> out of 3100 men and officers we had 1800 casualties. >> in the service, they celebrated the man who more than beat the odds in massachusetts politics elected attorney general and then twice as u.s. senator in a state that was 2% black. >> his opponent kevin white, claimed to see no hidden message in campaign bumper stickers that read simply "vote white." >> the current chaplain of the u.s. senate delivered the homily and the one time chair of the d.c. republican party, a former brooks staffer. >> end of an era. our whole family was so close for so many years. >> d.c.'s delegate said he helped the city get home rule. >> he came from he was a wash washingtonian to the very end. >> they came from his adopted state, delegation of kids from the edward brooks charte
us the remarkable legacy brook had left behind. >> he died at age 95, a champion of civil rights and women's rights. a liberal republican senator from massachusetts, born and reared in d.c. among the hundreds at the national cathedral today, his lifelong friend a 93-year-old who attended dunbar high and howard u and fought germans in italy in the all black 366th infantry in world war ii. >> out of 3100 men and officers we had 1800 casualties. >> in the service, they celebrated...
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self-inflicted wound that stems from the same wound that has caused clinton trouble in the past -- obsessive secrecy. joining us now in maine, republican lines. caller: massachusetts. i think he is doing a great job with what he has. i think the immigration problem is the number one problem. people have to start realizing that is a real problem. especially with the deficit. these people coming in, able to use the system. boehner has been able to stand up to that area --. host: david is next from north carolina. caller: thank you for taking my call. it is a no-brainer. i think mitch mcconnell and john boehner should go. i do not understand. as many people as there are, why can't you have a fresh face? why does it have to be the same people? like i say, nothing against them just new blood. host: you are the second or third caller to join mitch mcconnell with speaker boehner. why? caller: he is connected with the government. just get somebody fresh. ted cruz, he sometimes goes a little too far. fresh blood, anybody with common sense and is saying. just fresh blood. host: front page of the washington post, president obama traveled on the 50th anniversary of bloody sun
self-inflicted wound that stems from the same wound that has caused clinton trouble in the past -- obsessive secrecy. joining us now in maine, republican lines. caller: massachusetts. i think he is doing a great job with what he has. i think the immigration problem is the number one problem. people have to start realizing that is a real problem. especially with the deficit. these people coming in, able to use the system. boehner has been able to stand up to that area --. host: david is next...
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us your routine. >> i love dunkin' donuts. i'm from massachusetts. that is the headquarters of dunkin' donuts.so i'm pretty obsessed with it. they should get away from styrofoam cups. i will keep annoying them about that. but i have never been, when i was a little kid, my mother was a waitress. when i was about 13, she worked in a doughnut shop in town. and one of the gifts that keep on giving, she was training me about how to work. she would get me up at like 3:30 in the morning me and my sister. would go into the back room preparing all the food for the coffee shop. one of the lovely things was making the doughnuts. and it is not a pretty picture to make doughnuts. and it's sort of made me realize they can be wonderful but somebody else should eat them rather than me. they just were not, they kind of turn me off. >> so what do you get there? >> what do i get at dunkin? coffee. coffee. and just some coffee that buy there. >> we're about to get the hook here. but i can't let you go without reminding you of the red sox fans motto there is always last year. what's your level of optimism as we he
us your routine. >> i love dunkin' donuts. i'm from massachusetts. that is the headquarters of dunkin' donuts.so i'm pretty obsessed with it. they should get away from styrofoam cups. i will keep annoying them about that. but i have never been, when i was a little kid, my mother was a waitress. when i was about 13, she worked in a doughnut shop in town. and one of the gifts that keep on giving, she was training me about how to work. she would get me up at like 3:30 in the morning me and...
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us on his back to the raft. >> reporter: and now that rain is turning into another blast of snow. at least 24 states from texas up to massachusetts under winter weather alerts. poor visibility and icy roads making treacherous conditions for drivers from kentucky up to new york. 23 cars entangled in this pileup on i-84 near greenville wednesday. four cars trapped under this collapsed garage in spencerport, new york, where tim thomas is working seven days a week to clear roofs. >> i've been in business for about 40 years. i've never been this busy another winter. >> reporter: the winter that just won't stop leading to a rush at hardware stores for scrapers, shovels and ice melt. >> as much as i don't like the ice or snow any more than anybody else, it does help our business. >> reporter: many other businesses and schools closed. at least six states bracing for another snow emergency. bazi kanani, abc news, washington. >>> well, the mid-atlantic states are likely to be hit hardest before it's all over. >> accuweather's justin povick has the details of what's to come and also when. good morning to you, justin. >> t.j. and reena, than
us on his back to the raft. >> reporter: and now that rain is turning into another blast of snow. at least 24 states from texas up to massachusetts under winter weather alerts. poor visibility and icy roads making treacherous conditions for drivers from kentucky up to new york. 23 cars entangled in this pileup on i-84 near greenville wednesday. four cars trapped under this collapsed garage in spencerport, new york, where tim thomas is working seven days a week to clear roofs. >>...
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us on his back to the raft. >> reporter: tonight, all that rain is turning to snow and pushing east. 24 states from new mexico all the way to massachusetts under winter weather alerts. in southern illinois, whiteout conditions. icy roads and fog blamed for this 23-car pileup on i-84 near greenville, new york today. one driver in roseville, minnesota, lucky to be alive after a chunk of ice crashed through the windshield. today, more than 4,500 flights canceled and another 1,700 already grounded for tomorrow. and here in louisville, kentucky and parts of the midwest they are bracing for what's to come, this storm expected to dump several inches of snow here tonight. david? >> all right, alex thank you. let's get right to ginger now. going to take us through this hour by hour. it's going to be tough tomorrow morning. >> reporter: this is very important to pay attention. so find europe place on the map. we're taking it here from tonight, where it's overnight, changing in parts of texas, up through northwest arkansas and tomorrow morning drive time, i'm concerned about nashville, down through jackson, mississippi, up through baltimore. that's
us on his back to the raft. >> reporter: tonight, all that rain is turning to snow and pushing east. 24 states from new mexico all the way to massachusetts under winter weather alerts. in southern illinois, whiteout conditions. icy roads and fog blamed for this 23-car pileup on i-84 near greenville, new york today. one driver in roseville, minnesota, lucky to be alive after a chunk of ice crashed through the windshield. today, more than 4,500 flights canceled and another 1,700 already...
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us your routine. gina: i love dunkin' donuts. i'm from massachusetts. that is the headquarters of dunkin' donuts. my mom would get me up at about 3:30 a.m. and we would prepare food and what of the lovely things was making the doughnuts. it is not a pretty picture to make doughnuts. it sort of made me realize that they can be wonderful but somebody else should eat them rather than me. host: so what do you get there? mccarthy: coffee. host: i can't let you go without reminding you that there is always last year. mccarthy: we were last to first and now we will have to do it again. i won't make any specific predictions because i am still reeling from my march madness choices. not very good. host: anybody left in the final four? mccarthy: no. host: what is president obama like when you are just around a table? mccarthy: he is incredibly engaging. he is funny. he is more wonky than i thought he would be. he sort of understands the details. he is very personal and he is really great to talk to. host: what have you learned from him? mccarthy: i think washington is the most challenging place in my career
us your routine. gina: i love dunkin' donuts. i'm from massachusetts. that is the headquarters of dunkin' donuts. my mom would get me up at about 3:30 a.m. and we would prepare food and what of the lovely things was making the doughnuts. it is not a pretty picture to make doughnuts. it sort of made me realize that they can be wonderful but somebody else should eat them rather than me. host: so what do you get there? mccarthy: coffee. host: i can't let you go without reminding you that there is...
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us in the news room any time. i'm david muir. thanks for watching. we'll see you here tomorrow night. good night. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- an academic assistant from northampton, massachusetts from austin, texas... and our returning champion a law school graduate from sullivan, illinois...
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us today. thank you so much. the hearing is closed. >>> coming up tonight at 8:00 eastern, today's memorial service for former senator edward brooke who passed away earlier this year. senator brooke a republican from massachusetts was the first african-american to be elected to the senate. the service from the national cathedral in washington tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on cspan 2. join us tomorrow when secretary of state john kerry is set to testify about the requested authorization for military action against isis. he'll be appearing before the senate foreign relations committee and will be joined by new defense secretary ashton carter. see that hearing live beginning at 9:30 eastern tomorrow on cspan. this sunday on q andrighetto a dr. adrian garr mon will talk about how pharmaceutical companies lobby congress and what medications to prescribe. >> the promotion of a drug actually starts 7 to 10 years before a drug comes on the market, and while it's illegal for a company to market a drug before it's been approved by the fda, it's not illegal to market a disease. so drug companies have sometimes invented diseases or exaggerated the importance of srn conditions or exaggerated the importance of a drug and
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us we appreciate your time. guess what? our wonderful engineer altered the coit tower shot to this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a retail manager from chicago, illinois... a graduate student in chemical engineering from cambridge massachusettsmom from newark, delaware... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, my friends. the ides of march have come and gone with no negative effect on kristin -- over $80,000 in just 4 games. irene and colin, welcome aboard. let's go to work in the jeopardy! round which today has these categories for the three of you. and we want you to name the political party that each person is associated with. kristin, we start with you. travel & tourism for $200. colin. what is ben & jerry's? that's it. the elements for $200. kristin. what is uranium? that's the element. elements for $400.
us we appreciate your time. guess what? our wonderful engineer altered the coit tower shot to this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a retail manager from chicago, illinois... a graduate student in chemical engineering from cambridge massachusettsmom from newark, delaware... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, my friends. the ides of march have come and gone with no negative effect on kristin -- over $80,000 in just 4 games....
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us start connected -- naked she is from the party of freedom. i'd like her already in she is hoping she can siphon those from the elitist. we are no stranger had one time massachusettswn would bare his soul with alone campaign poster. and chicago mayor rahm emanuel will stop at nothing night as their raids to have voters to re-elect him. number three high-school there is an albuquerque mexico decided to forgo a traditional theme like under the seat or god help by not pregnant tomorrow with communism which say cleverly turned into prominism everybody should wear red dresses and they could wait in the bread line hoping to eight that may not seem like the best period productivity just wait until you see what is on the menu. a piece of toast or an old shoe. meanwhile the organizing committee is drinking champagne and eating a steak. they deserve credit for driving away the king and the queen and the need to keep of their strength to make sure no capitalist's ever comes back. number four. george clooney is frequently bought -- brought up as a gubernatorial contender were his credentials are impeccable. very handsome and a millionaire. there you have that. california has
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use the most reliable science available. i'd also like to thank my colleagues from massachusetts congressman jim mcgovern, katherine clark and the ranking member of the committee for their support of this amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: i claim time in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: first of all i want to thank my colleague and friend from massachusetts for offering this amendment but i must oppose it. the gentleman's amendment implies that the bill does something that in fact it does not and the amendment also creates a loophole the e.p.a. administrator could easily exploit. first by stating that nothing in the act prevents the e.p.a. from considering or relying on peer-reviewed science, the amendment imapeers to imply the bill would do otherwise. this is simply not true. the e.p.a., through its implementation of the information quality act, is already required to rely on peer-reviewed information. nothing in this legislation changes that. but th
use the most reliable science available. i'd also like to thank my colleagues from massachusetts congressman jim mcgovern, katherine clark and the ranking member of the committee for their support of this amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. smith: i claim time in opposition to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. smith: first of all i want to thank my...
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us pictures. >>> final check of the weather from dylan dreyer. >> it's not bad out here. what's the special occasion? >> i'm getting married. >> where are you from? >> massachusettsarried? >> july 25th. >> warmer month. we are starting to finally turn the corner. we've sprung the clocks ahead, and we're starting to warm up especially back to the plains where temperatures will be 10 to 15 above average. the 60s through the plains. the northwest, seattle, 63 today. oregon oregon, 74, 20 degrees above average. down south a little further, it's going to be cooler in texas. only in the 50s. to the north, we're looking at 60s. go figure. we do have rain through texas today. heaviest through san antonio. it'll pass north of houston. that'll move through the gulf coast states today and spread into the southeast as we go into tomorrow. in the northeast, we're looking at temperatures in the 40s and 50s. little bit soggy and a little cooler than average through >>> good sunday morning to you. i'm meteorologist anthony slaughter. we have some cloud cover out there this morning. you will notice the temperatures in the south bay for the peninsula. the tri-valley 10 degrees col
us pictures. >>> final check of the weather from dylan dreyer. >> it's not bad out here. what's the special occasion? >> i'm getting married. >> where are you from? >> massachusettsarried? >> july 25th. >> warmer month. we are starting to finally turn the corner. we've sprung the clocks ahead, and we're starting to warm up especially back to the plains where temperatures will be 10 to 15 above average. the 60s through the plains. the northwest,...
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us. economically, foreign policy-wise, and it will require men and women to put aside their differences and find things that they can work together on. >> two last questions. >> bob from massachusetts. i appreciate what you are saying relative to bipartisanship and working. over the weekend, a letter was sent by republican colleagues that was highly criticized by secretary kerry when he testified yesterday. my question is hypothetically, relative to the spirit of doing business in d.c. these days, if you were a u.s. senator, would you have signed on to that letter, and if not in the spirit of timonium and ronald reagan what would a better , approach have been to try to get the republican senators message across to the president? mr. perry: i am not a united states senator, but i signed that letter. because i happen to believe that there are some things that are too important not to find -- compromise on. allowing iran to get its hands on a nuclear weapon is non-negotiable in my opinion. i think the president is making an error. i think that is a really bad example of finding a place we can work together because there are places out there and things as so important that we cannot co
us. economically, foreign policy-wise, and it will require men and women to put aside their differences and find things that they can work together on. >> two last questions. >> bob from massachusetts. i appreciate what you are saying relative to bipartisanship and working. over the weekend, a letter was sent by republican colleagues that was highly criticized by secretary kerry when he testified yesterday. my question is hypothetically, relative to the spirit of doing business in...
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massachusetts boy home sick from school helps police catch a suspected burglar. luke was home sick on friday when someone started ringing the doorbell. the suspect was using the hammer and copper pipe to smash through the kitchen window. that's when he locked himself into a bedroom and called 911. i told them i thought he was inside my house. police say they were able to catch up with the suspected burglar in a nearby neighborhood thanks to luke's description of the man. you may not have heard of thrombo player. quincy harris hung out with him this morning. to say no philadelphia tomorrow bone jeff bradford has worked with musical giants is an understatement. >> i've recorded with michael jackson. his new album was released today and it features chem borrel and black thought of the roots. the al people is very special to him. the kim ole center is three blocks from where i played 34 years ago as a child on the corner of broad and chestnut. it was mellon bank playing with my church gospel brass band with a bucket trying to make a little money to travel to church. jeff brad shaw is an example of hard work and dedication can pay of on. 34 years later here i
massachusetts boy home sick from school helps police catch a suspected burglar. luke was home sick on friday when someone started ringing the doorbell. the suspect was using the hammer and copper pipe to smash through the kitchen window. that's when he locked himself into a bedroom and called 911. i told them i thought he was inside my house. police say they were able to catch up with the suspected burglar in a nearby neighborhood thanks to luke's description of the man. you may not have heard...
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us in switzerland. thank you both very much for laying it out. >> time's running out, too. >>> i want to show you pictures from the greatest city on earth, boston massachusettsice president joe biden is standing in front of the edward m. kennedy kennedy institute for the united states senate. this is a brand new museum on the beautiful waterfront right there being dedicated today. president obama will make a remark or some remarks here in just a few moments he was so close to the late senator ted kennedy. $78 million facility opening today. >> huge turnout, too. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives, but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing ne
us in switzerland. thank you both very much for laying it out. >> time's running out, too. >>> i want to show you pictures from the greatest city on earth, boston massachusettsice president joe biden is standing in front of the edward m. kennedy kennedy institute for the united states senate. this is a brand new museum on the beautiful waterfront right there being dedicated today. president obama will make a remark or some remarks here in just a few moments he was so close to the...