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congressman walsh, i want to ask you-- you're a big favorite of the tea party. how are the republicans treating you? what kind of reception have you been getting? do you think they're treating you right? what needs to be done here, from your point of view? >> you know, they're treating me and a number of my fellow freshmen like they're treating the american people, because we represent the american people. this thing, bob, that we call the tea party movement, it's bigger than either political party. it's, you know, add up every american that is concerned, frustrated or scared about the financial burden that we're placing on backs of our kids and our grand kids about the fact that we're spending more money than we take in, people who are concerned about that represent the tea party. and the republican party recognizes that, which is why we've played such a great influence moving this debate along. >> schieffer: i'm very sorry i have to stop you there. the clock just ran out. we'll be back with some thoughts in just a minute. [ male announcer ] investing for yours
congressman walsh, i want to ask you-- you're a big favorite of the tea party. how are the republicans treating you? what kind of reception have you been getting? do you think they're treating you right? what needs to be done here, from your point of view? >> you know, they're treating me and a number of my fellow freshmen like they're treating the american people, because we represent the american people. this thing, bob, that we call the tea party movement, it's bigger than either...
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. >> reporter: then in 1981 bill walsh started a dynasty. 49ers won their first super bowl against the bengals. >> when you see the giants going through it then it is like deja vu and you start having playbacks, recalling some of this. the old times in 81. everybody was on fire last year for the giants. >> diamonds are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: a championship diamond is a man's best friend. >> this is the most important ring. don't tell anybody i said that.
. >> reporter: then in 1981 bill walsh started a dynasty. 49ers won their first super bowl against the bengals. >> when you see the giants going through it then it is like deja vu and you start having playbacks, recalling some of this. the old times in 81. everybody was on fire last year for the giants. >> diamonds are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: a championship diamond is a man's best friend. >> this is the most important ring. don't tell anybody i said that.
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congressman joe walsh of illinois. thanks for joining us tonight, congressman. >> lawrence, good to be here. >> congressman, did you realize sa ieer i tomorrow to become tor law without the senate taking action? >> look, i think what our leader put forward yesterday and what we will put forward tomorrow is a one -- we're making a wonderful point, lawrence. look, it's been 40 days since we passed a continuing resolution that cuts spending and funded government for the rest of the year. and the senate has given us nothing in response to that. so here we're going to go again, lawrence, and we're going to put it in front of them again. because the american people want us to do that. and the american people, lawrence, want the senate to respond with something. >> and you know that the senate has to respond, congressman. you know that it's impossible for your body to pass a bill and have it become law? >> absolutely. here's the broader point, though. again, we want a response. you can agree or disagree with this, lawrence, b
congressman joe walsh of illinois. thanks for joining us tonight, congressman. >> lawrence, good to be here. >> congressman, did you realize sa ieer i tomorrow to become tor law without the senate taking action? >> look, i think what our leader put forward yesterday and what we will put forward tomorrow is a one -- we're making a wonderful point, lawrence. look, it's been 40 days since we passed a continuing resolution that cuts spending and funded government for the rest of...
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congressman walsh. do you believe when tim geithner said and also the chairman of the fed, ben bernanke, that not raising it to be a recovery-ending mistake? >> i wish they got as excited and animated about all of this debt we're placing on the feet and backs of kids and grandkids. that's what sent us here. business as usual in this town is no longer going to exist. we were sent here -- the american people sent us here, because in a large way, they recoiled against a lot of this spending the president was putting upon us. if you're going to ask this congress to support a raise in the debt ceiling, there's got to be something structural on this spending site. because we've got to cut up this credit card. a couple examples. i sponsored two weeks ago a balanced budget amendment in the house. something very structural that would make this town do what households do. what a number of states do. it's got to be tied to something major like that. >> i asked you about the stakes that tim geithner raised. congres
congressman walsh. do you believe when tim geithner said and also the chairman of the fed, ben bernanke, that not raising it to be a recovery-ending mistake? >> i wish they got as excited and animated about all of this debt we're placing on the feet and backs of kids and grandkids. that's what sent us here. business as usual in this town is no longer going to exist. we were sent here -- the american people sent us here, because in a large way, they recoiled against a lot of this spending...
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marie walsh spent 32 years on the run as a fugitive.ght. they tossed her back in prison. but she managed to get out again. ashleigh banfield is here with the story. ashleigh? >> reporter: some people are outraged about a woman who escaped prison after serving just 14 months of a maximum 20-year drug sentence and is back on the street. this time, legally. she didn't break out this time. she was released early. most people know her by the ail lease theshe's been using for te decades, marie walsh. and according to our affiliate, watv, ms. walsh is talking. 1974. the era of nixon, patty hearst and "the sting." and in michigan, susan le fez begins an odyssey that would last a lifetime. she is sentenced to a maximum of 20 years. >> it was very rough. >> reporter: today, she is breaking her silence about her arrest, her prison breakout and her 32-long secret. when police caught up with her, she was living in a $2 million home, with a husband and three children, who knew nothing of her criminal past. she talked about them after being rearrested
marie walsh spent 32 years on the run as a fugitive.ght. they tossed her back in prison. but she managed to get out again. ashleigh banfield is here with the story. ashleigh? >> reporter: some people are outraged about a woman who escaped prison after serving just 14 months of a maximum 20-year drug sentence and is back on the street. this time, legally. she didn't break out this time. she was released early. most people know her by the ail lease theshe's been using for te decades, marie...
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marie walsh lives what seems like a perfect life in california. but what nobody knew is that she was a fugitive for 32 years after escaping prison. she's going to join us live this morning to talk about her double life and those years on the run. >> imagine looking over your shoulder all those years. your husband and kids don't know. then one day the cops show up. >>> then a government bomb shelter under a hotel resort. seems strange but it's true. it was a bunker members of congress were to use during the event of nuclear war. this morning we'll take you inside. you'll be surprised and it says a lot about life during the cold war. >>> the royal wedding less than three weeks away. buckingham palace has a warning to paparazzi chasing kate middleton. will prince harry be stranded on the north pole or will he make it home in time for his brother's wedding? lots of drama there. we'll have a live report. >>> before that, let's talk about the deal that keeps the government running. after a week of finger pointing, it looked like a federal shutdown was l
marie walsh lives what seems like a perfect life in california. but what nobody knew is that she was a fugitive for 32 years after escaping prison. she's going to join us live this morning to talk about her double life and those years on the run. >> imagine looking over your shoulder all those years. your husband and kids don't know. then one day the cops show up. >>> then a government bomb shelter under a hotel resort. seems strange but it's true. it was a bunker members of...
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trata de la medida "ab-9" mejor conocida como la "ley de seth", bautizada asi en memoria de "seth walshay de 13 aÑos que en el 2010 se suicido tras sufrir de constantes y despiadadas burlas por su orientacion sexual.--la "ab-9", del asambleista "tom ammiano, obligaria a las escuelas a implentar o actualizar sus programas y politicas contra el acoso y la discriminacion ya sea por orientacion sexual, identidad de genero, raza, nacionalidad, genero, discapacidad o religion.--la medida ahora debera someterse a votacion ante todos los legisladores. --el gobernador de california sigue buscando apoyo republicano para su propuesta de mantener el alza de impuestos, y su estrategia ahora ataca un nuevo frente: el de la seguridad publica. --hoy "jerry brown" llevo al capitolo a representantes de las asociaciones de alguaciles y jefes de policia quienes advirtieron que sin no se aprueba la medida, las agencias del orden enfrentarian una amputacion finaciera.--a brown le faltan cuatro votos republicanos en la legislatura para que se apruebe una eleccion especial en la que los votantes decidirian el
trata de la medida "ab-9" mejor conocida como la "ley de seth", bautizada asi en memoria de "seth walshay de 13 aÑos que en el 2010 se suicido tras sufrir de constantes y despiadadas burlas por su orientacion sexual.--la "ab-9", del asambleista "tom ammiano, obligaria a las escuelas a implentar o actualizar sus programas y politicas contra el acoso y la discriminacion ya sea por orientacion sexual, identidad de genero, raza, nacionalidad, genero,...
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san francisco assemblyman offered the bill after the suicide of seth walsh. a gay teenager, his family says he was the victim of ongoing bullying. >> my son was the victim of bullying in his class. one of his teachers even called him fruity in front of the class. >>> paul chambers shows us the emotional reunion with a woman and the paramedic who saved her life. >> reporter: district attorney gascon and many of those people who were part of that stabbing are inside celebrating life. >> each and every one of them is why i'm here. they saved my life. >> reporter: lauren cheller met with the people who helped save her life. back in may of 2007, cheller was inside this bakery when a man who has been mistakingly released shot her and several other people at the bakery. >> he's a genuine hero. >> there's nothing else i could do. there were ten or some people there. i can't imagine this person gets away and not apprehending. >> cheller is now in college. and she says that this is a way to remember the event. >> thomas was found guilty of attempted murder in a double
san francisco assemblyman offered the bill after the suicide of seth walsh. a gay teenager, his family says he was the victim of ongoing bullying. >> my son was the victim of bullying in his class. one of his teachers even called him fruity in front of the class. >>> paul chambers shows us the emotional reunion with a woman and the paramedic who saved her life. >> reporter: district attorney gascon and many of those people who were part of that stabbing are inside...
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. >> last night joe walsh was asked if he thinks the massive cuts will be approved by the senate. >> it's been 40 days since we passed a continuing resolution that cut spending and funded government for the rest of the year. and the senate has given us nothing in response to that. so here we're going to go again and we're going to put it in front of them again because the american people want us to do that. and the american people want the senate to respond with something. >> and you know that the senate has to respond, yyou know it's impossible for your body to pass a bill and to become law. >> absolutely. but here is the broader point. we want a response. you can agree or disagree with us, but the only ones who have been talking for the last 40 days are the house republicans. the president of the united states should be ashamed of himself because he sat back and has just let this play out. the senate can testimodemocrats d denial. their only play here is to shut down the government, to make republicans look like the bad guys. >> you don't want to miss the last word with lawyrence o
. >> last night joe walsh was asked if he thinks the massive cuts will be approved by the senate. >> it's been 40 days since we passed a continuing resolution that cut spending and funded government for the rest of the year. and the senate has given us nothing in response to that. so here we're going to go again and we're going to put it in front of them again because the american people want us to do that. and the american people want the senate to respond with something. >>...
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the stuff i come mr walsh about so bizarre. jumps. and if you're a good. guy or a national it's. great that the like. but. nothing we've been for will check them out survives before discomforted to all necessary although we formation skydiving is an acquired skill it takes years to perfect and half mate who is in the form is usually between thirty and forty years of age but for many the dream starts right here with the first townsend jump guided by an instructor cost artsy moscow region someday would it remodel their ticket now . the following event definitely has a right to be called a drag race but there's hardly a vehicle in sight no big wheels but plenty of high heels on the florida circuit take a look at this female impersonators accelerating swiftly through challenging obstacle course heels of a very right replacing racing slicks the teens are just doing their very best with the shoe selection for each offense now the most determined steering us well it's a victory showing great control are raw and cold the higher the offense will run until the end of the month will also fe
the stuff i come mr walsh about so bizarre. jumps. and if you're a good. guy or a national it's. great that the like. but. nothing we've been for will check them out survives before discomforted to all necessary although we formation skydiving is an acquired skill it takes years to perfect and half mate who is in the form is usually between thirty and forty years of age but for many the dream starts right here with the first townsend jump guided by an instructor cost artsy moscow region someday...
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really difficult question there that people in the blogosphere are debating right now as we speak joan walsh from salon dot com made the argument that maybe it's a good idea to hold off supporting obama until next year i don't know what kind of change that's going to bring about. she also argues that being our primary elections for the democrats also doesn't make sense because of the fact that it might possibly divide the democratic base i disagree with her on that i'm willing to take that risk i would love to have another option i would love to you know really scare obama into focusing more on the people who have supported him in the people who have been voting for him so i would love to have a primary election for the democrats and i'd love to have another option but i don't think that that's going to happen it's very unlikely it's a difficult question to answer but i think that right now the most important thing to do is to focus on state representatives and focus on whether or not they're representing their constituents i want to thank you for joining with us i don't think we're going to
really difficult question there that people in the blogosphere are debating right now as we speak joan walsh from salon dot com made the argument that maybe it's a good idea to hold off supporting obama until next year i don't know what kind of change that's going to bring about. she also argues that being our primary elections for the democrats also doesn't make sense because of the fact that it might possibly divide the democratic base i disagree with her on that i'm willing to take that risk...
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venture its military budget you know accounting for fifty percent of the world's military expenditures walsh you know shuttering its state programs now if we want to you know continue on the russia comparison russia cut much of the funding for its army back in the ninety's but they continue to fund a space program to now look at that so what is being not in the u.s. priorities is i'm thinking a lot of great series of questions there there's one less thing but what is it anything wrong with the u.s. where it is i think losing out the russians were first term breaks capitalism and commercial and they've kept their program going in large part because of their customers the united states master and the european space agency so when they face cutbacks and they have their serious economic interests dislocation they said wait a second we want to continue space but we'll go commercial and we'll take customers and their launch vehicle safe which robust it's operational and they were able to continue by embracing a more commercial program we made a i think foolish strategic decision twenty years ago y
venture its military budget you know accounting for fifty percent of the world's military expenditures walsh you know shuttering its state programs now if we want to you know continue on the russia comparison russia cut much of the funding for its army back in the ninety's but they continue to fund a space program to now look at that so what is being not in the u.s. priorities is i'm thinking a lot of great series of questions there there's one less thing but what is it anything wrong with the...
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afterwards white house correspondent ken walsh on the long history of african-americans serving in the white house. on in-depth your calls and tweets for ishmael reed. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org and get our schedule e-mail to you. sign up for art booktv alert. >> next highlights from question time in the australian parliament when prime minister giulio ago large answers questions about the carbon tax to cut greenhouse gas emissions. she is accused of breaking a promise not to levy a carbon tax. she answered questions on board for solace and communities affected by recent floods. this is 40 minutes. >> over the next half-hour we will bring highlights of the australian parliament sitting in march. prime minister giulio gillard unveiled her plans for a carbon tax to combat climate change. this is resisted by the opposition leader on the conservative side. in march the government had to defend its border protection policies for riots on christmas island where the detention center houses 2,000. during march the government and opposition also declared support for japan afte
afterwards white house correspondent ken walsh on the long history of african-americans serving in the white house. on in-depth your calls and tweets for ishmael reed. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org and get our schedule e-mail to you. sign up for art booktv alert. >> next highlights from question time in the australian parliament when prime minister giulio ago large answers questions about the carbon tax to cut greenhouse gas emissions. she is accused of breaking a promise...
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. >> reporter: then in 1981 bill walsh started a dynasty. 49ers won their first super bowl against theengals. >> when you see the giants going through it then it is like deja vu and you start having playbacks, recalling some of this. the old times in 81. everybody was on fire last year for the giants. >> diamonds are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: a championship diamond is a man's best friend. >> this is the most important ring. don't tell anybody i said that. >> smart man. >> saved himself at the last second. >> is he in trouble. >> yes. >> all right, we are coming back at 10:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com
. >> reporter: then in 1981 bill walsh started a dynasty. 49ers won their first super bowl against theengals. >> when you see the giants going through it then it is like deja vu and you start having playbacks, recalling some of this. the old times in 81. everybody was on fire last year for the giants. >> diamonds are a girl's best friend. >> reporter: a championship diamond is a man's best friend. >> this is the most important ring. don't tell anybody i said that....
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. >>> i'm sarah walsh with your espn news update. baseball is under way. the dodgers hosting.have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq® a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications including those for migraine to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma. tell your doctor if you have heart disease or before you reduce or stop taking pristiq. side
. >>> i'm sarah walsh with your espn news update. baseball is under way. the dodgers hosting.have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq® a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood,...
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what marie walsh's family did not know, she was secretly a fugitive on the run for more than 30 yearsning, she is here to share her story in a live interview. >>> the boy who cried that he was too small to be governor, what it was like to finally get his wish, at least for one day. we talk to him and his family and governor christie of new jersey. >>> hollywood icon, robert redford will be here. >> i'm very excited. >> i am, too. >>> beginning with a frightening invasion in florida brought to an end with a beauty queen armed with her pink handgun. lillian has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it all plays out like your typical hollywood thriller, a beautiful young woman comes face to face with an attacker in a home in the middle of the night. only in this case, our damsel in distress is not so helpless after all. on the exclusive island of tiere verde, near tampa, at a mansion known as phat city, live was always a party, home to a beauty queen and her fiance and her exotic pets, vixen, bella and godzilla, the iguana. the nearly 3,000 square feet of ex traffic gance
what marie walsh's family did not know, she was secretly a fugitive on the run for more than 30 yearsning, she is here to share her story in a live interview. >>> the boy who cried that he was too small to be governor, what it was like to finally get his wish, at least for one day. we talk to him and his family and governor christie of new jersey. >>> hollywood icon, robert redford will be here. >> i'm very excited. >> i am, too. >>> beginning with a...
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this week veteran white house reporter ken walsh explores the relationship between u.s. presidents and african-american white house workers. the former president of the white house correspondents' association shows how race relations inside the president so often reflected those in american society. he talks with author and educator julianne malveaux. >> host: kenneth wollack, this book "family of freedom" is such a thousand piece of work. i enjoy the. you are talking about african-americans in the white house, all as members of the cabinet but also as servers, the enslaved people. tell us about what motivated you to do this. >> guest: a couple of things. as a white house correspondence i've covered the white house since 1986 full-time. you're always looking for giveaways to see the president, giveaways to get behind the curtain and the public relations and so on to see what they were really like. i've written four other books. what i try to do was fines and prison to look through to find something different. >> host: you really have. your book about the presidential ret
this week veteran white house reporter ken walsh explores the relationship between u.s. presidents and african-american white house workers. the former president of the white house correspondents' association shows how race relations inside the president so often reflected those in american society. he talks with author and educator julianne malveaux. >> host: kenneth wollack, this book "family of freedom" is such a thousand piece of work. i enjoy the. you are talking about...
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. >> brian walsh from the heritage foundation.this week the weekly standard has an article about the declaration of the principles of an academic freedom, are you familiar with that document? >> not very, no. >> okay. what i'm wondering is what the declaration done, and it's been touted by others for a while, it lays out standards and principles for what academic freedom looks like. it would actually give faculties, for example, a guidance on how they should be making decision about tenure, about who to accept, what articles they should be promoting, those types of things or at least being open to. what do you think about some type of standards where the academic community actually -- not that it's imposed from outside, but it adopts those standards voluntarily, and then it's used by faculty and other members to point to and say, you know, i'm not being afforded my academic freedom whether it's in tenure or whatever else it might be, do you think that would be helpful to combat that problem? >> i have considerable skepticism about
. >> brian walsh from the heritage foundation.this week the weekly standard has an article about the declaration of the principles of an academic freedom, are you familiar with that document? >> not very, no. >> okay. what i'm wondering is what the declaration done, and it's been touted by others for a while, it lays out standards and principles for what academic freedom looks like. it would actually give faculties, for example, a guidance on how they should be making decision...
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. >> host: kenneth walsh, the book family of freedom and such a fascinating piece of work. i really enjoyed it and was actually envious of you because you actually -- for talking about african-americans in the white house, both as cabinet also as the servers, the enslaved people. talk a bit about what motivated you to do this. >> a couple of things. as a white house correspondent i covered the white house since 1986. they're always looking for different ways to see the president, different ways to sort it behind the curtain and public relations and so on to see what they are really like. and i'd written four of the books and what i tried to do is find some prism to look at them through to find something different. >> if i might say you have come in your book about presidential retreat is fascinating because it is like you are looking at the presidency but something people wouldn't pick up. >> guest: thank you. in this case i thought there was this very important and fascinating issue of race from the very beginning in the united states of how to the president's deal with th
. >> host: kenneth walsh, the book family of freedom and such a fascinating piece of work. i really enjoyed it and was actually envious of you because you actually -- for talking about african-americans in the white house, both as cabinet also as the servers, the enslaved people. talk a bit about what motivated you to do this. >> a couple of things. as a white house correspondent i covered the white house since 1986. they're always looking for different ways to see the president,...
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. ♪ >> host: kenneth walsh, this book, "family of freedom," is such a fascinating piece of work. really enjoyed it and was, actually, envious of you. because you're talking about african-americans in the white house both as members of the cabinet, but also as the servers, the enslaved people. >> guest: right. >> host: talk a bit about what motivated you to do this. >> guest: right. well, there are a couple of things. i've covered the white house since 1986 full time. you're always looking at different ways to see the president, different ways to sort of get behind the curtain and public relations and so on. i've written four other books, and i've tried to find some prism to look at them through -- >> host: and if i might say, you really have. your book about the presidential retreats is fascinating because it really is like you're looking at the presidency, but at something that people wouldn't pick up. >> guest: well, thank you. and in this case i thought there was this very important and fascinating issue of race that's been with us from the very beginning in the united states
. ♪ >> host: kenneth walsh, this book, "family of freedom," is such a fascinating piece of work. really enjoyed it and was, actually, envious of you. because you're talking about african-americans in the white house both as members of the cabinet, but also as the servers, the enslaved people. >> guest: right. >> host: talk a bit about what motivated you to do this. >> guest: right. well, there are a couple of things. i've covered the white house since 1986...
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the civil- rights lawsuit has been filed against normal in walsh for actions that allegedly happenedds. chairs don't as new video and photos that could mean trouble for the former officer. >>darya: likely see norman before because his and in the news before. at one time he was head of the narcotics task force now is awaiting trial accused of stealing and selling drugs from an evidence room. however these are nymphos, surveillance photos that of been released along with surveillance video. an attorney and the plan say the man in this video is norman welch. they say the searches were unconstitutional saying that, he along with others stole jewelry and money and never give it back. we'll show you see here says that is not the case, he was not in the video for a few main reasons. the man to do is bigger, and has thicker hair and may have a tattoo. i decided to take a step further to take a closer look at these pictures. it's hard to say this size was because these are both large gentleman treated as for the hair in the surveillance video the gentleman has much shorter hair the norman doe
the civil- rights lawsuit has been filed against normal in walsh for actions that allegedly happenedds. chairs don't as new video and photos that could mean trouble for the former officer. >>darya: likely see norman before because his and in the news before. at one time he was head of the narcotics task force now is awaiting trial accused of stealing and selling drugs from an evidence room. however these are nymphos, surveillance photos that of been released along with surveillance video....
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[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh. next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one specific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was born into poverty who had to go to work to support his mother who was widowed and support his brother. and at the young age of 25, he found himself standing next to george washington outside of boston. the british have been held up for a little while and they knew they needed one of your step, one other element to get out, and so looking to this young man, henry knox, he said we need some artillery. who's willing to stand up? and henry said i will do it. so he took his band of friends and they traveled hundreds of miles to get the canons that were necessary, and
[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh. next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one specific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was...
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. >> and to wrap up our prime time programming tonight, "after words" with ken walsh, author of "family of freedom." >>> and now, david brooks looks at how our unconscious mind shapes our character, intelligence and biases. this is just under an hour. >> it's a great pleasure to be here more or less in my hometown. went to rutger high school about 13 miles west of here. so it's always good to be back in this area. i know you didn't come to hear me speak, you came here to hear yourselves speak. [laughter] and so i'll try to be brief. [laughter] get out of your way. [laughter] it is a pleasure to be back. i tried to think of what my high school teachers would have thought if they could see me addressing crowds in philadelphia. there'd be widespread shock. [laughter] i was not a big man on campus at radner though i was stuffed into lockers by some of the big men on campus. [laughter] actually, one of my debate partners -- i was on the debate team, needless to say. one of my partners was tom wilson who played bif in the back to the future movies, and another was one of the subjects of the m
. >> and to wrap up our prime time programming tonight, "after words" with ken walsh, author of "family of freedom." >>> and now, david brooks looks at how our unconscious mind shapes our character, intelligence and biases. this is just under an hour. >> it's a great pleasure to be here more or less in my hometown. went to rutger high school about 13 miles west of here. so it's always good to be back in this area. i know you didn't come to hear me speak,...
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[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh. next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one specific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was born into poverty who had to go to work to support his mother who was widowed and support his brother. and at the young age of 25, he found himself standing next to george washington outside of boston. the british have been held up for a little while and they knew they needed one of your step, one other element to get out, and so looking to this young man, henry knox, he said we need some artillery. who's willing to stand up? and henry said i will do it. so he took his band of friends and they traveled hundreds of miles to get the canons that were necessary, and
[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh. next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one specific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was...
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jay walsh, his company employees 35 people blames federal legislation for the astronomical rise in his health care premiums. >> the problem as a small business i face today is we just got our renewal and it reflected care costs for next year. we're at a period of time where it is challenging. we can't go to our customers with higher prices. we have already negotiated the best vendor prices we can. with profits depressed now i'm faced with a 25% increase. how do i allocate that cost down when i'm trying to provide jobs for these people? where do i go with costs? insurance representatives said we're not sure of the certainty. you're seeing the uncertainty in today's health care climate reflect a net increase. >> this is my hometown, walk shaw, wisconsin. it is a pretty town nestled on the fox river. we have a population of about 69,000 people. 10% live below the poverty line and thousands more just on the edge of desperation. the median family income is on the decline from 59,000 in 2008 to 52,379 in 2009. these are not pretty statistics. they represent what my dad would call looming clo
jay walsh, his company employees 35 people blames federal legislation for the astronomical rise in his health care premiums. >> the problem as a small business i face today is we just got our renewal and it reflected care costs for next year. we're at a period of time where it is challenging. we can't go to our customers with higher prices. we have already negotiated the best vendor prices we can. with profits depressed now i'm faced with a 25% increase. how do i allocate that cost down...
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[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh.next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one pecific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was born into poverty who had to go to work to support his mother who was widowed and support his brother. and at the young age of 25, he found himself standing nxt to george washington outside of boston. the british have been held up for a little while and they knew they needed one of your step, one other element to get out, and so looking to this young man, henry knox, he said we need some artillery. who's willing to stand up? and henry said i will do it. so he took his band of friends and they traveled hundreds of miles to get the canons that were necessary, and the
[cheering] [applause] >> thank you, congressman walsh.next, we have congressman tom graves from georgia. [applause] >> well on behalf of the georgia nine freedom fighters, i want to say hello to you. we welcome you here today. i tell you, being here today has taught me to think back a little bit. think back to maybe a couple of centuries ago when we had the founding fathers, these patriots. you think about one pecific account where, against all odds, you had a young man who was born...
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ken walsh on long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. and live, your calls and tweets for poet, playwright, and author ismael reed. get our schedules e-mail directly to you. signup for our alert. >> one of the differences between a deputy mayor and the mayor is that i could say what i wanted to is the mayor and the only person that got in trouble was mean. >> stephen goldsmith sent a -- spent years -- eight years as mayor of indianapolis. today he worked for michael bloomberg. >> i keep the streets of a bit cleaner, make the tax dollars go a little bit farther, and prove that large cities have a vibrant future. and i stay away from things that would detract from that. >> sunday night at 8:00 on c- span. >> policies ban on twitter. it's as the fastest way to get programming and scheduling updates. you can join in the conversation and tweaked questions directly to our "washington journal" gas. -- guests. it started at twitter. >> "washington journal" continues. host: gregory ip of the " economist" joins us. 8.8% is the unemployment figure.
ken walsh on long history of african americans serving in the white house residence. and live, your calls and tweets for poet, playwright, and author ismael reed. get our schedules e-mail directly to you. signup for our alert. >> one of the differences between a deputy mayor and the mayor is that i could say what i wanted to is the mayor and the only person that got in trouble was mean. >> stephen goldsmith sent a -- spent years -- eight years as mayor of indianapolis. today he...
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comptroller walsh have said that fine in part will be determined on what is found by this third partyiew which is supposed to be more comprehensive than what the regulators did. i think one thing we should also mention is it's not just the bank regulators looking into these problems. there's other parts of the government that are as well. there's a probe being led by the state attorneys general that is not concluded and they are aggressively looking into this and they are conducting their probe along with some in concert with some other federal agencies. the department of justice, housing and urban development and a couple other agencies. so not a single track of investigations. and that's been an issue in the review. initially all the agencies involved, the federal government, the banking regulators, department of justice and h.u.d. and state attorneys general had expressed a desire to announce a single settlement with the servicers. maybe have different parts but at least announce at the same time that we have concluded our work here, and here's what's going to happen to the lender.
comptroller walsh have said that fine in part will be determined on what is found by this third partyiew which is supposed to be more comprehensive than what the regulators did. i think one thing we should also mention is it's not just the bank regulators looking into these problems. there's other parts of the government that are as well. there's a probe being led by the state attorneys general that is not concluded and they are aggressively looking into this and they are conducting their probe...
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it is the piece written by walsh and kleeman. next, a caller from diamond head, mississippi. caller: obama has been a disappointment to me to. as far as wall street, all of these bonuses and everything, why doesn't the government take the bonuses from these wall street people, and then they can get a slice of all of these toxic assets they caused? for $20 million bonus, here is $20 million of toxic assets. i hope you make money out of it. if you do, you will be taxed for it. that is all i have to say. have a good day, america. host: this is from twitter. among those in contention, 4 ohio gov. ted strickland and congresswoman -- former ohio gov. ted strickland and congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. obama's campaign manager in waiting, jim messina, has asked the party's biggest supporters to raise $350,000 each this year -- ethan is joining us on our republican line, bellingham, washington. caller: my comment or question -- are we expecting anything different from obama's upcoming announcement? the gop candidates and platforms seem to be geared towards a certain prospectiv
it is the piece written by walsh and kleeman. next, a caller from diamond head, mississippi. caller: obama has been a disappointment to me to. as far as wall street, all of these bonuses and everything, why doesn't the government take the bonuses from these wall street people, and then they can get a slice of all of these toxic assets they caused? for $20 million bonus, here is $20 million of toxic assets. i hope you make money out of it. if you do, you will be taxed for it. that is all i have...
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on after words, ken walsh on the long history of african-americans serving in the white house residence. and live on "in depth," your calls and tweets for ishmael reed. look for the complete schedule at booktv.org and get our schedules e-mailed directly to you. sign up for our booktv alert. >> witnesses say thousands in syria have been marching in the southern city that's become the focus of the country's protest movement, n. urging mass demonstrations to honor more than 70 people who have been killed in more than two weeks of bo tests -- protests. up next, the president's first speech since the resignation of his cabinet. his address to the syrian parliament is about 50 minutes. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: it is very hard for me to correspond to such great feelings i receive from you. [applause] >> translator: our souls, our blood we sacrifice for you. [applause] >> translator: you are the greatest son of syria, bashar assad. tell the criminals to keep trying. they can never overcome the nation of syria. [applause] [
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i think just the mere fact that the deputy admiral walsh has been based in japan really for the last couple of weeks running the joint task force there is a sign of the commitment and the high level commitment to this problem, so we are going to keep the necessary assets on hand to deal with a whole range of scenarios and that's just the responsible thing to do, not just to meet our alliance obligations, but also because, frankly, we just don't know yet, although we've had a few encouraging days where the situation seems to be static that we don't yet know for certain how this will develop, so we need to retain the ability to respond in a number of ways. >> gw can provide stance in japan now because it hasn't done that since the disaster hit. >> it obviously left, dry docked, serviced, came out of dry dock, still is on hand with the capability to assist in the missions, absolutely. >> do you have -- >> i have don't have anything specifically on them. the whole management effort continues to grow. there's 400 plus personnel involved here from across the united states government, depar
i think just the mere fact that the deputy admiral walsh has been based in japan really for the last couple of weeks running the joint task force there is a sign of the commitment and the high level commitment to this problem, so we are going to keep the necessary assets on hand to deal with a whole range of scenarios and that's just the responsible thing to do, not just to meet our alliance obligations, but also because, frankly, we just don't know yet, although we've had a few encouraging...
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white house correspondent ken walsh on the long history of african americans serving in the white house. live, your calls and tweets for ismael reed. but for the complete schedule at our web site and get it e-mail directly to you. >> earlier this week, president obama outlined a new energy policy that includes a long-term plan to reduce the nation's reliance on fossil fuels. today he outlined a partnership of private companies and the federal government working to reduce fuel consumption in their vehicle fleets and help to create -- to reduce u.s. auto imports. he also talked about the latest gallup reports and urged legislators to read -- to reach a compromise. he spoke to the ups shipping facility in maryland. this is about 55 minutes. >> i am thrilled to be here, joined by two of our outstanding cabinet secretaries, steven chu and ray lahood. where are they? over there. we are here today for a simple reason -- ray was not home when they tried to deliver a package yesterday. [laughter] so we thought we would just rather than be on our way. . -- grab it and be on our way. the attorney
white house correspondent ken walsh on the long history of african americans serving in the white house. live, your calls and tweets for ismael reed. but for the complete schedule at our web site and get it e-mail directly to you. >> earlier this week, president obama outlined a new energy policy that includes a long-term plan to reduce the nation's reliance on fossil fuels. today he outlined a partnership of private companies and the federal government working to reduce fuel consumption...
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york times" colorado this on how our unconscious mind ships are character, intelligence, and then ken walsh on the long history of african-american serving in the white house residence. and then your calls and tweets for poet, playwright, and author. look for the complete schedule @ codey "booktv" website. signup for our alerts. >> the difference between a deputy mayor and and there is like it's a pretty much what i wanted as mayor and the only person that that is in trouble is me. >> current new york city deputy mayor spent eight years as mayor of indianapolis today he has a boss, michael bloomberg, and a different job description. >> i am trying to make the streets a little bit cleaner and a little bit safer and tax dollars go a little bit farther and prove that large cities, for to clearly great large cities, have a vibrant future. there are some things that will detract from that agenda. >> so tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c- span. -- sunday night at 8:00 p.m. >> it has been three weeks since a massive earthquake in the tsunami hitting japan. earlier today, prime minister kan answered several
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ken walsh on a long history of african-american serving in the white house residence. your calls and tweeds for poet, playwright, and arthur is mel reed. if your schedules emailed directly to you. >> i could save pretty much what i wanted as mayor and the only person who got in trouble was me. >> stephen goldsmith spent eight years as mayor of indianapolis. today he has a boss, michael bloomberg, and a different job description. >> i am here to try to make the streets a little bit cleaner and safer and make the tax scholars go a little bit further and prove that large cities have a vibrant future. i steered away from things that will detract from that agenda. >> "q&a", sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. by a vote of 221 to 202, the house passed h.r. 1255, the so- called government shutdown prevention act. the bill states that the 2011 spending bill h.r.-one would become a lot of the senate does not pass the 2011 spending bill by next wednesday. hr-1 fell to pass the senate in march. the senate is not expected to act on today's house bill. here is the house floor debate on
ken walsh on a long history of african-american serving in the white house residence. your calls and tweeds for poet, playwright, and arthur is mel reed. if your schedules emailed directly to you. >> i could save pretty much what i wanted as mayor and the only person who got in trouble was me. >> stephen goldsmith spent eight years as mayor of indianapolis. today he has a boss, michael bloomberg, and a different job description. >> i am here to try to make the streets a little...