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the left would be up in arms about it and we don't see that right now so this is where i think walter jones as a conservative is actually doing the right thing here saying we've got to take a step back and look at what this presidential power really mean when it comes to assassination especially on warlock you know you pointed out before his teenage son which no one can explain why his teenage son a u.s. citizen was assassinated in yemen about about this report months ago yeah well i mean definitely the outrage coming from the left is not there and before it was it was rumor is right out of cheney and in fact the nation is quiet and i mean definitely that story was all over the place and then when it's a democrat president that's doing it sounding there's we have silence on it tony thanks so much for joining us tonight thank you for having me. well after the break the conservative congressman goes after obama supporter prissie but fails miserably in the process we'll explain it all time and in happy hour the hacktivists wage war against pedophiles and they get a politician to help them out
the left would be up in arms about it and we don't see that right now so this is where i think walter jones as a conservative is actually doing the right thing here saying we've got to take a step back and look at what this presidential power really mean when it comes to assassination especially on warlock you know you pointed out before his teenage son which no one can explain why his teenage son a u.s. citizen was assassinated in yemen about about this report months ago yeah well i mean...
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one of seven which referred to is something that walter jones going to put forward i'm on his side on this i think we ought to have a hearing talking about the the extent of presidential power to basically set up its own assassination what i'm thinking about if if vice president cheney was in the white house running an assassination program of this magnitude during the bush white house the left would be up in arms about it and we don't see that right now so this is where i think walter jones is a conservative is actually doing the right thing here saying we've got to take a step back and look at what this presidential power really mean when it comes to assassination especially and warlock you know you pointed out before his teenage son which no one can explain why his teenage son a u.s. citizen was assassinated in yemen about about the three or four months ago yeah well i mean definitely the outrage coming from the left is not fair and the form that was rumor is right cheney and in fact the nation squad and i mean definitely that story was all over the place and then when it's a democ
one of seven which referred to is something that walter jones going to put forward i'm on his side on this i think we ought to have a hearing talking about the the extent of presidential power to basically set up its own assassination what i'm thinking about if if vice president cheney was in the white house running an assassination program of this magnitude during the bush white house the left would be up in arms about it and we don't see that right now so this is where i think walter jones is...
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. >> reporter: representative walter jones co-sponsored a bill to make them canine members of the armeds. it would allow the military to honor courageous dogs. make sure they all get flown back to the states. and set up a private fund for lifetime health care. >> some people would say you guys need to be watching every penny that you spend. >> the cost is not going to be astronomical. we can find $10 billion and spend it in afghanistan. then certainly we can find a few thousand dollars to say that the dog is more than equipment. >> you ask any handler, this is a soldier, there's no doubt about it. the bond we have with these dogs is absolutely amazing. >> reporter: nuska is 12 years old now and still feels the effects of her four deployments. >> even still today she's apprehensive towards loud noises like doors slamming. >> reporter: thanks to a local school that raised the money, robert mather brought his partner home to become a part of his family. >> so doesn't have a whole lot of life left. what life she does have left deserves to be comfortable for all that she's given. she's given
. >> reporter: representative walter jones co-sponsored a bill to make them canine members of the armeds. it would allow the military to honor courageous dogs. make sure they all get flown back to the states. and set up a private fund for lifetime health care. >> some people would say you guys need to be watching every penny that you spend. >> the cost is not going to be astronomical. we can find $10 billion and spend it in afghanistan. then certainly we can find a few...
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i think it is one that will take a couple years to solve until people like walter jones stand up anday, hey, we are spending too much money on benefit. >> might come as background to sequestration, why are we here in how sequestration? i mean, think of the logic of it. 30 or 40 years ago we spent something like 55% of our budget on programs not appropriated. our denver something like 35%. this issue shift to the entitlements and were not willing to do anything about entitlements. we're not going to increase revenues, so what do we do? we come up with something like sequestration. the money is good. we've got to do this. we'll do it even broader, but the focus on this one area because politicians are like them to tackle the heart of the program just doesn't make sense. no one thing about the psychology we had to ponder his meeting site based on comments like the senator made show that people are aware, wow, it would cut defense is much cooler could jeopardize our national security. secretary of defense, generals make powerful statements that americans are listening to that and that is
i think it is one that will take a couple years to solve until people like walter jones stand up anday, hey, we are spending too much money on benefit. >> might come as background to sequestration, why are we here in how sequestration? i mean, think of the logic of it. 30 or 40 years ago we spent something like 55% of our budget on programs not appropriated. our denver something like 35%. this issue shift to the entitlements and were not willing to do anything about entitlements. we're...
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walter reed. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capital, and from all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> good evening i am dana king @ >> i am alan martin. in 2006 a poll found that nearly three-quarters of americans could name each of the three stooges. >> in that same poll only 42 percent of americans were able to name the three branches of government. today a reminder of why that is kind of important. >> it took well over one year to pass the patient protection and affordable care act. otherwise known as >> obama care >> whenever you call it, it was the largest expansion of the nation's social safety network in more than 45 years. extending insurance coverage to more than nine out of 10 eligible americans. it has also proven to be a big public relations challenge. >> history making expansion of power. >> it was derided as an example of legislative incompetence, and overreach of executive power. ultimately its fate would be decided by one member of the judiciary. >> a nominee of integrity and
walter reed. >> and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capital, and from all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> good evening i am dana king @ >> i am alan martin. in 2006 a poll found that nearly three-quarters of americans could name each of the three stooges. >> in that same poll only 42 percent of americans were able to name the three branches of government. today a reminder of why that is kind of...
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walter reed. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capitol, and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> ann curry's tearful "today" show good-bye. >> i never expected to leave this couch after 15 years. >> was she a scapegoat for falling ratings. >>> alec baldwin's weekend wedding. so secret, even the guests don't know where it is. >>> plus, britney, julia, sandra, hollywood's most hush-hush weddings ever. >>> katy perry surrounded by sailors. how she's celebrating theou
walter reed. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capitol, and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> ann curry's tearful "today" show good-bye. >> i never expected to leave this couch after 15 years. >> was she a scapegoat for falling ratings. >>> alec...
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walter reed. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capitol, and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> a huge victory for president obama and the democrats tonight as the unusual supreme court majority upholds the heart of the patient's protection and affordability act. fdr, truman, bill clinton all tried to move the country towards universal care. today, president obama has succeeded where they failed, but republicans are vowing to press on. bruce leshan was there in the supreme court chambers when the chief justice announced that the individual mandate will be constitutional. but bruce, this may not be the end? >> reporter: it may not be the end, andrea. the republicans are vowing to fight on. i'll tell you what though. both parties are out
walter reed. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. with thanks to the jonesr this view of the capitol, and for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> a huge victory for president obama and the democrats tonight as the unusual supreme court majority upholds the heart of the patient's protection and affordability act. fdr, truman, bill clinton all tried to move the country towards universal care. today, president obama has succeeded where they...
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jones, working on the other one. working on a biography at this time, there are lots of great books by serious journalists/historians. walter isaacson's book on steve jobs is the perfect example. the best selling phenomenon and with -- of the things we learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read collectively. i read a wonderful book written by a british version, and about the 48 campaign which was really wild. harry truman and
jones, working on the other one. working on a biography at this time, there are lots of great books by serious journalists/historians. walter isaacson's book on steve jobs is the perfect example. the best selling phenomenon and with -- of the things we learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read collectively. i read a wonderful book written by a british version, and about the 48 campaign which was really wild. harry truman and
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jones from the iran corporation is working on one. david manus is working on another biography. there are lots of great books that come out every year. by serious journalists and historians. walter isaacson's book on steve jobs is the perfect example of that. it was an international best-selling phenomenon, and with good reason, because of all the things we can learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read eckler quickly. i read a wonderful book written by a british fly fisherman in world war ii. it was called blood knots. also, harry truman, tom wallace, the first election after the war. i am reading about terry anderson and the book about george bush and how he decided to go to war. my wife just finished catherine the great, it was given to me, and she picked it off. i have to go back and get involved in that. i read a lot of magazines, a lot of essays. i actually opened up a correspondence with donald hall, something that he wrote in the new yorker about growing old. it really spoke to me in a way. we had a little exchange, and that was quite gratifying. i am in all great writers. i don't pretend to be a great writer. i am intergenic and i'm pretty good sometime
jones from the iran corporation is working on one. david manus is working on another biography. there are lots of great books that come out every year. by serious journalists and historians. walter isaacson's book on steve jobs is the perfect example of that. it was an international best-selling phenomenon, and with good reason, because of all the things we can learn from it. >> what are you currently reading? >> i read eckler quickly. i read a wonderful book written by a british...