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where the focus is all on the military and the work of putting together a ceasefire is falling by the wayside. >> that continuity is continuing with ambiguous language being used against the armed rebels directly. >> what we need is a cease-fire. i do not think throwing more arms on an escalating an over- armed scenario is going to help. civilians are being caught on both sides. it is not looking like it is likely to win a military victory for anybody. this cries out for a military solution. this means a cease-fire. the ceasefire is not point to include what i hope and many others hope is the end of a dictatorship. the kind of results we have seen in other parts of the arab world, especially in egypt and tunisia. there must be a ceasefire to get to those negotiations. when you have a cease-fire instituted by an organization like the united nations, which should be the central institution in creating a cease- fire, the un itself becomes a military partisan in this internal war. the un is not in a position to do that. that has to be a combination of the arab league and the african union who are
where the focus is all on the military and the work of putting together a ceasefire is falling by the wayside. >> that continuity is continuing with ambiguous language being used against the armed rebels directly. >> what we need is a cease-fire. i do not think throwing more arms on an escalating an over- armed scenario is going to help. civilians are being caught on both sides. it is not looking like it is likely to win a military victory for anybody. this cries out for a military...
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surged at the finish at santa anita to produce another surprise derby contender as others fell by the wayside. second favorite, premier pegasus, out with a fractured cannon bone and jaycito, down with an abscess, though he crowd recover in time for the derby. if uncle mo's camp is looking for solace, they might consider this: the last big-time favorite to lose so badly at the wood was a horse affectionately known as big red. secretariat. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news." i'm russ mitchell in new york. good night. stanford university campus. the suspect, still on the loose. things could get more difficult for smokers. the expanded ban on the table. the new places where you wouldn't be able to light up. the dodgers are coming to town. what fans can expect in the wake of a giants fan beaten after a dodgers game in l-a. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,
surged at the finish at santa anita to produce another surprise derby contender as others fell by the wayside. second favorite, premier pegasus, out with a fractured cannon bone and jaycito, down with an abscess, though he crowd recover in time for the derby. if uncle mo's camp is looking for solace, they might consider this: the last big-time favorite to lose so badly at the wood was a horse affectionately known as big red. secretariat. tony guida, cbs news, new york. >> mitchell: and...
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are these kinds of things going to end up being stumbling blocks or go by the wayside? >> they're definitely stumbling blocks. right now there's talk about what the spending level should be. republicans want 60 billion in cuts. right now they're talking about 30 billion in cuts. but there are other issues. they mean a lot to the people involved. the republicans have proposed not leading the e.p.a. enact greenhouse regulations. there's a measure that attempts to block president obama's health care law. one that blocks funding to planned parenthood. these things have to be resolved and they're adding a whole other twist to this. if they can figure out the number of dollars they want to cut, they also have to figure out how to thread the needle when it comes to eyed cal issues. >> do you -- yooddfer ideological shutdowns. >> do you think boehner would rather have a deal? >> he's said that the last thing he wants is a government shutdown. both participants say that. gwen: sounds like it might be true. >> they do but they both have lines to cross. this is big test for john b
are these kinds of things going to end up being stumbling blocks or go by the wayside? >> they're definitely stumbling blocks. right now there's talk about what the spending level should be. republicans want 60 billion in cuts. right now they're talking about 30 billion in cuts. but there are other issues. they mean a lot to the people involved. the republicans have proposed not leading the e.p.a. enact greenhouse regulations. there's a measure that attempts to block president obama's...
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trustor doesn't like your client, guess what all of that evidence that came before it goes by the wayside not sure the take the chance. money is on the testimony. >>pam: are going to talk more with michael about the barry bonds development today. we will be back, we encourage you to stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage. you can get the very latest any time at www.kron4.com. we'll be back. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride
trustor doesn't like your client, guess what all of that evidence that came before it goes by the wayside not sure the take the chance. money is on the testimony. >>pam: are going to talk more with michael about the barry bonds development today. we will be back, we encourage you to stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage. you can get the very latest any time at www.kron4.com. we'll be back. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ and i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take...
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then full day of sport stateside indeed it has a whole lot of teams falling by the wayside in the quest for an n.b.a. title and of course i was there and f l draft night be much more on the rest of the sport coming your way right now kerry. you're with sports they grip the have you with us this is what's coming up this. faceoff russia's quest for a third ice hockey world title in four years starchy later today the clash against germany. in the dark barcelona on the real madrid are charged by you a footballer in the stormy champions league semifinal country on wed say. nothing as we took a look at how the next stars are brushing past the ball are on earth. it's been twenty years since a team made four straights world championship final appearances in ice hockey team russia aiming to achieve what sweden did back in the early ninety's this year's tournament gets underway in slovakia meeting with germany starts off particular mission russia they are informed as witnessed during this year's retaining of a euro hockey tour draw and see their next opponents germany prove stubborn however the l
then full day of sport stateside indeed it has a whole lot of teams falling by the wayside in the quest for an n.b.a. title and of course i was there and f l draft night be much more on the rest of the sport coming your way right now kerry. you're with sports they grip the have you with us this is what's coming up this. faceoff russia's quest for a third ice hockey world title in four years starchy later today the clash against germany. in the dark barcelona on the real madrid are charged by...
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it seems that these days the policy interests of the poor and the middle class have fallen by the wayside at least when it comes to our representatives over on the hill and whether you like it or not the fact of the matter is that the wealthiest americans are often the ones with the most influence in our political system and as a result it shouldn't be a surprise that economic and fiscal policy suffers but inequality doesn't just the story matters and policies here at home foreign policy is at stake as well now the top one percent of americans are rarely served in the armed forces and of course there's very little economic pain for those folks when the nation goes to war after all borrowed money will take care of all of that now with the top one percent in charge there's very little in the way of expanding our wartime adventures abroad and for the people in charge the war simply has gotten cheaper than ever but for the rest of us the costs financial moral physical wholeness or tom recently took on the cost of war in afghanistan and here's what he had to say on the issue. we're spending si
it seems that these days the policy interests of the poor and the middle class have fallen by the wayside at least when it comes to our representatives over on the hill and whether you like it or not the fact of the matter is that the wealthiest americans are often the ones with the most influence in our political system and as a result it shouldn't be a surprise that economic and fiscal policy suffers but inequality doesn't just the story matters and policies here at home foreign policy is at...
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also predicted that should the markets go by the wayside again the bank bailout have cost taxpayers far more this time as much as five trillion dollars i truly did you imagine where a bank bailout that largely due to our nation's already debt problem additionally s. and p. suggested there's a one in three chance that our nation's credit rating could be downgraded from aaa status and that could send shock waves around the global financial system triggering a wide scale economic catastrophe basic only if another meltdown occurred then our debt would skyrocket and we'd be telling other nations that we can't pay off our debts so why are we letting this happen again aslant three years out of the banks and the up the economy the first time for an answer on this i'm joined by mark reiss broad economist and co-director of the center for economic and policy research and columnist of the guardian in the u.k. mark welcome back thanks fareed to be here great to have you with us there's really two issues in the system p. report or at least the five hundred dollars version been the news release deals
also predicted that should the markets go by the wayside again the bank bailout have cost taxpayers far more this time as much as five trillion dollars i truly did you imagine where a bank bailout that largely due to our nation's already debt problem additionally s. and p. suggested there's a one in three chance that our nation's credit rating could be downgraded from aaa status and that could send shock waves around the global financial system triggering a wide scale economic catastrophe basic...
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all nobody but as we said in the past this deal too big to be allowed to fall by the wayside so people are going to have to get their well get into some hard negotiations with the russian shareholders with their russian partners in order to come to an agreement so that all that exploration deal in the arctic can be done between b.p. and ross left great stuff all right peter all of the reporting there live from or else you have had called a speech to many thanks indeed. you. and turns an oil products might have to rise in russia global crude prices continue to spike and to minister sergei shmuck of course that's why it may be needed to avoid a fuel deficit at home the price for a year old screwed blend has john fourteen percent over last month but they are all price means that smoke forced companies to export refined products such as petrol and jet fuel. taxes then create. the prices for precious metals are on the rise as investors opt for them of the stocks meanwhile the price of silver jumped over the strike much camomile for two dollars per ounce which is the highest level in three d
all nobody but as we said in the past this deal too big to be allowed to fall by the wayside so people are going to have to get their well get into some hard negotiations with the russian shareholders with their russian partners in order to come to an agreement so that all that exploration deal in the arctic can be done between b.p. and ross left great stuff all right peter all of the reporting there live from or else you have had called a speech to many thanks indeed. you. and turns an oil...
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they don't pay them very well and get lots of other jobs and this falls by the wayside. anybody who has done the anthology will tell you what a nightmare it is to get the permission spread it seems that the internet is made for. why can this be handled online why can be standardize or a commission that gets together to settle on a fee? and to make it easy to get it done but it is very old-fashioned. >> i want to teach all over again and start all over. [laughter] i think this is a wonderful book emily dickinson its i found it so appalling to have to pay harvard to print anything of emily dickinson and i noticed that you have three they are all out of copyright. >> not necessarily. i think all among the dickinson is wonderful but this is what it comes down to. i think it is fascinating because as a reader this is not what you think about and you don't realize when you look at the budget and faced with spending several thousand dollars to the works and you get a chance to get some of it for free or for less, this is what you have to do. it is a fascinating case study of co
they don't pay them very well and get lots of other jobs and this falls by the wayside. anybody who has done the anthology will tell you what a nightmare it is to get the permission spread it seems that the internet is made for. why can this be handled online why can be standardize or a commission that gets together to settle on a fee? and to make it easy to get it done but it is very old-fashioned. >> i want to teach all over again and start all over. [laughter] i think this is a...
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it is going by the wayside. we are going to reprieve ourselves in the seven-day forecast.today, the temperatures continue to cool down and only 58 in san francisco. 64 in san jose. it was all about the records and temperatures close to 80 in the east bay for the morning. we will be tracking showers and a chance of thunderstorms tomorr we will have the timeline on all of this coming up in a bit. >> also ahead, need an excuse to down all the coffee? cutting back may not be a matter of will power. the organ that is not your brain that could determine how much caffeine you drink. >>> i'm scott budman. we will look at the future of tr el asav a spaceship cruises into san francisco. you want to get a great looking lawn like this, but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating... until now. with scotts ez seed. it's scotts best grass seed, starter fertilizer and a growing material that absorbs water and expands to surround and protect the seeds, you'll get a thick, green scotts lawn even
it is going by the wayside. we are going to reprieve ourselves in the seven-day forecast.today, the temperatures continue to cool down and only 58 in san francisco. 64 in san jose. it was all about the records and temperatures close to 80 in the east bay for the morning. we will be tracking showers and a chance of thunderstorms tomorr we will have the timeline on all of this coming up in a bit. >> also ahead, need an excuse to down all the coffee? cutting back may not be a matter of will...
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so much got lost by the wayside. of course it just seems like if at all if if you are familiar with is the negro burial ground. got destroyed in 1875 because of real estate speculation. what else in your? to the cemetery was taken over to lay ground for the new life to be sold, et cetera, et cetera. and then there was the problem of the archives, the earliest new york archive established by john pain tired, a very well known white elite man in 1804 the new york historical society. a black new yorkers had to wait until the 19 twentieths for arturo schomburg to establish the schomburg center. and yet basically the archives were often my only resource, the only place i had to go to since my family had given me so little in the story. so what i do in the book and i do want to point this out is the book unfolds on two levels. on one it is the story of my search, however to the archives looking for material, finding that finding how to put them together and on the second level of course it is the story itself. so i started
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networking in the third place are roll hall and help people who want to succeed that have fallen by the wayside but nothing will substitute. >> christine hello. i'm wondering what your thoughts might be on whether some of these wrongheaded ideas and the liberal academia translate to lawmakers pricks and state attorneys general were members of congress or state legislators, do these ideas and that of an influence to become? >> yes, i think they do and i give various examples in the book. in areas i know cei is interested in whether it is the proper role of the state attorneys general, the proper role of the statute of limitation which became relatively unpopular in the academic literature and without the overthrow of the statute of limitation when it ceases to be respectable to defend notions like various other will limit on liability, respecting the law school's there will still be some judges who resist because there's a lot of strong minded but most are somewhere in the middle and plausible ground for ruling they don't want to be attacked in the law review articles and it works this way on th
networking in the third place are roll hall and help people who want to succeed that have fallen by the wayside but nothing will substitute. >> christine hello. i'm wondering what your thoughts might be on whether some of these wrongheaded ideas and the liberal academia translate to lawmakers pricks and state attorneys general were members of congress or state legislators, do these ideas and that of an influence to become? >> yes, i think they do and i give various examples in the...
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accord in the students and some of their more extreme demands probably are going to get left by the wayside. i agree with that. >> warner: chris boucek, can the opposition by saying "we've got a deal," will these protestors go home?ro >> i don't think they're going to go home but they don't d represent the major constituency. they don't have anyone behind them.int once the official opposition,on the islamists, the tribes, the military all of those other constituencies are satisfied the students don't have anyoneyo else to pull on. since they represent a smallerer segment of the overall protest movement they'll be easily contained by any government that comes into power next. >> warner: ambassador bodine, explain the u.s. role here. the administration started out by saying that... encouraging president saleh to make the reforms himself. at one point i think maybe it i was three weeks in, it was pretty clear that the u.s. was working behind the scenes with the saudis to ease him out. s what happened? >> well, i think that we've been engaged in conversations with not just both sides butut mayb
accord in the students and some of their more extreme demands probably are going to get left by the wayside. i agree with that. >> warner: chris boucek, can the opposition by saying "we've got a deal," will these protestors go home?ro >> i don't think they're going to go home but they don't d represent the major constituency. they don't have anyone behind them.int once the official opposition,on the islamists, the tribes, the military all of those other constituencies are...
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people did notice when that fell by the wayside. >> suarez: now that the details are out, will republican and democratic members starting to pick out programs they favor and say they didn't like the look of it? >> absolutely. this is not a deal that anyone loves by any stretch of the imagination. i mean all the responses to it were luke warm at best. you know, the highest praise was, well, it was bipartisan and prevented the government from being shut down. make we can tolerate it. there were pretty strong opposition from the right and the left. senator rand paul sent out a letter excoriateing the deal saying it's such a miniscule amount urging his colleagues to vote against it. he had a similar reaction on the left where senator bernie sanders said this is robin hood in reverse taking from the poor and give to go the rich. there's no question that there will be a reasonable amount of opposition to this. my sense is it will go through but not without a lot of complaining. >> suarez: now that we've gotten this kind of reaction, are the lines starting to form? is the terms of debate startin
people did notice when that fell by the wayside. >> suarez: now that the details are out, will republican and democratic members starting to pick out programs they favor and say they didn't like the look of it? >> absolutely. this is not a deal that anyone loves by any stretch of the imagination. i mean all the responses to it were luke warm at best. you know, the highest praise was, well, it was bipartisan and prevented the government from being shut down. make we can tolerate it....
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and tossed that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare, and that is what the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct, two very distinct visions of america. one that is optimistic and hopeful and retains that promise, that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. on the other hand the republican vision for america is pessimistic. it is cynical. it says to older americans you can work hard all of your life but your neighbors will not be there for you in your older years. and as president obama said the other day but for the grace of god go i. who can say that later in life you will not have a heart attack, you will not come down with a chronic condition, you will not -- your body will not wear out? we are going to fight to save medicare. the battle lines have been drawn. the vote has been taken. and everyone has gone on record. but i can tell you that i am very proud that umemussly my democrat
and tossed that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare, and that is what the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct, two very distinct visions of america. one that is optimistic and hopeful and retains that promise, that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. on the other hand the republican...
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so so much got lost by the wayside. and, of course, the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negroes' burial ground in downtown, right, new york. how it was the black cemetery all the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of really speculation, what else in new york? so the cemetery was taken over to make ground for, to lay -- lay ground for new lots to be sold, houses to be build, et, et. -- etc., etc. and then there was the problem of the archives. the earliest new york archive was established by john pintard, a very well known, white elite man. but black new yorkers had to wait until the 1920s to arturo shone berg to -- schaumberg to establish the schaumberg center. and yet, basically, the archives were, ultimately, my only resource. it's the only place i had to go to since my family had given me so little and half of a story. so what i do in the book, and i do want to point this out, is the book unfolds on two level t. own within -- levels. on one level it's the
so so much got lost by the wayside. and, of course, the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negroes' burial ground in downtown, right, new york. how it was the black cemetery all the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of really speculation, what else in new york? so the cemetery was taken over to make ground for, to lay -- lay ground for new lots to be sold, houses to be build, et, et. -- etc., etc. and then there was the problem of the...
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third place are all helpful, and they all may help people who deserve to succeed from falling by the wayside but nothing will substitute for the raw talent. yes, christine from cei in the front row. christine hall. >> hello. so i'm wondering what you think, what your thoughts might be on whether some of these sort of kooky and very wrong-headed ideas in liberal academia actually translate to lawmakers, you know, for example, state attorneys general or members of congress or state legislators. do these ideas, in fact, have an influence and become bad law? >> yes, i think they do, and i give various examples in the book. i could easily have filled up several books with other examples. in areas that i know cei's interested in through its work on things like the tobacco settlement whether it be the proper role of state attorneys general, the proper role of statute of limitation which became relatively unpopular in the academic literature and without the overthrew of statutory litigation, you would never have had most of the tobacco lit case and -- litigation and things like that. when it ceases
third place are all helpful, and they all may help people who deserve to succeed from falling by the wayside but nothing will substitute for the raw talent. yes, christine from cei in the front row. christine hall. >> hello. so i'm wondering what you think, what your thoughts might be on whether some of these sort of kooky and very wrong-headed ideas in liberal academia actually translate to lawmakers, you know, for example, state attorneys general or members of congress or state...
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so much got lost by the wayside. of course the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negro burial ground in downtown new york, how it was the black cemetery of the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of realistic speculation, what else. so, the cemetery is taken over to make ground -- to lay ground for new bonds to be sold. houses to be built to make to attract such a. and then there was the problem of the archives, the earliest new york archives was established by john petard, very well-known white elite man. in 1804 the new york historical society. black new yorkers had to wait until the 1920's for arturo schaumburg to establish the center. yet basically the archives were ultimately my only resource. it was the only place i had to get to since my family had given me so little. so, what i do in the book, and i do want to point this out. the book is on two levels. on one level it is the story of my search, how i went to the archives looking for material, finding
so much got lost by the wayside. of course the best example i could give that all of you are familiar with is the negro burial ground in downtown new york, how it was the black cemetery of the way throughout the 18th century, got destroyed in 1795 because of realistic speculation, what else. so, the cemetery is taken over to make ground -- to lay ground for new bonds to be sold. houses to be built to make to attract such a. and then there was the problem of the archives, the earliest new york...
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if a man fell by the wayside, he was most likely murdered. so why they didn't put them on the trucks, why they didn't slow the pace down, why they didn't feed or give them water, no one knows. but it was one of the great atrocities of world war ii. c-span: well, how many troops walked and how -- what was the distance again? >> guest: the distance was 65 miles. and the numbers are a little -- they're -- they're -- frankly, they're kind of fuzzy 'cause records have been lost, but there were about 62,000 troops on the death march. c-span: and how many made it? >> guest: again, estimates are tough. they figure about 8,000 to 10,000 died on the march. the vast majority were filipinos, but there were many, many hundreds of american men who died. c-span: who are these three women in this picture here? >> guest: that picture was taken on bataan during the battle of bataan, most likely taken in march. it's at one of the hospitals that the nurses set up, but it was a hospital literally under the jungle trees. the woman in the middle is captain maude da
if a man fell by the wayside, he was most likely murdered. so why they didn't put them on the trucks, why they didn't slow the pace down, why they didn't feed or give them water, no one knows. but it was one of the great atrocities of world war ii. c-span: well, how many troops walked and how -- what was the distance again? >> guest: the distance was 65 miles. and the numbers are a little -- they're -- they're -- frankly, they're kind of fuzzy 'cause records have been lost, but there were...
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fortunately there's no evidence they fell by the wayside. admonition not to cast your pearls before swine, they presented their labor love to king james himself. and in doing so, they disproved the lesson of their very own version ofy chrees at cease 1:9 a verse that says there's nothing new under the sun. we move on to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning, bob. happy easter. >> schieffer: the same to you, charles. i couldn't agree more with that proverb. we will be talking about the latest news from syria. things are getting a lot worse there. we're going to talk to some people you don't often hear on tv, new members of congress. what do they think about the situation that 75% of the american people say they don't like congress and what they're doing. >> osgood: we'll be looking forward to that. next week here on sunday morning a tale of hollywood. archibald leach. better known as carry grant. trees and shrubs to give us depth. and fill it out with flowers placed in just the perfect place.
fortunately there's no evidence they fell by the wayside. admonition not to cast your pearls before swine, they presented their labor love to king james himself. and in doing so, they disproved the lesson of their very own version ofy chrees at cease 1:9 a verse that says there's nothing new under the sun. we move on to bob schieffer in washington for a look at what's ahead on face the nation. good morning, bob. happy easter. >> schieffer: the same to you, charles. i couldn't agree more...
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all of that has gone by the wayside. there may be lingering resentment over this whole political process. >> ron mott, thank you so much. >>> time for a check of the other top stories. let's say good morning to richard lui. >> good morning, everyone. huge protests in egypt. protesters packed tahrir square on friday to now demand the resignation of the defense minister. after a peaceful demonstration at first, the protests became violent early this morning with soldiers reportedly beating protesters with clubs and firing guns into the air. >>> now to northern germany where a sandstorm caused a massive 80-car pileup. eight people were killed. nearly 50 injured. and at least a dozen cars caught fire after this wreck. >>> back here at home, investigators say an explosion outside a santa monica synagogue was caused by a homemade bomb and not a gas accident as previously thought. police are looking for 60-year-old ron hirsch. authorities say the homeless man is extremely dangerous. >>> and residents in north dakota and minneso
all of that has gone by the wayside. there may be lingering resentment over this whole political process. >> ron mott, thank you so much. >>> time for a check of the other top stories. let's say good morning to richard lui. >> good morning, everyone. huge protests in egypt. protesters packed tahrir square on friday to now demand the resignation of the defense minister. after a peaceful demonstration at first, the protests became violent early this morning with soldiers...
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focusing all your attention on your children, your relationship with your partner can really fall by the waysidetween work and our children we really aren't pay g ing attention to the relationship that got us the children in the first place. we find that women in those situations are actually getting divorced and separated more. especially women with high-powered jobs. mbas, more than people with just bas and women who are lawyers and doctors get divorced and separated more than their male counterparts. so finding a way to navigate that road and really figure out where to put your attention, much harder. >> let's start out by figuring where we should put the children. i think it's for lining up priorities. you feel bad giving things a number. where should kids fall in that line? >> they should probably be two or three. as hard as its is to say that out loud. but the truth is you need to pay attention to yourself and you need to pay attention to your relationship. anything lower than four, five or six on that list, you're not going to get to and oftentimes that's where our marriage or our relatio
focusing all your attention on your children, your relationship with your partner can really fall by the waysidetween work and our children we really aren't pay g ing attention to the relationship that got us the children in the first place. we find that women in those situations are actually getting divorced and separated more. especially women with high-powered jobs. mbas, more than people with just bas and women who are lawyers and doctors get divorced and separated more than their male...
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if you have a system that makes sure that getting old and sick does not mean you are left by the waysidend abandoned and unable to pay for your basic health. host: how is john boehner doing? guest: a lot of people seem to have underestimated him. he has a difficult job. he has ideologically strident caucus. he has managed them fairly well. so far, he has met the ideological tests placed before him. he has not made any major mistakes. guest: on one hand, he has avoided being demonized the way newt gingrich was. that has been helpful. on the flip side, his overselling of the initial deal to avert the government shut down -- while he was able to get the ultimate deal, it may hurt him down the road by engendering some distrust among conservatives. host: we have to leave it there. we are out of time. philip klein and adam serwer, thank you for being with us this easter morning. coming up, a roundtable discussion with two egyptian women. we will be talking about political unrest in egypt and the wider middle east. >> let's meet one of the top winners of this year's student cam competition. stu
if you have a system that makes sure that getting old and sick does not mean you are left by the waysidend abandoned and unable to pay for your basic health. host: how is john boehner doing? guest: a lot of people seem to have underestimated him. he has a difficult job. he has ideologically strident caucus. he has managed them fairly well. so far, he has met the ideological tests placed before him. he has not made any major mistakes. guest: on one hand, he has avoided being demonized the way...
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recognize the value of that and things like exercise and education or those things that go by the wayside and from all indications -- >> one thing i would add on that is just to address one another point you asked about, i think the future of egypt is critical to our interests in the region. it has long been the center of the arab world in many ways so we have very significant interest in how of things go. >> there can be cynicism about resources we spend in terms of building alliances with other militaries around the world and this is a great example for the american people to take a look at. relationships we developed with the egyptian military over the years has come into play in a time of crisis and been important in terms of our ability to get information and our ability to monitor and make sure we -- what was going on in the long run would be healthy for our national security interests. this is a good time to remind americans that sometimes the resources we expend on training and even in equipping our allies across the world, you never know when it will come in handy and this is an
recognize the value of that and things like exercise and education or those things that go by the wayside and from all indications -- >> one thing i would add on that is just to address one another point you asked about, i think the future of egypt is critical to our interests in the region. it has long been the center of the arab world in many ways so we have very significant interest in how of things go. >> there can be cynicism about resources we spend in terms of building...
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marriages and a lot of people upset with the way he treated his wife, is that going to go by the wayside? time will tell but i would not be surprised to see newt gingrich's step forward. limbw i'm going out on a here. you can call jim fischer and say the guy who took your place was all wet. we had some discussion on ron paul. why ron paul doesn't get better treatment from the general media -- he just does not seem to get the same amount of press coverage and to be honest, he doesn't. i think it is because he has been viewed as somebody who is on the extreme of the party, whether that is true or not, a lot of what he said the first time around has come true. he is hoping his message will ring true and he can get some support in iowa. and get some leverage as he goes through the rest of the campaign. we have philip, harold, ruth and lisa. we're going to go to lisa because you have been hanging around the longest. we will be here with you and a couple of moments. we have another minute before we come back from break. don't know what the weather is like. we complain about the weather here be
marriages and a lot of people upset with the way he treated his wife, is that going to go by the wayside? time will tell but i would not be surprised to see newt gingrich's step forward. limbw i'm going out on a here. you can call jim fischer and say the guy who took your place was all wet. we had some discussion on ron paul. why ron paul doesn't get better treatment from the general media -- he just does not seem to get the same amount of press coverage and to be honest, he doesn't. i think it...
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and continue to work through things like education and you don't want to see those things go by the wayside. from all indications neither does the egyptian military. >> one thing i would add on that is that, the -- just to address your -- one other point that you asked about. i think -- i think that the future of egypt is absolutely critical to our interests in the region. it has long been the center of the arab world, in many ways, and so we have a very significant interest in how things go in egypt. >> i want -- see, i think often there can be cynicism about the time and resources we spend in terms of building alliances with our militaries around the world, and i think this is a great example for the american people to take a look at all of the training that we have done here of in this country, the relationship our military developed with the egyptian military over the years. clearly, that has come into play at this time of crisis, and been very important in terms of our ability to get information and ability to monitor and make sure we were not -- what was going on there was in the long
and continue to work through things like education and you don't want to see those things go by the wayside. from all indications neither does the egyptian military. >> one thing i would add on that is that, the -- just to address your -- one other point that you asked about. i think -- i think that the future of egypt is absolutely critical to our interests in the region. it has long been the center of the arab world, in many ways, and so we have a very significant interest in how things...
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the stigma is falling by the wayside.en who want to look as good as they feel. for "today," mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> here to talk more about men and plastic surgery are psychiatrist dr. joshua winer and donny deutsch. for years there's been a term distinguished gray which is a compliment. why now are guys thinking, i have to do something about this? >> you know, i think there is the distinguished gray thing. it's a small minority and i will disagree with the doctor in the piece. i'm curious about that. there is a stigma. i have yet to hear a man talk about having any procedures done. while women will say, oh, i did this. and it's accepted. men are doing it, but i think there is a stigma to a man not in terms of what he does to his body, exercising, staying young but having a procedure done. do what makes you feel good but we have a long way to go. >> you like to work out, take care of yourself. >> yes. >> people ask if you have had work done. >> i was telling a producer i lost weight. friends of mine said
the stigma is falling by the wayside.en who want to look as good as they feel. for "today," mara schiavocampo, nbc news, new york. >> here to talk more about men and plastic surgery are psychiatrist dr. joshua winer and donny deutsch. for years there's been a term distinguished gray which is a compliment. why now are guys thinking, i have to do something about this? >> you know, i think there is the distinguished gray thing. it's a small minority and i will disagree with...
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at the republicans say, enough of that, and toss that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top you percentages in this country, those tax breaks slalom medicare, and that is the choice that was on the table for this budget. it provides a very distinctive -- two very distinct visions for america, one that is optimistic and retrain said -- and retains the social contract. the republican vision for america is pessimistic, it is cynical, it's as to older americans coming you can work hard all of your life, but your neighbors will not be there for your in your older years. and as president obama said the other day, but for the grace of god go i.. who can say that later in life you will not have a heart attack, you will not come down with a chronic condition, your body will not wear out? we're going to fight to save medicare. the battle lines have been drawn. the vote has been taken then everyone has gone on record. i can tell you that i am very proud that unanimously my democratic colleagues say we're not going to give up on older americans. we will keep t
at the republicans say, enough of that, and toss that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top you percentages in this country, those tax breaks slalom medicare, and that is the choice that was on the table for this budget. it provides a very distinctive -- two very distinct visions for america, one that is optimistic and retrain said -- and retains the social contract. the republican vision for america is pessimistic, it is cynical, it's as to older americans...
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the republicans say, enough of that, and toss that by the wayside. attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare. that is what the choice that was on the table for this budget, it provides a very distinct, two distinct visions of america, one that is optimistic and hopeful, and retains that promise, that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for tickets, and on the other hand, the republican vision for america is pessimistic. it is cynical. it says two older americans, were car door wrote -- all your life, but your neighbors will not be there for you in your older years. as president obama said the other day, but for the grace of god go i.. who can say that later in life, you will not have a heart attack, you will not come down with a chronic condition, your body will not wear out? we're going to fight to save medicare. the battle lines have been drawn. the vote has been taken and everyone has gone on record. i can tell you i am proud that una
the republicans say, enough of that, and toss that by the wayside. attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare. that is what the choice that was on the table for this budget, it provides a very distinct, two distinct visions of america, one that is optimistic and hopeful, and retains that promise, that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for tickets, and on the other hand, the...
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the republicans say enough of that and toss that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save ther the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare, and that is the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct -- two very distinct visions of america, one that is optimistic and hopeful and retained that promise, that social compact that, has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. on the other hand, the republican vision for america is mess mystic, it is cynical. it says to older americans, you can work hard awful your lives, but your neighbors will not be there for you in your older years. and as president obama said the other day, but for the grace of god go i. who can say that later in life you will not have a heart attack, you will not come down with a chronic condition, you will not -- your body will not wear out? we're going to fight to save medicare. the battle lines have been drawn. the vote has been taken, and everyone has gone on record. but i can tell you that i'm very proud that
the republicans say enough of that and toss that by the wayside in a very cynical attempt to save ther the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks swallow medicare, and that is the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct -- two very distinct visions of america, one that is optimistic and hopeful and retained that promise, that social compact that, has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. on the other hand,...
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and tossed out by the wayside, in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks to swallow medicare, and that is what the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct, two very distinct visions of america. one that is optimistic and hopeful, and retains that promise that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. and on the other hand the republican vision for america is pessimistic. it is cynical. it says to older americans, you can work hard all of your life, but you neighbors will not be there for you in your older years. and as president obama said the other day, but for the grace of god go i, who can say that later in life you will not have a heart attack, you will not come down with a chronic condition, your body will not wear out? we are going to fight to save medicare. the battle lines have been drawn. the vote has been taken and everyone has gone on record, but i can say that i am very proud that unanimously my democratic colleagu
and tossed out by the wayside, in a very cynical attempt to save the tax breaks for the top 2% in this country. those tax breaks to swallow medicare, and that is what the choice that was on the table for this ryan budget. it provides a very distinct, two very distinct visions of america. one that is optimistic and hopeful, and retains that promise that social compact that has been vital in keeping older americans and their families out of poverty for decades. and on the other hand the...