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but who knows if they did, that's the thing. >> who knows? who knows if the u.s.weather weapon that only exists in the mind of -- yeah, that's the thing, right? here's the other thing. alex jones should be disqualified from participating
but who knows if they did, that's the thing. >> who knows? who knows if the u.s.weather weapon that only exists in the mind of -- yeah, that's the thing, right? here's the other thing. alex jones should be disqualified from participating
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who has been brought to justice? who?! it's been seven months. >> let me defend him for going to the white house correspondents dinner. it's a charity. we are always glad when the presidents show up. let me thank him for that. although i wasn't at the dinner this year. let me ask you another question, what provoked the whistle-blowers -- although you have not confirmed that they are coming forward? did they all get together? did someone go out to them? what was the catalyst? i think it's a -- a growing frustration. you want to let government dos did job. when people say, we are investigating it, we are going to get to the bottom of it. we are going to get you answers. you want to believe them. but after seven months, it becomes patently obvious that -- that the sole function of the accountability review board was to insulate hillary clinton. so at some point, again, speaking generically, i think you just in the quietness of your own soul, you realize government is not getting us answers on benghazi. i have to show the cour
who has been brought to justice? who?! it's been seven months. >> let me defend him for going to the white house correspondents dinner. it's a charity. we are always glad when the presidents show up. let me thank him for that. although i wasn't at the dinner this year. let me ask you another question, what provoked the whistle-blowers -- although you have not confirmed that they are coming forward? did they all get together? did someone go out to them? what was the catalyst? i think it's...
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let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. .herefore, we continue those who and died for in war and remembering too that this gift of peace often comes from long struggles, the kind of peace that is bound from the blood of heroes, brave men and women who answered the call, saying send me. brave men and women who witnessed the crucible of war and failed to come home. let us know celebrate this peace and long for an everlasting peace that can come only from you onlygod. lord help us to recommit on our own lives so the service of our great nation, carrying the torch of freedom for generations yet to come. we, your people, give you thanks. amen. and amen. join the united states air force band and the senior master sgt in singing our national anthem. >> drumroll. " beingonal anthem ♪ng] >> that our flag was still there of say does that star spangled banner yet wave free the land of the ♪d the home of the brave [applause] >> please be seated. >> les angelyn, general dempsey ladies and gentlemen, general dempsey. >> mr. president, members of congress, distinguished guests, veter
let us not forget those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. .herefore, we continue those who and died for in war and remembering too that this gift of peace often comes from long struggles, the kind of peace that is bound from the blood of heroes, brave men and women who answered the call, saying send me. brave men and women who witnessed the crucible of war and failed to come home. let us know celebrate this peace and long for an everlasting peace that can come only from you onlygod. lord help us...
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some republicans are also worried that it's eric holder who gets to choose who the prosecutor is in aknow if he would make the best judgment on who is the person to investigate this. so there are concerns on the republican side. but i think there's going to be limits to what these committees can do. you see all the panelists so far coming forward not answering questions saying they don't remember, pleading the fifth. while these hearings can be rather entertaining, i'm not so sure how much they're going to get us, and eventually i think you're going to need a special prosecutor. jon: but, you know, darrell issa, for instance, the republican chairman of the oversight committee who wants to hold more hearings with his own committee, one of the dangers there republicans seem to fear is that, you know, they may get blamed with conduct ago political what might be -- conducting what might be seen as a political witch hunt whether there are valid points. if it becomes seen as partisan, it could backfire for the republican party. >> it certainly could and, you know, i think even darrell issa
some republicans are also worried that it's eric holder who gets to choose who the prosecutor is in aknow if he would make the best judgment on who is the person to investigate this. so there are concerns on the republican side. but i think there's going to be limits to what these committees can do. you see all the panelists so far coming forward not answering questions saying they don't remember, pleading the fifth. while these hearings can be rather entertaining, i'm not so sure how much...
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it doesn't matter who. if they get cracked down upon, we have to fight. >> bin laden, look at them carefully before you -- >> i just want to say for the record i don't know these gentlemen. that's a strong statement. but symbolically that could very well be the case. thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >>> pension and retirement benefits of 20,000 workers are set to be wiped out in a shameful corporate scam. i'll ask senator joe manchin what he plans to do about it, next. >>> coming up, senator joe manchin joins me with reaction to a truly reprehensible act by a coal mining behemoth in his home state. and the most preposterous political scandal of the month, of the year, of the decade gets even weirder. i'll talk to the reporter who says she's seen the mayor of toronto smoking crack. stay with us. >>> people like my father built this. and i'm not going to stand idly by while somebody takes away what my daddy built! you know, this is nothing but a scheme. they tried to bamboozle us, they tried to rob u
it doesn't matter who. if they get cracked down upon, we have to fight. >> bin laden, look at them carefully before you -- >> i just want to say for the record i don't know these gentlemen. that's a strong statement. but symbolically that could very well be the case. thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >>> pension and retirement benefits of 20,000 workers are set to be wiped out in a shameful corporate scam. i'll ask senator joe manchin what he plans to do about...
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i want to know who blew it. who who -- why -- what was this that they were supposed to be saying? who it was it that was supposed to -- now, sean called me he and told me that he saw people taking pictures and he was really worried. and he said that he reported it. and nobody -- and nobody did anything about it. why was that? and why was the fact that so many times it was reported please send security, we need more security. even stevens asked for security. there was no security sent. in fact, they he even took away security that was there. i want to know why. >> geraldo: when did you last speak with sean smith your son? >> on the day that he died. you --ldo: and could cow >> that is when called me to say he saw them taking pictures. >> geraldo: what else besides the fact that he saw people outside the come punt walls taking pictures? >> he didn't say much else because he couldn't tell me very much. >> geraldo: did he tell you he was frightened and feel the people were suspicious? did he feel he was in hostile territory? yes. >> knew that in advance. he knew that before he went th
i want to know who blew it. who who -- why -- what was this that they were supposed to be saying? who it was it that was supposed to -- now, sean called me he and told me that he saw people taking pictures and he was really worried. and he said that he reported it. and nobody -- and nobody did anything about it. why was that? and why was the fact that so many times it was reported please send security, we need more security. even stevens asked for security. there was no security sent. in fact,...
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who told susan rice to do it. >> bill: all they have to do is drag rice in say who told you to do this? that's not hard. >> you will notice like victoria nuland state department spokesperson. >> spokesperson for hillary. >> already said i had nothing to do with briefing susan rice as does jake sullivan who is now vice president of joe biden's foreign policy guy and at the state department. everybody is running from the responsibility. >> bill: let rice tell the world who told her to do it period. thanks. directly ahead some believe the new irs scandal is new watergate which happened 40 years ago what does brit hume think? he will be here. duck dynasty guy will enter the no spin zone. why is that program so popular? th willing bill hume zone segment tonight. we know the irs not telling the truth last year when he said his agency did not target conservatives. some pundits believes this elevates the story to almost watergate status and might involve president obama. 40this the had 00th anniversary. -- income tax audits or other income tax investigations to be initiated or conducted in a d
who told susan rice to do it. >> bill: all they have to do is drag rice in say who told you to do this? that's not hard. >> you will notice like victoria nuland state department spokesperson. >> spokesperson for hillary. >> already said i had nothing to do with briefing susan rice as does jake sullivan who is now vice president of joe biden's foreign policy guy and at the state department. everybody is running from the responsibility. >> bill: let rice tell the...
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we have a person who is injured eight months ago who still is in the hospital. they changed his name on the medical records. this is a story of the state department doing things that haven't been done in any other case. >> are you say, and again, i want to bring in -- tell me, a direct threat, a direct -- an act of intimidation against a potential witness? >> yes. and i think we'll probably -- >> completely false. >> let him -- before he -- go ahead. tell me what's been said. >> there are people, more than one, that have felt intimidation from the state department. they can't even go through the process of getting an attorney to be able to represent them with the degree of classified information that they have. >> congressman lynch, your turn. >> the only reason that the attorneys, and there running back have been two attorneys involved here, the only reason they haven't received information is they haven't asked for it yet. there hasn't been a request for documents from the attorney to the state department. the state department is more than willing to cooperate
we have a person who is injured eight months ago who still is in the hospital. they changed his name on the medical records. this is a story of the state department doing things that haven't been done in any other case. >> are you say, and again, i want to bring in -- tell me, a direct threat, a direct -- an act of intimidation against a potential witness? >> yes. and i think we'll probably -- >> completely false. >> let him -- before he -- go ahead. tell me what's been...
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terrorism, someone who's a lot about, someone who doesn't have any weapons who on a chance meeting needs an al qaeda operative and says, hey, here's a bomb. these sting operations are an evolution of drug stings where in the movies has been glamorized were a guy has an empty briefcase and people believe there's cocaine inside and hand over the money, the person opens it, it's empty, they rush in and they rush him to -- they arrest them. they're not buying or selling drugs on the sting operation. drugs are not difficult and they are not safe. but what is difficult to obtain is the weapons people use antiterrorist operation. has yet to be the case where we have someone who on his own is a sympathizer, crosses over to operator and wants to do an act of terrorism, that just hasn't happened to date. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org. >> up next on booktv, jonathan rieder recounts dr. martin luther kings juniors letter from birmingham jail. he reports on the effect the letterhead on the civil rights movement. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good evening. w
terrorism, someone who's a lot about, someone who doesn't have any weapons who on a chance meeting needs an al qaeda operative and says, hey, here's a bomb. these sting operations are an evolution of drug stings where in the movies has been glamorized were a guy has an empty briefcase and people believe there's cocaine inside and hand over the money, the person opens it, it's empty, they rush in and they rush him to -- they arrest them. they're not buying or selling drugs on the sting...
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and then you have those same lobbyists who are dealing with legislation who are in the agency level who are also affecting how rulemakings, which is really some of the details that matter most. >> what do you mean rulemaking? >> so when a law is passed you then have to get down to the details, or the agency has to figure out exactly what the rules will be that implement that law. so that is one way that rulemakings are established. sometimes an agency will just establish what new regulations will be without legislation. and either way, those same lobbyists are dealing at the agency level to make sure that their interests are protected. >> the cliche is that you have to pay to play. what does that mean to the two of you? >> it means that organizations and mostly we're talking about corporations, understand that washington is often standing in the way of bigger profits for them. and so they see this as a perfectly legal, entirely common way for their companies to shape policy legislation, even regulation coming out of washington that will ameliorate the damage and ultimately enhance their
and then you have those same lobbyists who are dealing with legislation who are in the agency level who are also affecting how rulemakings, which is really some of the details that matter most. >> what do you mean rulemaking? >> so when a law is passed you then have to get down to the details, or the agency has to figure out exactly what the rules will be that implement that law. so that is one way that rulemakings are established. sometimes an agency will just establish what new...
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who our leader is.erited her father's and mother's intelligence, charge, grace and diplomacy. the heart and soul of this magnificent place and this marvelous award, caroline kennedy. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, al. i thought ken would introduce me. that was so much nicer. thank you all for coming. this always always a special day for my family and the kennedy library to commemorate my father's birthday and under honor those with the virtue -- courage. we also remember his death. our family is still suffering from gun violence. no one should have to lose a husband, a wife, a father, a child to senseless murder. as our on a rehash on out of that pain and tragedy, we must find the strength to carry on to give meaning to our lives and build a more just world. thatorld that my -- work to carry ondy did for my father. the uniquely courageous woman we honor today remind us all how precious life is and how the human spirit can triumph over hatred and violence. before we begin today's presentation, the c
who our leader is.erited her father's and mother's intelligence, charge, grace and diplomacy. the heart and soul of this magnificent place and this marvelous award, caroline kennedy. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, al. i thought ken would introduce me. that was so much nicer. thank you all for coming. this always always a special day for my family and the kennedy library to commemorate my father's birthday and under honor those with the virtue -- courage. we also remember his death....
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were the targets of those rates who are who was being killed almost everything john brennan said in the aftermath of the killing of osama bin laden turned out to be false as you point out he didn't use his wife as a human shield he wasn't reaching for a gun this was the killing of an unarmed man in the middle of the night who had just been sleeping in his bed and you know the fact that he saw some of that model when it comes to the law or basic principles shouldn't actually matter i mean this was a guy who was notorious and was wanted. to shoot him in that manner when he's on armed that should raise questions it's unpopular say that but again that's how we define who we are how do we treat those people the final thing i'll say on it is that i tell the story my book when the seals were preparing for that operation a lawyer from the white house went out to watch them on a training exercise and one of the guys asked him you know is are we supposed to just take him out and he was oh no no this isn't an assassination operation if he's lying naked on the floor on armed don't shoot him i m
were the targets of those rates who are who was being killed almost everything john brennan said in the aftermath of the killing of osama bin laden turned out to be false as you point out he didn't use his wife as a human shield he wasn't reaching for a gun this was the killing of an unarmed man in the middle of the night who had just been sleeping in his bed and you know the fact that he saw some of that model when it comes to the law or basic principles shouldn't actually matter i mean this...
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he's the only one who says that. the rest have given some version of let's amend it or dial it back or reconceive it or reconfigure it. only one candidate again john lewis said no more. >> i think it is important to recognize the idea of stop and frisk because i think we're losing something in this discussion. stop and frisk as an effective appropriate policy when there is probable cause is a responsible and appropriate thing for a police officer to do. stop and frisk policies that target people who may or may not be perpetrators of crime who have no probable cause are adversely impacting higher communities. >> john: let me get to the million dollar question because one complaint about stop and frisk is that one complaint is it doesn't happen in greenwich village or times square. it happens uptown. one of the biggest complaints is that young men of color get charged disproportionately more often for marijuana possession. some caucasians do it in manhattan. but when you're stopped, you have to empty out your pockets.
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we are forever thinking about not only who we are, but who we can be. whether it be our tech start ups our healthcare researchers and manufacturers, a artists or poets or pioneers we are innovating when it comes to arts and science and today we honor the exporatorium who represents and only an san francisco institution that is continuing these tradition and so i am honored to add the fifth ring that will rule them all. that represents the makers and inventers that provide the exhibits, the programs and the experiences not just for this museum but really represents the very, very best of who we are as a city in our 21st century, thank you so much. >> you don't think that david is proud of his third district, do you? >> mr. mayor, don't take any grief about that mustache it is your signature, it would take me as long to grow one as it took to grew this exporatorium. a few interesting facts of the port of san francisco, it is 7 and a half miles long, home to fishing fleet, cruise ships and the san francisco giant's ballpark, pier 39, america's cup, a new c
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so how hard are they benchmarking who is essential and who is not?ne of the big they are trying to look at as they go through this process is what is absolutely essential, what can't we change? for example, with ship builders, they have said if we don't do this work now, this could be very softly down the road in terms of readiness and maintenance costs could build up and that could be unsurmountable for the department. intelligence is a growing need if you look at the pentagon's budget the next couple of years they are ratching up the work they do there and feel things you can't lose. the department has tried to do this in the smartest way possible and underscoring the fact there is sequestration hanging over the department they have to cut spending and have an impact on day-to-day operations. >> chuck hagel has been been handed this bag walking into this new position. take this hot potato style in dealing with sequestration. it will have a ripple effect how he is viewed and effectively doing his position. >> absolutely. you're hearing lao talk abou
so how hard are they benchmarking who is essential and who is not?ne of the big they are trying to look at as they go through this process is what is absolutely essential, what can't we change? for example, with ship builders, they have said if we don't do this work now, this could be very softly down the road in terms of readiness and maintenance costs could build up and that could be unsurmountable for the department. intelligence is a growing need if you look at the pentagon's budget the...
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attend the mosque because of some people who did not understand islam and who did not understand they would not link such a crime which we condemn with islam or with muslims. >> meanwhile the police continue to make arrests as they investigate the murder of rig bee. ten arrests so far. a man from southeast london is held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. >> demolition crews in washington state began clearing the remains of a wrecked bridge today. the span cut interstate 5 between seattle and canada. work at the site started before dawn this morning. a crane lifted out mangled pieces of steel. the wreckage has to be removed before repairs can begin. the bridge collapsed after being hit by a truck hauling an oversized load. federal safety regulators now say they want to know if hundreds of similar bridges might be at risk. those are some of the day's major stories. now back to jeff. >> brown: we return to the bloody civil war in syria. today u.s. senator john mccain became the highest-ranking american official to enter syria since the start of fighting there. he crossed the t
attend the mosque because of some people who did not understand islam and who did not understand they would not link such a crime which we condemn with islam or with muslims. >> meanwhile the police continue to make arrests as they investigate the murder of rig bee. ten arrests so far. a man from southeast london is held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. >> demolition crews in washington state began clearing the remains of a wrecked bridge today. the span cut interstate 5...
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it doesn't matter who. if they get cracked down upon, we have to fight. >> bin laden, look at them carefully before you -- >> i just want to say for the record i don't know these gentlemen. that's a strong statement. but symbolically that could very well be the case. thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >>> pension and retirement benefits of 20,000 workers are set to be wiped out in a shameful corporate scam. i'll ask senator joe manchin what he plans to do about it, next. firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer
it doesn't matter who. if they get cracked down upon, we have to fight. >> bin laden, look at them carefully before you -- >> i just want to say for the record i don't know these gentlemen. that's a strong statement. but symbolically that could very well be the case. thank you so much for that. >> thank you. >>> pension and retirement benefits of 20,000 workers are set to be wiped out in a shameful corporate scam. i'll ask senator joe manchin what he plans to do about...
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buried will is supposed to symbolize all of those who are missing, all of those who are unknown serviceber, gave up their lives, gave up their identities as well. many members of the cia who have not fallen and been acknowledged due to security risks. that tomb is to represent all of those. there are also a couple other crypts for the unknowns. there is one for world war ii, korea and vietnam and they lie west of this tomb and actually the remains that were buried in the vietnam tomb were actually exhumed and identified through dna. so now that is a tomb that remains empty. i want to take you inside the amphitheater, because the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff is just getting ready now to address. this is general martin dempsey with his remarks. >> the second members of congress, distinguished veterans, fellow americans and most especially the families of our missing and fallen warriors. welcome. 150 years ago this november at the soldiers' national cemetery in gettysburg, pennsylvania, president abraham lincoln delivered one of the most monumental and enduring speeches in america
buried will is supposed to symbolize all of those who are missing, all of those who are unknown serviceber, gave up their lives, gave up their identities as well. many members of the cia who have not fallen and been acknowledged due to security risks. that tomb is to represent all of those. there are also a couple other crypts for the unknowns. there is one for world war ii, korea and vietnam and they lie west of this tomb and actually the remains that were buried in the vietnam tomb were...
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and anyone who can't see that, they just don't know you or their eyes just aren't open to see who you really are. >> mr. smart, your daughter was captive this way for nine months. what do you think are the parallels for these young women who are captive for nine years or more? >> well, i think there are a lot of -- a lot of things. the one thing i think that really comes home is that they are home now, that they have a chance of having a life, not in captivity, but free, and to be rejoined with your family, i mean, that day that elizabeth came home was so overwhelming to us, and for those families who are still out there, waiting to find out what happens, the not knowing is the worst of all. and certainly to be rejoicing at the return of these girls, but, you know, the girls went through who knows how many assaults as elizabeth did. they were, of course, finally freed. the manipulation, the captivity, i know elizabeth was, you know, chained, not chained, but cabled by her ankle between these two trees and unable to leave this area for three months. and certainly the manipulation that
and anyone who can't see that, they just don't know you or their eyes just aren't open to see who you really are. >> mr. smart, your daughter was captive this way for nine months. what do you think are the parallels for these young women who are captive for nine years or more? >> well, i think there are a lot of -- a lot of things. the one thing i think that really comes home is that they are home now, that they have a chance of having a life, not in captivity, but free, and to be...
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who knows all she went through. but the fact of the matter is we are all so interested in this story. the book is going to sell. we all want the know more about who she is, what she want through, the fact she didn't show any emotion when this happened which was shocking for a lot of people. we're seeing now a different side of amanda knox where she's crying, she talks about wanting to kill herself in the shower of the prison. so i think this book for the most part is about closure not only for her, but for her family. and i think for all she's been through, i think she deserves to tell her story. i think she deserves to define her narrative. >> well, i have no problem with her defining her narrative even if it transpires to not be the correct one. my problem is about the money and my sympathies lie more with the kercher family who are going through agony. >> we're all making money off it. networks are making money off it. 24 hours news coverage is making money off it. newspapers are making money off it. other invest
who knows all she went through. but the fact of the matter is we are all so interested in this story. the book is going to sell. we all want the know more about who she is, what she want through, the fact she didn't show any emotion when this happened which was shocking for a lot of people. we're seeing now a different side of amanda knox where she's crying, she talks about wanting to kill herself in the shower of the prison. so i think this book for the most part is about closure not only for...
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who takes it up?ighs in on that. >>> ann romney speaking out about what sunk her husband's campaign and the scandals plaguing the white house. that and much more at the top of the hour. come here, boy. ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect your dog from dangerous parasites. good boy. fetch! trifexis is the monthly, beef-flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease, kills fleas and prevents infestations, and treats hook-, round-, and whipworm infections. treatment with fewer than 3 monthly doses after exposure to mosquitoes may not provide complete heartworm prevention. the most common adverse reactions were vomiting, itching and lethargy. serious adverse reactions have been reported following concomitant extra-label use of ivermectin with spinosad alone, one of the components of trifexis. prior to administration, dogs should be tested for existing heartworm infection. to learn more about trifexis, talk to your veterinarian, call 888-545-5973 or vis
who takes it up?ighs in on that. >>> ann romney speaking out about what sunk her husband's campaign and the scandals plaguing the white house. that and much more at the top of the hour. come here, boy. ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect your dog from dangerous parasites. good boy. fetch! trifexis is the monthly, beef-flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease, kills fleas and prevents infestations, and treats hook-, round-,...
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are scouts without role models of adults who can show them that it is really okay to be who they ares vote is clearly just the beginning of this next layer of debate. thanks so much for coming in and sharing your perspective. >>> it's topper's time now. >> we have a brand-new severe thunderstorm warning for morgan county and essentially up from romney to cumberland just in till 7:00, allegheny county as well in maryland, reports of hail and strong gusty winds. it's going to move to the north and east, probably miss hagerstown and go up into pennsylvania maybe around franklin and fulton counties. we'll widen the radar out. we've got a lot of activity here, big thunderstorms developing a line from just west of baltimore back through leesburg and even back across 66 just south of winchester. we'll zoom in. there aren't any warnings, but this is plenty heavy. just to the north of percyville hail and small hail and big time rain in the darker red in excess of an inch per hour. at the very least you'll have street flooding with these storms. don't try to cross a flooded street by foot or b
are scouts without role models of adults who can show them that it is really okay to be who they ares vote is clearly just the beginning of this next layer of debate. thanks so much for coming in and sharing your perspective. >>> it's topper's time now. >> we have a brand-new severe thunderstorm warning for morgan county and essentially up from romney to cumberland just in till 7:00, allegheny county as well in maryland, reports of hail and strong gusty winds. it's going to move...
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and it was a who's who of new york, hollywood, or the world. drug culture in this country. >> absolutely. methamphetamines were legal in 1960, and it was only after the jacobsen expos a in the 1970's that we started the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs, that the drug war began, and it was in large measure because of max jacobson. lou: i hope you will come back because i want to talk about how this book is being blocked by some prominent media. apparently they don't like the idea that jfk would be in any way reveal to the american people. we are going to have to leave it there. this book we recommend to you highly, and it is on our website. loudobbs.com. thank you fellows for being here. good luck with the book. it is on sale at bookstores near you and on the web, of course. that is it for us. join us tomorrow. good night from new york. ♪ all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify andock. step seven point command is locked. fi seconds. three, two, one. standing by for
and it was a who's who of new york, hollywood, or the world. drug culture in this country. >> absolutely. methamphetamines were legal in 1960, and it was only after the jacobsen expos a in the 1970's that we started the bureau of narcotics and dangerous drugs, that the drug war began, and it was in large measure because of max jacobson. lou: i hope you will come back because i want to talk about how this book is being blocked by some prominent media. apparently they don't like the idea...
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you have some people who -- people like espn people, people who do the mainstream stuff, who reach out for to me and they're like, i like what you're doing, keep doing it. i'm like, you should do it, too? they're, no, i'm not going to. but we need you to keep doing it. because that sort of helps create some more space for me to do something that is a little better. but people consciously reach out to me and say that. that's gratifying because it's okay, i'm not doing this in a vacuum but it is connected in some way, shape or form, to getting masses of people to see better coverage because they'll see it done by other people, because there's a little bit of a transmission belt there. so that's really good. the other side is that there are also people who just really, really -- like viscerally dislike me in a way that is hurtful. but they -- the reason they do is because i really do think that sports journalism is a political pursuit, like how you talk about people is political. how you choose to talk about women athletes is a political decision. how you choose or not choose to talk abou
you have some people who -- people like espn people, people who do the mainstream stuff, who reach out for to me and they're like, i like what you're doing, keep doing it. i'm like, you should do it, too? they're, no, i'm not going to. but we need you to keep doing it. because that sort of helps create some more space for me to do something that is a little better. but people consciously reach out to me and say that. that's gratifying because it's okay, i'm not doing this in a vacuum but it is...
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question is, who gave it to her. the fbi is now joining the search for answers. >>> also ahead, my interview with jessica buchanan, an american aide worker who was kidnapped by somali pirates, held for 93 days and rescued by s.e.a.l.s. >> next thing i know they're pounding the windshield and windows with ak-47s and screaming and we're completely surrounded, and they yank the doors open and climb in and stick a gun to my head. >>> in crime and punishment tonight, the mysterious death of a popular young doctor in pittsburgh stunned her colleagues and her patients. investigators know exactly what killed the doctor, autumn klein, cyanide poisoning. the mystery is how did the well-respected neurologist end up with so much of the cyanide in her body? investigators have not ruled out homicide. here's cnn's martin savidge. >> reporter: debbie was stunned when she read the letter from her physician's office. >> when i read that she suddenly passed away, i just couldn't believe it. >> reporter: it wasn't some serious diagnosis
question is, who gave it to her. the fbi is now joining the search for answers. >>> also ahead, my interview with jessica buchanan, an american aide worker who was kidnapped by somali pirates, held for 93 days and rescued by s.e.a.l.s. >> next thing i know they're pounding the windshield and windows with ak-47s and screaming and we're completely surrounded, and they yank the doors open and climb in and stick a gun to my head. >>> in crime and punishment tonight, the...
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we are gathering here today to honor those who survived, those who perished and those who built thisity out of the ashes. so please with me, sing again as we hold up the memorial to our fallen comrades, three of whom are alive today and watching from home. george cluchey, bill dell monte, and billy hook. san francisco, please. crabtree. >> c'mon, everybody.♪ [singing san francisco] ♪ >> [ applause ] . >> courtesy of city college of san francisco's great culinary department. hot soup. where is our soup? who knows. who knows where the hot soup is. >> right here on polk street. is that where it is? hot soup on gearey. good. first, some words of wisdom from our supervisors. take us to our leaders, please. >> hi, everybody, london breed representing district five and i'm so happy to be here today. we are here doing what san franciscans do best. we are improvising. we made what? actually we made soup out of out of lemonade. i want everyone to remember that back then san francisco was pretty dark. i know some remember that. we have an incredible fire department. the fire department and poli
we are gathering here today to honor those who survived, those who perished and those who built thisity out of the ashes. so please with me, sing again as we hold up the memorial to our fallen comrades, three of whom are alive today and watching from home. george cluchey, bill dell monte, and billy hook. san francisco, please. crabtree. >> c'mon, everybody.♪ [singing san francisco] ♪ >> [ applause ] . >> courtesy of city college of san francisco's great culinary...
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and who with?itico reports today, right today, this tuesday, that clinton supporters know she'll need a new team of advisers, not just oldtime pals to win winning operation. "she wants to hear many voice, not simply retreads. a huge help wanted sign for people who know what they're doing." said a senior democrat who worked with clinton for years. hillary won big primary states against obama. ohio, texas, connecticut, pennsylvania. it was unbelievable. california, just to name a few. she can bring in the right team, to only go further in 2016. joan walsh is "salon's" editor at large and msnbc political analyst. i have to go first to joan on this. i want to go back to this other fellow, glen. let me two to glen firgo to gle. is she going to have a new team, old team, hybrid mix of a team to win next time? she almost did last time. in fact, the lead is apparently what i hear through the buzz, every you talked to acted asdef >> thanks, man. no, there is a sense. you know, we talked to 20, 25 people on
and who with?itico reports today, right today, this tuesday, that clinton supporters know she'll need a new team of advisers, not just oldtime pals to win winning operation. "she wants to hear many voice, not simply retreads. a huge help wanted sign for people who know what they're doing." said a senior democrat who worked with clinton for years. hillary won big primary states against obama. ohio, texas, connecticut, pennsylvania. it was unbelievable. california, just to name a few....
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we're sending them. >> who's the guy? who's the guy who went out?his name is [bleep]. >> all right. how old is he? >> he's like 52. >> all right. and -- >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> okay. i got that here. >> and you said -- what was his name again? >> [bleep]. >> and is he white, black or hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know, he's not here right now. >> when he left, what was he wearing? >> i don't know. >> police are on the way, talk to them when they get there. >> i told you they're on the way, talk to them when they get there. >> okay. all right. >> she said she was aware she's been on the news for the past ten years, i believe i heard her mention georgina. on the phone, john ryan, john, what do you make of this? obviously, there's still a lot of questions to be answer ds. they said they're going to have a press conference now it's been pushed to 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. a lot of questions about the relationship of these three women, under what circumstances. what do you mak
we're sending them. >> who's the guy? who's the guy who went out?his name is [bleep]. >> all right. how old is he? >> he's like 52. >> all right. and -- >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> okay. i got that here. >> and you said -- what was his name again? >> [bleep]. >> and is he white, black or hispanic? >> he's hispanic. >> what's he wearing? >> i don't know, he's not here right now....
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would be appointed and who wouldn't.ost: garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through everything. they lost two children. they had marital problems. 1880, time he has run in they are very clear and very square on the same page in terms of their values. they both shared a lot of intellectual and literary pursuits. that was a mutual passion which during the tough times kept them together, but she was, at the time she got the news that he won the nomination, she was scrubbing the floor. she did not want to pose for photographs. she was very reluctant. she did, and of course, the first images we start to see and paraphernalia during the .ampaign, she wrote a private letter to some friends and said, the truth is, i do not want to go to that place, but i really believe that my husband is the right man to lead the coun
would be appointed and who wouldn't.ost: garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through everything. they lost two children. they had marital problems. 1880, time he has run in they are very clear and very square on the same page in terms of their values. they both shared a lot...
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who do you like? >> i like rand paul because i think he's the only person taking a stand for what is the cons institution and the only person that understands these issues. host: rand paul speaking in about 25 minutes. thanks for the call. we heard from bobby jindal from louisiana, the governor. winning his second term in 2012. this is new orleans on the line, democratic caller linda. caller: i'm calling about bobby jindal. i just don't like him. he's sitting up there telling all those fibs and not telling the truth. he's not doing nothing for louisiana. host: we're going to give viewers a chance to see the bobby jindal speech in a little bit. 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central we'll hear from rand paul. randy is in ottawa, iowa. randy, go ahead. caller: hi. i'd like to comment on the g.o.p.'s policy and their economic plan for america since george bush from 2000 on and if you put into context how george bush deficit spent from 2002 on, all of his tax cuts were deficit spending, and then you apply the theme t
who do you like? >> i like rand paul because i think he's the only person taking a stand for what is the cons institution and the only person that understands these issues. host: rand paul speaking in about 25 minutes. thanks for the call. we heard from bobby jindal from louisiana, the governor. winning his second term in 2012. this is new orleans on the line, democratic caller linda. caller: i'm calling about bobby jindal. i just don't like him. he's sitting up there telling all those...
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some of those who serve are household names. while others are drawn from the ranks of those who serve or have served an elected office, former governors or senators and congressmen. there are others though that you don't hear about as often but who are as vital a part of your n.r.a. leadership team. j.d. williams of oklahoma, washington, d.c. and now texas is one such director. j.d. has been a mentor to wayne, me and the n.r.a. itself for decades. as a successful attorney and perhaps the most respected lobbyist of his generation, the j.d. williams has been instrumental in every second amendment battle waged in washington since the 1960's. he has been and continues to be a valued advisor to democrats and republicans alike. he was crucial to the formation of the institution for action and has been an unfailing wise counselor to wayne and every n.r.a. president with whom he has served. and would if we were a baseball team rather than a board be a most valuable player. i remember riding back after a day of shooting on the chesapeake
some of those who serve are household names. while others are drawn from the ranks of those who serve or have served an elected office, former governors or senators and congressmen. there are others though that you don't hear about as often but who are as vital a part of your n.r.a. leadership team. j.d. williams of oklahoma, washington, d.c. and now texas is one such director. j.d. has been a mentor to wayne, me and the n.r.a. itself for decades. as a successful attorney and perhaps the most...
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police won't say who the father is. though, the deputy chief tells us he suspects it is one of the men who have been arrested. the image comes after ten years of those other photos of amanda, of gina dejesus, of michelle knight, all held against their will as their families, the community, carried on just outside their front door. until that moment just 24 hours ago. the first time we heard amanda berry's voice, in a decade. >> hello, police. help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. and what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped. and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here. i'm free now. >> reporter: there was a neighbor, charles ramsey, who heard screams from inside the house. amanda berry, now 27, pounding on the door to escape. >> we had to kick open the bottom. on that door it was aluminum, it was cheap. she climbed out with her daughter. >> reporter: abc news has learned, she ran to neighbors across the street, grabbing the cordless phone. and you can hea
police won't say who the father is. though, the deputy chief tells us he suspects it is one of the men who have been arrested. the image comes after ten years of those other photos of amanda, of gina dejesus, of michelle knight, all held against their will as their families, the community, carried on just outside their front door. until that moment just 24 hours ago. the first time we heard amanda berry's voice, in a decade. >> hello, police. help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need...
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in extra energy fees the bankers resident swap experts of light masters is also under fire masters who is most famous for inventing credit default swaps is accused of lying under oath to regulators about this energy scheme for one of j.p. morgan's most famous investors one buffett isn't discouraged he says he's one hundred percent for jamie we'll see how mr dimon holds. and our bankers cut duel at the bottom of the show. and at the annual shareholders meeting for berkshire hathaway buffett promise for any hour he praised bernanke in calling four and a half years of near zero interest rates and two trillion dollars in bond purchases smart policy bizarrely he distant leverage calling it heroin and catnip mr buffett where do you think. he's not optimistic on gold or big going and saying all of our forty nine billion dollars we haven't moved any of it. with the saves of omaha did report a substantial profits from derivatives what he used to call financial weapons of mass destruction well maybe you would be amenable to that point option all right let's get to what's in your interest. we oft
in extra energy fees the bankers resident swap experts of light masters is also under fire masters who is most famous for inventing credit default swaps is accused of lying under oath to regulators about this energy scheme for one of j.p. morgan's most famous investors one buffett isn't discouraged he says he's one hundred percent for jamie we'll see how mr dimon holds. and our bankers cut duel at the bottom of the show. and at the annual shareholders meeting for berkshire hathaway buffett...
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and sandy hook promise was a group of people who were helping some of the families who wanted to get this message out. and that's what you have. you have many different people in this community who are in such pain. and you know, we didn't ask to be in this club together, but we are. >> you said without fighting them. what do you mean without fighting who? >> well, when you have 26 victims, you have 26 different families. when you have this country, you have 50 different states. you have people who have different values, different lives that are very different from mine. >> and different positions on guns. >> different positions on guns. different positions on mental health. different positions on the security of our schools. so, i had to talk to them. and i still do talk to them because they're parents. their kids go to school. they're grandparents. they're brothers, they're sisters, they're aunts, they're uncles. so, they have their perspective, and they want safety. and i think there's a misconception that sandy hook promise is just about the gun debate, it is not. >> one of your
and sandy hook promise was a group of people who were helping some of the families who wanted to get this message out. and that's what you have. you have many different people in this community who are in such pain. and you know, we didn't ask to be in this club together, but we are. >> you said without fighting them. what do you mean without fighting who? >> well, when you have 26 victims, you have 26 different families. when you have this country, you have 50 different states. you...
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who? we need to know the name. >> bill: when we find that out, the name, the benghazi story will begin to crystallize but we don't know on the other side ms. laura ingraham already convinced the a. p r story is big. i say not yet. absolutely not. the justice department wecht through legal terms to get the phone records. they will didn't buy that. we don't know what did he did. >> that's not a scandal. >> i'm not willing. let me jump in here. >> bill: wait, laura. >> the idea that we're giving the administration the benefit of the doubt. >> i'm not giving anybody the benefit of anything. i am saying fact. >> bill: the reason president obama didn't get away with saying all troubles caused by political attacks is that some on the right go way beyond established facts. and effect they are giving him power cover. irs pound conservative groups. if they did that evidence must come forth. we the press need to investigate it we will. i will. same thing with the a.p. if there was an abuse of power,
who? we need to know the name. >> bill: when we find that out, the name, the benghazi story will begin to crystallize but we don't know on the other side ms. laura ingraham already convinced the a. p r story is big. i say not yet. absolutely not. the justice department wecht through legal terms to get the phone records. they will didn't buy that. we don't know what did he did. >> that's not a scandal. >> i'm not willing. let me jump in here. >> bill: wait, laura....
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i don't know who that might be-- general spiese-- who can do that because i can't do that and then find a financing portal that can cultivate those who have been trained into resolving those issues and that was where i went to people like gary and frank and to take people that are already good at what they do and hopefully marry them with what i hope to be good at which is not just leadership with them but what i know i'm good at which is telling the story of the general and the incubator. >> rose: so your role is is to do what? >> to run and launch this veteran-led incubator with general spiese until we can ultimately transition that into a broader management structure. >> rose: help me out here. where did you get involved in this and were you retired when he came to you? >> my wife got connected with the farm well over a year ago and drug me out and i saw what was going on there and frankly became intrigued and then she talked about the this guy from new york who was on msnbc leaving his job to move out to the farm. i found that a little bit interesting and as dylan started talking ab
i don't know who that might be-- general spiese-- who can do that because i can't do that and then find a financing portal that can cultivate those who have been trained into resolving those issues and that was where i went to people like gary and frank and to take people that are already good at what they do and hopefully marry them with what i hope to be good at which is not just leadership with them but what i know i'm good at which is telling the story of the general and the incubator....
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i had the tient who you saw who was 89, who was in the service. this is wonderful, and i think i'll always enjoy it. i really do. all right, be good. - thank you. - you're welcome. "the human condition" is a 26-part series about health and wellness. for more information on this program, and accompanying materials, call: or, visit online at: patty: filing for social security online, is so easy a beatnik can do it. with his laptop. in any malt shop! narrator: the life of a premature baby-- a pound and a few ounces at birth-- is saved. but the physical conditions that result from her early arrival will consume millions of dollars in medical costs before she is 18. a family of four sustains critical injuries in an automobile accident as they travel cross-country to start a new job. before the last family member leaves the hospital, they are forced into bankruptcy. and that new job? long gone. isolated cases? not at all. very real examples of what this nation faces in the struggle to provide health care for people who need it, but can't pay for it. the
i had the tient who you saw who was 89, who was in the service. this is wonderful, and i think i'll always enjoy it. i really do. all right, be good. - thank you. - you're welcome. "the human condition" is a 26-part series about health and wellness. for more information on this program, and accompanying materials, call: or, visit online at: patty: filing for social security online, is so easy a beatnik can do it. with his laptop. in any malt shop! narrator: the life of a premature...
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who is waiting for his replacement who never comes.winfield scott went to escort trist back to veracruz so he is stuck there, and then he decide i'm going to shoot the end of the war after all, and he does, and the treaty gets sent back to president polk, in a rage. polk refuses to compensate trist for all his expenses. took the taylor administration for compensate trist for his expenses. but they have polk cornered. polk can't not send the treaty to the senate after he publicly set these terms, and trist gets everything he asked for initially, before he changed his mind and tried to get the whole thing. so they're very, very successful. lincoln and his colleagues, very successful. so lincoln's hands are all over the postal bill. gets the legislation passed to benefit people in his district. he is a player, issues of war and peace that dominate snow congress. yes? >> followed your working -- you have shared some pretty cool characters. how do you enter act with these guys? how do you write -- what is your process for finding the next a
who is waiting for his replacement who never comes.winfield scott went to escort trist back to veracruz so he is stuck there, and then he decide i'm going to shoot the end of the war after all, and he does, and the treaty gets sent back to president polk, in a rage. polk refuses to compensate trist for all his expenses. took the taylor administration for compensate trist for his expenses. but they have polk cornered. polk can't not send the treaty to the senate after he publicly set these...
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women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about the only underarm low t treatment, axiron. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the
women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems...
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they're going to be making sure, they want to know who he was in communication with, who he stopped being in communication with, you know, up or around the bombing because that would tell them a lot. if somebody he had been talking to seemed to disappear, that would be certainly a sure clue that fbi investigators need to talk to them. they'll also look at the information kept in the cloud, the contacts, associations, time lines, anything they can really piece together. that is when the forensic team has a big job ahead of it. also we have to keep in mind there is a possibility there may have been more than one computer and there are also cell phones and all that yields other information as well. right now we're told they have what they believe is the lap top computer so they'll take a close look at it. >> thank you so much. more on the investigation in the world one of dzhokhar tsarnaev'e friends should not have been allowed into the country when he tried to enter earlier this year but once again it seems the right hand did not know what the left hand was doing. more than a decade after t
they're going to be making sure, they want to know who he was in communication with, who he stopped being in communication with, you know, up or around the bombing because that would tell them a lot. if somebody he had been talking to seemed to disappear, that would be certainly a sure clue that fbi investigators need to talk to them. they'll also look at the information kept in the cloud, the contacts, associations, time lines, anything they can really piece together. that is when the forensic...
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and who is excited about it.re watching "world news now." ♪ it's in the sky ♪ it's called the moon >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy phones... oh! super dirty! and grimy car rims... wow! that really works! ...all taking losses. it looks like mr. clean has won everything. the cleaning games are finished? and so are we. okay, but i just took a mortgage out on the cabinet. [ male announcer ] clean more, work less, with the mr. clean magic eraser extra power. >>> all right. >>> all right. one of the toughest decisions anyone can be asked to make is whether another human being should live or die. >> that was the choice for the jurors in the jodi arias case. though they were unanimous in convi
and who is excited about it.re watching "world news now." ♪ it's in the sky ♪ it's called the moon >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. [ other merv ] welcome back to the cleaning games. let's get a recap, merv. [ merv ] thanks, other merv. mr. clean magic eraser extra power was three times faster on permanent marker. elsewhere against dirt, it was a sweep, with scuffed sports equipment... had it coming. grungy...
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that was jason lanier the author of who owns the future and who is mel watt up next i'm going to profile president obama's nominee for the federal housing finance agency and then our team producer bob inglis and i will discuss the fed the botched and dependent foreclosure review process you won't want to miss that. we speak your language any time of the war not a day of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. for you here. in the spanish find out more visit. wealthy british style. time to write for. the market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . little. by little. the little. old. i. i last week president obama nominated north carolina congressman mel watt as director of the federal housing finance agency this is the agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. now his nomination garnered both bipartisan support and criticism tennessee senator bob corker is said in a statement i c
that was jason lanier the author of who owns the future and who is mel watt up next i'm going to profile president obama's nominee for the federal housing finance agency and then our team producer bob inglis and i will discuss the fed the botched and dependent foreclosure review process you won't want to miss that. we speak your language any time of the war not a day of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles stories. for you here. in...