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. >> others use libby. who knew. >>> the times limited says virgin atlantic will allow some to use cell phones on some flights. it won't be cheechlt about $1.67 a minute. i was trapped like a rat on the elevator going from 38 to the basement to the lobby and this woman was going on and on about he didn't call, why didn't he call, we've got go to the dentist. >> on the phone the whole time. >> in an elevator organization u're you're in a dinky space. don't do that on a plane. >> you know how you say that in french? no! >>> tom selleck is here. joe torre was making men's room earlier. tom selleck has the women drooling. we'll be back in moment. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by prudential. prudential. bring your challenges. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. delicious gourmet gravy. and she agrees. with fancy feast gravy lovers, your
. >> others use libby. who knew. >>> the times limited says virgin atlantic will allow some to use cell phones on some flights. it won't be cheechlt about $1.67 a minute. i was trapped like a rat on the elevator going from 38 to the basement to the lobby and this woman was going on and on about he didn't call, why didn't he call, we've got go to the dentist. >> on the phone the whole time. >> in an elevator organization u're you're in a dinky space. don't do that on a...
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. >> he prosecuted leaks from the cia and lying in the white house, convicting libby for obstruction of justice. he was tenacious but fair. >> when push came to shove and it came to doing the right thing he did the right thing. >> before chicago fitzgerald was assistant prosecutor in new york where he helped to bring down those behind the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassies in africa as well as the 1993 world trade center attack. but it was from his post here that fitzgerald oversaw thousands of prosecutions, including two that ended in the convictions of successive illinois governors for behavior that seemed to offend him personally. here he was announcing the indictment of governor rod blagojevich. >> is this a sad day for government. it's a very sad day for illinois government. the conduct would make lincoln roll over in his grave. >> whatever it may have done to lincoln it ended with blagojevich taking up residence at a federal penitentiary in colorado. fitzgerald has no immediate plans and reportedly plans to take the summer off before considering his next move. he's regarded as a p
. >> he prosecuted leaks from the cia and lying in the white house, convicting libby for obstruction of justice. he was tenacious but fair. >> when push came to shove and it came to doing the right thing he did the right thing. >> before chicago fitzgerald was assistant prosecutor in new york where he helped to bring down those behind the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassies in africa as well as the 1993 world trade center attack. but it was from his post here that fitzgerald...
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. >> others use libby. who knew. >>> the times limited says virgin atlantic will allow some to use cell phones on some flights. it won't be cheechlt about $1.67 a minute. i was trapped like a rat on the elevator going from 38 to the basement to the lobby and this woman was going on and on about he didn't call why didn't he call, we've got go to the dentist. >> on the phone the whole time. >> in an elevator organization u're inu you're in a dinky space. don't do that on a plane. >> you know how you say that in french? no! >>> tom selleck is here. joe torre was making men's room earlier. tom selleck has the women drooling. we'll be back in moment. you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by prudential. prudential. bring your challenges. right when you see them, they're yours, it's like, ah, it's part of me. it's me again. now that i'm retiring they all have plans for me. i'm excited. the best part of any great meal? delicious gourmet gravy. and she agrees.
. >> others use libby. who knew. >>> the times limited says virgin atlantic will allow some to use cell phones on some flights. it won't be cheechlt about $1.67 a minute. i was trapped like a rat on the elevator going from 38 to the basement to the lobby and this woman was going on and on about he didn't call why didn't he call, we've got go to the dentist. >> on the phone the whole time. >> in an elevator organization u're inu you're in a dinky space. don't do that...
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scooter libby was convicted. it became a huge deal. that was, compared to the operational details that are involved here, related to a very narrow band of stuff. megyn: why are we getting these? why are we getting these? how is the times winding up with all this intelligence that it otherwise wouldn't have in the absence of leak? >> i tell you this much, that number that you showed at the beginning, that talked about the president's poor standings with veterans is indicative of a problem with military families and other folks. the president knows he's not going to win the military vote, the veterans' vote, but he can't have this wide of a gap with romney. neither of niece guys are veterans and the president figures hey look, i allowed the raid that went in and killed usama bin laden, i had a kill list that were offed all the time, i should get credit for being tough, why should i -- the biggest thing he ran with was the massachusetts national guard, i shouldn't be trailing this guy, so it looks like they're slurping this information ou
scooter libby was convicted. it became a huge deal. that was, compared to the operational details that are involved here, related to a very narrow band of stuff. megyn: why are we getting these? why are we getting these? how is the times winding up with all this intelligence that it otherwise wouldn't have in the absence of leak? >> i tell you this much, that number that you showed at the beginning, that talked about the president's poor standings with veterans is indicative of a problem...
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since libby works for the government, her daughter will lose the health insurance if the amendment passes. but amendment supporters say there's a way around that. >> the vast majority of governmental insurance would not cover her child any way. those handful of cities and counties that have it in that nature, if they reformat it so they want to cover the unmarried household members of all the children, they could do that if they want to. >> i think it's wrong to ask me to be untruthful in order to get coverage. and i don't understand why an amendment that is meant to protect families would request that our family lie who we are and lie about being a family in order to get protection. >> reporter: recent polling shows the amendment is likely to pass on tuesday. but critics warn that if voters approve the measure, it will set a dangerous precedent. >> how people feel about same sex marriage is a matter of the conscious. but the real question is, do we want to support codifying and placing discrimination in our constitution? >> reporter: randi kay, cnn, atlanta. >> we'll be right back. look,
since libby works for the government, her daughter will lose the health insurance if the amendment passes. but amendment supporters say there's a way around that. >> the vast majority of governmental insurance would not cover her child any way. those handful of cities and counties that have it in that nature, if they reformat it so they want to cover the unmarried household members of all the children, they could do that if they want to. >> i think it's wrong to ask me to be...
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a couple of years ago when i was in the legislature, the then senate president libby mitchell to make state funding to go to public school breakfast programs. she got an unbelievable backlash that we should be having to pay for breakfast for kids. this was from the public, so i mean i don't know. i would hope that the public wouldn't be outranled. i would hope that the public would realize taking care of kids between 0-5 is one of the most responsibilities our nation and families should have. honestly after seeing the breakfast backlash, some people's priorities are obviously very difficult. >> congresswoman chellie pingreee and her daughter, har na pingree, thank you so much. >>> the author of "bringing up baby" coming up. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain
a couple of years ago when i was in the legislature, the then senate president libby mitchell to make state funding to go to public school breakfast programs. she got an unbelievable backlash that we should be having to pay for breakfast for kids. this was from the public, so i mean i don't know. i would hope that the public wouldn't be outranled. i would hope that the public would realize taking care of kids between 0-5 is one of the most responsibilities our nation and families should have....
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for example, what struck me about libby is the claim that libya was not at war which i think what a surprise mr. david sims we're trying to kill him during the conflict. but also that we delayed our intervention for two to three weeks a wiki to get united nations approval. where the current administration thought it was more important get approval from the united nations than from congress. i thought i felt was a remarkable thing that the presidency trying to actually limit its own freedom of action by tying the fate of our national policy here the organization that is not even part of our political system. thanks very much. >> thank you, professor yoo. [applause] >> thank you very much. i'm very honored to be here and i want to first and foremost thank the organizers of the conference for this invitation. i salute barber, michael, gabe and your colleagues are organizing this conference. i've had the privilege of having many of you in a class and i'm delighted to see you. i also want to congratulate all of you for being in the audience because there are many other ways you could have spend y
for example, what struck me about libby is the claim that libya was not at war which i think what a surprise mr. david sims we're trying to kill him during the conflict. but also that we delayed our intervention for two to three weeks a wiki to get united nations approval. where the current administration thought it was more important get approval from the united nations than from congress. i thought i felt was a remarkable thing that the presidency trying to actually limit its own freedom of...
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know his name or might remember his name because he is the guy who was tapped to prosecute scooter libby in that valerie plame disclosure case. he also prosecuted a number of high-profile cia agents who were accused of disclosing information about their fellow officers. patrick fitzgerald, who spent 24 years as a u.s. attorney in new york, chicago and other places is resigning. he served under two presidents and four attorneys general. >>> history in the making right now in egypt as millions of voters head to the polls for their first-ever free presidential election. 13 candidates are on ballot there. all trying to replace the ousted president hosni mubarak. leland vittert is keeping an eye on that. he is streaming live from cairo with the very latest. leland? >> reporter: jon, good evening. as the sunsets over the nile river in cairo, two days worth of voting, emotions on street would be probably be excitement, hope, but a lot of fear about what comes next. finally, father and son can experience together what egyptians never have, the pride that comes in voting for a president, a feelin
know his name or might remember his name because he is the guy who was tapped to prosecute scooter libby in that valerie plame disclosure case. he also prosecuted a number of high-profile cia agents who were accused of disclosing information about their fellow officers. patrick fitzgerald, who spent 24 years as a u.s. attorney in new york, chicago and other places is resigning. he served under two presidents and four attorneys general. >>> history in the making right now in egypt as...
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a couple of years ago when i was in the legislature, the then senate president libby mitchell to make state funding to go to public school breakfast programs. she got an unbelievable backlash that we should be having to pay for breakfast for kids. this was from the public, so i mean i don't know. i would hope that the public wouldn't be outranled. i would hope that the public would realize taking care of kids between 0-5 is one of the most responsibilities our nation and families should have. honestly after seeing the breakfast backlash, some people's priorities are obviously very difficult. >> congresswoman chellie pingreee and her daughter, har na pingree, thank you so much. >>> the author of "bringing up baby" coming up. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain a
a couple of years ago when i was in the legislature, the then senate president libby mitchell to make state funding to go to public school breakfast programs. she got an unbelievable backlash that we should be having to pay for breakfast for kids. this was from the public, so i mean i don't know. i would hope that the public wouldn't be outranled. i would hope that the public would realize taking care of kids between 0-5 is one of the most responsibilities our nation and families should have....
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libby, do me a favor. would you make sure you point out the republican callers? i'm just curious as to how they feel about the minimum wage, especially since their leaders are the one who is vote against it. thank you for taking my call. host: jerry is up next. columbus line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to see a living wage like civilized countries like switzerland and the netherlands both have and i wish c-span would do a program on a living wage. this $7.25 in ours is ridiculous and i've been retired for over 20 years but i started working for 25 cents an hour at a bakery and that was the minimum wage in 1938. thank you very much and have a wonderful day. host: hey, jerry what, do you think would be a living wage? caller: i let the economists figure that out because like i say, i really don't know what a living wage should be. that's why i wish c-span would get out from behind that counter and do a program on living wage. what would it be? have a wonderful day. host: tina is a republican in alexandria, virginia. good morning. call
libby, do me a favor. would you make sure you point out the republican callers? i'm just curious as to how they feel about the minimum wage, especially since their leaders are the one who is vote against it. thank you for taking my call. host: jerry is up next. columbus line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to see a living wage like civilized countries like switzerland and the netherlands both have and i wish c-span would do a program on a living wage. this $7.25 in...
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i love watching you, libby. this has been a headache listening to this congressperson with a lot of run on sentences. she never enters a question specifically. my question has to do with two things. health care. she keeps talking about health care and the government and how the government should stay out of health care. i wonder who pays for health care bill, her gas. could we removed some congresspersons? let's see some real americans in the country for everybody -- let's see some real americans. the country is for everybody. would you sign one of my pledges? host: the next person on twitter says could start by cutting by 50%.'s salary guest: >> gregory katsas the opportunity every two years ago to the ballot box and vote for someone different if he does not like his member of congress. he is a little bit wrong. i fill up my tank myself. i pay for my health care. i have a sehelp savings account. when you talk about members of congress' salary, these salaries have been frozen and there's always a push to reduce
i love watching you, libby. this has been a headache listening to this congressperson with a lot of run on sentences. she never enters a question specifically. my question has to do with two things. health care. she keeps talking about health care and the government and how the government should stay out of health care. i wonder who pays for health care bill, her gas. could we removed some congresspersons? let's see some real americans in the country for everybody -- let's see some real...
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caller: hi libby. thank you. i want to call in and say that it's really one of the things that is destroying public housing. the media also look and cast down people that live in public housing. they are talking about whatever -- yes there is drug and violence in public housing. but the media goes to make it look really bad. i know people from around different parts of america. they all have the same opinion of public housing. it makes it impossible to get a job sometimes. it makes impossible for people to look past where you're from. no one talks about the deon sanders who stayed in public housing and they did. guest: jimmy carter. host: let's get a response from our guest. guest: what shane is saying is right. it's really the extreme version of that. it's sort of the most iconic and mediated housing project. people around the country know it because they seen it on television or movies like candy man and people crack jokes about it. it becomes a slang term for ghetto or scary. it's in rap songs. it's really eve
caller: hi libby. thank you. i want to call in and say that it's really one of the things that is destroying public housing. the media also look and cast down people that live in public housing. they are talking about whatever -- yes there is drug and violence in public housing. but the media goes to make it look really bad. i know people from around different parts of america. they all have the same opinion of public housing. it makes it impossible to get a job sometimes. it makes impossible...
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remember the first prize that we gave a thing, the first prize that was given her one of the first was to libby rosenthal at "the new york times" who had done an amazing reporting in china very early on. and her reports have been translated into chinese and red eye the internal party information newsletter and had an effect on the chinese leadership and help to inform them because reporting in china was not so good and they didn't have this good information. so i think the world is smaller all the time and people are better aware of what everyone is writing. things are more quickly translated on google. you can know instantly more or less what was said in an article even if you're chinese characters are really really rusty. i think the drama though in china, it's a chinese drama. i mean the struggles over the country's future and as i his eakes said the chen guangcheng story is a story about thousands and thousands of activists and civil society people and journalists and people in china demanding their rights and demanding their government respect, china respect its own constitution and that i
remember the first prize that we gave a thing, the first prize that was given her one of the first was to libby rosenthal at "the new york times" who had done an amazing reporting in china very early on. and her reports have been translated into chinese and red eye the internal party information newsletter and had an effect on the chinese leadership and help to inform them because reporting in china was not so good and they didn't have this good information. so i think the world is...
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caller: good morning, libby and mr. steele. host: i will pass on your question to the chairman. caller: my question for him is regarding the republican plan to pay for eight years with bush. he republicans spent $11.5 trillion with two wars, with the military advantage, with tarp. and they blew clinton's surplus and gave me $0.50 trillion tax -- $3.5 trillion tax cut in 2003 for jobs. by 2008 we had millions of 99- percenters. -- 99-ers. the republicans still have a lot to explain. guest: i agree with your premise and that's why you saw the emergence of tea party activism within the gop. those republicans were frustrated with big government republicanism, frustrated with spending money we did not have, and creating debt, which is a burden for future generations, and spending on medicare advantage, as well as not having the resources to pay for that at that time it. i give you all that. but that does not change where we are right now. it's part of the history of it. it's part of the scenario, but it does not change the fact that in the last four years our economy that has grown $
caller: good morning, libby and mr. steele. host: i will pass on your question to the chairman. caller: my question for him is regarding the republican plan to pay for eight years with bush. he republicans spent $11.5 trillion with two wars, with the military advantage, with tarp. and they blew clinton's surplus and gave me $0.50 trillion tax -- $3.5 trillion tax cut in 2003 for jobs. by 2008 we had millions of 99- percenters. -- 99-ers. the republicans still have a lot to explain. guest: i...