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i was brand new to washington. i was in my 20's. he was standing over one of the most junior reporters at the paper, margaret shapiro at the time, she was on deadline and he's standing there with his own notebook sort of giving her all of this stuff as she's writing. i'm going oh, my gosh, he's being a leg man for a 20-something reporter. >> i have a different story of how i met david broder. i was literally a kid. i was in my senior year in college and i had come out to washington and i was working on an independent study project for my senior year in college. and i went toipt view david. i set it up in advance because he was a great man and i wanted to get his view. i went to interview him. i asked him two questions and he said to me, what does this have to do with the topic of your paper? talk about crushed -- gwen: talk about focused. >> and it was a reminder, thing about david that you always remember, he was gentle and helpful and focud and he would keep you focused as a journalist. gwen: thank you all so much for helping us r
i was brand new to washington. i was in my 20's. he was standing over one of the most junior reporters at the paper, margaret shapiro at the time, she was on deadline and he's standing there with his own notebook sort of giving her all of this stuff as she's writing. i'm going oh, my gosh, he's being a leg man for a 20-something reporter. >> i have a different story of how i met david broder. i was literally a kid. i was in my senior year in college and i had come out to washington and i...
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washington wins it! on a last-second j, cold-blooded! bob: gus, what has to happen in this situation is the officials must go to the monitor. clearly it was well before the buzzer. watch the backboard. see it light up. not until the ball was in the net. but by rule the officials go look at it. this is unbelievable, out of his hands. no problem. 28 points for isaiah thomas, fitting that he should be the one to make the basket at the end. gus: that says it all. 77-75 the final. the washington huskies have now won back-to-back pac-10 tournament titles. isaiah thomas. don't forget tonight on cbs it is "ncis." say long from l.a. you have been watching cbs sports on our 30th road to the final four. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> we saw the damage in santa cruz now new video of the tsunami coming ashore in emeryville. a serious problem at one of the country's nuclear power plants. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. the scope of the disaster in ja
washington wins it! on a last-second j, cold-blooded! bob: gus, what has to happen in this situation is the officials must go to the monitor. clearly it was well before the buzzer. watch the backboard. see it light up. not until the ball was in the net. but by rule the officials go look at it. this is unbelievable, out of his hands. no problem. 28 points for isaiah thomas, fitting that he should be the one to make the basket at the end. gus: that says it all. 77-75 the final. the washington...
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what does that mean for washington? we'll be a desirable school to undesirable school already people are calling up and finding out we may not be able to give them the classes you are shorting us 200 students. we are a desirable school. then we'll have an operational budget. please do that. thank you. i've been a high school teacher for 16 years. i'm also here to represent a multiethic african-american students. strong sxroe comprehensive high schools should continue to serve kids from the study. why destroy the district's strengths. students first, right. why aren't cuts being made. teachers working in the class node to be the priority as well. teachers have to do more with less all the time. employ yoes outside the classroom have to do the same. do not drop washington's enrollments below 2200-200 in enrollment. >> please finish up. >> thank you. >> i'll say this quickly. there are a lot of people in he here. >> my name is desean smith. i think teachers have some luterbrain. moving them to different schools. we go to t
what does that mean for washington? we'll be a desirable school to undesirable school already people are calling up and finding out we may not be able to give them the classes you are shorting us 200 students. we are a desirable school. then we'll have an operational budget. please do that. thank you. i've been a high school teacher for 16 years. i'm also here to represent a multiethic african-american students. strong sxroe comprehensive high schools should continue to serve kids from the...
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i'm a seen juror at george washington high school. i've met many teachers who have helped inspire and guide me. they've helped keep me safe. if these features get cut, we wouldn't have the classes nesterovic to meet california's university standards. i was told when i was younger to go for the american dream. this is where the power is. people are coming up and expressing communication problems expressing frustration with this scenario that is totally unrealistic. i would like to know where the power is with this board and with you? basically, we need to hear your voice. we need to hear on the radio in the news everyday. it has to be if we want to promote what we are doing here in san francisco. we are looking here to be the leaders. just because the district amount hands over money and you ask them to decide how to skin their own hides. that doesn't mean they have autonomy or equity. people are coming to you to try to see if they can get a reasonable decision and definitely some powerful voices here about what we need to do as citize
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"washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] . . >>host: syria is deploying its army to a number of cities hit by unrest. it is claimed that the government is shooting and killing demonstrators. we will begin with phone calls from republicans on the. you may have seen part of our coverage yesterday from the conservative principles conference that took place in des moines, iowa. we replied earlier this morning on c-span and we want to hear from republicans and we want to ask you what issues will be defined the gop primary? if you are a republican living in the eastern or central time zone the number is on your screen. let me emphasize that for the first 40 minutes, we would ask that republicans on the call. it will be interesting for democrats to hear what the republicans think will shape of this 2012 republican primary. "the new york daily news" pay tribute to geraldine ferraro who passed away yesterday. she battled c
"washington journal" is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] . . >>host: syria is deploying its army to a number of cities hit by unrest. it is claimed that the government is shooting and killing demonstrators. we will begin with phone calls from republicans on the. you may have seen part of our coverage yesterday from the conservative principles conference that took place in des moines, iowa. we...
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welcome to "washington journal." in the headlines, more on the developing situation in libya and the u.s. involvement. one of the headlines in "the washington times" -- "the rebels move towards tripoli." the baltimore sun" with libya facing questions. the public and congress question the u.s. involvement. in "the wall street journal" this morning "the u.s. will not back intervention." we continue our discussion with involving the u.s. and its involvement in the situation in libya, two words. coming up, "regime change." what should the u.s. mission be as the situation continues to develop in libya and whether or not regime change should be on that list. the numbers are -- host: if you have called in the last 30 days, send us a message electronically. the e-mail address is journal@c- span.org. among the items in the paper talking about u.s. and its involvement in the libyan situation is this op-ed piece by fred stevens in "the wall street journal." "bolivia mission was never about regime change -- the libyan mission wa
welcome to "washington journal." in the headlines, more on the developing situation in libya and the u.s. involvement. one of the headlines in "the washington times" -- "the rebels move towards tripoli." the baltimore sun" with libya facing questions. the public and congress question the u.s. involvement. in "the wall street journal" this morning "the u.s. will not back intervention." we continue our discussion with involving the u.s. and...
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washington today on c-span radio. every week day, we'll take you to capitol hill, the white house and anywhere news is happening. nationwide on xm 132 or on line at c-span.org. available as an i phone app and down load every evening as a c-span pod cast. >> the most obvious reason is that crude oil is a rising product. currently what's going on in the middle east is the most immediate reason why prices are rising. when you look at how that relates to the everyday american. we are dependant to come out of the united states. when you have unrest going on in the world, that kind of spooks the market. speculation is always going to go on one way or the other. somebody will try to buy whatever they are looking at i think it should be a goefl us to become less dependant. we can do that because we have a tremendous amount of reserves. my responsibility is for all federal lands. jo i'm talking about not only the continental shelf how. how would that increase it sends the signal that america is serious. this happened in 2008,
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but can be a loner show where i get the real headlines with none of the mercy or can live out of washington d.c. now today we're asking if obama is really acting like a leader some of compliment to the president on his pragmatic approach to foreign relations while others think that he's too scared to use the power at his disposal then more news out of pakistan as the relationship between the obama administration and the i.s.i. continues to deteriorate over the case of raymond davis well discuss his fate and the implications of this could have on the war in afghanistan then calling all fact cat bankers that you've got someone coming after you protest or make wall street pay continue and we're going to talk to a member of the group about their goals that obama has done a one eighty after promising to shut down guantanamo bay when first becoming the president the obama administration has now announced the military tribunals will resume so why the change of heart or to find out and it's international women's day so we'll look at the different ways that people around the world are celebrating an
but can be a loner show where i get the real headlines with none of the mercy or can live out of washington d.c. now today we're asking if obama is really acting like a leader some of compliment to the president on his pragmatic approach to foreign relations while others think that he's too scared to use the power at his disposal then more news out of pakistan as the relationship between the obama administration and the i.s.i. continues to deteriorate over the case of raymond davis well discuss...
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official washington islamist enemy is the stuff of hollywood farce. beat a shia or sunni, the islamists are a limited band of fanatic nihilists, ready to kill widely and indiscriminately for the pure joy of murdering. and ready to sacrifice their lives because my daughters go to university, i went hold early presidential primaries every four years, and because i, may god forgive me, have one or more sam adams after work. would that such an enemy existed, for he would be at most the legal nuisance and not a national security threat posed today to lesser or greater degree by iran, the saudi islamist imperialism, and the sunni islamist movement symbolized and inspired by osama bin laden. this view of america's islamist enemy is unfortunate endemic in both u.s. political parties, much of the u.s. and western media, and perhaps most damaging, much of the academy, especially and most prestigious universities. it is in my judgment that this is almost entirely without substantiation. and it continues to be washington's working assumption, america will slowly
official washington islamist enemy is the stuff of hollywood farce. beat a shia or sunni, the islamists are a limited band of fanatic nihilists, ready to kill widely and indiscriminately for the pure joy of murdering. and ready to sacrifice their lives because my daughters go to university, i went hold early presidential primaries every four years, and because i, may god forgive me, have one or more sam adams after work. would that such an enemy existed, for he would be at most the legal...
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tonight on "washington week." >> the violence must stop. muammar qaddafi has lost the legitimacy to lead and he must leave. gwen: but what can the u.s. do to make it happen? sanctions, navy ships, no-fly zone, all being debated but the bloodshed continues. at home there's no blood but it's a standoff all the same. >> the best way to govern is quit spending more money than we take in. >> we need to cut spending. >> we also believe those cuts must be smart and targeted. gwen: congress gets a two-week reprieve to approve a budget but the underlying fight is far from over. and at the supreme court, a near-unanimous vote that flies in the face of public opinion. >> my first thought was eight justices don't have the common sense god gave a goat. gwen: testing the limits of free speech. covering the week, james kitfield of national journal, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times," and joan biskupic of "usa today." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week
tonight on "washington week." >> the violence must stop. muammar qaddafi has lost the legitimacy to lead and he must leave. gwen: but what can the u.s. do to make it happen? sanctions, navy ships, no-fly zone, all being debated but the bloodshed continues. at home there's no blood but it's a standoff all the same. >> the best way to govern is quit spending more money than we take in. >> we need to cut spending. >> we also believe those cuts must be smart and...
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find the washington week webcast extra at pbs.org and see you around the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> "washington week" was produced by weta which is solely responsible for its content. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. >> to give our war fighters every advantage. >> to deliver technologies that anticipate the future today. >> and help protect america everywhere, from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> one line helps communities turn plans into reality. help shippers forge a path to prosperity. helps workers get back to work. one line is an engine for the economy and the future. norfolk southern, one line, infinite possibilities. >> corporate funding is also provided by prudential financial. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribution
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jordan and i discussed this briefly when he was giving a talk in washington d.c. or on a russian plane in situ it. is not our perception of what's happening in the out of walls is going to accomplish whether or not the i made a cons like a truck of a certain government like it was are i like it or not. it is a new get out and of people who are rejecting that all value is the use of freely given as a as a tool of oppression discrimination. expropriation rejecting one family or all. the surge out in general this where would you people are a victim at this point and has been there are victims of struggle within the royal family itself or have some royals. and now if we do not want to change the status quo or at all to have somebody like that is still out on his son and kind of done one has daughters who are in favor of some cosmetic. reform to shut people up i file it in this deal on families shows today i want to start listening to the people start their process of some kind of elections i will start the process of constitutional monarchy because that's the only way
jordan and i discussed this briefly when he was giving a talk in washington d.c. or on a russian plane in situ it. is not our perception of what's happening in the out of walls is going to accomplish whether or not the i made a cons like a truck of a certain government like it was are i like it or not. it is a new get out and of people who are rejecting that all value is the use of freely given as a as a tool of oppression discrimination. expropriation rejecting one family or all. the surge out...
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we cannot just to feed the left in washington. we need 40 more house seats in washington. we need to pick up the state senate here. we need to strengthen the hand the government has. we need to recognize the 513,000 elected officials of the state and local levels, and only 537 in the federal level. we need then for the first time in 80 years to replace the governing structure of the left with the governing structure that is center-right, and we need from the very first day to implement decisively every establishment of an american exceptional is some that recognizes the power starts with you and goes to washington when necessary. art does not start in washington with a bunch of judges and bureaucrats dictating to you what to do. thank you, good luck, and god bless you. attendeds roemer public schools. he went on to harvard university where he received his degree in 1964. governor romer served four terms in united states congress. as a conservative democrat he broke ranks with his own party to vote for president ronald reagan. he was louisiana governor from 1988 until 1992,
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washington tower, american 1012. >> reporter: no response. a nearby radar facility even tried calling the tower on the phone. >> i tried to call on the land line and tried to call on the commercial line and there's no answer. >> reporter: on board, john from the nbc station wrc in washington, who says the pilot kept the passengers updated. >> sorry, folks, we can't land right now. i can't get in contact with the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: after going around, the american pilot landed on his own, radioing his position to other pilots as he approached. soon a united pilot did the same. late today, the ntsb said the controller admitted he fell asleep on his fourth consecutive overnight shift. faa chief, randy babbitt. >> as a former airline pilot i'm outraged at what happened there. we have an investigation ongoing and we will get to the bottom of this. >> reporter: nationwide, 30 airports have single controllers on duty overnight when, like reagan national, there are few, if any, flights. the faa chief has now ordered a review of a
washington tower, american 1012. >> reporter: no response. a nearby radar facility even tried calling the tower on the phone. >> i tried to call on the land line and tried to call on the commercial line and there's no answer. >> reporter: on board, john from the nbc station wrc in washington, who says the pilot kept the passengers updated. >> sorry, folks, we can't land right now. i can't get in contact with the air traffic control tower. >> reporter: after going...
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but the promises lawmakers in washington have made puts the states to shame. if you add up the unfunded liabilities in all 50 states, you get by one estimate about $3 trillion total. add up washington's promises on social security and medicare alone, and it's over $50 trillion. $50 trillion that we promised to the american people that we don't know how we're going to pay for. something must be done, and now is the time to do it. republicans are ready and willing. where is the president? suddenly at the moment when we can actually do something about this, he's silent. as one columnist in "the washington post" put it, for a man who won office talking about change we can believe in, the president can be a strangely passive president. one of the greatest -- on the greatest fiscal challenge of the day, he appears at least so far to have taken a pass. this is obviously deeply disappointing to me personally given my repeatedly raising of this issue. but more importantly, it should be deeply disappointing to every american who had reason to hope that we could tackle t
but the promises lawmakers in washington have made puts the states to shame. if you add up the unfunded liabilities in all 50 states, you get by one estimate about $3 trillion total. add up washington's promises on social security and medicare alone, and it's over $50 trillion. $50 trillion that we promised to the american people that we don't know how we're going to pay for. something must be done, and now is the time to do it. republicans are ready and willing. where is the president?...
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a charmer in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our keep. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the new middle east in the making has the west gotten past its focus on security over democracy in the region and has the west particularly washington learned anything about the process of change in the arab middle east over the past three months. can. you discuss the events in the arab world i'm joined by slifer in cairo he's a professor emeritus at the american university in cairo in paris we have so i had my job he is a professor of middle east studies at the american university of paris and in washington we cross to rich galen he's a republican strategist and former press secretary to dan quayle and another member of our crosstalk team gail on the hunt all right gentlemen this is crosstalk i mean you this means you can jump in anytime
a charmer in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our keep. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the new middle east in the making has the west gotten past its focus on security over democracy in the region and has the west particularly washington...
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robin, in washington from the "washington times" today. init
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one, and you know washington, it's a bit like high school. you want to be seen with the cool kids walking into the room. you want to walk in with, say, kissinger and brzezinski. you want to be seen to be part of the decision-making process, to have access to that power. being bit high school quarterback. that's what really matters. part of it is that, to be seen, this ridiculous juvenile games playing that i don't miss at all but boy, when you are back, it hits you. i do feel a bit high school like. that's one reason. second reason is why i sent people out to do it, you want to know what's going on. in the argumentation of ideas. so a lot of staffers, young people, are sent to take notes and they read some and say gee -- gee, this guy is interesting, we should have him in to see what he has to say. or i didn't like that but maybe we should have him in as an opposition research thing the -- one of the reasons i try to push the envelope when i speak is to change the responses, to do things people don't expect if you're just on a panel, you're i
one, and you know washington, it's a bit like high school. you want to be seen with the cool kids walking into the room. you want to walk in with, say, kissinger and brzezinski. you want to be seen to be part of the decision-making process, to have access to that power. being bit high school quarterback. that's what really matters. part of it is that, to be seen, this ridiculous juvenile games playing that i don't miss at all but boy, when you are back, it hits you. i do feel a bit high school...
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to discuss the situation in saudi arabia i'm joined by ali alyami in washington he is the executive director of the center for democracy and human rights in saudi arabia in dubai we cross to robert jordan is a former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia and now a baker botts and in london we go to a bill by the out one he is the editor of the al goods are the newspaper and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that news you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you mr ambassador in dubai how would you describe what's going on in saudi arabia right now in light of the uprisings and what some people are calling the arab the arab awakening in the region. i think there's a lot of anxiety right now and i just came back from a visit to both riyadh and the eastern province there is concern of course particularly about the shia they have rage that has been called for friday i think it remains to be seen and i thank you that will be but there's a tremendous amount of anxiety about us bolger about the lack of jobs to some degree about corruption and to
to discuss the situation in saudi arabia i'm joined by ali alyami in washington he is the executive director of the center for democracy and human rights in saudi arabia in dubai we cross to robert jordan is a former u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia and now a baker botts and in london we go to a bill by the out one he is the editor of the al goods are the newspaper and another member of our crosstalk team on the hunger all right gentlemen this is cross talk that news you can jump in anytime you...
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washington a méxico. piensan que la falta de acción de las autoridades estadounidenses alimenta la situación del narcotráfico mexicano. >>> necesita ser estados unidos ser más formal y comprometido con lo que ocurre hoy están pagando ellos, la muerte de uno de sus connacionales. nosotros llevamos 35 mil muertos. >>> >>> algunos creen que obama puede firmar una orden ejecutiva que obligue a las armarías reportar la venta de rifles de asalto y lejos de su país los mexicanos en estados unidos ven alarmadoss lo que ocurre en méxico. >>> que trabajen en conjunto, porque los problemas del narcotráfico está muy grave y haynhay inestabilidad. y aquí la economía está mala. >>>lori: sobre el tapete es la situación de los agentes de estadounidenses en méxico y si esto res podrían portar armas, algo que actualmente está prohibido. hoy la secretaria de seguridad nacional dijo que el tema seria discutido por los mandatarios. incluye cómo serían armados y en qué circunstancias. >>> los agentes americ
washington a méxico. piensan que la falta de acción de las autoridades estadounidenses alimenta la situación del narcotráfico mexicano. >>> necesita ser estados unidos ser más formal y comprometido con lo que ocurre hoy están pagando ellos, la muerte de uno de sus connacionales. nosotros llevamos 35 mil muertos. >>> >>> algunos creen que obama puede firmar una orden ejecutiva que obligue a las armarías reportar la venta de rifles de asalto y lejos de su país...
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or russia on a washington institute. so that it has another exception on what's happening in there out of all it is going to accomplish. one of the i made a cons like a twat of a certain about a month like a twelve hour i like to talk to my. it is a when you get a shot of people who are a good thing they're all value the use of any given as a tool of oppression and discrimination and. expropriation they are rejecting one family all. the surge in general this showed you people are a victim at this point and has been there are victims of struggle within the royal family itself you have some royals. and not of who do not want to change the status quo at all and have somebody like that is turned on her son and can go out the law and has daughters who are in favor of some cause my think. reform to shut people up and file it in this deal on families shows today i want to start to listen include a piece of all i was starting a process of some kind of elections i would start a process of constitutional monarchy because that's th
or russia on a washington institute. so that it has another exception on what's happening in there out of all it is going to accomplish. one of the i made a cons like a twat of a certain about a month like a twelve hour i like to talk to my. it is a when you get a shot of people who are a good thing they're all value the use of any given as a tool of oppression and discrimination and. expropriation they are rejecting one family all. the surge in general this showed you people are a victim at...
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i lived and worked in washington. i'm a member of the council on foreign relations and i work for the center for strategic international studies. i worked at the heritage foundation on the right and the council is in the middle. i know the points of view of the schools of thought in washington. >> were was, originally? >> ohio, and a good ohioan, a place called rocky river. >> why the cato institute? >> why the cato institute? >> they let the politics fall where they fall. they have been deeply unfashionable. they say we have to have a foreign policy within our means. eisenhower is my favorite modern president. it would ruin our domestic equilibrium, we will not be a great power. the cato institute focuses on economics. that is what i do with my job. if i am asked to do anything, i will take the transatlantic flight. >> why would the dutch government want you? >> when you are in europe, you talk about america. they talk about the american decline and nobody talks about that here. they talk about when the dollar will b
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>> tonight, on "q & a," sports columnist for the washington post "." -- "the washington post." and an overall look at the tarp program. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] c-spa[captions copyright nationl cable satellite corp. 2011] >> i think you have to because the business of government is really the core of what the paper covers. it's a captive audience, changing audience. you have to be highly cognizant -- one of the fun things about being a sportswriter in washington is you're read by the most interesting people. i get -- the mail is fascinating. military guys, generals, congressmen, senators, judges. it's fun to play to that audience. it's fun to write to that audience is the greatest laboratory for human behavior. i always tried to do it that way. i think he's right. it's about enics. it's about all sorts of neuroses. i think sports is -- it's so knit into american culture and american life you have to view it from a broad philosophical standpoint as a reflection of all of our ethics and morals and neuroses. >> during the program we're going to show
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this is washington talk.. that is why the country is that virtually broke. the president said he proposed a budget to the united states congress as the law required him to do, and that budget would cause us to live within our means and to begin paying down e the debt and that is what the budget director said in testimony before the committee, what planet are they on.deficitd the lowest single annual deficis wants to dispute the side like to hear it. 1year it's over $600 billion in the ten year plan and they are going up in the out years to almost 900 trillion in the tenth year of the ten year plan. that's why experts tell us this. is an unsustainable course. i wish we were not in this fix.e i guess i have to take some of f the blame, too. i voted against a lot of programs but i supported them and we've gotten ourselves in some and we've gotten ourselves it's goiting to be hard to get t of it, not impossible but we are going to have to take action. a. it cannot be business as usual.c of course not. but that's what the majority nothing, to do nothing. with the
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we cannot just to feed the left in washington. we need 40 more house seats in washington. we need to pick up the state senate here. we need to strengthen the hand the government has. we need to recognize the 513,000 elected officials of the state and local levels, and only 537 in the federal level. we need then for the first time in 80 years to replace the governing structure of the left with the governing structure that is center-right, and we need fro the very first day to implement decisively every establishment of an american exceptional is some that recognizes the power starts with you and goes to washington when necessary. art does not start in washington with a bunch of judges and bureaucrats dictating to you what to do. thank you, good luck, and god bless you. attendeds roemer public schools. he went on to harvard universit where he received his degree in 1964. governor romer served four terms in united states congress. as a conservative democrat he broke ranks with his own party to vote for president ronald reagan. he was louisiana governor from 1988 until 1992, b
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at the russian a washington institute. so i get it as an exception on what's happening and out of all it is going to accomplish. one of the i made a cons like which was about a surge you got a month like whether i like it or not. it is a and you get a shot of people who are rejecting the all value the use of freely given as a as a tool of operation discrimination. expropriation rejecting one family or all. the surge in general this where would you people are a victim at this point and has been there are victims of struggle within the royal family itself to have some royals. and not have what we do and i want to change the status quo at all to have somebody like that is turn out and how son and can grab the law and his daughter's well in favor of some cause and i think. reform to shut people up i file it in this deal on families shows today i want to start listening to the people start their process of some kind of elections i will start the process of constitution on my not ok because that's the only way to save the countr
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washington institute. not are exceptional what's happening and out of all it is going to accomplish. one of the i made a cons like a government like that what are i like it or not. it is a new get out and of people who are rejecting the all values the use of freely given as a as a tool of operation discrimination. rejecting one family or all. the surge in general this road you people are a victim at this point and has been there are victims of struggle within the royal family itself you have...
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i'm going to ask supervisors campos and cohen about how they felt about washington, was the food good -- i'm kidding. sorry, director. i do not mean to put you on the spot. supervisor campos: bid by may, i do want to echo what you said about where san francisco is in terms of other jurisdictions on a number of these transportation issues. in our meetings with not only representatives from the department of transportation, but also members of congress, there is the sense that we in san francisco are ahead of the game in many respects. that said, i do think that there are things we can also do better, and i think we also have to have some humility in recognizing that there are things that other jurisdictions are doing that san francisco has not done enough on. one of the things that certainly was evident was around bicycling in the city. the bike share program that the district of columbia has is certainly a model that we should look into. as much as we have done around that issue, we are really behind the game in terms of our efforts around that issue. i do want to thank the mta commis
i'm going to ask supervisors campos and cohen about how they felt about washington, was the food good -- i'm kidding. sorry, director. i do not mean to put you on the spot. supervisor campos: bid by may, i do want to echo what you said about where san francisco is in terms of other jurisdictions on a number of these transportation issues. in our meetings with not only representatives from the department of transportation, but also members of congress, there is the sense that we in san francisco...
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so what i do is what i did in washington. but it's more creative and you can do it actually for clients and be a little bit more honest about it. >> where do you live? >> i spend most of my time living in germany. i spend time in the hague as well but most of the time in germany. >> why would someone hire you? >> i have a unique background. educate -- educated in the u.k., so i understand yoirps -- europeans but i lived half my life in washington. i worked for the herityage foundation on the right and the council is in the middle so i know the points of view of every major school of thought in washington so that's a good reason to hire me. >> where is home in originally? >> ohio. a place called rocky river about an hour from cleveland. i had an idyllic, eisenhower child. it was lovely. and in foreign policy we have lost that thread and we're very elitist. brian: we first saw you on this network at an event six weeks ago at the cato institute. i'm going to run some clips from that to get you talking about what what you do. why
so what i do is what i did in washington. but it's more creative and you can do it actually for clients and be a little bit more honest about it. >> where do you live? >> i spend most of my time living in germany. i spend time in the hague as well but most of the time in germany. >> why would someone hire you? >> i have a unique background. educate -- educated in the u.k., so i understand yoirps -- europeans but i lived half my life in washington. i worked for the...
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washington your way. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us to talk about the unemployment numbers that came out yesterday. one of the headlines in the richmond times dispatch jobless rate falls, cheer rises. tell us, are you optimistic about the numbers that came out yesterday? >> well, i think it was a very solid jobs report that kind of confirms the other good news. the labor market is not where we want it to be but we are getting an indication that we are getting closer. i think what's probably better is this seems to be a more stable labor market recovery. if you might remember, last spring we heard about recovery sump and the idea that the job market was going to be bouncing back. for the last three months we've seen a drum beat of steadily improving labor reports and this kind of firms up some of the other data. for example, thursday jobless claims fell to about a three-year low from 2008. so we know the economy is improving and now we have the labor market that confirms our impressions. host: in the "new york times" h
washington your way. "washington journal" continues. host: joining us to talk about the unemployment numbers that came out yesterday. one of the headlines in the richmond times dispatch jobless rate falls, cheer rises. tell us, are you optimistic about the numbers that came out yesterday? >> well, i think it was a very solid jobs report that kind of confirms the other good news. the labor market is not where we want it to be but we are getting an indication that we are getting...
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it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875, we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead this rock has never stood still. and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding is also provided by boeing. norfolk southern. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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y gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su maÑana desde washington d.c. esto es "enfoque", hoy domingo 20 de marzo. hoy tenemos un programa repleto de informaciÓn, y espero que lo encuentren ameno. tenemos una charla con la canciller, la secretaria de estado estadounidense, hillary clinton. ademÁs, vamos a hablar sobre lo que nos preocupa a todos, por lo que estÁ aÚn ocurriendo en japÓn y por la repercusiones que podrÍa tener eso en todos nosotros aquÍ. hay muchas personas que piensan que la radiaciÓn que estÁ saliendo desde japÓn nos podrÍa afectar a nosotros. >>bueno, nos afecta a todos. y pienso que hay que prepararse... es bÁsicamente un aprendizaje esto que pasÓ en japon, porque puede pasar aquÍ, en los Ángeles. asÍ que yo pienso que hay que prepararse, tomar todas las precauciones y estar listo para lo que venga, porque nos puede tocar aquÍ. >>tenemos una planta y sÍ tengo mucho miedo. hace pocos aÑos la pusieron y estÁ apenas a 10 millas de mi casa. o sea, si viene un huracÁn y algo pasa, ¿adÓnde nos vamos a ir? son 50 millas
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in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. new web site which twenty four seven live streaming news times what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories never mainstream news. to me so to me the political. parties are just. hey guys welcome to shellings hell on the obama show with part of our just stop to say on the topic now i want to hear audio just go on you tube his video on one of the twitter profile of the question that we impose on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses that week. playboy. patriot missiles they are one of america's top weapons a surface to air missiles used by the united states army and several of its allies around the world but would you be surprised to learn the parts of these missiles are built by prisoners that's right a piece from wired dot com they point out that part of the weapon system is built by you in a court previously known as federal prison industries this is a government owned corporation established back
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washington is not about leadership. washington is not about the people. washington is about money and reelection. had he figured it out? -- have you figured it out? i will tell you a story, the nation is hurting, and washington, d.c., is a boom town. how does that grab you? i tell you what they are addicted to. special interest money, all i want is access money, wall street money, to be to fail money. union money, the pac money, pac money back money, corporate money, a pharmaceutical money, all subsidy money, ethanol subsidy money, insurance money, tort reform money. the system is institutionally corrupt. where are the people? they're left that. i go to washington once every two or three years, to spend a couple of days, see what the old boys are doing -- nothing. they have a fund raiser every night, and the old guys are auctioning off for their retirement so they can be a lobbyist. am i telling the truth? that is washington, d.c. there are guys that right health care bills of 2100 pages and they do not even mention tort reform or farmers to the will comp
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they tell me i've been here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. the i'm. a. lead. the a. welcome back to crossfire i'm going to mind you we're talking about the changes going on in the air a. little. the a. but first let's see how the russians view of events in the arab world. the political crisis in the arab world have been shaking the world for almost three months people in the streets of arab capitals protest calling for democratization of their societies still many believe demonstrators knots leeks press public this content rather than clear political goals the russian public opinion research center our citizens what drives the rest in the region forty five percent see poverty unemployment and hunger and the report fourteen percent believe people are dissatisfied with long ruling wieters thirteen percent say rigidity authoritarian regimes in flames the people and eight percent think it is all because of corruption however the political implications of the protests should not be underestimated as it is not cl
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a puerta cerrada juicio contra allan la fiscalía pide 20 años de prisión para el norteamericano en washington piden nuevamente su liberación. >> y una demostración sobre sexualidad humana en la universidad en chicago tiene a muchos hablando a favor y en contra. >> este su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y desde la capital de la nación maría elena salinas. >> un tema que discutieron presentes barack obama y felipe calderón aquí en washington está generando polémica a ambos lados es el de las armas que salen de estados unidos y llegan a manos del crimen en mexicano ejemplo es el arma que mató a zapata en san luis potosí y la que un rastreo permitió descubrir que se había revendido en texas, y víctor hugo nos presenta el testimonio de un kath dice que el gobierno de estados unidos sabe del tráfico de armas y también imagen de los que se conoce como entregas controladas obtén udz en exclusiva. >> un agente del gobernado mete que estados unidos dejó que miles de armas pasaran a méxico. >> el agente federal de la agencia federal de alcohol tábaco de fuego y explosivos fue as
a puerta cerrada juicio contra allan la fiscalía pide 20 años de prisión para el norteamericano en washington piden nuevamente su liberación. >> y una demostración sobre sexualidad humana en la universidad en chicago tiene a muchos hablando a favor y en contra. >> este su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y desde la capital de la nación maría elena salinas. >> un tema que discutieron presentes barack obama y felipe calderón aquí en washington está generando...
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washington is not about leadership. washington is not about the people. washington is about money and reelection. had he figured it out? -- have you figured it out? i will tell you a story, the nation is hurting, and washington, d.c., is a boom town. how does that grab you? i tell you what they are addicted to. special interest money, all i want is access money, wall street money, to be to fail money. union money, the pac money, pac money back money, corporate money, a pharmaceutical money, all subsidy money, ethanol subsidy money, insurance money, tort reform money. the system is institutionally corrupt. where are the people? they're left that. i go to washington once every two or three years, to spend a couple of days, see what the old boys are doing -- nothing. they have a fund raiser every night, and the old guys are auctioning off for their retirement so they can be a lobbyist. am i telling the truth? that is washington, d.c. there are guys that right health care bills of 2100 pages and they do not even mention tort reform or farmers to the will comp
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a charmer over here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. new website with twenty four seven live streaming news towns like thank you about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free hi paula the videos for download. and stories you never find on mainstream news. nothing so the meat of the political. posting on our two dogs just. after flimsy law and bakiev crystal the rachel that he's with it does not think people are suggesting she's a mother no she says she's a porn star. the love. the love the it's the love. the lead. the lead. the lead. we've heard their message we've seen their absurd and hateful protests and i think that everybody agrees when i say that oh pretty much nobody out there is a fan of the westboro baptist church now in case you're out of the loop the church out of topeka kansas was founded by the phelps family and they spread a very hateful message out of the most inappropriate places that they can find to take a listen to a message that they claim comes from god. every man should warn his neighbors this is taking my ne
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what do you think about that is washington reacting quickly enough is it understand the processes that are going on here is a valid point and. you know this can't everybody flat footed but for a lot of regional specialists they would have said we told you so. well everybody can say that now but i mean you know in a hundred years they that young man and said himself on fire in tunisia may you know go down with with the guy that shot the archduke ferdinand is as this as a spark that nobody thought was going to be a spark but nobody nobody saw this all coming anybody i want to see the writings of people who said this was going to happen six months ago or months ago i don't believe it but from the u.s. point of view there's a couple of things and i'm not speaking for all three hundred million americans i'm speaking for one. on the one hand i'm not sure what the national interest is to the u.s. in interfering in in what's going on in libya. the much less i mean you need to watch to institute a no fly zone it be interesting to see under what authority the they do that there is we may not lik
what do you think about that is washington reacting quickly enough is it understand the processes that are going on here is a valid point and. you know this can't everybody flat footed but for a lot of regional specialists they would have said we told you so. well everybody can say that now but i mean you know in a hundred years they that young man and said himself on fire in tunisia may you know go down with with the guy that shot the archduke ferdinand is as this as a spark that nobody...
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it is "washington today" on c- span radio. it will take you to capitol hill, the white house, and anywhere news is happening to we will talk to the experts and a journalists. the stories that matter to you the most. you can listen in the washington-baltimore area at 90.1 fm or go online at c- span.org. it is also available as an iphone app or a c-span podcast. >> the people of libya have made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go. now. >> as the unrest in the libya and the middle east continues, leader's continued to speak out about the future of de libya lead -- the future of libya. >> "washington journal" continues. host: congresswoman marcia fudge joins us. thank you for being here. guest: my pleasure. good morning. host: what do you think about what is proposed right now to avoid a government shutdown? what do you think about that deal? guest: i think we need to avoid a shutdown at all cost. it is two weeks, that's fine. i believe it would hurt too many people if we allow the government to shut down. i'm more than
it is "washington today" on c- span radio. it will take you to capitol hill, the white house, and anywhere news is happening to we will talk to the experts and a journalists. the stories that matter to you the most. you can listen in the washington-baltimore area at 90.1 fm or go online at c- span.org. it is also available as an iphone app or a c-span podcast. >> the people of libya have made themselves clear. it is time for gaddafi to go. now. >> as the unrest in the...
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>> "the washington post" as been my home on and off for 25 years. it's really been my professional home my whole adult life. >> do you write any differently because you're writing for the washington post in a capitol, in a federal town? >> yes. i think you have to. because the business of government is really the core of what the paper covers. one of the fun things about being a sports writer in washington is that you're read by the most interesting people, you know? the mail is fascinating. military guys, generals, congressmen, senators, judges. it's fun to play to that audience. it's fun to write to that audience is the greatest laboratory for human behavior. steve young once said -- i think he's right. it's about ethics. it's about all sorts of neurosis. i think sports is -- it's so knit into american culture and american life you have to view it from a broad philosophical standpoint as a reflection of all of our ethics and morals and neuroses. >> during the program we're going to show clips from some hearings to establish the connection between
>> "the washington post" as been my home on and off for 25 years. it's really been my professional home my whole adult life. >> do you write any differently because you're writing for the washington post in a capitol, in a federal town? >> yes. i think you have to. because the business of government is really the core of what the paper covers. one of the fun things about being a sports writer in washington is that you're read by the most interesting people, you know?...
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it is important to focus on the full scope of spending problems in washington, d.c. republicans are determined to begin a dialogue about entitlement reform even though the president has sidestepped it. failing to express the explosive growth of entitlements means failing to address the debt crisis. that means more uncertainty for small businesses who create jobs and more uncertainty for americans who count on programs like medicare and medicaid. without reforms, they will not be there for future generations, and that is unacceptable. my republican colleagues and i headed back to the district this week to start a dialogue about all of these issues. we invite the president and our democratic colleagues to join us in this dialogue. together, we can end the uncertainty in our economy and replace the crushing burden of debt in america with economic growth, freedom, and prosperity. thank you uc
it is important to focus on the full scope of spending problems in washington, d.c. republicans are determined to begin a dialogue about entitlement reform even though the president has sidestepped it. failing to express the explosive growth of entitlements means failing to address the debt crisis. that means more uncertainty for small businesses who create jobs and more uncertainty for americans who count on programs like medicare and medicaid. without reforms, they will not be there for...