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jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understd that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cnot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >> it's the same thing. it is the same thing. >> come o -- wait, wait. >> tracy doesn't understand -- tracy, what you don't understand is that by establishing health care as a right, you're destroying rights. >> wait a second. >> tell me the differene, jonathan. what's the difference? there's no difference. >> hold on, hold on, go ahead. jonathan. >> tracy, your rights don't cost me anything. your right to life, liberty, happiness doesn't cost the public anything but your right to health care and mri or to julie's point, education or anything else, that is enslavem
jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understd that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cnot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >>...
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jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >> it's the same thing. it is the same thing. >> come on -- wait, wait. >> tracy doesn't understand -- tracy, what you don't understand is thaty establishing health care as a right, you're destroying rights. >> wait a second. >> tell me the difference, jonathan. what's the difference? there's no difference. >> hold on, hold on, go ahead. jonathan. >> tracy, your rights don't cost me anything. your right to life, liberty, happiness doesn't cost the public anything but your right to health care and mri or to julie's point, education or anything else, that is ensl
jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets?...
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jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets? >> it's the same thing. it is the same thing. >> come on -- wait, wait. >> tracy doesn't understand -- tracy, what you don't understand is that by establishing health care as a right, you're destroying rights. >> wait a second. >> tell me the difference, jonathan. what's the difference? there's no difference. >> hold on, hold on, go ahead. jonathan. >> tracy, your rights don't cost me anything. your right to life, liberty, happiness doesn't cost the public anything but your right to health care and mri or to julie's point, education or anything else, that is en
jonathan is absolutely right. and if these people could read, which they don't, they would understand that. it's as simple as that. >> go ahead, tracy, go ahead. >> there's a very fine line here. look, i don't think obama care is the answer, but i do think that we owe the american people of our fine country something if they are ill. you cannot just let people die in the streets. >> you just did it again, tracy. >> no. >> who lets people die in the streets?...
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sends it back on jonathan quick, kopitar, williams, oshie. stepped into him, now berglund for david perron, perron has been dangerous at times in this game, brian. >> brian: a lot of blues have, to a certain point, again, dave on the ice, but not in that last area, right in front of jonathan quick. >> dave: yes. shattenkirk pressured there by lewis. off the stick of david backes, puck sent back into the blue zone. leopold. schwartz, and now it skips away from backes. scuderi hands it off now a loose puck in front of the net, scooped up by bouwmeester, picked up by stewart, across the line, takes it wide, back to the front, covered up by jonathan quick, with just four and a half remaining in regulation time, l.a. main tabtains a 2-1 lead. [ rumbling ] ♪ ♪ hey, i appreciate it man. i'm a big fan. me too. this one goes out to a couple friends of mine. [ male announcer ] when cold refreshment calls, coors light answers. frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. frost brewed coors light. aw, shoodiscover card.payment. i misse
sends it back on jonathan quick, kopitar, williams, oshie. stepped into him, now berglund for david perron, perron has been dangerous at times in this game, brian. >> brian: a lot of blues have, to a certain point, again, dave on the ice, but not in that last area, right in front of jonathan quick. >> dave: yes. shattenkirk pressured there by lewis. off the stick of david backes, puck sent back into the blue zone. leopold. schwartz, and now it skips away from backes. scuderi hands...
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i agree with jonathan on this. quality outweighs. finland as he mentioned had shorter years, better educated, india has the same thing. study done by ohio state there is no difference at all. there is a lot of controversy on both sides. i think you have to come down to what i first said, quality outweighs quantity. >> and how government controlled greed more government controls. we talked about it. in essence a failing school system. what is going to be the remedy more failing school systems. charter schools, privatizing schools. you want to help the kids, that is what we should do. >> we spend so much money on other nonsensical programs to try to help our kids, maybe keeping them out of trouble is not such a bad idea for inner city schools that are struggling to get their scores up these days. >> eric: austan? >> we have a three-month summer vacation so people could go pick crops. what is the last time they did that? >> eric: hire is good study for some university business schools guys. see if the additional hours justify the additi
i agree with jonathan on this. quality outweighs. finland as he mentioned had shorter years, better educated, india has the same thing. study done by ohio state there is no difference at all. there is a lot of controversy on both sides. i think you have to come down to what i first said, quality outweighs quantity. >> and how government controlled greed more government controls. we talked about it. in essence a failing school system. what is going to be the remedy more failing school...
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jonathan, when and how should a parent first intervene? we have heard from justin and his experience. but overall, what-we know the signs. we already talked about them. how should they intervene with a potentially problem situation? you know, tami used an important word, which was to have the conversation. i think that is crucial to begin to talk about what they see, what their concerns are and what is going on. it can be very challenging because, you know, as i think bridget and justin mentioned, adolescence is
jonathan, when and how should a parent first intervene? we have heard from justin and his experience. but overall, what-we know the signs. we already talked about them. how should they intervene with a potentially problem situation? you know, tami used an important word, which was to have the conversation. i think that is crucial to begin to talk about what they see, what their concerns are and what is going on. it can be very challenging because, you know, as i think bridget and justin...
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jonathan is exactly right. it looks like the train that came off the tracks actually went and collided in middle of the one of the trains right there. we have seen some pictures from inside that car right there we're trying to get them on the screen. damage from inside the car looks much uglier. some of that metal is pushed down on top of the actual train seats. that's where a lot of the injuries happened. can you see on the other train that dragged that metal down the track there as we are going to keep watching this throughout the hour. >> harris: as you were talking we were able to punch up the picture train ripping away. back with more in just a moment. many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless reasons. but one choi. as your life changes, fidelity is there r you
jonathan is exactly right. it looks like the train that came off the tracks actually went and collided in middle of the one of the trains right there. we have seen some pictures from inside that car right there we're trying to get them on the screen. damage from inside the car looks much uglier. some of that metal is pushed down on top of the actual train seats. that's where a lot of the injuries happened. can you see on the other train that dragged that metal down the track there as we are...
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my name is jonathan karl. p.s., my lower body is mostly racoon. ( applause ) now, i am aware that some questions have arisen. is that email real? yes. did i write it myself? perhaps. did i personally sign up for the email address "hot karl 4 you at g-mail dot-com? yes. but it had nothing to do with this story. the point is, i quoted that email verbatim. and if need be, i will get confirmation. let me just make a little call here. it's confirmed. are you sure? yes. confirmed. [ cheers and applause ] so benghazi, done. what's next? let's head back over to the mazda scandal booth. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to the mazda scandal booth. mazda, it's what's for dinner. all right. all right. jimmy, let's swirl up some journalism. [ cheers and applause ] irs. [ cheers and applause ] the internal revenue service, which reminds me, if anyone asks, that booth is my home office. also my son. folks, the i.r.s. has recently admitted singling out applications for tax-exempt status from groups with words like tea party, p
my name is jonathan karl. p.s., my lower body is mostly racoon. ( applause ) now, i am aware that some questions have arisen. is that email real? yes. did i write it myself? perhaps. did i personally sign up for the email address "hot karl 4 you at g-mail dot-com? yes. but it had nothing to do with this story. the point is, i quoted that email verbatim. and if need be, i will get confirmation. let me just make a little call here. it's confirmed. are you sure? yes. confirmed. [ cheers and...
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jonathan karl should say, i'm sorry. i was wrong, and the republicans are wrong and they ought to get off this story. the media won't do that because jonathan karl and others want to keep fanning the frames of benghazi. shame on him. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the bill press this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is the war room. >> these republicans in congress that think the world ends at the atlantic oce
jonathan karl should say, i'm sorry. i was wrong, and the republicans are wrong and they ought to get off this story. the media won't do that because jonathan karl and others want to keep fanning the frames of benghazi. shame on him. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv this is the bill press this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a...
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fox news's jonathan serrie has more from alanta. jonathan, tell us about this program? >> hi, melissa, piedmont and wellstar are two nonprofit hospital systems exploring providing their own insurance. when you think of e traditional hospital model where you have patients filing claims with insurers wh reimburse the hospital systems. what these hospital systems he in georgia are looking at is eliminating the middleman, creating a raight line between hospitals and their patients. looking for ways to improve outcomes and reduce costs two metro atlanta hospital systems are going into the insurance business, essentially eiminating the middleman between patient and providing. >> bause the big insurance companies compete with each other on annual contract renewals, they're very hesitant to share the massive amount of date that they h over thousands of patients. >> wellstar ceo reynold jennings says access to the data will help them better manage care. hoitals are moving away from a system that rewards each medical procedure instead of forrouts comes. >> in order to survive in
fox news's jonathan serrie has more from alanta. jonathan, tell us about this program? >> hi, melissa, piedmont and wellstar are two nonprofit hospital systems exploring providing their own insurance. when you think of e traditional hospital model where you have patients filing claims with insurers wh reimburse the hospital systems. what these hospital systems he in georgia are looking at is eliminating the middleman, creating a raight line between hospitals and their patients. looking...
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i'm jonathan schwartz with care zone. if you're an adult caring for a child or an -- which is where do you organize that information? where do you store exit make sure that one another has access to it? we are trying to provide a safe place for people who are caring for children or adults to number one, get organized. a safe place to get all of that information off of your desk and on to the cloud and easy ways to share it with helpers or sitters, siblings and family. and a series of tools to coordinate volunteers and manage broad scale communication. the business model is we're a premium business. we have gotten adoptions from all over the world. people have children or parents all over the earth. enhanced storage and communication. that's what care zone is. >> jonathan is on the right side of your screen. he cannot react to us just yet. tom, help create high growth marketing strategies and build management teams. ladies first. >> first of all, let's talk about the security issues. got to get more clarity on that. any ti
i'm jonathan schwartz with care zone. if you're an adult caring for a child or an -- which is where do you organize that information? where do you store exit make sure that one another has access to it? we are trying to provide a safe place for people who are caring for children or adults to number one, get organized. a safe place to get all of that information off of your desk and on to the cloud and easy ways to share it with helpers or sitters, siblings and family. and a series of tools to...
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i watched jonathan quick skate back to his bench. during the break. not a sign of worry on his face when the mask came off. amazing how laid back these guys can look. when they're in the pressured situation. the pressured situations. position. can't afford to make a mistake. remember, that is l.a. team that started every series on the road last year. won the first two games in every series on the road and first home game, the first team in stanley cup history to go on 3-0 in all 4 series in the playoff year. they ended the first round series with vancouver with an overtime goal and the final against phoenix with an overtime goal. they also had two overtime winners in that stanley cup final against the new jersey devils. stoll with lewis right behind him. berglund to the faceoff circle to the blues. stoll is tossed out of there. lewis does a nice job and on the boards. penner. trying to protect it. went down. right back up. shattenkirk with a stick on it for the blues. kept in the zone. here's penner. back check there by oshie. t.j. oshie. three l.a. k
i watched jonathan quick skate back to his bench. during the break. not a sign of worry on his face when the mask came off. amazing how laid back these guys can look. when they're in the pressured situation. the pressured situations. position. can't afford to make a mistake. remember, that is l.a. team that started every series on the road last year. won the first two games in every series on the road and first home game, the first team in stanley cup history to go on 3-0 in all 4 series in the...
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fox news's jonathan serrie has more from atlanta. jonathan, tell us about this program? >> hi, melissa, piedmont and wellstar are two nonprofit hospital systems exploring providing their own insurance. when you think of the traditional hospital model where you have patients filing claims with insurers who reimburse the hospital systems. what these hospital systems here in georgia are looking at is eliminating the middleman, creating a straight line between hospitals and their patients. looking for ways to improve outcomes and reduce costs two metro atlanta hospital systems are going into the insurance business, essentially eliminating the middleman between patient and providing. >> because the big insurance companies compete with each other on annual contract renewals, they're very hesitant to share the massive amount of date that they have over thousands of patients. >> wellstar ceo reynold jennings says access to the data will help them better manage care. hospitals are moving away from a system that rewards each medical procedure instead of forrouts comes. >> in order
fox news's jonathan serrie has more from atlanta. jonathan, tell us about this program? >> hi, melissa, piedmont and wellstar are two nonprofit hospital systems exploring providing their own insurance. when you think of the traditional hospital model where you have patients filing claims with insurers who reimburse the hospital systems. what these hospital systems here in georgia are looking at is eliminating the middleman, creating a straight line between hospitals and their patients....
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jonathan, did you want to respond? >> yeah. i'm really grad to see the seasonstivity to -- glad to see the sensitivity to knock among users. one thing i wallet to make sure very related is the issues on levels of -- >> talk into the the microphone. >> language in some cases may be different. so, too, the rule of law may be very different in foreign countries and the very legitimacy of government may be very different. so whatever the merits of american law in this space, i promised i was going to wear my tech hat today. so i'm not trying to opine on that. i think we can all agree practices in other countries are really pretty concerning, china, rapp, and so -- iran and so on. what we learned after the fact about tunisia. and this, in fact, has given rise to some tensions within the federal government around user protections against with surveillance. so, for example, tour, that's an anonymizing tool that operates at the network level, so below applications, above the physical link between your devices and the network, was funde
jonathan, did you want to respond? >> yeah. i'm really grad to see the seasonstivity to -- glad to see the sensitivity to knock among users. one thing i wallet to make sure very related is the issues on levels of -- >> talk into the the microphone. >> language in some cases may be different. so, too, the rule of law may be very different in foreign countries and the very legitimacy of government may be very different. so whatever the merits of american law in this space, i...
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that's really bad. >> go jonathan. we leap to jonathan. we got justice department stoopinsnooping on reporters, hh and human servicing brow beating companies for cash. now state department ignoring congressional subpoenas, jackpot or crack pot? i met a turtle friend today so, u don't get that very often. seemed like it wamore than happy to have us ihis home. av more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. to fly me for the big fily reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. motr! traveli is easy with thventure card cause you cafly airline anytime. wo words. double miles! this g can act. wanna play dodgrock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing cte and go! ♪ win! what's in yr wallet? neil: no documents to be had, after 9 months of the benghazi attacks, white house very much on defense still. not giving an inch. is this defiant, denial what is going to bring benghazi back to the front pages and fast? we a
that's really bad. >> go jonathan. we leap to jonathan. we got justice department stoopinsnooping on reporters, hh and human servicing brow beating companies for cash. now state department ignoring congressional subpoenas, jackpot or crack pot? i met a turtle friend today so, u don't get that very often. seemed like it wamore than happy to have us ihis home. av more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. to fly me for...
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i was very impressed with jonathan carl of abc. because he was the one that broke the what 13 different memos, the different drafts of the memos. i thought that opened the flood gates to a lot of criticism of obama on that very subject. the other point i want to make to you brent, the irs, it is more of a financial story, there isn't anybody backing obama on the irs. nobody has a good word to say with this whole story. the stories that come out, brent, the lies that will be surfaced again and the investigations are going to kill obama. >> well, the investigation -- larry, the key word is investigations. go book to the clinton years and the alphabet soup of scandals involved with clinton. now, think of the investigation that went into those scandals. it was virtually nonexistence. they would report what they had to report that someone else might investigate. but the zeal of going after watergate with woodward and bernstein, that hasn't been there in these scandals. fistart seeing that. if i see the media, themself, investigating the
i was very impressed with jonathan carl of abc. because he was the one that broke the what 13 different memos, the different drafts of the memos. i thought that opened the flood gates to a lot of criticism of obama on that very subject. the other point i want to make to you brent, the irs, it is more of a financial story, there isn't anybody backing obama on the irs. nobody has a good word to say with this whole story. the stories that come out, brent, the lies that will be surfaced again and...
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correct, jonathan? absolutely. in fact, we have one of the most helpful activities that many of our young people do is that they get together and they go to young people's aa meetings and, you know, they will text each other or make plans to meet through facebook or twitter and go together and it's tremendously reinforcing. it really helps them. and within the mental health community i think there are some-that folks who may be co-existing conditions or co-occurring can either choose to go into the recovery for addiction or recovery for mental health. correct? or they can go to the groups called double trouble. is there really one that is called double trouble? yes. amazing. talk to me a little bit about that, i'm not too familiar. well you know, i think again as our knowledge has expanded and the stigma has decreased, you know, people are finding out that there are many factors which have contributed to their substance abuse. and certainly a whole range of effective disorders, of emotional disorders, whether it is
correct, jonathan? absolutely. in fact, we have one of the most helpful activities that many of our young people do is that they get together and they go to young people's aa meetings and, you know, they will text each other or make plans to meet through facebook or twitter and go together and it's tremendously reinforcing. it really helps them. and within the mental health community i think there are some-that folks who may be co-existing conditions or co-occurring can either choose to go into...
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>> shepard: jonathan, thanks. former governor sanford says if he loses tonight he will not run again for office. the numbers when they come in right to you. the governor of new jersey, chris christie, just released a statement and came on camera to say he underwent a secret medical operation to lose weight. governor christie first told the "new york post" newspaper which parent company owns doctors performed lap band stomach surgery back in february. the operation involves wrapping a tube top part of the stomach limiting the amount of food that it a patient can eat at any given time. he or she feels fuller faster. governor christie has already shed 40 pounds but the governor would not confirm that. >> i know that that's just temporary markers and not what my long-term goal is. my long-term goal is to get myself into a position where i'm healthier and i can live a longer life and be an active parent and hopefully some day grandparent as i age. >> shepard: governor, good on you. he also denied he had anything to do
>> shepard: jonathan, thanks. former governor sanford says if he loses tonight he will not run again for office. the numbers when they come in right to you. the governor of new jersey, chris christie, just released a statement and came on camera to say he underwent a secret medical operation to lose weight. governor christie first told the "new york post" newspaper which parent company owns doctors performed lap band stomach surgery back in february. the operation involves...
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jonathan, we haven't even mentioned that ms. bachmann released her retirement video while she is, at this very moment, in russia in part to investigate the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. and she spoke to her work defending the homeland. take a listen. >> i've called out the muslim jihad terrorists for who they are. i've identified at the outset of the so-called arab spring this administration's foreign policy blunders. and how those blunders have contributed into turning the middle east into a devastating, evil, jihadist earthquake. >> so the seeking of democratic governance is an evil jihadist earthquake. at least we now know what it is, jonathan. >> uh, yeah. clearly she's forgotten that the people in the middle east, particularly in egypt and across the region, are pushing for self-determination, to be able to decide for themselves rather than, you know, living under autocratic governments. you know, this -- again, you mentioned congressman bachmann and her -- what's her -- not allegiance. but her desire, her inte
jonathan, we haven't even mentioned that ms. bachmann released her retirement video while she is, at this very moment, in russia in part to investigate the boston bombing suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. and she spoke to her work defending the homeland. take a listen. >> i've called out the muslim jihad terrorists for who they are. i've identified at the outset of the so-called arab spring this administration's foreign policy blunders. and how those blunders have contributed into turning the...
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we leap to jonathan. we got justice department stoonsnooping on reporters, heah and human servicing brow beating companies for cash. companies for cash. now state departmen ignoring you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgradeexriences really mattered... ouuggested luxury car service instd of "strength training wi patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announc ] at visa signature, evy upgradxperience comes from listenin to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what card should be. neil: no documents to be had, after 9 months of the benghi attacks, white house ver much on dense still. not givin an inch. is this defiant, denial what i going to bring benghazi back to the front pages andast? we ask former special council to president clinton lanny davis. this adds fue to some fire, you were this morning on wor, you referred to you know eric holder going after james rosen as a coconspirate or a pol
we leap to jonathan. we got justice department stoonsnooping on reporters, heah and human servicing brow beating companies for cash. companies for cash. now state departmen ignoring you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgradeexriences really mattered... ouuggested luxury car service instd of "strength training wi patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announc ] at visa signature,...
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>> i always defer to jonathan. i always defer to jonathan. he's right. mu virginia is a much more telling race. new york is in this weird moment right now and christie -- >> barbara buono thinks you for mentioning her on national television. >>> and from the off year races to the midterms, we'll tell you who's trying to make a comeback and a severe weather warning. powerful storms threatening more tornados across the middle of the country. we'll tell you where the worst of the danger is. but first, today's trivia question. when is the last an incumbent iowa senator ran for the the election? that answer and more on t"the daily rundown". >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. ree is ceo of maker bonn. he and his friends created a 3-d printer. jewelry, medical devices, shoes, toys, the list of things being made goes on and on. for more, watch your be business sunday morngs at 7:30. ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my
>> i always defer to jonathan. i always defer to jonathan. he's right. mu virginia is a much more telling race. new york is in this weird moment right now and christie -- >> barbara buono thinks you for mentioning her on national television. >>> and from the off year races to the midterms, we'll tell you who's trying to make a comeback and a severe weather warning. powerful storms threatening more tornados across the middle of the country. we'll tell you where the worst of...
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our cashing in crew this week, wayne rogers and jonathan honig and kirstin powers join us. calls growing for the white house to can workers, but irs workers are unionized and unions protect their members. irs unionizing employees. is this a conflict of interest? >> it is an inherent conflict of interest. there is bias embedded when you have a situation like this where they are protected. it's difficult to remove them. they have positive incentive to go along with it and if you look at the numbers, the workers and political donations in 2008 and 2012 to president obama, $110,000 in contributions, 78% of them contributed to president obama and his reelection. they got a good thing going with him. they want to make sure it stays in place versus romney and mccain. only 22%. no wonder they got it in the bag. >> the pagds and the fire out number the democrats than they do to republicans. you love them, don't you? >> listen, eric. people have the right to unionize, but any employer including the federal government has to be on mushrooms to hire them. they destroyed every industry
our cashing in crew this week, wayne rogers and jonathan honig and kirstin powers join us. calls growing for the white house to can workers, but irs workers are unionized and unions protect their members. irs unionizing employees. is this a conflict of interest? >> it is an inherent conflict of interest. there is bias embedded when you have a situation like this where they are protected. it's difficult to remove them. they have positive incentive to go along with it and if you look at the...
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let's get to jonathan. in looking at the broader market, you feel things look pretty good near the u.s., but you are looking overseas. where and why? >> yeah. so we're contrarian value investors, and we think the u.s. market has tremendous opportunity. it's not expensive. long-term trends are very attractive. we're focusing a lot on the shale gas revolution and the impact that's going to have on the overall market. but we're very focused on value and valuations, and if you look around the world, there's tremendous opportunities in europe right now. you've seen what's happened in japan, net of what happened last night. so we're looking at valuations and seeing a lot of -- david: let's not be so quick to pass over what happened last night, jon that, 7% loss on the nikkei, a huge loss. a lot of people, of course, thought it would spread worldwide. other people say, look, if you're looking for a pullback aaywhere, maybe the pullback in japanese equities is a time to go in. and i think if you agree, tomorrow you
let's get to jonathan. in looking at the broader market, you feel things look pretty good near the u.s., but you are looking overseas. where and why? >> yeah. so we're contrarian value investors, and we think the u.s. market has tremendous opportunity. it's not expensive. long-term trends are very attractive. we're focusing a lot on the shale gas revolution and the impact that's going to have on the overall market. but we're very focused on value and valuations, and if you look around the...
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as he hastens to point out, he's the 33 solar panels, geothermal heating. >> so does jonathan capehart. i'm kidding. >> you let me secret out. >> he comes with a burden. of -- he is somebody who speaks his conscience. he has, he wants to be, he has a kind of stature, as ex-vice president, as perhaps the person who should have been president. so i think we kind of rightly scrutinize his actions. in the al jazeera deal, think it was a business decision. you know, al jazeera came in and bid a couple hundred million more than the next. my figure is 784 million on the record. rather than the 500 million. but in any case, he probably cleared about $100 million. and you know, he was in business with people who are business people. as well. >> well, right. and jonathan capehart, you give him, you're like, go get it. >> i'll take the rounding error, it's fine by me. the thing about former vice president gore. there's the cliched saying, living well is the best revenge and he's been having a wonderful revenge moment. >> revenge life. >> yes. >> the last thing, steve, was surprising to me, is tha
as he hastens to point out, he's the 33 solar panels, geothermal heating. >> so does jonathan capehart. i'm kidding. >> you let me secret out. >> he comes with a burden. of -- he is somebody who speaks his conscience. he has, he wants to be, he has a kind of stature, as ex-vice president, as perhaps the person who should have been president. so i think we kind of rightly scrutinize his actions. in the al jazeera deal, think it was a business decision. you know, al jazeera came...
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this is a jonathan bloom in san francisco. we'll wait to see -- oh, there is jonathan. jonathan? >> this march started around 3:30 in the afternoon crawling up the street. began at 24th street bart station. we're just crossing the line about to hit 16th street. now we're starting to move again. they're trying to let traffic get through this, is caution a major description here. good weather contributed to good attendance at this march. if you take a look at the video you can see 700 people spanning two to three city blocks for the demonstration going to take place at 5:00 at civic center plaza. this is a demonstration for immigrant rights. a lot of folks here championing bill 744 in the united states senate. that is providing a path for some of the my grant workers here but they're concerned today here, they would also potentially damage the jobs of skilled workers like engineers here in the united states. there is a professor we posted here talking about how his students are having trouble getting jobs because of the foreign engineers coming here on visas. sponsored by skamy com
this is a jonathan bloom in san francisco. we'll wait to see -- oh, there is jonathan. jonathan? >> this march started around 3:30 in the afternoon crawling up the street. began at 24th street bart station. we're just crossing the line about to hit 16th street. now we're starting to move again. they're trying to let traffic get through this, is caution a major description here. good weather contributed to good attendance at this march. if you take a look at the video you can see 700...
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jonathan, what can you tell us about the letter that was mailed to president obama? >> it was intercepted by the secret service in that offsite mail facility. we were told they had mail coming out of louisiana where all three letters originated. that one could be on the way. they were able to find it, attract, stop it and now it has been sent to a lab for testing to see like the other two letters, it is confirm for ricin as well but it appears to be the same sender, the same type, the exact same letter threat. so officials, investigators are convinced it is the same letter, the same threat. >> any word on suspects at this particular point? >> no. it has no return address on it. they're searching for dna or fingerprints. that will be part of this investigation. as of now, there is nothing other than the fact that the letters were mailed from shreveport, louisiana on may 20th. that is really what they're working on. and the fbi in new orleans is helping out on that as well as the joint terrorism task force in new york and the secret service. >> we know that the letter
jonathan, what can you tell us about the letter that was mailed to president obama? >> it was intercepted by the secret service in that offsite mail facility. we were told they had mail coming out of louisiana where all three letters originated. that one could be on the way. they were able to find it, attract, stop it and now it has been sent to a lab for testing to see like the other two letters, it is confirm for ricin as well but it appears to be the same sender, the same type, the...
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our cashing in crew this week, wayne rogers and jonathan honig and kirstinowers join us. calls growing for the white house to can workers, but irs workers are unionized and unions protect their members. irs unionizing employees. is this a conflict of interest? >> it is an inherent conflict of interest. there is bias embedded when you have a situation like this where they are protected. it's difficult to remove them. they have positive incentive to go along with it and if you look at the numbers, the workers and political donations in 2008 and 2012 to president obama, $1,000 in contributions, 78% of them contributed to president obama and his reelection. they got a good thing going with him. they want to make sure it stays in place versus romney and mccain. only 22%. no wonder they got it in the bag. >> the pagds and the fire out number the democrats than they do to republicans. you love them, don't you? >> listen, eric. people have the right to unionize, but any employer including the federal government has to be on mushrooms to hire them. they destroyed every industry in
our cashing in crew this week, wayne rogers and jonathan honig and kirstinowers join us. calls growing for the white house to can workers, but irs workers are unionized and unions protect their members. irs unionizing employees. is this a conflict of interest? >> it is an inherent conflict of interest. there is bias embedded when you have a situation like this where they are protected. it's difficult to remove them. they have positive incentive to go along with it and if you look at the...
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editor of the "new republic" franklin ford and "new york magazine's" jonathan chait. howard, we'll get to benghazi in a second. >> no hurry, no hurry. >> where to start? >> we'll put it on the semi middle back burner. between the a.p. story and the irs story, which do you think is a bigger problem for the white house? >> boy, that's a hard choice. as a reporter, i'm tempted to say the a.p. story. but as a political analyst i'm going to say possibly the irs story, just because everybody understands taxes. everybody understands the idea that the irs has to somehow maintain its independence, its impartiality and its systemic, systematic nature. we're in the classic situation of asking the question who knew what and when. what did they know and when did they know it. so you can't really tell until you see what kind of capillary action there is here from the irs and the doj on these two stories to the white house. that's the game now, that's why a third of the hill -- i'm surprised, what's happened to the other two-thirds? what's wrong with the other two thirds? i mean the
editor of the "new republic" franklin ford and "new york magazine's" jonathan chait. howard, we'll get to benghazi in a second. >> no hurry, no hurry. >> where to start? >> we'll put it on the semi middle back burner. between the a.p. story and the irs story, which do you think is a bigger problem for the white house? >> boy, that's a hard choice. as a reporter, i'm tempted to say the a.p. story. but as a political analyst i'm going to say possibly...
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. >> joining me now, msnbc's jonathan capehart and by skype, zack walls, founder of scouts for equality. zack, your reaction to today's developments. >> we're very pleased, lawrence. it's a really big deal, a big step forward. and like he said, it's not enough. and parents like mine, a lesbian couple, will continue to be banned from the organization. but i think what today's movement shows us is that the boy scouts are able to reconsider their position on this issue and it's likely they will continue to do so as we move forward. >> jonathan, your reaction. >> i think it's a terrific decision to allow openly gay scout troops. openly gay kids who want to join the scouts will now be able to do so. i do think zach raises the very important issue, you talked about in the intro, is that gay scout leaders continue to be barred from the scouts. and that's something that the boy scouts of america is going to have to address sooner rather than later. because once those scouts, those gay scouts, you know, learn all of these terrific things from the boy scouts, then they're going to drum these lead
. >> joining me now, msnbc's jonathan capehart and by skype, zack walls, founder of scouts for equality. zack, your reaction to today's developments. >> we're very pleased, lawrence. it's a really big deal, a big step forward. and like he said, it's not enough. and parents like mine, a lesbian couple, will continue to be banned from the organization. but i think what today's movement shows us is that the boy scouts are able to reconsider their position on this issue and it's likely...
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jonathan alter, you've gotten me in trouble. i was told to take a deep breath on jonathan. thank you very much. and moving on to the other story we've been following, jurors in the kermit gosnell trial, whether he deserves the death penalty after being found guilty of can i go three babies. why some say the trial was more important than the verdict. >>> plus a lot of reaction to angelina jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy after learning she had an 87% risk of developing breast cancer. her doctors will have a press conference this afternoon and we'll learn more about this procedure. join our conversation on twitter. you can tweet jonathan directly. do not tweet me. [ male announcer ] one ordinary family... with one extraordinary purpose... to get "man of steel" advanced screening tickets. [ movie announcer voice ] at walmart. see "man of steel" at your local theater before anyone else. get in line 8 a.m. may 18th at walmart. rated pg-13. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effec
jonathan alter, you've gotten me in trouble. i was told to take a deep breath on jonathan. thank you very much. and moving on to the other story we've been following, jurors in the kermit gosnell trial, whether he deserves the death penalty after being found guilty of can i go three babies. why some say the trial was more important than the verdict. >>> plus a lot of reaction to angelina jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy after learning she had an 87% risk of developing...
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stephanie, jonathan and i were chuckling at the end of that ad of yours. we were wondering how you decided on the casting of that woman presidential character, you know, the hair color, the -- just the general look. >> well, we had -- we had two choices. one between blonde and one brunette. so we just went with one of then. how does that sound? >> i guess -- i think we can accept that. at the moment. jonathan capehart, hillary i think is being wonderfully open about this. she didn't need that reference in her speech about secretaries of state last night to refer to not just the ones who became president. she is just kind of putting it out there. she's not trying to hide it. >> is she putting it out there or is she having fun? >> having fun running for president. this is the fun stage of running for president. >> yeah, when you're still popular, when people are clamoring for you to get in. when people are obliquely referencing you being sworn in as president of the united states, even though it's the back of your head. that was uncanny. anyone watching the
stephanie, jonathan and i were chuckling at the end of that ad of yours. we were wondering how you decided on the casting of that woman presidential character, you know, the hair color, the -- just the general look. >> well, we had -- we had two choices. one between blonde and one brunette. so we just went with one of then. how does that sound? >> i guess -- i think we can accept that. at the moment. jonathan capehart, hillary i think is being wonderfully open about this. she didn't...
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good to see you back here again, jonathan. sue, take it away. >>> when we come back, the rescue crews are looking for survivors in oklahoma. tornadoes are expected in the dallas area. there's a tornado watch. we will speak with someone who makes tornado shelters. what you need to know, when we come back. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind...
good to see you back here again, jonathan. sue, take it away. >>> when we come back, the rescue crews are looking for survivors in oklahoma. tornadoes are expected in the dallas area. there's a tornado watch. we will speak with someone who makes tornado shelters. what you need to know, when we come back. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. [ male...
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>>> pero es jonathan? >>> sÍ. >>> jonathan viajaba en el ford mustang que se partiÓ en dos, las otras vÍctimas segÚn las identifico eran jÓvenes de edades de 20 aÑos llenos de sueÑos como dice rosa marÍa. >>> le encantaba arreglar carros. >>> la policÍa dice que el auto era conducido por paul dÍaz. hace algunas horas se entregÓ. fue arrestado bajo cargos de homicidio. >>> investigamos tambiÉn si tuvo que ver el alcohol. este vehÍculo colicionÓ contra un honda y la parte trasera fue a dar contra la pared de un cementerio. fue cerca de san hill road. >>> informÓ edgardo quijano. >>> tres hombres perdieron la vida ocurridos ayer en san josÉ. dos murieron en el cruce de dos calles. en otro punto un hombre cayÓ en la caudra 100. con estas muertes el nÚmero se eleva a 19. >>> un conductor se estrellÓ contra un Árbol, uno de los que viajaba quedÓ en tal mal estado que podrÍa per sus piernas. >>> comparado con el aÑo 2012 hubo menos arrestos de conductores ebrios, segÚn un informe prelimina
>>> pero es jonathan? >>> sÍ. >>> jonathan viajaba en el ford mustang que se partiÓ en dos, las otras vÍctimas segÚn las identifico eran jÓvenes de edades de 20 aÑos llenos de sueÑos como dice rosa marÍa. >>> le encantaba arreglar carros. >>> la policÍa dice que el auto era conducido por paul dÍaz. hace algunas horas se entregÓ. fue arrestado bajo cargos de homicidio. >>> investigamos tambiÉn si tuvo que ver el alcohol. este...
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. >>> querÍa ver si era cierto, Ée que no podÍa mirarlo. >>> pero es jonathan? >>> sÍ. >>> jonathan viajaba en el ford mustang que se partiÓ en dos, las otras vÍctimas segÚn las identifico eran jÓvenes de edades de 20 aÑos llenos de sueÑos como dice rosa marÍa. >>> le encantaba arreglar carros. >>> la policÍa dice que el auto era conducido por paul dÍaz. hace algunas horas se entregÓ. fue arrestado bajo cargos de homicidio....
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. >> that was jonathan carl asking that question. he's one who broke this story for abc. danielle, let me begin with you. when you look at the editing of the talking points, is this the way it looks when you're watching sausage being made, or is this evidence of some form of cover-up. >> well, i think it's a little bit of both, honestly. clearly, in any executive branch discussion, you're going to have different agencies fighting with each other. protect their interests and turf. the issue here is, what was the white house looking for in taking out all references to terrorism? that's the part that really concerns me because it goes along with what was later said about this not being terrorism, suggesting that, in fact, it was all about a youtube video. >> but what would be the upside? what would be the upside for the white house in trying to keep a limitation on terrorism? in other words, i'm of a mindset that says eight weeks out from an election, it might not, politically speaking, it might not be a bad thing if it is a case of terror because we have a tendency to rally
. >> that was jonathan carl asking that question. he's one who broke this story for abc. danielle, let me begin with you. when you look at the editing of the talking points, is this the way it looks when you're watching sausage being made, or is this evidence of some form of cover-up. >> well, i think it's a little bit of both, honestly. clearly, in any executive branch discussion, you're going to have different agencies fighting with each other. protect their interests and turf....
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. >> that was jonathan karl asking that question, the one who broke the story, this story for abc. danielle, let me begin with you. when you look at the editing of the faulking points, is this the way it looks when you're watching sausage being made, or is this evidence of some form of could haveup? >> i think it's a little bit of both, honestly. clearly in any executive branch discussion you're going to have different agencies fighting with each other. you're going to have them trying to protect their interests and their turf. that's the sausage making part. the issue here is, what was the white house looking for in taking out all references to terrorism? that's the part that really concerns me because it goes along with what was later said about this not being terrorism, suggesting that, in fact, it was all about a youtube video. >> but what would be the upside? what would be the upside for the bhous in trying to keep a limitation on terrorism? in other words, i'm of a mindset that says eight weeks out from an election, it might not politically speaking -- it might not be a bad t
. >> that was jonathan karl asking that question, the one who broke the story, this story for abc. danielle, let me begin with you. when you look at the editing of the faulking points, is this the way it looks when you're watching sausage being made, or is this evidence of some form of could haveup? >> i think it's a little bit of both, honestly. clearly in any executive branch discussion you're going to have different agencies fighting with each other. you're going to have them...
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but jonathan, it is a great point. because when talking with the american red cross, we know there are thousands of displaced people, but family and friend are helping them out during this difficult time. >> as you said, it is a noise day there now. but we know in that part of the country, weather can turn on a dime. is anybody worried about a new round of storms or what might be coming down at the end of the week? >> you know, the great part about our job, guys, and the fact that we have in the family the weather channel, we get to hang out with those guys, like jim cantore, mike bettes, stephanie abrams, all three were here today hanging out with us. we asked them and they said, no, this area would be okay. they didn't see anything popping up severe weatherwise. however, this area just, and s.e., you make a great point, that sirius weather cell that had come through. it takes a lot of attention, we started off earlier in the week, on monday, talking about the tornado that went through shawnee, just 40 miles to the no
but jonathan, it is a great point. because when talking with the american red cross, we know there are thousands of displaced people, but family and friend are helping them out during this difficult time. >> as you said, it is a noise day there now. but we know in that part of the country, weather can turn on a dime. is anybody worried about a new round of storms or what might be coming down at the end of the week? >> you know, the great part about our job, guys, and the fact that...
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jonathan, first of all, how serious was the threat? i assume that the mayor's mail is screened just as the president's is. >> yes, it is, it is screened at an off-site facility. and a mailroom worker noticed that the letter appeared suspicious and actually took a little at it through a very secure box that they have in that mail room screening facility. and then police were called. so it was never in any danger of getting through to city hall. and that letter was tested and reviewed. and then we also learned about the letter that did get through. the one letter that did get through was sent to mark glaze directly at his consulting office. and that's how that one apparently was able to get through to him. and then the one with the president that we first reported about today. that letter was also stopped by the secret service at the screening facility. and officials had intelligence based on information coming out of that postal facility, that three letters had been sent and as a result, they were able to stop that letter at the off-sit
jonathan, first of all, how serious was the threat? i assume that the mayor's mail is screened just as the president's is. >> yes, it is, it is screened at an off-site facility. and a mailroom worker noticed that the letter appeared suspicious and actually took a little at it through a very secure box that they have in that mail room screening facility. and then police were called. so it was never in any danger of getting through to city hall. and that letter was tested and reviewed. and...
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i want to go back to jonathan at the new york stock exchange. you mentioned yum, but if you look overall at the earnings we've gotten over the last two week, and last week was a blockbuster week for earnings, we really didn't get the upside surprises we were hoping for, and now there's a lot of talk about second quarter and sequestration. are you already looking ahead to the next group of earnings in the next quarter? >> we have to be looking ahead, because i think that's where the real effects of the sequestration is going to come into play. and if you look at the earnings reports we're seeing now, the outlook moving forward isn't as bright as we've seen before. i think everyone's holding their cards close to their chest for now, making sure they manage expectations for the next quarter. so it's very important to put all this together and see those factors and how they're going to relate and equate to the earnings reports for second quarter. cheryl: and, jonathan, i do want to ask you overall as we go into this big report tomorrow, it's all abo
i want to go back to jonathan at the new york stock exchange. you mentioned yum, but if you look overall at the earnings we've gotten over the last two week, and last week was a blockbuster week for earnings, we really didn't get the upside surprises we were hoping for, and now there's a lot of talk about second quarter and sequestration. are you already looking ahead to the next group of earnings in the next quarter? >> we have to be looking ahead, because i think that's where the real...
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and now we go to jonathan for sports. what's going on jonathan? well tracy we don't have much but let's get to it. s-j-s-u's softball team is on the verge of making school history. update news reporter victor guzman went to find out more. ">>>-----nat sound ball-in-glove------------- sjsu softball is one win away from breaking the school record for wins in a season. spartan softball began the season slowly, including a 6 game losing streak in the first half. it was that same losing streak that coach pete turner believes turned the season around for the spartans. pete turner, sjsu softball coach" "i've told them all along, that as long as we lose and we don't lose a lesson then the loss was worth something." since 2010, sjsu hasn't had a dominant softball team. however the ladies of spring have been piling names into the record books during all of their 2013 campaign. five players from that 2010 team returned, including four-time wac pitcher of the week, amanda pridmore. amanda pridmore, sjsu softball pitcher" "how the season has panned out is um,
and now we go to jonathan for sports. what's going on jonathan? well tracy we don't have much but let's get to it. s-j-s-u's softball team is on the verge of making school history. update news reporter victor guzman went to find out more. ">>>-----nat sound ball-in-glove------------- sjsu softball is one win away from breaking the school record for wins in a season. spartan softball began the season slowly, including a 6 game losing streak in the first half. it was that same...
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and i want your thoughts on it, jonathan. this is responding more to erica laugherty saying she got backlash from the gop as well. let's listen. >> i took a lot of heat, i will say, from even members of my own party that didn't like the fact that i voted to actually go to debate on this issue. because i do -- we can have strong disagreements but ultimately everything should always be debated and discussed. >> debated and discussed but it doesn't seem jonathan that senator ayotte offered an idea. what would be her solution to try and prevent another sandy hook, another aurora? what should we do? >> what she said at that town meeting is that there should be new mental health programs. that the default position now when people want to avoid background checks. of course we need both. we need bolstered mental health programs and we need common sense background checks which bears repeating. we're supported by the nra until recently. so this is not radical gun control that we're talking about. it is common sense measures. as michael
and i want your thoughts on it, jonathan. this is responding more to erica laugherty saying she got backlash from the gop as well. let's listen. >> i took a lot of heat, i will say, from even members of my own party that didn't like the fact that i voted to actually go to debate on this issue. because i do -- we can have strong disagreements but ultimately everything should always be debated and discussed. >> debated and discussed but it doesn't seem jonathan that senator ayotte...