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en detalle esta maÑana despiertan con dolores de cabeza los conductores de washington dc. se espera lluvia helada. aguanieve y lluvias ligeras. unas 3 pulgadas de nieve. >> gracias por ese informe. el uso de telÉfonos inteligentes resÚltate ayuda pero el abuso puede conducirnos al otro extremo. inclinar la cabeza sobre las pantallas puede duplicar la presiÓn en nuestra espina dorsal. los audÍfonos pueden daÑar los oÍdos. tratar de resolver un conflicto por mensaje de texto puede provocar el efecto contrario en una relaciÓn. sus diseÑadores jamÁs imaginaron que tendrÍan que enfrentar la furia de un elefante, se han puesto de acuerdo para atacar en manada. cuantiosos daÑos a vehÍculos en tailandia. se cree que el inusual comportamiento tiene que ver con la temporada de apareamiento. continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica con cosas que impresionay otras que sorprenden. >> asÍ es, de otro Ámbito, anoche se lleva a cabo la primera alfombra de 2015. quÉ mejor que para dar su veredicto que nuestro panel de expertos nuestra querida magguie jimenez. >> divina alf
en detalle esta maÑana despiertan con dolores de cabeza los conductores de washington dc. se espera lluvia helada. aguanieve y lluvias ligeras. unas 3 pulgadas de nieve. >> gracias por ese informe. el uso de telÉfonos inteligentes resÚltate ayuda pero el abuso puede conducirnos al otro extremo. inclinar la cabeza sobre las pantallas puede duplicar la presiÓn en nuestra espina dorsal. los audÍfonos pueden daÑar los oÍdos. tratar de resolver un conflicto por mensaje de texto puede...
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. >> we're live in washington with the details. leeland, what do you have? >> good morning. a very late night for most of those here in washington and those looking for surprises for the president's speech were about as disappointed as those looking for peace offerings to the republicans. although his claiming credit for the economic recovery and all the but declaring victory in the war on terror is raising eyebrows. for the first time in his presidency mr. obama faces a house and senate controlled by the other side. last night it highlighted the white house is doubling down on efforts on taxes for the wealthy to pay for expenses in the middle class. >> middle-class economics means helping working families feel more secure in a world of constant change. it means helping folks afford child care college health care a home retirement. my budget will address each of these issues. send me a bill that gives every worker in america the opportunity to earn seven days of paid sick leave! that's the right thing to do. everyone in this congress who still refuses to raise the minimum wa
. >> we're live in washington with the details. leeland, what do you have? >> good morning. a very late night for most of those here in washington and those looking for surprises for the president's speech were about as disappointed as those looking for peace offerings to the republicans. although his claiming credit for the economic recovery and all the but declaring victory in the war on terror is raising eyebrows. for the first time in his presidency mr. obama faces a house and...
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/washington week. among other things we'll talk about the white house digital strategy and why it has to do with green lip stick. you have to watch. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff on the pbs "newshour" and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. ♪ >> 30 years ago, the concept of moving surplus perishable foods was an entirely new one. there were no transportation systems like this anywhere in the country. only later, after many organizations used it as a model because they wanted to introduce the program into their city did groups come together and start to refer to themselves as food rescue. >> we have had physicians who come back 50, 60, seven years -- 70 years after graduation. they even remember the name of their cadaver. most student groups name their cadavers. they become close and form a bond. the cadaver we have is named pi because she is cadaver 314.
/washington week. among other things we'll talk about the white house digital strategy and why it has to do with green lip stick. you have to watch. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff on the pbs "newshour" and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. ♪ >> 30 years ago, the concept of moving surplus perishable foods was an entirely new one. there were no transportation systems like this anywhere in the country. only later, after many...
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welcome back into good morning washington. i'm jack taylor. sporting it, yes. 95 virginia southbound, earlier crash down in lorton finally, cleared. all travel lanes open and delays have eased. the vehicle is removed from canal road at fletcher's boat house. all travel lanes are open there. accident investigation from overnight, has cleared. southbound gallows road, down near woodburn road those lanes have been reopened, as well. if you are riding metra on the silver line, you can expect delays towards largo town center. we have a switching problem outside of the we'll resten east. our weather. >> i think it will be just fine but we are worried about your fanfest later on for the winter classic because that sun glare i think is going to be an issue. we have got nothing but clear skies across the region. our temperature is 29 degrees. it's a cold start with the wind chill factor of 24. it's 21 at dulles. 28 in hagerstown. 31 in fredricksburg and 24 in andrew. a range in temperatures but this afternoon we'll balance it out a bit more and look fo
welcome back into good morning washington. i'm jack taylor. sporting it, yes. 95 virginia southbound, earlier crash down in lorton finally, cleared. all travel lanes open and delays have eased. the vehicle is removed from canal road at fletcher's boat house. all travel lanes are open there. accident investigation from overnight, has cleared. southbound gallows road, down near woodburn road those lanes have been reopened, as well. if you are riding metra on the silver line, you can expect delays...
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they continued to run sources in washington. they never reduced the size of their station in washington. or in new york. >> reporter: the investigation started almost five years ago when ten other russian agents seen in these fbi surveillance individualees including the now infamous anna chapman, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and were shipped back to russia as part of a spy swap. fast-forward to 2015. documents says burr acough used two other men to relay information back to russia. that the three intelligence agents would schedule meetings over the phone using code words that they needed to transfer things like tickets to sporting events or movies they never attended or other items like books or hats. they met on dozens of occasions between 2012 and 2014 watched by the fbi. meetings usually occurred outdoors where surveillance was more difficult where one man would hand a bag, magazine or slip of paper to another. prosecutors say they tried to recruit u.s. citizens as intelligence sources in new york. the target people working f
they continued to run sources in washington. they never reduced the size of their station in washington. or in new york. >> reporter: the investigation started almost five years ago when ten other russian agents seen in these fbi surveillance individualees including the now infamous anna chapman, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and were shipped back to russia as part of a spy swap. fast-forward to 2015. documents says burr acough used two other men to relay information back to russia. that...
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>> el washington post fue de los primeros contactados por snowden. cuando se concertÓ la primera entrevista, the guardian envÍo al veterano periodista especializado en temas de seguridad. >> cuando lo vi en el hotel, estaba asombrado. lucÍa como de 22 Ó 23 aÑos la idea de que alguien de esa edad pudiera haber hecho todo lo que Él decÍa que había hecho, que habÍa estado con la cia en ginebra, con la nsa que japÓn y hawai, sonaba como una fantasÍa. >> los documentos sustraÍdos por snowden revelan como una orden secreta ordenÓ a verizon entregarle al gobierno de los estados unidos y formaciÓn de llamadas telefÓnicas de miles de ciudadanos estadounidenses, y como un programa llamado prisma le daba acceso directo a las comunicaciones y datos de las empresas google, facebook apple y otros gigantes de la internet. tambiÉn indicaba, la direcciÓn nacional de seguridad trabajÓ para tener acceso a las comunicaciones de internet e intervenir las bases de datos sin solicitar una base judicial. >> yo pensaba en mis propios hijos. y pensÉ: cuando
>> el washington post fue de los primeros contactados por snowden. cuando se concertÓ la primera entrevista, the guardian envÍo al veterano periodista especializado en temas de seguridad. >> cuando lo vi en el hotel, estaba asombrado. lucÍa como de 22 Ó 23 aÑos la idea de que alguien de esa edad pudiera haber hecho todo lo que Él decÍa que había hecho, que habÍa estado con la cia en ginebra, con la nsa que japÓn y hawai, sonaba como una fantasÍa. >> los documentos...
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here in washington, d.c. we're live for our special coverage of the moment you've all probably not been waiting for but you'll watch and fire up a few tweets anyway it's time for the awkward handshakes and stink eye across the aisle, michelle obama being better dressed than everybody, it's the state of the union! this is a new picture of president obama putting the final touches on the sixth annual address as president just eight hours from now he'll be delivering that address and awkward handshaking going on on the way in should be that much more awkward, first state of the union in a republican led congress. he has been touring the country previewing this speech which should ship on global security and cuba relations and the big one, the economy. >> i think what the president is saying the middle class economics we pursued since 2009 have gotten us to where we are. there's still yet work to be done and he'll talk about it tonight. >> dennis mcdonough confident the newly popularity has everything to do with
here in washington, d.c. we're live for our special coverage of the moment you've all probably not been waiting for but you'll watch and fire up a few tweets anyway it's time for the awkward handshakes and stink eye across the aisle, michelle obama being better dressed than everybody, it's the state of the union! this is a new picture of president obama putting the final touches on the sixth annual address as president just eight hours from now he'll be delivering that address and awkward...
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most recently the oscars. >> one of the things that the "washington post" did this week is the "washington post" said that in this q&a with larry, that larry was going to go after really people who were politically incorrect. one of his big influences is the show "politically incorrect". and i think he's going after low hanging fruit. this is not something that is too risky. however, it's been risky for "saturday night live" for even jon stewart. but there is a variety piece by brian lowry where brian goes on to talk about the risks that larry is taking by putting people in the hot seat and being politically incorrect. because what it sends the message to hollywood publicists, that it's too risky, it's not safe. what brian call as no-go he zone. and i think there is a real risk with this. >> interesting he has to balance getting guests and being seen as topical. he takes on bill cosby and he believes the 35 women who say the man is a sexual predator not that others vice presidenthaven't said it before. >> i think there are those out there changing their opinion about bill cosby. but i thin
most recently the oscars. >> one of the things that the "washington post" did this week is the "washington post" said that in this q&a with larry, that larry was going to go after really people who were politically incorrect. one of his big influences is the show "politically incorrect". and i think he's going after low hanging fruit. this is not something that is too risky. however, it's been risky for "saturday night live" for even jon...
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george washington lafayette. yes, i do love all of that. >> you are caught up in it. >> i love people who stand on the aisle like that for hour days i think, elliot engals stands there. and i find that hysterical. >> well i have a lot of exciting thoughts on this. we're going to move on with our great panel an talk about what happened last night here in washington, d.c. the president has two years left in office. but last night, he addressed congress with bold proposals, he says will lift up the middle class, speaking to a packed cham ber t. president framed his agenda as practical, not partisan and patted his administration on the back for policies already in place. >> and every step we were told our goals were misguided, too ambitious. >> that we would crush jobs and explode deficits. instead, we've seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade. our deficits cut by two-thirds. a stock market that has doubled and health care inflation at its lowest rate in 50 years. >> that's good news people. so so the verd
george washington lafayette. yes, i do love all of that. >> you are caught up in it. >> i love people who stand on the aisle like that for hour days i think, elliot engals stands there. and i find that hysterical. >> well i have a lot of exciting thoughts on this. we're going to move on with our great panel an talk about what happened last night here in washington, d.c. the president has two years left in office. but last night, he addressed congress with bold proposals, he...
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it took place in washington, d.c. they are doing great. l.a. in the first one and new york in the second one and washington, d.c. now. it's wreaking havoc in the nation's capital and the eastern seaboard around florida. ian ziering is coming back. >> what are about al roker? >> we have to come back to this one. any official confirmation? >> based on your last performance, you would think. >> i'm sure it will. how about the sneak peek? the new film spy. >> this is the third collaboration and she took the heat in brides maids with him. she is an analyst going under cover. >> let's take a look. >> you need to find the bomb without being detected. it can't be any of you. i need someone invisible. >> i'll do it. >> thanks. >> i'm serious. >> don't let me down cooper. >> i will let you up. >> stop talking. >> i love her! >> allison and jason. >> she is a cia analyst who goes under cover to prevent this global disaster when it comes out may 22nd. she at some point is going to stop doing drama. when she does it's good. she is an actress with a lot of r
it took place in washington, d.c. they are doing great. l.a. in the first one and new york in the second one and washington, d.c. now. it's wreaking havoc in the nation's capital and the eastern seaboard around florida. ian ziering is coming back. >> what are about al roker? >> we have to come back to this one. any official confirmation? >> based on your last performance, you would think. >> i'm sure it will. how about the sneak peek? the new film spy. >> this is...
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back with you when we get more from washington. >> you're welcome. >> here with more from washington, bret baier, anchor of "special report." good morning to you. >> good morning, martha. >> what's the latest in terms of the reaction in washington, the reaction from the white house and is there any sign that this attack in paris is changing the way that they're thinking about things? >> not really a sign. i think there was always a concern about foreign fighters the possibility that some of them were training in syria and would go back to their home countries. this could be a situation where katherine mentioned where they went to yemen and you heard this witness, one witness according to authorities there in paris saying you can tell the media that we're with al qaeda in yemen. listen. you talked to intelligence officials here in washington and talk to people on capitol hill. we had the new chairman on the senate intel community last night and they are worried about this whole recruiting process online, social media and the ability to move people and get them to do things against west
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it started with george washington in 1790. he gave the first one and he and john adams gave them in person before the congress. then jefferson became president in 1801 and he said that he thought going before congress was too much like the king going before parliament in being a good small republican, he said he would send his message in writing and not appear. there was another reason for why he did not. he was not a very good public speaker, jefferson. he was a great writer but not a good public speaker. after that, every president sent their message in writing. it was sent to the congress where he would be read out loud by clerks. then fast-forward to 1913. woodrow wilson decides to do it in person. >> we're going to stop you there because we want to talk a little bit more in detail about the evolving media and how it affected this speech. we were talking about an article that wondered in print whether or not the state of the union was essentially obsolete. fewer people are watching it. it is a tradition from the past. does
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mark albert for cbs news washington. >>> straight ahead captivating dining. an upscale restaurant is named the best in the city but you'll have to go behind bars to enjoy a meal there. details in "moneywatch." so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding breast or uterine cancer blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache pelvic pain, breast pain vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia so use it for the shortest time based on goals and risks. estrogen should not be used to prevent heart disease heart attack, stroke or dementia. ask your doctor about premarin vaginal cream. sir, we
mark albert for cbs news washington. >>> straight ahead captivating dining. an upscale restaurant is named the best in the city but you'll have to go behind bars to enjoy a meal there. details in "moneywatch." so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused...
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pete williams nbc news washington. >>> the south to west on ice. a major winter storm could dump up to an inch of ice on already dangerous roads. it's one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." >>> and bono's shocking announcement. he may never play the guitar again. after a violent bike accident. hear his message to fans just after the break. constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! live the regular life. phillips'. don't just visit paris. visit tripadvisor paris. tripadvisor not only has millions of real traveler's reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites, so people can get the best hotel prices. to plan, compare & book the perfect trip. visit tripadvisor.com today. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to tal
pete williams nbc news washington. >>> the south to west on ice. a major winter storm could dump up to an inch of ice on already dangerous roads. it's one of the stories we're following around the "newsnation." >>> and bono's shocking announcement. he may never play the guitar again. after a violent bike accident. hear his message to fans just after the break. constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend...
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let's bring in elise labott live from washington. this is the prime minister of a nation coming to the united states to speak to congress and the president wasn't consulted. >> reporter: that is right, christine. usually these things with the white house and congress, when you invite a leader are closely coordinated. this is the third time netanyahu has come to address congress. he is no stranger to doing this. this is really a poke in the eye to the administration by speaker boehner. to bring prime minister netanyahu, they both share a similar attitude toward iran. they feel that president obama is not being tough enough on iran. they want to impose more sanctions for his part during his state of the union address, president obama threatened to veto the sanctions. feel he is trying to angle himself for an invitation to congress when the israeli elections are in a few months and when he gets this rousing welcome from congress last time he spoke, he got 29 standing ovations. he is lifted up in the eyes of the israeli public. >> thank
let's bring in elise labott live from washington. this is the prime minister of a nation coming to the united states to speak to congress and the president wasn't consulted. >> reporter: that is right, christine. usually these things with the white house and congress, when you invite a leader are closely coordinated. this is the third time netanyahu has come to address congress. he is no stranger to doing this. this is really a poke in the eye to the administration by speaker boehner. to...
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this is one of the problems we have to face here in washington in our new covenant. it rewards welfare overwork. it undermines family values. it lets millions of parents get away without paying their child support. it keeps a minority but a significant minority of the people on welfare trapped on it for a very long time. i worked on this problem for a long time. nearly 15 years now. as a governor i had the honor of working with the reagan administration to write the last welfare reform bill back in 1988. in the last two years we made a good start yet continue to work on welfare reform. our administration gave two dozen states the right to slash through federal rules and regulations to reform their own welfare systems and to try to promote work and responsibility over welfare and dependency. last year i introduced the most sweeping welfare reform plan ever presented by an administration. we have to make welfare what it was meant to be -- a second chance, not a way of life. we have to help those on welfare move to work as quickly as possible to provide child care and t
this is one of the problems we have to face here in washington in our new covenant. it rewards welfare overwork. it undermines family values. it lets millions of parents get away without paying their child support. it keeps a minority but a significant minority of the people on welfare trapped on it for a very long time. i worked on this problem for a long time. nearly 15 years now. as a governor i had the honor of working with the reagan administration to write the last welfare reform bill...
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sawyer is the first baby to be born at george washington univerl in 2015. he arrived at 12:29 this morning, and mom sara says they weren't even exp a new year's day >> sawyer was five days late i guess. days late. so it was -- whole different experien. >> sawyer's older brother, jonah, already has a nickname for his sibling. he's going to call him soy sauce. i'm sure he's going to love that. >>> you may not see those kind of stories very often in the future. bee a lot of hospitals are abando that new year's day traditio the crowning of the year's first baby is being kept secret in a lot of communities. as hospi say patient safety trumps some of the traditions. this is a big story trending online right now. community h systems ordered hundreds of facilities to stop publiciz the first baby of the year citing the potential for abductions and identity theft. some other u.s. hospitals are getting w permission from the families before releasing pictur or >>> well after sweating out a 22-month campaign for mayor murielr takes the oath of office tomorrow. as news4'
sawyer is the first baby to be born at george washington univerl in 2015. he arrived at 12:29 this morning, and mom sara says they weren't even exp a new year's day >> sawyer was five days late i guess. days late. so it was -- whole different experien. >> sawyer's older brother, jonah, already has a nickname for his sibling. he's going to call him soy sauce. i'm sure he's going to love that. >>> you may not see those kind of stories very often in the future. bee a lot of...
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the northeast and washington get told. their coldest weather as we get into wednesday, thursday and friday. unless you are along the gulf coast or florida, you have nowhere to go. but to stay indoors or layer up. this is dangerous chill. andrea? back to you. >> we are macing for it. thanks to mike slidell in minneapolis. the tragic news of stuart scott's death after years fighting cancer is being met with deep sadness across the sports world and the broadcasting community. stuart scott was a true original that inserted pop culture and personality into his delivery of each night's highlights. he will be known for the three battles he waged against cancer the cancer that eventually took his life including the signature moment while receiving the jimmy v award at the 2014 esp ys. >> when you die, you do not lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live why you live, and in the manner in which you live. >> sage steel is the host of nba countdown on espn and a colleague and close friend of stuart scott. thanks for joining us
the northeast and washington get told. their coldest weather as we get into wednesday, thursday and friday. unless you are along the gulf coast or florida, you have nowhere to go. but to stay indoors or layer up. this is dangerous chill. andrea? back to you. >> we are macing for it. thanks to mike slidell in minneapolis. the tragic news of stuart scott's death after years fighting cancer is being met with deep sadness across the sports world and the broadcasting community. stuart scott...
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washington is getting back to work and exciting new failure to work. the republican majority and congress convenes for the first time and back to business as usual in terms of the level of harmony in the hallowed halls. john boehner facing exciting new challenges with the speaker. still under fire for speaking to a white supremacist group in 2002. we are rook looking at progress in the white house as they come back from the holiday vacation. all leading up to the big state of the union address later this month. any moment now, the first white house briefing of 2015 and we will be monitoring that. first joining me from the white house, political correspondent casey hunt. happy new year. no peace and good well to congress? what's happening on the hill in. >> i'm not sure that it will extend very far into this january in washington. as you said the president is gearing up for a road trip. most of who have gone on the road after the speech to make the sale. this the put president obama out on the road and in the news at the same time as republicans are tak
washington is getting back to work and exciting new failure to work. the republican majority and congress convenes for the first time and back to business as usual in terms of the level of harmony in the hallowed halls. john boehner facing exciting new challenges with the speaker. still under fire for speaking to a white supremacist group in 2002. we are rook looking at progress in the white house as they come back from the holiday vacation. all leading up to the big state of the union address...
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recreational use is legal in colorado and washington. here is the question, what if there are kids in the house? it's a debate across the country, if mom and dad are smoking pot, even legally, can the state take their children away? nick watt with parents fighting to keep their child. whose side will you be on? >> reporter: like so many millions of americans, perhaps even you, dear friday night network tv viewer, jesse and vicca thompson of bellingham, washington, enjoy a good hit of marijuana. when i walked into your house, the first smell is marijuana. >> yeah. >> reporter: jesse, a cancer survivor, takes it for pain. vicca for arthritis and a nervous condition. doctor prescribed. totally legal up here in the evergreen state. even recreational use is now okay. do you use it every day? >> pretty much every day, yeah. >> reporter: and the thompsons aren't just blazing away for their own purposes. two years ago at their little business called "the grow shop," they began selling their own homegrown strains. >> this one is grape ape. it's a
recreational use is legal in colorado and washington. here is the question, what if there are kids in the house? it's a debate across the country, if mom and dad are smoking pot, even legally, can the state take their children away? nick watt with parents fighting to keep their child. whose side will you be on? >> reporter: like so many millions of americans, perhaps even you, dear friday night network tv viewer, jesse and vicca thompson of bellingham, washington, enjoy a good hit of...
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we explain the standoffs tonight on washington week. judy. woodruff: on pbs newshour weekend >> woodruff: on pbs newshour weekend saturday, the latest on the attacks in france, and we continue the discussion on the tense relationship between minority communities and the police in american cities. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a conversation about the continued relevancy of the national endowments for the arts and humanities, 50 years after they were established. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corp
we explain the standoffs tonight on washington week. judy. woodruff: on pbs newshour weekend >> woodruff: on pbs newshour weekend saturday, the latest on the attacks in france, and we continue the discussion on the tense relationship between minority communities and the police in american cities. and we'll be back, right here, on monday, with a conversation about the continued relevancy of the national endowments for the arts and humanities, 50 years after they were established. that's...
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bill powers join us from washington and brian donahue joining us here in washington. >> ifill: as congress begins to tackle a new federal education law that would succeed no child left behind, one of the major dividing lines is already clear. what is the proper role and use of testing? it's a question that has long touched a raw nerve among parents and educators. a new book explores that controversy and testing's possible future. hari sreenivasan has our conversation from our new york studios. >> sreenivasan: on the one hand, parents know their children's talents can't be qawntified by multiple choice tests. at the same time, they often want their children to do well on high-stakes exams. a new book explores those issues and a growing backlash against testing in many circles. it's called "the test: why our schools are obsessed with standardized testing but you don't have to be." the authorainia joins us now. it's been a dozen years since no child left behind several years since the race to the top. now we're starting to roll out common core, and as soon as i say these phrases there are par
bill powers join us from washington and brian donahue joining us here in washington. >> ifill: as congress begins to tackle a new federal education law that would succeed no child left behind, one of the major dividing lines is already clear. what is the proper role and use of testing? it's a question that has long touched a raw nerve among parents and educators. a new book explores that controversy and testing's possible future. hari sreenivasan has our conversation from our new york...
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. >> sreenivasan: in washington, president obama said the united states will provide any help it can. he branded the killings a "cowardly and evil" act. >> the one thing i'm very confident about is that the values we share with the french people a belief-- a universal belief in freedom of expression is something that can't be silenced because of the senseless violence of the few. >> sreenivasan: later, the president spoke with french president hollande and offered condolence:ñ and this evening, hollande went on national television to pay tribute to the victims. >> ( translated ): today, they are our heroes. and that is why tomorrow will be a day of national mourning, a decreed day. at 12:00 there will be a moment of contemplation in all public services. and i invite all the population to be involved in it. the flags will be at half-mast for three days. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, thousands of people rallied near the site of the killings to honor the victims, and there similar rallies across europe. france also raised its alert status to the highest level, indicating another attack cou
. >> sreenivasan: in washington, president obama said the united states will provide any help it can. he branded the killings a "cowardly and evil" act. >> the one thing i'm very confident about is that the values we share with the french people a belief-- a universal belief in freedom of expression is something that can't be silenced because of the senseless violence of the few. >> sreenivasan: later, the president spoke with french president hollande and offered...
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norah o'donnell is in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final two years in office. he starts a two-day trip this morning to lobby for his proposals in last night's state of the union address. the president asked the republican-controlled congress to back what he called middle-class economics. >> he also vetoe threatened to veto any. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. he said we're done with the great recession. the time has come, said the president, for direction action for middle-class families with more money to spend if not through higher wages than through some new government programs. >> the president of the united states. >> the theatrics were the same but the house was completely different. with his poll numbers rising the president told the country his policies turned the country around. >> we believed we could turn the tide of outsourcing and draw now jobs to our shores and over the past five years our businesses have created 11 bill
norah o'donnell is in washington. president obama is laying out an ambitious plan of action for his final two years in office. he starts a two-day trip this morning to lobby for his proposals in last night's state of the union address. the president asked the republican-controlled congress to back what he called middle-class economics. >> he also vetoe threatened to veto any. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. he said we're done with the great...
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i have one question for you being president for six areas in washington d.c. for ten years why would you still think that? (laughter) it's amazing. (cheers and applause) >> jon: you've been in washington d.c. how do you still have that hope. you live in the city america invented for the sole purpose of sending its most pelty most partisan argumentative assholes, a plague evidently so ferbl the house of representativeses who sole purpose is to have representation will not allow it to be represented. look at these people you deal with every day. look at them not react to what under normal human circumstances would be unanimous applause lines. >> this congress still needs to pass a law that makes sure a woman is paid the same as a man for doing the same work. >> 11 million new jobs. a stock market that has doubled and health care inflation at its lowest rate in 50 years. (applause) vote to give millions of hardest people in america a raise. (applause) >> jon: what is that? are you sitting because you prefer a lower stock market and fewer jobs? do you sit because
i have one question for you being president for six areas in washington d.c. for ten years why would you still think that? (laughter) it's amazing. (cheers and applause) >> jon: you've been in washington d.c. how do you still have that hope. you live in the city america invented for the sole purpose of sending its most pelty most partisan argumentative assholes, a plague evidently so ferbl the house of representativeses who sole purpose is to have representation will not allow it to be...
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let's go to steve from washington on a line for independents. you are on the "washington journal." caller: i think dana winnington, like king, is trying to wake the masses. people need to wake up and look up. this is really happening. like king, it is an uphill battle. global sky watch.com. host: we are talking about mlk's legacy. tony, who best embodies mlk's legacy today? caller: can you hear me? give me a little time, please. i do not think anybody at this time embodies martin luther king . president obama, he does what he can do. he has his own legacy. you should never put jesse jackson jupup there. here's what kills me about this whole thing. martin luther king preached nonviolence and walked nonviolence and acted nonviolence. there was violence against him. they say he was a radical and racist. they called them all kinds of names. now they want to give him all this praise. the majority of white people in this country do not like martin luther king. but now he was this and that and they want to praise him. there is a gentleman that called. he said blacks didn't have a liquor s
let's go to steve from washington on a line for independents. you are on the "washington journal." caller: i think dana winnington, like king, is trying to wake the masses. people need to wake up and look up. this is really happening. like king, it is an uphill battle. global sky watch.com. host: we are talking about mlk's legacy. tony, who best embodies mlk's legacy today? caller: can you hear me? give me a little time, please. i do not think anybody at this time embodies martin...
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how many of you believe washington in general and president obama understands you? understands your concern. raise your hand. >> not one of you? >> not one of you believe he understands you? second that i want to play, it deals with terrorism. in this case, split between republicans and democrats you're not sure that you're winning the war on terrorism. let's take a look. >> we stand united with people around the world targeted by terrorists from a school in pakistan to streets of paris. we'll continue to hunt down terrorists and dismantle networks. as we have done relentlessly to take outerorists who pose a direct threat to us and our allies. >> republicans and democrats darted up. what is strong for you? >> the fact he's talking about terrorism whenever it goes his actions don't match his rhetoric. >> he's not being very clear who the enemy is. terrorists, yes but islamic terrorists and we need to use that language. >> you're -- some of you are nodding. should he use the language extremist islamings? >> i'm not necessarily as hung up on sem manhattanics as others
how many of you believe washington in general and president obama understands you? understands your concern. raise your hand. >> not one of you? >> not one of you believe he understands you? second that i want to play, it deals with terrorism. in this case, split between republicans and democrats you're not sure that you're winning the war on terrorism. let's take a look. >> we stand united with people around the world targeted by terrorists from a school in pakistan to...
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you recall americans were fed up with the gridlock in washington. there is pressure on president obama too. he is facing his final two years in office. ronan? >> there is foreign policy happenings today. the president is meeting with mexico's president. what's on the agenda? a lot happening. how hard is he going to be on nieto? >> the two leaders are meeting right now. reporters just walked in or about to walk into the oval office. they will hopefully be able to ask a few questions of the leaders. first and foremost cuba. president obama just announced that he is planning to normalize relations with cuba for the first time in 50 years. he is going to ask for the president's help with that, pressuring cuba to make democratic reforms and also immigration. president obama just announced the big executive action that would legalize about four million immigrants who live here. he will help and ask for nieto's help with that. the violence and drug violence within mexico on the heels of the college students who were abducted and presumed to be murdered. a
you recall americans were fed up with the gridlock in washington. there is pressure on president obama too. he is facing his final two years in office. ronan? >> there is foreign policy happenings today. the president is meeting with mexico's president. what's on the agenda? a lot happening. how hard is he going to be on nieto? >> the two leaders are meeting right now. reporters just walked in or about to walk into the oval office. they will hopefully be able to ask a few questions...
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when they go to a washington the lies the propaganda. it seems disturbing to me that it seems like everything president obama does is wrong and it's sad to me because i'm a pastor and i hear these people come on -- your colleague just came on and said he was a christian. jesus said if you do this to the least of them you have also done it to me. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet at @c-span, #comments. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >>> this past november more than 300 members of the uk youth parliament, aged 11 to 18 gathered in the british house of commons for their annual policy debate concerning top nicks in the 2015 national elections. these two sections focus on career and work experience and voting rights for teens. speaker of the house john bercow presides over the sessions. >> hi. thanks, colleagues. welcome back. order. order. the youth parliament will now consider the
when they go to a washington the lies the propaganda. it seems disturbing to me that it seems like everything president obama does is wrong and it's sad to me because i'm a pastor and i hear these people come on -- your colleague just came on and said he was a christian. jesus said if you do this to the least of them you have also done it to me. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send...
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. >>> graphic photographs taken inside syrian government jails are going on display in washington. the photos were taken by a syrian military photographer who documented hundreds of deaths by starvation and torture. he defected this summer and brought his pictures to the united states. from washington, a report and a warning that her report understandably contains some disturbing images. >> reporter: the haunting faces of those who lost their lives in the worst horrors of the past. at the holocaust museum a pledge belied by the tragedies of the present. on display now here, photos of torture and starvation inside government jails in syria. gruesome pictures smuggled to the u.s. by former military photographer. the museum leadership felt compelled to bear witness. >> showing these pictures is really part of our mission. it's to remind people that genocide didn't end with the holocaust. that this is not merely a 20th century problem. it's a 21st century problem. >> reporter: the defector testified in front of horrified members of congress this summer. the syrian government insists th
. >>> graphic photographs taken inside syrian government jails are going on display in washington. the photos were taken by a syrian military photographer who documented hundreds of deaths by starvation and torture. he defected this summer and brought his pictures to the united states. from washington, a report and a warning that her report understandably contains some disturbing images. >> reporter: the haunting faces of those who lost their lives in the worst horrors of the...
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the washington, d.c.-based five guys has a loyal following. >> one cheeseburger and one fries for me. >> reporter: and in hollywood, in-n-out devotees love their burgers. featuring the stacked 4 x 4 burgers. and the bunless flying dutchman. even anthony bourdain going viral early this month for waxing poetic as he chowed down on a double double animal style. >> you have to have a decent bun. good quality meat. fresh. lean. this cheese-like substance is perfect. brilliant. >> reporter: the best news for anyone looking to flip for shake shack, it says it plans to spend the cash from hungry investors serving foodies from 450 new modern day roadside stands. >> i'll drink to that. >> i have an easy palate. i love in-n-out burger. >> i do, too. >> but not as good as shake shack. >> i love shake shack for the concrete. not the burger. >> know who i know agrees with me on this is rob marciano? rob, am i correct that shake shack is better than -- >> that's leading question. >> that's very true. i think you have a
the washington, d.c.-based five guys has a loyal following. >> one cheeseburger and one fries for me. >> reporter: and in hollywood, in-n-out devotees love their burgers. featuring the stacked 4 x 4 burgers. and the bunless flying dutchman. even anthony bourdain going viral early this month for waxing poetic as he chowed down on a double double animal style. >> you have to have a decent bun. good quality meat. fresh. lean. this cheese-like substance is perfect. brilliant....
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crews in washington, d.c. and maryland have, thousands of pounds of salt standing by, and extra tow trucks. >> we're prepared for anything that hits us. >> air travel is also expected to be snowed in. at least 2,000 flights have already been canceled, and many more could follow when the heavy snow arrives. susan macinnis for "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> oh, it will be a mess. we'll be right back. >> first a look at what's coming up tonight right here on the "cw philly". >> we have a little something that might inspire you as you face the big snow event. >> might want to show off your artistic side. three snow scup, to have been doing their thing at the lee yucky woodson art museum in wisconsin. they've been doing it for 25 years, than year, the cup tis carve their own likeness, little mount rushmore kind of thing. >> very nice. >> three heads will keep watch at the museum at least as long as the conditions allow. >> less than flattering portrait as they start to melt. >> look at the detail. very go
crews in washington, d.c. and maryland have, thousands of pounds of salt standing by, and extra tow trucks. >> we're prepared for anything that hits us. >> air travel is also expected to be snowed in. at least 2,000 flights have already been canceled, and many more could follow when the heavy snow arrives. susan macinnis for "eyewitness news" on the "cw philly". >> oh, it will be a mess. we'll be right back. >> first a look at what's coming up tonight...
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most of us are in the low to mid-20s but it's 27 in downtown washington. coming up with the first alert seven-day forecast, we'll take a look at some of the model data showing some discrepancies between the amounts of snow we're going to get with this system and that will be coming up in a few minutes. right now time again for timesaver traffic and beverly farmer. >> reporter: erica, the closings and delays of schools kind of helping things out as far as the volume on the roadways. on route 50, we're already seeing snow cover on the shoulders just outside the beltway making the trip it annapolis, bowie and cheverly. nothing reported sticking so much to the road surface. it's been pretreated but on and off ramps, bridges, overpasses going to see slick stuff developing soon. beltway colesville road, more volume on the outer loop as you head west into silver spring but that's been mostly dry. no issues to report 270 corridor. that's been in good shape. no incidents to report downtown on the the southwest freeway, although we've seen some other areas of northw
most of us are in the low to mid-20s but it's 27 in downtown washington. coming up with the first alert seven-day forecast, we'll take a look at some of the model data showing some discrepancies between the amounts of snow we're going to get with this system and that will be coming up in a few minutes. right now time again for timesaver traffic and beverly farmer. >> reporter: erica, the closings and delays of schools kind of helping things out as far as the volume on the roadways. on...
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especially in washington, d.c. and into philadelphia. you have been standing out here in the rain. >> yes. >> i guess you are from niagara university? >> yes. >> are you filling up our plaza. >> of course. >> how do you like the weather? >> better than up there. >> that's a look >>> storm number one moving out, may be a little bit of snow on the back end but generally speaking dry weather coming for tonight and into sunday. but another storm coming one with more widespread snow and that is sunday night and into monday. for the rest of the day, patchy light rain of snow. temperatures mid to upper 30s, mainly wet roads, some icy spots coming tonight. >>> and that is your latest forecast. lester. >> dylan, thanks. jennifer aniston is getting high praise for the role in the movie "cake." this character is a big departure than the roles she takes on. she is telling nbc's joelle gargulo about that and questions she hopes is never asked again. >> reporter: she became the sweetheart of america with "friends." since then jennifer aniston remained
especially in washington, d.c. and into philadelphia. you have been standing out here in the rain. >> yes. >> i guess you are from niagara university? >> yes. >> are you filling up our plaza. >> of course. >> how do you like the weather? >> better than up there. >> that's a look >>> storm number one moving out, may be a little bit of snow on the back end but generally speaking dry weather coming for tonight and into sunday. but another...
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thanks. >>> still ahead, all right, well is it a washington spectacle? what could be coming next? something everyone is anticipating. we're talking about the president's state of the union address on tuesday. what is on his agenda? [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. >>> taking our top stories. a gunman is dead after a shooting at a florida mall this morning. our affiliate, wesh says the suspect shot himself after firing off f
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>> i'm dating denzel washington. >> you, too? >> i have made out with jessica chastain true or false? >> true. >> i want this to be true. >> it's true. it was in "the disappearance of eleanor rigby." i had one scene and i was blessed with making out with her. okay. true or false i used to compete in rubik's cube competitions. >> false. >> true. >> nerd is not an answer. >> it's false. >> yes! >> i'm very sorry. >> hanging in there. >> i used to compete on a woman's roller derby team. >> compete? false. >> it's so false that it's got to be true. i say you did. >> it's false. i'm so sorry. >> careful. >> this last one, i feel very confident. >> got to work harder. >> she's loving this way too much. >> oh got to go -- >> i performed an impromptu duty with billy bush, true or false? >> false. >> it's true! >> yes! >> shall we again? spandau ballet is here this morning. >> "sons of liberty" premieres this sunday on the history channel. no! >> oh, no, now it's really on her blouse -- >> it's over. we have our guys tell all coming up af
>> i'm dating denzel washington. >> you, too? >> i have made out with jessica chastain true or false? >> true. >> i want this to be true. >> it's true. it was in "the disappearance of eleanor rigby." i had one scene and i was blessed with making out with her. okay. true or false i used to compete in rubik's cube competitions. >> false. >> true. >> nerd is not an answer. >> it's false. >> yes! >> i'm very sorry....
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recibido la ayuda del la cÁmara federal busca concientizar a miles de personas sobre beneficios desde washington fernando pizarro nos amplÍa unos 30 millones de contribuyentes muchos de ellos hispanos podrÍan perderse de obtener un crÉdito tributario de hasta 6000 $ cuando declaren sus impuestos este aÑo eso representa una de cada cinco contribuyentes se espera que 150 millones de contribuyentes o familias van a estrenar suplencias que ganan menos de 52.000 $ al aÑo se les olvida o simplemente saben que tienen derecho a pedir el crÉdito tributario por ingreso del trabajo varÍa segÚn el ingreso si estÁn casados o no y si tienen hijos un voluntario en un centro de asistencia dice que mucha gente no sabe? lo suficiente muchas veces hasta cuÁndo va la gente profesional mala? que hacemos el servicio admite que por recortes federales de presupuesto habrÁ esperas mÁs largas en el servicio al cliente una desventaja es que no tenemos tantos empleados para contestar los telÉfonos si hay una opciÓn en espaÑol para nuestro servicio al cliente. si los hispanohablantes se verÁn afectados por l
recibido la ayuda del la cÁmara federal busca concientizar a miles de personas sobre beneficios desde washington fernando pizarro nos amplÍa unos 30 millones de contribuyentes muchos de ellos hispanos podrÍan perderse de obtener un crÉdito tributario de hasta 6000 $ cuando declaren sus impuestos este aÑo eso representa una de cada cinco contribuyentes se espera que 150 millones de contribuyentes o familias van a estrenar suplencias que ganan menos de 52.000 $ al aÑo se les olvida o...
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. >> this is bbc world news america from washington. handshakes in havana for the most senior american visitor in decades. now, the hard work of normalizing relations. in the midst of a standoff, the israeli prime minister is invited to washington and no one bothered to consult the white house. the northern white rhino is close to extinction. we will show you the efforts being made to stop the disappearance for good. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. the talks between cuba and the u.s. are not just historic. they are being called collaborative and productive. the countries have not met in decades. years of diplomatic decrees mean there are hurdles to restoring ties. we have this report. >> it feels like the beginning of a new era. the negotiators know each other for previous talks -- from previous talks. the diplomat is in town, the most senior visit in 35 years. they will be making history at the table restoring diplomatic ties and reopening embassies. the united states arty has a prese
. >> this is bbc world news america from washington. handshakes in havana for the most senior american visitor in decades. now, the hard work of normalizing relations. in the midst of a standoff, the israeli prime minister is invited to washington and no one bothered to consult the white house. the northern white rhino is close to extinction. we will show you the efforts being made to stop the disappearance for good. ♪ >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and...
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/washington week. among other things we'll talk about the white house digital strategy and why it has to do with green lip stick. you have to watch. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff on the pbs "newshour" and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," the new president of the san francisco board of supervisors targets violence in an unconventional way. >> we need people who are getting paid to work with our young people to roll up their sleeves and go to their homes and be in the community and work with young individuals, but we also have to hold our own kids accountable. >>> the measles outbreak reignites the debate over parents opting out of vaccinating their kids. >>> plus the state's top judge on why we should care about the health of our court system. >> and those laws matter. and we believe we have a guaranteed right to them. and where do you test that? in a court of law. ♪
/washington week. among other things we'll talk about the white house digital strategy and why it has to do with green lip stick. you have to watch. keep up with developments with me and judy woodruff on the pbs "newshour" and we'll see you next week on "washington week." good night. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," the new president of the san francisco board of supervisors targets violence in an unconventional way. >> we need people who are getting...
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it was his first official visit to washington. they discussed a range of issues affecting the nations, from immigration to trade including cuba. obama wants mexican support for pushing for democratic reform in the island nation. the secretary of commerce served under george w. bush and is part of the albright-stonebridge group. what were the presidents looking to do today to expand on that? >> a lot creating a relationship. they look like they have a good relationship and there are no hidden agenda. they have a dialogue shared by the vice president and it is improving nafta. >> the north american free trade agreement. >> it is already a $1.3 trillion trade area. >> what is the biggest obstacle to more trade? >> a lot of this is cleaning up regulation. we have testing protocols and different regulations for products. those things that can take away productivity and competitiveness. crossing the border with merchandise is costly because of delays and inefficiencies. >> could obama and with a yes? would that improve economic relation
it was his first official visit to washington. they discussed a range of issues affecting the nations, from immigration to trade including cuba. obama wants mexican support for pushing for democratic reform in the island nation. the secretary of commerce served under george w. bush and is part of the albright-stonebridge group. what were the presidents looking to do today to expand on that? >> a lot creating a relationship. they look like they have a good relationship and there are no...
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>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> wheel president obama said he's interested in cooperating with congressional republicans, he did take a number of shots at them in his address. cbs analyst john dickerson gave his analysis. >> he framed them as lobbyists and super wealthy. he said they were essentially hypocrites on minimum wage. he said their obsession was the keystone pipeline was limiting and limited in terms of america's vision. and he issued a whole host of veto threats because he you know, just sort of warned them from following their worst instinct. so his kind of between the lines the way he was treating republicans was certainly the way they read it as well was not something very favorable. >> well at several occasions during his speech the president ad-libbed. when republicans applauded he had run his last campaign, the president responded. >> i have no more campaigns to run. [ applause ] >> i know because i won both of them. >> earlier i spoke with cbs news chief correspondent bob schi
>> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> wheel president obama said he's interested in cooperating with congressional republicans, he did take a number of shots at them in his address. cbs analyst john dickerson gave his analysis. >> he framed them as lobbyists and super wealthy. he said they were essentially hypocrites on minimum wage. he said their obsession was the keystone pipeline was limiting and limited in terms of america's vision. and he issued a...
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laura worked for a public relations firm in washington, d.c., and was condemn plating law school. ♪ on the saturday before she disappeared, laura attended the gold cup steeplechase horse races in virginia. when laura didn't show up for work, a co-worker called the house, but there was no answer. laura's mother was out of town on a business trip. next, warren's brother was called. he lived nearby. when he arrived at the house, he found that the back door was unlocked. but there was nothing missing inside. >> as time went on, nobody had heard from laura and this was just totally, totally out of character for her. we checked her bank account, credit cards, checking account. there was nothing there where she had withdrawn money that she would have needed to survive somewhere else. >> fliers with laura's photograph were distributed at the train station in the hope that someone might have seen her. police also searched the walk in between the train station and laura's home looking for possible clues, but found nothing. when detectives searched laura's bedroom, they noticed a fitted sheet and
laura worked for a public relations firm in washington, d.c., and was condemn plating law school. ♪ on the saturday before she disappeared, laura attended the gold cup steeplechase horse races in virginia. when laura didn't show up for work, a co-worker called the house, but there was no answer. laura's mother was out of town on a business trip. next, warren's brother was called. he lived nearby. when he arrived at the house, he found that the back door was unlocked. but there was nothing...
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penny got loose from her owner's washington office six weeks ago. she was picked up by a truck driver who thought she was a wild dog. pony's owners tracked down a rescue group to pick her up and get her to baltimore where she will fly back home. >> i'm very excited. i'm so glad to have her home. she is a well traveled dog. >> penny still has a 2 1/2 hour drive home but will have a bed and a lot of food on the truck and a lot of tlc. today in the bay is back next with more on the needs of pet rescue work. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side, choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questions for free, and help
penny got loose from her owner's washington office six weeks ago. she was picked up by a truck driver who thought she was a wild dog. pony's owners tracked down a rescue group to pick her up and get her to baltimore where she will fly back home. >> i'm very excited. i'm so glad to have her home. she is a well traveled dog. >> penny still has a 2 1/2 hour drive home but will have a bed and a lot of food on the truck and a lot of tlc. today in the bay is back next with more on the...
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. >> tens of thousands of americans came to washington this week for the annual march for life. the weather was unusually mild, but this year's event of clouded by a new political controversy. abortion opponents were upset after republican house leaders delayed a vote on a bill that would restrict abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. several female gop members have raised concerns that the bill did not have enough exceptions for victims of rape and incest. >>> the u.s. supreme court unanimously sided with a muslim prison inmate in arkansas who had sued for the religious right to wear a short beard. the court said that arkansas prison officials failed to show that the inmate's beard was a threat to security. the court's decision was immediately praised by muslim groups as well as religious freedom advocates including the beckett fund. >>> pope francis concluded his trip to asia this week. he received a warm welcome in the philippines where he met with natural disaster survivors praising their faith and resilience. on his trip back to rome he generated some controversy when he r
. >> tens of thousands of americans came to washington this week for the annual march for life. the weather was unusually mild, but this year's event of clouded by a new political controversy. abortion opponents were upset after republican house leaders delayed a vote on a bill that would restrict abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. several female gop members have raised concerns that the bill did not have enough exceptions for victims of rape and incest. >>> the u.s. supreme...
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the washington metropolitan transit autho must get to the bottom of what occurred immediat ensur that it will not happen again and that metro passen safe." >>> late developments in another story we're following. the supreme cou agrees to hear pivotal arguments about same-sex marriage. scott mcd at the live desk. just a short while ago, u.s. attorney eric holder says the obama adminisn will urge the court to make same-se leg nationwi the high court announced today it will hear these histori april to determine whetr states are in power to t marriage to between a man and a woman. a federal appeals court upheld such restriction, a ban on same-s in four midwest states. 46 states and d.c. allow same-sex ma wh based on these justices' decisions? pete williams. >> reporr: if the supreme t says no a state cannot ban same-sex marriage then same-se becom the law of the land it would be legal in every state. but if the court after hearing case says yes, a state can constitu ban same-sex marriage then it would still be legal in the states that choose to do it on their own by vote of the people lik
the washington metropolitan transit autho must get to the bottom of what occurred immediat ensur that it will not happen again and that metro passen safe." >>> late developments in another story we're following. the supreme cou agrees to hear pivotal arguments about same-sex marriage. scott mcd at the live desk. just a short while ago, u.s. attorney eric holder says the obama adminisn will urge the court to make same-se leg nationwi the high court announced today it will hear...
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we have a little bit of activity over oregon and washington. but the main will remain to the north as we get through the business week. now it looks like a slight chance on friday for the rain. you can see how the rain continues to move up over california. it's not until friday morning into the afternoon request and into saturday morning. this system moves through but it looks weak. a slight chance at this point. afternoon highs for today, a lot of 60s out there. 6 3 expected in oakland. 64 in san jose. and nearing 70 for santa cruz. warmer today, warmer tomorrow. tuesday and wednesday look to be the warmest days. we will begin to transition to a cooler weather with pattern and we were holding onto the hope that we would see some rain but it doesn't look like a whole lot. if we get any temperatures will be at the coolest for the weekend. >> thank you, rosemary. >> you are welcome. >>> another check on the stock market. big changes are about to take place on the golden gate bridge. what's happening and the latest 0en a -- on a planned shutdown t
we have a little bit of activity over oregon and washington. but the main will remain to the north as we get through the business week. now it looks like a slight chance on friday for the rain. you can see how the rain continues to move up over california. it's not until friday morning into the afternoon request and into saturday morning. this system moves through but it looks weak. a slight chance at this point. afternoon highs for today, a lot of 60s out there. 6 3 expected in oakland. 64 in...
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what did you think about what scott said in washington? he said there's only a small window to take some air out of the balls inspected and locked away or put in a secure place and locker room and then they're brought out. what's your experience with that? >> yeah. i think both teams have -- they each have their own balls and a small window when you don't have the footballs and before the games. i mean the guys are tossing them around. i really don't know when they have time to do that. there's a lot to be learned in the next couple of days and hopefully the truth comes out soon and we know what happened. >> all right. likely punishment? what's the impact on the super bowl really? how does it affect their mind-set going in? >> i think if anyone can handle this it's the patriots. they have handled issues before in the past. this will be an issue for the media and covering it and talking about it but the patriots will have a firm grip on what's going on and the focus of the super bowl win. >> sort to speak, right? >> yep. >> thank you very m
what did you think about what scott said in washington? he said there's only a small window to take some air out of the balls inspected and locked away or put in a secure place and locker room and then they're brought out. what's your experience with that? >> yeah. i think both teams have -- they each have their own balls and a small window when you don't have the footballs and before the games. i mean the guys are tossing them around. i really don't know when they have time to do that....
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live in washington d.c. with a preview of the speech coming up in the next half hour. >> a south jersey mother accused of burning her newborn baby alive will face the judge today hyphernkemberly dorvilier prepares for her day in court and a community holds a vijle for the child tomorrow might. more from pemberton where so many are struggles to. >> dave joseph and wife are haunted by the sight outside of their home friday night. they went outside with a flashlight and hyphernkemberly dorvilier cam baulkingtors them. >> i own this land i said what are you doing here. >> well shs i have -- my dog popped in my truck and i'm burning pop. >> he walked over to see is she cleaned up the mess and when water hit the flames they saw what was really burning. >> my wife extremeed it's a baby david it's a baby. >> police and paramedics arrived. say the eps dent was doused in flammable substance and pronounced dead at the hospital. her family will not talk to us and neighbors say they don't know her and how the baby's futu
live in washington d.c. with a preview of the speech coming up in the next half hour. >> a south jersey mother accused of burning her newborn baby alive will face the judge today hyphernkemberly dorvilier prepares for her day in court and a community holds a vijle for the child tomorrow might. more from pemberton where so many are struggles to. >> dave joseph and wife are haunted by the sight outside of their home friday night. they went outside with a flashlight and hyphernkemberly...
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a lot of people have been in washington for so long. we'll tell you the partisanship and the rancor is worse than it's ever been. reason the republican party itself. everyone now talks about, oh everyone should compromise. when has that happened? when is the last time that happened? >> ronald reagan is the perfect example of it. he had many battles with tip o'neill. but they were able to compromise. the opportunity is there. the question is will the president seize the day? look to his state of the union. that's going to be the perfect road map as to where the president is going to take us over the next two years. >> to get republicans in the senate, some of whom are extraordinarily conservative tea party members. laying down foundations for a 2016 presidential run. what does he have to say if anything, to try and rebuild these bridges? >> the problem is is he hasn't said much of anything for six years. when i was there for three years, he rarely came up rarely met with the leadership of the republicans or the democrats. he's always bee
a lot of people have been in washington for so long. we'll tell you the partisanship and the rancor is worse than it's ever been. reason the republican party itself. everyone now talks about, oh everyone should compromise. when has that happened? when is the last time that happened? >> ronald reagan is the perfect example of it. he had many battles with tip o'neill. but they were able to compromise. the opportunity is there. the question is will the president seize the day? look to his...