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first, our martha raddatz, just back from afghanistan. spent the day reading the documents to tell us what's new. >> some of this is really quite stunning to me. i certainly knew a lot of the information in general terms, but the sheer volume and specificity is really astonishing. the leaked records give precise accounts of missions gone horribly wrong. helicopters shot down and supposed alleys, the pakistanis, playing a deadly double cross with the americans. no wonder the leaks have created a firestorm in washington. >> there are names. there are operations. there's logistics. it poses a very real and potential threat. >> reporter: perhaps the most damning reports concern pakistan. just last week, hillary clinton called pakistan a partner. the u.s. gives more than $1 billion annually to pakistan to help fight terrorism. but there are 180 dispatches here, some offering strong details that pakistan's military intelligence agency, the isi, is helping the afghan insurgency attack american troops. in another one, an official from the cia's c
first, our martha raddatz, just back from afghanistan. spent the day reading the documents to tell us what's new. >> some of this is really quite stunning to me. i certainly knew a lot of the information in general terms, but the sheer volume and specificity is really astonishing. the leaked records give precise accounts of missions gone horribly wrong. helicopters shot down and supposed alleys, the pakistanis, playing a deadly double cross with the americans. no wonder the leaks have...
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thank you, martha. and thanks everybody else as well. we're done here, but the conference continues online. check out our "washington week" webcast and my new blog and twitter feed at pbs.org/washington week. i don't know how i feel about that yet, but check it out. then keep up with daily developments at the pbs newshour. and we'll see you right here around the table next week on "washington week. good night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> download our weekly podcast and take us with you. at "washington week" on line at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- boeing. exxon mobil. the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourpbs station from viewers like you. station from viewers like you. thank rozat k. sabich. and they're gonna charge me. don't be seen with me, man. they' yo
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covering the week, karen tumulty of "the washington post," pete williams of nbc news and martha raddatz of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with jat journal. is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help truth see danger before it sees them. >> to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. >> around the globe the people of boeing are working together to support and protect all who serve. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxonmobil, the ethics and excellence in journalism foundation, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by trutions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. after 40 years in congress capped by his tenure as chairman of the house ways and means committee, charlie rangel lik
covering the week, karen tumulty of "the washington post," pete williams of nbc news and martha raddatz of abc news. >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with jat journal. is provided by -- >> we know why we're here. to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. >> to help truth see danger before it sees them....
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martha raddatz, thank you. >>> let's turn now to overseas news. prosecutors in germany have opened an investigation into the stampede that killed 19 people and injured 342 at a music festival yesterday. officials say the stampede occurred after police blocked one end of an access tunnel leading into the festival, while crowds continued to stream into the other end. >>> and the u.s. and south koreans have begun a joint military exercise off the korean peninsula. the war games involve 8,000 troops, 200 aircraft and 20 ships and subs. north korea has called the drills a unpardonable provocation and threatened to retaliate with, quote, nuclear deterrents. >>> back in this country, extreme weather is once again in the headlines tonight. but this time, not just the dangerous heat. in iowa, they're adding up the damages after a rain-swollen river caused a catastrophic dam failure, sending water surging downstream. eric horng is in broadview, illinois, tonight. >> reporter: today, the area near the dam is anything but a tranquil oasis. >> that's why we bo
martha raddatz, thank you. >>> let's turn now to overseas news. prosecutors in germany have opened an investigation into the stampede that killed 19 people and injured 342 at a music festival yesterday. officials say the stampede occurred after police blocked one end of an access tunnel leading into the festival, while crowds continued to stream into the other end. >>> and the u.s. and south koreans have begun a joint military exercise off the korean peninsula. the war games...
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as martha reported already, pakistan says it doesn't reveal the realities on ground. some pakistani officials on background are even more angry. they're questioning the timing of this leak and wonder if it's actually directed at them, given the media coverage is about pakistan's role in afghanistan. >> nick schifrin, live in kabul. >>> there could be a major change at the top of the oil giant bp. reports here and overseas say ceo tony hayward will be replaced by american robert dudley as soon as today. lama hasan is joining us from london with the latest on these reports. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, vinita. this morning, bp is downplaying the speculation that tony hayward will be leaving the company, saying, quote, the final decision has been made on the matters. "financial times" says bp to seal hayward's fate. tony hayward has been the face of this oil spill. fronting the efforts in the cleanup operation, he quickly became public enemy number one for saying this. >> no one wants this thing over more than i do. i want my life back. >> reporter: and then
as martha reported already, pakistan says it doesn't reveal the realities on ground. some pakistani officials on background are even more angry. they're questioning the timing of this leak and wonder if it's actually directed at them, given the media coverage is about pakistan's role in afghanistan. >> nick schifrin, live in kabul. >>> there could be a major change at the top of the oil giant bp. reports here and overseas say ceo tony hayward will be replaced by american robert...
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should vacation there instead of wealthy new england resorts like bar harbor and later this summer martha's vineyard. the white house says the president plans to visit the gulf soon but there are no plans for a family vacation there. they chose bar harbor, officials say, because of its proximity to acada national park, continuing a family tradition that includes last summer's trip to yellowstone. and whatever criticism there may be of the president's vacation choices, he's spent 33 days on vacation in his first 18 months. his predecessor, george w. bush, spent 96 in the same period. here in bar harbor, there's hardly a whiff of resentment. >> he needs time off. we all need time off. >> i think he's entitled to it, and he'll be refreshed and get back on the program. i'm sure it's not far from his mind even now. >> reporter: now that is certainly true. since the president's been here, even though he's technically on vacation, he's received numerous briefings on everything from the economy to national security to the oil spill. jeff? >> glor: chip reid in bar harbor. chip, not a bad background
should vacation there instead of wealthy new england resorts like bar harbor and later this summer martha's vineyard. the white house says the president plans to visit the gulf soon but there are no plans for a family vacation there. they chose bar harbor, officials say, because of its proximity to acada national park, continuing a family tradition that includes last summer's trip to yellowstone. and whatever criticism there may be of the president's vacation choices, he's spent 33 days on...
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don't -- martha. >> and those are very pretty dried. >> larry: where do you get these? >> not too soft. not too hard. >> reporter: perfect beet. >> he made these puns that i thought were too filthy for cinemax. >> we have these balls that you hang on your tree. what is that made out of? >> larry: something fuzzy. >> cockscomb. >> larry: what is that? why do you always correct me? why can't you let it object an even keel. >> so delicious. >> me and my friend were like, is this even happening? did he just say that? and she giggled like she was a 14-year-old school girl. >> larry: you're very handy, right? >> yes. >> larry: you are miss handy. >> that was my favorite. they needed to be separated at some point. >> larry: do you want to know something weird about that? i fogtd all about that. what a point we made. we were really teasing each other night. that come right back to me. >> do you know the martha interview that i really respect asked liked and respected her for doing it was when she was in all the trouble and she went on your show. >> larry: that was a gutsy night
don't -- martha. >> and those are very pretty dried. >> larry: where do you get these? >> not too soft. not too hard. >> reporter: perfect beet. >> he made these puns that i thought were too filthy for cinemax. >> we have these balls that you hang on your tree. what is that made out of? >> larry: something fuzzy. >> cockscomb. >> larry: what is that? why do you always correct me? why can't you let it object an even keel. >> so...
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martha raddatz has the human cost of what the army found. >> reporter: the toll of the wars has never been made more clear. with an army sometimes unprepared for the devastating impact on the health of the troops. just look at these figures. one-third of soldiers are now taking prescription drugs, antidepressants, anxiety medications and pain pills. amphetamine use has doubled since 2006. sexual offenses have tripled since 2003. domestic abuse is up 177% in the past six years. and the most stunning, more soldiers died in 2009 from non-combat injuries than at war, with the vast majority of those from suicide, murder or high risk behavior, like drunk driving. that is another startling revelation in the report. more than ever, the army is now attracting soldiers who are predisposed at risk-taking. the soldiers know full well they will face combat and they like the thrill it offers, as seen in this documentary. >> you can't get a better high. it's like crack, you know? once you've been shot at, you really can't come down. you can't top that. >> how are you going to go back to the civilian
martha raddatz has the human cost of what the army found. >> reporter: the toll of the wars has never been made more clear. with an army sometimes unprepared for the devastating impact on the health of the troops. just look at these figures. one-third of soldiers are now taking prescription drugs, antidepressants, anxiety medications and pain pills. amphetamine use has doubled since 2006. sexual offenses have tripled since 2003. domestic abuse is up 177% in the past six years. and the...
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bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so... [laughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck me as being pretty good. but then there's a thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minute
bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so... [laughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck...
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thank you, martha. >>> and now, a milestone in the oil spill in the gulf. it is now 100 days. 100 days filled with images we'll never forget. the loss of life on the burning rig. those first pictures of helpless birds. the dead turtles in the sand. the thick, black tar that washed up on the beach. so, where does it stand tonight? well, as we first reported monday, this week, hopeful signs. this was the size of the spill at its height one month ago. and this week, the oil seems to be quickly on the wane. jeffrey kofman returned today to check on the oil-soaked marsh he photographed two months ago. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening, diane. you know, it was almost a month after the rig explosion we first saw oil come ashore in those remote marshes. today, to see where things stand on day 100, we went back to those same marshes again, and what we saw today was not what we expected to be seeing by now. as we began our journey on the mississippi on day 100, a surprising sight. that collection of skimmer boats assembled from across the country, sitting at anchor,
thank you, martha. >>> and now, a milestone in the oil spill in the gulf. it is now 100 days. 100 days filled with images we'll never forget. the loss of life on the burning rig. those first pictures of helpless birds. the dead turtles in the sand. the thick, black tar that washed up on the beach. so, where does it stand tonight? well, as we first reported monday, this week, hopeful signs. this was the size of the spill at its height one month ago. and this week, the oil seems to be...
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here's martha raddatz. only a rawhen i saw the footage, it , and i bc news report, and i sa saw the footage, and what i saw was a soldier being put on a t was c helicopter and it was er from wing the soldier from the chest down, but it showed it showed i knew that they were his hands, ew that they were ther. >> reporter: this is the mother he mother -old stephan mace, who loved animals, his army buddies, and his family. >> and i looked over to my chard, , and i said, "richard, those are stephan's hands. i just know they are." somehow saw that, i somehow tried getting in touch with the er.orter. >> reporter: she found our karen >> reporter: sthe reporter in the medevac helicopter that reporter in the scene. >> the mom had somehow, in less than ten seconds, maybe less than five seconds, recognized the soldier's hands as her son's. ten seconds, in the dark hands as her ight. >> reporter: he had been hit by >> reporter: a rocket-propelled grenade a and died of wounds on october rrd, 2009. just one year after th
here's martha raddatz. only a rawhen i saw the footage, it , and i bc news report, and i sa saw the footage, and what i saw was a soldier being put on a t was c helicopter and it was er from wing the soldier from the chest down, but it showed it showed i knew that they were his hands, ew that they were ther. >> reporter: this is the mother he mother -old stephan mace, who loved animals, his army buddies, and his family. >> and i looked over to my chard, , and i said, "richard,...
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martha hart said the company is still exploiting her husband. >> reporter: the body blows. the crazy stunts. but everyone knows professional wrestling is all theater, right? not always. two huge names in wrestling, women, are engaged in a real life, real consequences smackdown. lind did mcmahon, co-founder with her husband vince, wwe, now a candidate in connecticut. >> we produce a good form of entertainment and we're the best in the world. >> reporter: martha hart, the widow of owner hart who died in the ring in 1999. he fell 80 feet when his body harness malfunctioned. >> this is not part of the entertainment tonight. >> reporter: martha sued then for wrongful death and is suing for what is illegal use of her husband's pictures. >> they weredy respectful from the moment he died. the moment he died in the ring. they couldn't wait to scrape his body off the mat. and they paraded match after match into that mat. >> is any of this a personal grudge against lind za mcover l? >> what i care about they are exploiting owen and i want it to stop. >> reporter: the new wwe dvd about
martha hart said the company is still exploiting her husband. >> reporter: the body blows. the crazy stunts. but everyone knows professional wrestling is all theater, right? not always. two huge names in wrestling, women, are engaged in a real life, real consequences smackdown. lind did mcmahon, co-founder with her husband vince, wwe, now a candidate in connecticut. >> we produce a good form of entertainment and we're the best in the world. >> reporter: martha hart, the widow...
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has evidence that the taliban has acquired surface-to-air missiles. >> abc's martha raddatz. she will take an in-depth look at the records leak and its impact later today on "good morning america." >>> meanwhile in afghanistan, a search for an injured u.s. navy man continues. an afghanistan government official tells abc news a navy man killed after an ambush was handed over last night. the two navy members left kabul in an armored suv and were ambushed by terrorists. the taliban has claimed responsibility for that ambush. >> it is a reminder of both the dangers as well as the care which we must take in terms of executing the totality of the mission here. and we will do all we can. >> they don't know if they're going to live or die. they don't know when this is going to stop. when it's going to go away. then the other hard part for them is they're no longer in a position where they're allowed to make any decisions for themselves. >> the taliban claims they have killed one of the men and are holding the other one hostage. the u.s. has not confirmed that report or said why the s
has evidence that the taliban has acquired surface-to-air missiles. >> abc's martha raddatz. she will take an in-depth look at the records leak and its impact later today on "good morning america." >>> meanwhile in afghanistan, a search for an injured u.s. navy man continues. an afghanistan government official tells abc news a navy man killed after an ambush was handed over last night. the two navy members left kabul in an armored suv and were ambushed by terrorists....
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here's martha raddatz. >> when i saw the footage, it was on an abc news report. and i saw the footage. and what i saw was a soldier being put on a medevac helicopter. and it was only showing the soldier from the chest down. but it showed his hands. i knew they were his hands because i'm his mother. >> reporter: this is the mother of 21-year-old stephan mace, who loved animals, his army buddies, and his family. >> and i looked over to my husband and i said, richard, those are stephan's hands, i just know they are. after we saw that, i somehow tried getting in touch with the reporter. >> reporter: she found our karen russo, who was the reporter in the medevac helicopter that night, taping the scene. >> the mom had somehow, in less than ten seconds, maybe less than five seconds, recognized the soldier's hands as her son's. i had shot it in the dark without any light. >> reporter: he had been hit by a rocket-propelled grenade. and died of wounds on october 3rd, 2009. just one year after this photo was shot, capturing his mother's love. >> this is one of my favorite p
here's martha raddatz. >> when i saw the footage, it was on an abc news report. and i saw the footage. and what i saw was a soldier being put on a medevac helicopter. and it was only showing the soldier from the chest down. but it showed his hands. i knew they were his hands because i'm his mother. >> reporter: this is the mother of 21-year-old stephan mace, who loved animals, his army buddies, and his family. >> and i looked over to my husband and i said, richard, those are...
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going back to the very first, first lady, martha washing tong and the second were involved in cabinet decisions, involved in campaigning. these women were political what i found in my book i that was pretty much true exceptions throughou history. >> who held executive power. >> i certainly edith wilson woodrow wilson was laid up with what was probably a country. walked into him where he was with him and would come out with documents or instructions she said we from him and tell the cabinet what to do. wisdoms. for example the league o nations. >> one of his most important priorities after world war one was to get the league of nations established so there would never again be a global conflict. unfortunately he botch the politics of it the speaker of the senat came to -- the senate majority leader came to hi and told him he needed to compromise with the republican isolationists i he wanted to get the leagu of nations treaty ratified. wilson didn't want to compromise but edith wilso did and she told him, yo need to do this if you want to get this treaty approved. unfortunately for hihi
going back to the very first, first lady, martha washing tong and the second were involved in cabinet decisions, involved in campaigning. these women were political what i found in my book i that was pretty much true exceptions throughou history. >> who held executive power. >> i certainly edith wilson woodrow wilson was laid up with what was probably a country. walked into him where he was with him and would come out with documents or instructions she said we from him and tell the...
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first family is visiting the maine coast this weekend, and they plan to spend part of next month in marthas vein yerd. >> we have a winner in the insurance commissioner rate. mike valines beat mike fitzgerald by a mere 1% of the vote. he will face dave jones in the november general election. bowen announced that voter turnout was at 33%. slightly hire then the all-time low set during the 2009 primary which was 28%. >>> the summer's most celebrate wedding is also its biggest secret. chelsea clinton will be married later this month bus -- but that's as much as we know for sure. the details are tightly held secret. >> reporter: tucked away about 100 miles north of new york city, the only thing more apparent than the charm is the chatter. >> people talking about the upcoming wedding of chelsea. >> i'm excited. a lot of people are coming through. >> reporter: people on the outside may me skeptical but residents are preparing for a royal wedding. they're convince etz they will host chels clinton's nuptials. >> anyone who says it isn't happening here is wrong. >> reporter: speculation is that the
first family is visiting the maine coast this weekend, and they plan to spend part of next month in marthas vein yerd. >> we have a winner in the insurance commissioner rate. mike valines beat mike fitzgerald by a mere 1% of the vote. he will face dave jones in the november general election. bowen announced that voter turnout was at 33%. slightly hire then the all-time low set during the 2009 primary which was 28%. >>> the summer's most celebrate wedding is also its biggest...
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going to martha vineyard. but he will also go to the gulf? my guess is yes. thank you, panel. see you next week. much better when i ask and answer the questions self. don't forget to check out the latest edition of panel plus where the group here continues the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com. we'll post the video before noon eastern time. time now for some of your comments about washington and the economy. thomas peterson from bay city, michigan, sent this -- >> chris: and richard gridon los angeles writes -- >> chris: please keep your comments coming. find us at foxnewssunday.com. up next, our power player of the week. ♪ [ man ] if it was simply about money, every bank loan would be a guarantee of success. at ge capital, loaning money is the start of the relationship, not the end. i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes! we've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ bgecko: ah, thank you,n my isir. as we all know, geico has en saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insu
going to martha vineyard. but he will also go to the gulf? my guess is yes. thank you, panel. see you next week. much better when i ask and answer the questions self. don't forget to check out the latest edition of panel plus where the group here continues the discussion on our website, foxnewssunday.com. we'll post the video before noon eastern time. time now for some of your comments about washington and the economy. thomas peterson from bay city, michigan, sent this -- >> chris: and...
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>> okay, martha, thanks. we're going to turn to the computer hacker we discussed, who turned in bradley manning, the army intelligence specialist. when i spoke with audro llama earlier this morning, he said he didn't think that bradley could have acted on his own. >> i do not believe that private manning had the technical expertise necessary to communicate this amount of information to the outside world without being detected on his own, and i don't believe that he operated without guidance. >> so it sounds like, bottom line, you agree with the statement the white house put out last night that this leak has harmed u.s. national security. >> almost inconceivable to me that this could not result with harm to security and actual real life people. it's easy to hear national security and think it's a jingoistic buzzword, but at the end of the day, it's about people, lives the people. >> for more on this, we turn to eric schmidt, one of "the new york times" reporters who wrote the story based on the 92,000 document
>> okay, martha, thanks. we're going to turn to the computer hacker we discussed, who turned in bradley manning, the army intelligence specialist. when i spoke with audro llama earlier this morning, he said he didn't think that bradley could have acted on his own. >> i do not believe that private manning had the technical expertise necessary to communicate this amount of information to the outside world without being detected on his own, and i don't believe that he operated without...
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. >> also coming up, martha stewart's in the house. we don't always want to bake in the summer, right? in the summer heat. martha will show us some yummy desserts that will not have us in the kitchen. >> 25 years ago, they discovered the wreck of the titanic. now, less than half of that wreck has been mapped and checked out. starting on august 18th, that all changes. a team of of he researchers from all over the world will head back to the titanic using the layest technology, high-definition, 3 -d video, they'll map the entire wreck site. nbc will be partners, reporting all the major discoveries to come. and we'll report on this program and all other nbc programs to keep you posted. >> we don't go to go down? don't we want to go and look at it? >> we were going to talk to you about that. >> what are you doing next week? >> it would be cool. >> you've been down in a sub, so -- >> yeah, right. it would be cool. i would recommend it. >> you guys should do it. >> let's all do it. >> a "today" show trip, a week on the titanic. >> yeah. >> s
. >> also coming up, martha stewart's in the house. we don't always want to bake in the summer, right? in the summer heat. martha will show us some yummy desserts that will not have us in the kitchen. >> 25 years ago, they discovered the wreck of the titanic. now, less than half of that wreck has been mapped and checked out. starting on august 18th, that all changes. a team of of he researchers from all over the world will head back to the titanic using the layest technology,...
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it's believed but not confirmed that the obamas will still go on their traditional family break on martha's vineyard in massachusetts. >>> now to the fast-moving story of the past 48 hours. shirley sherrod, the government employee who was fired, then vindicated and offered a brand new job with apologies from the white house. if you were watching "today" on nbc this morning you heard her say she would love to have a conversation with president obama. well, a few hours later, that happened. our chief white house correspondent chuck todd in our washington newsroom with the latest on this. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. well, the president became the latest public official to personally apologize to shirley sherrod today. in a seven-minute phone call this afternoon, the president also encouraged her to take a new agriculture department job that's been specifically designed for her. from his private study just off the oval office, the president phoned shirley sherrod to try to extinguish what's become a fire storm. >> obviously she's got a remarkable story. he expressed h
it's believed but not confirmed that the obamas will still go on their traditional family break on martha's vineyard in massachusetts. >>> now to the fast-moving story of the past 48 hours. shirley sherrod, the government employee who was fired, then vindicated and offered a brand new job with apologies from the white house. if you were watching "today" on nbc this morning you heard her say she would love to have a conversation with president obama. well, a few hours later,...
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martha teichner will be our guide. >> reporter: be honor. if you saw women like these three walking down the street clothed, would you consider them beautiful or just overweight? what about these others thought to be among the greatest beauties in all of our art history? none of those figures were skinny. >> none of those figures were skinny. >> narrator: later this sunday morning, art and the body butte beautiful. >> osgood: for many of you the actress valerie bertinelli grew up from a teen on an adult before your eyes. after years of battling with her own weight problem she's sliming down with very public results as tracy smith will show us. >> summer used to mean covering up my body. >> reporter: she dropped 40 pounds and most of her clothing but she isn't done yet. where do you go from a bikini? >> i don't want to say it outloud because i'll have to do it. >> reporter: the real skinny on valerie bertinelli. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: if you're watching your weight, one word you might want to avoid on the menu is fried. you may w
martha teichner will be our guide. >> reporter: be honor. if you saw women like these three walking down the street clothed, would you consider them beautiful or just overweight? what about these others thought to be among the greatest beauties in all of our art history? none of those figures were skinny. >> none of those figures were skinny. >> narrator: later this sunday morning, art and the body butte beautiful. >> osgood: for many of you the actress valerie...
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playoff round scarred iraq to do better than that last sixteen exit and certain role just with his two of martha's friend handle antonio as well as experienced russia goalkeeper you've got enough to make toppled dream come true the new season faces off on the eighth of september. in cycling denise mitchell face finish second in the fourteenth stage of the two difference the russian wanted to finish with spent similar sanchez who finished third to victory went to restore as the frenchman won the first stage in the pyrenees but it's still and holds together. finished for ten seconds behind where mention offsets fourth overall. for a one hits moscow and f. one exhibition of and has been held in the russian capital the barren moscow city of racing event fans a chance to see also the fast cars up close up of once along. to the through terrain miscues roads were transformed into real racing track in the criminals trembled as formula one course went bust with a rule it was this sound must go public it turned out in droves to hear as thousands attended the event in the very center of the capital in spite
playoff round scarred iraq to do better than that last sixteen exit and certain role just with his two of martha's friend handle antonio as well as experienced russia goalkeeper you've got enough to make toppled dream come true the new season faces off on the eighth of september. in cycling denise mitchell face finish second in the fourteenth stage of the two difference the russian wanted to finish with spent similar sanchez who finished third to victory went to restore as the frenchman won the...
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spoke at an antiwar rally in london they charges to desertion which carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting to introduce understand in the middle of some deep speaking of optimism benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says were with him all the way on the stand he'd taken. support from fellow prisoners who. was going to die. for the first. record. jews become the poster boy for the stop the war coalition. a hero's welcome following his release from prison for someone they consider a brave and principled well i mean should have been punished a tool hussein was every one believes and everyone knows who war is not just on winnable it's immoral. defeat for the people of us from still a more and more young british men and women are being sent out to risk their lives f
spoke at an antiwar rally in london they charges to desertion which carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting to introduce understand in the middle of some deep speaking of optimism benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the...
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question was the same i understand that ali and i found the woman from the bank in new york but here's the martha well he's back castro's appearance on cuban television for years again puts into focus of honest. welcome back to spotlight time outer knob and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is me by guy sound the first vice president of the united aircraft corporation he is also the head of the soho aircraft camp and nick after that i may so that the man who who makes all the jet planes in this country nearly all of them. got expressions of what he thought coming back to your favorite brainchild of the super jet show subject to chris tank is sad they would hit the market in the summer of two thousand and ten which means pretty soon at the very keeping up with the timetable that they see what they do do we have twelve planes and being a sound board there to come some malls going to work with all the different stages but hell many do you need to hit the market to come to the market it's enough to supply the first plane to your customer going through our plans we are to supply the fi
question was the same i understand that ali and i found the woman from the bank in new york but here's the martha well he's back castro's appearance on cuban television for years again puts into focus of honest. welcome back to spotlight time outer knob and just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is me by guy sound the first vice president of the united aircraft corporation he is also the head of the soho aircraft camp and nick after that i may so that the man who who makes all the...
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carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting when do you should understand in the middle of some deep speaking you. know mr benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says will with him all the way on the stand he taken. you know so much support from from my fellow prisoners it was fantastic and so much mildness one point i was going to under leisure time was fantastic so you know the only time i think of how long before the first. and also that i still reckon on. juries become a poster boy for the stop the war coalition with a hero's welcome following his release from prison someone they consider brave and principled well i mean should have been punished at all he's saying what everyone believes and everyone knows the war is not just on winnable it's immoral it's a. tax
carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting when do you should understand in the middle of some deep speaking you. know mr benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says...
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now for the third year running the streets surrounding martha's crammed the transformed into a racing track as the formula one have gathered in the center of the russian capital to witness a speedy exhibition of high performance vehicles and for more on this event we can now cross live to. who is near the criminals for us to say what is this race all about. this whisper third edition of a moscow city racing to taken place in the russian capital has really become a fixture of russian middle school calendar over the last three years or so of this event it really is about trying to raise awareness of motor sports and give youngsters a new generation of people the chance to see in particular formula one cars for their own eyes as well as i said earlier no real motor sport events taking place in russia over the last decade and it's nothing recently becoming very popular i mean given the oppressive heat without in moscow the last couple of months or so the spectators from flocking about viruses to get a writ glimpse of formula one cars speeding around the kremlin and breakneck speeds and th
now for the third year running the streets surrounding martha's crammed the transformed into a racing track as the formula one have gathered in the center of the russian capital to witness a speedy exhibition of high performance vehicles and for more on this event we can now cross live to. who is near the criminals for us to say what is this race all about. this whisper third edition of a moscow city racing to taken place in the russian capital has really become a fixture of russian middle...
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martha raddatz has the story. >> reporter: we are blurring the namen but al qaeda and the taliban have already been able to see them on the wikileaks website. names of ordinary afghans who have risked their lives to help american forces, and now could very well lose their lives. >> it's entirely possible that within days, weeks, people will kind of an exposure. >> reporter: there are numerous examples. the identity of the district chief of a village we won't name, informed coalition forces that the taliban are planning to attack district offices soon. this one names a man who was trying to defect from the taliban and turned over a letter about taliban plans for attacks. and another one, the name of a local man who had gone to the u.s. military to tell them the name of a taliban leader responsible in a recent attack by an estimated 100-plus taliban fighters in response to u.s. operations. the head of wikileaks, amlie er dcer no idea how to protect sources and how to protect lives. >> reporter: the pentagon is going through all the documents as well and local commanders will certainly tr
martha raddatz has the story. >> reporter: we are blurring the namen but al qaeda and the taliban have already been able to see them on the wikileaks website. names of ordinary afghans who have risked their lives to help american forces, and now could very well lose their lives. >> it's entirely possible that within days, weeks, people will kind of an exposure. >> reporter: there are numerous examples. the identity of the district chief of a village we won't name, informed...
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our martha raddatz has been digging through those documents. and she joins us, now, from washington. what are pentagon officials doing right now to learn about the leak and the person or people involved? >> reporter: well, i think the key word there is people. they're not sure this is just one person who leaked these documents. now, right now, private first class bradley manning, an army intelligence analyst, is in jail. is in a military prison. they do believe he leaked some combat camera video last may. and they do believe he probably had something to do with this. they don't necessarily believe he was working in tandem with someone else. they just can't believe this massive amount of material was leaked by just one person. so they want to go back to his computer. they want to go back to people who knew him. and they want to look at other computers to see if anyone else is involved in this huge leak, robin. >> the volume of what was released is just astounding, among other things. i know that you have spent -- dozens of trips that you have go
our martha raddatz has been digging through those documents. and she joins us, now, from washington. what are pentagon officials doing right now to learn about the leak and the person or people involved? >> reporter: well, i think the key word there is people. they're not sure this is just one person who leaked these documents. now, right now, private first class bradley manning, an army intelligence analyst, is in jail. is in a military prison. they do believe he leaked some combat...
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is wrapping up a visit to the maine coast this weekend and they plan to spend part of next month on martha vineyards. >> a record number of americans could lose their homes to foreclosure. that number was closer to 100,000 per year before the housing market collapsed but as terry mcsweeney reports, for once, california is doing better than the rest of the nation. >> there are few fewer signs like this one compared to last year at this time. foreclosures are down 51% in alameda county and 41% in contra costa county. some see it a as a sign of economic recovery. some believe that banks are holding back a bundle of properties. >> they would prefer to drip those on the market rather than drop them all at one time. but we have barely seen the drift into the market. they have to come out there will be something. >> he believes it's supported by other experts and loans continue to grow and they go into default again. foreclosures have actually helped the market in a way. >> i think the foreclosures have helped because san francisco was sky high, way, way out of control. i think the foreclosures n
is wrapping up a visit to the maine coast this weekend and they plan to spend part of next month on martha vineyards. >> a record number of americans could lose their homes to foreclosure. that number was closer to 100,000 per year before the housing market collapsed but as terry mcsweeney reports, for once, california is doing better than the rest of the nation. >> there are few fewer signs like this one compared to last year at this time. foreclosures are down 51% in alameda...
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president obama is going on a 10-day vacation to martha's vineyard in august. obama was like, "this is my longest vacation ever." and voters were like, "wait 'til you see the we're planning for you." [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] hey, i don't know if you guys heard this. kim kardashian is trying to prevent one of her fans from having head-to-toe plastic surgery to look like her. but the bottom line is no matter what kim says, i'm going to do what i want. [ laughter ] that's right. a woman wrote on twitter that she's getting plastic surgery to look like kim kardashian, so that her husband won't leave her. they must have some weird fights, right? "you never do the dishes!" "and you never -- look exactly like kim kardashian! [ laughter ] that's a deal breaker, honey." check this out. former secretary of state condoleezza rice performed a duet with aretha franklin at a charity event tonight. not to be out done, president bush played tambourine on three songs with the wiggles. [ laughter ] that's exciting. wrapper dmx started his 90-day jail sentence ye
president obama is going on a 10-day vacation to martha's vineyard in august. obama was like, "this is my longest vacation ever." and voters were like, "wait 'til you see the we're planning for you." [ laughter ] [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] hey, i don't know if you guys heard this. kim kardashian is trying to prevent one of her fans from having head-to-toe plastic surgery to look like her. but the bottom line is no matter what kim says, i'm going to do what i want. [...
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first family is wrapping up a visit to the maine coast and they plan to spend part of next month on martha's vineyards. >> a record number of americans could lose their homes to foreclosure. they project one million foreclosures in 2010. as terry mcsweeney reports, for once this state is doing better than the rest of the nation. >> you may remember our report about this woman from sunnyvale, she has lived 50 years safe and snug in this house and then fema flood map comes out and saying she is in a hazard zone and she has to buy flood insurance. another map puts them in a flood zone while the next-door neighbor isn't. this same thing happened to robert cummings of livermore. >> which requires us to buy flood insurance which is quite expensive. >> despite errors, these homeowners were forced to pay more than $2,000 each for flood insurance. they don't need it. >>> obviously the wrong report there. that is michael finney talking about fema revamping flood maps. we'll get back to you on that. east oakland, hasn't had a national grocery outlet in 20 years. kroger is planning to build two stores,
first family is wrapping up a visit to the maine coast and they plan to spend part of next month on martha's vineyards. >> a record number of americans could lose their homes to foreclosure. they project one million foreclosures in 2010. as terry mcsweeney reports, for once this state is doing better than the rest of the nation. >> you may remember our report about this woman from sunnyvale, she has lived 50 years safe and snug in this house and then fema flood map comes out and...
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here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the toll of the wars has never been made more clear. with an army sometimes unprepared for the devastating impact on the health of the troops. just look at these figures. one-third of soldiers are now taking prescription drugs. antidepressants. anxiety medications and pain pills. amphetamine use has doubled since 2006. sexual offenses have tripled since 2003. domestic abuse is up 177% in the past six years. and the most stunning, more soldiers died in 2009 from noncombat injuries than at war. with the vast majority of those from suicide, murder, or high-risk behavior like drunk driving. that is another startling revelation in the report. more than ever, the army is now attracting soldiers who are predisposed to risk-taking. the soldiers know full well they will face combat and they like the thrill it offers. as seen in this documentary. >> you can't get a better high. it's like crack, you know? once you've been shot at, you can't come down, you can't top that. >> what do you think it will be like in the civilian word? >> i have no idea.
here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the toll of the wars has never been made more clear. with an army sometimes unprepared for the devastating impact on the health of the troops. just look at these figures. one-third of soldiers are now taking prescription drugs. antidepressants. anxiety medications and pain pills. amphetamine use has doubled since 2006. sexual offenses have tripled since 2003. domestic abuse is up 177% in the past six years. and the most stunning, more soldiers died in...
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here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the leaked records give precise accounts of missions gone horribly wrong. helicopters shot down and supposed allies, the pakistanis, playing a deadly double-cross with the americans. no wonder the leaks have created a firestorm in washington. >> there are names, there are operations, there's logistics. it poses a very real and potential threat. >> reporter: perhaps the most damning reports concern pakistan. just last week, hillary clinton called pakistan a partner. the u.s. gives more than $1 billion annually to pakistan to help fight terrorism. but there are 180 dispatches here, some offering strong detail that pakistan's military intelligence agency, the isi, is helping the afghan insurgency attack american troops. in another one, an official from the cia's counterterrorism center says two religious schools, or madrassas, near peshawar, pakistan, are providing 95% of suicide attackers. the cia adds this chilling detail. every month, the former chief of isi, general hamid gul, is visiting one of the madrassas. there is also horrifying detail about c
here's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the leaked records give precise accounts of missions gone horribly wrong. helicopters shot down and supposed allies, the pakistanis, playing a deadly double-cross with the americans. no wonder the leaks have created a firestorm in washington. >> there are names, there are operations, there's logistics. it poses a very real and potential threat. >> reporter: perhaps the most damning reports concern pakistan. just last week, hillary clinton...
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. >> i like the martha stewart collection, and i use stickers from that collection and ribbons. >> if you want to find out where to get this stuff, head to our website. we'll have all these baby shower tips there for you and great ideas. i love the idea of making thank you cards. it's like a gift for the mom to be. thanks for joining us today. it's a pleasure having you here. >>> still ahead, a lot to talk about. pop star justin just bieber does something on you tube that hasn't been done before. ,,,, not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. today, the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. theaters are taking movie technology - one step further. >>> there's a lot of buzz about 3-d movies, but taking technology one step further, a test at 28 theaters across the country. basically a seat with a built- in motor that sinks with the action on the screen. if the film doesn't move you, at least the seats will. it costs another eight dol
. >> i like the martha stewart collection, and i use stickers from that collection and ribbons. >> if you want to find out where to get this stuff, head to our website. we'll have all these baby shower tips there for you and great ideas. i love the idea of making thank you cards. it's like a gift for the mom to be. thanks for joining us today. it's a pleasure having you here. >>> still ahead, a lot to talk about. pop star justin just bieber does something on you tube that...
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what was the up to before he was stopped for the chp he was outfitted with a body armor and had hired martha weapons. >> there is no doubt this is a done was to kill someone or a group to go sometime in the near future. chp does not know who he was planning to kill or where it was born stage plays the oakland police chairman and the fbi and are looking into the rain now. >> i do not send area information or evidence to lead that it was active terrorism. at this point. it is still early in our best addition, that could change. >> the bomb squad robot recovered his notebook from the truck byron williams was driving, it has the word california were not it. fbi agents are now going over the notebook. here is a window williams, who you see here being rushed of the gulf, he's 45 years old white, he lives with his mother in a grove and a california near yosemite. this. a pickup truck the u.s. driving is restored to his mother. the chp says his extensive criminal record. >> depending on the outcome of this recitation he could be facing a third strike. among his rap sheet by research tells me he was
what was the up to before he was stopped for the chp he was outfitted with a body armor and had hired martha weapons. >> there is no doubt this is a done was to kill someone or a group to go sometime in the near future. chp does not know who he was planning to kill or where it was born stage plays the oakland police chairman and the fbi and are looking into the rain now. >> i do not send area information or evidence to lead that it was active terrorism. at this point. it is still...
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welcome. >> hi, matt. >> we had martha stewart on yesterday doing no-bake desserts. you're flipping things to talk no-cook meals. why do you like them? >> well, for the simple reason -- i can't think of how many nights i have been in the kitchen where i thought, what can i do without cooking? i remember my mother pulling leftovers out of the refrigerator saying we're having tuna fish or whatever. >> this is an upgrade. these recipes are less time consumi consuming. >> they're fast and cool. they are cool dishes that won't heat up the kitchen, won't heat up your body. >> first up, crab-stuffed avocado halves. you used pre-cooked crab? >> when you buy fresh crab in the store it's cooked whether t it's lump or claw. half an avocado, lime juice -- >> you're putting in cilantro as well? >> yes. >> why do you like that with the lime? >> this is a little bit asian, this dish. these all have citrus which is summery, cool, chilly. you could do this obviously with vinegar, parsley and french seasonings instead. >> some people would let the herbs soak in. how long do you prepar
welcome. >> hi, matt. >> we had martha stewart on yesterday doing no-bake desserts. you're flipping things to talk no-cook meals. why do you like them? >> well, for the simple reason -- i can't think of how many nights i have been in the kitchen where i thought, what can i do without cooking? i remember my mother pulling leftovers out of the refrigerator saying we're having tuna fish or whatever. >> this is an upgrade. these recipes are less time consumi consuming....
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martha's vineyard, 68. new york city, the water temperature, about 76. off ocean city, maryland, 82 degrees. >>> no heat around san francisco this morning. a lot of low clouds. fog, sea breeze that will keep t.s in the 60s. hour by hour, notice a warm-up quickly inland again. places out toward the tri valley to be the thotest around bay area. maybe not quite as hot around fairfield. mid to upper 90s inland. close to 90, san jose. 70s around oakland. the weekend is going to start off hot inland. then we'll see cooling thanks to stronger sea breeze late in the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. an emotional day for casey anthony. the florida mom accused of killing her own daughter as she comes cefao faceither h fami [ female announcer ] the jerry brown story. the real story. 40 years in politics... and failure has followed him everywhere. ♪ in the sixties, brown enters politics and later serves two terms as governor. his big spending turns a surplus into a billion dollar deficit. brown appoints liberal judges wh
martha's vineyard, 68. new york city, the water temperature, about 76. off ocean city, maryland, 82 degrees. >>> no heat around san francisco this morning. a lot of low clouds. fog, sea breeze that will keep t.s in the 60s. hour by hour, notice a warm-up quickly inland again. places out toward the tri valley to be the thotest around bay area. maybe not quite as hot around fairfield. mid to upper 90s inland. close to 90, san jose. 70s around oakland. the weekend is going to start off...
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and "everyday food," from the folks at martha stewart. this is organized into categories. what i like about this, is there's a lot of economical ingredients. and also, there's some healthier versions of everyday life cooking. then, you have to have desserts, right? we have the farmer's market desserts. when you think about summer and fruits and pies and things. this is it right here. and then, we have "whoppie pies." >> what are whoopie pies? >> it's basically, ice cream sandwi sandwiches, which are hot right now. the "gma" team is predicting, this is going to be the new cupcake. >> young man, right there. >> and we have "the bakery cookbook." we thought this was particular. it's four, major food allergies that have been taken into consideration. peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, and eggs. it's a fabulous book. >> is that okay if he has it for a minute. rumor is, that's going to be the new cupcake. >> that's right. you let us know. and, of course, we have our stack. you can go on "good morning america" or abcnews.com and get these here. these are also some fabulous reads, as well
and "everyday food," from the folks at martha stewart. this is organized into categories. what i like about this, is there's a lot of economical ingredients. and also, there's some healthier versions of everyday life cooking. then, you have to have desserts, right? we have the farmer's market desserts. when you think about summer and fruits and pies and things. this is it right here. and then, we have "whoppie pies." >> what are whoopie pies? >> it's basically,...
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the clintons frequently sailed off martha's vineyard. after polling the public, they switched to middle america friendly wyoming 37. george bush sr. took heat for golfing in maine. it's not just where and when presidents travel, it's how often. ronald reagan took 349 vacation days at his california ranch during his eight years in office. in his first year and a half as president, george w. bush vacationed 96 days. over that same time period, president obama has taken 36 days. >> i think presidential vacations are essential. it allows a president to relax, to replenish his energies, to think. something they sometimes can't do enough of in washington. >> reporter: despite in his criticism, presidential vacations leave indelible images. >> jfk sailing is forever in our mind, that rugged jfk. >> reporter: only time will tell how president obama's hike in his dress shoes will compare with president nixon's similar walk on the beach. >> that may be the strangest thing, taking a hike in dress shoes. out of all this, all the criticism aside, it'
the clintons frequently sailed off martha's vineyard. after polling the public, they switched to middle america friendly wyoming 37. george bush sr. took heat for golfing in maine. it's not just where and when presidents travel, it's how often. ronald reagan took 349 vacation days at his california ranch during his eight years in office. in his first year and a half as president, george w. bush vacationed 96 days. over that same time period, president obama has taken 36 days. >> i think...
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there will be others, although he will take some time out to vacation at martha's vineyard. after labor day, you'll probably see him very active, not only raising money, but probably doing rallies. >> alright, charles, what does reporter with the associated press, two. for more information go to our website, c-span.org. host: on your screen is the congressman of georgia, republican from the 11th district. since the last time he was on the show, he decided to become one of the founding members of the congressional tea partiery caucus. why did you decide to join? guest: i'm proud to be one of the founding members. the number of members is up to 48 in a fairly short time, all republicans. we have reached out, and even asked speaker nancy pelosi if you like to join the caucus. host: it was probably a pretty quick no thank you. guest: we have not heard back yet, but perhaps some blue dog democrats would like to join us. it is an opportunity to interface with the tea party organizers across the country. we did that last week when we had our first meeting with some very good organi
there will be others, although he will take some time out to vacation at martha's vineyard. after labor day, you'll probably see him very active, not only raising money, but probably doing rallies. >> alright, charles, what does reporter with the associated press, two. for more information go to our website, c-span.org. host: on your screen is the congressman of georgia, republican from the 11th district. since the last time he was on the show, he decided to become one of the founding...
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martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law. unemployment benefits will be expended in the long term. they will expire in november. new york, independent line. good morning. >> good morning. have a great show. i want to bring out -- i think as far as the tax cuts, i can go either way on that. i really want to bring out -- i think the key is, the spending. let me give you an example. president obama has his party to bail out general motors. now certainly the germans would bail out volks wagen. so he saved about maybe a couple hundred thousand jobs and an industry. now at the same time the republicans vote for 14 billion
martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law....
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with that, let me introduce the attorney general from the state of massachusetts, martha copley. she has been engaged in numerous substantial significant lawsuits and settlements tralee holding wall street accountable for their practices. she has been a great partner with the other state attorneys general in this fight. we are proud to have her here today. >> it is a pleasure to be here with my colleagues on this day, the signing of this bill. our congratulations to congressman frank and senator dodd for the tireless work they did. the work they did in this process in working with attorneys general and the reason we are here today is because of the city's financial problems first. you heard tom talk about his work and lisa talk about her work. when i came in as attorney general in massachusetts, where were beginning to look at subprime mortgages. we began and continue to look at how this came about that so many homes are ending up in foreclosure. what is the history behind it? frankly, we talked with congressman frank and senator dodd, which explain to them what we had seen by wa
with that, let me introduce the attorney general from the state of massachusetts, martha copley. she has been engaged in numerous substantial significant lawsuits and settlements tralee holding wall street accountable for their practices. she has been a great partner with the other state attorneys general in this fight. we are proud to have her here today. >> it is a pleasure to be here with my colleagues on this day, the signing of this bill. our congratulations to congressman frank and...
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martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law. unemployment benefits will be expendedn the long term. they will expire in november. new york, independent line. good morning. >> good morning. have a great show. i want to bring out -- i think as far as the tax cuts, i can go either way on that. i really want to bring out -- i think the key is, the spending. let me give you an example. president obama has his party to bail out general motors. now certainly the germans would bail out volks wagen. so he saved about maybe aouple hundred thousand jobs and an industry. now at the same time the republicans vote for 14 billion doll
martha, on the democratic line, you are our first phone call. go ahead. caller: no, they should not. because what the republicans are doing, they have list -- they want corporate and america and special interests and the wealthy. nothing goes to the middle class. that's the problem with the republicans. the middle class is getting choked out. they don't even really give unemployment. they can't even find a job. >> speaking of unemployment benefits, the president signs those into law....