that this isn t funny, that this is something that potentially is serious. and it is a felony. it is a felony. just a couple of months ago, the fbi warned of a spike in laser incidents targeting inbounded flight right there in new york city. because this is becoming such a common problem, the faa is exploring potential laser eye protection for pilots. like special glasses military pilots already wear. michaela? when are these people going to learn? thank you so much for that. let s take a look at the headlines at this hour. a new report says an american missing in iran for nearly seven years was working for the cia when he vanished. the story alleges bob levenson was there on a job for cia analysts who had no authority to run an overseas operation. the story was first reported by the washington post and associated press. the ap says it decided to report the story after efforts to bring levenson home came up empty. the cia reportedly paid levenson s family a $2.5 million
congress, i had to pay first dollar, and we give family a $20,000 standard deduction for health insurance. let s say you make 60,000 a year, your tax able income is only 40. if you signed the policy that costs $15,000, which is going to ask crowd to shop, not have the government tell you what to buy but to shop fine what s in your bin, let s say it cost 15, you still get the $155,000 detailable. we allow you to buy this sounds great. what are democrats saying? they say republicans are doing squat. well, they re absolutely wrong about that. i heard that intro with the president, and he said this four years ago, and i wrote him a letter, and said, i will be glad to go over this line-by-line and share ideas that actually work, and in tennessee we have gone through a failed healthcare experiment called tenn-care. haven t heard a word yet. i spoke to the president in the
it s no shame for us to make sure that that child has food on the table and to suggest that this is somehow a detriment to the black family is way off the mark and dead wrong. dr. dyson, this is red meat for the conservatives, isn t it? no doubt, even if you re on a diet, you can t resist that piece. the reality is it s interesting that e.w., what does that stand for? that jackson would argue that slavery was not as bad for the family as 1960s programs. well, first of all, he s absolutely historically famished and need to be fed a diet of insight. the family a was not even allowed to exist in slavery. black people could not legally be married. there were no families that were acknowledged by the state, number one. number two, black people were so desirous of confwruigation and joining together in kinship that they formed informal bonds and formal bonds according to their own internal rituals. thirdly, the 60s enabled the proliferation of opportunities and possibilities. head start
flattened that school, jon. jon: john roberts live in moore, thank you. jenna: just one of many amazing stories we are hearing out of moore today. joining us on the phone now is state representative randy graw. his district is outside where the tornado hit. he has family a fact he egd in the citis affected in the city of moore. we understand your brother-in-law lives in moore and you were just able to get this contact with him. how is he doing. he seems to be doing well. as you can imagine there is a lot of shock and sadness throughout the state. also a lot of resolve. and a lot of people stepping forward, closing ranks and helping out. so he is on his way into the area, has not been able to confirm whether his house is still standing or not. just based on the reports we expect that it will be completely destroyed, but, again, it s kind of a slow process even getting into this
they re going to with this upcoming debt ceiling fight that we re going to fight in october and november, to talk about tax reform now as an economic policy and as a job creator. they ve changed some of their messaging on that. but the question is, can you explain changing the very complex tax code in a way that let s say a nurse or a single mother in chicago or a family a in nevada actually understands. coral, on the issue of climate change, what s interesting thing here. republican leaders three years ago were on one side of this story and republicans rank and file were less inclined to believe it. now, everything is reversed. we really see this fasflating split in the party right now. we re seeing republican leaders. i think it s even a split between the leaders because you see leaders like marco rubio feeling very comfortable, essentially mocking or denying the science of climate change. on the other side, you see leaders like jeb bush who, at