Some stories have thousands of comments. Abusive behavior and profanity and such we try to flag and get rid of those. But it is a tough question; these comments. Do they affect our editorial decisions . Absolutely not. This is one thing i would totally disagree with you on good. I think the newspaper has the responsibility to take the racist comments off and has every ability to do that. You know, if they dont have enough people to do it, then hire some more people or dont run any comments. I think i would agree with that. If some of this is being blatantly racist i would love to lift theft that off. And we have one here who has killed thousands of racist comments. We dont want to see that crap on our website. There are going to be comments where disagree with but it is no reason to kill them off. But when you good that is where that comment may have been coming rop from. Some people are say he had different socks on. How dsome people are say he had different socks on. How did heaviest
Captioning sponsored by Macneil Lehrer productions woodruff what could be the biggest blizzard in decades blanketed the northeast today with up to three feet of snow expected in some areas. Good evening. Im judy woodruff. Brown and im jeffrey brown. On the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the monster storm from bernie rayno of accuweather. Woodruff then, should the u. S. Arm the rebels in syria . Ray suarez examines a growing rift between the white house and key members of the president s cabinet. Brown Spencer Michels has the story of new discoveries about mars coming from the rover vehicle known as curiosity, the product of nasas jet Propulsion Lab. It may sound familiar but what scientists here at jpl are actually looking for are signof lfeast and present on the red planet woodruff mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. Brown and we close with a conversation with Pulitzer Prizewinning humorist dave barry about miami, the insane city thats the focus of his new no
Mr. Speaker, last week 16 leading Health Organizations representing doctors, nurses and patients warned the Prime Minister of health and social Care Services in england are now, and i quote, at breaking point and things cannot go on like this. Why is that happening . [shouting] absolutely no answer to the question of whether there should be a proper inquiry into the welsh nhs. I will tell him what is happening in the english nhs for which this government is responsible. 1. 3 million more outpatients being treated. 6. 4 million more outpatients appointments. 2500 more nurses, a thousand more doctors, a record we can be proud of. Why . Because we invented in the nhs in england. They cut the nhs in wales. Ed miliband. Everyone can see what the Prime Ministers doing but after five years in office he cant defend his record on the nhs in england. Every time he mentions wales we know he is running scared on the nhs in england. Now, in england we have the highest waiting list or six years, the
Of the materials it collected. Thats done by the executive branch. I want all of the 9 11 materials to be on the public record. They should be. I dont see any reason to classify it. Host chris, buffalo, democrat. Go ahead. Caller yes. It seems to me that the last me we actually won a war was the first war in kuwait. We actually paid for that war because george bush sr. Raised taxes and basically got voted out of office. Do you think the republicans hat run the congress now would actually want to pay for anything that we do now instead of running us back into debt . Well, im a Firm Believer in paying your bills on a current basis. We havent done that. We like to get into the wars, fight the battles, and then not pay the bills and let the debt pile up. Thats not a good way to run the country. Thats not the way we should run the United States. So if youre going to fight a war, lets come out and pay for it one way or the other and it seems to me to be a very important component of the stra
Welcome to the center for American Progress, i am a senior fellow here at the center. I am so pleased we have such a turnout. What we are gearing for here is an indepth discuss on isis in syria and iraq. We really have an excellent panel here today. First and foremost, i am going to introduce in the order of speaking. We are lucky to have ambassador robert ford. After 30 years of service, he resigned in february as our ambassador to syria. He is wellknown to everyone in this room for his committment and dedication to service. We look forward to hearing to his remarks. Then we we hear from hardon lang. He is a senior fellow here at the center. And then we will hear some remarks from andrew tabler. Our friend at the Washington Institute for policy. Anyonelso wellknown to who is paying attention to syria. Andrew and i met in 2007, and we engaged him early, back in 2010. This was when george bush was in office. His expertise is wellknown. Last, but not least, is doug oliphant. , ande lucky