dreamliner. despite big corporate earnings, big investors are worried about what washington may do. i think the hardest thing today is being in a section of politics and business don t work. it s very hard for businesspeople to say what politicians are going to do. they do think for noneconomic reasons. meanwhile, blackberry is hoping the new phone and operating system will be the perfect ten. unveiling the new product line. the blackberry 10, it comes with 70,000 apps and it s designed so you only have to carry one phone for both personal and corporate use. there s a music store, movie store. that indicates the audience is regular people, an yet there s this blackberry balance feature that let s the company put their apps and wallpaper in a segregated sand box. and you can t see that stuff without the pass word. so, in other words, you can have your personal stuff and your corporate stuff side by side. just part of the conversation taking place this week in the news.
holding momentum, batman. but a moment unlike any other. lights go out in the superdome for 34-minute delay. a momentum shifter. frank gore six yards for a touchdown. two tds in two minutes. 21 seconds. colin kaepernick, 15 yards. 4ers within two. the two-point conversion would fail. crunch time. final minute. kaepernick pressured up the middle. can t connect with crabtree. replay shows there should have been holding on jimmy smith but no call. the ravens in the quest for six. 34-31. i m definitely frustrated. you know, getting so close to get that trophy and, you know, it s hard to get to where we are now. if you ve got a spark, you know, we re going to look back after that and i thought they did that. you know, they battled back to get in it. and then, you know, battled right on the brink of vwinning it. just happy the way we kept fighting. any other team would have probably just laid down. probably just laid down and let people know what type of guys we ve got in the
some of the first debate. and finally, super bowl sunday. i ve got some new rules. i m i m chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, howard fineman, the bbc s katrina, annie lowrey and michael duffy. first up, barack obama sees a path to history on guns and immigration at this point two weeks into his second term. this is when he s strongest and he s taking his case to the country over the heads of washington. in reagan s second term when he wanted to chalk up sweeping tax reform, look how he did it. the lack of enthusiasm for tax action in correct me if i m wrong congress hasn t dampened this presidential road show. from hot and sunny florida he travels next week into new england, believing this grass-roots effort will make the difference in congress the the first weeks of his second term had the feel of a campaign event. chris: michael, this is interesting, the old go over the heads of the people. but these are really two tough issues. it s not like fixing
democrats and dependents educators send us a tweet @cspanwj. or send us an e-mail. we will begin this e-mail with the hill newspaper and the house and house republicans proposing $30 million a year to fund cops in schools programs. mark meadows and six other house republicans have proposed legislation that it spent $30 million a year on federal grants to help put police officers in schools across the country. according to a recent poll, 53% of americans believe increasing police presence at schools would be very effective in preventing future tragedies. we are getting your take on this this morning. armed guards in the schools as part of an overall effort to tighten gun laws. a democratic caller in florida, curtis, go ahead. caller: i m a die-hard democrat, and i wish you would give democrats do not feel like it is fair. the issue of the armed guards, you re asking for cheaper i am active duty. i was in vietnam. you re asking for trouble. the media does it too
information she needs. you can contact the tribe directly and find out what your eligibility is in terms of citizenship and whether or not that tribe every tribe has its own laws and regulations and how they operate those scholarship opportunities. host: ncai.org is the website to look for information. works with native americans, is that right? caller: yes. i am a citizen working in the nine states representing companies. one of our clients is a manufacturer of renewable the utility and it has been a successful experience. we brought something to the occasion some companies may not be thinking about. our proactive approach, we tithe with the community college. some universities are credited in the high-tech energy sector and built an education bridge that will have an exchange program between the native americans and german universities. many of the foreign companies they do not have to take advantage of a lot of the advantages in manufacturing on native american land.