but, like i said, i just want to please stop before you use the f word again. great. among brothers was set in a college fraternity. chris woodson s real-life identity was never revealed in the movie. still, if you knew him, it wasn t hard to see that the ethan character was based on him. doing what, working? something you wouldn t know much about, right? the audience saw that character hide in the bushes, growing jealous as jennifer s character meets a male visitor. in the film the visitor is her brother. in real life it was chris woodson s rival, scott snowden. i thought you said you had plans to see your family tomorrow. your boyfriend, is he your family? what? i saw the guy outside. get out. as the story progresses, the fraternity boy has an argument with jennifer. that part is true. it came right from chris woodson s statement to police. but then ethan loses his temper and accidentally kills her, and that part is tom s speculation.
president hopes now to influence that so-called congressional super committee, charged with drafting a big deficit reduction plan. fellow democrats for months on this issue and others have complained the president is too quick to compromise with republicans. well, today that same president delivered this warning. i will not support i will not support any plan that puts all the burden for closing our deficit on ordinary americans. and i will veto any bill that changes benefits for those who rely on medicare, but does not raise serious revenues by asking the wealthiest americans or biggest corporations to pay their fair share. the rich, very rich politics of this debate in just a moment. first, though, let s take a closer look at what the president proposed today. the president, of course, trying to influence that super committee, as i said. here s the main proposal from the president. he wants to have a mandatory spending cuts, $580 billion over the next ten years. tax r
me tomorrow. ethan, that s really sweet but like i said, i just wanna please stop before you use the f word again. great. among brothers was set in a college fraternity. chris woodson s real-life identity was never revealed in the movie. still, if you knew him, it wasn t hard to see that the ethan character was based on him. doing what, working? something you wouldn t know much about, right? the audience saw that character hide in the bushes, growing jealous as jennifer s character meets a male visitor. in the film the visitor is her brother. in real life it was chris woodson s rival, scott snowden. i thought you said you had plans to see your family tomorrow. your boyfriend, is he your family? what? i saw the guy outside. get out. as the story progresses, the fraternity boy has an argument with jennifer. that part is true. it came right from chris woodson s statement to police. but then ethan loses his temper and accidentally kills her, and that part is t
on those effective charter schools. you can t say we want more resources to go to kids when, in fact, in this city joel klein is spending $100 million a year for teachers that you saw in the movie who aren t teaching. i get why that s good for adults. explain why that s good for children. that was many moments in our special last night on waiting for superman, a movie everybody should see, that that audience saw last night and left everybody in tears. it looks at the state of education in this country and it is not a pretty picture. joining us now nbc news tom brokaw. i am. i ve been working on this subject for the last 40 years, i ve done national studies looking at the inner city schools and the suburban schools. i ve within waiting for this moment to come, not just because of the education nation on nbc.
outrageous examples of west wing bias. no sh shortage of material this week. we bring in president brem bosel. doctor hannity how are you? dr. hannity. now you sound like levin. we have the tory megan kelly breaks a big story huge whistleblower. he has an interview how the department of justice is using racial politics. let s go to some of her interview. do you believe the doj has a policy of not pursuing cases if the defendant is black and the victim is white? particularly in voting, in voting that will be the case over the next few years. there s no doubt about it. in fairness we covered it here on this show as our audience saw. i watched that interview. it was absolutely explosive. here you had a whistleblower from the department of justice saying how eric hold he shall the attorney general rale and his office stepped in and