the story? why did they rush to judgment? and what about the pundits who have been saying for months that the health care mandate was toast? it was an extraordinary, an extraordinarily uncomfortable television moment. ann curry bidding farewell to the today show couch. i love all of our brilliant, brilliant producers. and for all of you who saw me as a groundbreaker, i m sorry i couldn t carry the ball over the finish line. but man, i did try. was the veteran correspondent humiliated by nbc? plus, a magazine article by a woman who quit the obama administration because she couldn t juggle the demands of motherhood strikes a very deep chord. no one says any more this is no job for a woman because, a, that s discrimination. but plenty of people say this is no job for a mother. but have women in the media trumpeted this because they re all part of a privileged elite? i m howard kurtz, and this is reliable sources. let me say at the outset, it is not easy to grab
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deeply. i think rick unger pointed out the main difficulty in all this. military bases are very large. they are cities. they occupy a lot of square miles. this is not going to be easy. predictive behavior is science fiction today. it s rapidly evolving into something where we can probably predict violence more accurately. that would encroach on people s liberties, obviously. we are talking about the military and not civilian life. the families who have sons and daughters on military bases, they don t want political correctness. they just want their folks safe. that s right. you re right. i hear what you re saying. our hearts go out to the families of those victims here. they want their sons and daughters safe. this touches such a deep core. there is such a shock around stories like this and a sense of