officer escorting him. curtis called me and told me that he had killed a cop, that he had escaped. i asked him what had happened. he told me that he was sorry, that he loved me and he kept saying, i m sorry, i love you. after fleeing the hospital, he was taken back into custody 45 minutes later at a fast food restaurant. i remember thinking, curtis was in for burglary, forgery, escape. he was going to do less than 15 years. curtis was going home. and now he s never going to go home. it s not cool to be here. and living this lifestyle, it will screw up your life. i can t tell him don t do it because i ve done it. but i can tell him that this isn t the way to go. you re not going to gain from coming here. you lose everything.
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gotten rebuffed because what speaker boehner and the republicans have said is, we can not do any revenue. we can t do a dime s worth of revenue. so, what more do you think i should do? okay. i just want to clarify. because if people have suggestion i m happy to, this is room full of smart, this is a room full of smart folks. zack? mr. president, the next focal point seems to be the continuing resolution that is coming up at the end month, expires at the end of the month. would you expire the cr continues the sequester and continues to fund the government? a related point, how do you truly reach the limits of your persuasive power? is there any leverage to convince republicans that this isn t the way to go? i would like to think i ve still got some persuasive power left. let me check. no, look, the issue is not
go there because you re going to be proven wrong on this. and i think that s what offended bob woodward. but that s a genuine issue. was this, or was this not part of the original sequester negotiations? and that is being played out and debated in the press. jon: we just heard, kirsten, the president in his quick address to the media there in the briefing room say, i mean, he clearly was aware that he was talking to the cameras. he said let me explain this for our viewing audience. he wants to go over the heads of the white house press corps and make his case directly to the american people and that is what he just spent half an hour doing. yeah. because this is actually a rare occurrence where the white house press corps is questioning his storylines. though you think because the white house press corps is rolling their eyes, okay the president says the world will end if the sequester goes through and it really isn t going to end he feels the need to go talk directly to the american
and so far we ve gotten rebuffed because what speaker boehner and the republicans have said is we cannot do any revenue. we can t do a dime s worth of revenue. so, what more do you think i should do? okay, i wast want to clarify. because if people have a suggestion, i m happy to, this is a room full of smart, this is a room full of smart folks. mr. president, the next focal point seems to be the continuing resolution that is funding the government at the end of the month that expires at the end of the month. would you sign a cr that continues the sequester, continues to fund the government. in a related point, how do you reach the limits of your persuasive power? any leverage you have to convince the republicans and convince folks that this isn t the way to go? well, i d like to think i ve still got some persuasive power left. let me check.