this is not a partisan problem. this is a problem that we have, and we have to deal with it. senator walsh. we think of veterans as having enormous political capital. we think of veterans as being a nonpartisan and noncontroversial issue where all americans believe we ought to do right by our veterans, we ought to say that. as a veteran yourself and seeing groups like va, do you think that veterans in washington get more than lip service. do they get listened to? i feel like i talk to veterans. they re happy to have the thank yous and to have to sort of plot it, it doesn t always translate to policy. you have to take a look at what our men and women have sacrificed. not only the men and women, but their families, they sacrificed a great deal for this country. they were willing to put their lives on the line. i think this country owes them a great deal of gratitude. we need to show them by making sure the benefits they earned are there for them and their families. john walsh of mo
are associated with tar sands oil. the national nurses united representing 185,000 nurses have joined me and senator whitehouse in calling for a thorough health impact study on our people, the people of america, when you look at the immediate 45% in importation of tar sands. this is pet coke, mr. chairman. you have to take a look at this, because a lot-it is going to be stored around our nation. already we ve seen it coming. this is just a sample of what mesh s going to look like when you see this tar sands filthy, dirty oil. this is what remains of it after it s refined. and it is stored just like this. we had testimony from people in chicago who said kids were having a picnic in chicago, the stuff blew around, they were covered in soot, and had to leave. well, i d say i d side with 185,000 nurses and scientists
we didn t have anything as so to speak a normal life, and we didn t live like most people did. we were in hiding. we lived in hiding my entire childhood and many different names. it was a challenge. so as i grew older, i became mute during the journey and i didn t speak, just to my sister here and there, and as i got older, i was taking notes in my mind, so to speak. i was always dreaming in my head, that s how i survived it, and dreaming of getting away and having a different life and eventually that came into reality as i got older and my reasoning grew and i was able to plot a way to get away, you know, plot it, and i eventually got out, so it has not been easy because i had to integrate into mainstream without any
and 50. investigators acted on a tip that they received last night and they felt was extremely credible. as of right now we are told a search has not uncovered any weapons or hazardous items, as of right now. peter new man is the director for the international center for the study of rad ka liization at king s college in london. when you think of the fact that these were street cleaners and the abg test they would have in the role to the pontiff it s quite chilling. they were going to work at a site where the pope was going to appear. they would be free to roam around and get close to the pope. no one would have restricted them. if it turns out to be a plot it would have been an extremely sophisticated one. megyn: i want to point out to our viewers these are live pictures coming from us from london where the popemobile is making its way down the street, you can see the incredible
if you look to guantanamo, it is true that the administration has committed to close guantanamo. one of the ways they re planning to do is it to open a new detention center inside the united states, in you will i will. that detention center would hold prisoners indefinitely without charge or trial. so ultimately, when would happen, you would shut down the prison but enshrine the principle of indefinite detention. that s another area that weรง point to. when you map this out, if you sort of plot it against time and good stuff and bad stuff, it seem like that moment when they release the cia documents and there was the big sort of cheney backlash and all this interplay, cheney versus obama. that seems like the last moment you can point to when they were making these courageous pro civil liberties decisions. and he go since then has been a steady downward trend. i think that is largely true, although i don t it is entirely true. we point in the report to the