the other side, the ads that cochran has out running, they have to be effective. they are very straightforward and they lean mcdaniel directly to the scandal. not saying he was involved with it, but linking him to each one of the players in it. in terms of how this happens and how this goes forward to november, depending on who wins next week, does this necessarily i mean, what it feels like is it makes sort of the republican primary seem like a very salacious place to be winning your way on to the ballot at this point. does it in some ways does it end up helping travis childers no matter who wins tuesday? probably a little built. conventional wisdom was if he wins the primary he wins the general. if mcdaniel wins the primary, it is a fight. but mcdaniel is favored. i think that still holds true. but i think it really gives a
that story changed the way the world saw the united states, probably permanently. it changed the fundamentals of what we know about this war on terror idea. and the fact that the story was published frankly changed the way the u.s. government felt it could get away with while conducting its war on terror. two years later in 2007, followed up on a tip she got in a random unsolicited phone call. she pulled the threads she found and she ended up following another investigative thread in the post. and this one didn t have to do with the way the united states treated terrorism suspects. it had to do with the way we treat americans. specifically americans who fight to protect this country overseas. and this second washington post story was as big if not a bigger scandal for the u.s. government at the time. it was just an unbelievable story that was happening in plain view, right there for anyone who cared to see it. this was the headline on this groundbreaking story. soldiers fac
hamburgers every day. that s not what in my small town up in northwest alabama, that s not what the lunch ladies served every day. the breakfast snacks being served this morning here in the room undoubtedly not pass anybody s test. pistachio nuts, pea nuts, crackers. let me get this straight. our kids should eat poorly because members of congress eat poorly too. i mean that s what republicans think. their bill would allow schools to opt out of nutrition rules requiring schools to limit salt, sugar and fat and to add more fruits and vegetables to school lunches. the move makes zero sense. and today, the first lady hit back in an op-ed piece saying, as parents, we always put our children s interests first. our leaders in washington should do the same. they should. but the republican who wrote the bill says the first lady just doesn t understand the problem. i do think that mrs. obama is well intentioned. i don t mean to be disrespectful to her program. i think it s just
that story changed the way the world saw the united states, probably permanently. it changed the fundamentals of what we know about this war on terror idea. and the fact that the story was published frankly changed the way the u.s. government felt it could get away with while conducting its war on terror. two years later in 2007, followed up on a tip she got in a random unsolicited phone call. she pulled the threads she found and she ended up following another investigative thread in the post. and this one didn t have to do with the way the united states treated terrorism suspects. it had to do with the way we treat americans. specifically americans who fight to protect this country overseas. and this second washington post story was as big if not a bigger scandal for the u.s. government at the time. it was just an unbelievable story that was happening in plain view, right there for anyone who cared to see it. this was the headline on this groundbreaking story. soldiers fac
own reelection fight. also, edward snowden speaks out and gives some hints that he wants to come home. but what exactly would that look like? we ll talk to a legal expert who specializes in whistleblower cases. plus senator cochran weighs in on the mississippi mess surrounding the videotaping wife. and his opponent goes on to air to defend himself again. folks, there s just five days left before the end of this primary so opera . let s. late last night the first interim report revealed or frankly confirm ld there were serious problems with wait the v.a. treats our veterans when it comes to these wait times. republicans in the house and senate have been calling for shinseki s resignation for weeks. this new report has revealed the scope of the problems that are impacting thousands of veterans. the varchl.a. inspector generald there are 1,400 veterans on the list waiting to see a primary care doctor. and others are not on any o official wait list al all and it is not come bee