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And create win-win deals and look inside congress where you have a democratic senate and a republican house to see if they can agree enough to give the president something to sign. you have three entities here in effect that need to try and find a way to work things out, and the question is can they. it didn t work so well the past couple of years, but often times in politics, past isn t prologue. before we make any snap judgments, i m telling you how things appear. we ve seen things change when looking at past presidents, evening congresses when you didn t think they would. all right. we ll keep watching it over the next four years. david drucker from roll call. thank you. thanks a lot, jon. while we re focusing on the inauguration at home, egyptian protesters are battling police. they re accused of killing demonstrators during the uprising in 2011. of course, the arab spring, one of the big events of the president s first term. we ll talk about what the judge did that apparentl ....
The carnage is least as possible and then you get yourself like mayor bloomberg did to the scene to try to help calm the situation, to try to comfort if a family member there is to try to comfort the family members. it s very difficult. there is very little you can do in immediate response. that s why you have a police commissioner and basically need to stay out of the way of the police commissioner too. but the mayor has a role as mayor bloomberg did to calm people and say let s not make any snap judgments. let s wait and see what happens. so i think mayor bloomberg did just the right thing today. governor, the human cost here is apparent and horrific. in terms of the, what it actually will cost the city, what does a tragedy like this run in a city s budget and is that planned for in advance or is it an extra line item that has to be added on? it s never planned for in advance. let s take the worst case ....
journal was urging. this is what the weekly standard, bill crystal, the strong voice of conservatism, both were saying this week, this is the guy. plus, lolo jones lashes out at the press after failing to win an olympic medal. the fact that they just tore me apart, it was just heart breaking. is the sports press building up female athletes just to tear them down? i m how wa i m howard kurtz and this is reliable sources. the tsami of speculation known as the veepstakes was still going strong in the world as late as friday. rob portman. mcdonald. tim pawlenty. paul ryan. ment and then there s florida u.s. senator, marco rubio. i think he will opt to take a safe choice, like a portman or he will take pawlenty. that came to a screeching halt friday night when fox s carl cameron reported at mitt romney would announce his running mate the next morning and that all signs reported to the likelihood of paul ryan that remained unconfirmed until nbc s chuc ....
unarmed teenager by a neighborhood watch volunte touca raw nerve across the nation. i know i can t bring my baby back, but i m sure going to make changes so that this does not happen to another family. reporter: the absolute facts lie with two people, and one of them is dead. in the case of trayvon martin, it s not unique. a child incident killed by a ving launty. was it racially motivated? the answer is, absolutely not. what we worry about is seeking the truth. reporter: tonight we separate the facts from the emotion and have a candid conversation about race and justice. this salve more than trayvon martin. this is about itthe future of everyone child in america. if i had 0 son i think he d look like trayvon. we have to do soul-searching to find out how does something like this happen. i hope we re all ready for the kind of soul searching the president was talking ak. there s lots to discuss. many young, african-american men live with the knowledge that ....
Discretionary choice of whether or not zimmerman is to be believed, but most critically zimmerman making a discretionary choice of whether this unarmed 17-year-old kid poses a danger to him. what do you know? what do you suspect you know from your own work about what was going on with zimmerman at this moment? well, i would say a couple of things. one is that part of what we are seeing is a very tragic large telling of what happens in snap moment moments of snap judgments when there are so many guns around. so in a way, you have two seconds to make a particular kind of decision, and it is not surprising that with the proliferation of guns that people are falling back on quick racial stereotypes and quick judgments and of course, those kinds of judgments happen across the system, and they happen in medical encounters, and they happen in police interactions and other settings, but when two people have guns and the person who is the aggressor in the case does not have any training about ....