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is a traffic nightmare with so many drives stranded that the national guard had to be called in, in albuquerque, new mexico, interstate 40 was shut down forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still and to run it etchty -- empty so hopefully they get it cleared >> there is now one death reported associated with the storm. the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there is more worry that several thunderstorms and heavy rain are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. our meteorologist has been keeping an eye on that. mike, it is still looking fierce? >> a lot of snow in the he river valley possibly even into chicago. welch what the airports and we have an eye open our weather. now, looking outside we will show you what is going on. that is great for the commute. look how dry it is. we can use some rain. but it is not in the offing again, another seven-day forecast that will be giving us no rain. look how nonexistent the storm is right now. the one that came in yesterday, it just ran into the rockie
is a traffic nightmare with so many drives stranded that the national guard had to be called in, in albuquerque, new mexico, interstate 40 was shut down forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still and to run it etchty -- empty so hopefully they get it cleared >> there is now one death reported associated with the storm. the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there is more worry that several...
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albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by veteran colleagues. "early today" is back in two minutes. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. chuck hagel is one step closer to becoming secretary of defense. the senator armed services committee approved his nomination along party lines 14-11. hearings became heated after texas senator ted cruz suggested hagel received money from what he called quote extreme and radical groups. >> this senator feels like that senator cruz has gone over the line. he basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee. >> senato
albuquerque, 46. there is pretty nice weather out there, a little chilly with new mexico's standards. baltimore, again, a chance of rain and snow showers will be later today. >> and i'll have an update on the forecast for that weekend storm coming up. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> well, straight ahead, no power and just a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a fresh senator getting slapped down by...
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. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you him falling. >> greg: that is pointless. >> andrea: sorry, greg, not gruesome enough for you. he survived with a collapsed lung and concussion. hope that's not me. >> kimberly: stay in the lounge. i made a point before that -- >> bob: my brother graham starring role with bill o'reilly's movie "killing lincoln." tonight, saturday night, 7:00, and here is a clip of the movie showing my brother. ♪ ♪ >> now it belongs to the ages. >> bob: that is amazing. >> dana: how does it make you feel? >> greg: some people don't know what he looks like. >> bob: he doesn't look like that. they put a beard on him. but he has been in lots of movies. "atlas shrugged." "l.a. confidential." district he was
. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you him falling. >> greg: that is pointless. >> andrea: sorry, greg, not gruesome enough for you. he survived with a collapsed lung and concussion. hope that's not me. >> kimberly: stay in the lounge. i made a point before that --...
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one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues at the same rate prior to sequestration, but starting with a lower starting point. there are reductions in the rate of growth. every year it is like an automatic right to refund that the programs. we do not go to zero. we start of the previous line and build from then. what this does is it retards that a bit and slows it down. host: you put together these slides. what will the budget look like it sequester happens? there seems to be very little bit of a difference between with or without sequester. guest: very modest. you're looking at spending going back to years ago. th
one of the things you will see looks atend as the scspan life in albuquerque. host: congressman reid ribble is a republican in wisconsin and member of the budget committee. that begin with your budget committee experience. we heard from calller earlier. these are not cut under sequestration. you are just slowing the growth. could you explain the difference? guest: if you look at defense spending, there is a reduction in the first year, and that it turns back up and the rate of growth continues...
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. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. @ññcús1@ú? >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us are barely making it. more than four out of ten americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. and almost one in ten don't even make it that far. they can't pay for everything they need. allstate insurance says it's not just the soft economy and labor market. but also poor money management skills, even when people know better. >>> well, u.s. airlines are doing better at delivering you and your luggage. 82% of flights arrived within 15 minutes of the schedule last year. one of the best rates in the past 25 years. and a lower percentage of bags lost than at any time in that period. but fewer planes were actually flying last year because of th
. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 40s also from omaha to chicago and new york. 54 in atlanta. 84 in miami. >>> and coming up, another giant asteroid headed right towards earth. >>> also, the latest from cruise passengers in the middle of a vacation nightmare. new fears, right now, about a virus onboard. >>> and brewing up starbucks coffee, along with a little sea salt? we'll have more. @ññcús1@ú? >>> and welcome back. a new study finds many of us...
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in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it also costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart. >> reporter: today, the storm is headed further northeast. although, the heaviest snow is forecast for the midwest. from oklahoma to maine, 19 states are under storm watches and warnings. kansas, which barely recovered from last week's monster storm, is bracing for even more punishment. >> we had a nice winter so far. and now, boy, in the last two weeks here, it's like jeez. >> reporter: new hampshire, which already has a foot on the ground, is gearing up. >> it's crazy. i don't like the winter. >> reporter: today, there's worry about more than just snow. severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across
in albuquerque, new mexico, i-40 was shut down, forcing truck drivers to wait out the conditions. >> it costs money to sit still. and it also costs money to run that thing empty, as far as fuel. so, hopefully they get it cleared out. >> reporter: the monster storm even brought hurricane-force winds. look at this building in north texas. the winds there so ferocious, it peeled bricks from the side of a building. >> like someone ran into the building and it was falling apart....
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our next weather maker is down near albuquerque. we'll have some rain or snow by friday. today, a mixture of sun and clouds. breezy and chilly with high temperatures in the upper 30's. 22 tomorrow morning. a mix of light rain on snow on friday. it should clear up on sunday. let's check the roads. >> good morning. not bad on the area roads. a live picture of 50 at sandy point shows traffic is flowing very well at the bay bridge. speeds on 97, 61. 55 on the b-w parkway. southbound traffic is a little heavier but no official delay. delay-free on the north and west side of the beltway. traffic of the harbor tunnel is moving well. this is 83 from mount carmel, 60 miles per hour. problem free on the j.f.x. at the moment. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> google might be looking to open some retail stores in the near future. an unidentified source confirms google is building stand-alone stores in hopes of opening them in times for the holidays. it will be similar to the apple and microsoft stores you see in malls. google has not confirmed the rumors. outlook.com replace
our next weather maker is down near albuquerque. we'll have some rain or snow by friday. today, a mixture of sun and clouds. breezy and chilly with high temperatures in the upper 30's. 22 tomorrow morning. a mix of light rain on snow on friday. it should clear up on sunday. let's check the roads. >> good morning. not bad on the area roads. a live picture of 50 at sandy point shows traffic is flowing very well at the bay bridge. speeds on 97, 61. 55 on the b-w parkway. southbound traffic...
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a freeway east of albuquerque was a sheet of ice. and even where the weather was clear, the storm caused a backup. cbs news weather consultant david bernard is following the storm. >> the big plains blizzard will continue to dump very heavy snow throughout the region throughout the day today. in fact, this is how much more we're expecting, and the bull's eye is going to be over missouri where as much as a foot of snow could fall. some areas could locally see up to two feet of snow in a few spots. as the storm heads toward chicago, it begins to weaken. we could still see three six inches of snow even across northern portions of illinois. severe weather today is going to be confined to the southeast from the north and south carolina coastlines through northern and central portions of florida. but drying out behind that. new orleans today, 60 degrees. that will be a big improvement. rain is going spread into the northeast from the southwest. pittsburgh, d.c., philadelphia will have rain by the afternoon, including cleveland. to the west
a freeway east of albuquerque was a sheet of ice. and even where the weather was clear, the storm caused a backup. cbs news weather consultant david bernard is following the storm. >> the big plains blizzard will continue to dump very heavy snow throughout the region throughout the day today. in fact, this is how much more we're expecting, and the bull's eye is going to be over missouri where as much as a foot of snow could fall. some areas could locally see up to two feet of snow in a...
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a sequester would go into effect at the beginning of 2013. as we know, the super committee did not get its job done. the sequester was slated to go into effect at the beginning of this year. in the fiscal cliff negotiations, congress did not come up with a short-term fix. they extended it until the end of february. host: how do the cuts take place? guest: they are cumulative. it is a certain percentage of what remains of the fiscal year. it is not like a shutdown situation where things stopped abruptly. they take place over the course of several months. a lot of the impa
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, mexico. book tv and american history tv look behind the scenes in albuquerque. >> this is a little more than half an hour. host: our guest is tom shoop to talk was more about the sequester. that is up to the beginning of this. what is the sequester? guest: it is an across-the-board cut in federal agency spending, so it gives very little flexibility for agencies. that had until the end of the year. if that did not happen, then a...
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where you can get the most bang for your education albuquerque. educational buck. to grow our middle class we have to have the education that today's jobs will require. but we must have a place where everyone who is willing to work, everyone who is willing to work hard and have a chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful i amimmigrants. right now leaders from the business labor, law enforcement, business communities, they all agree that time has come to pass comprehensive immigration reform. now is the time to do it. now is the time to get it on it. [applause] now is the time to get it on it. done. --now is the time to get it done. real reform means stronger border security, and we can build on the progress that my administration has already made, putting more boots on the southern border than at any other time in our history. and reducing illegal crossings to the lowest level in 40 years. real reform means a responsible pathway to earn citizenship. a path that means passing a background check. learn
where you can get the most bang for your education albuquerque. educational buck. to grow our middle class we have to have the education that today's jobs will require. but we must have a place where everyone who is willing to work, everyone who is willing to work hard and have a chance to get ahead. our economy is stronger when we harness the talents and ingenuity of striving, hopeful i amimmigrants. right now leaders from the business labor, law enforcement, business communities, they all...
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. -- history and literary life in albuquerque. >> hearing from president obama and vice president biden in the white house, this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> i did not know jack is as good as he is. thank you all very much. you guys are much more disciplined than in the place i lived in 30 -- for 36 years. running ahead of schedule. the president is with me. i want to thank you all for being here. we have a lot to work on, from fixing a broken immigration system to rebuilding our nation's infrastructure to this new word everyone in america is learning about, "sequester." this town, unlike maybe your capitols, is i hope temporarily frozen and not stopped in intense partisanship, the likes of which i have only seen the last couple of years in my career. but you know, the american people move in different ways. and thank you to my wife last night. we disagree on some things. the american people have been moved. they know the possibilities for this country are immense. the are no longer traumatized by what was it traumatizing event, the great collapse of 2008. there are no longer worried ab
. -- history and literary life in albuquerque. >> hearing from president obama and vice president biden in the white house, this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> i did not know jack is as good as he is. thank you all very much. you guys are much more disciplined than in the place i lived in 30 -- for 36 years. running ahead of schedule. the president is with me. i want to thank you all for being here. we have a lot to work on, from fixing a broken immigration system to rebuilding our...
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there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if they are afraid or uncertain? peggy fox has answers from george mason university. >> for many students heading off to college for the first time, it's a worry wondering who their roommate will be. but these two freshman students have hit it off as dorm roommates. >> she was having roommate problems and knew my room was available. >> she didn't have a roommate at first and rachel needed to get out of a bad situation with hers. >> we started to butt heads and got to the point that i didn't want to be in my room anymore. >> rachel met with her resident adviser. getting help is exactly what a student should do if they are bothered
there were similar alerts it stations with marquette, wisconsin, and albuquerque, new mexico. >>> the wet weather isn't dampening the parades at mardi gras. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a dangerous situation, i'm peggy fox in >>> the murder suicide at university of maryland may have you concerned tonight if you have a child there or headed there. you may be wondering how to know if your child is in a bad roommate situation. >> what should students do if...
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pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and now 80 years old the senator is former six-term senator with eight kids with his wife. he has apologized to her "as best he can." >> gee thanks. >> bill: i admire the fact that he supported the son. they kept it quiet. she raised the son. he's apparently a very successful attorney. >> pret impressive. >> bill: in nevada. somebody found out about it. they were going to put it up on twitter. they were going to nip it in the bud. >> remarkable they could keep it a secret for as long as they did. >> bill: i know senator lexall and his daughter and senator domenici. >>> an emotional but happy morning on abc yester
pete domenici of new mexico who represented for 36 years until 2008 told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. >> bill: is my mic on? it is domenici. i'm sorry. let's please correct it. >> he told the albuquerque journal that he fathered a son out of wedlock with the daughter of a former senator. he kept that a secret for 30 years. the son is now an attorney in nevada. he's the grandson of a former nevada senator. and...
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in albuquerque interstate 40 was shut down and truck drivers had to wait it out. >> it costs money to sit still or to run it much like this, empty. hopefully it is cleared. >> the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there are worries severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. so, moving eastward, leaving just a path of destruction. >> absolutely. a lot of snow, two times in a row, they are used to get it once but not twice in the same week or in the same seven-day outlook period. at home, it is quiet and i will show you what is going on. you can see it is quiet with live doppler 7 hd with good news trying to get around here. we have a breeze but nothing like you saw here. it will not deface the buildings. impressive, whoing storm from the snow in kansas and missouri and iowa and headed to chicago. we will watch chicago for you. you can see the rain through cincinnati and moving through charlotte and east of atlanta. bad news if you are headed to florida. in san jose, you are looki
in albuquerque interstate 40 was shut down and truck drivers had to wait it out. >> it costs money to sit still or to run it much like this, empty. hopefully it is cleared. >> the winds were so strong in north texas it peeled bricks from the side of a building. today there are worries severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall are possible across parts of the south and mid-atlantic. so, moving eastward, leaving just a path of destruction. >> absolutely. a lot of snow, two times...
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not bad. 30s for much of the midwest. 40s in albuquerque and 50s in the pacific northwest. >>> a sea world in san diego, they called it the best valentine's day present ever. it was the birs of a new killer whale yesterday. >> look at that. they are not sure yet if it's a boy or girl, but here are some amazing stats about this. the new baby weighs between 300 and 350 pounds, between 6 and 7 feet long. mom is a whale is believed to be 37 years old and just finished up a nearly 18-month pregnancy. >> wow! this was the sixth successful killer whale birth at sea world in san diego. wow! >> that's a big baby. i'm sure mom is relieved. >>> coming up, the war of words over weight. a film critic is defending his harsh treatment of a popular actress. >> and how a young woman found love even in the midst of grief. you're watching "world news now." [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in
not bad. 30s for much of the midwest. 40s in albuquerque and 50s in the pacific northwest. >>> a sea world in san diego, they called it the best valentine's day present ever. it was the birs of a new killer whale yesterday. >> look at that. they are not sure yet if it's a boy or girl, but here are some amazing stats about this. the new baby weighs between 300 and 350 pounds, between 6 and 7 feet long. mom is a whale is believed to be 37 years old and just finished up a nearly...
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the republican telling the albuquerque journal that decades ago, he fathered a son with a then 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague from nevada. their son is now 34 years old. he's an attorney. the former senator and the woman with whom he had an affair say they're going public now because they believe somebody was about to release the information. the former senator also telling that newspaper that he informed his family about the love child a few months ago and has apologized to his wife. in a statement it reads in part, quote, i deeply regret this and am very sorry for my behavior. i hope new mexicans will view that my accomplishments for my beloved state outweigh my personal transgression, end quote. >>> secretary of state john kerry today made his first public speech since he replaced hillary clinton. we'll tell you what he said about u.s. aid to foreign countries ahead of his first trip abroad. the vice president honored more than a dozen cops and firefighters and public safety officials with the highest civilian award in the country. that is all straight ahead here tonight ins
the republican telling the albuquerque journal that decades ago, he fathered a son with a then 24-year-old daughter of a senate colleague from nevada. their son is now 34 years old. he's an attorney. the former senator and the woman with whom he had an affair say they're going public now because they believe somebody was about to release the information. the former senator also telling that newspaper that he informed his family about the love child a few months ago and has apologized to his...
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jim is calling from albuquerque new mexico. hey, jim. >> caller: good morning, bill. i'm a federal worker from local afge out here in albuquerque. i wanted to make a comment. you know, right now the republicans will not cut the subsidies to the oil companies. >> bill: right. >> caller: we're at their whim right now. have you seen the price of gas? do the republicans have to pump their own gas? i don't understand that. why can't we cut that but yet the oil companies by this summer will be charging me $5 a gallon for a gallon of gas. >> bill: the problem is the republicans are owned by the oil companies, you know that. that's why -- just taking away the tax breaks that they have enjoyed for decades when they're making the biggest profits ever in the history of the oil industry. and republicans still won't do that. jim, good to hear from you. afge, great union and my union brother. thanks for checking in. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinki
jim is calling from albuquerque new mexico. hey, jim. >> caller: good morning, bill. i'm a federal worker from local afge out here in albuquerque. i wanted to make a comment. you know, right now the republicans will not cut the subsidies to the oil companies. >> bill: right. >> caller: we're at their whim right now. have you seen the price of gas? do the republicans have to pump their own gas? i don't understand that. why can't we cut that but yet the oil companies by this...
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an albuquerque teen survived after he fell 45 feet from a chair lift. the video has more than a million views on youtube. friends of jacob due tear ra shot this video at ski santa fe this month. he flipped when he tried to flow a snowball at another chair. gutierrez has injuries to his liver and lungs. but no broken bones. >> lucky boy. >> he is very lucky. that's hard to watch sometimes. >> i have sat on a chair lift and you click your skis together to get the snow off and lost a ski. that's scary. >>> the cal bears on the road for the first game since coach mike montgomery's incident. the opponent 23rd ranked oregon. >> here's allen crabbe and he gives california the lead again. >> go to the second half we are tied at 39 when crabbe is money on the jumper. 12 for crabbe in a low scoring game. the bears hoping to beat the ducks for the 11th straight game which takes us to the final shot play of the day. that was it. >> it is over! >> it was good. last seven... they won at eugene 48 to 46. and it just in time with the bucket! >> it was so good we saw it
an albuquerque teen survived after he fell 45 feet from a chair lift. the video has more than a million views on youtube. friends of jacob due tear ra shot this video at ski santa fe this month. he flipped when he tried to flow a snowball at another chair. gutierrez has injuries to his liver and lungs. but no broken bones. >> lucky boy. >> he is very lucky. that's hard to watch sometimes. >> i have sat on a chair lift and you click your skis together to get the snow off and...
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>> albuquerque would benefit from that. >> stephanie: because we're helpers. i think fox news maybe not much for the science. >> it's not sunny in germany. >> stephanie: it's not your strongest subject. >> i'm not a strong thinker. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: fifty-eight minutes after the hour. back with charlie pierce as we continue on the "stephanie miller show." [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: hello current tv world. jacki schechner so the superintendent going to speak live. >> uh-huh. >> stephanie: what is he going to talk about? >> sequester because the automatic spending cuts are going to kick in on friday. >> stephanie: right and the republicans care so much about the future of our country. >> stephanie: he is going to be surrounded by emergency workers, people who's jobs would go away if the sequestration kicks in. >> stephanie: newt gingrich admitted if the president is for an immigration plan that's why republicans will be against it. >> yeah. they all agreed it to. the president didn't force this on congress. everybody agreed to it. they thought
>> albuquerque would benefit from that. >> stephanie: because we're helpers. i think fox news maybe not much for the science. >> it's not sunny in germany. >> stephanie: it's not your strongest subject. >> i'm not a strong thinker. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: fifty-eight minutes after the hour. back with charlie pierce as we continue on the "stephanie miller show." [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: hello current tv world. jacki schechner so...
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. >> feminist gloria steinem is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> she's been invited to philadelphia to receive -- >> gloria steinem recently traveled -- >> i feared that i distanced myself, because i was trying so hard. i was so fearful of becoming her. my sister called me, and it was clear that my mother was, you know, on her last two days, i guess, you know, so i was sitting with my mother, and she kept saying that she wanted to go home. and so i -- as i remember so well, kind of lied to her one last time and said, i'll take you home. and then she just gradually stopped breathing. >> a new book on the bestseller list is called "outrageous acts and everyday rebellions." the book is written by gloria steinem. >> look, this is very messy and i don't care if everybody sees the wires, but will you get up there and do a little time step? >> only if you sing. >> i'll sing. ♪ the bells are ringing ♪ for me and my gal ♪ the birds are singing for me and my gal ♪ >> we need a finale, a great finale. ♪ and some day they are going to build a little home ♪ >> this is it. >> if you like
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including two companies in the aviation industry that are relocating their headquarters to albuquerque. [applause] the manufacturing sector is growing once again, and in the last two years new mexico exports have doubled amounting to more than $2 billion, meaning that in one year our export growth jumped from 38th to 3rd in the nation. [applause] but we still have much work to do. the state of our state is getting stronger. but i've always promised to be straight with you. it's my job to say when trouble is on the horizon. allow me to take a moment to describe the challenge before us. the national economy is stagnant, and the federal government on which our state has become so dependent over the years is faltering. weighed down by $16 trillion in debt. while new mexico has seen some job gapes in certain private -- job gains in certain private sector industries, there is no question that the number of government jobs is on the decline. last year new mexico lost more than 4,800 government jobs. 400 federal jobs in a single month. on top of that, many private sector companies that contrac
including two companies in the aviation industry that are relocating their headquarters to albuquerque. [applause] the manufacturing sector is growing once again, and in the last two years new mexico exports have doubled amounting to more than $2 billion, meaning that in one year our export growth jumped from 38th to 3rd in the nation. [applause] but we still have much work to do. the state of our state is getting stronger. but i've always promised to be straight with you. it's my job to say...
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host: davis is a democrat from albuquerque. caller: hi. the state of the union is important. the president steps to address congress and the american people and say this is where we have been and this is where we are and what is going on. i believe karl rove and rush limbaugh are doing a great job of destroying the republican party. we need the republican party. we need the opposition. for the 12-year-old who called, he should go back and play marbles. when you are 18, you will get old enough quick enough. let's have grownups to run this country. host: if you would like to join the conversation, call -- we are asking whether you think the state of the union address matters? this one in particular or addresses historically? the "washington times" -- looking at a sidebar story, immigration in presidential speeches. tom in kansas, independent. do you think these speeches matter? caller: no. they're all lies, because there's nothing that he has followed through on. host: president obama in particular? or do the speech is not matter? caller: it's just one lie on top of another and
host: davis is a democrat from albuquerque. caller: hi. the state of the union is important. the president steps to address congress and the american people and say this is where we have been and this is where we are and what is going on. i believe karl rove and rush limbaugh are doing a great job of destroying the republican party. we need the republican party. we need the opposition. for the 12-year-old who called, he should go back and play marbles. when you are 18, you will get old enough...
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jason in albuquerque, welcome. >> caller: hi, guys -- hello? >> stephanie: yes, hello. >> caller: hi, guys. >> stephanie: yes, go ahead, jason. >> caller: sorry guys i'm trying to take you off of bluetooth. i'm calling to argue with you guys, which i very rarely do. but today i want to pick on you guys for making a big issue out of gun control. what everybody isn't talking about is how the last 30 or 40 years, how we have as a society started to slowly accept and condone killing and assassination, and i think this is -- >> stephanie: okay. so you're doing the drone argument? >> caller: no, it's not even just the drone argument. it's a the argument that it's okay for bush or obama or this government that we have to publicly condone assassination and killing. you know we go to war, which is ridiculous -- >> stephanie: right. but jason, do you not condone let's say the assassination of osama bin laden? is that not a better result than the entire afghanistan war? >> caller: stephanie people can make the same argument about killing lincoln, you know
jason in albuquerque, welcome. >> caller: hi, guys -- hello? >> stephanie: yes, hello. >> caller: hi, guys. >> stephanie: yes, go ahead, jason. >> caller: sorry guys i'm trying to take you off of bluetooth. i'm calling to argue with you guys, which i very rarely do. but today i want to pick on you guys for making a big issue out of gun control. what everybody isn't talking about is how the last 30 or 40 years, how we have as a society started to slowly accept and...
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. >> can get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> a discussion now on nuclear proliferation in the middle east. you'll hear from israeli professor shmuel bar who says hopes for a nuclear-free middle east are unrealistic givenning what's happened in iran. he warned that nuclear proliferation could lead to a similar problem in asia as countries begin to rely less on america's ability to project a nuclear deterrent. he spoke at a conference on nuclear weapons hosted by exchanging upon to have publications and forums -- monitor publications and forums in washington. >> it's a pleasure to be here. i like how you introduce the moderator to introduce the speaker. that's a good way to go. [laughter] well, it is a pleasure to be here, and i think that our topic is a very timely one, one in which, again, there's probably no othe
. >> can get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you'll see this weekend as booktv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life in albuquerque march 2nd and 3rd on c-span2 and 3. >> a discussion now on nuclear proliferation in the middle east. you'll hear from israeli professor shmuel bar who says hopes for a nuclear-free middle east are unrealistic givenning what's happened in iran....
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. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you will see this weekend on book tv, american history tv. look behind-the-scenes on the history and literary life in albuquerque. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, american history tv on c- span 3. >> should sequestration take effect on friday, ben bernanke cautioned that these automatic cuts would be a drag on economic recovery and the high unemployment rate. the fed chairman said before a committee on tuesday and give them a policy report and economic outlook. he will report the same report on wednesday. this is two hours. [gavel] >> the committee will come to order. before we proceed with the hearing, the committee will briefly meet in executive session to adopt the committee rules of procedure, budget resolutions, and jurisdictions. neither are the ranking member made any amendments to the current committee rules here an. i know we have been part of the senate wide a partisan process over the last several months to conform to certain standard questions to be
. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. one of the places you will see this weekend on book tv, american history tv. look behind-the-scenes on the history and literary life in albuquerque. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, american history tv on c- span 3. >> should sequestration take effect on friday, ben bernanke cautioned that these automatic cuts would be a drag on economic recovery and the high unemployment rate. the fed chairman said before a committee...
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here goes the low, dipping down south of albuquerque, making an ice event for parts of arkansas into oklahoma. there's the snow. this is going to be an up-slope event as we push this weather and all this snow up the hill, you can really get front range snow even into denver and into lie man. there could be the wind driving it through there. finally up to snow in chicago, rain for the deep south. ice through cincinnati. that happens mib friday morning. here are the snow totals. everywhere you see the dark purple, that's that little spot right there. that's 20 inches. that's lincoln, beatrice back toward carney and salina, kansas. the wind will blow 50. that's what you have to look forward to. >> good heavens. the folks in phoenix love you. you pointed out you can golf, drive a couple hours north and ski on the same day if you choose to. >> i've done it. >> thank you, chad, so much. >>> wall street is a buzz with the charter of a merger between office depot and office max, apparently looking to join forces. cnn's alison kosik is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. first we hav
here goes the low, dipping down south of albuquerque, making an ice event for parts of arkansas into oklahoma. there's the snow. this is going to be an up-slope event as we push this weather and all this snow up the hill, you can really get front range snow even into denver and into lie man. there could be the wind driving it through there. finally up to snow in chicago, rain for the deep south. ice through cincinnati. that happens mib friday morning. here are the snow totals. everywhere you...
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look behind the scenes at the history of literary life of albuquerque, new mexico. >> at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies. she was considered an enemy by the british, who threatened to take her hostage. meet martha washington in the first program of c-span's new weekly series, "first ladies, influence & image." we will visit some of the places that influenced her life. be part of the conversation on martha washington with your phone calls and tweets. >> it is pretty accurate they do -- host: we wanted to take a look at the leadership in the house and senate. in the house, the presiding officer of the house of representatives has the power to appoint members to conference committees and which legislation is assigned to each committee and which legislation reaches the floor for a vote. we will look at the u.s. senate in just a moment, but let me introduce john haskell. is the current system working the way it was set up by our founding fathers. guest: it is up to the house and the senate to set up their own leadership. it has evolved and changed a great deal
look behind the scenes at the history of literary life of albuquerque, new mexico. >> at age 25, she was one of the wealthiest widows in the colonies. she was considered an enemy by the british, who threatened to take her hostage. meet martha washington in the first program of c-span's new weekly series, "first ladies, influence & image." we will visit some of the places that influenced her life. be part of the conversation on martha washington with your phone calls and...
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let's go toucan in albuquerque. hi karen. caller: hi! stephanie: hello. caller: happy valentine's day. stephanie: you too. caller: i had the nook and downloaded the constitution because i thought someday i might need this. i've been looking at the second amendment, and it occurs to me that it was ratified december 15, 1791. stephanie: right. caller: and it says a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state and the right of the people to keep and bear arms alcohol not be infringed. now in 1791, those men who wrote the constitution could not possibly have imagined a world in which you did not have to go out and shoot your dinner. stephanie: right. caller: they could not possibly have imagined that you could go down to the grocery store and buy your food. stephanie: yes absolutely. and by the way i have a copy of the constitution in my purse, i can out-geek you. very politically geeky. >> the second amendment is as dated as the third. it could use revising. stephanie: a little brushing up. >> we had prohibition for a while. stephan
let's go toucan in albuquerque. hi karen. caller: hi! stephanie: hello. caller: happy valentine's day. stephanie: you too. caller: i had the nook and downloaded the constitution because i thought someday i might need this. i've been looking at the second amendment, and it occurs to me that it was ratified december 15, 1791. stephanie: right. caller: and it says a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state and the right of the people to keep and bear arms alcohol not...
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look at albuquerque, to nearby roadways which is creating somewhat of a traffic nightmare while the crews clear snow from a stretch of i-40. >> how long we're going to be here for because the weather is clear up, up here. so, doesn't make sense are if us to stop and not be able to drive anymore. >> soon as they get it open. better off it will be. cost money to sit still and cost to run the thing empty as far as fuel surge. so. hopefully they get it cleared up. martha: looks like they're working on it. they're doing pretty good job. new mexico police say westbound traffic is open on i-40. eastbound lanes remain closed. truckers will have to sit to wait it out in that direction or try to get off on side roads. also we have this for you from egypt. an awful situation where a hot-air ballon filled with tourists exploded in the sky and then fell a thousand feet to the ground. imagine how frighten this was. these are some of the tourist photos from the launch site where the victims had taken off just moments earlier. and then at least 19 tourists from europe and asia were killed in this tragic
look at albuquerque, to nearby roadways which is creating somewhat of a traffic nightmare while the crews clear snow from a stretch of i-40. >> how long we're going to be here for because the weather is clear up, up here. so, doesn't make sense are if us to stop and not be able to drive anymore. >> soon as they get it open. better off it will be. cost money to sit still and cost to run the thing empty as far as fuel surge. so. hopefully they get it cleared up. martha: looks like...
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. >> stephanie: robert in albuquerque. welcome. >> john: i don't need -- >> caller: i don't need any mouth-wetting lozenges because i'm spitting mad! the latest thing coming from the right wing during this sequestration issue is they want to cut head start. that's a program near and dear to my heart. you know, it basically comes down to the right-wingers i'm talking with say why should kids get free preschool and my kids don't get free preschool. it is like because they're poor. and it gives them a chance to catch up and all of the statistics show that these kids catch up by the time they hit third grade, they're right there with their wealthier peers. >> stephanie: what happened to we when america was a we because it is better for all of us. >> caller: exactly. it is like why are these folks getting free food? because they're poor. again, we're only as good as the least of our brothers. and you know, i really feel like our president is thinking in those terms. but the right wing and the tea baggers, man, it is just a mora
. >> stephanie: robert in albuquerque. welcome. >> john: i don't need -- >> caller: i don't need any mouth-wetting lozenges because i'm spitting mad! the latest thing coming from the right wing during this sequestration issue is they want to cut head start. that's a program near and dear to my heart. you know, it basically comes down to the right-wingers i'm talking with say why should kids get free preschool and my kids don't get free preschool. it is like because they're...
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she was one of our first speaker is when we started this series and it originated in albuquerque, new mexico. it was called the international nuclear policy forum. we predated the nnsa. we're very happy to have, probably for the half dozen's time a real public service and to all of us in this country, the hon. ellen tauscher. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. it's a very special honor to be here as a guest of em monitor and publications. it's been about a dozen years since i have been involved in one way or another. i have been very lucky in my life. i am now a quadruple threat. i am a former, former, former, a former. former undersecretary, former member of congress, former chairman of the subcommittee and a former special envoy for strategic stability missile defense. that allows me to tell you that i'm out of government and for those of you that i have worked with over the last 16 years he is known reasons i was a small child, so he is laughing, but those of you have worked with all these years, let me thank you personally for your patriotic service and for all of your hard wo
she was one of our first speaker is when we started this series and it originated in albuquerque, new mexico. it was called the international nuclear policy forum. we predated the nnsa. we're very happy to have, probably for the half dozen's time a real public service and to all of us in this country, the hon. ellen tauscher. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. it's a very special honor to be here as a guest of em monitor and publications. it's been about a dozen years since i have...
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santa fe and albuquerque, average 3.28, 3.29. 3.31 in spokane in washington. california is ground zero, where it is as bad as it gets. santa barbara, l.a., san diego, that tops $4 a gallon. that tops chicago which most recently was the worst. that has impact on economy in general. if you're spending that kind of money on putting gas in your tank, you're not spending it on anything else you like to spend it on. that doesn't say anything more than the picture of the chicago carriage cab lot. you can't afford to make money and drive a cab, you leave it parked. >> it makes you cranky, jeff flock. i was not happy this morning. i paid 3.70. i guess i should be thankful still. >> you got a break.% tracy: you should get warm, jeff. thank you. ashley: tracy cranky, that's terrible. my next guest says there is no relief in sight for the pain at the pump. sorry, trace. tracy: i know. ashley: he says price are headed back to record levels in july 2008. when prices were $4.11. we have professor at duquesne university, consent moores. professor moores, i wish you had better
santa fe and albuquerque, average 3.28, 3.29. 3.31 in spokane in washington. california is ground zero, where it is as bad as it gets. santa barbara, l.a., san diego, that tops $4 a gallon. that tops chicago which most recently was the worst. that has impact on economy in general. if you're spending that kind of money on putting gas in your tank, you're not spending it on anything else you like to spend it on. that doesn't say anything more than the picture of the chicago carriage cab lot. you...
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we have one of the toughest set of rules concerning hot air balloons, and i've just been out through albuquerque last year and spent two weeks out there and i know the rules in the u.s. are very tough as well. and they should be. accidents like this are something none of us want but they do happen unfortunately not just in balloons but in all sorts of sports. bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly safe hobby, or sports for some people. and you just wonder if you're coming down in an area of luxor, egypt, where you're going up and coming down every day, and satisfying the many tourists who come from all over the world, that you would know where the power lines were, and so you wonder what would happen in an event like this. again, this is all theory because we don't have facts yet. but maybe the wind changes? maybe the amount of equipment you have on board, maybe that changes? what would be the factors in there, clive. >> well i think there are several things, the most obvious one would be that the
we have one of the toughest set of rules concerning hot air balloons, and i've just been out through albuquerque last year and spent two weeks out there and i know the rules in the u.s. are very tough as well. and they should be. accidents like this are something none of us want but they do happen unfortunately not just in balloons but in all sorts of sports. bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly...
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heather wilson of albuquerque, new mexico. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following members of the part of the house of the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. petri of wisconsin, mr. crenshaw of florida, mr. aderholt of alabama, and mr. whitfield of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's anountment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 6913 and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following member on the part of the house to the congressional executive commission on the people's republic of china. the clerk: mr. smith of new jersey, co-chairman. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentlewoman from maryland, ms. edwards, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. ms. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. in this chamber we've heard over the last several days numerous speakers who have spok
heather wilson of albuquerque, new mexico. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of the house of january 3, 2013, of the following members of the part of the house of the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. petri of wisconsin, mr. crenshaw of florida, mr. aderholt of alabama, and mr. whitfield of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's anountment pursuant to 22 u.s.c....
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censorship and banned books on history tv look behind the scenes of the history and lit area life in albuquerque, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2. >> here on c-span in 10 minutes, we are planning to take you live to the business council dinner happening in washington. president obama speaking there and we expect to hear remarks about the effects of the sequester, those automatic spending cuts set to happen on friday. we'll take you there live. again it's scheduled for 7:30 eastern. up until then, a republican point of view on the sequester from this morning's "washington journal." host: phil roe represents the 1st district of tennessee. talking about sequestration, these cuts that are supposed to take effect. do you support it going forward? guest: let's review the history of sequestration. what happened was if you look at the budget deficit that we have had -- and i have brought something that helps me a lot, if you look at the path that we have right there, it shows you mandatory spending that we have is 60% of the budget and discretionary spending. what is discretionary spendi
censorship and banned books on history tv look behind the scenes of the history and lit area life in albuquerque, new mexico, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2. >> here on c-span in 10 minutes, we are planning to take you live to the business council dinner happening in washington. president obama speaking there and we expect to hear remarks about the effects of the sequester, those automatic spending cuts set to happen on friday. we'll take you there live. again it's scheduled for 7:30...
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the new mexico democrat served on the albuquerque city council, and represents his state's first district in the house. hide behind camp of north dakota replaced kent conrad, after serving as tax commissioner and attorney general. an independence -- independent angus king was governor from 2009 through 2003. he says he will caucus with the democrats. he replaced who olympia snowe. >> juliet loved her time in the white house. she said it was like a bright and beautiful dream, quite the most wonderful time of my life. that gives you an idea of how much she enjoyed being first lady, and how she felt that her husband had finally achieved the recognition he deserved. >> historian and edith mayo on julia grant, who married her brother's west point roommate, ulysses s. grant. public and private lives, and influence on the president. produced with the white house historical association. season one begins her present instead, he on c-span radio and c-span.org. >> john kerry spoke to state department employees monday. the former massachusetts senator was sworn in as secretary of state last friday b
the new mexico democrat served on the albuquerque city council, and represents his state's first district in the house. hide behind camp of north dakota replaced kent conrad, after serving as tax commissioner and attorney general. an independence -- independent angus king was governor from 2009 through 2003. he says he will caucus with the democrats. he replaced who olympia snowe. >> juliet loved her time in the white house. she said it was like a bright and beautiful dream, quite the...
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she went from being the only daughter in a family of seven living in a rundown area of albuquerque, new mexico, with little to no resources. now he shuns a multimillion -- she runs a multibillion dollar construction business, the way things are going these days, becoming the first hispanic owner of a major league baseball franchise. she's here to talk baseball, help us take the pulse of the commercial market and commercial development. with us on set is linda alvarado, president and ceo of alvarado construction company. and owner of the colorado reeks. i wasn't joking, i -- rockies. i wasn't joking. i have wanted to meet you for so long. great to have you here. >> it's a pleasure. >> this is kind of a joke but not really. did beyonce cause the blackout? you own a team, deal with stadiums, and you have done work on major, major infrastructure. what happened? even you don't know the specifics, is this a reflection on the nation's infrastructure? >> well, i wouldn't blame beyonce, for starters. but it is not only a hi high-profile event, you can imagine the media coverage. the amount of el
she went from being the only daughter in a family of seven living in a rundown area of albuquerque, new mexico, with little to no resources. now he shuns a multimillion -- she runs a multibillion dollar construction business, the way things are going these days, becoming the first hispanic owner of a major league baseball franchise. she's here to talk baseball, help us take the pulse of the commercial market and commercial development. with us on set is linda alvarado, president and ceo of...
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history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes and history and literary life in albuquerque on c-span2 and 3. >>> president obama coming up in about 20 minutes, visiting newport news ship building to talk about the potential impact of the sequestration budget cuts. up until then conversation from this morning's "washington journal" on the issue from a member of the house budget committee. >> host: congressman reed ribble a congressman from wisconsin and member of the budget committee. we heard from a caller earlier talking to congresswoman sanchez but these are not cuts under sequestration. they're just slowing the growth. can you explain the difference? >> guest: yeah, it depend on which side of the ledger you're looking at. if you look at defense spending, in the first year there is a reduction in actual spending and then it turns back up and the rate of growth continues at the same pace it was prior to sequestration but we're starting with a lower starting point. on the rest of the things, these really aren't cuts. they're reductions in the rate of growth. so every year t
history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes and history and literary life in albuquerque on c-span2 and 3. >>> president obama coming up in about 20 minutes, visiting newport news ship building to talk about the potential impact of the sequestration budget cuts. up until then conversation from this morning's "washington journal" on the issue from a member of the house budget committee. >> host: congressman reed ribble a congressman from...
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. >> it your kicks on route 66 from albuquerque, new mexico. our local content vehicles look behind the scenes in albuquerque, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> house republican leader said that the president and senate democrats bear responsibility for sequestration. house speaker john boehner said it is time that the senate's "get off their ass" and pass the bill. this briefing is 10 minutes. >> the president, as you are all aware, insisted that he not have to go over the debt ceiling twice and insisted that the backstop for the work of the supercommittee be the sequester. but i don't think the president's focused on trying to find a solution to the sequester. the president has been traveling all over the country, and today going down to newport news in order to use our military men and women as a prop in yet another campaign rally to support his tax hikes. now, the american people know the president gets more money he'll spend it. the fact is he's gotten his tax hikes. it's time to s
. >> it your kicks on route 66 from albuquerque, new mexico. our local content vehicles look behind the scenes in albuquerque, saturday at noon eastern on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >> house republican leader said that the president and senate democrats bear responsibility for sequestration. house speaker john boehner said it is time that the senate's "get off their ass" and pass the bill. this briefing is 10 minutes. >> the...