rhode isla 28 past the hour. with us now is former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. stop it. you guys don t want to get me started on this. we don t. let s go to pete williams who is live in washington. pete, what are you hearing about the investigation to the bombings in boston? right. it s all about putting pieces of puzzles together. first of all, the devices themselves are here in the suburban washington in the fbi s crime lab where they will try to reinstruct them. they believe they were carried to the scene in black nylon duffel bags and say that because of the weight that each device probably weighed 20 pounds filled with gun powder and shrapnel and in pressure cookers. you can see the brand name of the pressure cookers in a couple of the pictures that we have obtained. the second part of it is the
south african president feels very uncomfortable at the prospect of an mdc government in zimbabwe and would much rather try to figure out a way to reform from within or to find some technocrats to rule it which i don t think will happen. there s another problem which is a sort of systemic one which is of all the southern african nations that fought on the intercolonial war, litigation wars were you had political parties that then came into power, all of those parties who have a kind of liberation are still in power. amc in south africa and libya goes on to zimbabwe and mozambique and it s not in the interest of any one of them that any other of them leave power because it is a bad precedent so that is the sort of wide political conflict. host: well for the sake of zimbabwe i hope there s a solution soon. thank you so much, peter godwin for being with me today. guest: thanks for having me. that was after words, booktv signature program which authors of the latest nonfi
this woman is fighting for her life and they are are fighting over glen beck contribute. we all contribute. this country host: next is victor joining us from mississippi. caller: first of all, my prayers go out to this family. we have to bear some responsibility for what happened. we are used so often by politicians, democrats or republicans both. when they want to get elected, they put us against each other. republicans say democrats are giving welfare to the poor people. every time they want to get elected, they say these things and they incite hatred in people. democrats do the same thing. they say the republicans are against the poor. people take these things and they run with them. and they have violence in their intentions with one another. if we stop doing these things, the people would come together. we need to vote them all out, not just the democrats, but the republicans. host: thank you. tomorrow morning we will be talking about this on washington journal. we wil
2. before march 30, 2010, we used to talk about solutions. we talked about the health care costs rising. we were talking about some of the solutions that republicans the solutions that republicans put in place in 1996 at the federal level for federal plans. but the moment but the moment obama care passed and was signed into law on march 30, 2010, that discussion stopped. no longer were we talking about solutions, we were talking about repeals. the entire discussion of productive solutions was completely sub sooned by this new discussion of repeal and try to get back to a status of status quo that we could begin to find solutions from. i think i ve heard you say that i think i ve heard you say that you re committed to going back to that place where we were, whether it be medical malpractice solutions or whether it be access solutions or reforms. is that an accurate reflection of your commitment? not just your hopes and your dreams but your commitment here today? that s a c
was passed over the objections of the american people. i believe this lot will ruin the best health care in the world. businesses are worried about how this will affect their livelihood. the heah-care law s impact on our economy will be examined. this health-care law, by raising tas, imposing mandates, and increasing uncertainty, is already destroying jobs in our country. the report shows how the laws making it harder to and the spending that threatens our children s future. when you look dollar by dollar, the numbers do not add up. with 10% unemployment and massiveebt, the american people want us to focus on cutting spending. that is what repealing the health care law is all about. i hope that the house will act next week to repeal the job killing health care law said that we can get started on replacing it withommon-sense reforms that will reduce the cost of health insurance in america. we have a clear determination to fix what is wrong in washington. in so doing, we hope