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gwen: thanks, martha. on a greek where democrats got their -- week where democrats got their groove back, what happens with republicans? two ways, looking for change from within and looking for opportunities to regain the offensive. newly elected republican national company committee had this to say at a party meeting today -- >> there's one clear overriding lesson from november, we didn't have enough voters. i'm no math whiz. i'm an attorney. but i don't need a calculator to know that we need to win more votes. gwen: in congress the fight is a fiscal one as republican lawmakers look for ways to regain the upper hand on debt and spending debates. >> we should start with spending and debt, because if we don't get a handle on that, nothing else matters. gwen: what are party leaders saying, jeanne? >> well, with wa all due re -- with all due respects to their colleagues in washington, the message down at charlotte at the r.n.c. meeting was, let's change the subject. they very much coming out there was a sense
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martha. bill: history will show you the beginning of second term, sometimes you get 250, 300,000 at the high end. carl, we'll talk to you later this morning. carl cameron on the mall. martha? martha: people who are here are very enthusiastic and excited to be part of this big day. no doubt that means very tight security here in washington as well. there will be extra air and boat patrols around the city along with checkpoints and metal detectors along the parade route. 2000 police officers from 0 states are helping with security. lined up motorcycles behind us on the parade route. more than 6,000 members of the national guard, one on the plane with me last night coming to help out. they will be deployed around washington, d.c. with another 2,000 stationed outside the city limits. choppers are overhead that started last evening as well. the fbi sending out a lot of agents. the bureau says there are no credible threats against this event today but they will be watching everybody very closely. b
martha. bill: history will show you the beginning of second term, sometimes you get 250, 300,000 at the high end. carl, we'll talk to you later this morning. carl cameron on the mall. martha? martha: people who are here are very enthusiastic and excited to be part of this big day. no doubt that means very tight security here in washington as well. there will be extra air and boat patrols around the city along with checkpoints and metal detectors along the parade route. 2000 police officers from...
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martha? >> i'm going great. welcome to a special edition of america's newsroom this inauguration weekend. an international scramble is now underway and they are trying to account for those still missing after al-qaeda linked terrorists took over a massive gas complex in one of algeria's most remote area. today demining teams are searching for explosive traps laid by the group. at least 23 hostages lost their lives in this. among them is an american. a man from texas. we will tell you more about him in just a moment. we are also hearing that the death toll could be rising. here is british prime minister david cameron. >> i would also say when you are dealing with a terrorist incident on this scale with up to 30 terrorists it is extremely difficult to respond and to get this right in every respect. this is a stark reminder once again of the threat we face from terrorism the world over. >> the american government now warning of more kidnapping threats on westerners and conor powell has our cover
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george and martha met. martha goes back to one of her four mansions, okay? and we're here in boca, so we all know what i'm talking about. one of her four mansions, and george goes to meet the colonial governor. shortly thereafter, there's a letter written from george to a london merchant named robert cary requesting an engagement ring. what we know is that george moved with lightning speed. martha was a good catch, and marrying martha had put george on the social and financial and political stage, did it not? it gave george the kind of connections he would need and was learning from sally to be the george of history. now, george wasn't a bad catch for martha either. she had had four sons -- two died in infancy. she's managing these massive plantations and raising children by herself in that day and age, and here's a tall, strapping, you know, heroic, handsome, hard working young man. so so i think it was a perfect marriage in many ways, and i submit that if george had not stopped at chamberlain's house, although i'm one of these folks that believes george wa
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martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice president joe biden meets today with the nra and wal-mart that is set to be a pretty contentious meeting. two powerhouses in the gun industryer this, but biden's comments got gun owners fired up yesterday. here is some of that. >> the president is going to act. there are executive orders, there are executive action that can be taken. we haven't decided what it will be yet but we're compiling it all with the help of the attorney general and rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action we believe that is required. bill: this is top pick a, now. stephen hayes, senior writer "weekly standard." good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: what type of order would fit an executive mandate in this case? >> there are a couple different things the white house is considering. one would be harvesting the information already available to a wide variety of government agencies and passing that onto the fbi for inclusion in its database about who can and can not buy guns. thin
martha: good morning, everybody. i'm martha maccallum. vice president joe biden meets today with the nra and wal-mart that is set to be a pretty contentious meeting. two powerhouses in the gun industryer this, but biden's comments got gun owners fired up yesterday. here is some of that. >> the president is going to act. there are executive orders, there are executive action that can be taken. we haven't decided what it will be yet but we're compiling it all with the help of the attorney...
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martha: i'm martha maccallum. these orders are more aggressive of current laws which a lot of people said is really the first place to start, or, they will try to get the centers for disease control to do some national research on firearms. bill: on the other side many argue, democrats and republican lawmakers, you need to look at more than just guns. >> this is a very important constitutional right and we are very dedicated to protecting the second amendment from that standpoint. so what we want to focus on are ways to make sure that people with serious mental difficulties are kept away from firearms. bill: that's another avenue on here. now byron york, chief political correspondent, "washington examiner". good morning to you, byron. >> good morning, bill. bill: why from a governmental level, legislative level, why pursue the executive orders? >> a lot of this is just politics because the big fear of gun control advocates the horror that everybody felt after the shootings in connecticut would fade and all get bog
martha: i'm martha maccallum. these orders are more aggressive of current laws which a lot of people said is really the first place to start, or, they will try to get the centers for disease control to do some national research on firearms. bill: on the other side many argue, democrats and republican lawmakers, you need to look at more than just guns. >> this is a very important constitutional right and we are very dedicated to protecting the second amendment from that standpoint. so what...
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martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this drama started yesterday when an al qaeda linked group of terrorists took dozens of hostages at a natural gas plant in algeria. the militants say they wanted france to stop their campaign against al qaeda fighters in nearby mali. bill: greg palkot working the story today just like yesterday out of london. what can we report about what is happening with these hostages, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, this is a fast moving story. just in the past hour it shifted considerably. let's walk you through it quickly. algerian security sources talking to local media had been claiming initially that many of the foreign hostages being held by the al qaeda-linked militants at this natural gas complex in al fear yaw had been freed. as many as their latest number was 25 foreigners freed. our own jennifer griffin quoting her sources in the u.s. government saying in fact some of those freed were americans. maybe one american in fact even called his family. it all shifted again according to report
martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this drama started yesterday when an al qaeda linked group of terrorists took dozens of hostages at a natural gas plant in algeria. the militants say they wanted france to stop their campaign against al qaeda fighters in nearby mali. bill: greg palkot working the story today just like yesterday out of london. what can we report about what is happening with these hostages, greg? >> reporter: bill, martha, this is a fast moving story....
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martha. martha: what is the reaction to all of this and kind of rules and situation that allowed this to happen in brazil? >> reporter: this was a university town and most of those killed were in their late teens, university students. they were out celebrating the last weekend of sumner brazil. a real sense of devastation in this town. the president has cut short a visit to return home to mourn with those families. and funerals are going on since 7:0 in the morning in all three cemeteries in this town. the country declared three days of mourning and an eto mark 500 days until the world cup will be canceled. there are new questions being raised about brazil's ability to manage the world cup and the olympics in 2016. martha: they have that in their future as well. steve, sad story. bill: tough to wake up on that on sunday morning. tragedy in brazil topping the list of horrific nightclub fires. the most recent, a club in bank cock -- bangkok, thailand, sparked by fireworks killed 66. the most re
martha. martha: what is the reaction to all of this and kind of rules and situation that allowed this to happen in brazil? >> reporter: this was a university town and most of those killed were in their late teens, university students. they were out celebrating the last weekend of sumner brazil. a real sense of devastation in this town. the president has cut short a visit to return home to mourn with those families. and funerals are going on since 7:0 in the morning in all three cemeteries...
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martha lives o 80 note to but these letters disappeared but martha never goes back to their bedroom and stays in a small part -- private room and would tell stories to her grandson. george and martha met in goes back to a mansion one of the four mansions. and miso colonial governor but shortly thereafter there is a letter written from george to a robert kerrey requesting inning keyed to ring. he moved with lightning speed. martha was a big catch that would put george on the social, financial and political stage and gave him the connections he would need and would learn from sally to be the georgia of history. she lost her husband into you children died in infancy, she manages the massive plantation and raising children by herself. here is the tall heroics strapping strong young man. it was a perfect marriage and i suppose had he not stopped although i believe he was one of the greatest americans ever to live he would not be georgia dollhouse with that i will take your questions. [applause] >> speenine. >> historians read the letters do george and martha calling the tomcat hamilton from
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martha? martha: wow, people have to take any precautions they can with this, molly, thank you very much. bill: it is nasty. dramatic new details of a mother who shot and seriously injured an intruder inside of her own home while she and her husband desperately dialed for help. >> she is screaming at him. she shot him a lot. she is shooting him. she is shooting him. she is shooting him. something ? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. bill: we are learning more now after a terrifying home invasion, after a mother use as gun to shoot an intruder and protect the children inside of her home. police have released the 911 call that her husband made after hearing the shots fired through the phone. elizabeth prann is live in atlanta on this story now. what happened, elizabeth? >> reporter: melinda herman was home alone with her children last friday
martha? martha: wow, people have to take any precautions they can with this, molly, thank you very much. bill: it is nasty. dramatic new details of a mother who shot and seriously injured an intruder inside of her own home while she and her husband desperately dialed for help. >> she is screaming at him. she shot him a lot. she is shooting him. she is shooting him. she is shooting him. something ? campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin'...
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martha. martha: white house weighing gun control restrictions far beyond anything we've seen in the past. is this the best way to keep americans safe. >> the 80 million plus gun owners of america are concerned because of that tragedy, enemies of lawful gun ownership are using that tragedy to attempt to pass new and more strict regulations on guns. shh! [ coughs ] [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referra
martha. martha: white house weighing gun control restrictions far beyond anything we've seen in the past. is this the best way to keep americans safe. >> the 80 million plus gun owners of america are concerned because of that tragedy, enemies of lawful gun ownership are using that tragedy to attempt to pass new and more strict regulations on guns. shh! [ coughs ] [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] this feels cool. [ male announcer ] halls. let the cool in. that's a good thing, but it doesn't...
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martha: 2.7 out there. a little more than that. >>> well a $50 billion aid package for hurricane sandy victims is now headed to president obama's desk for his signature and with the stroke of a pen washington will have used all of the new money that it is getting from raising taxes on the wealthy and then some. think about that. stuart varney has thought about that. he is the anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. i have to say that again, stuart. basically all the money that was raised by taxing the rich, all of it, is bonn with this one hurricane sandy bill. doesn't matter whether or not you think money is valuable to go for hurricane sandy victims. i think it is important but it is important for people to recognize it. >> i'm not arguing rights and wrongs of disaster relief. i'm just doing the math. as you point out this sandy relief bill will cost $60 billion. that is there no off setting spending cuts. we were bringing in 80 billion, from taxing the rich. the new spending almost canc
martha: 2.7 out there. a little more than that. >>> well a $50 billion aid package for hurricane sandy victims is now headed to president obama's desk for his signature and with the stroke of a pen washington will have used all of the new money that it is getting from raising taxes on the wealthy and then some. think about that. stuart varney has thought about that. he is the anchor of "varney & company" on the fox business network. i have to say that again, stuart....
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martha: we're not blue. i'm martha maccallum. so republicans not against immigration reform as we know but pushing more of a step by step earned approach on all of this. the president wants the big comprehensive picture to get a lot done all at once. bill: it is the next battle. steve hayes, senior writer, "weekly standard." fox news contributor. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: from what we know what would this law look like? >> the president's law would emphasize a path to citizenship. to try to get people living in the shadows a clear and clean path for citizenship and do so in one comprehensive bill as you and martha suggest. the republican plan put forward by marco rubio or will be put forward by marco rubio would take a slower approach. emphasize high-skilled legal immigration and make immigrants, illegal immigrants earn citizenship in a way the president's wouldn't. bill: can this pass based on the current composition of the house or the senate? will it? >> no. the president's plan won't pass the house of
martha: we're not blue. i'm martha maccallum. so republicans not against immigration reform as we know but pushing more of a step by step earned approach on all of this. the president wants the big comprehensive picture to get a lot done all at once. bill: it is the next battle. steve hayes, senior writer, "weekly standard." fox news contributor. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: from what we know what would this law look like? >> the president's law would...
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martha. martha: back to see see now. we're learning about a few key white house announcements today. this afternoon president obama will nominate as expected u.s. attorney mary. lori: white to lead the securities & exchange commission. he will renominate richard cordray, you remember the controversy over this, to head the consumer financial projection bureau. that was controversial the last time around of the he put them in that post last year. he is up for official confirmation the senate republicans opposed him and oppose the whole concept of this consumer bureau thinking it is not really necessary. bill: john kerry, nominated next hour. martha: yep. bill: interesting how he was actually on the schedule for the committee hearing at hillary clinton before hillary clinton sat down. martha: you can't chair a hearing and be in front of the table next day. bill: funny the way washington works. we're just getting moving here. notre dame's manti te'o is talking. why he says he continued to talk about a dead fake girlfriend af
martha. martha: back to see see now. we're learning about a few key white house announcements today. this afternoon president obama will nominate as expected u.s. attorney mary. lori: white to lead the securities & exchange commission. he will renominate richard cordray, you remember the controversy over this, to head the consumer financial projection bureau. that was controversial the last time around of the he put them in that post last year. he is up for official confirmation the senate...
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martha: agreed i. think when you talk about restricting tkpwupbls at alguns at all it seems it would be a good place to start with the mentally ill and to find a way to restrict their access to guns. we all know you can never completely cut someone off from, you know, achieving that goal, but at least perhaps if we're going to do that at all that might be a good place to start. gentlemen, we are short on time because of these hearings. i do appreciate you being here. jonah thank you very much. keith ablow, we'll see you soon. bill: there are negotiations underway in a dangerous hostage crisis in alabama. there is a five-year-old boy held captive in a bunker since tuesday, a underground bunker. a former f.b.i. negotiator will join us in a moment. what has happened at this stage is police have opened a dialog with the suspect they want. living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimum, can help treat more than just t
martha: agreed i. think when you talk about restricting tkpwupbls at alguns at all it seems it would be a good place to start with the mentally ill and to find a way to restrict their access to guns. we all know you can never completely cut someone off from, you know, achieving that goal, but at least perhaps if we're going to do that at all that might be a good place to start. gentlemen, we are short on time because of these hearings. i do appreciate you being here. jonah thank you very much....
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good morning, martha. martha: good to see you. i'm martha maccallum. intelligence officials believe iran is holding him as a bargaining chip essentially, something tehran vehemently denies at this point. the new pictures show a haggard levinson than in earlier pictures. this sign says help me, we must be excruciating for his wife christine. she released the pictures to urge the government to do more and not give up hope. >> diplomatically it takes a long time for each diplomatic request to go through all the channels. i know over the course of all these years that the government and the state department have tried to do that but have been unsuccessful. i feel there needs to be more attention to the case and that's why i'm putting the pictures out and trying to get everyone to, to be reminded that bob is still missing. bill: so will it help? david lee miller live in our new york city newsroom. what are u.s. officials saying about his disappearance, david lee? >> reporter: bill, u.s. authorities now believe iran is behind levinson's abduction. they say t
good morning, martha. martha: good to see you. i'm martha maccallum. intelligence officials believe iran is holding him as a bargaining chip essentially, something tehran vehemently denies at this point. the new pictures show a haggard levinson than in earlier pictures. this sign says help me, we must be excruciating for his wife christine. she released the pictures to urge the government to do more and not give up hope. >> diplomatically it takes a long time for each diplomatic request...
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martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. this whole thing started 40 hours ago. a man boarded a packed school bus near his home. demanded a child by some reports he wanted two children, two boys. at that point the driver resisted it. he killed the bus driver. negotiators are work around the clock to try to free this child. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. at this time we have no reason to believe that the child has been harmed. >> we need to get together and pray basically for ethan, mainly the young boy's safe return. martha: boy, we sure do. i was thinking about this boy overnight. just a little boy in this situation. his family must just be so, so frightened. it is a small town. midland, alabama. everybody knows everybody. bill: they certainly do. apparently they know the suspect as well. neighbors say he is volatile person. he threatened them at gunpoint. police say that bunker could be stocked with supplies that might last for weeks. elizabeth prann on the scene live. >> reporter: good morning, bill. it is certain
martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. this whole thing started 40 hours ago. a man boarded a packed school bus near his home. demanded a child by some reports he wanted two children, two boys. at that point the driver resisted it. he killed the bus driver. negotiators are work around the clock to try to free this child. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. at this time we have no reason to believe that the child has been harmed. >> we...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big meeting today in charlotte. to plan the party's future. rnc chair prebis is sure to get an earful by people who want change following last year's election. despite the criticism, he's expected to be re-elected. >>> prime minister benjamin netanyahu did not cruise to an easy victory in yesterday's elections, as had been predicted. a newcomer put up a surprisingly strong challenge. it now appears that netanyahu will have to make a bigger effort at peace with the palestinians. >>> the street value of a huge drug bust could be up to $12 million. they showed off the seven understand the of marijuana yesterday. it was
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >> thank you, martha. >>> and more political news today. joe biden being very cagey about his political future. the vice president said yesterday he had not decided whether he'll run for the top job come 2016. but he may have already tipped his hand a little bit. for his official swearing in on sunday, he invited members of two early primary states, new hampshire and south carolina. >>> the republican national committee begins a big...
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martha. martha: back to see now where the house majority leader says they will have a vote tomorrow on the debt issue. guess what they will do? they will be allowed to keep borrowing money through may 19th. they will hit the debt ceiling mid-february. this pushes this whole thing back a couple months. doug mckelway is live in washington with the story. doug, surprise, surprise, right? >> reporter: surprise, surprise, martha. this is the no budget, no pay bill. it would suspend the debt limit until may 19th at which time the debt limit would automatically increased beyond the present $16.4 trillion to accommodate whatever the u.s. borrowed at that time. it makes the extra borrowing contingent upon this. if either chamber of congress fails to pass a budget by april 15th. all income earned by members of that respective chamber would be settle aside. no budget, no pay. republicans ha been frustrated by the senate's failure to pass a budget the last four years. in his inaugural address yesterday s
martha. martha: back to see now where the house majority leader says they will have a vote tomorrow on the debt issue. guess what they will do? they will be allowed to keep borrowing money through may 19th. they will hit the debt ceiling mid-february. this pushes this whole thing back a couple months. doug mckelway is live in washington with the story. doug, surprise, surprise, right? >> reporter: surprise, surprise, martha. this is the no budget, no pay bill. it would suspend the debt...
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we heard it from martha there. what led to the mri? fairly lucky that she got one. >> that's a very good question. normally you don't get a routine mri following a concussion. sew i expect that her dizziness, her symptoms, led them to put her in a mri to detect this. >> and you told me about the blood thinners they are using to treat her. but this is very tricky, too. >> right. the goal is to use the blood thinners and hopefully the clot will resolve. but it's a balance between keeping her blood thin but making sure she doesn't have bleeding into her brain or into other parts of her body that could also be very severe. >> all right, rich and martha in washington, both of you covering the case of hillary clinton. many americans with mrs. clinton in their thoughts. thank you. >>> on this new year's eve, we move onto the countdown, it is on, around the globe it is already the new year. fireworks in sydney harbor, in fact. a little boy's visit to a temple in tokyo. and messages of happy new year, that hat right there in berlin. and here in
we heard it from martha there. what led to the mri? fairly lucky that she got one. >> that's a very good question. normally you don't get a routine mri following a concussion. sew i expect that her dizziness, her symptoms, led them to put her in a mri to detect this. >> and you told me about the blood thinners they are using to treat her. but this is very tricky, too. >> right. the goal is to use the blood thinners and hopefully the clot will resolve. but it's a balance...
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martha, good morning. >> good morning, dan. >> hey, good morning, martha. great to see you. one of the priorities the president has on his agenda, immigration reform taking it up on tuesday. can he get this done? >> we'll have to see. we've also got it bipartisan group of senators coming up with a plan as well and they will probably present that plan this week. we' we'll be talking to senator john mccain, senator bob menendez. they're working together on this plan. whether president obama detracts from the plan by going out on the road going to nevada tuesday we'll ask him about that as well. >> interesting theory by just being associated with the plan it could drive some people away from the plan in congress. complicated dynamic. let's talk about this extraordinary interview, the joint under view, the first time it's happened with president obama and hillary clinton sitting down talking to "60 minutes." it airs tonight. i wonder is there talk in washington this isn't in some ways president obama picking favorites in the race to replace him in 2016 because joe biden is also
martha, good morning. >> good morning, dan. >> hey, good morning, martha. great to see you. one of the priorities the president has on his agenda, immigration reform taking it up on tuesday. can he get this done? >> we'll have to see. we've also got it bipartisan group of senators coming up with a plan as well and they will probably present that plan this week. we' we'll be talking to senator john mccain, senator bob menendez. they're working together on this plan. whether...
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martha? >> reporter: diane, what a way to end her four-year tenure as secretary of state. a month ago, she was flat on her back with a nasty concussion, prompting accusations she was trying to avoid testifying about benghazi. but today, this woman who has traveled the world as america's top diplomat came to the hill ready for a fight. it was a riveting drama. secretary of state clinton seen in rare public form, at times angry, aggressively on the defense. at another point, choking up over her four lost colleagues. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy, it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> the american people and the families of these four brave americans still have not gotten the answers that they deserve. i hope that they will get them. >> reporter: and the secretary did not hesitate to shoulder the blame. the buck, she said, stopped
martha? >> reporter: diane, what a way to end her four-year tenure as secretary of state. a month ago, she was flat on her back with a nasty concussion, prompting accusations she was trying to avoid testifying about benghazi. but today, this woman who has traveled the world as america's top diplomat came to the hill ready for a fight. it was a riveting drama. secretary of state clinton seen in rare public form, at times angry, aggressively on the defense. at another point, choking up over...
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you've been out, martha -- >> a few time. >> in these combat zones. you're 6'4", 240-pound marine and injured and you need a marine next to you to carry you back to safety and the marine next to you is 5'4", weighs 115 pounds. it's relevant. >> okay, can i tell you something, you know, george, i've met a lot of combat medics who are women who rappel down and pick up big 6'4" marines and take them to safety. i just interviewed a woman >> that's fine and pilots, we know 152 women have been killed and iraq in afghanistan and now serving on submarines and all good for the military but there are certain anatomical facts about upper body strength and stamina. >> if i may, though. >> very quickly here. >> anatomical facts are average. the average woman may not be fit for the woman but the average man is probably not either. the question is whether they're going to deal with individuals and there are surely individual women who could pick you or i up wounded and car i us off a battlefield. >> probably not me but there may be lots of them. i want to look way a
you've been out, martha -- >> a few time. >> in these combat zones. you're 6'4", 240-pound marine and injured and you need a marine next to you to carry you back to safety and the marine next to you is 5'4", weighs 115 pounds. it's relevant. >> okay, can i tell you something, you know, george, i've met a lot of combat medics who are women who rappel down and pick up big 6'4" marines and take them to safety. i just interviewed a woman >> that's fine and...
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no i will give you example with martha raddatz. the most meaningless term in the english language is i take full responsibility. when a politician utters those words it means absolutely nothing. so, when hillary clinton said she takes full responsibility, march raddatz praised her. she said she is taking all the blame on her shoulders. a more skeptical reporter would say what does that mean? what does taking full responsibility mean? in most countries, in most governments outside of the united states there is a price you pay. i'm not advocating hairy carrie or anything like that, but when she says she takes responsibility, martha raddatz thinks that's a good thing without pursuing it, no, i don't think they understand what they sound like. i'm sure they don't understand what they sound like. >> okay. so this is a huge advantage for the democratic party. over the republican party. that's number one. that's the big picture. >> now, sicket mince and i'm going to do this tip of the day. "60 minutes" is the last line of defense for me w
no i will give you example with martha raddatz. the most meaningless term in the english language is i take full responsibility. when a politician utters those words it means absolutely nothing. so, when hillary clinton said she takes full responsibility, march raddatz praised her. she said she is taking all the blame on her shoulders. a more skeptical reporter would say what does that mean? what does taking full responsibility mean? in most countries, in most governments outside of the united...
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john kerry's confirmation hearing is scheduled for thursday, diane. >> all right, martha. but you have news tonight about an exoneration in another story we covered? >> reporter: i do. general john allen, who was being investigated for what the pentagon called possibly inappropriate e-mails to socialite jill kelley, has now been cleared of wrongdoing. the e-mails were discovered as part of the investigation into the extramarital affair of cia director david petraeus. so, a lot of news, diane. >> so, that's over for him then? >> reporter: that is. >> all right, thank you, martha raddatz. >>> and in houston today, there was a terrifying scene at the lone star college campus. two people with guns shooting at each other after a dispute. and two other people caught in the cross fire. one gunman also injured. you can also see some of the victims rushing out on gurneys, being carried out. and our affiliate ktrk reported that students heard five to six shots. two people have been taken into custody, one student tweeted out this picture, students huddled in a classroom after the sh
john kerry's confirmation hearing is scheduled for thursday, diane. >> all right, martha. but you have news tonight about an exoneration in another story we covered? >> reporter: i do. general john allen, who was being investigated for what the pentagon called possibly inappropriate e-mails to socialite jill kelley, has now been cleared of wrongdoing. the e-mails were discovered as part of the investigation into the extramarital affair of cia director david petraeus. so, a lot of...
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martha shane, dr. hern has faced serious pressure and certainly after the assassination, the murder of dr. tiller and we hear it with his conversation with his mother, yet he continues. >> yes. it is really amazing just to see how dedicated these doctors are to this work. dr. berndt started doing abortions right after roe v. wade and he never expected the abortion debate and controversy would continue for so long. so i think what really has allowed him to keep going is is a credible dedication to the patients and also having a family now that is incredibly supportive of what he does. his wife is cuban, a former abortion doctor herself. she really understands what is going through. >> before his assassination in 2009, dr. tiller faced constant threats and incidents of violence and vandalism in the decades. his clinic was firebombed in 1985. in 1993, he survived an assassination attempt with gunshot wounds to both arms. speaking to the feminist majority foundation in 2008, he described the danger he face
martha shane, dr. hern has faced serious pressure and certainly after the assassination, the murder of dr. tiller and we hear it with his conversation with his mother, yet he continues. >> yes. it is really amazing just to see how dedicated these doctors are to this work. dr. berndt started doing abortions right after roe v. wade and he never expected the abortion debate and controversy would continue for so long. so i think what really has allowed him to keep going is is a credible...
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here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was a riveting drama. secretary of state clinton, seemed in rare public form. at times, angry. aggressively on the defense. at another point, choking up over her four, lost colleagues. >> i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters. and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> the american people and the families of these four, brave americans still have not gotten the answers that they deserve. i hope that they will get them. >> reporter: and the secretary did not hesitate to shoulder the blame. >> as i have said many times, i take responsibility. >> reporter: but she insisted she never saw any of the requests for more security in the run-up to the attack. >> they didn't come to me. i didn't approve them. i didn't deny them. >> reporter: that made republican senators pounce. >> i think it's inexcusable. >> reporter: clinton fired back in anger when senator ron johnson pushed her about statements by u.n. ambassador susan rice, made on tv in the day
here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was a riveting drama. secretary of state clinton, seemed in rare public form. at times, angry. aggressively on the defense. at another point, choking up over her four, lost colleagues. >> i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters. and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> the american people and the families of these four, brave americans still have not gotten the...
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abc's chief global affair, correspondent martha raddatz with those details. >> reporter: we here at home go on with our lives, off to work, off to school, some 7,000 miles away in pakistan, a secret war is being waged from the sky. and last night, the u.s. scored a major victory in that war. a drone strike, killing a man named maulvi nazir, who had been sending fighters to attack our troops in afghanistan. this is the first drone strike of 2013. more than 350 have been launched since 2004. >> a large number of their top leadership, as well as a lot of the mid-level and foot soldiers have been taken out by these strikes. >> reporter: but while the drone war grows, the u.s. will soon be drawing down the 66,000 u.s. forces in afghanistan today. military planners say 6,000 to 20,000 remain after 2014, to ensure the country does not descend again into a safe haven for terror. officials have i spoken to believe that president obama will opt for fewer troops and a faster withdrawal, which means in the future, we will likely be even more dependent on these drone strikes, diane. >> thank you so m
abc's chief global affair, correspondent martha raddatz with those details. >> reporter: we here at home go on with our lives, off to work, off to school, some 7,000 miles away in pakistan, a secret war is being waged from the sky. and last night, the u.s. scored a major victory in that war. a drone strike, killing a man named maulvi nazir, who had been sending fighters to attack our troops in afghanistan. this is the first drone strike of 2013. more than 350 have been launched since...
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>> thank you so much, martha. >>> and now, an abc news investigation. we have learned of a wall street c scandal that could be bigger than the one contrived by bernie madoff. ordinary americans, investors, losing billions of dollars, thinking they were riding the chinese economic boom, only to get a very big shock. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is on the case. >> reporter: as one chinese company after another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new york stock exchange, al smith and his wife in boise, idaho, saw it as a safe way to get in on china's huge economic boom. >> you think there's some kind of stamp of approval once they come on these exchanges. >> reporter: but they wound up losing $60,000, when they invested in a chinese coal company traded on the new york stock exchange that, it turns out, had no coal mine. >> i'm not a big guy or a rich guy. just -- was pretty tough for us. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say smith's money and that of many other americans ended up in the pockets of the coal company boss, a kind of chin
>> thank you so much, martha. >>> and now, an abc news investigation. we have learned of a wall street c scandal that could be bigger than the one contrived by bernie madoff. ordinary americans, investors, losing billions of dollars, thinking they were riding the chinese economic boom, only to get a very big shock. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is on the case. >> reporter: as one chinese company after another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new...