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i'm very proud to be here with two former chairs mr. ron case and president chiu so and thank them for their work. i'm here in support of the community district and a resident on sutter street as well. what strikes me since i've moved into this neighborhood 4 years ago the process establishing the community district really upped the ante in involvement with people tenants and business owners and, of course, larkin has been extremely supportive i feel like it represents a community grassroots driven endeavor. bottom line lower polk neighbors is very excited about working hand to hand hopefully with the community district board to continue our goals for a safer cleaner and more beautiful neighborhood thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. . >> president chiu i supervisor kim i'm batter thomas my brother shell pass away last month it's been my honor to visit our city i come from texas and spent time in the military and seen parts of europe especially like san francisco that have renewed themselves i see the quality of life in the people
i'm very proud to be here with two former chairs mr. ron case and president chiu so and thank them for their work. i'm here in support of the community district and a resident on sutter street as well. what strikes me since i've moved into this neighborhood 4 years ago the process establishing the community district really upped the ante in involvement with people tenants and business owners and, of course, larkin has been extremely supportive i feel like it represents a community grassroots...
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and i'm so glad that they are mr ron johnson headed up the effort. i think we'll see a lot better, more positive outcomes as it relates to the relationships between the residents and the police department. >> you know, how did the decision to put ron johnson in charge come about, how important do you think that is to the fact that it is, that at least so far things have been calm is this. >> i think the decision came been based on the visuals that people saw on facebook, on twitter, on tv, on cable, all cross america, and the outcry from the community, and the fact that the community could not have a stage peaceful protest. they couldn't sit on the sidewalks or stand in an empty parking lots and gather as a group and sing songs, and to say just for michael brown. if they did that, they were, you know, tear gassed and shot with rubber pellets, and arrested. >> what do you think about how things played out today, and are playing out tonight, with the focus put on ferguson by the governor, missouri senator, and president obama. do you think the message
and i'm so glad that they are mr ron johnson headed up the effort. i think we'll see a lot better, more positive outcomes as it relates to the relationships between the residents and the police department. >> you know, how did the decision to put ron johnson in charge come about, how important do you think that is to the fact that it is, that at least so far things have been calm is this. >> i think the decision came been based on the visuals that people saw on facebook, on twitter,...
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other news developing overnight and we turn to mr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, mr. dan harris. paula faris and sara haines, good morning, everyone. we start with an overnighting shooting in a concert in san francisco, california. shots fired backstage at the shoreline amphitheater where wiz khalifa was performing. people are looking for any witnesses who may have more information about that. they believe the suspect is a male in his early 20s and was dressed in all black. >>> in ferguson, missouri, the -- a grand jury has been sliblged to look into the killing of michael brown. three of the 12 members that have grand jury are black. the others are white. by gender, seven men, five women. the st. louis county prosecutor bob mcculloch expects to take the grand jury several weeks to decide whether to file criminal charges against officer darren wilson who allegedly shot and killed brown. meanwhile, there were peaceful protests friday night. no arrests made in ferguson. >>> an explosion rocks an ohio town. fire and smoke fil
other news developing overnight and we turn to mr. ron claiborne. good morning, sir. >> good morning to you, mr. dan harris. paula faris and sara haines, good morning, everyone. we start with an overnighting shooting in a concert in san francisco, california. shots fired backstage at the shoreline amphitheater where wiz khalifa was performing. people are looking for any witnesses who may have more information about that. they believe the suspect is a male in his early 20s and was dressed...
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. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian government is doing to stop the ebola's spread. >> al jazeera america >> this is the very tail section it was burning when we got here >> unbiased reporting... >> the violence has continued >> the violence has continued just a couple of miles from here >> in depth coverage... >> we've got a military escort allowing us to feel a further than everyone else... >> real global perspective >> this was clearly an attack against them... >> from around the world, to the issues right here at home >> ...shouldn't been brought here in the first place... >> we're not here to take over >> real stories... real people... real unders
. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian...
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>>> as always, we check the morning headlines with this gentleman over here, mr. ron claiborne. >> still working. still working. >> work right up until the last second here. good morning, dan and paula. welcome back the from the football wars. >>> we begin with frightening moments over the nation's capital. f-16 fighter jets were scrambled when a small private jet went into restricted air space. the plane that left the airport in wisconsin on saturday morning en route to manassas, virginia, the plane kept going, passing over washington, d.c., before flying out over the atlantic and crashing into the sea. the coast guard said the pilot apparently lost consciousness and was not responding to radio calls. a map of the pilot's route shows a curved path through chesapeake bay before taking a sharp turn south where it crashed 50 miles offshore. >>> in california, two separate wildfires have merged. threatening 250 homes. the fire service says low humidity and warm weather has refueled fires started two weeks ago that were sparked by lightning. all residents in the fire's pa
>>> as always, we check the morning headlines with this gentleman over here, mr. ron claiborne. >> still working. still working. >> work right up until the last second here. good morning, dan and paula. welcome back the from the football wars. >>> we begin with frightening moments over the nation's capital. f-16 fighter jets were scrambled when a small private jet went into restricted air space. the plane that left the airport in wisconsin on saturday morning en...
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. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted >> a silent killer... >> it's got a lot of arsenic in it >> you know your water's bad, and you know you're sick >> unheard victims... >> 90% of the people will have some type of illness from the water. >> where could it happen next? >> i mean they took away my life... fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... >> award winning, investigative, documentary series. water for coal only on al jazeera america >> on tech know, >> the system is paying attention... >> life
. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian >>...
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. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. rosie perez >> i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked... >> a tough childhood... >> there was a crying, there was a lot of laughter... >> finding her voice >> i was not a ham, i was ham & cheese... >> and turning it around... >> you don't have to let your circumstance dictate who you are as a person >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> a lot of these mining sites are restricted >> a silent killer... >> it's got a lot of arsenic in it >> you know your water's bad, and
. >> mr. ron davis, the father of jordan davis. thank you very much for being with us. after the break, when the fear comes home. the widow of the first american killed in the ebola outbreak speaks to "america tonight's" adam may. as the victim's family and community tries to come to grips with the ebola ahalf a world away. >> she's piecing it together in her brain and she asked me quite recently, if it's her daddy killing everyone. >> and what the liberian >>...
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and mr. ron flagel is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance abuse prevention at the substance abuse and mental health administration. welcome all of your panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. we do swear in all of our witnesses. if you' stall stand, please, ra your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give before this subcommittee of congress is the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> i do. >> all of the witnesses, the record will reflect, answered in the affirmative. a gave a misinformation on a statistic and i didn't realize it until after i said it and i want to clarify that for the record. i said nearly a quarter of a million people had been killed in the last dozen years on our highway. nirtsly a half a million people, a half a million people. think about that. and half of those people died. that's nearly a quarter of a million with they are alcohol or some
and mr. ron flagel is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance abuse prevention at the substance abuse and mental health administration. welcome all of your panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. we do swear in all of our witnesses. if you' stall stand, please, ra your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give before this subcommittee of congress is the whole truth and nothing...
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he also brings prosecutorial experience to the discussion so please welcome mr. ron. [applause] i would like to thank him for the introduction and the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are very important issues sydney has raised in her book and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. these are issues that should be here. there are lots of lawyers that the justic justice and the mattt they've handled and would sydney has done in relating this book is taking her passion for justice and putting it out for the world to see and it requires great discipline to write a book like this it's a very detailed book of th on the pages and she deserves great credit for bringing her concerns to the wider audience. having said that, i want to say that my reaction to the book is some mixed. i think that there are overall themes. and they emphasize the problems in the criminal justice system. i find the indictment if you fill up the prosecutors in the case that she handles as the prosecution it would be unconvincing and i will explain why i reached that conclusion.
he also brings prosecutorial experience to the discussion so please welcome mr. ron. [applause] i would like to thank him for the introduction and the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are very important issues sydney has raised in her book and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. these are issues that should be here. there are lots of lawyers that the justic justice and the mattt they've handled and would sydney has done in relating this book is taking her passion for...
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please welcome mr. ron weich.[applause] >> i would like to thank him for that introduction and think the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are very important issues that sydney has raced in her book and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. i want to start by commanding sydney pollack for writing this book. i said to her when we were in the anti-anteroom that there are lots of lawyers who seek justice in matters they have handled and they deal with it by going out and what sydney has done in writing this book is taking her passion for justice and putting it out there for the world to see and to judge and it requires great discipline to write a book like this. it's a very detailed book, 400 pages and she deserves great credit for bringing her concerns to a wider audience. having said that i want to say my reaction to the book is somewhat mixed. i think that they are our overall themes in the book that i agree with and i will speak about those at the same time i find her indictments if you wi
please welcome mr. ron weich.[applause] >> i would like to thank him for that introduction and think the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are very important issues that sydney has raced in her book and i'm very pleased to be part of the discussion. i want to start by commanding sydney pollack for writing this book. i said to her when we were in the anti-anteroom that there are lots of lawyers who seek justice in matters they have handled and they deal with it by going out...
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please welcome mr. ron weich. [applause] >> i would like to thank hi timr the introduction and the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are important issues sydney has raised in the book. i want to commend her for writing this book. there are lots of lawyers who see injustice in matters they handled and they deal with it by going out and having a drink but what sydney has done is taking her passion for justice and putting it out there for the world to see and to judge and it requires a great discipline to write a book like this is a detailed look 400 pages and she deserves a great credit for bringing her concerns to the audience. having said that i want to say my reaction to the book is some what next. i think that there are overall themes in the book that i agree with and i will speak about those and i think as i said sidney deserves great credit for highlighting those into publicizing the problems in the criminal justice system. at the same time i find her and indictment if you will love the prosecut
please welcome mr. ron weich. [applause] >> i would like to thank hi timr the introduction and the cato institute for inviting me to be here. these are important issues sydney has raised in the book. i want to commend her for writing this book. there are lots of lawyers who see injustice in matters they handled and they deal with it by going out and having a drink but what sydney has done is taking her passion for justice and putting it out there for the world to see and to judge and it...
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for the office of drug and alcohol policy and compliance at the department of transportation, and mr. ron fleagle is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance at theevenge and substance abuse and mental health administration. i welcome all of our panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. of ourwear and all witnesses. if you will stand please, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give before this subcommittee of congress is the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all of the witnesses -- the record will reflect, answered in the affirmative. welcome again. ms. information on a statistic and i didn't realize it until after i said it. i want to clarify that for the record. i said nearly a quarter of a million people had been killed in the last dozen years on our highways. it's nearly a half-million people. think about that. people died -- that's nearly a quarter of a million, with either alcohol or some substance in their system. i will get the exact numbers and will
for the office of drug and alcohol policy and compliance at the department of transportation, and mr. ron fleagle is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance at theevenge and substance abuse and mental health administration. i welcome all of our panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. of ourwear and all witnesses. if you will stand please, raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you are...
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and mr. ron legal is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance abuse prevention at the substance abuse and mental health administration. i welcome all of our panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. we do swear in all of our witnesses. if you'll stand, please. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're to give before this subcommittee of congress is the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all of the witnesses, the record will reflect, answered in the affirmative. welcome them again. and i gave misinformation on a statistic, and i didn't realize it until after i said it. and i want to clarify that for the record. i said nearly a quarter of a million people have been killed in the last dozen years an our highway. it's nearly a half a million people. a half a million people. think about that. and half of those people died. that's the -- nearly a quarter of a million with either alcohol or som
and mr. ron legal is the director for the division of workplace programs at the center for substance abuse prevention at the substance abuse and mental health administration. i welcome all of our panelists. this is an investigative and oversight subcommittee of congress. we do swear in all of our witnesses. if you'll stand, please. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you're to give before this subcommittee of congress is the whole truth and nothing but the...
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mr. rouhani has said. a ron experienced its most serious political unrest. -- iran expresses moser is political unrest. expressed its most serious political unrest. there was suppression of the students. rouhani systematically was banning newspapers. expecting that mr. rouhani is going to allow freedom of the press. why? why? this is the mistake of the press. they do not take a look at the history of the individual. therefore they have expectations which are totally immature. some government people in tehran have this explanation. this is why they voted for rouhani. they are young and naÏve. people are not so young, but they are naÏve. this is the probably have with the u.s. government view. >> i think 90% of the discourse about the nuclear issue is about how to prevent iran from getting nuclear weapons. hundreds of millions of people have been killed in the last hundred 50 years. 200,000 in syria. 800,000 in ravana. -- rwanda. i think it's time to restore the focus to the human rights question. one senior state
mr. rouhani has said. a ron experienced its most serious political unrest. -- iran expresses moser is political unrest. expressed its most serious political unrest. there was suppression of the students. rouhani systematically was banning newspapers. expecting that mr. rouhani is going to allow freedom of the press. why? why? this is the mistake of the press. they do not take a look at the history of the individual. therefore they have expectations which are totally immature. some government...
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an iowa republican state senator was introduced to the ron paul supporting crowd. up until tonight mr. sorenson had been serving as an iowa state co chair for the michele bachmann campaign. the reason he was being introduced at a ron paul rally was to announce that he's switching sides. six days before the 2012 iowa caucus, the co chair of michele bachmann's presidential campaign in iowa switched teams on the eve essentially of that election, the bachman campaign chair announced he was leaving the michele bachmanncamp for ron paul. that was breaking news, we covered it as breaking news, you can see i was wearing the same jacket. the allegation that followed ended up being a real political bombshell thats taken a few years to go off. because it's michele bachmann i have to tell you you can the delivery of her news that night was bachmann-esque, but you'll get the point. >> ken sorensen personally told -- let's see. hold on just a moment. ken sorensen said to me yesterday -- ken sorensen personally told me he was offered a large sum of money to go to work for the ron paul campaign. >> t
an iowa republican state senator was introduced to the ron paul supporting crowd. up until tonight mr. sorenson had been serving as an iowa state co chair for the michele bachmann campaign. the reason he was being introduced at a ron paul rally was to announce that he's switching sides. six days before the 2012 iowa caucus, the co chair of michele bachmann's presidential campaign in iowa switched teams on the eve essentially of that election, the bachman campaign chair announced he was leaving...
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mr. forbes i would be interested to hear if you find it distinguish between ron reagan's foreign policy in the foreign policy of lyndon johnson or george w. bush or any militaristic president's? >> in terms of effective foreign-policy ronald reagan because he was seen as strong, he put missiles in germany which prevented the soviet -- soviets from intimidating what would then call intimidating what were then called west germany western europe. he sent troops into granada, the first time a communist regime was overthrown from the outside and even though it was a small operation it sends a signal to the world that the u.s. was becoming a major player again. we had run down our military in the 70s but by the time of the first iraq war came along it was completely transformed. in terms of lyndon johnson, if you look at vietnam books have been written about this. if that had been treated as an insurgency with a handful of people instead of trying to re-create a world war ii battlefield in vietnam, there would have been a very different result. even so by 1972, when the north vietnamese undertoo
mr. forbes i would be interested to hear if you find it distinguish between ron reagan's foreign policy in the foreign policy of lyndon johnson or george w. bush or any militaristic president's? >> in terms of effective foreign-policy ronald reagan because he was seen as strong, he put missiles in germany which prevented the soviet -- soviets from intimidating what would then call intimidating what were then called west germany western europe. he sent troops into granada, the first time a...
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mr. mcculloch, prosecutor, criticized the appointment of ron johnson, the highway security captain, who wasught in, saying it would demoralize the local police. ferguson.lson and he also comes from a family of police officers. in fact, his father was killed in the line of duty. the questioning of whether he can be objective when it comes to actually investigating a police officer. again, there is no confidence in bob mcculloch. if you really wanted to do the right thing by ferguson, he would not have been criticizing ron johnson's assignment to that area. ron johnson has a history with ferguson. he lives there. while he was there, there was calm on the streets. ae fact that there is continued military presence in ferguson is what is keeping the fires going. let's be clear on that. so, the outrage and anger and pain that the community is feeling has only been exacerbated by the fact that you pointing at people and you have armored tanks in the street. i keep thinking and wondering what would be the case if that presence was not there. and who would young people be throwing rocks at? if they
mr. mcculloch, prosecutor, criticized the appointment of ron johnson, the highway security captain, who wasught in, saying it would demoralize the local police. ferguson.lson and he also comes from a family of police officers. in fact, his father was killed in the line of duty. the questioning of whether he can be objective when it comes to actually investigating a police officer. again, there is no confidence in bob mcculloch. if you really wanted to do the right thing by ferguson, he would...
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he was greeted by diners and met with missouri highway police captain ron johnson. mr. holder was also expected to meet with the family of michael rown later in the day. >> thanks for having us. we appreciate it. you're the money lady? [laughter] >> i got to -- >> is there a discount there for me? >> absolutely. indistinct conversation] >> all right. how are you doing, sir? >> excellent. >> i love that. >> all right. >> mayor. >> how are you? >> good. >> nice to see you. >> we appreciate it. how are you doing? >> pretty good. > we're doing pretty good. and a lot of municipalities around, a lot of economic development. that's going on. with t of -- we met mayor knowles yesterday. would be 17 mayors -- ousing and in support of >> i think we're going to have to come together and a lot of communities, and -- >> this is a regional. >> we don't want the world to know for what's going on here. we want to rectify and have justice for everyone involved in this. but this area is a good area. we got a lot of development going and scripps is bringing their headquarters here and a l
he was greeted by diners and met with missouri highway police captain ron johnson. mr. holder was also expected to meet with the family of michael rown later in the day. >> thanks for having us. we appreciate it. you're the money lady? [laughter] >> i got to -- >> is there a discount there for me? >> absolutely. indistinct conversation] >> all right. how are you doing, sir? >> excellent. >> i love that. >> all right. >> mayor. >> how...
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you heard ron map them out. in one mr. brown was the agreser. in the other the police are. here is what the police commission her to say. >> in fact, as the officer decided to get out of his car to continue the conversation, he was pushed back into the car and there was a physical confrontation in that car or, in fact, there was a struggle over the officer's gun. >> that was police chief john be bellmer. what do you think happened based on what you know. >> i hate to speculate on something like this. it's important we wait for the facts to come out, i think. but, you know, in both cases, you know, it's clear that the from the police officer's car to mike brown was ultimately shot and killed was about 35 feet from the police car. we also know that mike brown did not have any weapons on him. he, you know, if he was moving away from the police car, he was in retreat. according to the witnesses that were on sight, they said that he his hands up and i think that's why people are so outraged. because, you know, this country we expect to have life, liberty, and pursuit of happines
you heard ron map them out. in one mr. brown was the agreser. in the other the police are. here is what the police commission her to say. >> in fact, as the officer decided to get out of his car to continue the conversation, he was pushed back into the car and there was a physical confrontation in that car or, in fact, there was a struggle over the officer's gun. >> that was police chief john be bellmer. what do you think happened based on what you know. >> i hate to speculate...
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ron johnson. take a listen. >> i also appreciate mr. michael brown sr.'s call for peace on this day. the change is apparent on west florissant avenue where for the third night in a row there were no restrictions to traffic flow, change has taken hold in the businesses on west florissant too, shops are staying open. there's room for customers to park. most importantly, change is apparent in our schools where the once empty classrooms have been filled with the voices of children who are learning again. >> and we're joined by one of those demonstrators here. you're from ferguson. >> yes, sir. >> what's your name? >> chosen barkley. >> why did you decide to come out here? you're spending the night. >> because i'm out here. this is one -- we're one out here. we're suffering, african-americans and whoever else is joining here to participate with us, you know, to join us in what we're doing out here trying to get justice. >> reporter: the streets are quiet right now. is that going to be the case tomorrow and the week ahead? what can we expect? for those watching ferguson right now what, can
ron johnson. take a listen. >> i also appreciate mr. michael brown sr.'s call for peace on this day. the change is apparent on west florissant avenue where for the third night in a row there were no restrictions to traffic flow, change has taken hold in the businesses on west florissant too, shops are staying open. there's room for customers to park. most importantly, change is apparent in our schools where the once empty classrooms have been filled with the voices of children who are...
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ron oscar for serious role in "goodwill hunting." he did "good morning vietnam," "the dead poets society," "mrs. doubtfire" and on and on. tonight hollywood mourns this loss. we begin with a late report from joe fryar in los angeles. >> reporter: to some he was the funniest man alive. comedian robin williams was found dead this morning in his california home in what the sheriff calls an apparent suicide. in a statement his wife said, "this morning, i lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved or the 'tises and beautiful human beings. i am uttererly heartbroken." >> there is a man in the background going don't worry, it will be cute. >> reporter: he gained fame on "mork and mindy." he made people laugh in "mrs. doubtfire." >> 10,000 years will give you such a crick in the neck! >> reporter: and was the voice and wit of the cartoon genie in "aladdin". >> good morning, vietnam! >> reporter: williams was praised for his serious performances in movies like "dead poet's society" and "goodwill hunting" for which he won an oscar. >> it's hard to speak of him in the past tense. he's a vibrant
ron oscar for serious role in "goodwill hunting." he did "good morning vietnam," "the dead poets society," "mrs. doubtfire" and on and on. tonight hollywood mourns this loss. we begin with a late report from joe fryar in los angeles. >> reporter: to some he was the funniest man alive. comedian robin williams was found dead this morning in his california home in what the sheriff calls an apparent suicide. in a statement his wife said, "this...
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them too so produce can be distributed to local schools that it takes extra effort either ron organizations like mr. clemens mentioned or on distributors providing educational material to help underpin those small school districts. >> thank you very much. i don't think i will have a chance to get into the issue i want to bet may be on a second rounds, maybe children, is an issue of concern we need to talk about but i do want at this point to congratulate you on your convention. staff was there and senator cochran's and mine. sounds like you had a great convention and there were 400 vendors that participated. congratulations on that and they demonstrate products that were compliant and in order to participate oil 400 had to demonstrate products that were complying with breakfast, lunch and competitive food requirements. is that correct? >> yes. we were fortunate to have many of our industry supporters there to provide a variety of product. industry stepped up to the plate, products that meet the fat requirements that are lower in sodium and whole grain rich and very thankful for is that. in my busin
them too so produce can be distributed to local schools that it takes extra effort either ron organizations like mr. clemens mentioned or on distributors providing educational material to help underpin those small school districts. >> thank you very much. i don't think i will have a chance to get into the issue i want to bet may be on a second rounds, maybe children, is an issue of concern we need to talk about but i do want at this point to congratulate you on your convention. staff was...
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mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my daca card and asking him to rip it up. he didn't do it. and we did have an exchange -- a conversation and, you know, to me, honestly, i don't think i'm going to change his mind but, you know, just as dreamers, i wanted to really show that we need to -- we're going to be protecting did, aca no matter what he does. and the republican party stops following his lead. >> your parents broke the law. it's true. they broke the law when they came here. but added you come from a lawless country. put that into con text. i refer -- i presume he's referring to your parent's country. >> right. yeah. i moengsed i was born in mexico and i came when i was 11 and, you know, i mentioned the fact tha
mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my daca card and asking him to rip it up. he didn't do it. and we did have an...
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mr. president, come to my house?" >> well, i got to know ron ealed reagan before he was president and he liked to get out and have a -- out of the bufble the white house. george w. bush i knew was interested in this and i suggested it. barack obama i think hadn't even been nominated yes i called someone on his staff and i said, it would be sort of nice are to have a dinner if we win. let me get some conservative columnists to try and rekindle something that was characteristic of an older washington. you and i can remember that, back in the 1970's. a more amicable one. obama called me and said, i have to win this first. >> actually in addition to that he talked about having a dinner every year at the white house for baseball players. again, going back to your experience, when somebody calls up and says the president wants to visit with you and there are 10 or 12 people signature around, what's your real doctor real attitude about that. do you say this is exciting, i have to go there? or i have to go, my president's called. >> well, i think it's
mr. president, come to my house?" >> well, i got to know ron ealed reagan before he was president and he liked to get out and have a -- out of the bufble the white house. george w. bush i knew was interested in this and i suggested it. barack obama i think hadn't even been nominated yes i called someone on his staff and i said, it would be sort of nice are to have a dinner if we win. let me get some conservative columnists to try and rekindle something that was characteristic of an...