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. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been very busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> hasn't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation, we had some ice on the line. but the bigger problem was that snow and ice had collected on the limb. >> the firemen and news crew have no idea the tree limb above the power line is about to break. >> i was, you know, doing this shooting where you're looking through the viewfinder with your right eye and my left eye i'm looking around, see what's going on. i see the tree branch move a little bit. so i kind of looked over at it, and that's when everything let go. >> they're standing only a few feet away from live power lines charged with nearly 10,000 volts of electricity. >> the power lines. more today is medical emergencies. people are out shoveling their walks. >>
. >> cameraman lee roush begins recording an interview with assistant fire chief jim mitchell. >> jim mitchell, j-i-m m-i-t-c-h-e-l-l. >> okay. assistant chief? >> assistant chief. >> have you guys been very busy? has it been mostly calls like these? >> hasn't been too bad today. yesterday was a different story and last night, but today's been pretty uneventful. >> but it won't be uneventful for long. >> in this situation, we had some ice on the...
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then, the idaho senate debate between income and republican jim rich and mel mitchell. from earlier tonight, the oregon kitrnors debate between solver and his republican challenger. coming up wednesday, michele bachmann is the speaker of the heritage foundation where she will discuss the effect of the tea party and the political process. you can see that event live starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, we will hear from defense secretary chuck hagel when he speaks before the association of the u.s. army. coverage of his remarks at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here a few of the comments we receive from our viewers. >> i am a nurse and i just watched your segment on c-span regarding troops going to liberia in regards to the ebola virus and helping out over there. i am ok with that. however, i really do believe that the only way to keep prevents safe is to anybody coming over from liberia to the united states. have a vaccine for this ebola virus yet. if an american does become ill and dies because of it, it is not fair to the american people. it is not doing us
then, the idaho senate debate between income and republican jim rich and mel mitchell. from earlier tonight, the oregon kitrnors debate between solver and his republican challenger. coming up wednesday, michele bachmann is the speaker of the heritage foundation where she will discuss the effect of the tea party and the political process. you can see that event live starting at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. later, we will hear from defense secretary chuck hagel when he speaks before the association...
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we will start with a question from nels mitchell for jim risch that goes like this.hy did you vote against the federal legislation co-sponsored by senator crapoats to reduce domestic violence. risch: everyone degrees domestic violence is a cowardly despicable act. i heard my speeches and sit on the senate floor, i have done something about domestic violence, started by public service as a prosecutor, participated in the north side rapist it, personally put michael highs our in prison and put lots of people in prison for domestic violence. is a terrible thing. everyone of us can agree with that. this is not a federal issue. this is a state issue. the constitution, article 1 section 8 is clear the central government is supposed to be a very limited authority. i hate domestic violence. everyone hates domestic violence. i have done something about it. the federal government has no business taking over is this issue from the state. belongs in the state and this is why we have this bloated large federal government we have today. >> moderator: mr. mitchell? mitchell: if i w
we will start with a question from nels mitchell for jim risch that goes like this.hy did you vote against the federal legislation co-sponsored by senator crapoats to reduce domestic violence. risch: everyone degrees domestic violence is a cowardly despicable act. i heard my speeches and sit on the senate floor, i have done something about domestic violence, started by public service as a prosecutor, participated in the north side rapist it, personally put michael highs our in prison and put...
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mitchell. they write jim rich wrote the rule to protect 9.3 million acres and became a model in the rule making process. do you agree with this or how would you change it? >> i have no argument with that clabraltive process. my disappointment with the senator is that he has blocked the collaborative process that representative simpson started in connection with attempting to protect boulder white clouds. once again, the proposal was the result of a collaborative process. it's my understanding that when the senator was running he said that he would support representative simpson's proposal. but since he has been back in washington, he has been the reason that the protection of the bolder white clouds has not gone forward. >> senator. >> well thank you very much. and thank you for the question since i gave it. we did a really good job, and it is a model all over the country being followed. it was a collaborative method. with his criticism, i know you haven't been here very long and i know you're relatively new here so let me explain what happened. when i was governor you are absolutely right, i e
mitchell. they write jim rich wrote the rule to protect 9.3 million acres and became a model in the rule making process. do you agree with this or how would you change it? >> i have no argument with that clabraltive process. my disappointment with the senator is that he has blocked the collaborative process that representative simpson started in connection with attempting to protect boulder white clouds. once again, the proposal was the result of a collaborative process. it's my...
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let me introduce for a standing journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. billare andrea mitchelleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. life in theof his pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. spirit could shatter his and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. how he couldple of get himself in trouble on the campaign trail. he was truly one of life's originals. he was funny, honest, and true. i know i won't any arguments from the press secretaries who successors when i described him as the most honest and straight talking and fearless and best like press secretary ever. he was the most effective. it was an accolade that he had struck downte being by only a few months on the job full-time. it was a trustee had earned in every job you held before that. that was on the beginning. jim was a fighter. never more so than he was fighting for the cause of his answer is life. book, therote in her bear named brady was the brightest, funniest man should ever met. clearly, he was also the mos
let me introduce for a standing journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. billare andrea mitchelleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. life in theof his pinnacle of his career, he was shut down by an assassin's bullet. spirit could shatter his and his trademark sense of humor. the man we knew as the bear was a reverent to a fault. we remember killer trees. how he couldple of get himself in trouble on the campaign trail. he was truly one of life's...
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. >> on monday, idaho republican a debate or jim risch ith nels mitchell.he debate comes courtesy of ktd tv in boise. this is an hour. >> seeking his second term. during the next hour, the two will debate the issues face-to-face in their only scheduled debate before the november 4th election. what will it take to win your vote? decision 2014 stars now. here's news certain's mark johnson. hello and welcome to the debate for the u.s. senate. i'm mark johnson alongside the candidates for election. we begin with democratic challenger nels mitchell. he's been a practicing attorney for more than 30 years and received his law degree and has worked as a regional director and trial council for the security and exchange commission. >> jim rish serves as will the overnor and sits on five committees on intelligence and ethics. thank you for agreeing to participate in this gathering. it is my prev ledge to serve as our -- privilege to serve as a moderator. >> prior to today's debate we draw -- we drew for the order for a one-minute statement. we begin with senator risch
. >> on monday, idaho republican a debate or jim risch ith nels mitchell.he debate comes courtesy of ktd tv in boise. this is an hour. >> seeking his second term. during the next hour, the two will debate the issues face-to-face in their only scheduled debate before the november 4th election. what will it take to win your vote? decision 2014 stars now. here's news certain's mark johnson. hello and welcome to the debate for the u.s. senate. i'm mark johnson alongside the candidates...
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she is the daughter of arty mitchell, who along with his brother jim made a name for themselves in x movies, and pornography at their adult theater. in 1991 arty was shot by his brother jim who later died. >>> they're used in neighborhoods to warn drivers to slow down for children. ktvu's mike mibach tonight with this unusual case of lost and found. >> reporter: if you dare try to speed, it's as if they give you that evil eye. with each one possessing a different personality. >> the attention on them is kind of small. >> reporter: there's the new one, the weathered one, the banged up one, the patriotic one. >> you commonly see these things around. that means slow down. >> reporter: lyons says 9 little plastic green men, charged with the duty of slowing cars down while children are at play are now in evidence after being ripped off. >> we've had three calls of people saying their little green men has been missing. >> reporter: then a possible break in the case. petaluma police got a call from a resident. this time, the homeowner said he wasn't missing a little green men. he said they
she is the daughter of arty mitchell, who along with his brother jim made a name for themselves in x movies, and pornography at their adult theater. in 1991 arty was shot by his brother jim who later died. >>> they're used in neighborhoods to warn drivers to slow down for children. ktvu's mike mibach tonight with this unusual case of lost and found. >> reporter: if you dare try to speed, it's as if they give you that evil eye. with each one possessing a different personality....
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then, the idaho senate debate between income and republican jim rich and mel mitchell.
then, the idaho senate debate between income and republican jim rich and mel mitchell.
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let me introduce for a standing journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. they are andrea mitchellante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr. vice president, sarah, >> thank you. mr. vice president, sarah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the i know i won't any arguments from the press secretaries who successors when i described him as the most honest and straight talking and fearless and best like press secretary ever. he was the most effective. it was an accolade that he had earned despite being struck down by only a few months on the job full-time. it was a trustee had earned in every job you held before that. that was on the beginning. jim was a fighter. never more so than he was fighting for the cause of his answer is life. as sarah wrote in her book, the bear named brady was the brightest, funniest man should ever met. clearly, he was also the most determined. their fight for handgun control was initially inspired not by his injury, by an incident that occurred four years later. they were visi
let me introduce for a standing journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. they are andrea mitchellante, al hunt, judy woodruff. >> thank you. mr. vice president, sarah, >> thank you. mr. vice president, sarah, scott, reverend clergy and friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national treasure. at the peak of his life in the i know i won't any arguments from the press secretaries who successors when i described him as the most honest and straight...
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let me introduce four outstanding journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. hey are andrea mitchellm nbc news and msnbc anchor, bill plant, senior white house correspondent to cbs news, al hunt, columnist for "bloomberg view" and al's best half, judy woodruff, co-anchor of "pbs news hour." [applause] >> thank you. ood morning. mr. vice president, sarah, scott and missy, reverend clergy, friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national reasure. at the peak of his life and pinnacle of his career, he was struck down by an assassin's bullet but nothing should shatter his spirit, silence that trademark sense of humor or wit, or halt his unstoppable passion to make the world a better and safer place. the man we knew as the bear was irreverent to a fault. yes, we all remember killer trees. just one example how he could get himself in trouble on the campaign trail. he was truly one of life's originals. funny, honest, and true. i know ewon't get any arguments from the press secretaries, the successors, those here and those not, when i describe him as the most honest, straight talking, even f
let me introduce four outstanding journalists who knew and jousted with jim brady and lived to tell about it. hey are andrea mitchellm nbc news and msnbc anchor, bill plant, senior white house correspondent to cbs news, al hunt, columnist for "bloomberg view" and al's best half, judy woodruff, co-anchor of "pbs news hour." [applause] >> thank you. ood morning. mr. vice president, sarah, scott and missy, reverend clergy, friends and colleagues, jim brady was a national...
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gordon liddy, jim mcgregor signed off on the operation, perhaps approve or ordered it but how far up does it go? it is not all the way to nixon. john mitchell, the attorney-general, notes special counsel to the president, who else in the white house knew about the operation? >> you don't learn who actually approved until very late in the story. it hasn't happened to be on the tape but mitchell will actually admit to haldeman on march 28th, 1973, that he approved the plan in florida so we do know that. there is absolutely no evidence that richard nixon had advance knowledge of it. one of the interesting things i found in the early tapes in particular is that nixon is not well informed. haldeman and ehrlichman do not share their full knowledge with him so even if he wanted to make decisions at that point, he didn't have the information to make the decision. i am not exactly at nixon apologist but i must say it was unfair to the president, they gave him a hint. they said there are avenues that are dangerous, the investigation goes down that avenue but they didn't explain that the white house for example is deeply involved in the break-in, dani
gordon liddy, jim mcgregor signed off on the operation, perhaps approve or ordered it but how far up does it go? it is not all the way to nixon. john mitchell, the attorney-general, notes special counsel to the president, who else in the white house knew about the operation? >> you don't learn who actually approved until very late in the story. it hasn't happened to be on the tape but mitchell will actually admit to haldeman on march 28th, 1973, that he approved the plan in florida so we...
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mitchell reports." before we go, i want to apologize for a tweet that was shown earlier in a segment. it did have offensive language. >>> world bank president jimm and the aspen institute's walter isaacson. and "the new york times" melinda cooper. join us online, on facebook and twitter. and my colleague rona ferrell joins us with what's up next. keep. >> keep it here everybody at home. comments from a cdc official are going viral in a big way and we follow up with that official in just a couple of minutes. >>> plus an interesting tech story, a $3 billion reason why one famous musician thinks he can take on apple. by going into his high-tech lab. no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking sy
mitchell reports." before we go, i want to apologize for a tweet that was shown earlier in a segment. it did have offensive language. >>> world bank president jimm and the aspen institute's walter isaacson. and "the new york times" melinda cooper. join us online, on facebook and twitter. and my colleague rona ferrell joins us with what's up next. keep. >> keep it here everybody at home. comments from a cdc official are going viral in a big way and we follow up with...