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i was born during the depression in a little comunity just -- community just outside waco, and i grewp listening to franklin roosevelt on the radio. [applause] treasurer richards: well, it was back then that i came to understand the small truths and the hardships that bind neighbors together. those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams about getting out of the depression. i can remember summer nights when we'd put down what we called a baptist pallet, and we listened to the grown-ups talk. i can still hear the sound of the dominoes clicking on the marble slab my daddy had found for a tabletop. i can still hear the laughter of the men telling jokes you weren't supposed to hear, talking about how big that old buck deer was, laughing about mama putting clorox in the well when a frog fell in. [laughter] treasurer richards: they talked about war and washington and what this country needed. they talked straight talk, and it came from people who were living their lives as best they could. and that's what we're gonna do tonight, we are going to tell how the cow ate the
i was born during the depression in a little comunity just -- community just outside waco, and i grewp listening to franklin roosevelt on the radio. [applause] treasurer richards: well, it was back then that i came to understand the small truths and the hardships that bind neighbors together. those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams about getting out of the depression. i can remember summer nights when we'd put down what we called a baptist pallet, and we listened to...
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i'm originally from waco, texas, now based in brooklyn, new york. i would say your geographic location, and more importantly, your circumstance can certainly
i'm originally from waco, texas, now based in brooklyn, new york. i would say your geographic location, and more importantly, your circumstance can certainly
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. >> it was clinton and gore in waco, texas. thank you for the lively report. here is robert costa. thank you. i am always try to ing to figuru out. you always talk to concerned radio listeners. where are you? i was overwhelmed by the manifest patriotism. i have never seen such a display. >> i am relieved. >> go ahead. >> at the start of the two weeks i didn't know where we would be. it turned out to be the peak. i thought clinton gave a lumbering speech and then comes the news her campaign has been hacked. i think trump is feeling good about winning the ratings. >> and i think the father and mother were the hit of the campaign so far. >> yes. very emotional and very connecting. they connected in the way that very few people could connect. i don't think it changes votes. i think when you give the hillary speech she is saying listen to what i say. don't listen to what i did in libya, syria, iraq. don't look at my server. listen to my words. i don't think it will last long. i don't think it will be much for hillary clinton. >> you're a rough talker. >> i didn't think it was a great sp
. >> it was clinton and gore in waco, texas. thank you for the lively report. here is robert costa. thank you. i am always try to ing to figuru out. you always talk to concerned radio listeners. where are you? i was overwhelmed by the manifest patriotism. i have never seen such a display. >> i am relieved. >> go ahead. >> at the start of the two weeks i didn't know where we would be. it turned out to be the peak. i thought clinton gave a lumbering speech and then comes...
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first in the bahamas, a dentist from waco, texas was a pre-diving and spearfishing when he got up close and personal with the 6-foot shark. bit him on the face and leg. moving along. moving along to the florida keys, the hall of famer was actually bit by 4-foot shark while fishing for lobster. luckily both are recovering and going to be okay. >> throwing line into the salty breakers off of long beach island, if you're good, you might catch a dinner. >> how long has it been there? >> gianni and his father have been fishing together ever since that gianni was three. just days ago with a simple hunger is a debate on a simple hook they reeled in the catch of a lifetime when they pulled a 7-foot 200-pound shark straight out of the surf. >> what you a? >> 90 pounds. i told him if he popped the hook i'm going in after this thing because i don't wanna lose it. it's a trophy a trophy fish right here. especially for someone his age. >> i thought it was small. it was like pulling dead weight. >> it didn't really fight like it might thought. >> know i brought it in closer. >> we didn't really know
first in the bahamas, a dentist from waco, texas was a pre-diving and spearfishing when he got up close and personal with the 6-foot shark. bit him on the face and leg. moving along. moving along to the florida keys, the hall of famer was actually bit by 4-foot shark while fishing for lobster. luckily both are recovering and going to be okay. >> throwing line into the salty breakers off of long beach island, if you're good, you might catch a dinner. >> how long has it been there?...
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a owns about 70% of waco. yahoo! and verizon, both shares are up.izon is said to be the lead bidder to purchase yahoo! for $5 billion. we have insight on what is in it for both parties. >> the only thing we do not know at this point is the real estate, but verizon is not going to buy the ip. there is no deal formally done during that will happen over the course of the day, maybe the weekend, but we hear the price tag is closer to $5 billion, $4 billion, it is in the upper $4 billion range most likely. the ip will be acquired by some other party, and the real estate may or may not be a part of that. verizon was previously offered only between $3.75 billion and $4 billion, so this is why a dramatic escalation from what their previous round big was -- bid was. vonnie: what will an aol-yahoo! combination due to be better than yahoo! was able to do on its own? it has been falling, losing market share. what will a will add? alex: aol will add a very good ad technology. aol has a very good programmatic platform that verizon thinks it can sort of hair with
a owns about 70% of waco. yahoo! and verizon, both shares are up.izon is said to be the lead bidder to purchase yahoo! for $5 billion. we have insight on what is in it for both parties. >> the only thing we do not know at this point is the real estate, but verizon is not going to buy the ip. there is no deal formally done during that will happen over the course of the day, maybe the weekend, but we hear the price tag is closer to $5 billion, $4 billion, it is in the upper $4 billion range...
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iii.t griffin th there is a faith-based leader in waco, texas.elps that he recognizes the challenges in the latino community and does a great job in waco. when you stand up so we can recognize you? [applause] >> my wife is here, my son is in the back. it is an honor to be here today. to recognize those co-great -- tos, rudy and daniel leaders. thoswo rudy got to serve with my favorite president, ronald reagan. he was one of the influential leaders who helped make hispanic national heritage month. one of the other things rudy did , he helped lay the foundation for the congressional hispanic leadership institute. gomez is the executive of that and she can tell you what a leader rudy has been in that regard. to have servedd for some time on the board. rudy has done a great job and i take pride in being a part of the organization. chili reaches out to young people and tries to find young hispanic men and women and expose them to what it means to be a leader. i'm always privileged to be able to visit with his young -- these and women and talk to them
iii.t griffin th there is a faith-based leader in waco, texas.elps that he recognizes the challenges in the latino community and does a great job in waco. when you stand up so we can recognize you? [applause] >> my wife is here, my son is in the back. it is an honor to be here today. to recognize those co-great -- tos, rudy and daniel leaders. thoswo rudy got to serve with my favorite president, ronald reagan. he was one of the influential leaders who helped make hispanic national...
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i dan take you back to atf we had four killed at waco, four men dead in one day. it impacts your agency and people. we had a lot of other agents wounded. those things are devastating. d.a.r.t. is suffering tonight and dallas pd as well, we're y sayisay ing 10 officers shot and three dead, they're a tight-knit group, too, they're large but a family. they're a great force. i worked with them daily when i was there and respected so much, dallas p.d., a great police force and to see that happen to them is awful. >> clint van zant, given what we just heard from the witness about the chaos, given everything wae've heard and the different videos that captured the sound of the gunfire, talk about what it's like to be on the ground there as a police officer and you're in the middle of that wchaos, trying to determine where the threat is coming to you. >> i have been in that chaos and i'm sure jim has, too. part of your training kicks in. you're looking where the threat is coming from and looking to put something between you and the threat that will stop bul t bullets. you
i dan take you back to atf we had four killed at waco, four men dead in one day. it impacts your agency and people. we had a lot of other agents wounded. those things are devastating. d.a.r.t. is suffering tonight and dallas pd as well, we're y sayisay ing 10 officers shot and three dead, they're a tight-knit group, too, they're large but a family. they're a great force. i worked with them daily when i was there and respected so much, dallas p.d., a great police force and to see that happen to...
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unfortunately, we did experience this ourselves, and i was in that shoot-out in waco, texas, when we lost four of our heroes and many wounded. and, you know, it was devastating to atf to lose that many guys. i mean it was just -- it just knocks you back. and this is -- dallas is going to have a tough time. i mean this is just really a tough time. and you got some people wounded, too. so they're going to -- they're focusing their energy on these shooters, the killers. just watching what patrol did here, those are the officers who were on the beat there. you talked about, brian, in front of the demonstration. you know, they went right to the parking garage. they were under the rifle fire. they were able to contain one of these killers in the parking garage. that's really exceptional police work to do that. a person could easily escape a parking garage in a city that size. but they were able to get in there, contain them. now s.w.a.t. is dealing with them. and likely this can be all settled with -- it may be all settled with one shot from a long rifleman from dallas police s.w.a.t. beca
unfortunately, we did experience this ourselves, and i was in that shoot-out in waco, texas, when we lost four of our heroes and many wounded. and, you know, it was devastating to atf to lose that many guys. i mean it was just -- it just knocks you back. and this is -- dallas is going to have a tough time. i mean this is just really a tough time. and you got some people wounded, too. so they're going to -- they're focusing their energy on these shooters, the killers. just watching what patrol...
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the branch davidian religious cult and federal agents in waco, texas. and in 2009 the program to track and arrest gun trafficke traffickers, called fast and furious, lost track of kwn crim. >> they fail time and time again. >> wisconsin republican congressman james sentence brenner has introduced goes b >> bet rble the. technologically, the bureau has been deliberately kept in the last century. >> can you fax >> this is used in crimes >> the old fashioned way. >> good, i need your assistance with a firearm trace. they did this 370,000 times last year. many second amendment advocates strongly oppose a nationwide gun registry. so congress has prohibited the bureau from creating a computerized searchable database of gun manufacturing and sales. >> i think that having a database of gun sales amounts to de facto gun registration. and that is something that congress would never approve and which i would never approve of. >> without a searchable database, it took 12 hours to find out who owned the guns used in the san bernadino massacre last december. >> does
the branch davidian religious cult and federal agents in waco, texas. and in 2009 the program to track and arrest gun trafficke traffickers, called fast and furious, lost track of kwn crim. >> they fail time and time again. >> wisconsin republican congressman james sentence brenner has introduced goes b >> bet rble the. technologically, the bureau has been deliberately kept in the last century. >> can you fax >> this is used in crimes >> the old fashioned...
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atf failures. 1993 violent showdown between the branch davidian religious cult and federal agents in wacotexas. and in 2009 the atf program to track and arrest gun trafficke traffickers, called fast and furious, lost track of hundreds of guns sold to known criminals. >> they fail time and time again. >> wisconsin republican congressman james sentence brenner has introduced goes bag to reagan years. >> bet rid of the atf. >> they have survived but its critics have scored major victories in efforts to hobble the bureau. technologically, the bureau has been deliberately kept in the last century. >> can you fax over the form? >> this is how they trace guns used in crimes. >> this is danielle calling with the atf -- >> the old fashioned way. >> good, i need your assistance with a firearm trace. >> on the phone. they did this 370,000 times last year. many second amendment advocates strongly oppose a nationwide gun registry. so congress has prohibited the bureau from creating a computerized searchable database of gun manufacturing and sales. >> i think that having a database of gun sales amounts
atf failures. 1993 violent showdown between the branch davidian religious cult and federal agents in wacotexas. and in 2009 the atf program to track and arrest gun trafficke traffickers, called fast and furious, lost track of hundreds of guns sold to known criminals. >> they fail time and time again. >> wisconsin republican congressman james sentence brenner has introduced goes bag to reagan years. >> bet rid of the atf. >> they have survived but its critics have scored...
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also by the waco hoy, co-host o circus. >>> ted cruz ended up being booed off the stage what does it mean. >> an unusual thing. i haven't seen that a lot in many conventions i've covered. what does it mean. it is a huge political gamble by cruz. he is fundraising off it this morning. he thinks it went well among his supporters. he is saying look, i this trump will lose, i'm going to on the guy that stood up, i'm the principle conservative who represents all those people who weren't for trump, and when he loses in the fall, i'll be there to be the true conservative . >> pence gave a great speech and we're not talking about that. we're not talking about the way he spoke highly of mr. trump last night. his prescription for the future of the republican party. >> and not for hillary clinton. >> he was upstaged by a man that trump called lyin' ted. >> it is true. the trump campaign, he is perfectly happy with the outcome. they got a certain benefit. the boos, which rang out throughout the hall, did from the trump point of view, portray a unified convention hall in opposition to ted cruz. s
also by the waco hoy, co-host o circus. >>> ted cruz ended up being booed off the stage what does it mean. >> an unusual thing. i haven't seen that a lot in many conventions i've covered. what does it mean. it is a huge political gamble by cruz. he is fundraising off it this morning. he thinks it went well among his supporters. he is saying look, i this trump will lose, i'm going to on the guy that stood up, i'm the principle conservative who represents all those people who...
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it's akin to waco. say why did they do this when they bombed oklahoma? they didn't care if there were children or who was how many got killed. same thing came back on them where we don't care how many get killed or ifless children in there which is horrible. hat's the mentality of what's going to happen if it's not fixed. law st: robert is a former enforcement officer from missouri. thoughts?at are your >> caller: yeah. i used to be a d.c. police officer. one of the things that i really liked about that police that police academy, they train police thoroughly about how to deal with citizens. in d.c. you have certain people. you can't just do anything. things i give that department credit for is, it is exceptionally a good department learning how to deal with people. reality is, you know, i now live in the st. area. the difference that i see in is cing there and here traumatic. one of the things i think that departments need to do is find out how the d.c. department handles situations in dealing with, you don't have that problem there lot of police a depa
it's akin to waco. say why did they do this when they bombed oklahoma? they didn't care if there were children or who was how many got killed. same thing came back on them where we don't care how many get killed or ifless children in there which is horrible. hat's the mentality of what's going to happen if it's not fixed. law st: robert is a former enforcement officer from missouri. thoughts?at are your >> caller: yeah. i used to be a d.c. police officer. one of the things that i really...
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waco, texas, good morning, undecided line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i just wanted to try to talk is not -- about as much as i can there there are so many reasons why wish and not vote for trump. i am voting for hillary, because she has so much -- so many things she has done for children, and i can go on and on about that. let's just say, she has a giving heart. she has contributed so many years to serving and trying to help people, such as 9/11, such as pre-k for children, and all the things she has developed for handicapped people. we could go on and on and on. anyway, trump has no plans to contribute anything but to hit if it himself and all that he can get his hands on, such as social security. he will spend more money doing stupid things. probably bad investments that he is done in his past, such as trump university. i cannot stand the fact that he is still able to be in office, not in office, but trying to run as a candidate. he has a disgraceful mouth. he has no constructive to even get the opportunity to serve for us. for him to be so disgracef
waco, texas, good morning, undecided line. go ahead. caller: good morning. i just wanted to try to talk is not -- about as much as i can there there are so many reasons why wish and not vote for trump. i am voting for hillary, because she has so much -- so many things she has done for children, and i can go on and on about that. let's just say, she has a giving heart. she has contributed so many years to serving and trying to help people, such as 9/11, such as pre-k for children, and all the...
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i was born during the depression in a little community just outside waco. i grew up listening to franklin roosevelt on the radio. [applause] it was back then that i came to understand the small truths and the hardships the bind neighbors together. those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams about getting out of the depression. i can remember summer nights when we put down what was called the baptist palette, and we listened to the grown-ups talk. i can still hear the sound of the dominoes clicking on the marble slab my found for a tabl. they talked about war, and washington, and what this country needed. they talked straight talk. it came from people living their lives as best they could. that is what we will do tonight. we will tell how the cow ate the cabbage.
i was born during the depression in a little community just outside waco. i grew up listening to franklin roosevelt on the radio. [applause] it was back then that i came to understand the small truths and the hardships the bind neighbors together. those were real people with real problems and they had real dreams about getting out of the depression. i can remember summer nights when we put down what was called the baptist palette, and we listened to the grown-ups talk. i can still hear the...