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bush, ron kaufman was his most loyal staff person. with him forever. george hw had his presidency cut short by bill clinton. over the years, he has done wonderful things since then. as they historically do come people reflect back on a presidency and but was good and what was not as effective as it might've been. this is the second look, and people will remember him finall finally. fondly. he was a great present, a great man. a great model for any president in the future. i think that's what's going to happen. >> harris: you mentioned ron kaufman, he is with us. i will be back with both of you in just a moment. let's watch this. [drumbeat] >> can we get someone to drive the car? >> harris: you are watching coverage of the final journey home through the state of texas, for our 41st president, george h.w. bush. what you saw in that moment -- i couldn't even describe it, i did not want to be talking when they did it because you had to see it. that is plexiglas that will allow people who are lined up through ten or more towns in the state of texas along th
bush, ron kaufman was his most loyal staff person. with him forever. george hw had his presidency cut short by bill clinton. over the years, he has done wonderful things since then. as they historically do come people reflect back on a presidency and but was good and what was not as effective as it might've been. this is the second look, and people will remember him finall finally. fondly. he was a great present, a great man. a great model for any president in the future. i think that's what's...
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katie kaufman/former student"i would call them an abusive school honestly."katie kaufman was a student at the school from 6th to 8th grade.she says she remembers being restrained as a form of discipline.katie kaufman/former student"i would get upset and they would jump on top of you, even if it was like you got upset and started cursing, or something they would just jump on top of you right away thinking you were going to start swinging."katie says she would go home to tell her mom.but after it continued to happen - she says her mother transferred her to another school.dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"i've had parents who had good experiences, i had parents who have had bad experiences and i have had parents who didn't want to place their students there after touring this school."a principal at guiding hands school issued a statement acknowledging the 13-year olds death saying, it is with heavy hearts we share the very difficult news that a beloved member of our school community s pect for the family the on-going invest
katie kaufman/former student"i would call them an abusive school honestly."katie kaufman was a student at the school from 6th to 8th grade.she says she remembers being restrained as a form of discipline.katie kaufman/former student"i would get upset and they would jump on top of you, even if it was like you got upset and started cursing, or something they would just jump on top of you right away thinking you were going to start swinging."katie says she would go home to tell...
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katie kaufman/former student"i would call them an abusive school honestly."katie kaufman was a student at the school from 6th to 8th grade.she says she remembers being restrained as a form of discipline.katie kaufman/former student"i would get upset and they would jump on top of you, even if it was like you got upset and started cursing, or something they would just jump on top of you right away thinking you were going to start swinging."katie says she would go home to tell her mom.but after it continued to happen - she says her mother transferred her to another school.dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"i've had parents who had good experiences, i had parents who have had bad experiences and i have had parents who didn't want to place their students there after touring this school."a principal at guiding hands school issued a statement acknowledging the 13-year olds death saying, it is with heavy hearts we share the very difficult news that a beloved member of our school community s pect for the family the on-going invest
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that circumstance is spread kaufman author of bet the farm how food stop being food fred welcome thanks part how are you i couldn't be better because you're here we get to talk about something everybody needs and that water this brecht's that circumstance we raised a few weeks ago on the show just briefly because it appears that there's some chemicals that are needed to clean the water but give us the lowdown on what's happening what's happening is that increasingly we're seeing a financialization of the entire water sector the european union has been governing that financialization other words the meter rates the waste water infrastructure with bracks at the european union will no longer be involved this is going to have all sorts of interesting ramifications the utility rates that are set for every five years and it's conceivable that those rates are going to go up that investment in those rates might increase as an end as a hedge against inflation or going to see a lot more action in what is usually a more abundant area it's crazy when you think about it and back in the eighty's i
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ron kaufman, thank you very much. nice to have you with us this evening. many thanks. general keane is joining me next to share his reflections. to make sense of a high-stakes meeting between president trump and china's president xi that have the two leaders calling a truce, at least for now. >> the relationship is a very. the relationship i have with president xi. a reason why we will get something that'll be good for china and good for the united states. if you want a car with driver-assist technology, get a ford. if you want waze and amazon alexa compatibility, get a ford. if you want a car that doesn't have any of that, get anything... but a ford. otherwise, you're gonna want a ford. ♪ whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the ba
ron kaufman, thank you very much. nice to have you with us this evening. many thanks. general keane is joining me next to share his reflections. to make sense of a high-stakes meeting between president trump and china's president xi that have the two leaders calling a truce, at least for now. >> the relationship is a very. the relationship i have with president xi. a reason why we will get something that'll be good for china and good for the united states. if you want a car with...
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katie kaufman/former student"i would call them an abusive school honestly."katie kaufman was a student at the school from 6th to 8th grade.she says she remembers being restrained as a form of discipline.katie kaufman/former student"i would get upset and they would jump on top of you, even if it was like you got upset and started cursing, or something they would just jump on top of you right away thinking you were going to start swinging."katie says she would go home to tell her mom.but after it continued to happen - she says her mother transferred her to another school.dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"i've had parents who had good experiences, i had parents who have had bad experiences and i have had parents who didn't want to place their students there after touring this school."a principal at guiding hands school issued a statement acknowledging the 13-year olds death saying, it is with heavy hearts we share the very difficult news that a beloved member of our school community has passed away. out of respect for the f
katie kaufman/former student"i would call them an abusive school honestly."katie kaufman was a student at the school from 6th to 8th grade.she says she remembers being restrained as a form of discipline.katie kaufman/former student"i would get upset and they would jump on top of you, even if it was like you got upset and started cursing, or something they would just jump on top of you right away thinking you were going to start swinging."katie says she would go home to tell...
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fred kaufman thank you so much fred appreciate you being here you got a part. stay here because when we return we talk about the future of venture capital with chamber mally of carbon group and as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell. is the principal emotions. is this a. medical doctor i want him to do. with. the person feedings maybe something. objections i would have but in politics history is a judge and history will judge who's presidency. and . which was not. yet this is how the group. not long ago the political left to the guardians of free speech along with big tech the left today has gone from protecting speech to enforcing speech even to the point of penalizing you if you say the wrong thing in public you could lose your job and libeling welcome to the era of simply shut up. antitrust regulators at the european commission are accusing four banks of colluding to manipulate the price of certain bonds while the competition commission did not name the four suspects deutsche bank and credit suisse chose to declare that they are cooperati
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fred kaufman thank you so much fred appreciate you being here you got it bart. stay here because when we return we talk about the future of venture capital with shame for malley of carbon group and as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell. not long ago the political left are the guardians of free speech along with big tech the left today has gone from protecting speech to enforcing speech even to the point of penalizing you if you say the wrong thing in public you can lose your job and libeling welcome to the era of simply shut up not. to mention. the six thirty five that you have a career and unclear involves using your eyes slowly in your computer and things like that in an office. perhaps you sort of getting going it's circular it's. going to have to stop doing all of this i mean this is kind of you look at the minutes must be from my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and a box. around it a very strong magnetic field on the field in my head. it's like a real hard time assured my skin burns and that wire
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but at the same time kaufman met one of his big challenges. the one concern the bumps in the sun beloved us from deep bulkier with its hair raising cries of fill some. valves you know those two valves are just. you know i mean held them half an hour it is sort of a tradition with that if you listen to them now they are recording where he halted for eleven seconds all tenors are like thanks yeah so everybody is that those valves are famous for. for people wanting to show their big voice. oh yes he responds very credible but i mean it's you see i mean i checked the facts and it's fourteen years ago that are saying the last time here i'm still. i was always praising this whole because it's so beautiful and the christie was oh perfect i mean obviously they're super introduced to get everyone. to see what. was called the part no. no we're broke i'm stuck you see i'm. those super enthusiastic fans almost part of the entourage which concert promoters and he himself have to money even on stage the adoration can become obsessive there's never been a pe
but at the same time kaufman met one of his big challenges. the one concern the bumps in the sun beloved us from deep bulkier with its hair raising cries of fill some. valves you know those two valves are just. you know i mean held them half an hour it is sort of a tradition with that if you listen to them now they are recording where he halted for eleven seconds all tenors are like thanks yeah so everybody is that those valves are famous for. for people wanting to show their big voice. oh yes...
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fred kaufman thank you so much fred appreciate you being here you've got a part. stay here because when we return we talk about the future of venture capital with chamber mally of carbon group and as we go to break here are the numbers of the closing bell. they all. will this is all the proof. the the. same wrong. we all just don't. get to shape our. become educated and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. my son doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abusers started going after the users in the prison population. we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was on the hill i increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs. there are with a number of people who are in prison for. a long sentence in this for whom minor minor offenders in the drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in waves and
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the new head of excavations manfred kaufman is an expert on the bronze age and on a toad he is familiar with sites like this from the hittite period now a new adventure is beginning for troy and the documentation of its history. previously attributed solely to the greek mainland lottery has turned out to be a handicraft art which also originated in troy. many ceramic products for my scene a. not always imported as ones. near the north east bastion the city and palace walls meet then close a deep well which is accessible to both the ruler and the people in other words in the distribution of scarce resources like water a sense of community prevent the feature of anatolian society. the research is also found still a on the gates cultic groups such details of the reminiscent of the hittite empire an ancient advanced civilization intimate only in. another indication that homer described a troy that really existed is the cave with a spring in it today surrounded by fields. home described ruled stone channels where the wives and lovely daughters of troy washed that splendid clothes in peace be
the new head of excavations manfred kaufman is an expert on the bronze age and on a toad he is familiar with sites like this from the hittite period now a new adventure is beginning for troy and the documentation of its history. previously attributed solely to the greek mainland lottery has turned out to be a handicraft art which also originated in troy. many ceramic products for my scene a. not always imported as ones. near the north east bastion the city and palace walls meet then close a...
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he's so musical and speaks all these languages and he's like he has it all the thing about illness kaufman is that he's a phenomenally intelligent guy he thinks about everything i mean of course he's a good looking very handsome ten are very often if they're fed aki or not so good looking and he has or is it illness has gone through a rough patch i mean there's not been well so there's a lot of expectation and we're all rooting for him you know where he fits in the pantheon of the great tennis certainly he's one for the ages no question. you know sconce is arguably the greatest singer of his generation. at the royal opera house cotton garden he's been tackling one of the most taxing roles in italian opera there. in the final hour before going on stage there was a little piece in his dressing room one thing for fact check no no to a few years to transfer privacy yet it just surprises you it comes right it's a comes right up to give it a. carrot gotta find a way to make that work there. you are. there do. you. want to work for. free just try not to break into all this power. this state so th
he's so musical and speaks all these languages and he's like he has it all the thing about illness kaufman is that he's a phenomenally intelligent guy he thinks about everything i mean of course he's a good looking very handsome ten are very often if they're fed aki or not so good looking and he has or is it illness has gone through a rough patch i mean there's not been well so there's a lot of expectation and we're all rooting for him you know where he fits in the pantheon of the great tennis...
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kaufman. i do admire the work you have done, sir. under my presumptive chairmanship you can remember that denver will not be forgotten and we care about all of the communities and make sure that all of the medical centers get up to snuff. miss est, what a pleasure to be your colleague and it was a great note of sadness that i see you departing. you are enormously talented but i know you'll be contributing to our country and our nation and you'll continue to contribute to your community. and of course mr. o'rourke, he's not here but enough said about him. there is a lot already being said about him and i have a feeling we haven't heard the last of him here. and what a special sacred bipartisan space this is. mr. chairman, i know we'll continue this relationship that we have and i will do my utmost to preserve the traditions of this committee. so thank you. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will yield, yes. >> i'm excited and looking forward to the new leadership here and my understanding is that i'm looking at one of the new leaders o
kaufman. i do admire the work you have done, sir. under my presumptive chairmanship you can remember that denver will not be forgotten and we care about all of the communities and make sure that all of the medical centers get up to snuff. miss est, what a pleasure to be your colleague and it was a great note of sadness that i see you departing. you are enormously talented but i know you'll be contributing to our country and our nation and you'll continue to contribute to your community. and of...
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in kaufman live the public life mocked spins you can see suspects flushed. up as if i live got knocked up tells phones off and the barge is fair to all. they took over the cornish oprah in two thousand and twelve. as artistic director in turn diamond is of course it's a very special. where they were very special history and a very special tradition so why is that is it the perfect place for your idea of staging music. but didn't exist before i came to berlin i couldn't invent a better. place for me to work in. the theater with a turbulent history. after world war two one man made it the nerve center of a whole generation its founder and first artistic director valter felson stein. instead of a traditional opera house he set out to make it a music theater and for nearly thirty years he put real people expressing their lives and actions through song center stage not singing stars but an ensemble including the set technicians. i'm a person firstly that needs teams and a family of people grammy i need to know that everyone not just the singers or the designers b
in kaufman live the public life mocked spins you can see suspects flushed. up as if i live got knocked up tells phones off and the barge is fair to all. they took over the cornish oprah in two thousand and twelve. as artistic director in turn diamond is of course it's a very special. where they were very special history and a very special tradition so why is that is it the perfect place for your idea of staging music. but didn't exist before i came to berlin i couldn't invent a better. place...
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there is peaker, howard banks of kaufman, texas, i wish everybody could meet this patriot. he is legally blind. veteran.world war ii he flies old glory every day, every day. one day some no account vandal ecided he would take, take mr. banks' flag and mr. banks fought him. he fought him. aged 92 and he still decided that he would fight for to die for illing his american flag and the it represents. these patriots inspire me, mr. speaker. and then there is the social i met in the that fifth district of texas. what he'll year, do, he'll take himself and all f his managers on mercy ships to africa in order to deliver care and gifts. this is something he does at his expense. there are so many people i wish i had time to mention in the texas who ict of represent the best of america. i don't have all that time, mr. let me mention one more. waterston of terrell, texas. a veterans resource center not a block, maybe two v.a.s away from the dallas hospital and now if homeless veterans will go to the v.a. get their healthcare, as soon as they come out, they can get clean clothes. they
there is peaker, howard banks of kaufman, texas, i wish everybody could meet this patriot. he is legally blind. veteran.world war ii he flies old glory every day, every day. one day some no account vandal ecided he would take, take mr. banks' flag and mr. banks fought him. he fought him. aged 92 and he still decided that he would fight for to die for illing his american flag and the it represents. these patriots inspire me, mr. speaker. and then there is the social i met in the that fifth...
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i will resign from the position of prime minister in more equate for the president for me in kaufman rajapaksa criticised what he called attempts to run the country without elections rajapakse and president might have a serious say in his bid to hold a snap election ended on thursday when the supreme court ruled that the president did not have the authority to dissolve parliament and call elections a second case challenging rajapakse as premiership is also before the courts and. this is not good should remain prime minister he finished the war it was developing the country our people to mind and about all of this happened because mahindra did not have a majority in parliament when a country is on stable it is difficult for people like us to make a living and his plans messed up and according paused restraining order rajapaksa had few options but he was clear that it doesn't end here. the change of government by the people expected his now here to be put off by the people will definitely be changed. no one can prevent it after weeks of scathing attacks on the man he sacked and vowed n
i will resign from the position of prime minister in more equate for the president for me in kaufman rajapaksa criticised what he called attempts to run the country without elections rajapakse and president might have a serious say in his bid to hold a snap election ended on thursday when the supreme court ruled that the president did not have the authority to dissolve parliament and call elections a second case challenging rajapakse as premiership is also before the courts and. this is not...
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and he so musical and speaks all these languages and he's like has it all the thing about illness kaufman is that he's a phenomenally intelligent guy he thinks about everything i mean of course he's a good looking very handsome ten are very often if they are fair aki or not so good looking and he has or is it the onus has gone through a rough patch i mean does not being well so there's a lot of expectation and we're all rooting for him you know where he fits in the pantheon of the great tenors certainly he's one for the ages no question. you know scott is arguably the greatest singer of his generation. at the royal opera house cotton garden he's been tackling one of the most taxing roles in italian opera there. in the final hour before going on stage there was a little piece in his dressing room one thing in the fourth act. known to do for you that here is to turn surprises you yet it just surprises you it comes right it's a constructive but give it a. carrot gotta find a way to make that work because here. you are you are. there. you. are not. really just trying not to break into old is
and he so musical and speaks all these languages and he's like has it all the thing about illness kaufman is that he's a phenomenally intelligent guy he thinks about everything i mean of course he's a good looking very handsome ten are very often if they are fair aki or not so good looking and he has or is it the onus has gone through a rough patch i mean does not being well so there's a lot of expectation and we're all rooting for him you know where he fits in the pantheon of the great tenors...
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happens to these government rates depends on how much energy to carry if you have these low energy kaufman grace for example those which come from the sun they are mostly shielded by the magnetic field of the earth so they follow the field lines of the magnetic fields and end up in the north and south polar regions where you can see them as the magnificent norton might. but there is also does are a kind of cosmic rays those very high energy at cosmic rays which just go through the magnetic field and doesn't care about it at all. the northern lights are impressive but the phenomenon that releases the most energy rich cosmic rays is even more stunning. the unusual thing about this radiation is stars unfortunately we can't see it so dece get into the atmosphere and hit a molecule of air. and on the interaction it creates more particles which are going in random direction it's like a train collision so before all the cars of the train are going in a single direction and after a collision each car goes in a slightly different. so you take these particles from the interaction of the primary cosm
happens to these government rates depends on how much energy to carry if you have these low energy kaufman grace for example those which come from the sun they are mostly shielded by the magnetic field of the earth so they follow the field lines of the magnetic fields and end up in the north and south polar regions where you can see them as the magnificent norton might. but there is also does are a kind of cosmic rays those very high energy at cosmic rays which just go through the magnetic...
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want to say thank you for everything you've done to help me reach my dreams from woodley field to kaufman i've paid off all your debt as well. what! now instead of trying to save money every weekend to replace the savings account you drained on traveling to play baseball, you can spend it on yourself. >brady singer was taken 18th overall in the draft and got a $4.25 million signing bonus from the royals. his first big pay day and he pays off his parents debt.. . we all know parents go to great lengths for their kids.. one ohio man went to great heights. his daughter just became a delta flight attendant and had to work christmas eve.. so he flew with her from new orleans to detroit, and then she told him to put his seat back in it's upright position for take off and landing from detroit to fort myers, back to detroit, and then to hartford.you know parents fly free but they have to go standbye so he was lucky he got a seat on every flight.. even first class on one of them. (ácommercialá) does santa claus himself, need the most trusted battery this holiday season? maybe not. maybe he could t
want to say thank you for everything you've done to help me reach my dreams from woodley field to kaufman i've paid off all your debt as well. what! now instead of trying to save money every weekend to replace the savings account you drained on traveling to play baseball, you can spend it on yourself. >brady singer was taken 18th overall in the draft and got a $4.25 million signing bonus from the royals. his first big pay day and he pays off his parents debt.. . we all know parents go to...
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want to say thank you for everything you've done to help me reach my dreams from woodley field to kaufmang off the loan from the bank. also i've paid off all your debt as well. what! now instead of trying to save money every weekend to replace the savings account you drained on traveling to play baseball, you can spend it on yourself. >brady singer was taken 18th overall in the draft and got a $4.25 million signing bonus from the royals. his first big pay day and he pays off his parents debt.. we all know parents go to great lengths for their kids.. one ohio man went to great heights. his daughter just became a delta flight attendant and had to work christmas eve.. so he flew with her from new orleans to detroit, and then she told him to put his seat back in it's upright position for take off and landing from detroit to fort myers, back to detroit, and then to hartford. you know parents fly free but they have to go stanye so he was lucky he got a seat on every flight.. even first class on one of them. ( will )one california man is extremely grateful the couple who found his lost diaper ba
want to say thank you for everything you've done to help me reach my dreams from woodley field to kaufmang off the loan from the bank. also i've paid off all your debt as well. what! now instead of trying to save money every weekend to replace the savings account you drained on traveling to play baseball, you can spend it on yourself. >brady singer was taken 18th overall in the draft and got a $4.25 million signing bonus from the royals. his first big pay day and he pays off his parents...
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kaufman. i admire the work you have done. under my presumptive chairmanship, you can guarantee that denver will not be forgotten and we care about all the veterans in all the communities and we will make sure these medical centers all get up to snuff. what a pleasure it's been to be your colleague and its sad that you are departing but i know you will contribute to our country and our nation and you will continue to contribute to your community. of course, mr. o'rourke, he's not here but enough said about him. there is more to be said about him and i am sure we have not heard the last of him. what a special, sacred, bipartisan space this is. mr. chairman, i know we will continue this relationship we have. and i will do my utmost to preserve the traditions of this committee so thank you. >> will the gentleman yield? >> i will yield, yes. >> i am excited and looking forward to the new leadership is thatmy understanding i've looking at one of the new leaders of this committee but i want to say something about the current leader
kaufman. i admire the work you have done. under my presumptive chairmanship, you can guarantee that denver will not be forgotten and we care about all the veterans in all the communities and we will make sure these medical centers all get up to snuff. what a pleasure it's been to be your colleague and its sad that you are departing but i know you will contribute to our country and our nation and you will continue to contribute to your community. of course, mr. o'rourke, he's not here but enough...
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ted kaufman has a really good one. one of the things i found was barr bragging that he was one of the hardliners on the iran contra pardons. he said others were saying we should only pardon a couple and i was saying, no, as many as possible. i don't know to what degree that mr. barr from that era and this era share beliefs. people change. but we look at congress and the courts, and of course mueller. there are all of these things happening. i thought it was interesting that he picked someone who was such an ardent advocate of presidential pardon power. >> what are the mechanisms for communication between the white house and congress that we should have our eye on? who are the people that will be influencing the direction that this white house takes with this congress? what are the entry points as a reporter? olivier mentioned going from the outside in. i know when i am looking at a particular issue, like immigration, my first calls are to the people who are like-minded with the president. you never know who they have c
ted kaufman has a really good one. one of the things i found was barr bragging that he was one of the hardliners on the iran contra pardons. he said others were saying we should only pardon a couple and i was saying, no, as many as possible. i don't know to what degree that mr. barr from that era and this era share beliefs. people change. but we look at congress and the courts, and of course mueller. there are all of these things happening. i thought it was interesting that he picked someone...
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. >> good morning commissioners and deputy director kaufman. my name is lauren muckley. we are seeker -- seeking your awe prove to modify the grant. the contractor opened a new site in district 11 and took over as a meal provider for veterans academy in district two, presidio neighborhood. with these funds we will be able to continue to meet the needs of the community in these districts. this funding will also provide saturday meals as our mission neighborhood center meal site, additional meals across the sites to meet the current demand. please note that the add backs were district 11 is for this year only, which is why there's a decrease in funding next year. we hope to have continued funding next year. thank you for your consideration. i'm happy to answer any questions you have. >> president serina: thank you very much, lauren. i believe i already read item w. if there are no other questions from the commission or the public, i would like to have a motion to approve. >> commissioner pappas: so moved. >> president serina: a second? >> vice president loo: second. >> pre
. >> good morning commissioners and deputy director kaufman. my name is lauren muckley. we are seeker -- seeking your awe prove to modify the grant. the contractor opened a new site in district 11 and took over as a meal provider for veterans academy in district two, presidio neighborhood. with these funds we will be able to continue to meet the needs of the community in these districts. this funding will also provide saturday meals as our mission neighborhood center meal site, additional...
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ron kaufman, former white house political director for president george h.w. bush. we so appreciate your perspective, and ed rollins, thank you for being here. you guys were close together and you were close to a president who has passed. >> a very old friend. >> harris: thank you for being with me. our coverage continues with shepard smith. >> shepard: we wait for the train to leave the station. what did i say? i said tennessee. nobody is in tennessee today. the former presidents grandson, and is on the train and will be joining us live in just a few moments. he's 32 years old. he is neil bush's son, and has been with the family through these days. actually with his now late grandfather when he died at the end of last week on friday. an honorary pallbearer, who says he was the world's greatest grandfather and reminds us all we don't want to mourn, we want to celebrate, and we will speak with him in just a moment. in about two and a half hours, i think harris probably mentioned this train ride down to college station, this was expected to be assertive typical housto
ron kaufman, former white house political director for president george h.w. bush. we so appreciate your perspective, and ed rollins, thank you for being here. you guys were close together and you were close to a president who has passed. >> a very old friend. >> harris: thank you for being with me. our coverage continues with shepard smith. >> shepard: we wait for the train to leave the station. what did i say? i said tennessee. nobody is in tennessee today. the former...
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. >> yes, and the pulitzer is not enough for all of the work you have done on this, and martha kaufmand charlie sykes, nice to have you in from the cold. a and so there are some fun left in politics as first lady michelle obama stopped by jimmy al fallon to talk about her new book, and then they surprised some folks right there on the elevator at our own 30 rock. >> that's it. >> hey, how you doing? ♪ jingle bells jingle bells ♪ jingle all the way ♪ jingle bells jingle bells ♪ jingle all the way ♪ oh what fun it is to ride in a with one-horse open sleigh ♪ i would have noticed some dizziness that could lead to balance issues. that's because i'm trained to report any changes in behavior, no matter how small, so tom could have peace of mind. we'll be right there. we have to go. hey, tom. you should try right at home. they're great for us. the right care. right at home. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time invento
. >> yes, and the pulitzer is not enough for all of the work you have done on this, and martha kaufmand charlie sykes, nice to have you in from the cold. a and so there are some fun left in politics as first lady michelle obama stopped by jimmy al fallon to talk about her new book, and then they surprised some folks right there on the elevator at our own 30 rock. >> that's it. >> hey, how you doing? ♪ jingle bells jingle bells ♪ jingle all the way ♪ jingle bells jingle...
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i want to bring in dan kaufman, wisconsin native and author of the become "the fall of wisconsin".art here. this is an incredible story, what's happening in wisconsin. i feel like there is a time in which wisconsin was which liberal bastion and it doesn't seem like it is that anymore. let's start here. what exactly is happening? >> what happened is within a day of tony evers winning the election, the governor's election, the speaker of the assembly floated some ideas in the press that he was going to strip the new governor of some of his powers. there were not many specifics. the senate majority leader signed on to the effort, but it was all just speculation. however, last friday, a week ago friday, they dropped five bills, 141 pages of text with more than 40 significant changes to state law. so legislators and outraged citizens were scrambling over the weekend to try to figure out what was in the bill. there was some 1234i6significan things. for example, they're taking away evers' right to withdraw from the affordable care act. they have also limited early voting to two weeks. >>
i want to bring in dan kaufman, wisconsin native and author of the become "the fall of wisconsin".art here. this is an incredible story, what's happening in wisconsin. i feel like there is a time in which wisconsin was which liberal bastion and it doesn't seem like it is that anymore. let's start here. what exactly is happening? >> what happened is within a day of tony evers winning the election, the governor's election, the speaker of the assembly floated some ideas in the...
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carlos curbelo, mike kaufman, too bad, mike. mia love. >> how magnanimous.was president trump just a day after the midterm elections rubbing salt in the wounds of republicans who didn't fully embrace his agenda. it's left many rank and file trying to figure ot the answer to a basic question. how can they be true to themselves and their districts without becoming a target for the head of their party. joining me are two republican congressmen set to leave washington. congressman ryan costello and carlos curbelo. >> i'm not italian but he's not the first one to make that mistake. >> congressman curbelo, thank you for being here. you two are friends in congress which many of you may not know that that does happen in the congress. but you are both leaving. congressman, you elected to retire and congressman curbelo, you decided to run. so my first question to you, are you glad you did that instead of retiring considering that ultimately it didn't work out? >> i'm glad i ran because i ran on my record and even though the president doesn't realize this, i was the to
carlos curbelo, mike kaufman, too bad, mike. mia love. >> how magnanimous.was president trump just a day after the midterm elections rubbing salt in the wounds of republicans who didn't fully embrace his agenda. it's left many rank and file trying to figure ot the answer to a basic question. how can they be true to themselves and their districts without becoming a target for the head of their party. joining me are two republican congressmen set to leave washington. congressman ryan...
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ben kaufman is my favorite. he was a golden gloves boxer before the war. and he and his team were trying to take out this machine gun position and everybody was killed or wounded, including fred -- ben, he got shot in the right shoulder. now ben is pissed and he draws his revolver, which is empty and he charges the german machine gun position, jumps in the hole, beats the hell out of the crew, and forces them to carry their own weapon back to american lines. then he passes out. i want to be a golden gloves boxer because this guy rocks. the worst kind of soldier material i ever saw is what whittlesy called abraham krotoshinsky who volunteers to try to climb back through the lines to bring word guy who tried to call back through the lines to give word they had to be relieved. all the time they tried to get to whittlesy, trying to get to whittlesy, trying to get to whittlesy, these guys are hanging on by a thread. private conclusion rotoshinsky goes back and it takes him an hour and a half to crawl a few feet. a british soldier steps on his fins without even
ben kaufman is my favorite. he was a golden gloves boxer before the war. and he and his team were trying to take out this machine gun position and everybody was killed or wounded, including fred -- ben, he got shot in the right shoulder. now ben is pissed and he draws his revolver, which is empty and he charges the german machine gun position, jumps in the hole, beats the hell out of the crew, and forces them to carry their own weapon back to american lines. then he passes out. i want to be a...
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ben kaufman is my favorite guy, he was a golden glove guy before the war.and he and his team were trying to take on this machine gun position and everybody was killed including fred, he got shot in the right shoulder. now been is just. and he draws the machine gun position jumps in the whole, beats the out of the crew and forces them to carry their machines back. and then he passes out. i want to be a golden gloves boxer because this guy rocks. the worst kind of soldier material i ever saw is what whittlesey called abraham krasinski, the one guy on the morning of the seventh volunteer to try to climb back through the lines to bring word that they absolutely had to be relieved. the whole time the 77th is battling forward trying to get to wilsey. trying to get to whittlesey, trying to get to whittlesey. these guys are holding on by a thread. edition crawls back. and he is so careful it takes him until 7 am until almost 5 pm to crawl back a kilometer and a half. he is so filthy that at one point he is hiding under a bush and a german officer steps on his finge
ben kaufman is my favorite guy, he was a golden glove guy before the war.and he and his team were trying to take on this machine gun position and everybody was killed including fred, he got shot in the right shoulder. now been is just. and he draws the machine gun position jumps in the whole, beats the out of the crew and forces them to carry their machines back. and then he passes out. i want to be a golden gloves boxer because this guy rocks. the worst kind of soldier material i ever saw is...
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he named probably the first african american ever to be special assistant to the president, bruce kaufman who had been a military aide to the president. the president said take a year off and work for me. and bruce did. went everywhere with the president for a year. it was a great opportunity. george bush was the first u.s. president to name a african american to that position. a lot of firsts. but even bigger than that was the kindness they showed everybody. everybody on the staff. and certainly to me. the first time the president invited me to fly with him in air force one, i had brought some people that he knew to the oval office, and i wasn't thinking that i was going to be invited to do this, and he told me come on. come on in. stand, and then he had me take pictures with him. it's almost unheard of. staffers don't take pictures with the president own his guests. and he said joe, i want you to come with me today to new york city on air force one. can you do that? as if i was going to say no. of course. i was so thrilled. i was so thrilled. and that's the kind of person that he was. t
he named probably the first african american ever to be special assistant to the president, bruce kaufman who had been a military aide to the president. the president said take a year off and work for me. and bruce did. went everywhere with the president for a year. it was a great opportunity. george bush was the first u.s. president to name a african american to that position. a lot of firsts. but even bigger than that was the kindness they showed everybody. everybody on the staff. and...
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ted kaufman has a really good one on the senate side. what of the things i found in the miller center was barr reiki one of the hardliners on the iran contra pardons. that's what a highlight on twitter. interest can be said of the people saying we should only pardon a couple of people and i said no, we should get essman as possible, not just caspar weinberger come all these the people. i don't know what, to what degree mr. barr from there and mr. barr from this era ship a set of beliefs. people change when he was notable to me as as a go forwad with all these investigations in congress, in the course because we shouldn't overlook that part of it, and, of course, mueller. there are all these other things happening. it was interesting that he picked someone who is such an ardent advocate of presidential pardon power. >> just a process question. what are the mechanisms for communication between the white house and congress that we should have our eye on? who are the people that will be influencing what direction this white house, the path t
ted kaufman has a really good one on the senate side. what of the things i found in the miller center was barr reiki one of the hardliners on the iran contra pardons. that's what a highlight on twitter. interest can be said of the people saying we should only pardon a couple of people and i said no, we should get essman as possible, not just caspar weinberger come all these the people. i don't know what, to what degree mr. barr from there and mr. barr from this era ship a set of beliefs. people...
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republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman all discussed losing the reelection bids and reflect their time in congress. >> you know we go on our app, we go in our devices we want things quickly let jefferson wrote weekly that 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said "the ground of liberation is to be gained by inches. we must be content with what we get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men, even to do it if it's ward's own good." so my point is that we cultural need to step back and say look, these things take time, we got to take small steps in order to get there. >> to think that we have spent trillions now in these wars, and that the war in afghanistan has been in an ongoing thing, 18 years. i think it's just ridiculous and i think also these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more minute enemies than we would've had. they have done more harm than good. >> again, the congress of the united states i believe in the house of representatives is simply still even with the reforms
republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman all discussed losing the reelection bids and reflect their time in congress. >> you know we go on our app, we go in our devices we want things quickly let jefferson wrote weekly that 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said "the ground of liberation is to be gained by inches. we must be content with what we get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade...
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ben kaufman, my favorite guy, a golden gloves boxer before the war and he and his team were trying to take out this machine gun position and everybody was killed or wounded, including fred, ben, he got shot in the right shoulder. now, ben's pissed. and he draws his revolver. which is empty. and he charges the german machine gun position. jumps in the hole. beats the hell out of the crew. and forces them to carry their own weapon back to american lines. then he passes out. i want to be a golden gloves boxer, because this guy rocks. the worst kind of soldier material i ever saw is what whittlesy called abraham corrodeshinski. the one guy on the morning of the 7th, volunteered to try to climb back through the lines, to bring word that they absolutely had to be releaved. the whole time the 77th is battling forward, trying to get to whittlesy, trying to get to whit the sy, trying to get to whittlesy, these guys are holding on bay thread. corrodeshinski crawls back and he is so careful, he takes from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to crawl back a kilometer and half. he is so filthy and at one point
ben kaufman, my favorite guy, a golden gloves boxer before the war and he and his team were trying to take out this machine gun position and everybody was killed or wounded, including fred, ben, he got shot in the right shoulder. now, ben's pissed. and he draws his revolver. which is empty. and he charges the german machine gun position. jumps in the hole. beats the hell out of the crew. and forces them to carry their own weapon back to american lines. then he passes out. i want to be a golden...
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republicans peter rosskam, john duncan and mike kaufman, all discuss losing their re-election bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our device, we want things quickly, and yet jeffson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, we must be content with what we can get from time to time, and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men, even to do what is for their own good. so my point is, that we culturally need to step back, and say look, these things take time. we got to take small steps in order to get there. >> my big thing, to think that we've spent trillions now on these wars, and that the war in afghanistan is now going on, you know, it is 18 years, i think it is just, i think it is just ridiculous, and i think also, these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would have had. they have done more harm than good. >> in the congress of the united states, i believe in the house of representatives, there
republicans peter rosskam, john duncan and mike kaufman, all discuss losing their re-election bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our device, we want things quickly, and yet jeffson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, we must be content with what we can get from time to time, and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men, even...
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ted kaufman is a really good one on the senate side. and one of the things i found in this miller center one was barr bragging that he was sort of one of the hard liners on the iran-contra pardons. and that's what i highlighted on twitter. this is interesting. he says other people were saying no, we should only pard an couple of people and i said no, we should get as many as possible not just casper weinberger, all of these other people. i don't know, i don't know to what degree mr. barr from that era and mr. barr from that era share a set of beliefs. you know, people change. but it was notable to me, as we go forward with all of these various investigations, in congress, in the courts, as we shouldn't overlook that part of it either, and then of course, mueller, and southern district, this are all of these other things happening, i thought it was interesting that he picked someone who is such a, such an ardent advocate of presidential pardon power. >> david? >> david drazel from cnn. just a process question, i guess. who, what are the
ted kaufman is a really good one on the senate side. and one of the things i found in this miller center one was barr bragging that he was sort of one of the hard liners on the iran-contra pardons. and that's what i highlighted on twitter. this is interesting. he says other people were saying no, we should only pard an couple of people and i said no, we should get as many as possible not just casper weinberger, all of these other people. i don't know, i don't know to what degree mr. barr from...
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conversations with three retiring members of congress, republicans peter ross come, john duncan and mike kaufman all discuss losing their reelection bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our devices we want things quickly and yet jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches. we must be content what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men even to do it for their own good. so my point is that we culturally need to step back and say, look, these things take time. we have to take small steps in order to get there. >> my big thing, to think that we've spent trillions now on these wars and that the war in afghanistan is now going on, you know, it's 18 years, i think is just -- i think it's just ridiculous. and i think also these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would have had. they've done more harm than good. >> in the congress of the united states i believe in the house
conversations with three retiring members of congress, republicans peter ross come, john duncan and mike kaufman all discuss losing their reelection bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our devices we want things quickly and yet jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence, he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches. we must be content what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is...
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republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman. all discuss losing their re-election bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our devices, we want things quickly. yet jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence. he said, the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches. we must be content what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men even to do what is for their own good. so my point is, that we culturally need to step back and say, look, these things take time. we have to take small steps in order to get there. >> my big thing to think that we've spent trillions now on these wars and that the war in afghanistan is now going on its 18 years, i think it's just ridiculous. i think also these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would have had. they've done more harm than good. >> in the congress of the united states, i believe in the house of representatives there's s
republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman. all discuss losing their re-election bids and reflect on their time in congress. >> we go on our app, we go on our devices, we want things quickly. yet jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence. he said, the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches. we must be content what we can get from time to time and eternally press forward for what is yet to get. it takes time to persuade men even to do...
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conversations with three retiring members of congress, republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman. they all discuss loop their losing bit and their time in congress. we go on our apps, we go on our devices we went things quickly but jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence. he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, one must be content what we can get from time to time and eternal rest for what is it to get. it takes time to persuade men, even to do it if it's for their own good. so my point is that we culturally need to step back and say look, these things take time, we got to take small steps in order to get there. >> to think that we have spent trillions now on these wars and that the war in afghanistan has been going on, it's 18 years, i think it's just ridiculous. and i think also that these wars and our foreign policy has caused us to have more enemies than we would've had they have done more harm than good. >> and the congress of the united states, i believe in the house of representatives there is simply still even with the
conversations with three retiring members of congress, republicans peter roskam, john duncan and mike kaufman. they all discuss loop their losing bit and their time in congress. we go on our apps, we go on our devices we went things quickly but jefferson wrote this 14 years after he wrote the declaration of independence. he said the ground of liberty is to be gained by inches, one must be content what we can get from time to time and eternal rest for what is it to get. it takes time to persuade...
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what a collapse, you thought tom kaufman might make a difference and they will go in the direction.ce from last year. maria: thank you. catch the sports report on fox news headlines 24/7 or serious radio xm 115. we will take a short break. futures indicator lower open for the broader averages, down industrials below, we are expecting a decline at the start of trading. we expect job numbers coming out and that may set the tone. join us at 8:00 eastern for special coverage and where the jobs are with job numbers out for the month of november. border battle, incoming house speaker nancy pelosi wants lawmakers to punt the debate over funding the border wall. we will talk about that in the next hour, "mornings with maria" right here. only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. . . . ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is o
what a collapse, you thought tom kaufman might make a difference and they will go in the direction.ce from last year. maria: thank you. catch the sports report on fox news headlines 24/7 or serious radio xm 115. we will take a short break. futures indicator lower open for the broader averages, down industrials below, we are expecting a decline at the start of trading. we expect job numbers coming out and that may set the tone. join us at 8:00 eastern for special coverage and where the jobs are...
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kaufman, you are recognized. >> thank you. mr. secretary, i think the v.a. has always had the authority to reach out to community providers prior to the choice act, i think in specific relationships. i am trying to remember the name of the -- is it the p 3 program? p 3 program. one of the complaints i have heard about that program that still exists today is that every separate agreement is negotiated independently. and what i think -- and so in colorado we have had some potential providers under the p 3 problem drop out because of the length of the negotiations and the complexity of the negotiations. where i think one question that they always raised to me was why don't we simply use medicare rates as reimbursement on the p 3 program so we are not renegotiating every new agreement from scratch? >> we actually are moving away right now with the triwest and in the future with the agreements, the community care agreements with the mission act. and right now we have -- try west has stood up, and actual low at colorado, in denver. and in the first week -- they ar
kaufman, you are recognized. >> thank you. mr. secretary, i think the v.a. has always had the authority to reach out to community providers prior to the choice act, i think in specific relationships. i am trying to remember the name of the -- is it the p 3 program? p 3 program. one of the complaints i have heard about that program that still exists today is that every separate agreement is negotiated independently. and what i think -- and so in colorado we have had some potential...