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just ask south carolina congressman and guy who put his wig on backwards . ( cheers and applause ) trey gowdy. >> i would say this to the-- to the professor. put down the cognac, and the loss writings of j.d. salinger. if you want to see how stupid our fellow citizens are, take a look at last tuesday night. >> stephen: yes, if you want to see how stupid americans are, just look at who they elected last tuesday. ( cheers and applause ) in your face. these are smart guys. what are you doing wasting time on salinger's lost stories? the only good one is "a girl i knew." if you want to make it through "hapworth 16" you're going to need something stronger than cognac. of course, i don't have to tell you, democrat democrats are, le. fox will do it for me. >> the entire process of getting this passed was all predicated on manipulating, lying to the american people because they knew they couldn't get it passed any other way. >> they new exwoou this kind of stuff the whole time, they giew exwoou it, and they agreed with gruber that is not the type of thing you could talk about publicly because it
just ask south carolina congressman and guy who put his wig on backwards . ( cheers and applause ) trey gowdy. >> i would say this to the-- to the professor. put down the cognac, and the loss writings of j.d. salinger. if you want to see how stupid our fellow citizens are, take a look at last tuesday night. >> stephen: yes, if you want to see how stupid americans are, just look at who they elected last tuesday. ( cheers and applause ) in your face. these are smart guys. what are you...
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i asked south carolina senator lindsay graham. >> well had very good candidates for a change. seen in a long time. but it was not embracing us. this00er herd you describe runn over democrats could turn on us. you didn't have to read the tea leaves to understand. american people put a stop sign in front of the oval office. the president obviously can't see it. i don't take this as people in america becoming republicans i the see this as telling the president stop, rekid where you are going. jake our political experts. >> speaker gingrich. let me start with you. i understand your issues with president obama, talking about executive action, acting alenon immigration. that aside. what can he do with mitch mcconnell and john boehner. what is possible now? >> the most important thing he can duo is spend time with the two of them. without anybody else? and clinton and i negotiated 35 days, nas face to face. >> why is that important the you understand this better than anybody. you have to create a human understanding. let done your hair. understand what i can't do. then they have to l
i asked south carolina senator lindsay graham. >> well had very good candidates for a change. seen in a long time. but it was not embracing us. this00er herd you describe runn over democrats could turn on us. you didn't have to read the tea leaves to understand. american people put a stop sign in front of the oval office. the president obviously can't see it. i don't take this as people in america becoming republicans i the see this as telling the president stop, rekid where you are...
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relations between different states, when sherman was in georgia, the governor of georgia asked the governor of south carolina to please send some local troops, militia, across the river to help defend georgia. and the governor said, absolutely not. and so when sherman is coming, our governor sent a telegram and the comment is, where were you six months ago? our boys aren't going to cross the savannah either. and so it's a wonderful essay on that, the democracy. the governors just weren't going to help one another. not that it would have made a whole lot of difference, i don't think. >> probably wouldn't. may have slowed sherman down a day or two, but he would have maneuvered around them actually eventually. >> charleston surrenders. but the last shots were fired in the siege on february 18 by a union monitor that fired two shots. the flag -- when the confederates abandoned, they left flags flying to give the impression that the forts were still occupied. and so this union monitor fired two shots at the fort. no response. then the fleet steamed on into charleston harbor. and folks, that's the end of the siege
relations between different states, when sherman was in georgia, the governor of georgia asked the governor of south carolina to please send some local troops, militia, across the river to help defend georgia. and the governor said, absolutely not. and so when sherman is coming, our governor sent a telegram and the comment is, where were you six months ago? our boys aren't going to cross the savannah either. and so it's a wonderful essay on that, the democracy. the governors just weren't going...
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i wanted to ask and my colleagues in south carolina mentioned dhs. i wish they would have been here. an issue that does send a signal that allows people to come el little when, both with the dhs and department of state, it is this, i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. releasing 36,700 convicted criminals in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. we have tocriminal, people who mean us harm. some of the convictions of people that were convicted, 193 homicide, 426 sexual assault, kidnapping, aggravated assault. vehicle theft, drug trafficking. very, very serious offenses. and yet, dhs is releasing these individuals into american society rather than repatriate them back to their nation of origin. now, what does that have do with the state department? here is why. now not all of them, we asked dhs to provide a list of offenses. and identify why the best they could why they were released. some claim they want to return them to their home country but their home count
i wanted to ask and my colleagues in south carolina mentioned dhs. i wish they would have been here. an issue that does send a signal that allows people to come el little when, both with the dhs and department of state, it is this, i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. releasing 36,700 convicted criminals in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. we have tocriminal, people who mean us harm. some of the...
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will be the new senate majority leader and i personally asked someone who truly enjoys doing the voice, i couldn't be more excited. in south carolinawhich as you know is the carolina, even north carolina doesn't like to associate with them, brad hudo was running against senator lindsey graham. graham absolutely flattened this cat. oh, my gosh! he won by so much he fainted! lindsey graham giving himself the vapors tonight. (laughter) look, i'm trying to find any way to entertain people who are on the ledge tonight. these people in warm up, what do you think's going to happen now? so the senate was a functioning body before tonight. by the way, in case you were wondering how i know the senate changes control, you know, i realize the news networks will probably say that verbatim, but you may be wondering, well, how will we know if the senate changes control and we don't have a television and we live outside within a couple of blocks of the empire state building? yo>> you can keep tabs ton contl of the u.s. senate in a cool way and only here on cnn, the empire state building. check this out. if the democrats maintain control in the sen
will be the new senate majority leader and i personally asked someone who truly enjoys doing the voice, i couldn't be more excited. in south carolinawhich as you know is the carolina, even north carolina doesn't like to associate with them, brad hudo was running against senator lindsey graham. graham absolutely flattened this cat. oh, my gosh! he won by so much he fainted! lindsey graham giving himself the vapors tonight. (laughter) look, i'm trying to find any way to entertain people who are...
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quote if you call the election of a person with the pigmentation he has and ask for representation of 90% of people in south carolinauess that is progress. well, tim scott was not about to take those thoughts from rangel and clyburn lying down. >> let's talk about tomorrow, the lowest common denominate her of fear and race baiting is something the other party has tried to do and the voter his said -- voters said no, they rejected it. >> wow, you listen to clyburn and rangel -- >> wow, i'm appalled. you take charlie rangel and collide, these are guys whose institutional memory of this as the civil rights movement, the vast majority of americans don't agree with that. the vast majority of candidates didn't use the argument. it is a bogus argument. saying -- >> wait a minute, it is a bogus that -- >> what it does is make a nice segment for the show. >> no, but the representatives of your party, when are they going to step into the future in 2014 instead of always pushing african-americans and minorities down. they don't want to celebrate success. >> excuse me, they do not represent the democratic party. >> yeah, they d
quote if you call the election of a person with the pigmentation he has and ask for representation of 90% of people in south carolinauess that is progress. well, tim scott was not about to take those thoughts from rangel and clyburn lying down. >> let's talk about tomorrow, the lowest common denominate her of fear and race baiting is something the other party has tried to do and the voter his said -- voters said no, they rejected it. >> wow, you listen to clyburn and rangel --...
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a controversial exit poll allegedly occurred in south carolina during the midterms asking if blacks wereeir push for equal rights. it suggests if blacks could only try harder they would be as well off as whites. david woodard of clemson university who created the poll told a tv station he does these kinds of polls every day and didn't think too much about it until he got out in the field and saw a reaction, specifically an angry reaction. tweets like this, i cannot believe people even need to ask questions like this, let alone via an exit poll. the pollster says it was meant to find out how race affected tim scott's senate race. and that it was not meant to be provocative but this user still asks, is this 1814? meanwhile, 16-year-old alex from target is the latest internet sensation. al alex from texas had his picture snapped while working at the checkout counter and the picture went viral with 1.4 million mentions with #alex since wednesday. viral marketing companies are trying to take credit but alex says he didn't even know it was tweeted until his store manager showed it to him. some
a controversial exit poll allegedly occurred in south carolina during the midterms asking if blacks wereeir push for equal rights. it suggests if blacks could only try harder they would be as well off as whites. david woodard of clemson university who created the poll told a tv station he does these kinds of polls every day and didn't think too much about it until he got out in the field and saw a reaction, specifically an angry reaction. tweets like this, i cannot believe people even need to...
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i wanted to ask -- and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s., and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to focus the resources on criminals. the people who mean us harm. some of the convictions these people were convicted, 193 homicide convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, kidnapping. aggravated assault, vehicle theft, drug trafficking. very, very serious offenses. and yet d.h.s. is releasing these individuals into american society rather than repatriate them back to their nation of origin. now, what does that have to do with the state department? here's why. not all of them, we asked d.h.s. to provide us the list of offenses and identify reasons to the best they could why they were released.
i wanted to ask -- and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s., and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to...
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south carolina. take on the education of bureaucracy. >> gosh, i cannot let that go. i have to ask about a comic here -- obamacare. it is one thing to put a computer on a child's desk or in ipad. but if they cannot access the internet when they get home -- we have to look at the technology it would take to make sure our children have the technological needs. we do have the benefit of having a great college system in the state. we need to make sure they are fully funded. >> fixing education or the skills gap. >> we are doing a good job there. i think tim scott has been terrific. trying to great a sense of herpes, the duplication is just incredible. at the end of the day when a school fails your kid, do something about it. let's not talk up throwing money at it. parents are lining up around the school where they're allowed -- private education. first person my family to go to challenge. do not allow the teachers unions to basically stop progress. the kids are the biggest losers. shake things up. come up with an alternative. one thing you can do for a kid is to give them a job while t
south carolina. take on the education of bureaucracy. >> gosh, i cannot let that go. i have to ask about a comic here -- obamacare. it is one thing to put a computer on a child's desk or in ipad. but if they cannot access the internet when they get home -- we have to look at the technology it would take to make sure our children have the technological needs. we do have the benefit of having a great college system in the state. we need to make sure they are fully funded. >> fixing...
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south. taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow was here. and i said what? i opened up the door and was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas, over a foot in spots. across the border in tennessee, more snow in the smoky mountains. a staggering2 issues buried this lodge. some guests were temporarily stranded. according to the general manager. >> all the park trails were closed. the roads were closed. we were virtually shut down overnight. >> reporter: cold winds over 50 miles an hour in new york city. slowing and chilling the runners on the marathon's mostly northward route. winds gusted to 55 miles per hour. nearly 20,000 people without power across the state. just inland, the rain turned gillette stadium white. grounds crewed had to break out the snowplows to clear the field. in maine, near white out conditions. down the roopd, this tractor trailer ended up on its side in the snow. rob marciano, abc news, new york. >>> the nor easter has blown out to sea, leaving the eastern part of the nation clear and dry. so
south. taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow was here. and i said what? i opened up the door and was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas, over a foot in spots. across the border in tennessee, more snow in the smoky mountains. a staggering2 issues buried this lodge. some guests were temporarily stranded. according to the general manager. >> all the park trails were closed. the roads were...
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it came heavy and it came to the south, taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow was in and i said, what? and i opened up the door and i was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas. over a foot in spots. feels like mid-january but it's the beginning of november. across the boarder in tennessee, more snow in the smoky mountains. a stragerring 22 inches at this lodge. some folks were temporarily standed. >> all the park roads were closed. we were shut down saturday night. >> reporter: today, the storm moved in the northeast where winds gusted to nearly 50 miles an hour in new york. slowing and chilling runners on the marathon's mostly northward route. in massachusetts, huge waves and winds up to 50 miles an hour. nearly 20,000 people without power across the state. and the snow turned gillette statd yum white before the patriots game in foxborough. crews had to break out the snowplow to clear the field. in maine, near white out conditions. down the road, this tractor-trailer on its side. over 100,000 people without power in tha
it came heavy and it came to the south, taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow was in and i said, what? and i opened up the door and i was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas. over a foot in spots. feels like mid-january but it's the beginning of november. across the boarder in tennessee, more snow in the smoky mountains. a stragerring 22 inches at this lodge. some folks were temporarily standed....
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i wanted to-ask and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s. and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to focus the resources on criminals. people who mean us harm. some of the convictions these people were convicted, 193 homicide convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, kidnapping. aggravated assault, vehicle theft, drug trafficking. very, very serious offenses. and yet d.h.s. is releasing these individuals into american society rather than repatriate them back to their nation of origin. now, what does that have to do with the state department? here's why. not all of them, we asked d.h.s. to provide us the list of offenses and identify reasons to the best they could why they were released. som
i wanted to-ask and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s. and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to...
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>> meanwhile, this is the first gay couple to mar any south carolina after its ban was overturn last week. however, tait attorney general was asking the the u.s. supreme court to step in and block anymore ceremonies, while he appeals. >>> it is a question, parents of children of all ages are trying to answer: how do you get the little ones to fall sleep and stay asleep? a alycia vitarelli who has recent experience in this area has tonight's special. >> reporter: report just a little, jim. as a new parent nothing can prepare you for this whole new level of exhaustion. i'm now also learning that once they start sleeping through the night that break through does not always last, from nightmares, to fear of the dark. tonight a sleep coach is helping us all, sleep, soundly. >> there are daisy would just hate to be with her actually because i was so exhausted. >> reporter: like many new moms allison was running on fumes, sleeping less than two hours at a time. like most new borns, little cleo was still learning to sleep. >> the andrea ellison is a certified sleep coach and says you can start training a baby to sleep through the night at
>> meanwhile, this is the first gay couple to mar any south carolina after its ban was overturn last week. however, tait attorney general was asking the the u.s. supreme court to step in and block anymore ceremonies, while he appeals. >>> it is a question, parents of children of all ages are trying to answer: how do you get the little ones to fall sleep and stay asleep? a alycia vitarelli who has recent experience in this area has tonight's special. >> reporter: report just...
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ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. john's island, south carolinayear-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown may as well be a lifetime away. currently facing murder and other charges, sol man began getting into trouble with the law at age 15 sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what do we have ourself into this time? >> other stuff. >> serious? >> yeah, real serious. >> i've been dealing with him for a long time. when i see that he's a good kid. he's a real good good, but he's making a lot of the wrong decision. and right now he came in here. and he has serious charnls this time. he says it's a big mistake that will get worked out. >> yeah, when i saw that on the news, i swear my heart stopped beating for a couple of seconds. i'm serious. ifs like, whoa. >> i'm going to get out. they've got false charges on me. >> okay. okay. well, the justice system dusz work. if it's innocent, it will prove you're innocent. for his sake, i hope it's true. i want to see him live a prosperous life. i've talked to him about changing his ways. he'll gi
ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. john's island, south carolinayear-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown may as well be a lifetime away. currently facing murder and other charges, sol man began getting into trouble with the law at age 15 sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what do we have ourself into this time? >> other stuff. >> serious? >> yeah, real serious. >> i've been dealing with him for a long time. when i see that he's a good...
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we saw what happened to lavar jones in september, when he was shot by a now former south carolina state trooper who asked lavar to produce his driver's license. that's what lavar is reaching for in this video. we saw how police entered a wall mat in southern ohio and shot 22-year-old john crawford iii to death. crawford was in the store carrying an air rifle that shoots pellets and bbs. ohio is an open carry state. now there's another police shooting in ohio, which we can see. one week ago today 12-year-old tamir rice was shot by 26-year-old cleveland police officer timothy lowman. he died the following day at the hospital. he was a passenger in the car responding at 3:30 p.m. last saturday, november 22nd, to a 911 call from a man at an outdoor recreation center on cleveland's west side. complaining about a guy with a gunpointing it at people. this is the gun rice allegedly had on him. a bb gun, not a real one. the caller told dispatchers the gun was quote, probably fake, but detail was not relaid to the responding officers. video released wednesday by cleveland police shows rice displaying the pellet gu
we saw what happened to lavar jones in september, when he was shot by a now former south carolina state trooper who asked lavar to produce his driver's license. that's what lavar is reaching for in this video. we saw how police entered a wall mat in southern ohio and shot 22-year-old john crawford iii to death. crawford was in the store carrying an air rifle that shoots pellets and bbs. ohio is an open carry state. now there's another police shooting in ohio, which we can see. one week ago...
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shows, senator graham of south carolina was asked what he thought about the house intelligence committeeeport. here is what he said. [video clip] >> they are doing a good job of looking at benghazi as a whole. >> yes or no? >> no, i think the report is full of crap. >> why? deputy director of the cia, when i asked him if he knew who changed the talking ports ,ith senator ayotte and mccain and they said the fbi changed the talking points when it came to references of al qaeda, only later we found out that mike morel was involved in changing the talking points, the deputy director of the fbi, when he was sitting in front of a congressional panel and he was asked to change the talking points, he sat silent. you are saying the intel community is lying to the house intelligence committee, the administration is not exonerated -- >> no, i am saying the house intelligence committee is doing a lousy job policing their own. anyone who has followed benghazi knows that the cia deputy director did not come forward to tell congress what role he played in changing the talking points and the only way we
shows, senator graham of south carolina was asked what he thought about the house intelligence committeeeport. here is what he said. [video clip] >> they are doing a good job of looking at benghazi as a whole. >> yes or no? >> no, i think the report is full of crap. >> why? deputy director of the cia, when i asked him if he knew who changed the talking ports ,ith senator ayotte and mccain and they said the fbi changed the talking points when it came to references of al...
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of the the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on october 2, the president promised, quote, i'm not on the ballot this fall, but my policies are on the ballot. end of quote. clearly america, which is not stupid, voted last tuesday to stop his policies which destroy jobs at home and weaken national defense abroad. on sunday the "atlanta journal constitution" lead editorial explained, quote, the electorate took a switch to the donkey's hindquarters, end of quote. resulting in georgia and south carolina achieving returning republican victories for all statewide and federal offices for the first time in 136 years. it failed policies should stop and together we should work for positive change such as opening yucca mountain to reduce the environmental risk of nuclear waste. the "boston globe" said, resuming the yucca mountain project and
of the the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, on october 2, the president promised, quote, i'm not on the ballot this fall, but my policies are on the ballot. end of quote. clearly america, which is not...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and rhett rith my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. wilson: i appreciate the forceful warnings of south carolina's senior senator, senator gramm who stated that the administration needs to understand this iranian regime cares more about trying to weaken america and push us out of the middle east than cooperating with us. until we recognize that reality and formulate a reeg -- a regional strategy to counter the malign influence, we'll continue to harm u.s. national security interests, end of quote. the iranians have not earned the right to be trusted despite years of misleading nuclear inspectors and ignoring calls to suspend nuclear enrichment while developing ballistic missiles. credibly, the administration continues to turn a blind eye. senator gramm promotes approval of any deem diehl reached with iran. together sanctions should be promoted which will impose and stop further nuclear blackmail a
for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and rhett rith my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. wilson: i appreciate the forceful warnings of south carolina's senior senator, senator gramm who stated that the administration needs to understand this iranian regime cares more about trying to weaken america and push us out of the middle east than cooperating with us. until...
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lattimore was one of the top backs backs south carolina before suffering two career ending knee injuries. check tout top five. jets fans had a plane over practice asking jets to fire the general manager. good thing he didn't have an antiaircraft missile. have a nice trip hornets. charlotte won the game. here shh the best one. bride and groom. very unique entrance. >> i know where this is going. >> oh. >> it is all downhill from here. number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris nails the buzzer beater for orlando. but give me the cavaliers and the jazz at number one. >> hayward fires. got it! can you believe it? in an identical spot. ingly can't believe it! the jazz knock off lebron and the cavaliers. cleveland is off to a 1-3 start. before anybody panics, remember when the big three assembled down there in miami for the very first time? they got off to a really rocky beginning. so give lebron a little time. it will be lebron and the cavaliers versus the warriors ,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. ingly lost control. >> david letterman is next with jennif,,,,,,,,
lattimore was one of the top backs backs south carolina before suffering two career ending knee injuries. check tout top five. jets fans had a plane over practice asking jets to fire the general manager. good thing he didn't have an antiaircraft missile. have a nice trip hornets. charlotte won the game. here shh the best one. bride and groom. very unique entrance. >> i know where this is going. >> oh. >> it is all downhill from here. number two, magic and sixers, tobias harris...
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her father just arrived back home from south carolina and have been away in kuwait and had asked hisfamily for seven months. current the on a two leave. martha: former new york mayor rudy giuliani defending his comments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri. awaiting a decision is a white police officer will face charges that she deftly black unarmed teenager, michael brown. here are the controversial comments from the former mayor of new york. >> i find it very disappointing were not discussed the facts 93% of blacks in america are killed by other blacks. we are talking about the exception. >> most people who commit crimes go to jail. they are not swarm of the police department as an agent of the states to uphold the law. inn. deeply embedded. >> 70-75% of crime. >> how about reinforcing the culture. >> how about reducing crime. they would not be there if they were not kill each other. martha: leslie marshall is a fox news interview and radio talkshow host. and executive director, welcome to both of you. i want to get your reaction to that exchange and play a little bit about what may
her father just arrived back home from south carolina and have been away in kuwait and had asked hisfamily for seven months. current the on a two leave. martha: former new york mayor rudy giuliani defending his comments on the crisis in ferguson, missouri. awaiting a decision is a white police officer will face charges that she deftly black unarmed teenager, michael brown. here are the controversial comments from the former mayor of new york. >> i find it very disappointing were not...
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asked him boxers or brie. and he said nothing. >> they have seen bob's bum. >> from marianne, what is your connection to south carolina? >> my friends scott and scandal. we were visiting them sand now they live in seattle. and i'm probably going to see them in south carolina over the holiday weekend. sandals are wonderful people. >> greg, where did you get your unicorn mug? >> because i'm fascinated by unicorns. >> tweet greg so we can find out who you are. send a fwetweet now and he can k at it. >> to eric from barbara c, why did you give up trading and go into the television industry? >> i was on the trading floor one day and oil was about to hit $50 a barrel for the first time. cnbc liked it and -- >> and what they say is the most dangerous place to be in america is trading eric bolling on a camera. >> to all from craig r. do you have a preshow ritual? >> well, bob does. >> i smoke my cigar. >> bob smoke his cigars. i try not to catch on fire from all the hair spray. i eat a snack. >> i do what everybody does, i rip the head off a mouse. >> what's your ritual, dana? dana's usually complaining about -- >> articles an
asked him boxers or brie. and he said nothing. >> they have seen bob's bum. >> from marianne, what is your connection to south carolina? >> my friends scott and scandal. we were visiting them sand now they live in seattle. and i'm probably going to see them in south carolina over the holiday weekend. sandals are wonderful people. >> greg, where did you get your unicorn mug? >> because i'm fascinated by unicorns. >> tweet greg so we can find out who you are....
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. >> back in south carolina our unauthorised tour with the boeing workforce comes to a close. there's one question left to askne? >> our source asked 15 of his co-worker if they'd fly on the dreamliner. 10 said no. workers who fear to fly the plane they built. quality loosened to speed up schedules. workers fired after making safety allegations. we needed answers from boeing. >> right now we are at a very exciting point in time. we have brought our production rates up to 10 airplanes a month, faster in any aviation history, and the highest level of any wide-bodied plane. >> there's a couple of documents i'd like to show you. >> i showed him the documents to show the changed procedures and overruled inspectors. mr loftus was not manager of the 787 programme in 2010 when the memos were written. >> i'm not familiar with the document. >> former boeing engineers told us they repeat boeing ahead of quality shortchanging processes to meet a schedule is that what you recognise? >> the number one focus is ensuring the continued safe air worthiness of an aeroplane, the integrity and the quality going out. >> we have he
. >> back in south carolina our unauthorised tour with the boeing workforce comes to a close. there's one question left to askne? >> our source asked 15 of his co-worker if they'd fly on the dreamliner. 10 said no. workers who fear to fly the plane they built. quality loosened to speed up schedules. workers fired after making safety allegations. we needed answers from boeing. >> right now we are at a very exciting point in time. we have brought our production rates up to 10...
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. >> back in south carolina, our unauthorized tour with boeing's new workforce is coming to a close. there's only one question left to ask. >> our source asked fifteen of his co.workers if they'd fly on the dreamliner. ten said no. >> "hi mr. loftis, will jordan" "i'm sorry, will?" "will jordan" >> workers who fear to fly the plane they build... quality process apparently loosened to speed up schedule... workers fired after making safety allegations... we needed answers from boeing. >> right now we're at a very exciting point in time we have brought our production rate up to 10 airplanes a month, faster than any airplane in aviation history and to the highest level of any wide-body airplane in aviation history. >> there's a couple of documents i want to show you here. >> i showed him the documents suggesting boeing had changed quality procedures and overruled inspectors to speed up production. mr loftis was not manager of the 787 program in 2010, when the memos were written. >> ok i am not familiar with this document. >> former boeing engineers have told us that these represent boeing essentially putting schedule ahead o
. >> back in south carolina, our unauthorized tour with boeing's new workforce is coming to a close. there's only one question left to ask. >> our source asked fifteen of his co.workers if they'd fly on the dreamliner. ten said no. >> "hi mr. loftis, will jordan" "i'm sorry, will?" "will jordan" >> workers who fear to fly the plane they build... quality process apparently loosened to speed up schedule... workers fired after making safety...
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south carolina. take on the education of bureaucracy. i cannot let that go. i have to ask about a comic here -- obamacare. >> in a job killing bill. it is about taking over health care. the goal is to make it so costly that you drop coverage on your employees and they go into this data exchanges. 90% of the people signing up for obamacare are entitled to federal government subsidies. all you got to do is fill out a piece of paper. we really do need income verification. i would take that part out that makes sense. you cannot he denied coverage because of pre-existing illnesses. i would start over again. if you are hiring someone at 40 hours a day and they are covered under obama care and you reduce it, you are going to do it. you're hurting the people you are trying to help the most. thousands will become part-time employees because of obamacare not because of the economy. thousands will lose health care because the company had to drop health care to go into an exchange where you get by the government gives you when they decide to do it. this is a nightmare. it is not going
south carolina. take on the education of bureaucracy. i cannot let that go. i have to ask about a comic here -- obamacare. >> in a job killing bill. it is about taking over health care. the goal is to make it so costly that you drop coverage on your employees and they go into this data exchanges. 90% of the people signing up for obamacare are entitled to federal government subsidies. all you got to do is fill out a piece of paper. we really do need income verification. i would take that...
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. >> and a federal judge in south carolina, striking down the same- sex marriage ban. and that pends a possible appeal. and the aclu askinghe supreme court to allow gay marriage in kansas saying the delay will harm same- sex couples. kansas officials appealed and on monday, justice sonya sotemeyer put it on hold. >> police in poland are arresting hundreds of people and why it is an annual occurrence and scientist anxiously await the appearance. it could unlock the mysteries of how the unverse formed. >> hi, everyone. i am gretchen carlson. congress is bavenlg they have interesting remarks and will they kiss and make up? it is doubtful. we'll bring you all of the fire workings. and attackers attempted to put bags on the head overseas. and airline losing luggage, that is bad enough. but what about losing your dog. you will not believe who the airline seems to be blaming. all at the top of the hour. >> independence day celebration in poland turns to chaos. the scenes from warsaw. protestors throwing rocks and firecrackers at police. more than 200 people arrested in clashes. police had to fire a water cannon. and demonstratio
. >> and a federal judge in south carolina, striking down the same- sex marriage ban. and that pends a possible appeal. and the aclu askinghe supreme court to allow gay marriage in kansas saying the delay will harm same- sex couples. kansas officials appealed and on monday, justice sonya sotemeyer put it on hold. >> police in poland are arresting hundreds of people and why it is an annual occurrence and scientist anxiously await the appearance. it could unlock the mysteries of how...
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and it came to the south taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow. and i said what? i opened up the door and i was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas. over a foot in spots. feels more like mid-january, but it's the beginning of november. across the border in tennessee, even more snow in the smoky mountains. a staggering 22 inches buried this lodge. some guests pictured in waist-deep snow were temporarily stranded according to the general manager. >> all the park trails were closed. roads were closed. we were virtually shut down saturday night. >> reporter: the storm moved into the northeast where cold winds gusted to over 50 miles an hour in new york city. slowing and chilling runners on the marathon's mostly northward route. in massachusetts, huge waves pounded the shores where waves gusted to 55-mile-an-hour. nearly 20,000 people without power across the state. just inland, the rain became snow and turned gillette stadium white before the patriots game at foxborough. grounds crews had to break out the sn
and it came to the south taking some people in north carolina by surprise. >> i got a text and they asked me how much snow. and i said what? i opened up the door and i was totally surprised. >> reporter: record snows in the carolinas. over a foot in spots. feels more like mid-january, but it's the beginning of november. across the border in tennessee, even more snow in the smoky mountains. a staggering 22 inches buried this lodge. some guests pictured in waist-deep snow were...
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i wanted to-ask and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s. and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to focus the resources on criminals. people who mean us harm. some of the convictions these people were convicted, 193 lomside convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, kidnapping. aggravated assault, vehicle theft, drug trafficking. very, very serious offenses. and yet d.h.s. is releasing these individuals into american society rather than repatriate them back to their nation of origin. now, what does that have to do with the state department? here's why. not all of them, we asked d.h.s. to provide us the list of offenses and identify reasons to the best they could why they were released. some
i wanted to-ask and my colleague from south carolina mentioned d.h.s. and i wish they were here. an issue i think does send a signal for people to come illegally that involves both d.h.s. and department of state. it is this. i was shocked when we received this report on the judiciary committee. fiscal year 2013 i.c.e. released 36,700 convicted criminals who were in the country illegally rather than have them detained pending outcome of deportation proceedings. and we always hear we have to...
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in speeches he delivered in georgia and south carolina in the fall of 1864, davis invoked the union army's alleged outrages in atlanta asking would you see the fair daughters of the land given over to the brutality of the yankees. his prescription, davis' prescription, for confederate victory was simple -- everyone able must go to the front. convinced that recent military setbacks transpired because too many southern men had shirked duty, davis intones, "if half the men now absent without leave will return to duty, we can defeat the enemy." this is his message during the campaign season. he went on, the yankees were dogs, he declared. and the only way to make them civil was to whip them. and you can whip them, he told confederate men in october of 1864. if all the men capable of bearing arms will do their duty. the fate of the confederacy then, davis insisted, was in the hands of the confederates themselves. stom what was the end game. the position of the stevens faction, this wish for peace and negotiation, commanded substantial public support in the spring and summer of 1864. but that support waned in the fall as union mi
in speeches he delivered in georgia and south carolina in the fall of 1864, davis invoked the union army's alleged outrages in atlanta asking would you see the fair daughters of the land given over to the brutality of the yankees. his prescription, davis' prescription, for confederate victory was simple -- everyone able must go to the front. convinced that recent military setbacks transpired because too many southern men had shirked duty, davis intones, "if half the men now absent without...