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when it came time to hold a hearing about the presidential libraries, the national archives asked us to cancel them because the foundation asked to cancel them. now, i can't say, by the way, the folks, i'm going to do a disclaimer, the folks in iowa are wonderful. if you ever get a chance in west branch, a minny state. the republican party is not basing on what the hoover library does. if you want to become the next nominee you have to make a speech and make the cut to be in the primary debates, and so we wanted to ask them those questions, why can't we digitize. we wanted to ask questions of the kennedy foundation who is spon -- sponsoring the digitization. we were never able to answer those questions, if there's anybody in the audience that knows about politics, that's a separation of powers, congress has a right to find out what the agency is using our taxpayers for. you know, we were going to be in los angeles for a field any way, we sent out -- first signal, we sent out information that this was not a gavel-banging hearing, we need to fix the system, we need to get input from the library. i tr
when it came time to hold a hearing about the presidential libraries, the national archives asked us to cancel them because the foundation asked to cancel them. now, i can't say, by the way, the folks, i'm going to do a disclaimer, the folks in iowa are wonderful. if you ever get a chance in west branch, a minny state. the republican party is not basing on what the hoover library does. if you want to become the next nominee you have to make a speech and make the cut to be in the primary...
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we haven't even asked them for these people. think of it, we haven't asked them. we're fighting them in yemen. they're back in, as you know, assad in syria and we don't even do -- we're fighting on the other side. it's like what are we doing? they don't want to mention anything outside and they're getting all of this money. think of the prisoners. we have four people over there we don't even mention them. all you have to do in my opinion, if it's the right message, say we want our four prisoners back. that should have taken place two years ago, not now. it's incredibly -- >> and the iranian backed rebels took more hostages in yemen, the hoou houthis this weekend. we'll have more after the break. >>> later tonight. this iranian nuclear deal is catastrophic. it is the single greatest national security threat facing america. >> i agree with that and more. it's worse than munich 1938. texas senator ted cruz spoke at today's rally. he'll join us later. why hillary clinton's apology for her private server doesn't mean much. i'll explain as we continue. if you're sufferin
we haven't even asked them for these people. think of it, we haven't asked them. we're fighting them in yemen. they're back in, as you know, assad in syria and we don't even do -- we're fighting on the other side. it's like what are we doing? they don't want to mention anything outside and they're getting all of this money. think of the prisoners. we have four people over there we don't even mention them. all you have to do in my opinion, if it's the right message, say we want our four...
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if the response is yes, ask them to leave a 5 star review. if the answer is no, direct them to your support forum. three, make your icon and screen shot stand out. the first impression counts so have all of your images be beautiful and relevant. four, include a video. take the time to showcase your app features. mix story telling, selling strong call to action. and five, get your copyrighting text right. your description is one of the best ways to convince a visitor to download your app. make sure you capture someone's attention with the first few lines users see before they have to hit more to expand the text. >>> still to come, attracting millennials to your business. plus our viewers tell us their favorite online tools and apps. a new start-up is offering chickens for rent. selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there ar
if the response is yes, ask them to leave a 5 star review. if the answer is no, direct them to your support forum. three, make your icon and screen shot stand out. the first impression counts so have all of your images be beautiful and relevant. four, include a video. take the time to showcase your app features. mix story telling, selling strong call to action. and five, get your copyrighting text right. your description is one of the best ways to convince a visitor to download your app. make...
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i ask them, do we challenge them? do we make space for them and help them to do their part? to find ways of sharing is there enthusiasm and gifts with our communities, above all, in works of mercy and concern for others. do we share our own joy and enthusiasm in serving the lord? >> one of the great challenges facing the church in this generation is to foster in all the faithful a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission and to enable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary disciples. as the gospel in our world. this will require creativity in adapting to changed situations caring forward the legacy of the past, not primarily by n maintaining our structures and institutions which have served as well but above all, about i being open to the possibilities which the spirit opens up to us and communicating the joy of the gospel daily and in every season of our life. >> one of the great challenges facing the church and this generations to foster in all the faithful a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission and to enable them to fulfill
i ask them, do we challenge them? do we make space for them and help them to do their part? to find ways of sharing is there enthusiasm and gifts with our communities, above all, in works of mercy and concern for others. do we share our own joy and enthusiasm in serving the lord? >> one of the great challenges facing the church in this generation is to foster in all the faithful a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission and to enable them to fulfill that responsibility...
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tonight, we talked to the kids and asked them to describe that moment in their own words. it was like a rock star just stepped on the red carpet. >> it's the pope! >> reporter: hundreds of children got to meet pope francis face to face during his visit to our lady queen of angels school in harlem. >> probably the best moment of my life. >> he blessed me. this is something i will remember for life. i will tell my grandchildren and children, i'll tell everybody about this. >> reporter: almost every child there got a personal moment with pope francis, a hand shake, a pat on the head and the selfies. thousands of selfies. already filling facebook and twitter. >> let's see. there's a picture of him real close. >> reporter: this girl got a message directly from the holy father. >> when he was walking by he just said pray for me. >> reporter: what what did you think of that? >> i thought it was interesting because he's the pope and like the head of religion and he's asking us to pray for him. >> to see his smile and face and you want to run up and hug him. >> it was an amazing mo
tonight, we talked to the kids and asked them to describe that moment in their own words. it was like a rock star just stepped on the red carpet. >> it's the pope! >> reporter: hundreds of children got to meet pope francis face to face during his visit to our lady queen of angels school in harlem. >> probably the best moment of my life. >> he blessed me. this is something i will remember for life. i will tell my grandchildren and children, i'll tell everybody about this....
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we asked them we pledged to give them support and help. those folks were my volunteers then became my volunteers as a candidate. that is the beauty of me working at dfa is coming home because they are the folks the got me to run. they are the folks who told me not to worry that you have not finished your degree and don't worry you are 25 years old and you are a single hispanic female with a strong catholic background. my mother is catholic, let me tell you. [laughter] don't worry that planned parenthood in emily's list has endorsed you. you can talk about it. your mom will not retreat. churchicked out of my why got the endorsement from planned parenthood and it came out my local paper. i got kicked out of my church of my mom got kicked out of our church. but my mom stood up for me and i stood up for my values and i said fine, i will find a church that welcomes me. i am still catholic and i'm a proud pro-choice catholic and i will find a place. we need to find a place for all those candidates pretty when he to make sure we are asking people
we asked them we pledged to give them support and help. those folks were my volunteers then became my volunteers as a candidate. that is the beauty of me working at dfa is coming home because they are the folks the got me to run. they are the folks who told me not to worry that you have not finished your degree and don't worry you are 25 years old and you are a single hispanic female with a strong catholic background. my mother is catholic, let me tell you. [laughter] don't worry that planned...
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she heard her parents argue and she asked them to please get along. >> i am not trying to be mean, but i am trying to do my best in my heart. nothing else than that. i want you, mom, my dad, everyone to be friends. i want everyone to be smiling. >> wow. the girl's mother says the message was a real wake-up call. >>> we hope you can join us tonight on the news at nine. tv 1055. up next on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, a republican presidential candidate says he is out of the race. thank you for joining us here at six.
she heard her parents argue and she asked them to please get along. >> i am not trying to be mean, but i am trying to do my best in my heart. nothing else than that. i want you, mom, my dad, everyone to be friends. i want everyone to be smiling. >> wow. the girl's mother says the message was a real wake-up call. >>> we hope you can join us tonight on the news at nine. tv 1055. up next on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, a republican presidential candidate...
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he asked them to get up. he asked again more forcefully and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it she pushed as far she could be pushed to it she got up and she would be -- and she did not consent. she thinks about emmett till at this moment. a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she says you may see that. so the bus driver calls the police and i think we can think about what's happening in that moment. she sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling and getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet. rosa parks is certainly a shy reserve person but rosa parks is not quieting key moments. when the police officers get on the bus
he asked them to get up. he asked again more forcefully and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it she pushed as far she could be pushed to it she got up and she would be -- and she did not consent. she thinks about emmett till at this moment. a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the...
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>> we ask them about sales. we ask them about profitability. we're asking them about recruitment intentions and about access to finance. so we ask the same questions year after year and then you do get a trend coming from that and it's interesting to see but there's no doubt that there are tensions and outlook that are good. the biggest constraint is always access to finance. the interesting thing in the survey was 15% of people were planning to fund their small businesses using credit cards. only 16% from banks. that's pretty unusual that's not a good source of funding. >> funding from month to month in terms of doing that but it is a real change but the positive attitude, market volatility we're seeing now we don't think will have much effect in the short-term only one in five are in the market. they're really interested in the domestic economies they're in. >> do you think at some point volatility will impact the consumer? in the month of august we saw the vix hit it's highest level in six years indicating that there is more fear in this mar
>> we ask them about sales. we ask them about profitability. we're asking them about recruitment intentions and about access to finance. so we ask the same questions year after year and then you do get a trend coming from that and it's interesting to see but there's no doubt that there are tensions and outlook that are good. the biggest constraint is always access to finance. the interesting thing in the survey was 15% of people were planning to fund their small businesses using credit...
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we asked them further, how much money did the event raise?nswer from the trump campaign, please ask veterans for a strong america. we asked them further, did they tell you what they would use the money to do? answer, no. but the candidate went out there and did it anyway and said they had hundreds of thousands of members. the presidential campaign so far on the republican side has provided 11 hours of nationally televised debate time. obviously, that affords an opportunity to talk about lots of really big issues. but so far when it comes to america's veterans and a lot of really acute and fascinating issues surrounding the u.s. military and america's veterans, so far it's been crickets. joining us now is my friend paul rieckhoff founder and ceo of iraq and afghanistan veterans for america. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. what a week. >> what a weird week. i have to ask you, the via is obviously the largest organization of post-9/11 veterans. you're a membership organization, you're non-partisan, you don't endorse anybody. have you ever h
we asked them further, how much money did the event raise?nswer from the trump campaign, please ask veterans for a strong america. we asked them further, did they tell you what they would use the money to do? answer, no. but the candidate went out there and did it anyway and said they had hundreds of thousands of members. the presidential campaign so far on the republican side has provided 11 hours of nationally televised debate time. obviously, that affords an opportunity to talk about lots of...
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someone at driscoll's about what's happening with the workers down in san quintin. >> for weeks, we'd asked them to speak to us about the situation in san quintin. >> we wanted to ask driscoll's what they would say to the pickers in baja california that claim that they can't make ends meet with what they're being paid right now and what the company do to help raise their wages but driscoll's says they won't talk to us on camera about this. >> all the investment, all the economic model is really for the attraction of transnational capital but how about the people who live there? what's interesting though, the uprising in san quintin points to a big failure of this economic model and it's the fact that you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> berrymex isn't the only company in san quintin of course. we wanted to see what it would take for growers in the valley to raise wages here. so went to los pinos ranch - one of mexico's largest exporters of tomatoes to the us. where we were given a tour by the ceo, fernando rodriguez - and shown what a day was like for workers here. the idea seemed
someone at driscoll's about what's happening with the workers down in san quintin. >> for weeks, we'd asked them to speak to us about the situation in san quintin. >> we wanted to ask driscoll's what they would say to the pickers in baja california that claim that they can't make ends meet with what they're being paid right now and what the company do to help raise their wages but driscoll's says they won't talk to us on camera about this. >> all the investment, all the...
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you will be asked three questions. if you get two of themwill win this piece of junk. >> the drink mixer. >> highly coveted. >> very cheap and not all that functional. if you get all three questions right and you need extra credit or you do very badly and you need a consolation prize, we have random for you that until tonight has been cluttering up our office. what are we ridding ourselves of tonight? >> a bit of a theme tonight. the first is shark jacks. like jacks, but sharks. the other thing is, as seen on tv, as seen on this show, gefilte. >> two giant jars of gefilte. >> from the hillary clinton story. >> about the carp. right. okay, there you go. we're also going to need to bring in steve bennan from mad doe blog. say hello, steve. >> good evening to you both. >> good evening, steve. >> good evening. >> all right, jason, ready for your first question? >> indeed. >> from tuesday's show. tuesday was the anniversary of the collapse of lehman brothers which started the whole financial system collapsing at the end of the george w. bush pres
you will be asked three questions. if you get two of themwill win this piece of junk. >> the drink mixer. >> highly coveted. >> very cheap and not all that functional. if you get all three questions right and you need extra credit or you do very badly and you need a consolation prize, we have random for you that until tonight has been cluttering up our office. what are we ridding ourselves of tonight? >> a bit of a theme tonight. the first is shark jacks. like jacks, but...
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it is asking them to do something as their employer.case law is very clear, the government is an employer can tell its employees what to do to a certain extent. and all the case law about the first amendment and how it operates for public officials is very clear. they have to do their jobs. if they don't, they have the option to resign. it is not mandatory they hold that office, it is voluntary. because it is voluntary, they can always choose to do something else. i'm sorry, your second question? sayinglking about her her rights are being violated, that this is against her religion. >> right. -- shew, she has done made a big effort in this case to portray herself as the victim here, but the victims are those ribbon denied marriage licenses to which they are entitled. she is trying to say she is being victimized, and has sued the governor as a third-party his letterclaiming to all the clerks earlier in the year asking them to issue licenses somehow infringes her rights, except that letter doesn't compel her to do anything. and she is ign
it is asking them to do something as their employer.case law is very clear, the government is an employer can tell its employees what to do to a certain extent. and all the case law about the first amendment and how it operates for public officials is very clear. they have to do their jobs. if they don't, they have the option to resign. it is not mandatory they hold that office, it is voluntary. because it is voluntary, they can always choose to do something else. i'm sorry, your second...
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he asked them to give up. no one nr one moves. yes again more forcefully on thp other three reluctantly according to rosa parks, get ups and she, pushed as far she could be pushed, and she did not consent.sspi she thinks about others in this moment the young 14-year-old, she thinks about her grandfathey and she refuses. she actually slides, she lets t the main get by her and she the window.to the bus driver says well i'm y e bug to have you arrested and she says well you may do that.hs so the bus driver calls then police he doesn't have a cell te phone, think you can think about what is happening in that moment.e are she is sitting there and those of us who are on the bus when someone makes the scene knowof what people do people are bus and grumbling, they get off the busn the officers get on the bus and many of us think of rosa parks is being quiet.bu r rosa parks is certainly a shy reserve person but she is notere quiet in the moment. when the police officers get on the bus and they asked her why she didn't move, she says back,
he asked them to give up. no one nr one moves. yes again more forcefully on thp other three reluctantly according to rosa parks, get ups and she, pushed as far she could be pushed, and she did not consent.sspi she thinks about others in this moment the young 14-year-old, she thinks about her grandfathey and she refuses. she actually slides, she lets t the main get by her and she the window.to the bus driver says well i'm y e bug to have you arrested and she says well you may do that.hs so the...
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i ask them do we challenge them. do we make and help them to do their parts, to find ways of sharing their enthusiasm and gifts with our communities, above all in works of mercy and concern for others. do we share our own enthusiasm in serving the lord. >> within of the great challenges facing the church in this generation is to foster in all of the faithful, a sense of personal responsibility, for the church's mission. and to enable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary deciples as 11 of the gospel in our world. this will require creativity, in adapt go to changed situations, carrying forward the legacy of the past. not primarily by maintaining our structures and institutions which have served as well, but above all, by being opened to the possibility which the spirit opens up to us, and, pontificating the joy of the gospel, daily and in every season of our life. >> within of the great challenges facing the church in this generation is to foster in all of the faithful, a sense of personal responsibility,
i ask them do we challenge them. do we make and help them to do their parts, to find ways of sharing their enthusiasm and gifts with our communities, above all in works of mercy and concern for others. do we share our own enthusiasm in serving the lord. >> within of the great challenges facing the church in this generation is to foster in all of the faithful, a sense of personal responsibility, for the church's mission. and to enable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary...
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for this one white manoi to sit down all people in this down, row would have to get out and he asked them to get up and no oneu moved. he asked again more forcefully t and the other three people reluctantly get up and she ps it pushed as far as she could be pushed., if she got up she would become something and she didn'tt and consent. she thinks about and it had awarded this moment the young 1b year old, she thinks about her grandfather and refuses.nd so she actually lets the manefus sitting next to her death by and e man si slides over to the window and refuses.o the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she said you may do that. so the bus driver gets off to call. the police and we can thik phone. about what's happening in that moment she's sitting there and e you know what people do, peoplee are grumbling and getting offbln the bus.ng the police officers get on theeh bus and many of us think about rosa parks has been quiet and pi she's a shy reserved person buty rosa parks is not quiet in key moments and when the police officers get on the bus andffice asked her why she di
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parks's row, for this one white man to sit down, all four people in this row has to get up and he asks them to get up and no one moves. the axe again, you better make it right on yourself and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it, she pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would be consenting to this treatment and she did not consent. a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses and so she actually, the man sitting next to her get by her and flies over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i am going to have you arrest a. she says you may do that. the bus driver gets up and calls the police, doesn't have a cellphone. we can think about what is happening, she is sitting there, those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling, getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet and rosa parks is certainly at shy reserved person but rosa parks is not quiet in key moment and w
parks's row, for this one white man to sit down, all four people in this row has to get up and he asks them to get up and no one moves. the axe again, you better make it right on yourself and the other three people reluctantly according to rosa parks get up and as she puts it, she pushed as far as she could be pushed, if she got up she would be consenting to this treatment and she did not consent. a young 14-year-old had been lynched in mississippi, she thinks about her grandfather and she...
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they were calling on the european union as a last resort asking them to help them financially. a market that exports $5.5 billion year, also a slump of red china. a change of savior in europe among european consumers. they are calling on the european union or help. anchor: iran's vice president has been speaking exclusively to us. we asked about iran's willingness to cooperate fighting the islamic state organization. until now there has been little cooperation official. >> i think that is to early to decide on the exact strategy that would take in every i think that iran has been white -- taken. i think that iran has been taking a role with countries in the region's. they are discussing in north africa, discussing issues of mutual interest. anchor: the full version of that interview on the france 24 website. turkey says six of its soldiers have been killed and exploded by kurdish rebels in the southeast. fighting resumed in july, shattering a 2.5 year old piece process. good evening to you, jasper. the government has been retaliating. jasper: there have been airstrikes on 23 pk
they were calling on the european union as a last resort asking them to help them financially. a market that exports $5.5 billion year, also a slump of red china. a change of savior in europe among european consumers. they are calling on the european union or help. anchor: iran's vice president has been speaking exclusively to us. we asked about iran's willingness to cooperate fighting the islamic state organization. until now there has been little cooperation official. >> i think that is...
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someone at driscoll's about what's happening with the workers down in san quintin. >> for weeks, we'd asked them to speak to us about the situation in san quintin. >> we wanted to ask driscoll's what they would say to the pickers in baja california that claim that they can't make ends meet with what they're being paid right now and what the company do to help raise their wages but driscoll's says they won't talk to us on camera about this. >> all the investment, all the economic model is really for the attraction of transnational capital but how about the people who live there? what's interesting though, the uprising in san quintin points to a big failure of this economic model and it's the fact that you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. it's gotten thinner. ev
someone at driscoll's about what's happening with the workers down in san quintin. >> for weeks, we'd asked them to speak to us about the situation in san quintin. >> we wanted to ask driscoll's what they would say to the pickers in baja california that claim that they can't make ends meet with what they're being paid right now and what the company do to help raise their wages but driscoll's says they won't talk to us on camera about this. >> all the investment, all the...
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on wednesday it was e-mailed to the 17 candidates asking them to sign the pledge regardless of who its. the document also asked them to confirm that they would not run as an independent or write-in candidate. the billionaire's resistance has given him leverage in the party. he's at the top of the polls and running independently could make a white house run for the gof very difficult. >> i want to be treated fairly. i want to be treated with respect. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly said he would promise his devotion if treated well during his bid for republican nomination. >> if i'm treated fairly and i get a good fair shot at this and i'm not, you know, being sabotaged with all sorts of nonsense and a lot of phony ads, i would have no interest in doing that whatsoever. >> reporter: over the weekend trump said he would prefer to run and win on the republican ticket. >> that would be the path to victory. we're going to make a decision very soon and i think a lot of people will be happy. >> trump will hold a press conference this afternoon in new york. keep in mind if trump does sign t
on wednesday it was e-mailed to the 17 candidates asking them to sign the pledge regardless of who its. the document also asked them to confirm that they would not run as an independent or write-in candidate. the billionaire's resistance has given him leverage in the party. he's at the top of the polls and running independently could make a white house run for the gof very difficult. >> i want to be treated fairly. i want to be treated with respect. >> reporter: trump has repeatedly...
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i ask them -- what would you like to have asked this person? i often wonder myself what would i have liked to say to abraham lincoln or george washington or other american figures. define anyou could aspect of american history you are most interested in, is there ofarticular mindset, set people that are of most interest to you. isan: i would say -- david: would say i'm interested in the founding fathers and thomas jefferson and ben franklin, people i have all of it a lot about and am interested in. and also the civil war. abraham lincoln and all these figures that led to the victory in the civil war for the north and the maintenance of the country as it was. time think all periods of as you go through war is very interesting. anyoneouldn't hitler is president i am not interested in. i don't think anybody, though, can really rival george washington, abraham lincoln. but a lot of other president that historic things. susan: do you have a photographic memory? david: i wish i did. i really don't, but i do have -- i read a lot of things and remember
i ask them -- what would you like to have asked this person? i often wonder myself what would i have liked to say to abraham lincoln or george washington or other american figures. define anyou could aspect of american history you are most interested in, is there ofarticular mindset, set people that are of most interest to you. isan: i would say -- david: would say i'm interested in the founding fathers and thomas jefferson and ben franklin, people i have all of it a lot about and am interested...
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if you want to stump a democrat, then ask them about hillary clinton's accomplishments as secretary of state. >> this is just the usual back and forth political attacks. the kinds of things you say when you are on a debate stage and you don't have much else to say. if anybody's interested, you know, there's a long list about what i have done and i'm very proud of it. you can read my book "hard choices." read how i negotiated a cease-fire with israel and hamas. how i put together the coalition against the sanctions iran. you can read about what i did as the first lady. this is just the silly season. >> reporter: hillary clinton taking on the republican candidates and their call for defunding planned parenthood as well as republicans in congress threatening to shutdown the government over it. she defended the organization saying it provides critical care for women's health care. later today, she will talk about making college affordable when she travels to concord and on to maine to rally the troops. >> thank you. scott walker adjusting campaign strategy after a subdued performance in th
if you want to stump a democrat, then ask them about hillary clinton's accomplishments as secretary of state. >> this is just the usual back and forth political attacks. the kinds of things you say when you are on a debate stage and you don't have much else to say. if anybody's interested, you know, there's a long list about what i have done and i'm very proud of it. you can read my book "hard choices." read how i negotiated a cease-fire with israel and hamas. how i put together...
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we asked them where are the men? what did you do to them?hey said men are under islamic state now and they will be fine. >> ava and the women were loaded on to the buses and taken to syria to be sold and slaves. >> translator: the buyers would check the women, the buyers would ask them to remove their scarf, they would check their hair and their teeth and they would ask their age. and if they hadn't had children they would be taken as wives. and those that were sick or not in a good situation, they would be taken as servants. >> ava also saw what happened to women who didn't go along with what isis wanted. >> translator: women were asked to convert to islam but they resisted and said no, we are yazidis. it is forbidden if our religion to convert to another religion. so they tied home a chair, threw water on their bodies and attached electrical cables to them. some of the women who were tortured a lot would commit suicide, others would sufficient fate themselves with blankets. >> because ava was pregnant, she was not acceptable tore sale. to
we asked them where are the men? what did you do to them?hey said men are under islamic state now and they will be fine. >> ava and the women were loaded on to the buses and taken to syria to be sold and slaves. >> translator: the buyers would check the women, the buyers would ask them to remove their scarf, they would check their hair and their teeth and they would ask their age. and if they hadn't had children they would be taken as wives. and those that were sick or not in a good...
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all i heard was, ask them about antifreeze. >> reporter: antifreeze.leander. >> not oleander. >> reporter: had it been on your radar screen? >> i don't believe so. >> reporter: naming a new poison was one interesting detail in this conversation. remember angelina said the anonymous informant called her shortly after 8:00 a.m. you got her phone records? >> i got her phone records, yes. >> lo and behold there had not been any calls anywhere near incoming or outgoing to angelina's phone at that time. >> reporter: in trying once again to implicate chad holloway, angelina had implicated herself. now, detectives again went to see chad. this time, to talk about angelina. >> angelina rodriguez, that was the last person that i ever wanted to see, ever wanted to hear her name, have anything to do with whatsoever. >> reporter: then the investigators say to you, we want you to help build a case against her. and you say, i'm in. >> you better believe it. >> coming up -- >> we befriended her. we went to her house. >> detectives devise a plan to trap angelina. but an
all i heard was, ask them about antifreeze. >> reporter: antifreeze.leander. >> not oleander. >> reporter: had it been on your radar screen? >> i don't believe so. >> reporter: naming a new poison was one interesting detail in this conversation. remember angelina said the anonymous informant called her shortly after 8:00 a.m. you got her phone records? >> i got her phone records, yes. >> lo and behold there had not been any calls anywhere near incoming...
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i ask them, do we challenge them? do we make space for them? and help them to do their part?the great challenges facing the church in this generation, is to foster in all the fateful a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission and to unable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary disciples as 11 of the gospel in our world. this will require creativity, in adapting to changed situations caring forward the legacy of the past. not primarily by maintaining our structures and institutions which have served us well, but above all by being open to the possibilities which the spirit opens up to us and communicating the joy of the gospel daily, and in every season of our life. >> one of the great challenges facing the church in this generation, is to foster in all of the faith full a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission, and to unable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary disciples, as 11 of the gospel in our world. this will require creativity in adapting to change situations caring forward the legacy of the past not primaril
i ask them, do we challenge them? do we make space for them? and help them to do their part?the great challenges facing the church in this generation, is to foster in all the fateful a sense of personal responsibility for the church's mission and to unable them to fulfill that responsibility as missionary disciples as 11 of the gospel in our world. this will require creativity, in adapting to changed situations caring forward the legacy of the past. not primarily by maintaining our structures...
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i keep on asking them and they're like, we can't tell you. >> munoz appeared in court on a non-relatedrug charge and remains behind bars this evening. as for his involvement in the shootings, authorities aren't elaborating on what involvement if any he may have. >> my next guest gave an impassioned speech on the house floor against the obama's administration's iran nuke deal. congress lee zelden joins me now. good evening, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> the latest poll says only 21% of americans agree with this deal. don't these guys in congress work for us? >> absolutely and some think it's the other way around. the president is celebrating being able to get a minority of senators to be able to support him and it's just out of blind cool aid drinking party loyalty. >> and you asked them a key question on the house floor. i want you to take a look at this. >> how do you support a deal based on verification without knowing what the verification is? i'd be happy to yield if anyone wanted to stand up and explain how you support a deal without knowing what the verification is. you
i keep on asking them and they're like, we can't tell you. >> munoz appeared in court on a non-relatedrug charge and remains behind bars this evening. as for his involvement in the shootings, authorities aren't elaborating on what involvement if any he may have. >> my next guest gave an impassioned speech on the house floor against the obama's administration's iran nuke deal. congress lee zelden joins me now. good evening, congressman. >> good to be with you. >> the...
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of starns ♪ >> jill, what did you think of the new miss america's performance, and why are they asking themical questions ? >> here is my question. why are they asking football questions? i once competed in miss usa and i didn't win. you know who won? a girl whence answered a question -- a girl who answered a question about football. >> what did they ask you? you must remember. >> what word would i play in scrabble? i said magazine because it has a z and that is worth 10 points. the people were board. i am good a scrabble. >> that answer came off the top of your head? >> yes. >> i think you should be president. i really believe that. >> would she have received your vote with that rambling answer about tom brady? >> ironically coming from an air head talking about bird -- about air pressure. i'm sure he hillary do his opinion on the case. i don't like these pageants. >> will vote for you for president. i just can't stand it. does trump own this one? >> he is buying and selling them. it is like monopoly. this is not trump. >> miss usa. >> this is miss america. the real one. >> did you notice
of starns ♪ >> jill, what did you think of the new miss america's performance, and why are they asking themical questions ? >> here is my question. why are they asking football questions? i once competed in miss usa and i didn't win. you know who won? a girl whence answered a question -- a girl who answered a question about football. >> what did they ask you? you must remember. >> what word would i play in scrabble? i said magazine because it has a z and that is worth...
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a one-month-old child, baby, and i ask them "do you sleep?", and they said i couldn't sleep because they were crying all night. in the family there are, indeed difficulties. but those difficulties are overcome with love. hatred is not capable of dealing with any difficulty and overcoming any difficulty. division of hearts cannot overcome any difficulty. only love. only love is able to overcome. love is about celebration. love is joy. love is moving forward. i don't speak too much. but i would like to offer two points about the family. to take special care. some things that we really do have to take care of. >> the children, and grandparents. and grandparents. children when young or older. they are future and strength that emphasis us ford. we place our hope in them. grandparentless. are the living memory of the family. they passed on the faith. they transmitted the faith to us. to look after grandparents, to look after children. it is the expression of love. it promises the future of people that doesn't know how to look after their children, a
a one-month-old child, baby, and i ask them "do you sleep?", and they said i couldn't sleep because they were crying all night. in the family there are, indeed difficulties. but those difficulties are overcome with love. hatred is not capable of dealing with any difficulty and overcoming any difficulty. division of hearts cannot overcome any difficulty. only love. only love is able to overcome. love is about celebration. love is joy. love is moving forward. i don't speak too much. but...
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them. they are people like nina turner , what more do you need? i think it's askingpeople to run and i think it's making sure we hold them accountable. if i ever went back on my promises in 2004 it was pre-sb 1070 that we had an initiative on the ballot. rosie will remember when when we have to show i.d. at the ballot box. i was the only democrat who spoke out against it. i was running the two incumbents and a 25-year-old young woman was the only ones speaking out about it because the party told me i shouldn't speak out. you should stay neutral. how the hell am i going to stay neutral when my parents are immigrants? there was no way i was going to stay neutral on that and i may have lost my race because of it that i kept my head held high and i still have my integrity so we have got to make sure to hold those folks accountable. if they are promising us a platform, they are promising us progressive values and once they get in the close the door on us guess what that's what primaries are made for and we have got to do that. in arizona we have got to get a lot better at
them. they are people like nina turner , what more do you need? i think it's askingpeople to run and i think it's making sure we hold them accountable. if i ever went back on my promises in 2004 it was pre-sb 1070 that we had an initiative on the ballot. rosie will remember when when we have to show i.d. at the ballot box. i was the only democrat who spoke out against it. i was running the two incumbents and a 25-year-old young woman was the only ones speaking out about it because the party...
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interviewing somebody, that say they- are an author about a great historic figure, what would you like to ask them? i often wonder myself: i like to have said to abraham lincoln or george washington if i had a chance to talk to them. if you had to define an aspect of american history that you are most interested in, is there a particular mindset or. of time -- or period of time that interests you? >> i would say the revolutionary war. -- revolutionary war era is interesting. they are all people i have read about and are interested in. that was a historic time of the country and also the civil war. abraham lincoln and the figures that the to the victory in the civil war and the creation of the country as it was. of time witheriods wars are interesting. they are also stored figures. i would not say there is anyone president i am not interested in. i do think anyone can really rival george washington or abraham lincoln. a lot of other presidents have done historic things that we should be grateful for. >> do you have a photographic memory? >> i wish i did. i like to read a lot of things and remember
interviewing somebody, that say they- are an author about a great historic figure, what would you like to ask them? i often wonder myself: i like to have said to abraham lincoln or george washington if i had a chance to talk to them. if you had to define an aspect of american history that you are most interested in, is there a particular mindset or. of time -- or period of time that interests you? >> i would say the revolutionary war. -- revolutionary war era is interesting. they are all...
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as they do, if people have questions, i would ask them to be perhaps forward to me or probably it's okay, save those questions until we actually get through their presentation because i really want them to have a chance to give you a sense of their perspective. i'm also aware that what i told you could certainly perceive as having one directionality or another. i could only request all us a reminder to me, this is a topic that lots of people feel very strongly about. either because you have political or intellectual leadings or some of you have your own personal health experiences of those of family member and i would encourage you because of that to be extra careful and courteous in your comments and questions. last but not least, it's probably not going to surprise youba to learn after having learned of people bios that there's a spectrum of views of medical marijuana represented before you among the panelists and myself and that will jones, he's probably on the more conservative end in given how many hands went up in favor of marijuana when i did the poll 30 minutes ago. i will ask to
as they do, if people have questions, i would ask them to be perhaps forward to me or probably it's okay, save those questions until we actually get through their presentation because i really want them to have a chance to give you a sense of their perspective. i'm also aware that what i told you could certainly perceive as having one directionality or another. i could only request all us a reminder to me, this is a topic that lots of people feel very strongly about. either because you have...
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they told belgrade government that they are actinger responsibly, and asks them to move refugees not but also to hungary, and they said if they don't do that, then the border will stay closed, and they said they can't handle all of the refugees that are coming from serbia. they are saying 9,000 are coming every day, and that's too much for them, and asking belgrade to move some of the refugees to hungary or romania, and they are saying that they won't give up from their measures imposed to serbia. >>> a european union to resettle refugees is raising tensions. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: it might not seem like it, but in little places like this in southern hungry, the european union plan to deal with the refugee crisis is a nightmare come true. the government is investigating whether to set up a semipermanent camp cheer for refugees. but it's basically a bog. for the mayor the idea that hundreds of men from the middle east might be dumped here is a more immediate concern. >> translator: the vast majority are young strong men on their journey they have some natural needs th
they told belgrade government that they are actinger responsibly, and asks them to move refugees not but also to hungary, and they said if they don't do that, then the border will stay closed, and they said they can't handle all of the refugees that are coming from serbia. they are saying 9,000 are coming every day, and that's too much for them, and asking belgrade to move some of the refugees to hungary or romania, and they are saying that they won't give up from their measures imposed to...
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we are expecting he will make some comments there that could put countries in the hot seat asking them more to help the refugees in iraq, syria and afghanistan. we don't know, of course, what pope francis is going to say. that is who he is. we know that he speaks off the cuff and he could have these countries experience a coming to jesus moment. john, christine. >> rosa, thanks. after the pope's meeting with the president, he spoke to 300 bishops. he praised their courage as they bring healing to victims of sexual abuse by priests. those are words of outrage. he said they showed quote cowardace, not courage. he was met by people at the campus of washington university. he was there to cannonize a new american. junipero serra. many see serra as a symbol of the mission ancestor of oppressi oppression. from there, the pope made an unscheduled visit. he met with the nuns from the little sisters of the poor. they have been fighting obamacare that requires birth control in health plans. he focused on their ministry to the elderly poor. the speaks person said he spoke to us from the youngest p
we are expecting he will make some comments there that could put countries in the hot seat asking them more to help the refugees in iraq, syria and afghanistan. we don't know, of course, what pope francis is going to say. that is who he is. we know that he speaks off the cuff and he could have these countries experience a coming to jesus moment. john, christine. >> rosa, thanks. after the pope's meeting with the president, he spoke to 300 bishops. he praised their courage as they bring...
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asked me a couple of times "is it a bomb?" and i answered a couple of times "it's a clock." >> and that didn't seem to satisfy them? >> how long were you in that room? >> about an hour and twenty-five minutes, an hour. around an hour and twenty-five. so what else were they asking you beside "it is a bomb" if you were in there for an hour and a half? >> they asked me why i would bring a clock to school and i had explained to them that i brought it to school to show my teachers, to impress them. >> so eventually after an hour and a half is that when they handcuffed you? >> yes. >> did they say "you're under arrest" or "you're being charged"? >> they told me i was under arrest and i asked them for what crime and they were like for a hoax bomb. >> how did you feel? >> i felt -- i felt like i was a criminal. i felt like i was a terrorist. i felt like all the names i was called. >> what do you mean all the names you were called? >> i was called -- in middle school i was called a terrorist, called a bomb maker just because of my race. and religion. >> wait, you've been called that before by just -- by kids in your school?
asked me a couple of times "is it a bomb?" and i answered a couple of times "it's a clock." >> and that didn't seem to satisfy them? >> how long were you in that room? >> about an hour and twenty-five minutes, an hour. around an hour and twenty-five. so what else were they asking you beside "it is a bomb" if you were in there for an hour and a half? >> they asked me why i would bring a clock to school and i had explained to them that i...
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if you were to wake up any of these national security guys from a dead sleep and ask them who shouldin charge in syria, i bet you lunch they couldn't answer. it doesn't even seem like they thought it through. meanwhile, syria, which is a real country, is becoming like a somalia right in the middle of the middle east. leaking poison as failed states always do into its neighboring countries. i mean, this will metastasize and spread. itkarjrnw'> all for droning ewes sis, obviously, everybody is. before we do too much more it might be settling on who we think ought to lead, syria. >> it's not that they haven't given this thought. there are no good options. this group or that group? no, you don't hear anybody chanting. >> the middle east, there never are good options. puck one, by the way, i'm not going to -- you know, to give a preference is to have to defend that preference. and they are cowards in that regard. rather than just standing up and saying, look, someone needs to run the country, the option is untenable. it will infect these other countries. >> add these two stories together.
if you were to wake up any of these national security guys from a dead sleep and ask them who shouldin charge in syria, i bet you lunch they couldn't answer. it doesn't even seem like they thought it through. meanwhile, syria, which is a real country, is becoming like a somalia right in the middle of the middle east. leaking poison as failed states always do into its neighboring countries. i mean, this will metastasize and spread. itkarjrnw'> all for droning ewes sis, obviously, everybody...
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. -- i ask them why they we're doing it on monday. >> she told me she would give the money to charities so we donated to her charity of choice and we got these tickets. right now the mayor's office is requiring identification does that coincide with your ticket? i haven't gotten answers but i will get to the bottom of it. tell us why you want to see the pope. >> ted dollars worth of regular. >> congratulations first day of autumn the pumpkin wave spies has crashed into stores. look at some of these. 17 to choose from. [laughter] i get it. pumpkin spice bread. muffins. pumpkin spice lotion on a your skin and. coffee or anywhere else it is right under your nose in the studio. >> look over here. [laughter] pumpkin spice many cupcakes. now go over here to visit nicole. >> pumpkin spice bagels. limited edition how limited? is everywhere. your friends will bring it to you. pumpkin spice. surrender. [laughter] this is ridiculous. >> the end is nowhere in sight. >> even the cigarettes even soon they will have a the >> i cannot ignore it. >> you need two-step back to pick and choose there is no
. -- i ask them why they we're doing it on monday. >> she told me she would give the money to charities so we donated to her charity of choice and we got these tickets. right now the mayor's office is requiring identification does that coincide with your ticket? i haven't gotten answers but i will get to the bottom of it. tell us why you want to see the pope. >> ted dollars worth of regular. >> congratulations first day of autumn the pumpkin wave spies has crashed into stores....
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i'm going to introduce our panel briefly and i'll ask them all to come up. you have in your handouts their bios. come up. i will not walk through their bios to of also invite didn't say a few words about themselves, the elements of their bios that underrepresented them. to my far right end we decided we'd make executive decisions we will use first names. during the question and answer session as you begin to pass questions forward please refer to me as dave. to my far right will jones who joins us from washington, d.c. steven auerbach and also joe sebok will ask them to do 10 minute presentations. as they do if people have questions, ask them to be passed forward to me passed forward to meet her, probably if it's okay say those questions until we actually get through the presentations because i really want them to have a chance to give you a sense of their perspective. especially since although i can't give you an unbiased view am also aware that what i told you could certainly be perceived as having one direction or another i want to give them a chance to s
i'm going to introduce our panel briefly and i'll ask them all to come up. you have in your handouts their bios. come up. i will not walk through their bios to of also invite didn't say a few words about themselves, the elements of their bios that underrepresented them. to my far right end we decided we'd make executive decisions we will use first names. during the question and answer session as you begin to pass questions forward please refer to me as dave. to my far right will jones who joins...
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asked me a couple of times "is it a bomb?" and i answered a couple of times "it's a clock." >> and that didn't seem to satisfy them? >> no. >> how long were you in that room? >> about an hour and twenty-five minutes, an hour. around an hour and twenty-five. so what else were they asking you beside "it is a bomb" if you were in there for an hour and a half? >> they asked me why i would bring a clock to school and i had explained to them that i brought it to school to show my teachers, to impress them. >> so eventually after an hour and a half is that when they handcuffed you? >> yes. >> did they say "you're under arrest" or "you're being charged"? >> they told me i was under arrest and i asked them for what crime and they were like for a hoax bomb. >> how did you feel? >> i felt -- i felt like i was a criminal. i felt like i was a terrorist. i felt like all the names i was called. >> what do you mean all the names you were called? >> i was called -- in middle school i was called a terrorist, called a bomb maker just because of my race. and religion. >> wait, you've been called that before by just -- by kids in your s
asked me a couple of times "is it a bomb?" and i answered a couple of times "it's a clock." >> and that didn't seem to satisfy them? >> no. >> how long were you in that room? >> about an hour and twenty-five minutes, an hour. around an hour and twenty-five. so what else were they asking you beside "it is a bomb" if you were in there for an hour and a half? >> they asked me why i would bring a clock to school and i had explained to them...
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the cat tau van asked them to be -- vatican asked them to be a part of it. >> as soon as the declaration is made you will see me walking up to the altar carrying father serra's relics. have i been working for this since 1978. >> medina will play an important role too. >> he will read the tiers scripture reading in our native language which is the lapping wedge of the san francisco -- the language of the san francisco bay area. >> medina doesn't necessarily serra's rise to sainthood, about you sees the canonization as an opportunity to invite native americans back into the church. >> the missions are a part of our reality. we can't lie and say the missions didn't occur. we can't ignore the fact that for over 230 years the mission has been part of our existence. >> their participation is one of the many surprises we will likely see during the pope's visit. in san francisco, ama daetz, abc7 news. >> thank you to ama and ken for that. on the eve of the pope's visit 56% of catholics say the church is in touch with their view. that's the highest number in years and up from 34% in 201 throughy
the cat tau van asked them to be -- vatican asked them to be a part of it. >> as soon as the declaration is made you will see me walking up to the altar carrying father serra's relics. have i been working for this since 1978. >> medina will play an important role too. >> he will read the tiers scripture reading in our native language which is the lapping wedge of the san francisco -- the language of the san francisco bay area. >> medina doesn't necessarily serra's rise...
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it asked them to vow not to mount a third party campaign.onald trump is the only candidate who has made that threat. chip reid is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is extremely rare for a major political party to ask a candidate to sign a loyalty pledge. it's still not clear if triumph will sign it. the only thing you can predict with certainty with donald trump is that he's unpredictable. >> raise your hand now if you won't make that pledge tonight. mr. trump? >> when asked if he'd rule out a third party run, trump's answer at last month's gop debate was clear. >> you're not going to make the pledge? >> i will not make the pledge at this time. >> unbelievable! >> but now his own party is making the request, and they want it in writing. on wednesday, the pledge was e-mailed to the 17 republican candidates asking them to endorse the 2016 republican nominee, regardless of who it is. the document also asks them to confirm they would not run as an independent or write-in candidate. the billionaire's resistance to declare
it asked them to vow not to mount a third party campaign.onald trump is the only candidate who has made that threat. chip reid is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is extremely rare for a major political party to ask a candidate to sign a loyalty pledge. it's still not clear if triumph will sign it. the only thing you can predict with certainty with donald trump is that he's unpredictable. >> raise your hand now if you won't make that pledge tonight. mr....
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book all, baseball, basketball, soccer and i asked them last night why me? yet gone on the internet and he said he wanted someone and something other than the political stuff. so that is how i wound up here. when he called me i thought why not? this is not my politics but why not? >> host: is football the national pastime? >> guest: i've decided it out to be a national obsession. i think it is reached that level particularly in the last decade. >> host: how? >> guest: it's become a 365 day year topic for massive numbers of americans rate you listen to sports talk radio no matter what time of the year what time of the day and what time of the night someone is talking about football and particularly about nfl foot wall. the nfl has understood the ability to get into that mindset and to extend it. in the sense that they have created sort of pseudo-events to fill the off-season. there is no longer an off-season in the nfl. once the super bowl is over but the combines began in from the combine to go to the draft. the free draft, draft, draft analysis in the go fr
book all, baseball, basketball, soccer and i asked them last night why me? yet gone on the internet and he said he wanted someone and something other than the political stuff. so that is how i wound up here. when he called me i thought why not? this is not my politics but why not? >> host: is football the national pastime? >> guest: i've decided it out to be a national obsession. i think it is reached that level particularly in the last decade. >> host: how? >> guest:...
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. >> everyone i know has been calling in virtually every day asking them not to vote, for this deal, not to support it. >> it didn't work. on wednesday the senator from maryland barbara mcculsky announced her support keeping the president's able to veto. the obama administration and it's allies launche launch theilaunched their own lobbying campaign. >> building a nuclear weapon starts with uranium and plutonium. >> they paid for their own television ads. >> good morning to all of you here. >> and they're not stopping. >> it is arrested to conceive of quicker or self-destructive blow to our nation's credibility and leadership not only with respect to this one issue, but i'm telling you across the board economically, politically, mill militarily and even morally. >> secretary of state john kerry continues to make the case that he can get even more support to keep congress from voting down the bill in the first place arguing that would spen send the wrong message to the world, the substance of it will not change and the u.s. is now expected to honor it's part in this historic agreement
. >> everyone i know has been calling in virtually every day asking them not to vote, for this deal, not to support it. >> it didn't work. on wednesday the senator from maryland barbara mcculsky announced her support keeping the president's able to veto. the obama administration and it's allies launche launch theilaunched their own lobbying campaign. >> building a nuclear weapon starts with uranium and plutonium. >> they paid for their own television ads. >> good...
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no one asked them about that. nobody talks about their wardrobe. scott walker, by the say, said in an interview the media narrative was decided in advance that everyone would say carly fiorina won, in advance. >> the flip side of all of the positive press for carly fiorina, much deserve by the press corps who wrote her off, is that trump was hurt by this and he had a bad night and hooked uncomfortable at times and i wonder if, again, joe, the pundits are too quick to write off trump? >> people have lost all perspective on what is happening. if 24 or 22 million people are watching, the donald trump is right. a vast majority of them are tuning in to see him. they are tuning in to see him the you are not -- if 48 million tune in to see him you are not moving the numbers as much as pundit whose sit back and are sure carly fiorina won this thing, and i think she did, but it will not show up in the polls. >> the media have changed the mayorive and it has gone from donald trump mania to carly fiorina mania. >> trump is say he won? >> cnn, several of the n
no one asked them about that. nobody talks about their wardrobe. scott walker, by the say, said in an interview the media narrative was decided in advance that everyone would say carly fiorina won, in advance. >> the flip side of all of the positive press for carly fiorina, much deserve by the press corps who wrote her off, is that trump was hurt by this and he had a bad night and hooked uncomfortable at times and i wonder if, again, joe, the pundits are too quick to write off trump?...
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to sign deals where we have four prisoners over there and they're still there and we don't even ask them. one of them's there because he's a christian. we have a writer. we have the whole thing is absolutely insane. you know, they asked the president, and they asked secretary of state kerry who may be, you know i've been saying hillary clinton is the worst secretary of state in the history of this country, right? all right. i've been saying it. but it's possible, the world blew up around her. it blew up. just blew up. the whole world is like a different place. it's possible that because of this deal, made by secretary kerry who has absolutely no clue how to negotiate, it may be that he's going to supersede, and i understand that he may want to are up for president. he has no chance like she has no chance. so we're going to see what happens. we have many problems in our country. one of them is immigration. now, i took a tremendous hit when i brought up illegal immigration when i announced i was running for president. and for two weeks, i said, you know, rush limbaugh who is a great guy, h
to sign deals where we have four prisoners over there and they're still there and we don't even ask them. one of them's there because he's a christian. we have a writer. we have the whole thing is absolutely insane. you know, they asked the president, and they asked secretary of state kerry who may be, you know i've been saying hillary clinton is the worst secretary of state in the history of this country, right? all right. i've been saying it. but it's possible, the world blew up around her....
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when i wore them everyone wanted a pair and asked where to buy them so i started a business. our pipes add style, color and functionality to every workout wardrobe. they are unique. no one else is making them. four way stretch, compression enhancing performance. when i wore them to the studio everyone wanted a pair, and asked where to buy them. >> how much are you looking for? >> $500,000 and would invest that in marketing, distribution and building our team. >> all right. great. i'm going to give you guys b's. i want two numbers, the first, 1 through 10 on what you think of the product, and the second one, 1 through 10 of what you think of the pitch. you know, i run way more than i do yoga and this seems brilliant. going out and i want a tank top but i'm cold when i first get out there. i would wear this for more than yoga. >> marathon runners, they love that. >> you can push it down. >> exactly. >> i think that's so good. that is what i think. the panel is here. brian, let's start with you. >> i love it as an accessory. i love the fact it matches and frankly, it should be p
when i wore them everyone wanted a pair and asked where to buy them so i started a business. our pipes add style, color and functionality to every workout wardrobe. they are unique. no one else is making them. four way stretch, compression enhancing performance. when i wore them to the studio everyone wanted a pair, and asked where to buy them. >> how much are you looking for? >> $500,000 and would invest that in marketing, distribution and building our team. >> all right....