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the financial services and banking industries that's where congressman republican congressman andy barr of kentucky and the house financial services committee come in he's white having little experience with the financial services industry or wall street when he was elected last year john boehner put those house freshmen on the powerful house financial services committee and as the new york times points out barr is a telling example of why the panel is sometimes called the cash committee a place critics say where there are big incentives for freshman to do special favors for the industry bars only six months into his first term as a congressman but he's already raised more money than pretty much anyone else in the house of representatives and more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars of it has come from the banks and what does all that money buy for the banks and for wall street they get an infinite number of strikes and are never thrown out of the game and on those rare occasions when they do fail you and i the taxpayers are forced to be their pinch hitters as the new york times not
the financial services and banking industries that's where congressman republican congressman andy barr of kentucky and the house financial services committee come in he's white having little experience with the financial services industry or wall street when he was elected last year john boehner put those house freshmen on the powerful house financial services committee and as the new york times points out barr is a telling example of why the panel is sometimes called the cash committee a...
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that and form and i'll take a break from my pre-teen but stay tuned to break the set with roseanne barr next. wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. look like a. good as you shop or should anything like that. it's not every day that i get the chance to talk to someone i grew up watching on television my next guest is a bold independent woman who push the boundaries in hollywood using her platform to tackle issues like homosexuality and classism you may know her simply as roseanne but she's not only a famous actress and comedian she's also social activist and political figure i mean just run for president of the peace and freedom party and that's why i'm especially excited to share my interview with roseanne barr check it out. so roseanne were upon a potentially historical verdict when it comes the question of same sex marriage and i can't help but think of your show roseanne which tackled l g b t issues dec
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and freedom party that's why i'm especially excited to share my interview with roseanne barr check out. the roseanne were upon a potentially historical verdict when it comes the question of same sex marriage and i can't help but think of your show roseanne which tackled l g b t issues decades ago he was one of the first shows to host gay characters and also to display an on screen lesbian kiss per your request why was it so important to you to feature that issue and how challenging was it at the time to push those boundaries on national television. it was always important to me because i have a gay brother and a gay sister and we were raised in salt lake city utah and they went to a significant amount of bullying in you know so it was always important to me because you know that was always a big issue in my life and it was very very difficult to get it on television and and it was very hard. but you know it's proven to have been the right thing to do and salute those who are against this issue is definitely set on the wrong side of history roseanne but in addition to homosexuality rose
and freedom party that's why i'm especially excited to share my interview with roseanne barr check out. the roseanne were upon a potentially historical verdict when it comes the question of same sex marriage and i can't help but think of your show roseanne which tackled l g b t issues decades ago he was one of the first shows to host gay characters and also to display an on screen lesbian kiss per your request why was it so important to you to feature that issue and how challenging was it at...
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roseanne barr. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me.t's very much an honor to be here with you. you're a great comic and a great mind. you, you know, you'll be missed. i'm sure that you won't be missed for long before something else occurs for you, you're very talented. >> i'm going to audition to be your next middle on the road. [ laughter ] >> i got to say, i've loved you on stage, i've loved you on t.v., as someone who brought a ticket to say she devil, in the movies. i loved you in blue in the face, but i loved you more than r. on twitter. you make that site bearable and you're very active with your handle, the real roseanne. i would like to frame some of this deeply serious interview with a few tweets of years, tarting with april 1 of last year, you tweeted: this is something we covered lot on the show and failed to address the racist war on drugs is one of the big evident problems with the current democratic party. it's one of the reasons you ran for president. what's your biggest problem with the war on drugs? >> well, i have a l
roseanne barr. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me.t's very much an honor to be here with you. you're a great comic and a great mind. you, you know, you'll be missed. i'm sure that you won't be missed for long before something else occurs for you, you're very talented. >> i'm going to audition to be your next middle on the road. [ laughter ] >> i got to say, i've loved you on stage, i've loved you on t.v., as someone who brought a ticket to say she devil, in the...
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of that and more and i took a break from my pre-teen but stay tuned to break the set with roseanne barr next. there's a show we. are the oceans. the party there's a. shoes that no one is there with. that you deserve answers from. interview. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself she joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the past which is impossible to get rid of. the war. but however good people do get hurt. and i've heard good people empty silent. a lot. but would prefer not to be sometimes i feel like. i should have died over there. because. i saw some people who had died and. there is cheaper than therapy. on our. kids right to see. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. i think you. should have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. in the to. have you ever seen anything like that. it's not every day that i get the chance to talk to someone i grew up watching on
of that and more and i took a break from my pre-teen but stay tuned to break the set with roseanne barr next. there's a show we. are the oceans. the party there's a. shoes that no one is there with. that you deserve answers from. interview. they were ready to do anything for their country to me is to love the country more than yourself she joined the military for any other reason that you're probably not to have a good day they were tools in the hands of the state now they live remembering the...
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of that and more and i took a break from my pre-teen but stay tuned to break the set with roseanne barr next. but he sings things that's something to people notice. these. things most people know what to call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of some. professor x. other civil of. the great life they have to steal that's. right to see. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be on the list. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard luck and is a big picture. she could leverage surely curbeam was able to build the its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach me the creation of why you should care about humans. this is why you should care only. look. good if you've never seen anything like cut. cut. it's not every day that i get the chance to talk to someone i grew up watching on telev
of that and more and i took a break from my pre-teen but stay tuned to break the set with roseanne barr next. but he sings things that's something to people notice. these. things most people know what to call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of some. professor x. other civil of. the great life they have to steal that's. right to see. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be on the list. you know sometimes you see a story and...
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i'd like to see you debate roseanne barr. maybe i'll set that up some day here on the factor. >> we wish you the best in your career, if we can help you outlet us know. >> we saw you and victoria jack san in mid-80s. hair deal was different what do you remember about that time? >> i like victoria jackson. i don't think communists goring to start executing christians soon but you never know, i guess? it could happen. with you r but what do you think about this? >> i have great hair and she had better legs. >> is that it? >> no. listen. >> how long did it take hair dresser to do your hair there? you look like natalie wood in that shot. >> i look dreamy. you know that. that is why you hired me. listen. >> that is not why, bill. >> i had a great time there. i loved victoria with all my heart. i believe in many things she believe nchlz but some of the stuff i can't tell if it's cheeky for show biz purposes i don't believe they're going start burning christians but they're going to ridicule so she's halfway tlchl yes. people goring
i'd like to see you debate roseanne barr. maybe i'll set that up some day here on the factor. >> we wish you the best in your career, if we can help you outlet us know. >> we saw you and victoria jack san in mid-80s. hair deal was different what do you remember about that time? >> i like victoria jackson. i don't think communists goring to start executing christians soon but you never know, i guess? it could happen. with you r but what do you think about this? >> i have...
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andy barr collecting more than 115,000 donations from banks, credit unions and insurance companies thisear along. what does wall street get for all these greased palms? representative barr, the distinguished gentleman from kentucky proposed legislation to elimination regulation on banks promised tax breaks on credit unions and proposed roll back of frank dodd regular rations. quote, it is almost like investing in a first-round draft pick for the nba, the nfl, i'll add nhl although he didn't, and they're hopeful for a return. it's hard to think that money flows freely to washington, but those responsible for regulating the financial industry are the once most susceptible to the washington lobbying. joining us now to talk about all of today's political goings on, two of our favorite, donnie fowler, democratic political strategist, and we had to build a new tier because everybody wanted to be on your economy, and ben mankiewicz, thank you for being with us. the game has changed so much. a freshman has this kind of power. what has happened that allows the freshman congressmen to wield this
andy barr collecting more than 115,000 donations from banks, credit unions and insurance companies thisear along. what does wall street get for all these greased palms? representative barr, the distinguished gentleman from kentucky proposed legislation to elimination regulation on banks promised tax breaks on credit unions and proposed roll back of frank dodd regular rations. quote, it is almost like investing in a first-round draft pick for the nba, the nfl, i'll add nhl although he didn't,...
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this is hannah smoteridge-barr. hannah smoteridge-barr. welcome to our humble abode. there he is.ny-- gardner. gardner. i knew that. there you go. gift bag... [laughs] for you, okay? thanks. hi. hi. i'm pam. karen. i love your sweater. oh, thanks. my mom made it for me. really? that's so cool. i've always wanted to learn how to knit. welcome, welcome, welcome! [imitating robot] take me to your leader. oh, wait. i am your leader. uh, wait, are you a robot or a martian? hmm? ah... [laughs] i'm actually your boss, michael scott. hi. karen. welcome. wow, you are very exotic-looking. was your dad a g.i., or...? i'll be the number two guy here in scranton in six weeks. how? name repetition, personality mirroring, and never breaking off a handshake. i'm always thinking one step ahead, like a... carpenter... that makes stairs. [clears throat] hello. ah! you must be andy bernard. aloha and welcome. and you must be michael scott. aloha and hello. [laughs] very good. welcome to our little kingdom. uh, we have a bag of nifty gifties for you. well, michael, thank you for welcoming me to your l
this is hannah smoteridge-barr. hannah smoteridge-barr. welcome to our humble abode. there he is.ny-- gardner. gardner. i knew that. there you go. gift bag... [laughs] for you, okay? thanks. hi. hi. i'm pam. karen. i love your sweater. oh, thanks. my mom made it for me. really? that's so cool. i've always wanted to learn how to knit. welcome, welcome, welcome! [imitating robot] take me to your leader. oh, wait. i am your leader. uh, wait, are you a robot or a martian? hmm? ah... [laughs] i'm...
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just after this break abby barr looks at the reality of american israeli relations breaking the set is coming your way. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. in a secret lover touring to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care watch only on the r g dot com. but if your whole life should be. the face i dislike you. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i had lunch i got so many i mean ten pounds i believe that i'm sitting seems really messed up. in the old story so i personally apologize to. the worse for the little. white house soup of a. radio guy and for a minute from a clip that i want what we're about to give you never seen anything like this until . the following folks i'm having martin in the brea
just after this break abby barr looks at the reality of american israeli relations breaking the set is coming your way. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. in a secret lover touring to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care watch only on the...
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melissa: barre last word. >> these are all returns. they do a great job.thank you for coming on. i appreciated. next, all the land up. and the whole business worlis buzzing. why? just because they combine beauty and power. stick around for "spare change." you can never have too much "money" for too much arguing. ♪ ♪ melissa: is time for our daily fun with "spare change". thank you for joining is. here is what everyone is talking about around the water cooler. bristol-myers striking a pose in vogue. all anyone cares about is that she is planned up and fashion forward. my blackberry below. this is all anyone is talking about. why is this such a big deal? >> first of all, is most women streamed to be photographed in his glamorous wife. debt down. she has unbelievable shoes on. it's sort of a fantasy. i have no problem with her posing. i think there's a little bit of an issue here. she's a ceo turning around young who. she wants to be taken seriously on her merits and accomplishments, to be posed like that. >> there's no skin. melissa: is turning our idea of a
melissa: barre last word. >> these are all returns. they do a great job.thank you for coming on. i appreciated. next, all the land up. and the whole business worlis buzzing. why? just because they combine beauty and power. stick around for "spare change." you can never have too much "money" for too much arguing. ♪ ♪ melissa: is time for our daily fun with "spare change". thank you for joining is. here is what everyone is talking about around the water...
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josh barr josh -- you can find us at facebook.com.a missi"andrea mitchell re special guest host and that is must-see tv. that is coming up next. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports," the conflict in egypt, the tension -- >>> can president obama ignore the growing chorus calli
josh barr josh -- you can find us at facebook.com.a missi"andrea mitchell re special guest host and that is must-see tv. that is coming up next. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. the beach on your tv...
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. >> they say they still stay in touch with their tv parents, roseanne barr and john goodman, and theirster sarah gilbert, creator and co-host on "the talk." she's written a new book, a quick reference guide for people who want to live a green lifestyle. >> what motivated you to write the book? >> well, someone had given me on 200 or 300 page book about the implications of doing laundry. i'm not reading this so how can i give people this information in a book wre it's like a reference guide, there's a bunch of topics, anything you might want from buying paint to buying nail polish to hair color, to fixing up your house, but you get one page per topic. >> still to come, the lengths kids will go to when it comes to vending machine toys. >>> closed captioning sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by-- >>> stay tuned, there's more "inside edition" to come. >>> coming up how a kid outsmarts a toy vending machine. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> stay tuned, there's more "inside edition" to come >>> finally, you can't stop a kid when they want a toy in a vending machin
. >> they say they still stay in touch with their tv parents, roseanne barr and john goodman, and theirster sarah gilbert, creator and co-host on "the talk." she's written a new book, a quick reference guide for people who want to live a green lifestyle. >> what motivated you to write the book? >> well, someone had given me on 200 or 300 page book about the implications of doing laundry. i'm not reading this so how can i give people this information in a book wre...
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jimmy tully, wilkes barre, pennsylvania. nora lee, philadelphia born and bred.? not tonight. you better have a lot of bullets in that gun, civilian. (song ends) never thought i'd be defending a jarhead's right to dance with the prettiest girl in the bar. this tough guy, he got a name? nah, didn't bother asking. introduced him to the sidewalk pretty good. well, maybe he waited around outside for tully. i couldn't tell you, because the second prettiest girl in the bar was so impressed with my bravery, she asked me to dance. been together 55 years. you remember anything else about this guy? yeah, had a dock workers' union patch on his jacket. that's a funny thing to remember. i was a snipe, you know, an engine room rat. i had to deal with sandcrabs like that all the time. thanks for your time. you know, if you ever want some lessons, come on down and we'll lace 'em up, okay? my partner needs more thanhat. you're what, 50 push-ups from the cover of gq? i wouldn't be so sure about that, g fella. i could teach him something that'd wipe that smirk right off your face.
jimmy tully, wilkes barre, pennsylvania. nora lee, philadelphia born and bred.? not tonight. you better have a lot of bullets in that gun, civilian. (song ends) never thought i'd be defending a jarhead's right to dance with the prettiest girl in the bar. this tough guy, he got a name? nah, didn't bother asking. introduced him to the sidewalk pretty good. well, maybe he waited around outside for tully. i couldn't tell you, because the second prettiest girl in the bar was so impressed with my...
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. >> benjamin barr beer wrote a best seller called "jihad versus the world," and this book is interesting. look at the most die dynamic pee in our political currency now, whether it's mayor bloomberg in new york or corey robertson in newark and major cities getting things done on a very microlevel, and why can't the same thing happen on an international or national level? why are national politics paralyzed? able to move the ball or open the envelope even. he looks about the sort of ways in which mayors operate in the political sphere and tries to see if that can be applied to the national sphere, really interesting thing. it's a national book, but also international looking at mayors all over the world, bangkok, london, hong kong, fascinating stuff. >> david hart has a new book. >> he wrote a book a couple years ago called "atheist illusions," where he took a look at some of the -- what they call the angry atheists, people like christopher hitchens, daniel, and richard dawkins and wonder why in this particular moment there was such hostility to religion by public intellectuals, and in th
. >> benjamin barr beer wrote a best seller called "jihad versus the world," and this book is interesting. look at the most die dynamic pee in our political currency now, whether it's mayor bloomberg in new york or corey robertson in newark and major cities getting things done on a very microlevel, and why can't the same thing happen on an international or national level? why are national politics paralyzed? able to move the ball or open the envelope even. he looks about the...
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may i ask, what was the rue barr for?ve up your ass, you lesbian. >> jimmy: hey, is that a pie you're making? is that a rhubarb pie? >> no, it is a [ bleep ] pie to shove in your big mouth. >> jimmy: maybe we should do a cooking show. >> well, maybe you should think about shutting the [ bleep ] up. >> jimmy: well, it has been delightful speaking to you, ma'am. >> screw you, go kill yourself and go [ bleep ] yourself. >> jimmy: all right, that's -- that's -- well. what is your name? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know what? i have a name for her. we'll call her rude barb. okay? yesterday, a congressional oversight committee called for the tsa to take action to deal with employee misconduct issues. a new report from the government accountability office said the tsa had a 26% spike in misconduct cases between 2010 and 2012. the chairman of the subcommittee said the employees needed to cut down on the napping, the stealing, the tardiness and the disrespect. or at least the stealing would be -- i would start with the st
may i ask, what was the rue barr for?ve up your ass, you lesbian. >> jimmy: hey, is that a pie you're making? is that a rhubarb pie? >> no, it is a [ bleep ] pie to shove in your big mouth. >> jimmy: maybe we should do a cooking show. >> well, maybe you should think about shutting the [ bleep ] up. >> jimmy: well, it has been delightful speaking to you, ma'am. >> screw you, go kill yourself and go [ bleep ] yourself. >> jimmy: all right, that's --...
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in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-barreail riders. jason benetti is up in the press box calling the game. >> johnson is there. >> reporter: he's been the voice of the chiefs for four years and he has a loyal following, although few would recognize him off the field. when they do meet him, they're usually surprised. >> i like that people are surprised. >> reporter: he has a mild form of cerebral palsy that causes him to walk with a slight lump. he's had it since he was a toddler and shas lived with the stares and glares that come with being different. that's why he thinks he initially gravitated to radio work. >> of course i wanted to do it because i was not on camera. >> reporter: benetti learned meeting people gave him strength. he's wicked part. he has a jurnism degree and a law degree. he realizes his condition is something to be proud of, not something to hide. >> murphy's throw is there. got him. >> reporter: and he now does play by play on tell wiig as well. >> if my look is an vision for somebody on television, great
in syracuse, new york, and the syracuse chiefs, they're taking a beating from the scranton wilkes-barreail riders. jason benetti is up in the press box calling the game. >> johnson is there. >> reporter: he's been the voice of the chiefs for four years and he has a loyal following, although few would recognize him off the field. when they do meet him, they're usually surprised. >> i like that people are surprised. >> reporter: he has a mild form of cerebral palsy that...
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now, if we go out there to wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. and this makes eminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. and yet we can all think of examples where there's a great crisis and there's no leadership. like now. [laughter] [applause] >> or the coming of your -- world war i in europe. so what was special, you can't say there was something special in the water back there then. you can't say god looked down upon the american college and bless them. supernatural explanations are not admitted. even if you're an evangelical you're not allowed to use those in a historical conversation. i don't
now, if we go out there to wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that...
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. >> i wasn't aware you can only set the barre so high and we can only dream so big.aught dream big, work hard, and you can have whatever you wanted. right? and another thing... i thought was wow. i bet the president has some friends with 10,000 square foot houses and you probably won't mind going over there mr. president while asking to have a party for you when you're campaigning for you know, dollars to run for president. i just, i don't, i find it is to odd he's picking on kim kardashian and kanye west. >> her job affords her to flif a 10,000 square foot house. i think if i'm not mistaken mr. president's job affords him to live in a 55,000 square foot house so. basically... i am like, i just, you know with all that have add aside you poke at someone and criticize someone for living a life style that i'm sure that when he was growing up his dream was one day, i want to become president of the united states. and have this wonderful fabulous live that. was his dream. you know? and i just didn't think we should put a cap on you know bruce jenner's thing is dream big,
. >> i wasn't aware you can only set the barre so high and we can only dream so big.aught dream big, work hard, and you can have whatever you wanted. right? and another thing... i thought was wow. i bet the president has some friends with 10,000 square foot houses and you probably won't mind going over there mr. president while asking to have a party for you when you're campaigning for you know, dollars to run for president. i just, i don't, i find it is to odd he's picking on kim...
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. - my name is alex barrs. - my name is anna koenig. - sunday, july 19, was a beautiful day, just likexactly the point. - a man, a comrade for me, he said to me shleimeh, i have enough. i can't live more. i said to him, no, you must... you must, waiting, maybe, maybe one day it's better. no, i cannot. he's going up from here... he's going up to the electric fence... three seconds, he's dead. - it is kind of painful. so many people ask me, "how can you listen to all "these disturbing, horrid stories about what some "of these people go through? "doesn't it bother you? doesn't it shake you up so you can't do what you're doing?" and my answer is that, no, it does bother me, it does bother me, but i find it so important to pay attention, listen to the people, and to learn what they've gone through. i think we are ready to begin. i guess the exciting part is to try to capture, visually, some of the things that they witnessed so future generations can see them. maybe they will be shaken up a little bit by seeing them, and this is good. - the most difficult experience during my holocaust was t
. - my name is alex barrs. - my name is anna koenig. - sunday, july 19, was a beautiful day, just likexactly the point. - a man, a comrade for me, he said to me shleimeh, i have enough. i can't live more. i said to him, no, you must... you must, waiting, maybe, maybe one day it's better. no, i cannot. he's going up from here... he's going up to the electric fence... three seconds, he's dead. - it is kind of painful. so many people ask me, "how can you listen to all "these disturbing,...
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. >> barr has said that the best case scenario if no deal is reached tonight the two sides could agreent is reached therefore not striking but that is still not confirmed at this time >> a silicon valley engineer will be spending the rest of his life in jail for a killing. live back in march the engineer was found guilty of killing three people in santa clara. >> he had been working as an engineer for two years when he opened fire on his co- workers after being fired from the company earlier that day pierre >> people in santa clara are looking for an ex suspected bank robber baron >> the robber demanded money from the clark and no weapon was seen and he was seen walking away from their rob roy on foot. >> a wells fargo bank was robbed about 2:00 after noon on saturday police are still searching for the rubber in that bank robbery appeared >> he is described as a caucasian-between 35 and 45 about 6 ft. tall. if you have any information on any of these crime please contact your local police officers appeared >> at a protest in richmond yesterday resulted in arrest of protesters refused t
. >> barr has said that the best case scenario if no deal is reached tonight the two sides could agreent is reached therefore not striking but that is still not confirmed at this time >> a silicon valley engineer will be spending the rest of his life in jail for a killing. live back in march the engineer was found guilty of killing three people in santa clara. >> he had been working as an engineer for two years when he opened fire on his co- workers after being fired from the...
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>> graham barr mellows another returning author.ote a book called the strangest man which is the biography of paul tarak. the new book is about the race to create nuclear technology during world war ii and all of the best scientists many of them who had immigrated into england from europe in the lead-up to world war ii were based in england. they were developing you know efforts to build an atomic tom. this is really a story about failed scientific leadership and churchill for all of his many wonderful political qualities actually really dropped the ball on the development of the atomic bomb. he offered no funding and knowing courage meant to the scientists and allowed america to take the lead and develop the atomic bomb. by the time the bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki the british role in all of this have been completely forgotten. the sad part of the story is later in his life churchill who was kind of dismissed with nuclear technology throughout his career as a politician suddenly becomes aware of how destructive and
>> graham barr mellows another returning author.ote a book called the strangest man which is the biography of paul tarak. the new book is about the race to create nuclear technology during world war ii and all of the best scientists many of them who had immigrated into england from europe in the lead-up to world war ii were based in england. they were developing you know efforts to build an atomic tom. this is really a story about failed scientific leadership and churchill for all of his...
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barr. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute and 15 seconds. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman from texas for the opportunity to rise in support of this amendment and rise in support of the reins act a critical tool in the battle against overregulations which is destroying jobs. the gentleman from georgia talked about whether or not regulations destroy jobs. from my home state of kentucky we have lost 5,700 coal mining jobs in eastern kentucky as a result of this administration's overzealous overregulation of the coal industry. they continually tell me they want to create more jobs and grow more businesses, they want to put more food on the table and more money in the pocks of kentucky families who are hurting under this administration's war on coal but costly and burdensome regulations coming out of unaccountable regulations are coming -- raising their cost of doing business, leading to higher prices, weakened american competitiveness. while federal regulations wreak havoc on families in kentucky, small businesses and our overall economy, the unelec
barr. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute and 15 seconds. mr. barr: i thank the gentleman from texas for the opportunity to rise in support of this amendment and rise in support of the reins act a critical tool in the battle against overregulations which is destroying jobs. the gentleman from georgia talked about whether or not regulations destroy jobs. from my home state of kentucky we have lost 5,700 coal mining jobs in eastern kentucky as a result of this administration's...
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roseann barr is -- [laughter] >> this is grasping the imagination of people on the internet.did bring up the female agenda of it. thank you. we will pass you off to the man himself, connell. connell: thank you very much, charles. we have blackberry stock way of today. companies looking for new alternatives. steve forbes is coming on to tell us about getting rid of that irs. this is interesting. revolutionizing travel. elon musk expected to make an announcement today. nyc to l.a. in 45 minutes. we will
roseann barr is -- [laughter] >> this is grasping the imagination of people on the internet.did bring up the female agenda of it. thank you. we will pass you off to the man himself, connell. connell: thank you very much, charles. we have blackberry stock way of today. companies looking for new alternatives. steve forbes is coming on to tell us about getting rid of that irs. this is interesting. revolutionizing travel. elon musk expected to make an announcement today. nyc to l.a. in 45...
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last year, she ran as a vice president's candidate alongside roseanne barr.ant as an independent against nancy pelosi the year before. >>> i looked outside. kind of cloudy. we're expecting cooler temperatures around the bay. look at that sky. steve paulson is coming back. he will tell you when it will start to warm up around here. >>> new details in an amber alert out of southern california. what a missing 16-year-old girl reportedly said about the man accused of killing her mother before the deadly attack. >>> good morning. it's very slow on 80. even slower at the bay bridge toll plaza. i will tell you why another bad day for the bridge. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> team artemis is getting ready for another race today after a very emotional day in the competition. yesterday
last year, she ran as a vice president's candidate alongside roseanne barr.ant as an independent against nancy pelosi the year before. >>> i looked outside. kind of cloudy. we're expecting cooler temperatures around the bay. look at that sky. steve paulson is coming back. he will tell you when it will start to warm up around here. >>> new details in an amber alert out of southern california. what a missing 16-year-old girl reportedly said about the man accused of killing her...
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that's joshua barre, a forensic scientist giving his testimony about what happened when the girls werend. during the hearing prosecutors plan to bring to light the activities with the girls using diaries. barb johnson took the stand and talked about the victims about what they went through. let's take a listen if we can. >> i did ask if anybody else had ever been pregnant and michelle said oh, i was. she said i was several times and every time he found out i was pregnant, he would starve me and punch me in the stomach. >> we are expecting more of that testimony and victim impact statements. we're expecting to hear from michelle knight. ariel castro may also speak whether it be himself or through his attorney. under the plea deal, he agreed to plead guilty in exchange for the death penalty. he couldle spend life in prison without the possibility of parole plus 1,000 years. and they will ask the judge to not ever be able to see his daughter. we'll following this sentencing hearing and give you updates on "mornings on 2." brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. >>> 7:32. now to o
that's joshua barre, a forensic scientist giving his testimony about what happened when the girls werend. during the hearing prosecutors plan to bring to light the activities with the girls using diaries. barb johnson took the stand and talked about the victims about what they went through. let's take a listen if we can. >> i did ask if anybody else had ever been pregnant and michelle said oh, i was. she said i was several times and every time he found out i was pregnant, he would starve...
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this is on cleveland lane near barre road.st control of his truck early sunday morning, then ran away. they have not been able to fid him. an elderly woman was in the back room at the time and was not hurt. >>> the berkeley man who went on a naked rampage at a b.a.r.t. station will be back in court. he was caught on video in may at the 16th street b.a.r.t. station. he performed acrobatic stunts and is accused of grabbing passengers and kicking a b.a.r.t. employee. earlier he pleaded not guilty and told the court he remembers very little of the incident. his attorney says he was clearly suffering a mental breakdown. >>> 8:05. it's back to school day for thousands of students in san francisco and the police. they are doing everything possible to make sure they get there safe. tara moriarty joining us live now to tell us more about this school safety campaign. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. well, you know, as a market, you probably -- parent, you probably worry if your child attends school in san francisco, it's a
this is on cleveland lane near barre road.st control of his truck early sunday morning, then ran away. they have not been able to fid him. an elderly woman was in the back room at the time and was not hurt. >>> the berkeley man who went on a naked rampage at a b.a.r.t. station will be back in court. he was caught on video in may at the 16th street b.a.r.t. station. he performed acrobatic stunts and is accused of grabbing passengers and kicking a b.a.r.t. employee. earlier he pleaded...
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even though i was city has tried to make its famous barr seemed less.top ranking on the list determined by 126,000 students nationwide. >> let's are run out the top five. univ. of iowa at #one. university of california, santa barbara, the university of illinois at urbana-champagne, west virginia university and sarah crews university. >> the organization also released is stone cold sober school's list. this is let again this year by big m. young university in utah. followed by wheaton collagege in wheatpm , illinois. >> and a reminder, that you can get the latest headlines no matter where you go with the new kron 4 news ab. it is free and it is available on most mobile devices. download the kron 4 news act today. >> this is what you will see on that cap. the bay area weather is starting to cool down. the highs won't be in the mid '70s. as far as a hot weather we are not expecting this for the next seven days. and >> we will see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m.. dr. phil is next. { >> announcer: today on "dr. phil." >> i'm obsessed with getting
even though i was city has tried to make its famous barr seemed less.top ranking on the list determined by 126,000 students nationwide. >> let's are run out the top five. univ. of iowa at #one. university of california, santa barbara, the university of illinois at urbana-champagne, west virginia university and sarah crews university. >> the organization also released is stone cold sober school's list. this is let again this year by big m. young university in utah. followed by...
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. >> and such at a tack on syria could send crude surging to $150 barre barrel. >> and jpmorgan is going to settle lawsuits settled from subprime mortgages. >>> the nasdaq and the s&p coming off of the worst levels. and the fears of u.s. may attacking syria in the next few days, stocks are posting the biggest drop in eight weeks on the syria concerns. there is some line of thinking, jim, because today is a big event on the national mall anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech, that the president may not act today and he is overseas and so a window of thursday and friday where if they are going to dit, they will do it. >> i read the speech again and i have to go listen to it. >> i do, too. >> and we listened to it tomorrow. >> yes. >> it is on youtube and even though it is online, it is not part of the public domain. >> true? >> yes, we can only play selected bites, and it is on youtube if you want the whole thing. >> well, you should do it, and kids should do it. i remember meeting bishop tutu who said that all of the regime changes are pat eterned after that. it seems that the presid
. >> and such at a tack on syria could send crude surging to $150 barre barrel. >> and jpmorgan is going to settle lawsuits settled from subprime mortgages. >>> the nasdaq and the s&p coming off of the worst levels. and the fears of u.s. may attacking syria in the next few days, stocks are posting the biggest drop in eight weeks on the syria concerns. there is some line of thinking, jim, because today is a big event on the national mall anniversary of the "i have a...
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the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to find any possible reading of the law, a technicality to take away health care from the people he needed most. and many of my republican colleagues believe that the aca should be repealed or defunded and have voted nearly 40 times all ready to do so. the efforts have become frustrating, even to members of the republican party. senators coburn and mccain have expressed their distaste for the continual few tell those to eliminate funding for the aca. and my question for you is, are you aware that despite the supreme court ruling upholding the aca the house this week is going to up vote for the 40th time
the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to...
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the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to find any possible reading of the law, a technicality to take away health care from the people he needed most. and many of my republican colleagues believe that the aca should be repealed or defunded and have voted nearly 40 times all ready to do so. the efforts have become frustrating, even to members of the republican party. senators coburn and mccain have expressed their distaste for the continual few tell those to eliminate funding for the aca. and my question for you is, are you aware that despite the supreme court ruling upholding the aca the house this week is going to up vote for the 40th time
the real issue is that in places like scranton and wilkes-barre and easton and pottsville, unemployment is over 9%. the real issue is that over 70,000 people in my district don't have health insurance. about 6500 of those people are children. in fact, just under nine and a half percent of families and one and have children in my district live below the poverty line. these are the exact people who need these tax credits. instead we are sitting here wasting time and taxpayer dollars trying to...