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>>> two minutes before the top of the hour, before we leave the house, here's what's happening today.making more waves on the campaign trail, throwing a univision reporter right out of a news conference only to let him back in and engage in a fiery debate. >>> france launching a terror investigation after revealing the failed train gunman watched video about jihad about the attack. this is as the first of three american heroes credited with taking down the suspect arrives home. >>> and kurt schilling suspended by espn comparing muslims to nazis. >>> was it a fair punishment? weigh in on our facebook page, #keep talking. >>> time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. >>> the home owner had a heart attack working in a yard and the first responders finished the job after he was taken to the hospital. >>> and the bad, a group of people swallowed up by a huge hole. the pavement in china collapsing. >>> the ugly, if you didn't know already, there is a shortage of eligible bachelor's. >> hey, you. >> so the new book, "date-economics" says there are four college-educated women for every th
>>> two minutes before the top of the hour, before we leave the house, here's what's happening today.making more waves on the campaign trail, throwing a univision reporter right out of a news conference only to let him back in and engage in a fiery debate. >>> france launching a terror investigation after revealing the failed train gunman watched video about jihad about the attack. this is as the first of three american heroes credited with taking down the suspect arrives...
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the department and not before atoday? >> right >> what is before us is a notice of violation for 20 iletms- >> and that is the first item on the appeal and there is a second we are not as concerned about. those twonet items in the packet- >> i have a follow up question i asked [inaudible] it permits that are mentioned attachment 2, are those permits addressed or going to be address ing the notice of violations? >> some of the items. >> you have not verified that work has been completed is that correct? >> no that isn't correct. when we went out we verified ont 2 items were partially completed >> so most are not completed >> that is correct. they could have repaired them and didn't require a permit. >> that is why it is before us today. did [inaudible] say the permit he is pulling for the stairs or porch in the back include the permit which would include the work on the 20 items? >> it will from the standpoint they'll have to make repairs from that standpoint. >> but there are separate permits for the 20 items >> there was
the department and not before atoday? >> right >> what is before us is a notice of violation for 20 iletms- >> and that is the first item on the appeal and there is a second we are not as concerned about. those twonet items in the packet- >> i have a follow up question i asked [inaudible] it permits that are mentioned attachment 2, are those permits addressed or going to be address ing the notice of violations? >> some of the items. >> you have not verified...
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i've heard that argument before. if the glur grand jury indicts and the witness comes forward, i don't think that argument holds up. i really can't fathom why prosecutors are just you know unwilling to look at a system that has become so antiquated and say we really don't need it transparency, accountability are important. >> i have a little push back. a significant number of criminal cases actually don't go to trial. we reach plea agreements in the overwhelming majority of these case he and if you can present the accused with a reasonable amount of evidence that will show that they will be convicted they will accept that plea deal and your witness or witnesses actually don't have to come forward. i think we're unnecessarily impearling the privacy of people in a -- imperilling the priefns privacy of people that don't have to come forward. >> we were talking about the prosecutors and the courts. let's talk about the jurors, they are ultimately the decision makers here. debbie how well equipped are they to really make
i've heard that argument before. if the glur grand jury indicts and the witness comes forward, i don't think that argument holds up. i really can't fathom why prosecutors are just you know unwilling to look at a system that has become so antiquated and say we really don't need it transparency, accountability are important. >> i have a little push back. a significant number of criminal cases actually don't go to trial. we reach plea agreements in the overwhelming majority of these case he...
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and were there the night before the umbrella revolution reached its pea and were there the night beforehe umbrella revolution reached its peak. by the time marchers reached the square in front of the hong kong government headquarters, protesters were already occupying the central district. over 100,000 people blocked the streets. protesters of all ages passionately cried out for hong kong's future until everything was forcefully broken up on december 15th. some students still visit the heavily fortified hong kong government headquarters. we met a man who continues to stage a solitary sit-in. >> the universal suffrage plan restricts candidates for hong kong public office to government-approved personnel. benny die yew tongue initiated the campaign. he originally intended to put his plan into action on october 1st. but students mobilized sooner. di rushed to the site. >> after ti's declaration, the occupy central operation kicked off on a full scale. footage soon found its way across hong kong and the rest of the world. the following day, many came to join the protest. streaming out of tr
and were there the night before the umbrella revolution reached its pea and were there the night beforehe umbrella revolution reached its peak. by the time marchers reached the square in front of the hong kong government headquarters, protesters were already occupying the central district. over 100,000 people blocked the streets. protesters of all ages passionately cried out for hong kong's future until everything was forcefully broken up on december 15th. some students still visit the heavily...
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we will do that one more day before we see that return tomorrow. enjoy today, pleasant yesterday, despite the 90 degree temperature. we will see 90s again this afternoon. here's a live view outside. starting out with sunshine. mostly sunny today. temperatures about six degrees cool every compared to 24 hours ago in mount pocono. 7 degrees cooler in millville compared to 24 hours ago. cooler this morning as you head out. 90 degrees by this afternoon. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. we have some 50s on the map. 72 in philadelphia. 70 in wildwood. 60s in atlantic city and mill val. 60 to the north and west. 61 in lancaster. a cool 58 in mount pocono. as we go throughout the day, temperatures climbing once again to near 90 degrees. we expect the heat wave to continue. by 8:00 74. by noon, 86 degrees. you can eat lunch outdoors with mostly sunny skies. reaching a high of 90 this afternoon. even warmer on monday with that return in humidity. we'll talk more about that and another 90 degree day on tuesday. we expect this heat wave to continue today, mond
we will do that one more day before we see that return tomorrow. enjoy today, pleasant yesterday, despite the 90 degree temperature. we will see 90s again this afternoon. here's a live view outside. starting out with sunshine. mostly sunny today. temperatures about six degrees cool every compared to 24 hours ago in mount pocono. 7 degrees cooler in millville compared to 24 hours ago. cooler this morning as you head out. 90 degrees by this afternoon. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. we have some...
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in 1940 before the u.s. was officially involved in world war ii, 25% of american women 16 years of age or older were in the labor force. that number is going to go up steadily through the 20th century. and into the 21st century as well. that percentage has leveled at 60%. that 60% is just about where we are today. the remarkable decade is 1950-1960 when the percentage of ,omen, a growing body of women who are working for wages is increasing. as you know from your study of percentagel, that cannot be increasing among teenagers. kids have to stay in school longer and child labor has been abolished in most industries by the 1950's. that increase is coming overwhelmingly from older women. those are the bits of evidence for the claim that women did not go home after world war ii. i want to talk about the occupations they could go into as they came out of the war and cross the 1950's. in that original post war time. women were not able to change the gender division of labor. they were not able to change the gender
in 1940 before the u.s. was officially involved in world war ii, 25% of american women 16 years of age or older were in the labor force. that number is going to go up steadily through the 20th century. and into the 21st century as well. that percentage has leveled at 60%. that 60% is just about where we are today. the remarkable decade is 1950-1960 when the percentage of ,omen, a growing body of women who are working for wages is increasing. as you know from your study of percentagel, that...
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we are profiting from more deals now than ever before. that's how crazy it is. >> yeah, and we're not talking about just the fix-and-flip type of deals that you see us do on our show. we're talking about quick flips where you're in and out of these deals so fast that you never even lift a hammer or touch a paintbrush. >> wow. that sounds exciting. but many of our viewers may not know the first thing about real estate, so how can they start profiting from these deals? >> well, they just need to come to one of our free events. most of the people that attend our events have never done a real-estate deal in their life, but it's okay. we teach from the ground up how to get started and profit on their very first deal. >> we've also done this long enough to know that people who are watching may be thinking, "well, that's great. they'll teach me how to do it, but i don't have the money or the credit to be a real-estate investor." >> well, guess what -- neither did i when i got started. i used no cash of my own, no credit of my own, and i made ove
we are profiting from more deals now than ever before. that's how crazy it is. >> yeah, and we're not talking about just the fix-and-flip type of deals that you see us do on our show. we're talking about quick flips where you're in and out of these deals so fast that you never even lift a hammer or touch a paintbrush. >> wow. that sounds exciting. but many of our viewers may not know the first thing about real estate, so how can they start profiting from these deals? >> well,...
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and madam clerk, any other business before this committee?no, that concludes our business today we're adjourned good morning, i 2015. welcome to a special rules committee. my name is john avalos the chair of the committee joined to my left by committee supervisor cohen and president of the bord london breed. the clerk of sth board today is alisa samary. can you share announcement >> silence all cell phones and electroning devices. complete speaker cards and documents to [inaudible] item acted upon will appear on sept8. >> just would like taannounce that todays rules committee meeting is broadcast by s frfx gtv staff, jennifer low and [inaudible] >> item 1 is motion [inaudible] it define clean, green energy and renewable [inaudible] election to be held november 3, 2015. >> thank you very much. the rules committee meeting was to insure that we had our committee meeting to review the last minute changes that were made to this ordinance for the ballot and not sure if president breed has anything to share, but we have jason breed the director of [
and madam clerk, any other business before this committee?no, that concludes our business today we're adjourned good morning, i 2015. welcome to a special rules committee. my name is john avalos the chair of the committee joined to my left by committee supervisor cohen and president of the bord london breed. the clerk of sth board today is alisa samary. can you share announcement >> silence all cell phones and electroning devices. complete speaker cards and documents to [inaudible] item...
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and before we sign off, troy, first of all it's great to have you here. what you learned about this city in the face of that tragedy ten years ago. >> one thing i learned about the people of new orleans is that we're very strong and we don't give up and we support one another all over the world. so the city of new orleans and the people really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it was like the first time you went back in the clubs during the early days? >> oh, yeah, i remember. it was a lot of fun. able to be back here and play some music. i think music is the heartbeat of the city. and that actually helped a bunch of people come back. >> well, i think certainly you see the people out here and it's almost like a snapshot of what it was like before. >> absolutely. the people walking around. we could hear music playing down the street, tap dancers around, and that makes us feel even more at home and that the city's going to continue to be strong. >> listen, it's great to have you here. we're glad you're doing well. thanks for stopping b
and before we sign off, troy, first of all it's great to have you here. what you learned about this city in the face of that tragedy ten years ago. >> one thing i learned about the people of new orleans is that we're very strong and we don't give up and we support one another all over the world. so the city of new orleans and the people really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it was like the first time you went back in the clubs during the early days? >>...
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, he fallen off horses before, eventually even a cat's gonna run out of its life. i out of its life. i think that's probably what happened, but of course there are a lot of questions and it's something that people will talk about for some time. it's a great question. >> we have one more question from our students. >> these are great question. >> do you think that roosevelt as an individual and a military back family with theodore roosevelt been his cousin, to think that influence at any of his decisions or decision-making because early in his career you know he is going to be in his cousin shoes? >> that's a wonderful question you don't see a whole lot of what franklin thought of cousin teddy and did they influence each other. >> : :. >> >> in the midst of the conflict of world war ii. you put flesh and blood on those even with a waterfall presentation. he will be signing his book in the back in a few moments so be sure to get your copy and mark your calendars right now for another speaker to the audience into the museum
, he fallen off horses before, eventually even a cat's gonna run out of its life. i out of its life. i think that's probably what happened, but of course there are a lot of questions and it's something that people will talk about for some time. it's a great question. >> we have one more question from our students. >> these are great question. >> do you think that roosevelt as an individual and a military back family with theodore roosevelt been his cousin, to think that...
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before your visit, a parting message?e said i'm praying for all of you, the people of the united states, and i ask you to pray for me. our time with pope francis here today. >>> and a number we came across here, in his first full year as pope, 5.9 million visitors came here to the vatican. that's nearly triple the number before him. he's about to bring that energy to america. later tonight right here, we'll take you along the route where pope francis will visit when he comes to the u.s. and what the pope has already said about what he misses most after becoming pope. friday night right here, a special edition of "20/20," the pope and our virtual papal audience, with americans in three different cities, their questions for him, their moments with the pope from our time inside the vatican, friday night at 10:00. we tonight with the other news this monday night, a heat wave about to hit in the east as millions of school children head back to school. a developing story in the pacific we're tracking as well, three hurricanes a
before your visit, a parting message?e said i'm praying for all of you, the people of the united states, and i ask you to pray for me. our time with pope francis here today. >>> and a number we came across here, in his first full year as pope, 5.9 million visitors came here to the vatican. that's nearly triple the number before him. he's about to bring that energy to america. later tonight right here, we'll take you along the route where pope francis will visit when he comes to the...
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you had voted before. >> yes. >> ifill: but the law changed.tell me what happened. >> my freshman year attending prairie view a&m university, i was able to vote during the city election with my student i.d. card and soon after that, you know, this law was going into effect that was preventing students like me, and it also was targeting minorities, and it just prevented most of us from voting without a texas i.d. license or a concealed handgun license. >> ifill: so why tinted your student i.d. count for that anymore? >> that's a good question. that's the question we're all wondering. >> ifill: what happened as a result of it being upheld yesterday or overturned yesterday? does this mean that you can vote? >> as of right now, yes, that does mean that i can vote. but, you know, we know how the game goes. most likely, they're going to appeal, and it's just going to be this ongoing fight. so we'll see. >> ifill: here's the other question people ask about voter i.d. cases which is why not get the state-issued i.d. what's the barrier to that? >> for m
you had voted before. >> yes. >> ifill: but the law changed.tell me what happened. >> my freshman year attending prairie view a&m university, i was able to vote during the city election with my student i.d. card and soon after that, you know, this law was going into effect that was preventing students like me, and it also was targeting minorities, and it just prevented most of us from voting without a texas i.d. license or a concealed handgun license. >> ifill: so...
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before and after the debate. rick santorum, mike huckabee, chris christie, john kasich, lindsey graham, george pataki, marco rubio, rick perry, all of those guys are in a situation which their standing in the polls -- good or bad -- was unchanged by their performance in the debate. all of those candidates static. these are the candidates who do worse since the debate. these are the guys who do worse comparing the cnn poll for the debate and the new poll out today. jeb bush, scott walker and ted cruz all do worse. their standings in that poll fell after that debate. and then these are the three candidates who do very well. whose poll numbers at cnn went up after the debate. carly fiorina got a big jump, ben carson got a big jump and -- good for them -- but you know who got the biggest jump of all was the guy at the top, donald trump. not only is he still winning, he was the prohibitive front-runner before and still is the prohibitive front-runner. but donald trump also gets the largest increase in support. he was
before and after the debate. rick santorum, mike huckabee, chris christie, john kasich, lindsey graham, george pataki, marco rubio, rick perry, all of those guys are in a situation which their standing in the polls -- good or bad -- was unchanged by their performance in the debate. all of those candidates static. these are the candidates who do worse since the debate. these are the guys who do worse comparing the cnn poll for the debate and the new poll out today. jeb bush, scott walker and ted...
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shortly before 11:30 a.m.s morning virginia state police trooper pam neff was on patrol along interstate 66. her license plate reader lpr alerted to a license plate on a chevrolet sonic traveling east on 66. she followed the vehicle a short distance as troopers responded to assist her before she activated her lights. once that backup was there, she activated emergency equipment and attempted to stop the vehicle. the driver of the sonic vester flanagan, also known as bryce williams, refused to stop and sped away from the trooper. it was only a minute or two later when the sonic ran off the road into the median. when trooper neff approached the vehicle she found flanagan suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. flanagan was flown from the scene to a nova fairfax hospital where he died at approximately 1:30 p.m. today. the virginia state police bureau of criminal investigation salem field office and our salem bureau field operations have been and will continue to assist the franklin county sheriff's office
shortly before 11:30 a.m.s morning virginia state police trooper pam neff was on patrol along interstate 66. her license plate reader lpr alerted to a license plate on a chevrolet sonic traveling east on 66. she followed the vehicle a short distance as troopers responded to assist her before she activated her lights. once that backup was there, she activated emergency equipment and attempted to stop the vehicle. the driver of the sonic vester flanagan, also known as bryce williams, refused to...
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before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body of proof! in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. love because what's precious to you is precious to us. love is strange just another way we put members first. join the nation. baby... nationwide is on your side new at applebee's. get your favorite apps 1/2 price twice a day. every weekday and late night. yeah. things are definitely looking up. get 1/2 price apps late afternoons, and as always, late night. new and only at applebee's. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to mak
before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body of proof! in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. love because what's precious to you is...
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he said, yeah, we did indeed hear this before. at that point, i said, we have to get all this construction equipment stopped. we have to hear what's going on. >> sensing imminent danger, they stopped the jackhammer and moved the construction and news crews even further back. >> vanessa goes on and she takes a look at the mountain and then she walks back and she's talking to some of the tdot personnel. and all of a sudden, they start walking back, she jumps in her car and drives to the other end of the road, and they're walking backwards. they go right past me. and i turn to them. i said, what's going on? what did she say? and they say she said the mountain is going to come down. i said really? they said, yeah. he said, yeah, she said run. >> fairbanks moves to safety, but as a photojournalist, keeps his camera rolling when it looks like nothing is going to happen. >> i just set up the camera and waited. and our reporter, bill mitchell, came up. and he said, you know, we probably ought to get back to the station. i said, yeah, you'
he said, yeah, we did indeed hear this before. at that point, i said, we have to get all this construction equipment stopped. we have to hear what's going on. >> sensing imminent danger, they stopped the jackhammer and moved the construction and news crews even further back. >> vanessa goes on and she takes a look at the mountain and then she walks back and she's talking to some of the tdot personnel. and all of a sudden, they start walking back, she jumps in her car and drives to...
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wdbj said involve involve watched the news before he approached the former cheeks armed with a gun. he turned the gun on himself and moments ago was confirmed dead. we want to warn you that some of the video you are about to see is very disturbing. >> the morning crew covered a story on tourism in virginia this morning and out of nowhere a gunman walked up and opened fire. you can hear several gunshots during the interview. allison parker, a reporter and adam ward, a photographer, for wdbj were shot and killed. the general manager went on air to speak about the devastate tragedy. we are in shock. all there is in our building is hugging and crying and consoling. many members of our star are very close to alley son and adam and everyone knew them. they were loved. they were positive people. >> 59 time of shooting they were interviewing a gift from the chamber of commerce who was slots and southfield. she recovering at a local hospital and out of surgery. we are learning more about the suspect, vester lee flanagan who went by the name brace williams on air. he was a reporter until he w
wdbj said involve involve watched the news before he approached the former cheeks armed with a gun. he turned the gun on himself and moments ago was confirmed dead. we want to warn you that some of the video you are about to see is very disturbing. >> the morning crew covered a story on tourism in virginia this morning and out of nowhere a gunman walked up and opened fire. you can hear several gunshots during the interview. allison parker, a reporter and adam ward, a photographer, for...
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there is the never-before published emergency room log of good samaritan loss.injured, amelia boynton tear gassed, along with others beaten that day inspired another movement. you're a minister from the north, a white guy. you had no stake in this. why did you come? >> i knew that things were wrong in selma. i saw the broadcast of bloody sunday. >> hours later, clark olson heard the call. >> there may be some tear gas ahead. >> martin luther king, jr. asked the nation's ministers black and white to join him in selma for a march to montgomery, the state's capital. it wasn't just a show of unity. king knew that white ministers would keep the nation's attention focused on selma and put more pressure on president johnson. though no one could have predicted what came next. >> you are ordered to stop, stand where you are. >> is it hard for you to be here now? >> i've gotten used to it. i've been back here a number of times. and i've gotten used to it. but there still is within me that old terror. >> nearly 50 years after bloody sunday, we walked with clark olson. on t
there is the never-before published emergency room log of good samaritan loss.injured, amelia boynton tear gassed, along with others beaten that day inspired another movement. you're a minister from the north, a white guy. you had no stake in this. why did you come? >> i knew that things were wrong in selma. i saw the broadcast of bloody sunday. >> hours later, clark olson heard the call. >> there may be some tear gas ahead. >> martin luther king, jr. asked the nation's...
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we have a before-and-after show. we're going to do before-and-after songs.o there have been a lot of famous songs that have been reinvented or covered by other musicians so we'll play the covered version and figure out the original version. here is our first song. in the '80s. ♪ since you've been gone i can do whatever i want ♪ i can see whoever i can >> that's aretha. ♪ but nothing can take >> maybe billie holliday an original one. "since you've been gone." what is it? >> sinead o'connor, "nothing compares to you." ♪ nothing compares, nothing compares to you ♪ >> that was good. i would have never -- >> i didn't like either one. i'm only kidding. >> this is sam smith. let's listen. ♪ why not feel really, how will i know ♪ >> oh. ♪ how will i know if he really loves me ♪ >> oh, i love his version. oh, my god, i love this game! i really love this game. okay, paul anka sang this cover. ♪ we take him to the street, we kill with the skill to survive ♪ yes, it's the eye of the tiger ♪ >> "eye of the tiger" by survivor. ♪ it's the eye of the tiger, it's the thrill
we have a before-and-after show. we're going to do before-and-after songs.o there have been a lot of famous songs that have been reinvented or covered by other musicians so we'll play the covered version and figure out the original version. here is our first song. in the '80s. ♪ since you've been gone i can do whatever i want ♪ i can see whoever i can >> that's aretha. ♪ but nothing can take >> maybe billie holliday an original one. "since you've been gone." what is...
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the way it has placed politics before policy and adversaries before allies and political legacy before leadership. the way it has confused weakness for restraint, concessions for compromise, and most simply of all, wrong for right. [applause] to fully understand what we are doing with -- dealing with, we have to understand who we are dealing with. in iran, we are facing a radical shiite cleric who wish to one day unite the world under islam. their version of islam. and believe it will only happen after a cataclysmic showdown with the west. leaders who have been directly responsible for the deaths of --dreds of americans who harbor fugitives from american justice, and who stand in opposition to nearly every value our nation holds dear. by violating the basic human rights of their own people, by preventing democratic elections, and by depriving their nation's opportunity. the world has missed having an american president who speaks honestly about the world in which we live. in the eyes of barack obama and --lary clinton, they are silent about the fact that minor offenses in iran and cuba
the way it has placed politics before policy and adversaries before allies and political legacy before leadership. the way it has confused weakness for restraint, concessions for compromise, and most simply of all, wrong for right. [applause] to fully understand what we are doing with -- dealing with, we have to understand who we are dealing with. in iran, we are facing a radical shiite cleric who wish to one day unite the world under islam. their version of islam. and believe it will only...
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this one overshadows the size and magnitude of any of the other was before. ones before. hurricane andrew took two years before miami was back on its feet, especially the homestead area and we can see that here. it will take turns. i think early on, our response was -- we were slow in responding. there were some command and control issues that needed to be worked out ahead of time. again, the sheer magnitude caught everyone unaware and mistakes were made early on. and it should not be blamed on fema, quite frankly. with the hurricane season, we are much better prepared to move right in. announcer: a couple of blocks away is another part of the holy cross neighborhood where rebuilding efforts have taken place. sue: when the consultants first came and helped us ring the best bring -- helped us with the bring new orleans back , the initial recommendation, which states a whole lot of sense, was to rebuild on the higher geography, where there was a lot of housing before the storm that needed to be -- they still have no telephone service here. this is where garbage pickup is al
this one overshadows the size and magnitude of any of the other was before. ones before. hurricane andrew took two years before miami was back on its feet, especially the homestead area and we can see that here. it will take turns. i think early on, our response was -- we were slow in responding. there were some command and control issues that needed to be worked out ahead of time. again, the sheer magnitude caught everyone unaware and mistakes were made early on. and it should not be blamed on...
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building just before 8 last night. no word on the cause or what kind of injuries could have happened in the fire. >>> a man is dead after a prince george's county police officer shot him during a struggle for the officer's gun on friday night. 30 years asson ferrell manly died in the hospital yesterday morning. an officer went to investigate a car crash near brooks drive and marlboro pike. manly was running from the crash scene, and the officer caught up with him. that's when they say manly was shot and tasered during a struggle over the officer's gun. >>> 8:06 now here are some of the developing stories we are following this morning. the death toll is now at 112 after that massive explosion at the chinese port of tianjin. the teams are trying to clear the dangerous chemical contamination from the area. hundreds of people were injured. 85 firefighters and ten others are missing after that fire started in a rapid succession of blasts which all started on wednesday. the firefighters, many of them are still missing. >>> h
building just before 8 last night. no word on the cause or what kind of injuries could have happened in the fire. >>> a man is dead after a prince george's county police officer shot him during a struggle for the officer's gun on friday night. 30 years asson ferrell manly died in the hospital yesterday morning. an officer went to investigate a car crash near brooks drive and marlboro pike. manly was running from the crash scene, and the officer caught up with him. that's when they say...
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but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you have ever been on. >> it is. the subject interests me. i think it's the best subject going. >> coming up norman lear talks about politics, criticism of president obama and religion. what he has to say about fundamentalists. >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera." our guest this week is norman lear. do we have an issue right now when it comes to religion and the infill strayings we have into our politics? >> i think we have a huge problem about religion, that comes from that narrow band, or bands, i should say, because it's not one band, it's -- those narrow bands of fundamentalists, i don't use that, using that in the literal sense, not a religious sense, fundamentalists who say they know the way and if you don't know the way, god out. there are several -- there are many fundamentalist bands who think that way, they're entitled that. i fought a war f
but i think -- i'm not -- i've not better than here before, by the way. you've taken me to a place in this interview that i haven't been before. >> i told you it would be the best interview you have ever been on. >> it is. the subject interests me. i think it's the best subject going. >> coming up norman lear talks about politics, criticism of president obama and religion. what he has to say about fundamentalists. >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al...
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the public has been let down before. six months before killed, the police shot dead 34 striking miners at americana. and a month after the man died, the police are caught shooting protesters in the chest with. >> police are expected to protect the community. they're expected to prevent crime. >> by the end of the verdict, the defendants had their heads bowed load. they're now in custody. the people who they're supposed to picture are now depicte depicteddelaware pictured. we are a spokesman for the red cross. he condemns the attack. >> we're in close contact with the authorities, and we'll review the assets. >> security officials say that the bomber used an army vehicle to approach the troops before detonating the explosives. there is no immediate claim to the responsibility, but they say that the attack bears the hallmarks of aisles. >>> members of the pkk have been killed. the fighters died in airstrikes in northern iraq quake. >> storm confidence that russia will continue supporting his embattled regime. ash har quara
the public has been let down before. six months before killed, the police shot dead 34 striking miners at americana. and a month after the man died, the police are caught shooting protesters in the chest with. >> police are expected to protect the community. they're expected to prevent crime. >> by the end of the verdict, the defendants had their heads bowed load. they're now in custody. the people who they're supposed to picture are now depicte depicteddelaware pictured. we are a...
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this one overshadows the size and magnitude of any of the other was before. -- once before.rricane andrew took two years before miami was back on its feet, especially the homestead . and we can see that here. it will take years. reporter: [indiscernible] jim: we were slow in responding. there were some command and control issues that needed to be worked out ahead of time. again, the sheer magnitude caught everyone and mistakes were made early on. and it should have been blamed on fema, quite frankly. for this year's season we are better prepared to move right in to the kind of response that is necessary. announcer: a couple of blocks away is another part of the holy cross neighborhood where rebuilding is taking place. sue: when the consultants first came and helped with the bring new orleans back. the initial recommendation, which made a whole lot of sense was to rebuild on the higher geography, where there was a lot of housing before the storm that needed to be dealt with. get home back in the service on the high ground, and this is among the highest ground. they still have
this one overshadows the size and magnitude of any of the other was before. -- once before.rricane andrew took two years before miami was back on its feet, especially the homestead . and we can see that here. it will take years. reporter: [indiscernible] jim: we were slow in responding. there were some command and control issues that needed to be worked out ahead of time. again, the sheer magnitude caught everyone and mistakes were made early on. and it should have been blamed on fema, quite...
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. >> reporter: on his twitter pain before it was taken down two tweets -- page before it was taken down two tweets seemed to refer to the slain journalist. one said adam went to hr on me after working with me one time. another said alison made racist comments about me. they hired her after this? >> he's one of the people who came to mind instantly when we heard about the incident. >> reporter: now plenty of tv reporters and photographers have felt vulnerable out alone in the dark in places where there have been rapes, robberies and murders, but this was a story about tourism at smith mountain lake and as the general manager said, he had no idea that this guy was capable of this kind of violence until he opened fire. live in fauquier county bruce leshan, wusa9. >> you just don't think it will ever happen on a story like that or at all. >> yeah. >>> well, a 23 page manifesto vester flanagan sent to media outlets could give investigators some clues into what drove him to kill. >> in it he claims he bought the jun following the church shootings in -- church -- bought the gun following the c
. >> reporter: on his twitter pain before it was taken down two tweets -- page before it was taken down two tweets seemed to refer to the slain journalist. one said adam went to hr on me after working with me one time. another said alison made racist comments about me. they hired her after this? >> he's one of the people who came to mind instantly when we heard about the incident. >> reporter: now plenty of tv reporters and photographers have felt vulnerable out alone in the...
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these other drawings that came before landmarks that i don't think have ever been seen before, one or two of them have been published. there's another one you will see that has been published, but most of the others have not been. opposition to this proposal was immediate. the article quotes donald elliott, the mayor's city planning chair, saying that "it's the wrong building in the wrong place at the wrong time." although there were substantial concerns about congestion in the subway and on the street, these are issues that we are hearing now about the grand central area, too, so a lot of this is so interesting because it's the same arguments we are hearing now about the building on the corner of 42nd street and vanderbilt avenue. these issues just come back again and again and again. although there were substantial concerns about congestion in the subway and on the street, city planning had no jurisdiction over the project because it was, as we would say today, as of right, so city planning could say whatever they wanted, and they were actually quite vocal, but they had no say. only
these other drawings that came before landmarks that i don't think have ever been seen before, one or two of them have been published. there's another one you will see that has been published, but most of the others have not been. opposition to this proposal was immediate. the article quotes donald elliott, the mayor's city planning chair, saying that "it's the wrong building in the wrong place at the wrong time." although there were substantial concerns about congestion in the subway...
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she and her mother abandoned it just before the deluge. >> i left the day before the storm to a finished house. now i have a finished house again. >> reporter: this moment is bittersweet. her mother died long before she got help to rebuild. is it hard to ask for help? yes. >> reporter: why? >> your pride. >> hello, young people. >> reporter: but last year, she found out about the st. bernard project, a nonprofit started by zack rosenburg and his wife, liz mccartney. the couple came from washington, d.c. to volunteer two months after the storm. they planned to stay for two weeks. they never left. >> what we first saw was wholly inconsistent with the america we knew. it was either a step forward or a step backwards and our first step was forward. >> reporter: so far, the group has rebuilt 614 homes, more than any other nonprofit in the new orleans area. >> we just started three-year, $10 million campaign to rebuild 240 houses. >> reporter: but there's a lot of work to do. more than 5,000 families are still waiting for their homes to be rebuilt. requests to the st. bernard project are up 25
she and her mother abandoned it just before the deluge. >> i left the day before the storm to a finished house. now i have a finished house again. >> reporter: this moment is bittersweet. her mother died long before she got help to rebuild. is it hard to ask for help? yes. >> reporter: why? >> your pride. >> hello, young people. >> reporter: but last year, she found out about the st. bernard project, a nonprofit started by zack rosenburg and his wife, liz...
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before treatment, get tested for tb.in fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. we put the good in morning. you choose the salad.e. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back, and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. you but since he can't yought rely on frontline plus. its deadly killing force kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. frontline plus. the vet's #1 choice. >>> back now at 7:42 with
before treatment, get tested for tb.in fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. we put the good in morning. you choose the salad.e. occasionally. but staying well -...
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the technology stops a car before a front end collision. those earning this high ranking include models from acura, bmw, mazda and the 2015 mercedes cla, c and e class cars scored the highest. iihs will open new facilities to better test all this new technology next month. >>> speaking of cars, if you're just getting home, it could be thanks to d.c.'s traffic and now there's even more evidence that we are really suffering around here in our commutes. the latest traffic study shows we beat out l.a., san francisco, even new york city for having the worst rush hour congestion anywhere. those backups led to an extra 82 hours of sitting in traffic per year for us here in washington. the average american commuter only loses 42 hours per year stuck on the roads. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> that's a colossal waste of time. >> yes, it is. so what about the 3-degree guarantee, my friend? >> eye let you know at 11:00. i was -- i'll let you know at 11:00. i was forecasting a high of 84 toda
the technology stops a car before a front end collision. those earning this high ranking include models from acura, bmw, mazda and the 2015 mercedes cla, c and e class cars scored the highest. iihs will open new facilities to better test all this new technology next month. >>> speaking of cars, if you're just getting home, it could be thanks to d.c.'s traffic and now there's even more evidence that we are really suffering around here in our commutes. the latest traffic study shows we...
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and we were actually open before we had our air conditioning installed. and when we opened, we had maybe one shelf for each shelf, one well of books. but we were open and people came in and bought. there was very little to do when you got tired of working on your house. and so we were open. while we were waiting to come down here for a whole week, i think i cried in my bed for maybe an hour or two. and then i said okay, that's it. i've just got to get to work. i might as well give it the old college try again. people are always going to want to come to the beach. so there always has to be people to service them and
and we were actually open before we had our air conditioning installed. and when we opened, we had maybe one shelf for each shelf, one well of books. but we were open and people came in and bought. there was very little to do when you got tired of working on your house. and so we were open. while we were waiting to come down here for a whole week, i think i cried in my bed for maybe an hour or two. and then i said okay, that's it. i've just got to get to work. i might as well give it the old...
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plus, before miley host the vmas, we're with her little plus, before miley host the vmas, we're with her little sister spilling some family plus, before miley host the vmas, we're w♪ ♪her little sister spilling some family it took leonardo and miriam years to master the toss. but just a few little steps to master depositing checks with the chase mobile® app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. happy anniversary to me it's safeway's anniversary... happy anniversary to me but you're the one who's gonna save some serious money. happy anniversary to me right now with your club card usda choice ribeye steak is $7.99 a pound 32-ounce gatorade is 69 cents and select quaker cereal is $1.49 happy anniversary to me. safeway's huge anniversary sale! it's just better. looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. wrong! we love yoga and sunshine and stuff. well foster farm's chicken has no added hormones. well i wish you didn't have any added negativity! ha! high five! yeah! he's not
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tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures.arting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto® has been prescribed more than 11 million times in the u.s. and that number's growing. like your guys' scores. with xarelto® there is no regular blood monitoring, and no known dietary restrictions. treatment with xarelto® was the right move for us. ask your doctor about xarelto®. >> check out this incredible video, a house explosion that was caught on police dash cam video. authorities are saying the blast happened moments after a car drove into the side of the home in lansing, michigan, fortunately the family inside the property was able to get out safely. >> meanwhile, drought conditions continue to fan the flames in wild fires burning out west. a new california fire there is one's known as the jerusalem fire, burning just few miles away interest that larger rocky fire, which has been burning for two weeks now. all the fire activity is 20 miles north of san francisco there are now concerns the sm
tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures.arting xarelto®, tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto® has been prescribed more than 11 million times in the u.s. and that number's growing. like your guys' scores. with xarelto® there is no regular blood monitoring, and no known dietary restrictions. treatment with xarelto® was the right move for us. ask your doctor about xarelto®. >> check out this incredible video, a house explosion...
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>> a week before she was -- she disappeared. >> reporter: "before she was..." what? dead? murdered?t all that he knows. so when he's talking, all that information is in -- is in his brain, and it can slip out. >> reporter: another reason to think sam knew much more than he was saying? in his second interview after cathy's body was found, police spoke with sam for 90 minutes before he asked them a single question. and when he finally did. >> so did you -- do you guys know how she was killed? >> uh, yeah, we do. >> reporter: larry noticed a telling statement. >> i thought you were never gonna ask. >> well, i didn't want --'cause i don't want memories to come back, you know? >> well, that's an interesting statement, "i don't want memories to come back. what memories does he have that he doesn't want to remember? if he's innocent, he has memories of cathy, good times, what they did. >> reporter: people would want those memories to come back. >> yeah. if he had a memory that he killed her, that certainly is a memory he doesn't want to relive. >> reporter: after listening to the interview
>> a week before she was -- she disappeared. >> reporter: "before she was..." what? dead? murdered?t all that he knows. so when he's talking, all that information is in -- is in his brain, and it can slip out. >> reporter: another reason to think sam knew much more than he was saying? in his second interview after cathy's body was found, police spoke with sam for 90 minutes before he asked them a single question. and when he finally did. >> so did you -- do you...
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before that he was national political correspondent for daily beast. before that magazine bureau of chief in 2006. a housekeeping note, a q. and a. wait for the microphone before you start asking questions. lets start giving a warm welcome. [applause] >> hi. thanks for being here. so i have had the honor of working can holy for on or off about 12 years. mostly on. i'm her editor now at yahoo news where she's a vital part of this exciting news operation that we are building. i had to give a plug for yahoo news. but i hired holly as an intern at newsweek, she said late 2002, i think she started 2003, we needed a great researcher. and then over time, she rose and rose and ultimately became correspondent. i like to tell the story about how i hired holly purely on strength of her cover letter, which, you know, she of course talked about her passion about journalism and how she grew up reading news week. there was this sentence that drew my attention. it was in bold letters and i am not a premadonna. i remember thinking, she's hired. [laughs] >> i know we're
before that he was national political correspondent for daily beast. before that magazine bureau of chief in 2006. a housekeeping note, a q. and a. wait for the microphone before you start asking questions. lets start giving a warm welcome. [applause] >> hi. thanks for being here. so i have had the honor of working can holy for on or off about 12 years. mostly on. i'm her editor now at yahoo news where she's a vital part of this exciting news operation that we are building. i had to give...
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to go many moves before. you have to analyze the game ideally from the very beginning. and to understand what kind of mistakes you make. so i think it's important for us to look at the events starting in '89, '9, 0 '93. that's where the book actually began talking about the collapse of the soviet empire, the fall of the berlin wall, the freedom this eastern europe -- in eastern europe, huge expectations in former soviet union, russia attaching to democracy and huge sense of relief in the west, you know? the cold war has been won. so we can celebrate. and you could even see the me mentous change in mind -- momentous change in mind of american voters. bush 41 loses to bill clinton. so suddenly the man with few experience in foreign policy wins u.s. presidency because cold war was over. and i wanted to explain how this relaxation, complacency led to the revival of the forces of evil. francis talk fukuyama wrote a gt book in 1992, it was a bestseller. it didn't work out, you know, the whole notion that the histor
to go many moves before. you have to analyze the game ideally from the very beginning. and to understand what kind of mistakes you make. so i think it's important for us to look at the events starting in '89, '9, 0 '93. that's where the book actually began talking about the collapse of the soviet empire, the fall of the berlin wall, the freedom this eastern europe -- in eastern europe, huge expectations in former soviet union, russia attaching to democracy and huge sense of relief in the west,...
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he's run before. i think he will run and it shows how much, you know, no, hillary clinton, that's not thnte case anymore. it's a real race. the question is if biden gets in, wait six weeks or october. the first democratic debate is october 13, so he'll get in before that. it makes me wonder whether he will get in sooner, labor day. biden has been there for decades obviously at that parade. he has lots of support. it will be dramatic white-working class guy, nice contrast to hillary, i think. butin he hasn't done that well when he has run for president. if he does well or pretty well, at that point, early october with clinton saunders and biden each 30% in the polls. at that point i think elizabeth has to look in the mirror and say, really, shouldn't i run. democratic party wants hillary clinton with all her baggage, bernie saunders is 73 year's old and joe biden a 71-year-old guy that has run before. .. andoments some people come to what a party wants at a certain time. i am not a liberal or a democra
he's run before. i think he will run and it shows how much, you know, no, hillary clinton, that's not thnte case anymore. it's a real race. the question is if biden gets in, wait six weeks or october. the first democratic debate is october 13, so he'll get in before that. it makes me wonder whether he will get in sooner, labor day. biden has been there for decades obviously at that parade. he has lots of support. it will be dramatic white-working class guy, nice contrast to hillary, i think....
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and before we sign off, troy, first of all, great to have you here. tell me what you learned about this city in the face of that tragedy fen years ago. >> one thing i learned about the people of new orleans is that we're very strong and we don't give up and we support one another all over the world. so the city of new orleans and the people, really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it as like the first time you went back to the club dur anind the early days? >> oh, yeah, i remember. to be able to be back here and play some music. heartbeat of the city. and that actually helped a bunch of >> well, i think certainly you see the people out here, and it's almost like a snapshot of what it was like before. people walking around. we can hear music playing down the street, tap dancers around. even more at home and that the city's going strong. >> well, listen, it's here. we're glad you're doing well. by. that's going to do it night. for all of us at nbc news, i'm lester holt. have a good night, from new orleans. >>> justin bieber openin
and before we sign off, troy, first of all, great to have you here. tell me what you learned about this city in the face of that tragedy fen years ago. >> one thing i learned about the people of new orleans is that we're very strong and we don't give up and we support one another all over the world. so the city of new orleans and the people, really love this city everywhere they go. >> you remember what it as like the first time you went back to the club dur anind the early days?...
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this year, before being let go.e does a lot of hiring and firing. >> we know he does a lot of firing, that's for sure. i think that was the name of a show, part of a show maybe. i don't know. >> yeah. >> it's great to see you. >>> joining me now is gloria borger. have i i have to ask you about this phone call. what do you make of it? >> reporter: it's clear bill clinton was returning phone calls from donald trump. there was a pre-existing relationship there. trump has been a donor to the clinton foundation. the clintons went to donald trump's third wedding. it seems very clear to me that trump wanted to talk to clinton about politics. you know, wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall in that conversation? if you want to get conspiratorial about it, if t m trump is considering a bid, why wouldn't bill clinton say, that's interest sing? maybe you could speak to the party base. the more the merrier as far as bill and hillary clinton are concerned. the more discord the better. >> probably we will continue to feed some
this year, before being let go.e does a lot of hiring and firing. >> we know he does a lot of firing, that's for sure. i think that was the name of a show, part of a show maybe. i don't know. >> yeah. >> it's great to see you. >>> joining me now is gloria borger. have i i have to ask you about this phone call. what do you make of it? >> reporter: it's clear bill clinton was returning phone calls from donald trump. there was a pre-existing relationship there....
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for me, i'm living under communists 28 years before coming here. you know, the first ten year is very terrible. the whole country, i mean, the south vietnam, i don't talk about north vietnam because i don't know anything about that. i don't think that they are better than the south vietnam people. they don't have enough food for eating. even in the north. and in the south at that time, we don't have enough food, we don't have enough medicine, and we lack everything in the first ten years. you know, the fuel, the kerosene for burning the lights at night and for cooking, as well, we lack that, as well. at that time, nobody want to play with the communist. and the people in the south vietnam, they tried to get out. the western country outside, they don't want to play with them, the communists. so finally, the first year, the second year and then the third year, we don't have anything left. so that's why i put that, about ten years. the first ten year is very, very terrible for the whole south vietnam people. after ten year, it's a little better. after
for me, i'm living under communists 28 years before coming here. you know, the first ten year is very terrible. the whole country, i mean, the south vietnam, i don't talk about north vietnam because i don't know anything about that. i don't think that they are better than the south vietnam people. they don't have enough food for eating. even in the north. and in the south at that time, we don't have enough food, we don't have enough medicine, and we lack everything in the first ten years. you...
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work before you. i will put my own statement in the record and as i mentioned for the members of the voters have been put up at 2:00. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to hear before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. michael horowitz, the first witness, the inspector general department of justice, esther kevin perkins will speak after him. mr. carlos your ert -- yuriarti his associate of the attorney general and mr. smith acting as the inspector general department of con -- >> thank you members of the committee. thank you it for inviting me to testify about the critical importance of the inspector general access to information and thank you for your bipartisan support of the inspector general community. the problem of our access to information is relatively new. neither the justice department nor the fbi questioned our legal authority to ask for all documents in its possession and we attained grand jury wiretap accre
work before you. i will put my own statement in the record and as i mentioned for the members of the voters have been put up at 2:00. >> do you affirm that the testimony you are about to hear before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. michael horowitz, the first witness, the inspector general department of justice, esther kevin perkins will speak after him. mr. carlos your ert -- yuriarti his associate of the attorney...
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and madam clerk, any other business before this committee?no, that concludes our business today we're adjourned good morning, it is july 31, 2015. welcome to a special rules committee. my name is john avalos the chair of the committee joined to my left by committee supervisor cohen and president of the bord london breed. the clerk of sth board today is alisa samary. can you share announcement >> silence all cell phones and
and madam clerk, any other business before this committee?no, that concludes our business today we're adjourned good morning, it is july 31, 2015. welcome to a special rules committee. my name is john avalos the chair of the committee joined to my left by committee supervisor cohen and president of the bord london breed. the clerk of sth board today is alisa samary. can you share announcement >> silence all cell phones and
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but i think we have seen he has defied political gravity before. but i don't think he did anything to expand his appeal. and i think that issue, not just with megyn kelly but i think the issue of not pledging to stay in the party is really going to hurt him. i think what's going to be interesting to see is what kind of impact do the solid, good performances by marco rubio in particular and john kasich, who both sort of took advantage of the moments that they got to introduce themselves to a lot more people than they ever thought they'd be talking to, lester, and will that vault them into the top tier? particularly look at rubio. he had a great night in comparison to jeb bush and scott walker, who both at times blended into the background too much. >> all right. chuck todd, thank you. we'll see you sunday for a very busy "meet the press" including your interview with one of the consensus winners of the debate. as you noted, florida senator marco rubio. >>> now to breaking news in colorado. james holmes, the man who carried out the 2012 aurora movie
but i think we have seen he has defied political gravity before. but i don't think he did anything to expand his appeal. and i think that issue, not just with megyn kelly but i think the issue of not pledging to stay in the party is really going to hurt him. i think what's going to be interesting to see is what kind of impact do the solid, good performances by marco rubio in particular and john kasich, who both sort of took advantage of the moments that they got to introduce themselves to a lot...
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come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up.g becomes, hashtag. it's time to celebrate our 35th birthday, with our new neighborhood birthday party parade. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. buy your 2016 pass now and get the rest of 2015 free. sesame place ♪ go before they grow. >>> a live look at cape may now. everyone is setting up shop. this is going to be the perfect day to go down to the beach. temperatures will stay in the mid 80s. water temperature in the mid 70s. great combination. temperatures starting off throughout the rest of the area at 78 at the atlantic city airport. 81 in cape may. 75 in dover. 77 currently in philadelphia. things will warm up quickly today. humidity returns. temperatures expected to push into the 90s. the feels-like temperature at the game, 95. our range will be between 90 and 93. mostly sunny for the area, hot and humid. southwesterly wind of 5 to 10 miles per hour. tracking how long this heat will stick around. rosemary? >> today in montgomery county, the philadelphia folks
come to sesame place before little kids become, big kids. before dress up, turns to make-up.g becomes, hashtag. it's time to celebrate our 35th birthday, with our new neighborhood birthday party parade. come to the only place, that makes little hearts race. buy your 2016 pass now and get the rest of 2015 free. sesame place ♪ go before they grow. >>> a live look at cape may now. everyone is setting up shop. this is going to be the perfect day to go down to the beach. temperatures will...
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before they get in trouble and do a violent outbreak. that's what needs to be done. they were willing to spend money once in the system. we are willing to spend money on gaols, but not attack the problem before it's an issue. >> you are right about that. bradford, criminal offense attorney. next, so many mentally ill people behind bars. the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >> unspoiled... unseen... under threat... >> macaws, they're at risk of disapearing in the wild. >> the new fight to save a species... >> we're looking at one of the most incredible wonders of the natural world. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> comedian mo amer. >> are we filming a short? what's happening? >> confronting stereotypes. >> i was afr
before they get in trouble and do a violent outbreak. that's what needs to be done. they were willing to spend money once in the system. we are willing to spend money on gaols, but not attack the problem before it's an issue. >> you are right about that. bradford, criminal offense attorney. next, so many mentally ill people behind bars. the city hired a psychologist to be the warden of a jam, i take you there and show you >> it's two days on this boat just to get there... >>...