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bill: come on back, okay. >> okay. bill: 20 past. here is abby. abby: thank you, bill.alert. new reports that isis and the taliban are joining forces. is that a game-changer in the u.s.-led war on the terror army? general jack keane is with us next. bill: almost football, tim tebow looking for a new ballgame. will he trade the gridiron for a "field of dreams." some clues out there. ♪ discover how a lexus master craftsman turns an ordinary experience into an extraordinary one. get great offers at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2016 es 350 for $329 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. see your lexus dealer. bill: about that time. football season around the corner. tim tebow chasing "field of dreams." former professional quarterback will take a crack at baseball. hasn't played since high school. hit .494. inviting reps from all major league teams to attend his baseball workout at end of the month. abby: there is hope for you after all this time. bill: not so much now. tim tebow. abby: good for him. fox news alert. two terror
bill: come on back, okay. >> okay. bill: 20 past. here is abby. abby: thank you, bill.alert. new reports that isis and the taliban are joining forces. is that a game-changer in the u.s.-led war on the terror army? general jack keane is with us next. bill: almost football, tim tebow looking for a new ballgame. will he trade the gridiron for a "field of dreams." some clues out there. ♪ discover how a lexus master craftsman turns an ordinary experience into an extraordinary one....
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martha: happy friday bill . bill: thank you.re's also this new mail from clinton aide cheryl mills, hold the clinton foundation while working as a seniorofficial at the state department. the clinton campaign insisting there was no conflict of interest, donald trump says it all ties in with clinton's email scandal . >> she got rid of 33,000 emails on her, whoever heard of that? frankly i think anybody else other than her, look at what happened to general petronius. look at what happened to so many other people for doing so much less. anybody other than her would have been put away a long time ago. bill: fox news digital politics with me right now, good morning to you. you write about this today? >> definitely. there's been alot of talk lately about what you might have been talking about if it hadn't been for the trump controversies of the past couple of weeks . the clinton foundation, the emails and all of this stuff seems to have outlasted even the last controversy of trump and may in fact be a chance for him to start next week
martha: happy friday bill . bill: thank you.re's also this new mail from clinton aide cheryl mills, hold the clinton foundation while working as a seniorofficial at the state department. the clinton campaign insisting there was no conflict of interest, donald trump says it all ties in with clinton's email scandal . >> she got rid of 33,000 emails on her, whoever heard of that? frankly i think anybody else other than her, look at what happened to general petronius. look at what happened to...
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bill: uh-huh. julius: and shall i start now about 1938? bill: not quite yet. so here you are, 6 years old. and now you're going to school. what was school like? julius: this is very important now. i was going to first grade. i didn't know any hebrew. the school was -- all the teaching was in hebrew. and it's very interesting. the teacher was reading to the class robinson caruso which i'm sure most of you had read. and of course it was in hebrew. and i only spoke german. so at the recess, i would come to the teacher and i say, i would tell her, mrs. so-and-so, please tell me the story in german. because she knew german. and she would. it's a really remarkable story. i must say that life in tel aviv, which was on the mediterranean sea, was wonderful for children. for one thing, you -- after class, in the first and second grade, third grade, i just would go to the beach by myself and swim. you didn't need any -- anybody to protect you. it was -- people didn't lock their houses. there was no crime. i would say it was a wonderful life. bill: so you lived there for
bill: uh-huh. julius: and shall i start now about 1938? bill: not quite yet. so here you are, 6 years old. and now you're going to school. what was school like? julius: this is very important now. i was going to first grade. i didn't know any hebrew. the school was -- all the teaching was in hebrew. and it's very interesting. the teacher was reading to the class robinson caruso which i'm sure most of you had read. and of course it was in hebrew. and i only spoke german. so at the recess, i...
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bill: did you their giuliani? he said he was with trump and he was stunned by the reaction. >> there is a bubble you are in. trump says this from the stage. people say great speech and giuliani and trump were going to their next event. trump doesn't know there is a controversy until his staff looking at social media realized what people are saying and they realize there is another way people read this. a number of people who got agitated about this were his critics and opponents in the democratic party. i think a reasonable person can conclude he misspoke here. bill: back to your point about the polls. you started to say if you are winning, you brag about it. you keep doing what you are doing. but if you are behind and you are losing, perhaps you change your style. i don't think that happens with trump. are you suggesting it will? >> i'm not suggesting it will. i'm suggesting every candidate who has run for president has run a different campaign in the general election if they were contested primaries as they were
bill: did you their giuliani? he said he was with trump and he was stunned by the reaction. >> there is a bubble you are in. trump says this from the stage. people say great speech and giuliani and trump were going to their next event. trump doesn't know there is a controversy until his staff looking at social media realized what people are saying and they realize there is another way people read this. a number of people who got agitated about this were his critics and opponents in the...
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bush bill of rights gallery. the first document that we see as we come in here is a rare copy of the declaration of independence. this is the one that was lent to us by david rubenstein and this is really remarkable story about how this document came to pass. the copy of the declaration that most people think about is in the national archives. that was the one that the framers famously signed, that john hancock vividly said i'm going to sign so big that king george can read it without his spectacles. that's hancock's big sickture. the thing about the document that is now in the national archives is even by the 1820s, it was becoming beat. it was really beat up when dolley madison rolled it up to save it during the war of 1812, and president john quincy adams became concerned that the original was going to fade so much that it couldn't be read. so he commissioned in 1820 an engraver called stone to make a perfect copy of the declaration that would look even more like the real thing than any other print. there was
bush bill of rights gallery. the first document that we see as we come in here is a rare copy of the declaration of independence. this is the one that was lent to us by david rubenstein and this is really remarkable story about how this document came to pass. the copy of the declaration that most people think about is in the national archives. that was the one that the framers famously signed, that john hancock vividly said i'm going to sign so big that king george can read it without his...
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elizabeth: bill, i bet you the only show she watched with bill hemmer. bill: no doubt.s pretty good. why didn't you take that from her. very good, chris. well-done. elizabeth: hillary clinton and donald trump on the campaign trail today but each has obstacles to make it to the white house. we're live on the trail coming up. ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us, your business becomes our business. that's why we make more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you >> ... >> ... >> ... . martha: one very lucky person is $487 million richer. that sounds nice, doesn't help? powerball officials say one winning ticket matched all six numbers for saturday's jackpot which was the fourth largest in us history. the ticket sold at a circuit market in new hampshire but who bought the ticket is a mystery. >> i think it's one of the most exciting things that has happened . >> i hope whoe
elizabeth: bill, i bet you the only show she watched with bill hemmer. bill: no doubt.s pretty good. why didn't you take that from her. very good, chris. well-done. elizabeth: hillary clinton and donald trump on the campaign trail today but each has obstacles to make it to the white house. we're live on the trail coming up. ♪ americans are buying more and more of everything online. and so many businesses rely on the united states postal service to get it there. because when you ship with us,...
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bill: no. they have similar access to information that any partner we get like financial information, etc., but have no incentive to aare details about what startup is doing. our job is to generate returns and help the company grow. ,mily: in the world of venture there are firms that entrepreneurs left after -- lust after. you feel like you are trying to convince people to go to google? bill: i think imposter syndrome is key to many people's personalities. i am no exception. you are only as good as your next few investments. i think that insecurity comes up a lot. it never bothered me that people took a seriously or not. i think it is more important if we take ourselves seriously because we trying to do something that no one had ever done before. emily: one thank you focus on is trying to extend human life. how much progress have you made? ♪ emily: one of the things you really focus on is trying to extend human life. how much progress have you made? mad: it sounds very scientist, as if i have a
bill: no. they have similar access to information that any partner we get like financial information, etc., but have no incentive to aare details about what startup is doing. our job is to generate returns and help the company grow. ,mily: in the world of venture there are firms that entrepreneurs left after -- lust after. you feel like you are trying to convince people to go to google? bill: i think imposter syndrome is key to many people's personalities. i am no exception. you are only as...
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i'm really frankly stunned, bill. bill: what does it tell you?at they realize people know what is going on and the old adage of follow the money, applies every bit as much to a charity set up by a politician as it does to money flowing directly into their pocket. people are flowing money at the clintons because they want something in return. i argue, that there is evidence that they are getting things in return for that. bill: peter schweizer, the book is called "clinton cash." peter, thank you, out of tallahassee, florida, again today. liz. elizabeth: coming up, emotional moment last hour from the father of one benghazi victim. why he says he knows hillary clinton told him a video was to blame for the terror attack that took the life of his son. bill: we have travel warning sparking fears about zika in miami. there are steps health officials are taking to try to keep the virus contained. we'll tell you about that next. >> the biggest thing is, no standing water, no standing water. no standing water and then no standing water. no standing water i
i'm really frankly stunned, bill. bill: what does it tell you?at they realize people know what is going on and the old adage of follow the money, applies every bit as much to a charity set up by a politician as it does to money flowing directly into their pocket. people are flowing money at the clintons because they want something in return. i argue, that there is evidence that they are getting things in return for that. bill: peter schweizer, the book is called "clinton cash." peter,...
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bill: 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >> sounds good, thanks, bill. bill: scared ever sharks? that. before you go into the water make sure you check out the next story. ♪ elizabeth: mother nature showing her dominance, striking a little too close to comfort for an amateur weatherman in scottsdale, arizona. he captured it live while broadcasting a severe thunderstorm on the streaming app, periscope. take a look. >> i'm going underneath here. whoa. now the wind is going -- whoa! wow! that thing hit like right next to my. elizabeth: looks like it hit right next to you. a scary moment. the bolt apparently striking within feet of this very excited weather watcher, knocking phone right out of his hand. next time he may not want to get so close. bill: wow. don't be afraid of sharks, there is app for that, finally. a new smartphone app lets you know if some might be swimming in your area. how does this work? molly line in chatham, massachusetts, live on the cape. how does it work, molly? reporter: well, you know this beautiful vacation mecca is now one of the world's hot spots for whi
bill: 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >> sounds good, thanks, bill. bill: scared ever sharks? that. before you go into the water make sure you check out the next story. ♪ elizabeth: mother nature showing her dominance, striking a little too close to comfort for an amateur weatherman in scottsdale, arizona. he captured it live while broadcasting a severe thunderstorm on the streaming app, periscope. take a look. >> i'm going underneath here. whoa. now the wind is going -- whoa! wow! that...
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bill: bill clinton says it's complicated. weighing in on that email matter and using colorful language to describe the f.b.i.'s investigation. >> there is evidence they were extremely careless in their handling of very says tough, classified information. a sworda firemaid. ding dong! i'm going to give this place a killer review. i don't know, i just always thought maybe my bachelor party would be a little less g-rated. wench! ahhh! ahhh hahaha... oooh! party time! party boy! ok, ok. mm hm, party time. hmm, mmm, mmm... >> why are drivers 50 and over switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's hear what actual customers are saying. [ hanson ] the hartford's integrity is something that's very important to us folks over 50. i get the highest levels of coverage. i get the highest levels of service, low premiums, but when it comes time to deliver, the hartford's been there. and that's what value's about for me. [ mccoy ] only the hartford offers lifetime renewability. it's their promise not to drop you eve
bill: bill clinton says it's complicated. weighing in on that email matter and using colorful language to describe the f.b.i.'s investigation. >> there is evidence they were extremely careless in their handling of very says tough, classified information. a sworda firemaid. ding dong! i'm going to give this place a killer review. i don't know, i just always thought maybe my bachelor party would be a little less g-rated. wench! ahhh! ahhh hahaha... oooh! party time! party boy! ok, ok. mm...
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we want bill!" we want bill! we want bill!" "now that we have changed the world, it's time to change america." the whitewater controversy would pull at president bill clinton's integrity throughout his first term. and in the summer of 1996, he provided videotaped testimony, for the second time, asserting his innocence in a real estate testified under oath and on camera for the second time in three months. the president is not accused of any wrongdoing. he was ordered to give videotaped testimony for the defense in a whitewater related criminal trial." ar whitewater doesn't hold the same sensationalism as a monica lewinsky affair which would unravel two years later. but throughout the first four years of the clinton administration, the media kept steady pressure on the first couple over an investment they made in 1978. back then, the clinton's went into business with james and susan mcdougal. together they formed the "whitewater development corporation" and bought 230 acres of land along arkansas' whitewater river in hopes of de
we want bill!" we want bill! we want bill!" "now that we have changed the world, it's time to change america." the whitewater controversy would pull at president bill clinton's integrity throughout his first term. and in the summer of 1996, he provided videotaped testimony, for the second time, asserting his innocence in a real estate testified under oath and on camera for the second time in three months. the president is not accused of any wrongdoing. he was ordered to give...
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bill: and i'm bill hemmer, good morning.illary clinton's lead in the tar heel state, team fox coverage starts this hour. chris stirewalt has analysis in washington, we begin with john roberts live from the trump tower in new york city, and and what do we expect today, john? let's start there. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump huddled with his advisers this morning, the latter part of the day he will be in north carolina where he's trailing hillary clinton by two points. a new poll has got him down nine, but maris tends to be less favorable, let's say, to donald trump than some of the other polls have been. he's got a couple of fundraisers today, an off the record event with law enforcement officials, and a big rally in charlotte at 7:30 at which he will again be reading off of a teleprompter. after hitting hillary clinton so hard for the teleprompter. he did it on tuesday night in west bend, wisconsin. it went over quite well. donald trump gets the immediate feedback from the crowd that he wants. he likes being in the
bill: and i'm bill hemmer, good morning.illary clinton's lead in the tar heel state, team fox coverage starts this hour. chris stirewalt has analysis in washington, we begin with john roberts live from the trump tower in new york city, and and what do we expect today, john? let's start there. good morning. >> reporter: donald trump huddled with his advisers this morning, the latter part of the day he will be in north carolina where he's trailing hillary clinton by two points. a new poll...
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bill: thick as mud. katie, go. >> we don't have time to go through all the times clinton has lied about her use of a private email server. from the beginning of that first press conference she held, she lied and said there was never any classified information sent over received. f.b.i. director comey thoroughly debunked that. fact checkers over the country are saying just stop lying. hillary clinton can't admit she sent classified information because that would be admitting to a crime. the problem with lying is you have to continually remember your lies. in an interview with chris wallace when she said am i lying to the american people, that's where she gets her stories crossed. bill: here is the friday afternoon. >> i have said during the interview and many other occasions over the past month that what i told the f.b.i. which he said was truthful is consistent with what i have said publicly. so i may have short-circuited and for that i, you know, will try to clarify. i think chris wallace and i western
bill: thick as mud. katie, go. >> we don't have time to go through all the times clinton has lied about her use of a private email server. from the beginning of that first press conference she held, she lied and said there was never any classified information sent over received. f.b.i. director comey thoroughly debunked that. fact checkers over the country are saying just stop lying. hillary clinton can't admit she sent classified information because that would be admitting to a crime....
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bill: u.s.officials say up to 100,000 iranian-backed shiia militia fighters are on the ground. that development raising concerns, even if isis is defeated in iraq, what replaces it. colonel ralph peters. i guess we have our answer. iranians. >> the militias are iraqi arab shiias, but they are backed by iran. they are equipped, trained by iran. you have cadres from the iranian revolutionary guard helping them direct operations. we reached a point through utterly inane policies or lack of any policy, where every bomb we drop in iraq. every weapon we provide to the baghdad government. every bit of training and intelligence we provide ultimately benefits iran. this is a struggle by the shiia-dominated iranian-backed baghdad government not just to drive isis out, but to reconquer the sunni sections of iraq. and we are helping iran. we need to rethink our strategy. except for backing the kurds, i would pull out of iraq entirely. i we let the iranians and isis duke it out. keep going off isis in syria
bill: u.s.officials say up to 100,000 iranian-backed shiia militia fighters are on the ground. that development raising concerns, even if isis is defeated in iraq, what replaces it. colonel ralph peters. i guess we have our answer. iranians. >> the militias are iraqi arab shiias, but they are backed by iran. they are equipped, trained by iran. you have cadres from the iranian revolutionary guard helping them direct operations. we reached a point through utterly inane policies or lack of...
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bill: i know.ou can march camels up 6th 56 avenue for the radio show and new yorkers don't bat an eye. there were hundreds of people watching this play out. >> i think we totally underestimated the power of suction cups all this time. so we are awaiting remarks from donald trump in the swing state of florida. will he keep attacks against hillary clinton about her emails? >> hillary clinton trying to put down the latest firestorm. the clinton foundation apparently look for special treatment. we'll debate it next. >> i'm going to tell you something. i'm a lot more afraid of a hillary clinton presidency than i am of getting a mosquito bite in south florida, and we all better be worried about it. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including de
bill: i know.ou can march camels up 6th 56 avenue for the radio show and new yorkers don't bat an eye. there were hundreds of people watching this play out. >> i think we totally underestimated the power of suction cups all this time. so we are awaiting remarks from donald trump in the swing state of florida. will he keep attacks against hillary clinton about her emails? >> hillary clinton trying to put down the latest firestorm. the clinton foundation apparently look for special...
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bill: i'm bill hemmer. allegations spelled out to a letter to a federal prosecutor, pointing out dizzy discrepancies in testimony before a house benghazi committee and conclusions from fbi director james comey. it reads in part, the evidence collected by the federal bureau of investigation during investigation of hillary clinton's use of personal email system during her time as secretary of state appears to directly contradict several aspects of her sworn testimony. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has more in d.c. catherine, good morning to you. reporter: thank you, bill. republicans also released a video contrasting clinton's testimony with the fbi news conference in july where he recommended against criminal charges. deletion of 30,000 emails and government records there are clear discrepancies as well as classification issues. >> nothing was marked classified at the time i sent or received it. >> even if information is not marked classified in an email, participants who know or should
bill: i'm bill hemmer. allegations spelled out to a letter to a federal prosecutor, pointing out dizzy discrepancies in testimony before a house benghazi committee and conclusions from fbi director james comey. it reads in part, the evidence collected by the federal bureau of investigation during investigation of hillary clinton's use of personal email system during her time as secretary of state appears to directly contradict several aspects of her sworn testimony. chief intelligence...
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bill: lt.ute, former director of the defense intelligence agency, author of a new book called, field of fight, how we can win the global war against radical islam and its allies. how are you doing? >> i'm doing good, thanks for having me. bill: how do you view the story on ransom or not? >> here is my take on the whole thing. this really speaks, when people talk about the judgment, look at incredibly poor judgment how this entire thing has unfolded. if anything this shows the really poor decision making operations. this is bad judgment on part of this administration. judgment on those who supported it, like hillary clinton. also shows this, what just continues to be the drum beat of dishonesty by this administration. again, regardless of what the real truth is, just circumstances and perception alone just is another drumbeat of just poor judgment we have seen coming out of this administration on a range of issues. and to give give $400 million to the leading state sponsor of terrorism is beyond
bill: lt.ute, former director of the defense intelligence agency, author of a new book called, field of fight, how we can win the global war against radical islam and its allies. how are you doing? >> i'm doing good, thanks for having me. bill: how do you view the story on ransom or not? >> here is my take on the whole thing. this really speaks, when people talk about the judgment, look at incredibly poor judgment how this entire thing has unfolded. if anything this shows the really...
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bill: sure is.ow, vladimir putin is back in crimea today as ukraine expresses growing concern about a possible russian invasion. bepg ming hall -- benjamin hall reports live from kiev for more on this. what does the timing tell us, ben? >> reporter: this really is a provocation from putin. it's a reminder to the world that crimea is still being held by russia, just days after they accused the rue -yard -- ukrains trying to take it back. however, while he was in crimea, putin really seemed to downplay his recent rhetoric, telling his security council that he hoped ukraine used common sense in the current crisis, and he reiterated that russia didn't want to cut ties with ukraine. all this while the spike in ceasefire violations has continued, even some ukrainian soldiers dead, another two last night, and injuring others in the east as this country continues in the conflict. meanwhile, yesterday the ukrainian president said that because of these heightened tensions, he didn't rule out introducing marti
bill: sure is.ow, vladimir putin is back in crimea today as ukraine expresses growing concern about a possible russian invasion. bepg ming hall -- benjamin hall reports live from kiev for more on this. what does the timing tell us, ben? >> reporter: this really is a provocation from putin. it's a reminder to the world that crimea is still being held by russia, just days after they accused the rue -yard -- ukrains trying to take it back. however, while he was in crimea, putin really seemed...
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and it really was -- i did not that -- and bill clinton proved me wrong -- that the very the bill, then in worst one, was the fact that we benefits, to take s.s.i. benefits, fairly generous fromlfare standards, away legal immigrants who were age 70 who had no prospect of work and who had been in the country many years. $12 billion a savings. that997 act changed all of so the welfare bill as we know it never got -- took place. and, you know, i came from the dan rostenkowski point of view, line in the sand and if you cross that line, you don't sign. helpful because president clinton in his statement said we'll come back get those things fixed. theext question, bruce, is clinton administration succeeded in passing welfare reform while it failed on healthcare reform, led by the first lady at the time, mrs. clinton. seems your approach worked better. what was it about what you did than wheneverr she was doing? to ira --ce was next came first, we started second. i felt we were the younger sibling learning from watching. look, it's a lot easier to take wean issue when you were, as were, when y
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they were not modern civil rights bills as we would understand them today. the anti-gay animus is clear in those bills as it is in the 1965 immigration act, for example. but they were, they were antiracist, so this part of my argument suggests that being a close cousin of the voting rights act and civil rights act allows the inference that the immigration act was not hypocritical. the second piece of evidence that i offer to you is that in 1965, for the first time in immigration context, antiracism, race neutrality was an explicit rationale for the winning side in the debate. edward kennedy argued that the national origins quota system was contrary to our basic symbols -- basic principles as a nation. paul krebs said, we must learn to judge each individual by his own worth and value he can bring to our nation. these types of arguments had been almost completely absent from previous debates in congress over -- even when congress was liberalizing the laws slightly. the two major reforms before 1965 were in 1943, when 105 chinese were allowed to immigrate, and
they were not modern civil rights bills as we would understand them today. the anti-gay animus is clear in those bills as it is in the 1965 immigration act, for example. but they were, they were antiracist, so this part of my argument suggests that being a close cousin of the voting rights act and civil rights act allows the inference that the immigration act was not hypocritical. the second piece of evidence that i offer to you is that in 1965, for the first time in immigration context,...
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bill: all right. thanks, diana. >> thanks. bill: good job. >> no. can?on'tp respond to the solutes, the court assumes, eventually, you don't have any objection. bill: hire lawyer, put in a motion to vacate judgment. bill: that is unbelievable. you wouldn't at least get a phone call from the bank. reporter: hey, it is hank. i am your backporch man. right. no. not that. get your mind out of the gutter. i got your back porch ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: take look at the young indiana jones spotted racktition outside of home in new mexico. >> hey. that is good. bill: he has some great skills pat he wered after harrison ford in the indiana jones movies. there were no charges against the kid for rolling a bullet around in front of the neighbors or the creep mo who decided to get the child. >> reporter: there means we have a new bartender of the month for metropolis knights magazine. this month, the oktoberfest bartender of the month. >> hi, chasing news. i am the bartender in jersey city new jersey. reporter: she works at zeppelin hall in jersey city, new jersey, which is a be
bill: all right. thanks, diana. >> thanks. bill: good job. >> no. can?on'tp respond to the solutes, the court assumes, eventually, you don't have any objection. bill: hire lawyer, put in a motion to vacate judgment. bill: that is unbelievable. you wouldn't at least get a phone call from the bank. reporter: hey, it is hank. i am your backporch man. right. no. not that. get your mind out of the gutter. i got your back porch ♪ ♪ ♪ bill: take look at the young indiana jones...
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speaker, the bill we considered today is a bad bill. i will vote against it and i urge people all to vote against that. it is a bad deal because it penalize children for the action of their parents. this bill mr. speaker, will put one million more children into poverty. how can any person of at this time or conscience vote for a bill that would put a million more kids into poverty? where is the compassion? where is the sense of decency? where is the heart of this congress? this bill is mean. it is based. it is down right low-down. we are a great nation. but to the man on the moon, fly u through the air like a bird and swim like a fish in the sea, we have superpower we did this not by running away. by giving up. of a nation and as a people, of a government we met our challenges, and we won. this bill gives up. it throws in the towel. we cannot run away from our challenges and our responsibilities. and lead them to this state. this is not the character of a great nation. i ask you, mr. speaker, what does it profit a great nation conquer t
speaker, the bill we considered today is a bad bill. i will vote against it and i urge people all to vote against that. it is a bad deal because it penalize children for the action of their parents. this bill mr. speaker, will put one million more children into poverty. how can any person of at this time or conscience vote for a bill that would put a million more kids into poverty? where is the compassion? where is the sense of decency? where is the heart of this congress? this bill is mean. it...
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bill: nicely done.ter: saving sandy, a baby born with a tumor, now a parent's fight to save their little girl. could this miracle surgery save her life? next "chasing news." i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of r wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i don't know what i said, ahh. "i don't remember." he's going like "i don't remember!" the simpsons... d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (screams) (door slams) (laughs) (whistle blows, crowd cheers on tv) (retches, groans) (laughs) (groaning, grunting) (bart laughs)
bill: nicely done.ter: saving sandy, a baby born with a tumor, now a parent's fight to save their little girl. could this miracle surgery save her life? next "chasing news." i approve this message. donald trump: i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of r wherever... you gotta see this guy. ahh, i...
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bill: nicely done. reporter: saving sandy, a baby born with a tumor, now a parent's fight to save their little girl. could this miracle surgery save her life? >> announcer: the following is a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner events. get ready, in your area, to learn how to make money in real estate the yancey way. >> what you'll learn to do here today took me from being an errand runner to literally exceeding my wildest financial dreams. anyone can do it, and i'm gonna show you how to. , [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: you don't need any previous real estate experience or your own money to invest to profit in real estate the yancey way. scott yancey's free lunch and dinner events bring you all the live local training you need to succeed in real estate. and his money partners will put up 100% of the money you need to do your deals. it's simple. you find the properties to flip. they put up the money. and you each get a piece of the
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gitmo, no. >> final point to bill baldwin. isn't it immoral to make our soldiers and other soldiers around the world fight the same enemy twice? >> it's beyond that. the whole recruitment argument. if we gave them trials, that would become a recruitment tool to videos. we would become part of the al qaeda enrollment process. >> and isis, as well. thank you, gang. that was terrific. the "cashin' in" getting ready to roll. eric? >>> hey. trump changing his campaign team after dropping in the polls. does the businessman also need to drive home that he's the dui -- he's the guy to get our economy booming again? >>> holy sheik, what is iran doing about the cash payments? >> thank you. >>> up first, one federal reserve official telling "fox business" something that could have investors and the clinton [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we want to make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all we should fit into your life. not the other way around. ♪
gitmo, no. >> final point to bill baldwin. isn't it immoral to make our soldiers and other soldiers around the world fight the same enemy twice? >> it's beyond that. the whole recruitment argument. if we gave them trials, that would become a recruitment tool to videos. we would become part of the al qaeda enrollment process. >> and isis, as well. thank you, gang. that was terrific. the "cashin' in" getting ready to roll. eric? >>> hey. trump changing his...
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bill: yeah.ng, we put up that map, and it shows you where they've organized and where they continue to expand, the red being the most serious, the orange is and followed by the yellow. in this article though, they talk about an intelligence branch of islamic state, now what is that and how does that operate, general? or. >> well, it's their training osar for future terrorists -- organizations for future terrorists and a controlling organization for an external terrorist organization which they definitely have, and we now know who heads it up. this represents hundreds and hundreds of fighters most of whom right now, indeed, are deployed inside their home countries, by and large. there's still some, certainly, who are fighting in syria and in iraq to hold onto as much of the caliphate as they can. but this is the organization that's specifically designed to conduct terrorist attacks in their home countries. bill: you've looked at the plans of donald trump and hillary clinton. if hillary clinton is
bill: yeah.ng, we put up that map, and it shows you where they've organized and where they continue to expand, the red being the most serious, the orange is and followed by the yellow. in this article though, they talk about an intelligence branch of islamic state, now what is that and how does that operate, general? or. >> well, it's their training osar for future terrorists -- organizations for future terrorists and a controlling organization for an external terrorist organization which...
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in the senate was dole-bird bill, or bird-dole bill. can't remember who was in control there. i remember working on the hospice program. we now have 2,500 hospices. i left congress on june 11th because i wanted the american people to know i was willing to give up something. president clinton ran for governor in 1990 and said he was going to fill out his term. he didn't. he's president so i guess it is a little better deal. but i wanted the american people to know i was willing to give up something. not just getting more power and more power. so i rolled the dice. i put my career on the line because i really believe the future of america is on the line. we can give you all these numbers. they don't mean a thing. if you are out of work, you have nothing to eat or you can't have medical care, or you're holding a crack baby in your arms right now, what do you do next? america's best days are ahead of us. i've seen the tough times. i know they can be better. and i'll lead america to a brighter future. >> mr. president, what do you say to sen
in the senate was dole-bird bill, or bird-dole bill. can't remember who was in control there. i remember working on the hospice program. we now have 2,500 hospices. i left congress on june 11th because i wanted the american people to know i was willing to give up something. president clinton ran for governor in 1990 and said he was going to fill out his term. he didn't. he's president so i guess it is a little better deal. but i wanted the american people to know i was willing to give up...
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pass this bill overwhelmingly today.ing fundamental changes to programs, some of which are 60 years old. it will surely require adjustments and additional tuning as we begin to see how this legislation unfolds. but for those who seem frightened of this change, and for those who want to find the areas where they have concern, and that might need some repair in the future, i clearly ask is it possible that this reform welfare program can be worse than what we have? i cannot believe it. >> yesterday after the president announced that he was on his legislation, i said -- and i quote -- the president has made his decision let us hope it is for the best. today i continue to hope for the best even if i fear for the worst. as i have stated on this floor many times, this legislation does not reform aid for families with dependent children, it simply abolishes it. it terminates the basic federal commitment to support needy children in hopes of -- dependent children in hopes of altering the behavior of their mothers. we're putting
pass this bill overwhelmingly today.ing fundamental changes to programs, some of which are 60 years old. it will surely require adjustments and additional tuning as we begin to see how this legislation unfolds. but for those who seem frightened of this change, and for those who want to find the areas where they have concern, and that might need some repair in the future, i clearly ask is it possible that this reform welfare program can be worse than what we have? i cannot believe it. >>...
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the bill is right. after four and a half months. >> reporter: her celebration may seem ove hear what she has been through. >> sometimes it takes me an hour and a half to get through to somebody. a lot of times i'm disconnected or hung up on. >> reporter: it started back in april when frontier took over verizon services. >> at first her normal bill of $164 jumped by $10. then it doubled. >> and then here is the next bill, which was $340. so i finally got someone and they said, well, there's nothing that we can do. that's your bill. found connie has company. in may, the ag's office received 1675 complaints about frontier. after the state's intervention, the number dropped to 338 in july. >> the next month, the bill came and it was $240. >> reporter: the bulk of which involved billing issues like connie's frontier blamed part of the problem on an off-shore call center. in e-mail a company spokesperson explained the off- shore call center moved back on-shore. >> i e-mailed you on monday. on tuesday around,
the bill is right. after four and a half months. >> reporter: her celebration may seem ove hear what she has been through. >> sometimes it takes me an hour and a half to get through to somebody. a lot of times i'm disconnected or hung up on. >> reporter: it started back in april when frontier took over verizon services. >> at first her normal bill of $164 jumped by $10. then it doubled. >> and then here is the next bill, which was $340. so i finally got someone and...
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this bill is mean. it is downright low-down. , but to great nation -- man on the moon nation and as a people, as a government, we met our challenges, and we won. gives up. it throws in the towel. we cannot run away from our challenges and our responsibility. this is not the character of a great nation. speaker, what does it cost a great nation to cover the world, only to lose its sole? this is an abandonment of arman hall a-day. -- of morality. the elderly, i agree with my colleague. what we're doing here today is wrong. i say to you, you have the capacity. you have the power to stop this. >> the gentleman's time is expired. >> euro is your voice. raise is your race for the children. do what you think in your heart to be right. >> the gentleman will suspend. the gentleman from florida. >> mr. speaker, i come over here to do something i have never done before, and that is to trespass on the democrats side. i hope that you will give me your understanding in my doing so. i don't do this out of smartness or
this bill is mean. it is downright low-down. , but to great nation -- man on the moon nation and as a people, as a government, we met our challenges, and we won. gives up. it throws in the towel. we cannot run away from our challenges and our responsibility. this is not the character of a great nation. speaker, what does it cost a great nation to cover the world, only to lose its sole? this is an abandonment of arman hall a-day. -- of morality. the elderly, i agree with my colleague. what we're...
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on tuesday, new york mayor bill de blasio announced bratton's resignation. ,> commissioner bill bratton whose contributions to our city and law enforcement not only here but across the nation, are literally inestimable and extraordinary. in september, commissioner bratton will retire from the nypd. amy: supporters of william bratton credited him with lowering crimes rates, but critics said broken windows policing unfairly targeted communities of color. in a statement black lives , matter co-founder opal tometi told democracy now! -- "william bratton is the key architect of programs that have terrorized our communities for decades. his implementation of broken windows theory has wreaked havoc on communities from los angeles to new york city and beyond." over the past four decades, bratton has served as new york police commissioner twice as well as the head of the boston and los angeles police departments. bratton resigned just one day after hundreds of activists gathered outside new york city hall demanding the defunding of the new york police department as well as bratton's firing. >> i
on tuesday, new york mayor bill de blasio announced bratton's resignation. ,> commissioner bill bratton whose contributions to our city and law enforcement not only here but across the nation, are literally inestimable and extraordinary. in september, commissioner bratton will retire from the nypd. amy: supporters of william bratton credited him with lowering crimes rates, but critics said broken windows policing unfairly targeted communities of color. in a statement black lives , matter...
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this is a perfect bill i can say and stand here and say it is not a perfect bill. it is as good as we can come together. how they feel that they can be successful. we talked to many members on the democrats side. we have another long road ahead of us. we need to get to make technical corrections bill as we see problems arise in this bill that we are going to be passing today. it was unexpected to hear that the president was going to a known -- going to endorse this. let's now be patient with each other, let's work with each other. >> thank you mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to the bill. if this bill passes today it will be a victory for the political spin artist and a defeat for the children of america. we all agree that the welfare system must be reformed, but we must make sure that reform reduces poverty, not by bashing poor people but i have a real reform. this bill will diminish the quality of the life of children and poor families in america and will have a devastating impact on the economy of our city. result ints will increased hunger. local government wi
this is a perfect bill i can say and stand here and say it is not a perfect bill. it is as good as we can come together. how they feel that they can be successful. we talked to many members on the democrats side. we have another long road ahead of us. we need to get to make technical corrections bill as we see problems arise in this bill that we are going to be passing today. it was unexpected to hear that the president was going to a known -- going to endorse this. let's now be patient with...
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so she fade off hoov the bill bill and still doesn't think she owes it. >> hopefully it won't go to that level. we'll stay on it. >> a reminder 1-855-behnken. >>> danger on the roads right now. which cars are being recalled because they could cause a i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. letterman:"has a line of clothing, now where were these made?" trump: "these were made, i don't know where they're made. it's ties, shirts, cufflinks, everything sold at macy's and they're doing great.? letterman: ?where are the shirts made?? off-camera voice: ?bangladesh.? letterman: ?bangladesh.? trump: ?well, it's good. we employ people in bangladesh." letterman: ?ties? where are the ties made?" they have to work, too. these are beautiful ties. they are great ties. the ties are made in where? china? off-camera voice: ?china.? letterman: ?the ties are made in china." >>> excuse me. hundred day and mitsubishi are recalling cars. there is a problem with the brake pedal stopper. 2014 out-lander sport car. they can delay acceleration in some conditions. >>> sony has plans to reveal two new playst
so she fade off hoov the bill bill and still doesn't think she owes it. >> hopefully it won't go to that level. we'll stay on it. >> a reminder 1-855-behnken. >>> danger on the roads right now. which cars are being recalled because they could cause a i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. letterman:"has a line of clothing, now where were these made?" trump: "these were made, i don't know where they're made. it's ties, shirts, cufflinks, everything...
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you talk about the brady bill. there has only been one prosecution under the brady -- only one under the assault weapon ban and only seven under the brady bill that you talk about all the time. and on the assault weapon ban, out of 17 weapons that were banned, only six banned now because eleven have been modified and are back on the street. let's get together on this instant check because that will really make a difference. mr. lehrer: mr. president. pres. clinton: let me say, first of all, senator dole has gone back and forth about whether he'd be for repealing the brady bill or repealing the assault weapons ban. and i think his present position is he would not do so, and if that's true i'm grateful for it. but let's look at the facts here. the brady bill has kept at least 60,000 felons, fugitives and stalkers from getting hand guns. senator dole led the fight against the brady bill. he tried to keep it from coming to my desk. he didn't succeed and i signed it and i'm glad i did. then when we had the assault weapo
you talk about the brady bill. there has only been one prosecution under the brady -- only one under the assault weapon ban and only seven under the brady bill that you talk about all the time. and on the assault weapon ban, out of 17 weapons that were banned, only six banned now because eleven have been modified and are back on the street. let's get together on this instant check because that will really make a difference. mr. lehrer: mr. president. pres. clinton: let me say, first of all,...
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>> bill, thanks. 20 minutes past 6:00 right now. a neighborhood problem.car hit and killed this little boy. neighbors had saying this is part of a bigger issue. >>> plus, billed for a property she never own. a local woman is on the hook for nearly a thousand dollars in water bills until the nbc 10 responds team stepped in. hear how they helped clear up the issue. >>> the eagles regular season roster is shaping up. >> right now it looks like jordan matthews, nelson agholor, josh huff, dorial green-beckham will be the receivers. they cut rueben randle and chris gibbons yesterday. as for the guy throwing the ball, sam bradford was impressive saturday night over the colts. he completed 85% of his passes and led four scoring drives. rookie quarterback carson wentz may play in the eagles preseason finale. offensive coordinator frank reich said wentz looked good ini pregame warmup in indianapolis. the eagles host the jets in a preseason finale thursday night. you can only see had here on nbc 10. our live coverage from the linc begins at 6:30. >>> morning, everyon
>> bill, thanks. 20 minutes past 6:00 right now. a neighborhood problem.car hit and killed this little boy. neighbors had saying this is part of a bigger issue. >>> plus, billed for a property she never own. a local woman is on the hook for nearly a thousand dollars in water bills until the nbc 10 responds team stepped in. hear how they helped clear up the issue. >>> the eagles regular season roster is shaping up. >> right now it looks like jordan matthews, nelson...
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--er having beta two bills, vetoed two bills, on the third try, president clinton signed a modified bill. including former deputy assistant who is with us today. immediately after the implementation of the bill, the big three indicators which are employment, dependency, and poverty all simultaneously moved strongly in the right direction. the fourth, out of wedlock birth increased. no social legislation has been as studied and as debated as the welfare reform legislation, which is one reason why 20 years later, we're still debating it. in this room, we cap the people who helped and designed and implement it and the original coalition. represented by larry mead and a -- the maryland school of public policy. we have the two for most governors at the forefront of that push and we have secretaries represented here. and with that, i will jump right in. governor thompson, i have a question for you. you were elected to start serving in january of 1987. you were a long serving governor through 2001. in your election, you featured welfare reform as a major policy platform that may have played a l
--er having beta two bills, vetoed two bills, on the third try, president clinton signed a modified bill. including former deputy assistant who is with us today. immediately after the implementation of the bill, the big three indicators which are employment, dependency, and poverty all simultaneously moved strongly in the right direction. the fourth, out of wedlock birth increased. no social legislation has been as studied and as debated as the welfare reform legislation, which is one reason...
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electric pay their bill. they can't get their kids to school on time because they transportation and they need to get to work. they don't care what these programs are. it's our responsibility to make t work for families that are out there. just want to point out that we're making progress. we hope folks will remain conversation that we're having and what we've been basis, n a bipartisan rying to take tanif out of the appropriations process where it's just been extensions and regain the program. hat's a priority of chairman brady's. also look and take a wider view at what's going on with the rest our safety net. >> thank you very much. flexibility. yeah. were coming you down. okay. okay. well, in wisconsin, we're trying the issue of at two parent families. to think get people about we don't believe there's case loads who had that. because we don't believe that most of the e that children come with another parent attached to them omewhere, that we really want to go after fathers. lookedwhat we've done is at one
electric pay their bill. they can't get their kids to school on time because they transportation and they need to get to work. they don't care what these programs are. it's our responsibility to make t work for families that are out there. just want to point out that we're making progress. we hope folks will remain conversation that we're having and what we've been basis, n a bipartisan rying to take tanif out of the appropriations process where it's just been extensions and regain the program....
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than on
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my...
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i'm bill ritter. bill bratton, the son of a postal worker, began his career as a beat cop in boston 46 years ago. who would've known then that a kid from massachusetts would, years later, become the best-known police official in the nation? he first served as new york city police commissioner back in 1994 under rudy giuliani, and, 20 ye back to the same job when bill de blasio became mayor. at his retirement announcement, he thanked his wife, rikki. >> first and foremost, my lovely wife rikki klieman, who once again upset her life to allow me to pursue the passion of my life, and that passion is policing and its importance to all that is good in america. and so, 31 months ago, once being made to me by this great man. so rikki allowed that. thank you. it's been quite a ride and will continue to be one. >> i will just -- i wish i had words. i wish i had words for what this man has achieved. i think you could spends years and years researching and analyzing. you won't get it all. but one thing that doesn
i'm bill ritter. bill bratton, the son of a postal worker, began his career as a beat cop in boston 46 years ago. who would've known then that a kid from massachusetts would, years later, become the best-known police official in the nation? he first served as new york city police commissioner back in 1994 under rudy giuliani, and, 20 ye back to the same job when bill de blasio became mayor. at his retirement announcement, he thanked his wife, rikki. >> first and foremost, my lovely wife...
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anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. >> under my plan no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. >> we should also add a new tax on multi million airs. crack down on tax gaming by american corporations and close the cash carry hoop hole. anthony: both candidates are trying to cha
anthony: our thanks to lmm chairman bill miller. more "wall street week" next. >> announcer: donald trump and hillary clinton laying out their plans for the u.s. economy. which one is best for your wallet and which is best for wallet and which is best for wall street. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro...