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. >> reporter: state of ohio representative kristin boggs lives two blocks from where golsby kidnappedcould an astute detective with all the robberies have maybe looked at a list of parolees in the area and connected the dots? >> well, had that information been available to our law enforcement, yeah, i think that that could have -- that could have happened. >> reporter: after reagan's murder, boggs decided to investigate and possibly legislate. she discovered that gps monitors can be and sometimes are set up to send alerts if an offender violates a curfew or moves into a restricted area. but in golsby's case? boggs says ohio's department of rehabilitation and correction or drc told her this. >> they put a g.p.s. monitor on him. but they didn't have any exclusionary zones affiliated with that monitor. they didn't have any curfews affiliated with that monitor. >> reporter: so no geographic restrictions and no curfew programmed into it. what's the point of it? >> exactly. >> reporter: is part of it that it's supposed to be a deterrent of some kind? >> i think the d.r.c. believed that plac
. >> reporter: state of ohio representative kristin boggs lives two blocks from where golsby kidnappedcould an astute detective with all the robberies have maybe looked at a list of parolees in the area and connected the dots? >> well, had that information been available to our law enforcement, yeah, i think that that could have -- that could have happened. >> reporter: after reagan's murder, boggs decided to investigate and possibly legislate. she discovered that gps monitors...
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cale boggs was loved., biden asked valerie to run the show. >> i remember saying, i can't run that, i've 25, 26. he says, don't worry about it, he said don't worry about it, valerie. we'll figure it out. >> she reached out to a local democratic party activist, ted kaufman. >> so i went down and talked to him. so you're running on civil rights. you're running on the environment. you're running on tax reform, and those are really good issues. there was silence. and i said but i don't think you have a chance of winning. >> you said what? >> i don't think you have a chance of winning. you don't have a chance. cale boggs is incredible. you have been at this for two years. you look like you're 25 years old. this is a race to run in order to make these issues that you care about. i say you do that but there is no chance of your winning. >> and his reaction to that was? >> well, just come and help me. just come and help me. we'll see. we'll see. >> biden was confident he could talk his way into voter's hearts. but
cale boggs was loved., biden asked valerie to run the show. >> i remember saying, i can't run that, i've 25, 26. he says, don't worry about it, he said don't worry about it, valerie. we'll figure it out. >> she reached out to a local democratic party activist, ted kaufman. >> so i went down and talked to him. so you're running on civil rights. you're running on the environment. you're running on tax reform, and those are really good issues. there was silence. and i said but i...
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boggs, this is a nixon landslide.ed a democrat to win and that was the truth. >> we won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> on election night, i remember as if it was yesterday. i said i will never, ever think anything is impossible again in my entire life. ♪ happy birthday >> he turned 30, the eligible age to serve three weeks later. he and neilia had a picture perfect young family. a baby named naomi and two toddler boys. joseph biden iii, or beau, and hunter. the quintessential young people was moving to the nation's capitol. >> for six weeks we were on top of the world. i mean, he was the dragon slayer. we were the bright young hope for the democratic party and it was completely joyful. >> on december 18th, neilia was supposed to go to washington but decided to stay behind to buy a tree and christmas gifts. >> i went with joe to washington to interview staff. senator bird told my brother -- offered joe to use his office, which we did. >> and then came the phone call. >> it was jimmy biden and i picked up the phone and ji
boggs, this is a nixon landslide.ed a democrat to win and that was the truth. >> we won by a rousing 3,100 votes. >> on election night, i remember as if it was yesterday. i said i will never, ever think anything is impossible again in my entire life. ♪ happy birthday >> he turned 30, the eligible age to serve three weeks later. he and neilia had a picture perfect young family. a baby named naomi and two toddler boys. joseph biden iii, or beau, and hunter. the quintessential...
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boggs where patton he was a partner for a long time.s a graduate of university undergraduatea where he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper and he was a journalist for a number of years then decided to go to law school at georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers that were deeply involved in the bushby gore -- bush versus gore legislation. we will talk a little bit about that. let's dig in and say to both of you, do either of you or both of you think that this election will be resolved in everybody's mind by midnight on election night next week? am looking at you first. can i go to sleep at midnight knowing who the next president is? >> with all of the press and the potential for long delays, you can be assured that sometime late on election night, there is a high likelihood that we will know who is winning the election. by the next day, that certainty will grow. there has been a lot of talk about how that will go on for months and months. the oval office, begin
boggs where patton he was a partner for a long time.s a graduate of university undergraduatea where he was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper and he was a journalist for a number of years then decided to go to law school at georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers that were deeply involved in the bushby gore -- bush versus gore legislation. we will talk a little bit about that. let's dig in and say to both of you, do...
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lawyer for many years in washington and one of them is the firm is retired from and the other is patton boggs partner there for a long time as well. and he is somebody that is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania as an undergrad and he was a journalist for a number of years and decided to get into law at georgetown law school and has written frequently on this area ofen political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers involved in the bush v. gore litigation years ago one of the lawyers to travel to florida and we will talk about that as we go forward. let's dig in right away and let's say to both of you if either of you are both of you think this election will be resolved in everybody's mind by midnight on election night next week, bob i'm looking at you first. will the election be over at 12:00 so i can go to sleep at 12:00 knowing who our next president is? are you on mutes? >> i apologize. talk we have had about the potential for delay i think you can be assured that some time later on election night we will know who is winning this election and by the next day that certainty will
lawyer for many years in washington and one of them is the firm is retired from and the other is patton boggs partner there for a long time as well. and he is somebody that is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania as an undergrad and he was a journalist for a number of years and decided to get into law at georgetown law school and has written frequently on this area ofen political advocacy and he was one of the lawyers involved in the bush v. gore litigation years ago one of the lawyers...
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kale boggs botched a detail about foreign policy. he didn't know it.ives him a chance to basically run his sword through his opponent here. biden knew the answer, and he didn't give it. he dodged it. what he said later was that, look, i could have pounced on that, but nobody wanted to see kale boggs humiliated on that stage. nobody wanted to see him clubbed in front of the public. and there's something -- there's a deeper truth to that in the idea of the way that joe biden has gone about politics throughout this long career, which is to say that he doesn't regard it as blood sport. it doesn't have to be that way. and that's something that's easy to forget these days. >> yeah. two major moments in joe biden's life where he's faced death in one way or another. first was, of course, the car crash that killed his wife and baby. the other was when he had, i think, one of two -- he had a brain aneurysm and had to have surgery. i want to know the story about how he spoke to his sons. but the interesting thing today is that the trump campaign, you know, always
kale boggs botched a detail about foreign policy. he didn't know it.ives him a chance to basically run his sword through his opponent here. biden knew the answer, and he didn't give it. he dodged it. what he said later was that, look, i could have pounced on that, but nobody wanted to see kale boggs humiliated on that stage. nobody wanted to see him clubbed in front of the public. and there's something -- there's a deeper truth to that in the idea of the way that joe biden has gone about...
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the prime mover behind the original edition was lindy boggs of louisiana, who was a great proponent of house history ended a lot to promote the history of the institution. those books were like pamphlets at the time because so few women and african-americans had actually served in congress. a second edition was published of both those books in the early 1990's. and a volume on hispanic americans was added. at that point, we didn't have a history operation in the house, so the library of congress produced the first edition, which appeared in 1995. so, the second edition of hispanic americans, and we are working with richard on asian and pacific islander americans, which is a few years down the road, but that will wrap up the series. it mirrors the structure of the books on women and black americans in congress. there are individual essays about every member introduced in chronological order, with contextual essays that set them in generational groups. these are fortified by appendices and historical images and artifacts, some of which people around the table have helped us find. and it'
the prime mover behind the original edition was lindy boggs of louisiana, who was a great proponent of house history ended a lot to promote the history of the institution. those books were like pamphlets at the time because so few women and african-americans had actually served in congress. a second edition was published of both those books in the early 1990's. and a volume on hispanic americans was added. at that point, we didn't have a history operation in the house, so the library of...
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it really boggs down past 92 and stays slow into union city. a crash west bound 92 as you come off the san mateo bridge heading to 101. three cars are involved. one lane is blocked the earlier broken down vehicle is cleared out of lanes near hills dale. traffic is now moving at the limit. san mateo bridge is looking busier because of the crash near 101. expect a 60 minute drive time between 880 towards the peninsula. golden gate bridge is looking foggy but overall your ride out of marin has been quiet with no delays on 101, a 15 minute drive time from richmond sayfullo raphael bridge, south bound 101 towards the golden gate bridge. let's get a look at your fare cast. here's mary. >>> we just got done with our first offshore wind event of the week. here we go with our second one with a new red flag warning in effect. i will talk about this in a moment. a beautiful live look with sales force tower camera as we look east across the bay, bay bridge, gorgeous mount diablo with the gorgeous colors in the sky with the sun about to rise. temperatures a
it really boggs down past 92 and stays slow into union city. a crash west bound 92 as you come off the san mateo bridge heading to 101. three cars are involved. one lane is blocked the earlier broken down vehicle is cleared out of lanes near hills dale. traffic is now moving at the limit. san mateo bridge is looking busier because of the crash near 101. expect a 60 minute drive time between 880 towards the peninsula. golden gate bridge is looking foggy but overall your ride out of marin has...
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cale boggs was the candidate for the senate. he'd been a two-term congressman. two-term governor.erm senator. he was beloved around the state. so i said that he couldn't win. >> "audacious" is a good term to apply to biden back then. this is a guy who wasn't yet old enough to hold the seat. >> narrator: it was a time of crisis in the country. the vietnam war had divided americans... >> opposition to the war in vietnam has set off demonstrations in several major cities. >> narrator: ...igniting social unrest. in delaware, racial tensions boiled over. >> the national guard was called out in several cities to put down riots. one of these cities was wilmington, delaware. >> narrator: black residents were angry. joe biden saw an opportuty to draw on his personal experience with race-- back when he was 19, working at an inner-city pool. >> he was a lifeguard. he was one of the two white guys. he was a tall, slim, uh... young-looking, good-looking, elvis presley-looking kind of guy. >> that's how he got to know some of the guys who were in the gangs. he just seemed to have a natural inst
cale boggs was the candidate for the senate. he'd been a two-term congressman. two-term governor.erm senator. he was beloved around the state. so i said that he couldn't win. >> "audacious" is a good term to apply to biden back then. this is a guy who wasn't yet old enough to hold the seat. >> narrator: it was a time of crisis in the country. the vietnam war had divided americans... >> opposition to the war in vietnam has set off demonstrations in several major...
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the other is patton boggs, and he was a partner there for a long time. ben is somebody that is a graduate of university of pennsylvania undergrad, where he was the editor and chief of the newspaper. he was a journalist for a number of years, and then he decided to get into law and went to georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy. he was one of the lawyers that was deeply involved in the bush v gore litigation years ago and one of the lawyers. we'll talk more about that. let's dig in right away. i was to say to both of you, if either of you think that this election will be resolved and everybody's minds by midnight on election night next week? bob, i am looking at you. will the election of the over at 12:00 so i can go to sleep at 12:00 knowing who the next president is? are you on mute? bob: i apologize. with all of the press that we have had about the potential for long delays, i think that you can be reassured that at some time late on election night, there is a high likelihood that we will know who is winning
the other is patton boggs, and he was a partner there for a long time. ben is somebody that is a graduate of university of pennsylvania undergrad, where he was the editor and chief of the newspaper. he was a journalist for a number of years, and then he decided to get into law and went to georgetown law school. he has written frequently on this area of political advocacy. he was one of the lawyers that was deeply involved in the bush v gore litigation years ago and one of the lawyers. we'll...
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and then in the top of the 6th it was the turn of alston boggs to hit a solo home run to make it $61.00 god. there's a $22.00 but the story of the night for the dodgers was pitcher who could bueller when he struck out randy a rosary it was he's tamed strike out of a 6 innings he's. been a big game pitcher and really succeeding at on this stage there's only a few guys you know currently and throughout history he's in some really elite company and i'm just happy he's wearing dodging you know for him when you're facing a guy like bueller what we saw today there's really no margin of error. and they got us today. in the bottom of the 9th rosa rayna his own home but it was too little too late just the final school 62 the dodgers l.a. lead the world series 21 for a situation they have not been in since they last won it 8988. p. to stem it al jazeera. to go for now and tiger woods bounce back from a poor opening round of the championship in california iraq top 8 birdies in his 2nd round of 66 as he was up for the defense of his masters title coming up in a couple of weeks which is 2 under par
and then in the top of the 6th it was the turn of alston boggs to hit a solo home run to make it $61.00 god. there's a $22.00 but the story of the night for the dodgers was pitcher who could bueller when he struck out randy a rosary it was he's tamed strike out of a 6 innings he's. been a big game pitcher and really succeeding at on this stage there's only a few guys you know currently and throughout history he's in some really elite company and i'm just happy he's wearing dodging you know for...
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and then in the top of the 6th it was the turn of alston boggs to hit a solo home run to make it 61 wass a 22 but the story of the night for the dodgers was pitcher who could bueller when he struck out randy a rosary it was his 10th strikeout of a 6 innings he's. been a big game pitcher and really succeeding at on the stage there's only a few guys you know currently and throughout history he's in some really elite company and i'm just happy he's wearing dodging you know for him when you're facing a guy like bueller what we saw today there's really no margin of error. and they got us today. in the bottom of the 9th rosa rayna his own home but it was too little too late just as the final school 62 the dodgers l.a. lead the world series 21 for a situation they have not been in since they last won it 8988. p. to stem it al jazeera. forward one world champion lewis hamilton is in pole position as he aims for a record breaking 92nd grand prix when the mercedes driver stash home in the final few seconds of qualifying for sunday's portuguese graeme prix hitting teammate fro terry caught us to t
and then in the top of the 6th it was the turn of alston boggs to hit a solo home run to make it 61 wass a 22 but the story of the night for the dodgers was pitcher who could bueller when he struck out randy a rosary it was his 10th strikeout of a 6 innings he's. been a big game pitcher and really succeeding at on the stage there's only a few guys you know currently and throughout history he's in some really elite company and i'm just happy he's wearing dodging you know for him when you're...
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and a person like hale bogg would come along and be able to get a consensus of all sides and was a greaties, a guy -- the urban part of the city had somebody who ends up going to jail, and you have a divisiveness. mike barnicle has said over and over again on this show that this election, we have to worry about when we say this is not who we are as a country, that maybe this is who we are as a country. and that's on the ballot now. who are we as a country. and the notion that we're a country that can work together is something we have to keep pushing for. and as you point out, joe, we need, especially with the new census coming on, we need districts that sort of say, you've got to find ways to appeal to different types of people, just like max rose has to do in brooklyn and staten island. that would be the single best thing that could happen to this country. >> susan del persio, talk about suburban women, and in the last four days, are any minds going to be changed? >> i don't see any minds really being changed. we're going to be up to 80 million people casting their votes before electio
and a person like hale bogg would come along and be able to get a consensus of all sides and was a greaties, a guy -- the urban part of the city had somebody who ends up going to jail, and you have a divisiveness. mike barnicle has said over and over again on this show that this election, we have to worry about when we say this is not who we are as a country, that maybe this is who we are as a country. and that's on the ballot now. who are we as a country. and the notion that we're a country...
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thank you my name is therese humphrey boggs, i am 66 years old and i live in portage indiana. i spend my life working as a nurse watching people struggle to afford prescription drugs. i never thought it would happen to me. until 2003, when i was diagnosed with multiple grade trellises. after my diagnosis, i began taking copaxone which caused $1800 per month at that time. and after oneyear , i wiped out my savings. and after that, i had to rely on grants to cover the cost. in 2017, lost my grandson at that time the price of paxil had risen to $6000 a month. i could no longer afford it so i went without the drug. when i was not on the drug, i lost short-term memory and experienced declines in my cognitive function 30 business is difficult for me to enjoy the things that i love . such as spending time with my grandchildren. my condition should progress faster just because drug companies want to make a few extra bucks. this drug company price gouging needs to change . as each of you were to reform the system i hope that consider patientslike me . thank you. >> thank you and i now
thank you my name is therese humphrey boggs, i am 66 years old and i live in portage indiana. i spend my life working as a nurse watching people struggle to afford prescription drugs. i never thought it would happen to me. until 2003, when i was diagnosed with multiple grade trellises. after my diagnosis, i began taking copaxone which caused $1800 per month at that time. and after oneyear , i wiped out my savings. and after that, i had to rely on grants to cover the cost. in 2017, lost my...