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nominee, i have a great deal of confidence that people, and in this case, not just republicans but changedence, will want a . i was republican party chair joining us from iowa, thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. mr. kaufmann: thanks for having me. ms. swain: on this thanksgiving we continue our conversation with the chairs of the parties in iowa. on your screen now is dr. angela mcguire. let me introduce again the reporters asking the questions. karen tumulty is with "the washington post," and sahil kapur is with "bloomberg politics." mr. kapur: the latest census figures shows that just 6% of iowans are nonwhite. why should i would continue to select the nominees of it does not reflect the demographic makeup of your party? ms. mcguire: first of all, thank you for having me today. i think what is happening here in iowa is we are becoming much more diverse all the time. we have actually increased, since 2000, 80% in our latino population. what we also do is take our diversity very seriously. we have the brown-black form to .alk about diversity issues i think we are very cog
nominee, i have a great deal of confidence that people, and in this case, not just republicans but changedence, will want a . i was republican party chair joining us from iowa, thank you for being our guest on "newsmakers" this week. mr. kaufmann: thanks for having me. ms. swain: on this thanksgiving we continue our conversation with the chairs of the parties in iowa. on your screen now is dr. angela mcguire. let me introduce again the reporters asking the questions. karen tumulty is...
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do you welcome them into america now, has anything changeded your mind? >> well, when you say, you know, they want to escape the refugee camps, the main reason that any of them want to escape the refugee camps is because there's not adequate support there. for them. if there were adequate support, it would be a completely different story and wee can provide that support -- >> the people i talk to, don't want to stay there. >> they don't want to stay there permanently, they want to be repatrioted into their own country. is that easier from a neighboring country or from the united states? >> dr. carson, by taking this trip in the middle off the campaign, are you acknowledging that you weren't quite prepared to be commander in chief. >> i'm acknowledging that i like to know what i'm talking about. went this summer down to the border of mexico. and you know, i knew that there were problems there, but to be actually talk to the farmers who are being harassed and to the slfs and sheriff's deputies who are frustrated after risking their lives and then been told
do you welcome them into america now, has anything changeded your mind? >> well, when you say, you know, they want to escape the refugee camps, the main reason that any of them want to escape the refugee camps is because there's not adequate support there. for them. if there were adequate support, it would be a completely different story and wee can provide that support -- >> the people i talk to, don't want to stay there. >> they don't want to stay there permanently, they...
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leads them to today's conference semifinals. 59th minute, scoreless game, but the red bulls almost changedded the woodwork. still scoreless. close but no cigar. 12 minutes later, though, new york gets on the board. mccarty heads it home. red bulls win 1-0. d.c. united will need to outscore new york by two or more goals in the second leg to advance. >>> final story of the night. legendary virginia tech coach frank beamer announced he is retiring at the end of the season. the range beamer has been -- frank beamer has been synonymous with virginia football. today he announces his retirement, at the end of the season. >> a little sad and tearful. >> 59 years old, i believe. and some say it's getting to that time. but he's been a great football coach for virginia tech. we wish him well. >> excellent. >>> oh, speaking of football, i think nice weather, and not so bad. >> we are going to be seeing temperatures tomorrow in the 50s, some showers well south. then a nice week coming up. 70 on tuesday, maybe a shower wednesday, but more 70s thursday, and friday. >> we'll take it. you can always get anyti
leads them to today's conference semifinals. 59th minute, scoreless game, but the red bulls almost changedded the woodwork. still scoreless. close but no cigar. 12 minutes later, though, new york gets on the board. mccarty heads it home. red bulls win 1-0. d.c. united will need to outscore new york by two or more goals in the second leg to advance. >>> final story of the night. legendary virginia tech coach frank beamer announced he is retiring at the end of the season. the range...
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. >> but brown says her baby changeder. >> people might be like snitching's not cool, but i have a child. i'm most definitely not going to sit in here on something like that. we're first cousins. we grew up together like brother and sister. yeah, we were close. we were close. it's not about me anymore. it's about my child. so when i do go to court or have to do t i'm going to let them know the true story and what happened. i know he be upset, but it is what it is. >> brown isn't the only one in jail focusing her attention on the responsibility of another. >> if your dog is out in front of you, reverse directions and walk the opposite way so that the dog is behind you. >> the inmates in the jail's operation new hope program foster and train shelter dogs for four weeks in an effort to make the animals more adoptable. >> when you're given your commands or when you're walking, walk with some decisiveness. lot of these inmates and their dogs come from similar backgrounds. they have a common ground. they come from broken homes. a lot of these guys come from living on the streets, just like the
. >> but brown says her baby changeder. >> people might be like snitching's not cool, but i have a child. i'm most definitely not going to sit in here on something like that. we're first cousins. we grew up together like brother and sister. yeah, we were close. we were close. it's not about me anymore. it's about my child. so when i do go to court or have to do t i'm going to let them know the true story and what happened. i know he be upset, but it is what it is. >> brown...
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jan crawford is in washington with how some of hardy's dedenders have changeded their mind because of these pictures. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 27-year-old hardy as you know, he is one of the nfl's elite pass rusher and signed a 11.3 million dollar contract with the cowboys after he got cut from the panthers. people are now questioning why he is still allowed to wear a nfl uniform. the may 2014 attacked left nicole holder with bruises all over her body. she told police greg hardy threw her against a bathroom wall and dragged her by her hair and tried to strangle here. these photos were punished friday by deadspin. staff writer kyle wagner. >> i'm seeing someone who just got the hell beaten out of her. she worried what she said nothing would happen to him and it turns out she was mostly right. >> reporter: before kickoff sunday night, hardy's defenders were scarce. >> the photos only provide more graphic proof of what we already knew. greg hardy is a bad guy who happens to be a good football player. >> you're going to give a guy a second chance, they better express
jan crawford is in washington with how some of hardy's dedenders have changeded their mind because of these pictures. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 27-year-old hardy as you know, he is one of the nfl's elite pass rusher and signed a 11.3 million dollar contract with the cowboys after he got cut from the panthers. people are now questioning why he is still allowed to wear a nfl uniform. the may 2014 attacked left nicole holder with bruises all over her body. she told police...
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. >> pelley:y:7 people who changeded here's bill plante. >> reporter: they've enriched our lives with music. don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade. >> reporter: thrilled us on the field. made movies leap off the screen. james taylor was honored for his 50 years of exploring life. >> that's the thing about james- - you always feel like he's singing only to you. in my mind i'm goin' to carolina >> the issues that i comple me are still the same ones. you know, it's whahai love to do. i think that over time, you get incrementally better at it. >> reporter: how long can you keep doing this? >> it's hard to believe i'm not closer to the end than i a ato the beginning, but i'll carry on as long as-- as long as there seems to be support for it. >> reporter: because, in the words of another one of today's honorees-- yogi berra, amazing. >> r rorter: and as the great yankee catcher also said, "you can observe a lot by just watching." i've seen fire and i've seen rain. >> reporter: watching a play, an impassioned speech, a concert. thought they'd never end >> reporter: 17 americans who
. >> pelley:y:7 people who changeded here's bill plante. >> reporter: they've enriched our lives with music. don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade. >> reporter: thrilled us on the field. made movies leap off the screen. james taylor was honored for his 50 years of exploring life. >> that's the thing about james- - you always feel like he's singing only to you. in my mind i'm goin' to carolina >> the issues that i comple me are still the same ones. you...
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. >> pelley:y:7 people who changeded america for the better. >> reporter: they've enriched our lives with music. don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade. >> reporter: thrilled us on the field. made movies leap off the screen. james taylor was honored for his 50 years of exploring life. >> that's the thing about james- - you always feel like he's singing only to you. in my m md i'm goin' to carolina >> the issues that i comple me are still the same ones. you know, it's what i love to do. i think that over time, you get incrementally better at it. >> reporter: how long can you keep doing this? >> it's hard to believe i'm not closer to the end than i am to the beginning, but i'll carry on as long as----s long as there seems to be support for it. >>>>eporter: because, in the words of another one of today's honorees-- >> it ain't over till it's over. yogi berra, amazing. >> reporter: and as the great can observe a lot by just watching." i've seen fire and i've seen rain. >> reporter: watating a play, an impassioned speech, a concert. thought they'd never end >> reporter: 17 americ
. >> pelley:y:7 people who changeded america for the better. >> reporter: they've enriched our lives with music. don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade. >> reporter: thrilled us on the field. made movies leap off the screen. james taylor was honored for his 50 years of exploring life. >> that's the thing about james- - you always feel like he's singing only to you. in my m md i'm goin' to carolina >> the issues that i comple me are still the same ones. you...
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. >> can those laws be changeded? legal barriers be removed?>> let's go to the back of the room for another question. right there. sorry about that. >> i'm always struck in conversations like this, i like to imagine they're taking place in the lace '20s around the time of prohibition and we are all talking about, well, the practices of the police, maybe their focusing on hillbillies too much or they have too much discretion how many barrels to destroy, and instead the problem was prohibition. so, i don't know if it's beyond the scope of the conversation here but i feel as though we're in this classic situation where what we have done is in creating this enormous black market for 40 years, we have cultivated a scenario where police are naturally going to be in these terrible situations. the communities themselves are going to engage in this bad behavior. and right down to the arguments in front of us on the panel. talking about small points here and there are important to be sure, but it would seem to me that the far bigger problem, the elephant
. >> can those laws be changeded? legal barriers be removed?>> let's go to the back of the room for another question. right there. sorry about that. >> i'm always struck in conversations like this, i like to imagine they're taking place in the lace '20s around the time of prohibition and we are all talking about, well, the practices of the police, maybe their focusing on hillbillies too much or they have too much discretion how many barrels to destroy, and instead the problem...
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responding to criticism from european counterparts quickly backtracked by saying our position has not changeded the u.s. is perezing an an afwreemt that contains both legally binding and nonlegally binding, while the exact legal form of the agreement remains unclear. do you believe there is a role for the senate in assessing these policies that stand to have broad reaching economic and employment consequences. >> absolutely, senators. i said in my testimony, i think whether the treaty is legally or not legally binding, should make a difference. the treaty that really extends into every nook and cranny of the economy should go to the senate and the house for approval. >> i would follow then with what we would find under the state department's circular 175 in which they lay out eight items, the difference between a binding and nonbinding item required for they would expect to be under a treaty provision. >> yes, i would agree. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you. >> i thank you very much, madam chair and appreciate the testimony, this discussion because the impacts of global warm i warming are e
responding to criticism from european counterparts quickly backtracked by saying our position has not changeded the u.s. is perezing an an afwreemt that contains both legally binding and nonlegally binding, while the exact legal form of the agreement remains unclear. do you believe there is a role for the senate in assessing these policies that stand to have broad reaching economic and employment consequences. >> absolutely, senators. i said in my testimony, i think whether the treaty is...