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dick cheney thinks it is important to speak out and speak the truth. there have been any number of times in his career when he has decided he's not running for any higher office. president,to be vice but i'm not running for president. therefore, i don't have to be calculating in a political sense . i can speak the truth." he sees himself as a very frank straightforward straight shooter, and for much of his career, people have seen him that way. i think in the public eye, he has kind of a darker cast now, but in his own mind, he still sees himself as being essentially a truth teller, someone who will say the things that other people find too uncomfortable to say or are afraid to say for political reasons or whatever. i know right now, he feels it is important to speak out about iraq. of course, he has been talking about the obama administration, where his president, george w. bush, remains relatively silent about these things. he thinks it is important for him to continue to speak what he sees as the truth, even when it is an uncomfortable truth. i assu
dick cheney thinks it is important to speak out and speak the truth. there have been any number of times in his career when he has decided he's not running for any higher office. president,to be vice but i'm not running for president. therefore, i don't have to be calculating in a political sense . i can speak the truth." he sees himself as a very frank straightforward straight shooter, and for much of his career, people have seen him that way. i think in the public eye, he has kind of a...
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and rumsfeld brought dick cheney to be the assistant chief of staff. light, a young man for that job getting a lot of notice foralready had this quality working with people in which he could sit quietly at a meeting, and of assess the room, then make the right maneuvers for his boss, the president in a or that didn't showboat didn't take the spotlight or anything like that. things done.ly got when the ford administration left the white house, dick kind of went on a road trip. he left washington, d.c. and back to wyoming and with the tough campaign with ford house. to win the white they lost. so he came back to wyoming as something of a fair haired boy. man in his 30s. well known. nationally now. he knew interestingly he knew coming back to wyoming the should do is walk in as a politician in washington, d.c. to work for wyoming. did what politicians in wyoming do is you go door-to-door. can is a state where you meet almost everybody who's going to vote in an election. it's still true. when certainly true cheney first campaigned to go to congress that yo
and rumsfeld brought dick cheney to be the assistant chief of staff. light, a young man for that job getting a lot of notice foralready had this quality working with people in which he could sit quietly at a meeting, and of assess the room, then make the right maneuvers for his boss, the president in a or that didn't showboat didn't take the spotlight or anything like that. things done.ly got when the ford administration left the white house, dick kind of went on a road trip. he left...
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dick cheney thinks it is out and speakpeak the truth. there are a number of times in that he decided he is office.ing for a higher i'm not going to run for president, therefore, i don't calculating in a political sense. i can speak the truth. sees himself as a straightraighttoward, and people see him that way. eye, he has a darker cast but in his mind he a truth teller. thingsople that say the that other people are too uncomfortable to say. right now, he feels it is important to speak out about has been talking about the obama administration where bush remains silent about these things. it is important to speak the truth. want and i assume viewers want understanding who dick cheney is. enormous role in history and we need to thought process personality?he what is the motivations? judgment on where he took the country and the role he played. we'll look at that from his viewpoints and the viewpoint con frompeople pro and the people inside his camp. long, we'rend featuring casper, wyoming. throughy laid trackings casper in the 1880's, the c
dick cheney thinks it is out and speakpeak the truth. there are a number of times in that he decided he is office.ing for a higher i'm not going to run for president, therefore, i don't calculating in a political sense. i can speak the truth. sees himself as a straightraighttoward, and people see him that way. eye, he has a darker cast but in his mind he a truth teller. thingsople that say the that other people are too uncomfortable to say. right now, he feels it is important to speak out about...
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dick cheney is ceo of the oil services firm halliburton. speaking at the institute of petroleum's fall conference in london. he says, for your over 100 years, we as an industry have had to deal with a pesky problem that once you find oil and pump it out of the ground, you have to turn around and find more or go out of business." looking ahead to 2010, by which time he says the world's energy needs will have increased by millions of barrels of oil per day, cheney asks, "where is the oil going to come from?" "the middle east with 2/3 of the world's oil and the lowest cost, it's still where the prize ultimately lies." arguing that oil is the fundamental building block of the world's economy, the future vice president says, "governments and the national oil companies are obviously controlling about 90% of the assets." "companies are anxious for greater access there" he says, "but progress continues to be slow." >> they saw oil that was not accessible because of political circumstances. oil that if it could be accessible was abundant and easy to
dick cheney is ceo of the oil services firm halliburton. speaking at the institute of petroleum's fall conference in london. he says, for your over 100 years, we as an industry have had to deal with a pesky problem that once you find oil and pump it out of the ground, you have to turn around and find more or go out of business." looking ahead to 2010, by which time he says the world's energy needs will have increased by millions of barrels of oil per day, cheney asks, "where is the...
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i said on the own show, i'm not an enemy of dick cheney. and i'm not a friend of dick cheney. in and answered them. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you describe yourself as a fair, down the middle journalist. you're between, your show is on between two, i would describe as very conservative, journalists. you're on after bill o'reilly, you're on before sean hannity -- >> o'reilly hates that label. he, i think he's more of a populist. >> seth: he hates a lot of stuff, yeah. [ laughter and applause ] >> he does. he does. my dream is that someday i'll be number one, and not him and he'll write a book called "killing megyn." [ laughter ] >> seth: there you go, that'd be very nice. >> actually he and i are good friends. but yes, he does opionon and sean does opinion. >> seth: is it hard on fox news to convince people or make people believe this idea that you are sort of down the middle journalist? >> no. i mean, i think they know. they watch the show. i do a news analyst show in the evening. but i'm not out there like o'reilley calling for the troops to do x, y or z. or advising pr
i said on the own show, i'm not an enemy of dick cheney. and i'm not a friend of dick cheney. in and answered them. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you describe yourself as a fair, down the middle journalist. you're between, your show is on between two, i would describe as very conservative, journalists. you're on after bill o'reilly, you're on before sean hannity -- >> o'reilly hates that label. he, i think he's more of a populist. >> seth: he hates a lot of stuff, yeah. [...
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the former vice president dick cheney will be here. and a lot more coming up tonight on this edition of "hannity." joining me now with the unrest in his city as well, attorney general eric holder's visit there today, is the ferguson mayor. i'm sorry, lieutenant colonel ralph peters is up. thank you, sir, how are you? >> well, i'm no substitute for the mayor, but i'm doing pretty well, sean. >> i don't know how many people took the time to watch this beheading. i did watch the entire message. it was a message to america. they're threatening now trying to blackmail us saying that if we act in any way militarily against this radical, vicious, savage terrorist group that another american is going to be killed. the question i have is you're the president of the united states, are you going to stay on vacation or get back to the situation room and deal with this. and how should he deal with it? >> you know, sean. i'm going to slightly disagree with you. because i don't think that was the message to the american people. he was not speaking to
the former vice president dick cheney will be here. and a lot more coming up tonight on this edition of "hannity." joining me now with the unrest in his city as well, attorney general eric holder's visit there today, is the ferguson mayor. i'm sorry, lieutenant colonel ralph peters is up. thank you, sir, how are you? >> well, i'm no substitute for the mayor, but i'm doing pretty well, sean. >> i don't know how many people took the time to watch this beheading. i did watch...
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this is justification for what cheney wanted to do. there was no punishment to afghanistan because there were no strategic targets. there was no real terrorist movement because al qaeda had been routed. over two months, with 450 people. that is why the war is such a tragedy. the various ethnic groups were effective in getting the taliban out of kabul. we did not have to be there for another 12-13 years with all of the losses suffered. >> you spoke in your opening remarks about the cia not being a rogue agency and that the things that have happened had been misused by the president it is my perception that, at least for the last two years, they have gone before congress and repeatedly misled various committees. i also feel that the committees have really practiced a "hear no evil, see no evil" approach to the cia. in addition to the president misusing the agency, there is a lack of supervision by congress and i would like to hear your thoughts. >> there is no question that oversight has been compromised. the shocking thing to me is that
this is justification for what cheney wanted to do. there was no punishment to afghanistan because there were no strategic targets. there was no real terrorist movement because al qaeda had been routed. over two months, with 450 people. that is why the war is such a tragedy. the various ethnic groups were effective in getting the taliban out of kabul. we did not have to be there for another 12-13 years with all of the losses suffered. >> you spoke in your opening remarks about the cia not...
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bush and cheney wanted to make sure the saddam hussein wasn't in power if these are saddam hussein. fighters then you know this isn't somebody that bush and i just don't follow the logic how bush and cheney the bad guys powerful today i just i don't think i was because because because saddam hussein. was a sunni excuse me do you think it was a sunni minority it was just there was a sunni minority leader right he was he came from the sunni minority so and then you have a shia majority which is now being led by the dictator nouri al maliki who was you know put into place by the united states so what you have is you know the creation of an ethnic conflict by the united states but does it make it big first of all you say so what will the pressly people do you say maliki's a princely people which again is the program only one person well known only one guy in another state i would be. evil dictator who oppressed privacy law i want to see the testing program that states welfare program at all applicants have to answer three questions about drug use to get benefits if they answer yes to an
bush and cheney wanted to make sure the saddam hussein wasn't in power if these are saddam hussein. fighters then you know this isn't somebody that bush and i just don't follow the logic how bush and cheney the bad guys powerful today i just i don't think i was because because because saddam hussein. was a sunni excuse me do you think it was a sunni minority it was just there was a sunni minority leader right he was he came from the sunni minority so and then you have a shia majority which is...
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it's despicable. >> do you think that he is invoking what the bush-cheney administration did after 9/11? because his plate is now full of cascading scandals and international crises in large part a direct result of his immediate weakness as commander in chief so he's going back to try and cite battles from the early 2000s? >> absolutely. he would like to change the subject. but the press conference should be watched in its entirety. it was an amazing and stunning display of a president, a leader, a commander in chief who seems to take no responsibility whatsoever for anything that's happened on his watch. and i do just want to say his comment about the enhanced interrogation program were focused on this report that is now apparently going to be released at some point, a democratic-written report from the senate intelligence committee. and it's very important for people to know that the way that report was done was essentially a star chamber. the people who were involved in the program were not interviewed. the report that was written to prove a point. and it's a report that's going to
it's despicable. >> do you think that he is invoking what the bush-cheney administration did after 9/11? because his plate is now full of cascading scandals and international crises in large part a direct result of his immediate weakness as commander in chief so he's going back to try and cite battles from the early 2000s? >> absolutely. he would like to change the subject. but the press conference should be watched in its entirety. it was an amazing and stunning display of a...
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also figured in this interesting way in the cheney series. one of the few lawyers that stood up and told cheney and his lawyer that you can't go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they don't have any right to review your detainee policies and that these people can't even have lawyers. ted olson was the only person, high-level bush administration official. his wife was on board one of those flights. so i called ted and said, i want to do this story. i did this story. and i could not let it go. it was just a really audacious stain. controversial. i mean, there are a lot of people believe at that time that the country was not ready. more importantly, the supreme power was already. i described in the book. and i finally let in are invited some of the lawyers to have been working on this issue for many, many years kind of let them and on the plan. it was at reiner's house. rob reiner was instrumental in getting the funding to bring the lawsuit. he know, you don't know how to count to five. on the dining room table. if you do this, i
also figured in this interesting way in the cheney series. one of the few lawyers that stood up and told cheney and his lawyer that you can't go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they don't have any right to review your detainee policies and that these people can't even have lawyers. ted olson was the only person, high-level bush administration official. his wife was on board one of those flights. so i called ted and said, i want to do this story. i did this story. and i could...
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. >> not only dick cheney criticizing president obama on foreign policy. hillary clinton did as well. but now there is a massive fallout and a big meeting tonight between the president and mrs. clinton. we'll have the very latest. police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >> why can d. robin williams capture the imaginations of so many americans. dennis miller, a friend plaintiff williams, will weigh in tonight. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the democrats split over president obama's troubles abroad. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as we have suggested time and time again, the major problem with president obama's foreign policy is that he doesn't anticipate problems and then when they arise, whether it be terrorism, putin, ir
. >> not only dick cheney criticizing president obama on foreign policy. hillary clinton did as well. but now there is a massive fallout and a big meeting tonight between the president and mrs. clinton. we'll have the very latest. police in tucson, arizona attacked after they try to take an illegal alien into custody. what's this all about? we will tell you. >> get nervous? >> i suffer from severe dyslexia, too. i was only the child in my block to go trick or trout. >>...
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there are probably few people in this country more happy in this country than dick cheney. out there in wyoming fly-fishing. but privately he knows had a republican won, a john mccain won, they would have never been able to continue the torture program, albeit through different means, expand the drone program. obama has cleaned up the empire, so to speak, for the cheney/bush program when it compaes to thes core issues and he's the chief defender of the people they illicitly authorize to torture people on behalf of the american taxpayer. >> i wonder if terms of the long-term trajectory of this. there is, insofar as this president has not sought to prosecute folks that may be guilty of war crimes or may be criminals. or even prompting closer examination of what exactly happened in the rendition program. he therefore sets the table for another president to take up the program in another egregious way. >> if the republicans win the 2016 election, the democrats are going to have very little ground to stand on in trying to say you can't assassinate american citizens who haven't b
there are probably few people in this country more happy in this country than dick cheney. out there in wyoming fly-fishing. but privately he knows had a republican won, a john mccain won, they would have never been able to continue the torture program, albeit through different means, expand the drone program. obama has cleaned up the empire, so to speak, for the cheney/bush program when it compaes to thes core issues and he's the chief defender of the people they illicitly authorize to torture...
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>> well, he is turning everybody else or almost everybody else into dick cheney.illary clinton is sounding like dick cheney because there is two ways to do this. there is pay any price to deal with jihadists and terror around the world, or think through like a law professor every situation, do a cost benefit analysis, and be incremental. >> he is turning everyone else into dick cheney apart from the american public. >> and very important point, and we have heard again and again and again and again that the president also needs to be the, quote, explainer in chief. that fits here probably better than any of these other crises. >> let's ask the question of where is europe and this one as well to our next guest. joining us now from washington, "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters and also the former senior director at the national security council and now managing director at the washington institute, michael sing. we also have nbc news senior white house correspondent chris jansing live from martha's vineyard. >> chris, set it up for us. a busy day up there y
>> well, he is turning everybody else or almost everybody else into dick cheney.illary clinton is sounding like dick cheney because there is two ways to do this. there is pay any price to deal with jihadists and terror around the world, or think through like a law professor every situation, do a cost benefit analysis, and be incremental. >> he is turning everyone else into dick cheney apart from the american public. >> and very important point, and we have heard again and...
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a matter of a few weeks dick cheney said with his usual avuncular assurance.worry, we were told. at a very cheap price, we'd also get the bonus we were assured by administration insiders that the war would pay for itself and would get cheap gas afterwards to boot. such a deal. well, someday, while all the people are still with us, we ought to have one of those commissions, truth and reconciliation jobs to settle who pulled off this number and maybe, maybe learn when in their truculent hearts they used to justify it. that's "hardball." > every now and then we come across exceptional moments, when the normal routine becomes anything but. >> the only thing i could think of was get the fire out. >> when the day leaves us battered. tossed around and falling flat on our face. moments when we can't believe what we're seeing or who we're seeing, and moments we never see coming. >> when i came to, i trued to get up, but i couldn't. they all share one thing in common. >> i didn't expect that. >> it was totally unexpected. completely unexpected.
a matter of a few weeks dick cheney said with his usual avuncular assurance.worry, we were told. at a very cheap price, we'd also get the bonus we were assured by administration insiders that the war would pay for itself and would get cheap gas afterwards to boot. such a deal. well, someday, while all the people are still with us, we ought to have one of those commissions, truth and reconciliation jobs to settle who pulled off this number and maybe, maybe learn when in their truculent hearts...
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i also figured in this interesting when the cheney series. he was one of the few lawyers willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer adding 10 that you can't go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they don't have any right to review your detainee policies and these people can even have lawyers. that was interesting to me because ted oulson was the only person who lost in that high-ranking bush administration official who lost someone. his wife was on board one of those flights. so i called ted and i said i wanted to do the story. i did the story and i couldn't let it go. it was a really audacious thing they were doing. it was a controversial thing that they did and there was a lot of people who believed at that time that the country was not ready and more importantly the supreme court wasn't ready. i describe in the book this lunch scene where they planned this lawsuit in secret and they finally kind of let in, they invited some of the lawyers supreme court lawyers who had been wished working on this issue for many years.
i also figured in this interesting when the cheney series. he was one of the few lawyers willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer adding 10 that you can't go to the supreme court until the supreme court that they don't have any right to review your detainee policies and these people can even have lawyers. that was interesting to me because ted oulson was the only person who lost in that high-ranking bush administration official who lost someone. his wife was on board one of those...
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if i were cheney, particularly. who got -- who somehow found weapons that were not there. leaving that aside, we're making this into a situation where we say, you think any of these people with the passports are going to get back into this country? >> oh, my god! >> you better hope that you don't have to eat those words. that is so irresponsible. >> what? >> that's the most irresponsible thing i've ever heard you say. >> that's ridiculous. >> they have western passports, of course -- >> can i give you another -- >> bob! >> 100,000 kids coming across the border in the last few months, hello. isis is smart. they said we're not stopping until americans are swimming in their own blood. we'll be in your streets and in your white house. hold on. and 100,000 people who we don't know who they are or where they come from are coming through the border. hello. it doesn't take a genius -- >> you guys want to go back into the war the way we had it, which we didn't do very well at it? fine. >> what would you rather do, simply avoid a -- >> i don't believe isis is a threat to this countr
if i were cheney, particularly. who got -- who somehow found weapons that were not there. leaving that aside, we're making this into a situation where we say, you think any of these people with the passports are going to get back into this country? >> oh, my god! >> you better hope that you don't have to eat those words. that is so irresponsible. >> what? >> that's the most irresponsible thing i've ever heard you say. >> that's ridiculous. >> they have...
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to start out by asking the three people who mark cheney did not introduce here today to stand up and give him around the laws. -- applause. [applause] always a thrill to be here at the breakfast right in the middle of the state fair. this state fair is a celebration, just as this breakfast is. farm community, our culture, our heritage, of what really makes kentucky what it is. we all hold soat dear and have been the foundation of kentucky since its .ounding together over the last seven years i have been governor, the foreign community and i -- farm community and i have overcome a number of challenges. as we all know, the big one was the great recession we all went through. but we have also experienced weather disasters, a finicky market at times, rapidly evolving technology, a changing regulatory atmosphere, and the ongoing struggle to diversify. all farmingit remains the heart and soul of the kentucky economy. numbers speak for themselves. $46.3 billion. billion.ipts around $6 anyone who has ever tilde field raked hay or mucked out a stall deserves thanks, because those represent sw
to start out by asking the three people who mark cheney did not introduce here today to stand up and give him around the laws. -- applause. [applause] always a thrill to be here at the breakfast right in the middle of the state fair. this state fair is a celebration, just as this breakfast is. farm community, our culture, our heritage, of what really makes kentucky what it is. we all hold soat dear and have been the foundation of kentucky since its .ounding together over the last seven years i...
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. >>> it is texas versus the cheney dragons tomorrow night. that's when the philadelphia team hoping to win the little league world series will take the next step toward that title. >> reporter: the dragons have inspired the little league community after their opening round win. they had turbulence on friday night when there was a water main break in their dormitory forcing the dragons to stay with their parents in the hotel. >> the water main break was a blessing. they called us in there and they the kids will have to stay the night with their parents in the hotels. >> reporter: the team was in high spirits on saturday afternoon warming up in the batting cages. >> coming to williamsport that's the prize but to get a win, you know, just that much better. >> it's a lot of different languages which is nice. to see new cultures and stuff. >> reporter: the focus moves to sunday night as the dragons will face their next opponents from texas in the southwest region. a challenge they are accepting with open arms. >> going to take a lot. we're going t
. >>> it is texas versus the cheney dragons tomorrow night. that's when the philadelphia team hoping to win the little league world series will take the next step toward that title. >> reporter: the dragons have inspired the little league community after their opening round win. they had turbulence on friday night when there was a water main break in their dormitory forcing the dragons to stay with their parents in the hotel. >> the water main break was a blessing. they...
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now we have these armchair warriors like dick cheney who sit in their offices and spew out propagandath no threat to them or their families. they know their kids are not going to war. that has distorted and enormously. i have been among those -- i'm not for bringing back the draft because the draft feeds the bodies into the rich man's war machine to use your images. but there are ways to deal with war so that if we are go to -- you will have to obey the constitution -- but once the decision is made, there are multiple ways in which the burden can be shared universally and taxes is one of them. there is a lot of work to do in this country. you can do it with rather low dy of arkers if everybo certain age were quality has to do their turn. many other countries have a system like that. i have never been enthusiastic and you can think of the ways politicians might abuse that but you have hit on a really important point. i obviously don't have complete answers either. more unpleasant thought -- i think we are in a really dangerous phase right now and it's not barack obama's fault but his h
now we have these armchair warriors like dick cheney who sit in their offices and spew out propagandath no threat to them or their families. they know their kids are not going to war. that has distorted and enormously. i have been among those -- i'm not for bringing back the draft because the draft feeds the bodies into the rich man's war machine to use your images. but there are ways to deal with war so that if we are go to -- you will have to obey the constitution -- but once the decision is...
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. >>> cheney dragons, mo'ne davis was saluted in a ceremony in the windy city today.he represented the team. the reverend jessie jackson was among the big names attending the event. next up, a trip to minnesota for the wnba conference finals. >>> the eagles officially cut their roster from 75 down to 53 players today. some of the names had already come out. that includes alex henery, the kicker was released in favor of kody parky who kicked two field goals of 50-plus yards in thursday's preseason finale. that is two more than henry kicked in his games with the birds. eagles are going with just three running backs as well. chris polk makes the cut. a bit surprising since sproles has not played in the preseason because of a hamstring injury. but the general manager isn't concerned. >> we opened last season with three running backs, three good players and versatile skill set. that's why we made the decision. >> the eagles going with four tight ends. only one of the seven 2014 draft picks was cut. some could be added to the ten-person practice squad. >>> the rams release
. >>> cheney dragons, mo'ne davis was saluted in a ceremony in the windy city today.he represented the team. the reverend jessie jackson was among the big names attending the event. next up, a trip to minnesota for the wnba conference finals. >>> the eagles officially cut their roster from 75 down to 53 players today. some of the names had already come out. that includes alex henery, the kicker was released in favor of kody parky who kicked two field goals of 50-plus yards in...
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. >> mice president dick cheney, former vice president dick cheney will be on with hannity, talking about the history of isis, our history in iraq, just want to let everybody know that if they want to watch. >> as we await the president's statement, attorney general eric holder arriving in missouri to head up the federal investigation into the police shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in ferguson. a state grant jury is expected to begin hearing evidence in the case today. this after another round of vie len protests shook that community overnight. police making at least 47 arrests after saying they were pelted with bottles and urine last night. but missouri's highway patrol, which has taken over for the local police tried to down play the violence, saying it was actually calmer than previous nights. >> tonight we saw a different dynamic. protests crowds were a bit smaller and they were out earlier. we had to respond to fewer incidents than the night before. there were no molotov cocktails tonight. there were no shootings. but a vehicle did approach the command center and threats
. >> mice president dick cheney, former vice president dick cheney will be on with hannity, talking about the history of isis, our history in iraq, just want to let everybody know that if they want to watch. >> as we await the president's statement, attorney general eric holder arriving in missouri to head up the federal investigation into the police shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in ferguson. a state grant jury is expected to begin hearing evidence in the case today....
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, major memorial, memoirs after 9/11, you read president bush's book and you read vice president cheney's book, you read mr. rumsfeld's book, you read tone write blair's book, there are would people understood and it is not bush or cheney. we have to get this ideological war going and we rarely just are not even bothered to do it. >> scary stuff. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that and -- isis has another american hostage and wants more than $6 million for the release. we don't do ransoms so that's the official american position. is there anything washington can do to save her? find out tonight at 8:00 p.m. >>> are these guys who have a beef with burger king about to eat their own birds? (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> boycott thing and head to the castle. that's what ohio democrat senator brown wants y
, major memorial, memoirs after 9/11, you read president bush's book and you read vice president cheney's book, you read mr. rumsfeld's book, you read tone write blair's book, there are would people understood and it is not bush or cheney. we have to get this ideological war going and we rarely just are not even bothered to do it. >> scary stuff. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> that and -- isis has another american hostage and wants more than $6 million for the release....
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. >>> the cheney dragons are a city little league baseball team. it's more than boys playing ball. kenneth moten has their story. >> reporter: the dragons are trying to do something special. take a look around this south philadelphia baseball field. it's easy to see this will little league team is diverse. >> it's a special group. >> now these all star players from all over the city are 12 and 13 years old. they are state champions after winning the little league state championship sunday in skippack township. is to realize after the final out what you just did and look over at the crowd, all the parents crying, the champs head to the mid atlantic regional tomorrow. >> hopefully we can keep on going, but to go there is good to have the experience of being at regionals. hopefully they will win. >> south philadelphia 8th grader, monae davis said to her it's more than baseball. >> i'm chieght to put the name out there to let everyone know the inner city kids can make a difference in the baseball industry. kenneth moten channel 6 "action news." >> welcome back, sky6 live hd, taking a l
. >>> the cheney dragons are a city little league baseball team. it's more than boys playing ball. kenneth moten has their story. >> reporter: the dragons are trying to do something special. take a look around this south philadelphia baseball field. it's easy to see this will little league team is diverse. >> it's a special group. >> now these all star players from all over the city are 12 and 13 years old. they are state champions after winning the little league...
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he was one of the few lawyers that was willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer, addington,can't go to the supreme court and tell the supreme court they don't have a right to review your detainee policies and these people can't even have lawyers, and that was really interesting to me because ted olsen was the only person who lost someone, his wife was on board one of those flights. and so i called ted. i said i want to do this story. i did the story, and i couldn't let it go. it was this -- it was a really audacious thing they were doing. it was a controversial thing that they did. there was a lot of people who believed at that time that the country was not ready, and more importantly that the supreme court wasn't ready, and, you know, i describe in the book this lunch scene where they plan this lawsuit in secret, and they finally kind of let in some of the -- they invited some of the lawyers, movement lawyers, who had been working on this issue for many, many years, and they kind of let them in on the plan, and it was like -- and it was at rob reiner's house. rob reiner was
he was one of the few lawyers that was willing to stand up and tell cheney and his lawyer, addington,can't go to the supreme court and tell the supreme court they don't have a right to review your detainee policies and these people can't even have lawyers, and that was really interesting to me because ted olsen was the only person who lost someone, his wife was on board one of those flights. and so i called ted. i said i want to do this story. i did the story, and i couldn't let it go. it was...
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i don't know vice president cheney was accurate, i don't think president obama is engaged enough that he pays attention to his intelligence briefings. that's probably worse than being lying because it means you're not engaged and doing the job you were sent by the american people to do when you were given the occupancy of that funny shaped office in that wing of the white house. >> we played that earlier saying i wasn't responsible for this. what's your reaction to that? >> well, he went around in 2012 proclaiming his personal involvement, his -- it was his decision that the american troops left iraq. it was on his watch that he brought them home. there were all of these events in the 2012 campaign in which he said it. and now he's saying, no, it wasn't me. it's bush's fault we brought home all the troops. first of all it was president obama's fault that we were not able to arrive at a status of forces agreement. the historic record shows that. the president at the time said he was in favor in 2007 and 2008 as a candidate that he was in favor of leaving a stay-behind force. now the hu
i don't know vice president cheney was accurate, i don't think president obama is engaged enough that he pays attention to his intelligence briefings. that's probably worse than being lying because it means you're not engaged and doing the job you were sent by the american people to do when you were given the occupancy of that funny shaped office in that wing of the white house. >> we played that earlier saying i wasn't responsible for this. what's your reaction to that? >> well, he...
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bush and his running mate dick cheney came to town. for that event, philadelphia put up $60 million overall, $39 million from public sources. the last city to host a democratic national convention was charlotte, north carolina. after that 2012 owe convenient, the host committee was $10 million in debt. where would the money come from for 2016? lu ann cahn live in south philadelphia where the committee toured today. >> they toured the wells fargo center. they ate a lot of cheese steak. they ate chocolate, cheese fries. in the end they say, show us the money. rocky may have been the scrappy underdog in the movie, but in this play for the democratic national convention, some believe philadelphia is a favorite. the head of the democratic national committee may it clear, cheese steaks with or without isn't the most important thing on the menu. >> we are focused on the financial and security and using that to weigh on our decision. >> reporter: how can a city so strapped not sure how it will pay for schools find the money? head fund-raiser e
bush and his running mate dick cheney came to town. for that event, philadelphia put up $60 million overall, $39 million from public sources. the last city to host a democratic national convention was charlotte, north carolina. after that 2012 owe convenient, the host committee was $10 million in debt. where would the money come from for 2016? lu ann cahn live in south philadelphia where the committee toured today. >> they toured the wells fargo center. they ate a lot of cheese steak....
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. >> the cheney love continues. nbc 10's matt delucia, you followed the dragons to williamsport. followed them to new york. you've got to be hopie ining th invited to paris next. >> here we are on the plaza of the "today" show. right there is the "today" show studio. that is where the taney dragons, including mo'ne davis will be interviewed later this morning. they got here to new york last night. they were scheduled to appear in the first hour of the "today" show. this team is riding the wave of attention they picked up during the little league world series. just yesterday, the team came back to philadelphia if ever so briefly. they left wilmington after an admirable run in the little league world series and when they got to love park, a crowd of fans were waiting for them, so was mayor michael nutter. pitcher mo'ne davis carries the star factor here. she'll be interviewed on "today." it will be the first of a series of sit-down interviews. aside from being a girl in a predominantly boys sport, she's the first girl to pitch a shutout in little league and the first little leaguer
. >> the cheney love continues. nbc 10's matt delucia, you followed the dragons to williamsport. followed them to new york. you've got to be hopie ining th invited to paris next. >> here we are on the plaza of the "today" show. right there is the "today" show studio. that is where the taney dragons, including mo'ne davis will be interviewed later this morning. they got here to new york last night. they were scheduled to appear in the first hour of the...
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[applause] >> former bush/cheney advisor rafer reid addressed the9 in a denver -- western conservative summit in denver. a moral andr spiritual awakening of america. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> thank you. thank you so much. good morning, western conservative summit. did you like hearing from senator scott? we need about 50 more like that in the u.s. senate. amen. let me say to senator scott and to his colleague, help is on the way. i think there is going to be a wall of water 50 feet high that is going to hit the beaches of this political system on november 4, 2014 and we will see real change. not the kind of change we were promised in 2008 by the way. remember that? we are the change we have been waiting for? remember when there was a candidate who promised that if we would just vote for him, if the waters would receive, partisanship in washington would come to an end. we would live in sweetness and light and the planet would heal itself and all would be wonderful. remember that? one journalist and editor of a major news magazine that went on television who said that barack obama uttered
[applause] >> former bush/cheney advisor rafer reid addressed the9 in a denver -- western conservative summit in denver. a moral andr spiritual awakening of america. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> thank you. thank you so much. good morning, western conservative summit. did you like hearing from senator scott? we need about 50 more like that in the u.s. senate. amen. let me say to senator scott and to his colleague, help is on the way. i think there is going to be a wall of water 50 feet...
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look at what happened when i was talking about dick cheney's energy policy. >> cheney was head of hall he was vice president and the oil company gave him a $34 million signing bonus to become vice president of the united states. cash for $34 million. think they had an interest in him? he began holding secret meeting with the oil company. no press. bp, private meetings all along the way. an interesting deal there going on. it's a joke. they do not regulate the oil industry. you know, you're beautiful. if you concentrate, you can keep up. >> oh, yeah! yeah! yeah! [ cheers and applause ] i should have done that five years ago! thank you, chris. >> i gave him that line backstage, by the way. >> joining me now is the author of behind the curtain, dave berg. thank you for giving me that moment. if i had known she was a big deal i wouldn't have been such a wise guy. she was interrupting me. tell me about working with jay. i was struck that jay is the same guy backstage, before the show, during the show, after the show. not to knock on the other guys but he's what you got. he was what you saw.
look at what happened when i was talking about dick cheney's energy policy. >> cheney was head of hall he was vice president and the oil company gave him a $34 million signing bonus to become vice president of the united states. cash for $34 million. think they had an interest in him? he began holding secret meeting with the oil company. no press. bp, private meetings all along the way. an interesting deal there going on. it's a joke. they do not regulate the oil industry. you know,...
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laughter) this is a solemn day for me because nixon is my all-time favorite non-reagan president, non-cheney vice president, and non-oats quaker. (laughter) to this day, nixon's 1972 campaign poster hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold star just for using the toilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913 in yorba linda, california. even at an early age, he refused to wear makeup, which is why even his mother preferred kennedy's baby pictures. (laughter) after serving in the navy, nixon was elected to congress and rose to political prominence as a member of the house in the house un-american activities committee, where he accused state department official alger hiss of being a soviet spy. it was a dark time in our nation's history, when it was considered wrong for government workers to spy on americans. (laughter) in 1952, while campaigning as dwight eisenhower's runningmate, nixon wins gulfed in scand
laughter) this is a solemn day for me because nixon is my all-time favorite non-reagan president, non-cheney vice president, and non-oats quaker. (laughter) to this day, nixon's 1972 campaign poster hangs in my office. it reminds me of a simpler time in america, when my parents seemed very tall and you'd get a gold star just for using the toilet. (laughter) folks, before we delve into the so-called scandal that cost us this great leader, let's get to know the man. richard nixon was born in 1913...
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one reason is that when mary cheney, dick cheney's daughter, was under protection, she would try to get agents to take her friends to restaurants as if they were taxi drivers. they refused, as they should have, and she later got their detail removed. it says, hey, our own management will not support us when we follow the rules and will not allow people in who are not on guest list. >> well, having grown up as a politician's daughter, i have to say anonymous sources can mean a number of things. interesting stuff though, nonetheless. >> but two-thirds is on the record. remember, watergate was all done with anonymous sources. >> thank you so much for being here. up next, something happening on your block that might have a big impact on washington. later, the fight for the soul of the gop is like hip-hop's east-coast, west-coast war. we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here, it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact
one reason is that when mary cheney, dick cheney's daughter, was under protection, she would try to get agents to take her friends to restaurants as if they were taxi drivers. they refused, as they should have, and she later got their detail removed. it says, hey, our own management will not support us when we follow the rules and will not allow people in who are not on guest list. >> well, having grown up as a politician's daughter, i have to say anonymous sources can mean a number of...
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. >>> the discovery cheney has -- channel has released remarkable video of a shark attack. that a like a great white attack as repoet-controlled underwater camera off the pack cost -- pacific coast of mexico biting at it with a force of two tops a square inch giving scientists a look at shark life upclose. >>> still heed, the kid who stole the show going viral after upstaging a tv interview can now he has taken on the big leagues, too on "good morning this is ma a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domest domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood th
. >>> the discovery cheney has -- channel has released remarkable video of a shark attack. that a like a great white attack as repoet-controlled underwater camera off the pack cost -- pacific coast of mexico biting at it with a force of two tops a square inch giving scientists a look at shark life upclose. >>> still heed, the kid who stole the show going viral after upstaging a tv interview can now he has taken on the big leagues, too on "good morning this is ma a woman...
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but liz cheney dropped her challenge to mike enze of wyoming back in december. now, a bright spot for the tea party came in june when dave brat upset eric cantor. that was a tectonic shift for sure. >>> well, news this morning out of montana where democratic senator john walsh has dropped out of his race for reelection weeks after a "new york times" report accused him of plagiarizing a research paper he wrote while studying at the u.s. army war college. the "times" came out with how he needed to fill out his masters degree and failed to attribute the paper he used. one page lifted from a harvard paper and more passages came from the endowment of international peace. he recently backed away from his initial claims that post combat stress may have been a factor. in a statement, walsh telling supporters the paper had, quote, become a distraction from the debate. now, he's going to serve the remainder of his term which expires in january. his party will choose a new candidate to run against steve danes. and before the news, roll call named walsh to the top ten most
but liz cheney dropped her challenge to mike enze of wyoming back in december. now, a bright spot for the tea party came in june when dave brat upset eric cantor. that was a tectonic shift for sure. >>> well, news this morning out of montana where democratic senator john walsh has dropped out of his race for reelection weeks after a "new york times" report accused him of plagiarizing a research paper he wrote while studying at the u.s. army war college. the "times"...