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cleaver, good morning mrs. cleaver. my, you look lovely, mrs. cleaver. is the beav around?y insincere and appeared to be kissing up and not being his true self. >> then a few minutes in, detectives asked the crucial question. >> and you had given a statement about, uh, you had seen her, i think it was several months before was the last time you saw her several months before the murder? >> yeah, i think six to eight months, something like that, i believe. >> and that was prior to her murder? >> yes. >> six to eight months before the murder. there it was. the boldface lie detectives wanted. gutierrez's story, now preserved on tape for a jury to hear, contradicted the quiet and unassailable truth of the crime scene, the dna. he was at christie's condo the night she was killed. just to make sure, they repeated the question twice. >> and so we got what we wanted. let's just see if we can get a little more. would there be any explanation as to why your dna would be found in her apartment at the -- at the actual -- the morning of the crime scene? >> hell, i don't know. no, there w
cleaver, good morning mrs. cleaver. my, you look lovely, mrs. cleaver. is the beav around?y insincere and appeared to be kissing up and not being his true self. >> then a few minutes in, detectives asked the crucial question. >> and you had given a statement about, uh, you had seen her, i think it was several months before was the last time you saw her several months before the murder? >> yeah, i think six to eight months, something like that, i believe. >> and that was...
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wardarents were not cleaver and misses cleaver. they would look at you after breakfast and say go out and play now. and they would like if you came couldbout 6:00 a.m. you go play in america in those days. people don't feel like they can. this is what some nice people of said about you. he said what we need is more heart wise historians. that is what noonan certainly is. her words and essays have swept through decades, capturing events and moments with grace and optimism. she confides in the reader as she would a dear friend. the collins and essays are exquisitely written and perceptively argued. . am a devoted reader it provides a vision of our future. "the time ofalled our lives." peggy noonan. thank you. thank you, charlie. very much. charlie: and thank you. see you next time. mark: i am mark halperin. john: and i am john heilemann. with all due respect to donald trump as we head into this holiday, we were hoping for a quiet monday. ♪ john: mark: happy national cashew day, sports fans. on the show tonight, donald trump's flaps a
wardarents were not cleaver and misses cleaver. they would look at you after breakfast and say go out and play now. and they would like if you came couldbout 6:00 a.m. you go play in america in those days. people don't feel like they can. this is what some nice people of said about you. he said what we need is more heart wise historians. that is what noonan certainly is. her words and essays have swept through decades, capturing events and moments with grace and optimism. she confides in the...
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our parents were not ward cleaver and misses cleaver.d look at you after breakfast and say go out and play now. and they would like if you came home about 6:00 p.m., but you could go and play in america in those days. people can't anymore. it is absurd in a way that people cannot quite articulate, i think. charlie: this is what some nice people of said about you. he said what we need is more heart wise historians. heart wise, noon and certainly is. and here from matt drudge, her words and essays have swept through decades, capturing events and moments with grace and optimism. she confides in the reader as she would a dear friend. henry kissinger, peggy noonan's columns and essays are exquisitely written and perceptively argued. i am a devoted reader. her writings illuminate the issues and provide a vision for our future. the book is called "the time of our lives." peggy noonan. thank you. peggy: thank you, charlie. very much. charlie: and thank you. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ emily: it's new here in hong kong. we have
our parents were not ward cleaver and misses cleaver.d look at you after breakfast and say go out and play now. and they would like if you came home about 6:00 p.m., but you could go and play in america in those days. people can't anymore. it is absurd in a way that people cannot quite articulate, i think. charlie: this is what some nice people of said about you. he said what we need is more heart wise historians. heart wise, noon and certainly is. and here from matt drudge, her words and...
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but again, my congratulations to the city of kansas city and to congressman cleaver. mr. speaker, i truly do believe that it's an honor and a privilege to host the congressional black caucus special order hour. and so i speak to you this evening very much concerned and severely disappointed that we're even having tonight's topic under such circumstances. tonight we're here to address saving our communities, where our focus for this hour will be on key legislative priorities that this congress, this year's congressional black caucus, and that our nation must confront in order to help make this union more perfect for our next generation. mr. speaker, this year there has been a lot of tragic pisodes that make us ask, what is going on? we have covered a number of these topics in the course of this year, whether it be the issue of criminal justice reform, go gun violence, economic investment as an antidote to violence, community policing or the value of black lives in america. mr. speaker, the issues that i will cover this evening aren't black caucus issues. i know that most i
but again, my congratulations to the city of kansas city and to congressman cleaver. mr. speaker, i truly do believe that it's an honor and a privilege to host the congressional black caucus special order hour. and so i speak to you this evening very much concerned and severely disappointed that we're even having tonight's topic under such circumstances. tonight we're here to address saving our communities, where our focus for this hour will be on key legislative priorities that this congress,...
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upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... longtime cedar falls girls swimming head coach dick marcussen is retiring after 47 years. he won 9 state titles and seven runner-up trophies. cedar falls finished 7th in yesteday's state tournament. thanks josh. meteorologist chris havely will have another check of your sunday coming up tonight at ten... a cedar rapids teen is helping other kids get involved in organized sports. tonight on our show you care spotlight, hear how daniel richardson's efforts to collect gloves and helmets could help counter the rise in youth violence. and now to first alert storm team meteorologis t chris havely for your final forecast. it's typical early november weather for us as we start the workweek. for tonight, we're cloud-free, and winds will drop to around 5-10 mph. temp
upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... longtime cedar falls girls swimming head coach dick marcussen is retiring after 47 years. he won 9 state titles and seven runner-up trophies. cedar falls finished 7th in yesteday's state tournament....
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this is cleaver keith. cleaver keith is the smartest bird that you will ever -- clever keith is on the smartest -- is the smartest bird you will ever meet. >> if your kid want as pet for christmas, this is the next best thing. >> this is the one to get. he knows exactly where he is. let's see you take a ride. there you goes. good-- >> oh, my goodness. very cute. this is a little creative toy. >> technology, kids are going to be making their own toys sooner than we think. 3-d printers aren't there yet but the 3-d maker from tech for kids is. i'm going to give you this gel. basically we have these templets. you fill it in with the gel. just put it on there. then you put it into the chamber. once you put it into the chamber, you're making 3-d structures. the one you're working on even right in front. >> oh, wow. >> kids will put this in here. led light dries up. open the door, it's ready. toys will make toys, structures, even jewelry. >> you can do patterns. >> there's also flat plastic sheets you can draw wor
this is cleaver keith. cleaver keith is the smartest bird that you will ever -- clever keith is on the smartest -- is the smartest bird you will ever meet. >> if your kid want as pet for christmas, this is the next best thing. >> this is the one to get. he knows exactly where he is. let's see you take a ride. there you goes. good-- >> oh, my goodness. very cute. this is a little creative toy. >> technology, kids are going to be making their own toys sooner than we think....
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i listened to congressman cleaver's description.rritory so very well, having been here for so long. i thought he accurately described what columbia was like as a college town. >> all right, thank you, blair for the time. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "mtp daily," a bonus press box for the campaign trail. pre-debate action in wisconsin. donald trump's rally coming up tonight. and hillary clinton makes it official in new hampshire. but first, hampton pearson has the cnbc market wrap. >> thanks, steve. we had stocks sliding across the board. the dow dropping 179 points. s&p shedding 20, the nasdaq falling by 51 points. with black friday is weeks away, but two bhor retailers are joining the growing list of retailers who don't wait until friday. target will open on thanksgiving day. toys "r" us will open at 5:00 p.m. on thanksgiving and won't close until 11:00 p.m. on friday. gap shares are out with disappointing sales and guidance. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. the portfolo you're invested in doesn't perform well
i listened to congressman cleaver's description.rritory so very well, having been here for so long. i thought he accurately described what columbia was like as a college town. >> all right, thank you, blair for the time. >> thank you. >>> still ahead on "mtp daily," a bonus press box for the campaign trail. pre-debate action in wisconsin. donald trump's rally coming up tonight. and hillary clinton makes it official in new hampshire. but first, hampton pearson has...
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our parents were not ward cleaver and mrs. cleaver.they were people who would look at you at 8:00 in the morning after breakfast and say, okay, go play and would like if you came home about 6:00 p.m. but you could go play in america and people don't feel they can anymore and it's hurt us in ways people can't articulate, i think. >> rose: you said what was once said is we need more heart-wise historians. and from matt drudge, another philosopher, her words and essays have swept through decades capturing events and moments with grace and optimism. she confids in the reader as a dear friend. henry kissinger, peggy noonan's columns and essays exquisitely written, per spent septemberive, illuminate and provide a vision for our future. thfuture. thfuture. "the time of our lives." peggy noonan. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with
our parents were not ward cleaver and mrs. cleaver.they were people who would look at you at 8:00 in the morning after breakfast and say, okay, go play and would like if you came home about 6:00 p.m. but you could go play in america and people don't feel they can anymore and it's hurt us in ways people can't articulate, i think. >> rose: you said what was once said is we need more heart-wise historians. and from matt drudge, another philosopher, her words and essays have swept through...
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upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the screen and she hits the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... iowa state women hosting concordia-st. paul in their 2nd exhibition game ... cyclones showing some defense early as nicole blaskowsky gets the steal... then she feeds it to jadda buckley for the layup ... next concordia possession, cyclones get another steal... this time it's seanna johnson and she dishes it to buckley who lays it in once again ... iowa state knocked down 10 three-pointers... here's one from bryanna fernstrom... iowa state wins 77-51 ... uni women taking on sioux falls in an exhibition as well ... amber sorenson hits the turnaround jumper for two of her team-high 23 points ... how about some defense? benton community grad madison weekly gets the steal... she finishes with the floater... she tallied 14 points ... then it's sharnae lamar with
upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the screen and she hits the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... iowa state women hosting concordia-st. paul in their 2nd exhibition game ... cyclones showing some defense early as nicole blaskowsky gets the steal... then she feeds it to jadda...
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. >> it's been frustrating because it's pretty cleaver to me that they want to implement these dog restriction. i hope they will think twice about it and make some changes. >> reporter: now, these proposed rules as they are being delayed will be finally proposed in january. january of 2016. then there will be a 60-day period when folks can comment on them. emily turner, kpix 5. >> the golden gate national recreation air says it is to get local parks to follow the same rules as national parks. >>> police are looking for the owner of this dog hit in rohnert park today. the car struck the dog and kept going. chp rushed the animal to the hospital where he is recovering from a broken leg tonight. the dog's chip indicates that his name is mr. man and he belongs to someone in nevada. >>> the implosion of a large section of the old bay bridge has been postponed because of safety concerns. it was set for this saturday but caltrans said today that certain aspects of the project didn't meet their specifications. the goal is to bring down pier e3. the plan is to use a series of under water charges to brea
. >> it's been frustrating because it's pretty cleaver to me that they want to implement these dog restriction. i hope they will think twice about it and make some changes. >> reporter: now, these proposed rules as they are being delayed will be finally proposed in january. january of 2016. then there will be a 60-day period when folks can comment on them. emily turner, kpix 5. >> the golden gate national recreation air says it is to get local parks to follow the same rules as...
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emmanuel cleaver, who went on to become the mayor of kansas city, was born in waxahatchie. my friend, the great willie brown, - in san francisco. - was born in minneola. - so your the fifth - [ron] \and any of them - first black mayor. - [ron] could have done it. but my like my sisters and so many others, because of jim crow, we exported talent for too long. it's relevant to where we are now. i remind people, my story of where i am now is a story of what texas can be. because when i was a little kid in east austin, working with my mother's twin brother at the sheraton crest as a bus boy, and at the cherried inn, all those white people i worked at looked at me and they saw a bus boy. because that's all they were supposed to see. nobody asked me what i wanted to be. nobody knew what was in my heart. now you think about, this is a manifestation of what a special country we are. in one generation, i went from being that kid, to being secretary of state in the state that wouldn't let my parents vote, to being elected mayor of dallas, to serving in this cabinet. i remind people n
emmanuel cleaver, who went on to become the mayor of kansas city, was born in waxahatchie. my friend, the great willie brown, - in san francisco. - was born in minneola. - so your the fifth - [ron] \and any of them - first black mayor. - [ron] could have done it. but my like my sisters and so many others, because of jim crow, we exported talent for too long. it's relevant to where we are now. i remind people, my story of where i am now is a story of what texas can be. because when i was a...
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like what, a clown appearing at your door splattered in blood saying, "i can come in and sharpen my cleaver?" what are t t thihigs? >> i said yeses to t tngs like coming on a talk show. it would have caused me a huge panic attack and tearses and i i might have fainted on your floor. >> stephen: good tv. >> it would have been really good tv. >> stephen: if you want to, go right ahead. >> public speaking of any time. >> stephen: you went to dartmouth h d gave the mmencement speech. >> di, i did. that was my first big "yes." myecond big "yes" of doing things i was scared of. >> stephen: the theme of it which was, don't follow your dreams was the theme. your speech. >> absolutely. >> stephen: i, on a certain level believe with y y. what did youeanbout, "don't follow your dreams?" >> i meant people who are dreamers don't ever do the things they want to do. they spend their time dreaming instead of actually doing, and the people who do are the people who actually get somewhere. >> stephen: right, right. chuck close, the painter, he said, "inspirations for amateurs. the rest of us show up and work
like what, a clown appearing at your door splattered in blood saying, "i can come in and sharpen my cleaver?" what are t t thihigs? >> i said yeses to t tngs like coming on a talk show. it would have caused me a huge panic attack and tearses and i i might have fainted on your floor. >> stephen: good tv. >> it would have been really good tv. >> stephen: if you want to, go right ahead. >> public speaking of any time. >> stephen: you went to dartmouth...
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upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the screen and she hits the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... iowa state women hosting concordia-st. paul in their 2nd exhibition game ... cyclones showing some defense early as nicole blaskowsky gets the steal... then she feeds it to jadda buckley for the layup ... next concordia possession, cyclones get another steal... this time it's seanna johnson and she dishes it to buckley who lays it in once again ... iowa state knocked down 10 three-pointers... here's one from bryanna wins 77-51 ... uni women taking on sioux falls in an exhibition as well ... amber sorenson hits the turnaround jumper for two of her team-high 23 points ... how about some defense? benton community grad madison weekly gets the steal... she finishes with the floater... she tallied 14 points ... then it's sharnae lamar with the head fake, then the
upper iowa tries to find a spark, aleesha cleaver gets the screen and she hits the j ... iowa's four freshman saw some playing time today, including megan gustafson who led all scorers with 19 points and she had 11 boards ... then it's freshman point guard tania davis driving for the layup... iowa easily wins 95-41 ... iowa state women hosting concordia-st. paul in their 2nd exhibition game ... cyclones showing some defense early as nicole blaskowsky gets the steal... then she feeds it to jadda...
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. >> reporter: jen sinclair at the cancer support community and christine cleaver came together thinkinghere had to be a better way. to teach and learn. >> whether they are ill or have some sort of disability, they are always told it's not as easy for them to do and showing that confidence really helps them. >> blocking and striking methods, self-defense moves. >> reporter: david decided it was time to give back and after 30 years of martial arts training, he never took on a challenge quite like this. >> i see the mind, body, coordination development, so even children that have special needs and coordination issues, it helps re-establish that link and i see improvement over when they first started the program. >> reporter: for 8-year-old mimi, just weeks ago the idea of talking to me with a camera would have seemed impossible, but now -- >> really fun. >> very rewarding to see that sense of pride develop in them and to see them go from, you know, somewhat shy to impressing and surprising themselves. >> awesome job, guys. >> reporter: in the face of a constant battle. in allentown, nbc 10
. >> reporter: jen sinclair at the cancer support community and christine cleaver came together thinkinghere had to be a better way. to teach and learn. >> whether they are ill or have some sort of disability, they are always told it's not as easy for them to do and showing that confidence really helps them. >> blocking and striking methods, self-defense moves. >> reporter: david decided it was time to give back and after 30 years of martial arts training, he never took...
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. >> reporter: jan sinclaire at the cancer support community and christine cleaver at camelot for children thinking there had to be a better way to teach. >> kick! >> and learn. >> whether they're ill or they have some sort of disability they're always hold that it's not as easy for them do. instilling that confidence helps them. >> blocking and striking medi, self-defense move. >> david namerov decided it was time to give back and after 30 years of martial arts training he never took on a challenge quite like this. >> i see the mind body coordination developing so even children that have special needs and coordination issues, it helps reestablish that link and i see improvement over when they first started the program. >> mimi, come up here. >> reporter: for eight-year-old mimi, the idea of talking to me with a camera would have seemed impossible. but now -- >> really fun. >> very rewarding to see that sense of pride develop in them and see them go from somewhat shy to impressing and surprising themselves. >> bow. awesome job, guys. >> in the face of a constant battle. >> very good today.
. >> reporter: jan sinclaire at the cancer support community and christine cleaver at camelot for children thinking there had to be a better way to teach. >> kick! >> and learn. >> whether they're ill or they have some sort of disability they're always hold that it's not as easy for them do. instilling that confidence helps them. >> blocking and striking medi, self-defense move. >> david namerov decided it was time to give back and after 30 years of martial...
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cleaver: thank you. it's been a little over year ago that the congress gave you the authority to tailor standards for insurance companies. those who would qualify for enhanced supervision. there is, as you know, a great deal of angst 8. there's maybe even panic on the part of the interest companies over the fact that they don't know what's going on. and fear what may come. to the degree that you can speak about this publicly, i would present you with that opportunity because it would lso help us, help me, as i'm asked questions over and over and over again from that industry. chair yellen: we know that this is a very important matter. we understand that insurance companies are different than banks in important ways. in particular the natur of their liabilities is in many cases quite different from that of banking organizations. we appreciate the flexibility that we were given to tailor appropriate rules and we are working very hard to get it right. to understand the nature of the business, to consult wit
cleaver: thank you. it's been a little over year ago that the congress gave you the authority to tailor standards for insurance companies. those who would qualify for enhanced supervision. there is, as you know, a great deal of angst 8. there's maybe even panic on the part of the interest companies over the fact that they don't know what's going on. and fear what may come. to the degree that you can speak about this publicly, i would present you with that opportunity because it would lso help...
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now, there are people who say that, who have said that in the past in a kind of, you know, cleaver-esque way. i don't mean that. i think it's a great tragedy. and maybe that's not even true of black people, maybe that's true of any state anywhere. but it is not, you know, as i say in the book, through ice cream socials and picnics that emancipation for african-americans in this country came. 600,000 people died. it was through great violence. and part of the way that war was won once it got really, really crucial was by enlisting former slaves to do great violence against slave masters and backwards, and the other way too. that's how emancipation came. there's one way of looking at the civil right movements that focuses in on the protests, and i think they're really, really important, but you can't separate the history of the civil rights movement from world war ii and from, you know, americans seeing racism taking to its -- taken to its most lethal ends. you can't separate it from the cold war, you know? you can't separate the freedom rides from bobby kennedy, you know, watching the fre
now, there are people who say that, who have said that in the past in a kind of, you know, cleaver-esque way. i don't mean that. i think it's a great tragedy. and maybe that's not even true of black people, maybe that's true of any state anywhere. but it is not, you know, as i say in the book, through ice cream socials and picnics that emancipation for african-americans in this country came. 600,000 people died. it was through great violence. and part of the way that war was won once it got...
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. >> we'd also like to call up charlie cleaver. >> when he got up to the stage, a change in plans. >> honor to here by appoint you to the position of honorary police officer. [ cheering and applause ] >> charlie shook with excitement that the police chief made him the department's first ever honorary police officer. >> we did a shadow box. we had an honorary badge made. his own name tag on there. a little american flag on it. like a uniform we would wear. to just be around him and think that we have or daily challenges and his are that much greater but he's able to navigate through them. >> i was very surprised. >> how happy did it make you? >> very happy. >> i cried. i just couldn't believe it. you know. and i feel like crying now even thinking about it. i was so touched that they would be willing to do that for him. to help his dream come true. >> this has nothing to do with sewing up and getting a uniform and never see us again. he that night immediately followed up by saying what's my next assignment? >> lieutenant brandt plans to put charlie back to work. >> whether it be a compu
. >> we'd also like to call up charlie cleaver. >> when he got up to the stage, a change in plans. >> honor to here by appoint you to the position of honorary police officer. [ cheering and applause ] >> charlie shook with excitement that the police chief made him the department's first ever honorary police officer. >> we did a shadow box. we had an honorary badge made. his own name tag on there. a little american flag on it. like a uniform we would wear. to just...
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what is the deal with the meet cleaver and your mother?t was food gourmet. >> julia child. >> yeah. >> i would go in the fridge and i pulled out all the vegetables and climbed up on a clair and i got the meat cleaver and bang ago way at vegetables chopping them up. exactly. my mom is like, no. >> so let me talk about twinkies. >> i'm going to do this. >> so you have a twinkie pan. you bake the twinkies. the recipe is in the book. this is the twinkie filling. you jam it in. there. >> that's how they do it? >> yeah. >> you skis it until it starts to come out. >> i didn't know you were allowed to give up the secrets of twinkie ingredients. that's yes wrote a cookbook. >> is anybody else thinking i need a twinkie pan? i am. >> you need a twinkie pan. >> all right. >> that's delicious. >> wow. >> it tastes just like a twinkie. >> i'm going to stick to my gluten free diet. >> pop tarts, same thing. it's the dough, jam in the middle. >> isn't it cheaper to buy one? >> that's no fun. >> not when you're him. >> can i try some? >> kids would love to
what is the deal with the meet cleaver and your mother?t was food gourmet. >> julia child. >> yeah. >> i would go in the fridge and i pulled out all the vegetables and climbed up on a clair and i got the meat cleaver and bang ago way at vegetables chopping them up. exactly. my mom is like, no. >> so let me talk about twinkies. >> i'm going to do this. >> so you have a twinkie pan. you bake the twinkies. the recipe is in the book. this is the twinkie filling....
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since the beginning of october palestinians armed with knives, meat cleavers, guns, and cars have carried out approximately 77 attacks leaving 159 israelis wounded and 12 dead. two americans have been killed in these gruesome attacks including richard lochen, who was a connecticut principal and civil rights activist before he moved to israel in 1984. connecticut grieves our dear friend and a colleague to our educators there who perished while seeking peace. that was his goal. that was his mission. the palestinian authority must be held accountable. they must be held accountable for incitement, and it must work to stem this tide of visible violence. repeated reprehensible attacks on innocent israeli civilians have followed president abbas' dangerous disa disavowel of commitments during the peace process. he has renounced them. these attacks must be stopped with leadership from the palestinian authority. that's why i've introduced bipartisan legislation with senator ayotte and more than half the senate has now joined with us to stand with israel to condemn these palestinian terror attacks,
since the beginning of october palestinians armed with knives, meat cleavers, guns, and cars have carried out approximately 77 attacks leaving 159 israelis wounded and 12 dead. two americans have been killed in these gruesome attacks including richard lochen, who was a connecticut principal and civil rights activist before he moved to israel in 1984. connecticut grieves our dear friend and a colleague to our educators there who perished while seeking peace. that was his goal. that was his...
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we'll have a few breaks in the cloud, partly sunny today, and then cleaver other night. -- clear overnight. passing by. other than that, tons of sunshine monday afternoon. clear monday evening, and you get the idea. we keep it clear and sunny the next several days. temperatures starting off rather warm, 50s and 40s, 50 degrees boston, same for taunton, 54 falmouth, 4 -- 54 for lawrence. average high is 57, we will be a touch above that by 2:00. reaching the high of 60. beverly, 60, nashville, 60. fitchburg, 60 on the dot. southeastern massachusetts, slightly warmer with the southerly wind making it feel down-right comfortable with high temperatures around 60 on the cape. this afternoon, partly sunny, but the wind pictures up from the south, gusts up to 35 miles an hour. tonight, we stay pretty mild under a mostly cheer sky, 47 degrees -- clear skies, 47 degrees. warmer monday with 61, tuesday, 68, wednesday, 65, chance of a back door front. thursday, 6, 70 for friday. saturday's high next week in the 50s. >>> north end is already the american post ton, now, it's getting a new hub, i am boo
we'll have a few breaks in the cloud, partly sunny today, and then cleaver other night. -- clear overnight. passing by. other than that, tons of sunshine monday afternoon. clear monday evening, and you get the idea. we keep it clear and sunny the next several days. temperatures starting off rather warm, 50s and 40s, 50 degrees boston, same for taunton, 54 falmouth, 4 -- 54 for lawrence. average high is 57, we will be a touch above that by 2:00. reaching the high of 60. beverly, 60, nashville,...
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cleaver, ranking member of our housing and insurance subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ranking member. chairman yellen, i think it's been a little over a year ago since congress gave you the authority to tailor standards for insurance companies, those who would qualify for enhanced supervision. there is, as you know, a great deal of angst, there's maybe even panic on the part of the insurance companies over the fact they don't know what's going on, and fear when they come. to the degree you can speak about this publicly, i would present you with that opportunity because it would also help us -- or help me, as i'm asked questions over and over and over again from that industry. >> we know this is a very important matter. we understand that insurance companies are different than banks in important ways, in particular the nature of their liabilities is in many cases quite different from that of banking organizations. we appreciate the flexibility that we were given to tailor appropriate rules and we're working very hard to get it right. to understand the nature
cleaver, ranking member of our housing and insurance subcommittee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ranking member. chairman yellen, i think it's been a little over a year ago since congress gave you the authority to tailor standards for insurance companies, those who would qualify for enhanced supervision. there is, as you know, a great deal of angst, there's maybe even panic on the part of the insurance companies over the fact they don't know what's going on, and fear when they...
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they had me at the studio with the cleavers. question here from bob, bob has 40 right now in toms river. he wants to know, will we will be able to see the northern lights tonight, john? well, not as -- the sky conditions aren't going to be as favorable tonight as they were last night. i couldn't see them because there's so much light. hate to say this, but light pollution in new jersey, particularly where i live. but for you in toms river, ocean county and south nassau and suffolk county, the possibility of more fog this morning. reports that it's nice and clear this morning. but tomorrow morning, that's when we see the southeast wind bring in more fog. and clear and 57 in the city right now. winds are calm. and numbers around the area, i got to tell you, not too bad. 49 for the hamptons. around the area, city in the 50s. a lot of neighborhoods in the 40s and even the 30s. it is actually warmer right now in new york than it is in la. obviously not unheard of. but you can see the cold air diving to the south and the big ridge of
they had me at the studio with the cleavers. question here from bob, bob has 40 right now in toms river. he wants to know, will we will be able to see the northern lights tonight, john? well, not as -- the sky conditions aren't going to be as favorable tonight as they were last night. i couldn't see them because there's so much light. hate to say this, but light pollution in new jersey, particularly where i live. but for you in toms river, ocean county and south nassau and suffolk county, the...
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cleaver: it was made clear on tuesday that this championship was not only about the royals, but aboutoyal fan bait. . speaker, 800,000 people, 800,000 people turned out for the celebration. every school within 100 miles was closed. the 2015 royals team epitomizes what it means to play like a team. our players never gave up, they have respect for themselves and the game, and they treat each other like family. i want to congratulate my team, the kansas city royals, and express sympathy for the losers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. california and the west continue to be ravaged by wildfire each year. mr. lal mall if a: especially -- mr. lamalfa: much is done on suppressing fires as they happen to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars of sometimes un
cleaver: it was made clear on tuesday that this championship was not only about the royals, but aboutoyal fan bait. . speaker, 800,000 people, 800,000 people turned out for the celebration. every school within 100 miles was closed. the 2015 royals team epitomizes what it means to play like a team. our players never gave up, they have respect for themselves and the game, and they treat each other like family. i want to congratulate my team, the kansas city royals, and express sympathy for the...