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can you tell us about the larger group that it's a part of. >> cline resources has been mining uh, coal, they got a lot of operations in southern illinois. i think the cline group's got a, got a culture that's been very successful. >> but they've also run into a lot of problems, like they've had over 900 violations in the last 15 years and over 2000 safety violations in the last 10 years. >> i can't really, i, i don't work for cline. i don't, i mean, that's not my that's really not my area. i don't know- >> but you see the, the issue, though, if gtac says, well, we come from a long mining culture, but if you look at the mining culture and say, well, there are 900, you know, uh, environmental violations and 2,000 safety violations in the last 10 years in that culture, people in wisconsin might have some reservations about saying well, that's not the culture we want here. >> i think if you stack up cline, um, with other mining companies, uh, you'll find that they, that they are well respected and that their process is good. >> watch more "faultlines" on demand or visit aljazeera.com/fault
can you tell us about the larger group that it's a part of. >> cline resources has been mining uh, coal, they got a lot of operations in southern illinois. i think the cline group's got a, got a culture that's been very successful. >> but they've also run into a lot of problems, like they've had over 900 violations in the last 15 years and over 2000 safety violations in the last 10 years. >> i can't really, i, i don't work for cline. i don't, i mean, that's not my that's...
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cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. correspondentny votes a yes,e. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes aye. mr. conway votes no. mr. spear? mr. spear votes aye. mr. lanborn? mr. lanborn votes no. mr. castro? mr. castro votes aye. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. peters? mr. peters votes aye. mr. flemming? dr. flemming votes no. mr. kaufmann? mr. coffman no. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'rourke votes aye. dr. heck? dr. heck votes no. mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. mr. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. mr. nugent? no. breeze gram in-- ms. gram? mr. multon? mr. multon votes aye. mr. burns? mr. burn votes no. mr. graves? mr. graves votes no. mr. knight? mr. knight votes no. mr. mccarther? mr. mccarther votes aye. mr. russell? mr. russell votes no. >> mr. chairman? excuse me while i chew my cookie. gentlemen from new jersey? >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to be a yes. >> clerk report the tally. >> 34 aye votes and 29 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. qu
cline? mr. cline votes no. mr. courtney? mr. correspondentny votes a yes,e. mr. franks? mr. franks votes no. mr. johnson? mr. johnson votes aye. mr. conway votes no. mr. spear? mr. spear votes aye. mr. lanborn? mr. lanborn votes no. mr. castro? mr. castro votes aye. mr. whitman? mr. whitman votes no. mr. hunter? mr. hunter votes no. mr. peters? mr. peters votes aye. mr. flemming? dr. flemming votes no. mr. kaufmann? mr. coffman no. mr. walls? mr. walls votes aye. mr. o'rourke? mr. o'rourke...
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. >> i'm gene cline and i'm a holocaust survivor. i remember soldiers waking us up tell us us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is, what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up, all in rows of five, and you start marching on. i get up to the front. my father is next to be. an ss officer points to him, you this way, points to me, you this way they were playing god. if you went to the left you go directly to the gas chambers. after i talked to a polish prisoner who - i ask him how come my father went to the left and i went to the right. he said "come with me", pointed me to the barracks and pointed in the distance to a big tall chimney assuming sparks, he said "your father is going up the chimney", i said "what is he talking about, i was with my father yesterday, how can he
. >> i'm gene cline and i'm a holocaust survivor. i remember soldiers waking us up tell us us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is, what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up, all in rows of five, and you start marching on. i...
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gene cline was interned in auschwitz for an entire year. he went on to discuss the day he was liberated by russian soldiers and the nazi engineer who risked his own life to sneak food into the prisoners. >> he tells me i'm a civil engineer i will be here for the next two weeks. and to survey the future roads. i need someone to help me with my equipment. and he just walks away from me. this is the first time in six months i've been alone. i've always been with hundreds of prisoners. i am on vacation. i don't have to go to slave labor. next day, the first thing he says to me is this. i know what terrible situation you people are in. again, i'm thinking okay well you know you are one of those people who put me in this situation. but the next thing out of his mouth is i'm going to bring you back to hook up with your work party to march back to the camp a half hour early. when i point to a barracks in the woods, this is where the ss guards and the civilian german employees have their lunch. it's going to be way past lunchtime. don't worry. go to
gene cline was interned in auschwitz for an entire year. he went on to discuss the day he was liberated by russian soldiers and the nazi engineer who risked his own life to sneak food into the prisoners. >> he tells me i'm a civil engineer i will be here for the next two weeks. and to survey the future roads. i need someone to help me with my equipment. and he just walks away from me. this is the first time in six months i've been alone. i've always been with hundreds of prisoners. i am...
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. >> i'm gene cline and i'm a holocaust survivor. in the spring of 1944, the slaughter of the jews has been going on for years now, all over the europe wherever the nazis occupied. it was our turn now in hungary. hungarian soldiers waking us up and telling us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. start marching to the train, which consisted mostly of cattle cars big carts with sliding doors. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive to the destination, which we don't know where it is what it is. doors open. we have maybe a few minutes to hug when the order comes. women and children on the left-hand side. men and boys from about mid teens up all in rows of five and you start marching on. i get up to the front. my father is next to be. an ss officer points to him, you this way you this way they were playing god. if you went to the left you go directly to the gas chambers. after i talked to a polish prisoner who - i ask him how come my father went to the left and i to the right. he
. >> i'm gene cline and i'm a holocaust survivor. in the spring of 1944, the slaughter of the jews has been going on for years now, all over the europe wherever the nazis occupied. it was our turn now in hungary. hungarian soldiers waking us up and telling us you are going to get on trains and move to places and we don't know where. start marching to the train, which consisted mostly of cattle cars big carts with sliding doors. and the journey takes three days and three nights. we arrive...
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clinton was influenced by the payments or that she broke any laws and top cline ton defenders have taken to the airwaves to blast the author and attack anybody who promotes his work in advance. >>> let's see what the book section i'd be happy to come back, i think this is a political put up job. >>> chelsea clinton, who at 35 years old, is a co-chair she incensed that it would not changes practices. >>> the work will continue as it is. i think that's the right choice for the people. >>> according to tax documents the work most effects foundation employees. not people across the globe. >>> irs forms covering the years, 2008-2012, they spent 110 million on employee salaries and benefits that's more than the 75 million the foundation spent on charity program grants and asked about this, they did not respond. >>> over the week, the foundation admitted to making mistakes, and the foundation's acting chief he can executive said they would refile some of the forms. >>> yes, we made mistakes, as many do, but we are acting quickly to remedy them and, have taken steps to ensure they don't happen i
clinton was influenced by the payments or that she broke any laws and top cline ton defenders have taken to the airwaves to blast the author and attack anybody who promotes his work in advance. >>> let's see what the book section i'd be happy to come back, i think this is a political put up job. >>> chelsea clinton, who at 35 years old, is a co-chair she incensed that it would not changes practices. >>> the work will continue as it is. i think that's the right choice...
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. ♪ bing crosby patsy cline elvis presley... ♪ but i can't help falling in love with you ♪ presenting
. ♪ bing crosby patsy cline elvis presley... ♪ but i can't help falling in love with you ♪ presenting
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the water is believed to wash' evil and provide a cline start. a wet one, to the year ahead. thanks for watching, i'm stephanie sy. the news continues next live from doha. have a great day. >> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. this is the news hour. i'm jane dutton. coming up in the next 60 minutes the sound of gunfire ex-co-s across the aden as the battle intensifies. election day in sudan of president al bashir is expected to extend his 25-year rule.
the water is believed to wash' evil and provide a cline start. a wet one, to the year ahead. thanks for watching, i'm stephanie sy. the news continues next live from doha. have a great day. >> hello from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. this is the news hour. i'm jane dutton. coming up in the next 60 minutes the sound of gunfire ex-co-s across the aden as the battle intensifies. election day in sudan of president al bashir is expected to extend his 25-year rule.
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former producer bob cline says she took credit for stories that came from a press release. >> she wasn't forthcoming and she was self-promoting. >> she told me right away, my father was a gangster, my mother was a show girl. they are both dead now. it was that kind of straight- forward, but she was shrewd. >> reporter: but producer margarita liked burman and her fast life. >> she would have party ins this big mansion in pacific heights that she owned. and they would be rock stars, and journalists, and all kinds of interesting people. >> reporter: no one remembers meeting her college friend and now suspected killer robert.edu rst except for hinkle. >> he was kind of weird. i was not scared, but wary of him. he had a strange look in his eye. >> reporter: she was durst's confident. she may have covered for him when he killed his first wife. prosecutors were reopening the investigation into his missing wife. soon after, burman's body, a bullet in the head was found in her home in los angeles. now, 15 years later, durst is finally arrested for her murder. but no one is surprised. >> i think t
former producer bob cline says she took credit for stories that came from a press release. >> she wasn't forthcoming and she was self-promoting. >> she told me right away, my father was a gangster, my mother was a show girl. they are both dead now. it was that kind of straight- forward, but she was shrewd. >> reporter: but producer margarita liked burman and her fast life. >> she would have party ins this big mansion in pacific heights that she owned. and they would be...
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jerry cline has treated several cases. >> it is probably the worst type of outbreak i have ever experienced. >> reporter: this puppy named lulu is in isolation. her owner says she got the dog flu after going to doggy day care. >> coming in and finding out she has that and pneumonia, it is a big shock. >> reporter: how concerning is a thousand dogs coming down with the flu? >> very. that is frightening. >> good girl. >> reporter: dr. judith schwartz works at the humane society of new york. it the cost thousands to treat a dog with the flu. there is an annual vaccine about $100 that is highly effective. >> it is concern for me not just because of the animals i see, but you could have a dog in the waiting room saying hello to another dog in the waiting room and they could be incubating and no one would know it. >> reporter: the number of cases are not tracked but since it was discovered in 2004, 40 states have seen outbreaks. 2011 was the worst year on record. 17 states reported infections. this week, cooke county warned this latest outbreak could last for several more weeks. urging pet owners
jerry cline has treated several cases. >> it is probably the worst type of outbreak i have ever experienced. >> reporter: this puppy named lulu is in isolation. her owner says she got the dog flu after going to doggy day care. >> coming in and finding out she has that and pneumonia, it is a big shock. >> reporter: how concerning is a thousand dogs coming down with the flu? >> very. that is frightening. >> good girl. >> reporter: dr. judith schwartz...
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second when you have legalization i'll blow'' mark cline be he is not in favor he was the of the gold drug czar for the state of washington says when you legalize you will see almost six times as much concerned not as many people but as much consume to hear the marijuana user imitates the alcoholic so 10 percent of people who drink our alcohol they consume 50 percent of the alcohol 20% consume 80 or 90 so what you have the weekly users are now the daily users and you can write to a lot of them off with productive activity. with the other cultural aspect of every time i bring this up to say i am a mechanical engineer i smoke-free times a week for kosher. people a different but for most of us not on this end of the bell curve it will affect us. the other cultural side is the problems that we do face require a lot of attention and focus. . . you know the immediate fatality but i no a lot of people who spoke to. i i was in and around the university from 65 to 75. you know promise and opportunity and what they could have been in just fear off and did not die but became a lot less because i
second when you have legalization i'll blow'' mark cline be he is not in favor he was the of the gold drug czar for the state of washington says when you legalize you will see almost six times as much concerned not as many people but as much consume to hear the marijuana user imitates the alcoholic so 10 percent of people who drink our alcohol they consume 50 percent of the alcohol 20% consume 80 or 90 so what you have the weekly users are now the daily users and you can write to a lot of them...
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that's also a sign according to cline in a that japan is only half hardly in its statement today. >> thank you very much. >> time for an update on the world's weather. tell us what's happening in australia. things are going to start looking better. >> yes. this has about that the first in a major storm off the new south wales force in sidney. at its worst it stopped all traffic into the harbor. these waves were shot not far from sydney. this was in the last couple of days a lot better from the point of view of winds now. the cloud offshore has increased, the onshore decreased. you can now take the ferry but flooding is an existing issue. flood warnings are rei should for the suburbs here. even where there should be a water way it shouldn't be quite that deep. to the north the real heavy rain fell first and worst. it's not far from newcastle where the water swept away wooden houses. the most recorded was 414 millimeters of rain within about a day and a half. this is just a huge amount of rain. it has caused a lot of damage. this is the area. the wind is gone, the rains largely gone an
that's also a sign according to cline in a that japan is only half hardly in its statement today. >> thank you very much. >> time for an update on the world's weather. tell us what's happening in australia. things are going to start looking better. >> yes. this has about that the first in a major storm off the new south wales force in sidney. at its worst it stopped all traffic into the harbor. these waves were shot not far from sydney. this was in the last couple of days a...
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cline son may have -- clinton had an uh-huh meeting. they make toys and furniture for kids. the washington freebie con put together this montage. >> shortened the video and edited it. the free bree con said she uttered uh-huh 88 times. did the uh-huh sound like the ominous movie from the jaws music to you? >> it is kind of dead, but it sounds better than maroon five and adam levine for sure. >> you would to the just compare those two. >> i am out for you. does topple now mean to climb on somebody and met for rickly hump them for their money? that's what they are doing. >> i like it. >> that's what i do the 1%. >> jim, you are a filthy rich without the rich part and is hillary on target? >> absolutely. nobody likes rich people who make $300,000 an hour. ule kidding aside folks, i like hillary. i think salt of the earth. good to see her on the little guy's side. she has to take that. she is part of the 1%. i don't want a broken ex president. that's embarrassing. >> do you theng fill will start to sleep with welfare mothers? >> nobody believes this happened, right? >> no. >> no
cline son may have -- clinton had an uh-huh meeting. they make toys and furniture for kids. the washington freebie con put together this montage. >> shortened the video and edited it. the free bree con said she uttered uh-huh 88 times. did the uh-huh sound like the ominous movie from the jaws music to you? >> it is kind of dead, but it sounds better than maroon five and adam levine for sure. >> you would to the just compare those two. >> i am out for you. does topple now...
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how was it playing patsy cline for that role within the show? >> it was fun.etting to sing crazy, that's one of my favorite songs, and i got to do it, and i was pregnant at that time, too. >> right. >> and i was trying to suck it in and hide it. >> would you do a cover of any country album? >> i would love to, but my only hesitation is that people would not be able to differentiate between juliet barnes and myself. and i feel like i want to dedicate myself to the role that i'm doing. and i have really -- i feel like -- >> maybe down the road. >> maybe down the road. >> all right. that's not a no. happy to hear that. >> i got to find myself to tell the story. the greatest thing about country music it has a through line of honesty. it's telling a story no matter what you're doing even if you're telling a store about partying. >> speaking of which, thanks for bringing us a sneak peek of what's to come on "nashville." take a look. >> what possessed you guys to sign that little copy-cat? >> i mean, she's grown a lot since "american hit-maker." >> really? >> he's bu
how was it playing patsy cline for that role within the show? >> it was fun.etting to sing crazy, that's one of my favorite songs, and i got to do it, and i was pregnant at that time, too. >> right. >> and i was trying to suck it in and hide it. >> would you do a cover of any country album? >> i would love to, but my only hesitation is that people would not be able to differentiate between juliet barnes and myself. and i feel like i want to dedicate myself to the...
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they won't look cline lithonate all. another thing that the russians will be watching very closely for is exactly who is being trained by these u.s. paratroopers. because included in ukraine's national guard are careious irregular units who have been fighting against the pro-russian separatists in the east, and some of those are on the far right of the political spectrum. it will give the russians a very strong case to be able to say that the u.s. army is training fascists and neo-nazis. >> today president obama aid he intends to sign legislation that gives congress a say on the final nuclear deal with iran. he gave those comments during a news conference after his meeting with italian prime minister renzi. the president called it a reasonable compromise. >> my basic argument was let us show you if there is a deal or not. if there is, you'll have ample opportunity to review it, and opine on it, but right now we're still negotiating. so some patience. i think the final product that emerged out of the negotiations, we beli
they won't look cline lithonate all. another thing that the russians will be watching very closely for is exactly who is being trained by these u.s. paratroopers. because included in ukraine's national guard are careious irregular units who have been fighting against the pro-russian separatists in the east, and some of those are on the far right of the political spectrum. it will give the russians a very strong case to be able to say that the u.s. army is training fascists and neo-nazis....
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. ♪ bing crosby, patsy cline, elvis presley... ♪ but i can't help falling in love with you ♪
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these laws are stepping up, so that this woman and people like her, like the couple, melissa and aaron clineho have lost their complete business, this baking -- >> suppose your religion opposed interracial marriage. where would you be on that? >> every single thing needs to go before the court. this law doesn't say you have to serve anyone. it gives you a reason, it gives you a foundation upon which to bring a lawsuit or defend yourself, just like hobby lobby did. that's the law that they used. >> as a value, you think it's okay for a business opened to the public to say no interracial marriage weddings will be celebrated by us. >> no, i don't think that. interracial marriage is not a moral issue. gay marriage is. >> it was years ago. >> it was a custom in the south that was abhorrent to them but that doesn't mean it's a moral issue. a moral issue opposes a god standard and that's one man, one woman. >> i think that's the point, it's no longer becoming a moral issue for most americans and if you look at where interracial marriage was, a majority of americans thought -- >> south africa called
these laws are stepping up, so that this woman and people like her, like the couple, melissa and aaron clineho have lost their complete business, this baking -- >> suppose your religion opposed interracial marriage. where would you be on that? >> every single thing needs to go before the court. this law doesn't say you have to serve anyone. it gives you a reason, it gives you a foundation upon which to bring a lawsuit or defend yourself, just like hobby lobby did. that's the law...
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guitarist nels cline, best known for his work with the band wilco, performed here with a painter, nortonuitarist, bryce dessner, a rock star with the band "the national" and a classical music composer, played a piece he wrote for the kronos quartet. ♪ ♪ >> we are blessed now, my generation, where there's a much more open, and thanks to them, very much so, where the path has been paved. the world is just a very open and beautiful environment, where we can, and a place like big ears is obviously the most pure celebration of that. >> brown: a still small celebration of listening and finding connections between genres. but one that's finding an audience of open-minded and big- eared music lovers. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in knoxville tennessee. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: the white house announced president obama and cuba's president raul castro will meet tomorrow at the summit of the americas in panama. the talks will be the first in decades for leaders of the two nations. and the f.b.i. arrested a kansas man in a sting operation, and charged him wi
guitarist nels cline, best known for his work with the band wilco, performed here with a painter, nortonuitarist, bryce dessner, a rock star with the band "the national" and a classical music composer, played a piece he wrote for the kronos quartet. ♪ ♪ >> we are blessed now, my generation, where there's a much more open, and thanks to them, very much so, where the path has been paved. the world is just a very open and beautiful environment, where we can, and a place like...
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complicated ♪ her debut celebrates women who influence her: some famous like dolly parton and patsy clinetharpe and libby cotton, much less so. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything that was in my name everything i got is done... ♪ >> i've been really thinking about the woman in americana music, and the woman in american history, and just kind of thinking about all these really strong women, who kind of burst through, you know, broke down doors, and had to kind of overcome lots of hardship to even have a music career, and just how much i benefit from that. >> brown: the album also showcases giddens' range through gospel, blues, country and jazz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they asked of me what could i say >> to me all of those songs, blues, jazz, country, all of them actually do belong side by side, because they're all coming out of this common well of sort of the proto-american music, like this roots stuff, you know, so it was just kind of irresistible to be able to do them all together. >> brown: giddens studied opera at the oberlin conservatory in ohio. it was there she came back to earlier loves-- folk music first through
complicated ♪ her debut celebrates women who influence her: some famous like dolly parton and patsy clinetharpe and libby cotton, much less so. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everything that was in my name everything i got is done... ♪ >> i've been really thinking about the woman in americana music, and the woman in american history, and just kind of thinking about all these really strong women, who kind of burst through, you know, broke down doors, and had to kind of overcome lots of hardship to...
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concern but what we have to remember with rewards to the south china sea is all the countries including cline in a to a degree are looking for peaceful ways to resolve disputes and that means through paramilitary legal means diplomacy, trying to look for ways to get this resolved without military conflict. that is the objective far many countries to the u.s. and china as well to a degree over the years, as well. >> thank you for joining us on al jazeera this morning. >> vladimir putin's am question and answer marathon is underway in moscow. the general public has been asking the russian president questions live on t.v. so far, there have been a lot of questions about the sanctions imposed on russia for its role in ukraine. >> we did have discussions with entrepreneurs and issued they shouldn't expect sanctions to be lifted anytime soon. it's a political question. it's a strategic issue for many of our partners, who want to stop russian development. i don't think it's related directly to the situation in ukraine. >> about 2 million people have submitted questions. two years ago, one of the ses
concern but what we have to remember with rewards to the south china sea is all the countries including cline in a to a degree are looking for peaceful ways to resolve disputes and that means through paramilitary legal means diplomacy, trying to look for ways to get this resolved without military conflict. that is the objective far many countries to the u.s. and china as well to a degree over the years, as well. >> thank you for joining us on al jazeera this morning. >> vladimir...
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i look forward to working together with chairman alexander and senator murray, chairman cline and representative scott their colleagues and with all of you to make this extraordinary promise a reality. thank you so much. i look forward to our conversation. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> i want to begin by thanking the secretary for his inspiring words on the 50th anniversary of congress' voting on the "no child left behind." as joy mentioned, i am the proud principal of eastern senior high school here in d.c. and i also work part-time with the department of education as a principal ambassador fellow providing input on their initiatives and their hard work as they really work to improve all of our nation's public schools, 100,000 of them. very honored today to be joined by mr. wade henderson, president and ceo of the leadership conference, thank you for joining us here today, and the real honor is being with all 0 of these beautiful students in front of us from local s
i look forward to working together with chairman alexander and senator murray, chairman cline and representative scott their colleagues and with all of you to make this extraordinary promise a reality. thank you so much. i look forward to our conversation. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning everyone. >> good morning. >> i want to begin by thanking the secretary for his inspiring...
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working with derek hough was amazing and getting to wear -- like transform into patsy cline and gettingt. >> would you do a cover of any country album? >> i would love to my only hesitation is that people would not be able to differentiate between juliet barnes and myself. i want to dedicate myself to the role that i'm doing. and i have really -- i feel like -- zblsh maybe down the road. >> all right. that's not a no. happy to hear that. >> i got to find myself. to tell the story. the greatest thing about country music it has a through line of honesty honesty. >> speaking of which, thanks for being us a sneak peek of what's to come on "nashville." >> what possessed you guys to sign that little copy-cat? >> she's grown a lot from little hitmaker. >> really? >> he's building a solid fan base for her. we have high expectations for the first album. >> speaking of albums finish mine. baby's out back to work. juliet is such a trip. do you love playing her? >> i love it. i feel like i can get my angst out. >> now, you guys aren't allowed to reveal can you give us a little bit of nugget. you we
working with derek hough was amazing and getting to wear -- like transform into patsy cline and gettingt. >> would you do a cover of any country album? >> i would love to my only hesitation is that people would not be able to differentiate between juliet barnes and myself. i want to dedicate myself to the role that i'm doing. and i have really -- i feel like -- zblsh maybe down the road. >> all right. that's not a no. happy to hear that. >> i got to find myself. to tell...
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[applause] and final let's bring up a drew cline, editorial page editor of the "union leader," of coursempshire's largest newspaper, and add for the candidates, its most feared. [applause] >> good to see you. have a seat. >> so let's see here. bachelor number one -- [laughter] they are good looking right, ladies? [applause] bachelor number one you were interviewing rand paul and he starts sounding more like any conservative than rand paul three years ago. what do you do on the campaign foreign policy is very important to you, what do you do if every candidate to try to figure out whether they are adjusting too much for 2016 and whether they going to back off once they get -- i was joking about rand. you can say that about a lot of guys were out of their. >> server that is a chrism that's been leveled at him recently, this anonymity offered that the defense budget was patrick. i think of the board as candidates what they think now versus what they said in the past. tim russert of "meet the press" was a master of those who would always frame up what candidates are saying now and compare to
[applause] and final let's bring up a drew cline, editorial page editor of the "union leader," of coursempshire's largest newspaper, and add for the candidates, its most feared. [applause] >> good to see you. have a seat. >> so let's see here. bachelor number one -- [laughter] they are good looking right, ladies? [applause] bachelor number one you were interviewing rand paul and he starts sounding more like any conservative than rand paul three years ago. what do you do on...
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ed cline was on this morning. come under tremendous scrutiny. he'll probably have to step aside. they won't be able to take foreign donations as they have been, which he loves to do and worst of all, he won't be able to fly around the world in the g 650 with a bunch of movie stars and pretty girls like his current lifestyle is separate from hillary. he lives, a lotful time in little rock, he flies around the world doing whatever he wants to do. he won't be able to do that if she's president. >> will he live in the white house? >> i think he wants her to run. will he live there if she wins? i can't wait until someone asks her. >>> president obama meeting face face with cuban president raul castro pledging to turn the page on divisions between our nations. critics, and there are a lot, slam the meeting with the communist dictator after president obama snubbed benjamin netanyahu. >>> elizabeth is live in washington, d.c., with more. >> good morning. it's the first time there has been substantiative talks in more than
ed cline was on this morning. come under tremendous scrutiny. he'll probably have to step aside. they won't be able to take foreign donations as they have been, which he loves to do and worst of all, he won't be able to fly around the world in the g 650 with a bunch of movie stars and pretty girls like his current lifestyle is separate from hillary. he lives, a lotful time in little rock, he flies around the world doing whatever he wants to do. he won't be able to do that if she's president....
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finally, let's bring up drew cline, the editor of "the union leader," new hampshire's largest newspaper, and may i add for the candidates, it's most feared. [applause] let's see here. bachelor number one. [applause] [laughter] they are good-looking, right ladies? [applause] bachelor number one, you are interviewing rand paul, and he starts sounding more like any conservatives than three years ago. what do you do -- obviously foreign policy is very important to you -- what do you do with every candidate to try and figure out if they are adjusting too much for 2016, and whether they will back off? i was joking about rand, you can say that about a lot of guys out there. stephen: certainly, that is the criticism that has been leveled against him. i get is important to ask candidates what they think now versus what they said in the pass. tim russert of "meet the press" was great at this. in some cases, make them explain it. i think that is important for rand paul, for any republican candidate, and important for hillary clinton too -- if she ever deigns to be interviewed maybe people can ask
finally, let's bring up drew cline, the editor of "the union leader," new hampshire's largest newspaper, and may i add for the candidates, it's most feared. [applause] let's see here. bachelor number one. [applause] [laughter] they are good-looking, right ladies? [applause] bachelor number one, you are interviewing rand paul, and he starts sounding more like any conservatives than three years ago. what do you do -- obviously foreign policy is very important to you -- what do you do...