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dear denny, it was good to get your letter. i should have written long ago, but i'd lost the envelope with the address. hope things are better now and that you don't have to bite so hard on the nail. things are really very bad now. nobody realizes how bad, i guess, until you see what crap is being published as writing. it is never any comfort but to think everybody has it very rough to write now. with me it is more difficult than ever, but have had it that way before lots of times, and if i keep at it and do not worry, it is always all right again. you were well out of miami this summer. it rained and was hot and muggy practically from when you left. we have our garden in now and should have plenty of doves and quails soon. the autumn weather is lovely, and i hope the cold will bring some fish. we ate the last fish in the be deep freeze last night. our very best to you and your wife. i hope the work going so tough isn't too rough on her too. i know how rough it is, denny. best love to you both and all luck to the family, papa.
dear denny, it was good to get your letter. i should have written long ago, but i'd lost the envelope with the address. hope things are better now and that you don't have to bite so hard on the nail. things are really very bad now. nobody realizes how bad, i guess, until you see what crap is being published as writing. it is never any comfort but to think everybody has it very rough to write now. with me it is more difficult than ever, but have had it that way before lots of times, and if i...
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>> thank you very much rob and dennis. i would tell you about my mistakes, but you're not cleared for that. at this time. at this point. let me say a couple of opening things and then make, make four or five observations on dennis' book. first of all, it's great to be here today in your new facilities. just beautiful. and it's great to be here today with a surprise for me, my counterpart, national security adviser for the state of israel, we had a terrific relationship and something i'll value for the rest of my life. secondly, i'm grateful that you asked me to come talk about this book. the last book, maybe two books ago, "the missing piece." it was 805 pages, this was only 408, so it was a little less of a lift to get ready for this, dennis than your prior works. i'm very grateful for that. let me make four or five, if i could, just observations on the book. one is a general observation. on the importance of the book. it's big history. and we don't have enough of that. it's diplomatic history, and we don't have enough of
>> thank you very much rob and dennis. i would tell you about my mistakes, but you're not cleared for that. at this time. at this point. let me say a couple of opening things and then make, make four or five observations on dennis' book. first of all, it's great to be here today in your new facilities. just beautiful. and it's great to be here today with a surprise for me, my counterpart, national security adviser for the state of israel, we had a terrific relationship and something i'll...
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but dennis is exactly right. i am pretty certain that this is not where secretary kerry is, but a disengagement will lead to a vacuum in the lead to a worse situation facing the next president of the united states. we need to get beyond this binary structure that we are in the middle east and the israeli-palestinian context. >> congratulations for your knew book. you both touched on the question command i want to push it a little bit. especially given the timing. observing the anniversary. my question is, is he dead? if not busy on life support and what will it take to revive him? interim steps, the baby steps, but there is a bigger picture. it doesn't seem like there is much on either side right now. >> thank you. look, i would say the following. the structure still exists. he may say that he is not bound by it, but that does not mean he is not implementing at least on the issue of security cooperation. it goes on now. and from an israeli standpoint as far as i know they are still transferring revenues that they
but dennis is exactly right. i am pretty certain that this is not where secretary kerry is, but a disengagement will lead to a vacuum in the lead to a worse situation facing the next president of the united states. we need to get beyond this binary structure that we are in the middle east and the israeli-palestinian context. >> congratulations for your knew book. you both touched on the question command i want to push it a little bit. especially given the timing. observing the...
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edward dennis, is born in chicago to, and a woman named francis dennis.here is no francis dennis legally at this point. this woman is a native of virginia, 34 years younger than thomas. she became pregnant probably in october or november of 1878, and then about this time, the real mrs. dennis, sarah, returns to her hometown of allentown, pennsylvania, presumably to live with relatives, and she conveniently dies there about a year later. that means that thomas and sarah can now get legal. they are in chicago. they do not want to much attention drawn to this, so they hop the train to milwaukee, where they are married in the chapel of all saints episcopal cathedral by the dean at the cathedral. from 1879 until 1893, thomas and francis continue to live in chicago, have no more children, george edward is their only child. and thomas tells the census taker in 1880 that his occupation is a speculator. the real fact is he works as a watchman and then later the federal customs house in chicago. federal courthouse and federal customs house, we have a great traditio
edward dennis, is born in chicago to, and a woman named francis dennis.here is no francis dennis legally at this point. this woman is a native of virginia, 34 years younger than thomas. she became pregnant probably in october or november of 1878, and then about this time, the real mrs. dennis, sarah, returns to her hometown of allentown, pennsylvania, presumably to live with relatives, and she conveniently dies there about a year later. that means that thomas and sarah can now get legal. they...
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george edward dennis, is born in chicago to, and a woman named francis dennis. there is no francis dennis legally at this point. this woman is a native of virginia, 34 years younger than thomas. she became pregnant in 1878, and then about this time, the real returns to, sarah, her hometown of allentown, pennsylvania, presumably to live with relatives, and she conveniently dies there about a year later. thomas and sarah cannot get legal. they are in chicago. they hop the train to milwaukee, where they are married in the chapel of all saints the fiscal cathedral by the dean at the cathedral. 1893, theyntil continue to live in chicago, have no more children, george edward is their only child. tells the census taker that his occupation is speculated. -- real fact is he watches works as a watchman and then later the federal customs house in chicago. federal courthouse and federal customs house, we have a great tradition and chicago, beautiful and important building. that is not there anymore. it has been replaced by a steel skyscraper. watchman in as a that building.
george edward dennis, is born in chicago to, and a woman named francis dennis. there is no francis dennis legally at this point. this woman is a native of virginia, 34 years younger than thomas. she became pregnant in 1878, and then about this time, the real returns to, sarah, her hometown of allentown, pennsylvania, presumably to live with relatives, and she conveniently dies there about a year later. thomas and sarah cannot get legal. they are in chicago. they hop the train to milwaukee,...
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i relationship with the dennis goes back a long time. i've spent a large part of my crew tried to talk to us into taking jobs. he worked in the bush 41 administration as the middle east negotiator. we've been wrong the other side of each other. i prepared then governor clinton first debate in 2008 and dennis was in the white house during the campaign. we were on opposite sides. nonetheless, we asked, really begged denis to stay for six months, three to six months. we turned that into eight years, including one see in a nato meeting with his about to leave and i said dennis, you can't leave. i think he was coming back to actually. he said i promised the trustees at this cute i will come back. i said about you to picture the scene. i said, as chief of staff to senator christopher. i sit picture this. i'm in a hotel room on a secure phone and i'm on my knees begging you to stay. and dennis did and this country with all the better for it. i then tried to recruit dennis into the widest at the outset, i did the national security council and fo
i relationship with the dennis goes back a long time. i've spent a large part of my crew tried to talk to us into taking jobs. he worked in the bush 41 administration as the middle east negotiator. we've been wrong the other side of each other. i prepared then governor clinton first debate in 2008 and dennis was in the white house during the campaign. we were on opposite sides. nonetheless, we asked, really begged denis to stay for six months, three to six months. we turned that into eight...
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we just heard from dennis ross. now diana bottu, she served as negotiator now is an international lawyer and works for the international institute, joins me from haifa in northern israel. thank you for joining us. i don't know if you got to hear dennis ross saying that what he would like, and i think he was expressing american desire is that the israelis treat settlements as if they were working towards a two state solution, in other words, agree that they will not build settlements on land that they think will end up as part of a two state solution. he doesn't think palestinians would cheer about it but would show commitment on the israeli side. do you agree with that? >> absolutely not. i think the united states should be treating them as they are which is illegal and what the united states should be doing is doing two things. one, puchg for their complete dismantle much and number 2, that the united states doesn't give israel any more money unless and until it ends the apartheid regime and settlement activity. >>
we just heard from dennis ross. now diana bottu, she served as negotiator now is an international lawyer and works for the international institute, joins me from haifa in northern israel. thank you for joining us. i don't know if you got to hear dennis ross saying that what he would like, and i think he was expressing american desire is that the israelis treat settlements as if they were working towards a two state solution, in other words, agree that they will not build settlements on land...
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. >> dennis says horses have been a part of his life for the past 40 years. when he married his wife, she told him she was fine with the horses if he used them. he has discovered a great use for a whole bunch of them. she's happy, he's happy, and the horses have a very good reason to be happy too. >> we're going to get back to your piece in a moment, work out some technical difficulties. we'll move on the go to commercial break. >> at first for microsoft. a new gadget that's meant to give the mac wobook a run for i money. >> also, one of the highest rates in the world. now encouraging news out of marin county about the fight against breast cancer. know the identity of the woman found dead in >>> we now know the identity of the woman found dead in golden gate park on saturday. this is 23-year-old audrey carey. she's from quebec, canada. her body was discovered near last week's hardly strictly blue grasdz festival. she had been struck in the head. >> encouraging news out of a bay area county that had long had elevated rates of breast cancer. fewer women are get
. >> dennis says horses have been a part of his life for the past 40 years. when he married his wife, she told him she was fine with the horses if he used them. he has discovered a great use for a whole bunch of them. she's happy, he's happy, and the horses have a very good reason to be happy too. >> we're going to get back to your piece in a moment, work out some technical difficulties. we'll move on the go to commercial break. >> at first for microsoft. a new gadget that's...
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got really bad there for a while after dennis lost his job. of all the pool service we had. we had to let go of the landscaping. >> we cut out the tv. we cut out cellphones, absolutely everything down to the bone. >> we got rid of everything that we could to make the payment. we're selling everything we can. we've sold the motorcycle, sold the treadmill. we're just waiting for the people to pick it up. >> making their mortgage payment was the top priority. they tried repeatedly to reach someone at the bank who could work with them. >> their staff have a certain script that they read, but you can't really get into actually sit down and speak with anyone. >> we have a record of having been here for 18 years, all of this time. we're not going to all the sudden abandon our property and run off somewhere. we're, i would think, a very good risk. >> this is our home. and it's small. it's only 1,500 square feet -- a household of things that we've collected over our lifetime. it would be almost impossible at this point and time to just pick up and move
got really bad there for a while after dennis lost his job. of all the pool service we had. we had to let go of the landscaping. >> we cut out the tv. we cut out cellphones, absolutely everything down to the bone. >> we got rid of everything that we could to make the payment. we're selling everything we can. we've sold the motorcycle, sold the treadmill. we're just waiting for the people to pick it up. >> making their mortgage payment was the top priority. they tried...
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chamber on january 16, 2014. >> dennis mcguire had a very brief but emotional final statement.he was sorry for what he had done, and he apologized to the family. he mentioned the son and daughter who were there and how he loved them. and then the drugs began flowing. it typically would have been five or six, maybe ten minutes, and it would have been all over, but after a few minutes, dennis mcguire began gasping, sucking in breath. for 13 minutes, his body was struggling not to die. it was obvious that he was trying to get air into his lungs, and the drugs were preventing it. and 13 minutes doesn't sound like very long. but if you're watching somebody do that with his family there, it's an eternity. it just went on and on and on. and i'll be candid, as a human being, i was at this point, please, just let him die. let it stop. >> finally, at 10:53 a.m., dennis mcguire was declared dead. >> yesterday, i watched the state of ohio kill my dad. i witnessed his execution along with my wife and my sister. after watching my dad's execution, i know what cruel and unusual punishment is.
chamber on january 16, 2014. >> dennis mcguire had a very brief but emotional final statement.he was sorry for what he had done, and he apologized to the family. he mentioned the son and daughter who were there and how he loved them. and then the drugs began flowing. it typically would have been five or six, maybe ten minutes, and it would have been all over, but after a few minutes, dennis mcguire began gasping, sucking in breath. for 13 minutes, his body was struggling not to die. it...
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he was gone. >> but dennis is not dead. merely stunned. how did he get here?roke up about me and the glass shattered and i was in the desert dust. >> everybody was in shock. i mean, it was a moment of total, oh my god, what do we do. >> dennis is not out of danger. he struggles to get free of the wreckage before dripping fuel can ignite the helicopter. >> i'm going to die if i don't get out of this quickly, if it catches on fire. >> he quickly shuts off the fuel lines, then amazingly, he crawls out of the chopper, shaken but only slightly hurt. >> he actually wasn't even hurt that bad. a few cuts on the face and couple of teeth knocked out, i understand. >> the chopper has not fared as well. >> the helicopter was totaled, completely totaled. unusable. >> within an hour, a rueful dennis is not just walking and talking, he's giving the news conference he had always hoped to avoid. dennis, the safety evaluator, has to assess his own performance and realizes where he'd gone wrong. he'd forgotten one adjustment to his program and had fallen victim to the high densi
he was gone. >> but dennis is not dead. merely stunned. how did he get here?roke up about me and the glass shattered and i was in the desert dust. >> everybody was in shock. i mean, it was a moment of total, oh my god, what do we do. >> dennis is not out of danger. he struggles to get free of the wreckage before dripping fuel can ignite the helicopter. >> i'm going to die if i don't get out of this quickly, if it catches on fire. >> he quickly shuts off the fuel...
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dennis, use, is the california historical artillery society stable sergeant. civil war reenactments up and down the west coast would not be as authentic or as much fun without these horses to deliver the cannon and the ambulance to where they need to be. >> i'm not growing anymore. so it's my disneyland. >> it wouldn't fit dennis' gruft persona to get misty eyed about saving the lives of creatures. they were animals in need of a second career who were lucky enough to find a man who believed in second chances. >> as far as i'm concerned these are horsed that people put down. and i was able to give them a job. they were very good at their job. they weren't good at the last one, but that doesn't concern me. >> some of the horses dennis has rescued have been with him for more than 20 years. when they're too old to participate, they live out the rest of their lives on dennis' ranch. if you know about someone doing something nice for others i would love to hear from you. go to our website, search bay area proud and you'll find ways to get in touch with me. >>> much
dennis, use, is the california historical artillery society stable sergeant. civil war reenactments up and down the west coast would not be as authentic or as much fun without these horses to deliver the cannon and the ambulance to where they need to be. >> i'm not growing anymore. so it's my disneyland. >> it wouldn't fit dennis' gruft persona to get misty eyed about saving the lives of creatures. they were animals in need of a second career who were lucky enough to find a man who...
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good morning dennis... dennis: good morning jessica. as you indicated, this year's corn harvest has been ahead of schedule, nearly 12 days ahead of last year and three days ahead of the five-year average. iowa state university extension crop specialist joel dejong tells me many farmers have either finished, or are very close to being done with the harvest. "(as said): "i would think we are probably two-thirds to three-quarters done in this (plymouth) county also. so, a lot of producers i have talked to have a day or two left. i think i have talked to some that say maybe they have a week left. but we have made great progress, and a lot of those corn fields really have disappeared in the last week, very nicely." dennis: dejong says the yields have also been good, averaging near or above 200 bushels per acre. (as said): "you know its interesting, we've seen some occasional reports of less than 200 (bushels per acre). but, almost everybody i have visited with talks 200 or better...220...210...230. you hear almost everything. i have seen som
good morning dennis... dennis: good morning jessica. as you indicated, this year's corn harvest has been ahead of schedule, nearly 12 days ahead of last year and three days ahead of the five-year average. iowa state university extension crop specialist joel dejong tells me many farmers have either finished, or are very close to being done with the harvest. "(as said): "i would think we are probably two-thirds to three-quarters done in this (plymouth) county also. so, a lot of...
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jessica rae: thank you dennis. dennis: thank you. jessica rae: it was a big night for volleyball in siouxland as three ranked teams took the court, trying to close in on conference titles. here's chris with the action from rock rapids and sergeant b bff. chris palmquist--"goodod morning everybodod central lyon andsioux center are two of the beses vollyeball teaea in iowa. the warrioio are ranked third in class 3a with a 25-3 record. the lions, at 28-4, are 2nd in class 1a. last night they met with, all intents and purposes, the siouxland conference title on the line. ons and warriors, alco a preview of wur game of the week on friday night. opening set....camryn cleveringa gets things started for the warriors....sioux center takes the early lead... a few points later...jessica herald lays down the hammer.....massive swing...5-3 warriors... but central lyon responds...faith henrichs elevates over two blockers...lions tie the set at eight... and then its hope rasmussen delivering.....central on within one.... but sioux center too strong
jessica rae: thank you dennis. dennis: thank you. jessica rae: it was a big night for volleyball in siouxland as three ranked teams took the court, trying to close in on conference titles. here's chris with the action from rock rapids and sergeant b bff. chris palmquist--"goodod morning everybodod central lyon andsioux center are two of the beses vollyeball teaea in iowa. the warrioio are ranked third in class 3a with a 25-3 record. the lions, at 28-4, are 2nd in class 1a. last night they...
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dennis, you see, is the california historical artillery society's stable sergeant. civil war reenactments up and down the west coast would not nearly be as authentic or as much fun without these horses to deliver the cannons and the ambulance to where they need to be. >> come on, girls. >> i'm not going anymore. it's my big disneyland. >> reporter: it wouldn't fit dennis' gruff persona to get misty eyed about saving the lives of so many beautiful creatures. they were simply animals in need of a second career. who were lucky enough to find a man who believed in second chances. >> as far as i'm concerned these are horses that people put down. and i was able to give them a job. and they were very good at their job. maybe they weren't good at the last one, but that doesn't concern me. >> dennis it should be said has a terrific relationship with cal x harness racing in sacramento. they wish he could take even more of their horses. and on some nights they've even done fundraisers to help his organization. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> another nice story from garvin
dennis, you see, is the california historical artillery society's stable sergeant. civil war reenactments up and down the west coast would not nearly be as authentic or as much fun without these horses to deliver the cannons and the ambulance to where they need to be. >> come on, girls. >> i'm not going anymore. it's my big disneyland. >> reporter: it wouldn't fit dennis' gruff persona to get misty eyed about saving the lives of so many beautiful creatures. they were simply...
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former speaker of the house dennis hastert. and a move that could keep his secrets from coming out in open court. signaling he will plead guilty in a criminal case. prosecutors accusing hastert of paying hush money to hide misconduct. that misconduct going back to his time as a high school teacher. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on hastert's move, the prison time he might now face and the family tonight, saying, the truth is out. >> reporter: the decision today by 73-year-old dennis hastert to plead guilty means there will be no trial, and none of his dark secrets will be exposed in open court. >> mr. speaker. >> reporter: but in exchange, the former speaker of the house, once second in line to the presidency, may spend time in prison, the first speaker ever to do so. the charges against hastert grow out of his role as a popular illinois high school wrestling coach in the 1970s. authorities say hastert sexually abused several teenage boys on the team, and then a few years ago, began to pay one of them more t
former speaker of the house dennis hastert. and a move that could keep his secrets from coming out in open court. signaling he will plead guilty in a criminal case. prosecutors accusing hastert of paying hush money to hide misconduct. that misconduct going back to his time as a high school teacher. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross on hastert's move, the prison time he might now face and the family tonight, saying, the truth is out. >> reporter: the decision today by...
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. >> we're talking about former speaker of the house dennis hastert. he's agreed on a plea deal in a criminal hush money case linked to accusations after sexual misconduct. abc's brian ross has details. >> reporter: the decision by 73-year-old dennis hastert to plead guilty means there will be no trial and none of his dark secrets will be exposed in open court. >> mr. speaker. >> reporter: but in exchange, the former speaker of the house, once second in line to the presidency, may spend time in prison, the first speaker ever to do so. the charges against hastert grow out of his role as a popular illinois high school wrestling coach in the 1970s. authorities say hastert sexually abused several teenage boys on the team, and then a few years ago, began to pay one of them more than $1 million in hush money to keep quiet. >> these boys were 14, 15, 16 years old. >> reporter: jolene burdge told abc news her late brother, steven reinboldt, was one of hastert's victims, something she learned years later, she says, when her brother told her he was gay. >> i ask
. >> we're talking about former speaker of the house dennis hastert. he's agreed on a plea deal in a criminal hush money case linked to accusations after sexual misconduct. abc's brian ross has details. >> reporter: the decision by 73-year-old dennis hastert to plead guilty means there will be no trial and none of his dark secrets will be exposed in open court. >> mr. speaker. >> reporter: but in exchange, the former speaker of the house, once second in line to the...
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dennis morrice from klem radio joins us as always. good morning dennis! is there anything farmers can do to help reduce the possibility of starting a field fire during these dry conditions? dennis: good morning jessica. when strong gusting winds are present, farmers need to be especially aware of the possibility of a field fire getting started. a recent survey was conducted by extension and outreach that shows winds are a major contributing factor with the many field fires that have happened. kris kohl, an agricultural engineer with iowa state university extension says farmers need to be especially cautious as they harvest the dry crops, particularly if winds are strong. kohl says the survey shows that winds are the major reason for combine harvester fires. " " (sot) kohl1 :20 outcue: "take off." (as said): "wind is the number-one factor, especially when you're above 25 miles an hour, to having fires," kohl says. "if we are harvesting, be very careful about bearings and stuff sitting on it because if we get a fire going, it'll really take off." dennis: ko
dennis morrice from klem radio joins us as always. good morning dennis! is there anything farmers can do to help reduce the possibility of starting a field fire during these dry conditions? dennis: good morning jessica. when strong gusting winds are present, farmers need to be especially aware of the possibility of a field fire getting started. a recent survey was conducted by extension and outreach that shows winds are a major contributing factor with the many field fires that have happened....
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they want the place shut down. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell.next, highlights. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the last two- >>> dennis o'donnell is the last man standing at levi stadium tonight. >> you got that right. the 49ers have managed just 13 points in 3 games. something must not have sat well with leshaun lynch. lynch rushes for 122 yards. late second quarter. russell wilson. 43-yard touchdown pass to give seattle a 17-nothing half time lead. it might as well been 170- nothing. seattle cruises 23, and the 49ers fall now. >> do you still feel you can make the playoffs. >> we're going to fight every day to get to the playoffs. >> it's hard to get by this. it is. i'm not going to stand by and say it is. it is seattle, and we haven't had much success against them. >> they have great players over there. they've lost a few games late. that's why they're 2 and 4 and 3 and 4 now. >> reporter: visiting their southern ca
they want the place shut down. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell.next, highlights. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. the last two- >>> dennis o'donnell is the last man standing at levi stadium tonight. >> you got that right. the 49ers have managed just 13 points in 3 games. something must not have sat well with leshaun lynch. lynch rushes for 122 yards....
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s/dennis hof/owner love ranch i'm going to tell the world exactly what happened, every detail, about lamar, about the ranch, everything that transpired. dennis hof says odom paid 75- thousand dollars to stay at his brothel love ranch - surveillance cameras show him arriving last saturday. he was found unresponsive on tuesday. nats 911 call "they need to hurry please cause he's got uh, blood coming out of his nose." reps for khloe kardashian asked hof to respect her and lamar's privacy, accusing him of profiting from their pain. s/dennis hof/owner love ranch "i think the kardashians owe it to the world and their fans and more so lamar's fans to give daily reports." kardashian watchers staying tuned for more drama - as their the hawkeyes limped into today's top 20 showdown at if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but the republicans... they want to go back to letting the super wealthy call the shots. they don't stand up for equal pay for women. they don't support paid family leave. they don't even really support refinancing student debt
s/dennis hof/owner love ranch i'm going to tell the world exactly what happened, every detail, about lamar, about the ranch, everything that transpired. dennis hof says odom paid 75- thousand dollars to stay at his brothel love ranch - surveillance cameras show him arriving last saturday. he was found unresponsive on tuesday. nats 911 call "they need to hurry please cause he's got uh, blood coming out of his nose." reps for khloe kardashian asked hof to respect her and lamar's...
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denny's new pumpkin pecan pie pancakes just 4.99. for the "make a difference celebration. >>> double duty this weekend. it pulled into richmond today for the make a difference day celebration. volunteers were crawling all over john p. kennedy park renovating it. the work is being paid for by a grant. the super bowl host committee. those taking part see this as an opportunity to lift up the entire community. >> i think it's really important to rejuvenate the park, because a healthy park is actually a healthy community. it gets the kids involved, gets them out of essentially the bad things that you can do in the world. >> the mobile exhibit also came to the park and features all eight super bowl trophies won by the raiders and the 49ers. the 50s tour is part of the count down to superbowl 50 at levi stadium. >>> let's catch you up on what is left of patricia. this hurricane blew up from out of nowhere and into nowhere, it has now receded. the leftovers are causing problems. in the path of that hurricane already in texas there's been mo
denny's new pumpkin pecan pie pancakes just 4.99. for the "make a difference celebration. >>> double duty this weekend. it pulled into richmond today for the make a difference day celebration. volunteers were crawling all over john p. kennedy park renovating it. the work is being paid for by a grant. the super bowl host committee. those taking part see this as an opportunity to lift up the entire community. >> i think it's really important to rejuvenate the park, because a...
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former speaker of the house dennis hastert, once one of the most powerful men in america cutting a deal over charges he paid millions in hush money to cover-up allegations of sex abuse. >>> going to new extremes. the new forecast for winter released. there are big changes from years past. why millions are in for a roller coaster season. >>> credit card warning. complaints piling up about those new cards with security chips meant to protect you. what you should know and why you should be checking your bills even more closely than usual. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news with lester holt." >> good evening. we learned today it will be up to the next president to end the american war in afghanistan. a conflict that lasted as long as world wars one and two and the civil war combined. today president obama did an about-face on his previous pledge to bring home all but an embassy security force by the end of next year. instead he announced there will be at least 5,500 american troops in afghanistan into 2017. beyond the
former speaker of the house dennis hastert, once one of the most powerful men in america cutting a deal over charges he paid millions in hush money to cover-up allegations of sex abuse. >>> going to new extremes. the new forecast for winter released. there are big changes from years past. why millions are in for a roller coaster season. >>> credit card warning. complaints piling up about those new cards with security chips meant to protect you. what you should know and why you...
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denny referenced it. this was not about whipping to convince members because our members have long been supportive of this. mr. hoyer said over 300, practically every -- except for one, we could only identify one so we say maybe, but we but the wonder was to get people to be here on a friday, on a getaway day, and be here on time. we had more members who wanted to sign but once you get to 218 they kit off. so our number is bigger than that. but the mastery of today from the whip's standpoint was that people were here and they stayed and they signed up, and they found out that they had come sooner they would be within the 218. so, congratulations on all of keep government open omnibus we're working on and hope to do before december 11th to remove all doubt we'll honor the full faith and credit of the united states of america and we'll keep government open, we'll create jobs in our transportation bill, and also we do so, we are going to also pass a 9/11 health bill to not only on 9/11, sing the praises of t
denny referenced it. this was not about whipping to convince members because our members have long been supportive of this. mr. hoyer said over 300, practically every -- except for one, we could only identify one so we say maybe, but we but the wonder was to get people to be here on a friday, on a getaway day, and be here on time. we had more members who wanted to sign but once you get to 218 they kit off. so our number is bigger than that. but the mastery of today from the whip's standpoint...
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dennis gartman of the gartman letter. let's talk about this. dennis who is more of a trader than probably the average person is in and out like that, then it seems like the bottom line is an average person, a regular investor out there, should not touch the thing. >> but listen to dennis. if he gave you a trading range, if he thinks we've hit our bottom and $75 is the top so i think energy shares are higher. in the short-term, look at what the mining shares did over the course of two weeks. you had 40, 50, 60% real moves in tech resources, still water mining, et cetera. so that is what you do. the double bottom was put in on the miners and then buy it and make the list. but php, i would buy on another 5%, 6% down. >> when you heard that range, were you thinking bullish oil stocks? >> absolutely. i'm not sure we're on the same page on that whole thing but he is essentially saying 44-75 is what it looked like and here we are at 50. our only $6 from the low end of what he is talking about. so i would be more bullish based upon that. >> based upon
dennis gartman of the gartman letter. let's talk about this. dennis who is more of a trader than probably the average person is in and out like that, then it seems like the bottom line is an average person, a regular investor out there, should not touch the thing. >> but listen to dennis. if he gave you a trading range, if he thinks we've hit our bottom and $75 is the top so i think energy shares are higher. in the short-term, look at what the mining shares did over the course of two...
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that makes the most sense. >> dennis good to see you. thank you. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're not in tankers. >> i'm not in tankers. >> we had a couple of data points. halliburton was out this morning. >> they indicated that when oil comes back. and whatever that means, stability, north america will come back faster. so there is more operating leverage in north america. i still thing eog and hal will move the best. and i think saudi, agree with what dennis had to say but they have a budget deficit for the first time since '09. there is a lot of pressure on these guys. i think there could be more cooperation. and i think goble demand -- global demand -- forget gdp. >> and what surprised me is capacity cuts. even halliburton, for the rest of the year it will still cut its budget. it is not seeing any relief. >> slumber jay said the same thing a week ago. and exxon, a day before halloween on a friday it reports. it is not a -- >> is it spooky? is it going to spook the markets. >> see where i'm going there. boo. just saying. >> that
that makes the most sense. >> dennis good to see you. thank you. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're not in tankers. >> i'm not in tankers. >> we had a couple of data points. halliburton was out this morning. >> they indicated that when oil comes back. and whatever that means, stability, north america will come back faster. so there is more operating leverage in north america. i still thing eog and hal will move the best. and i think saudi, agree with what...
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. >>> will the former house speaker denny hastert go to prison? he is agreeing to plead guilty but to what after he was of crimes including lying to the fbi, paying someone to keep a dark secret. let's get to it. >> first from the news deck, american military analysts knew, knew in advance a hospital in afghanistan was a protected site. knew days before the bloody bombing that burned to death patients in their beds and killed surgeons in the o.r. that's according to an investigation by the "associated press," which now reveals u.s. special ops analysts were gathering intelligent on the hospital before the bombing because, the ap reports, those analysts thought the taliban operative was using the hospital as a base. 22 patients and hospital staffers died in the american attack. the top american officer in afghanistan has called the bombing a mistake. president obama has apologized. but the revelations from the "associated press" add to the big question surrounding one of the worst civilian casualty incidents in america's longest war, and today word
. >>> will the former house speaker denny hastert go to prison? he is agreeing to plead guilty but to what after he was of crimes including lying to the fbi, paying someone to keep a dark secret. let's get to it. >> first from the news deck, american military analysts knew, knew in advance a hospital in afghanistan was a protected site. knew days before the bloody bombing that burned to death patients in their beds and killed surgeons in the o.r. that's according to an...
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joining me now is dennis hof. you've been all over the news this week. >> boy, it's not the way i'd like. i'd rather be promoting my book. "the art of the pimp" but the bunnies lover your show and they watch every day. >> so for how long has lamar odom been your client? >> we can't confirm or deny that he's ever been there before, but he did know to give me a call on october 5 and arrange a driver and every day he kept pushing it out and finally on the 10th he said, come get me, i'm done partying, i want to relax. >> don't you feel that he's entitled to are more privacy than he's been afforded in the last couple of days? >> well, absolutely. and my business is built on privacy and discretion. been there 60 years. i've owned it 23 years and have thousands of big celebrities and politicians that come there. we don't talk about any of them. but when the ambulance pulls out and five minutes later tmz calls me, you have to deal with it. >> why not tell tmz to pound sand? i thought the escort/client relationship was lik
joining me now is dennis hof. you've been all over the news this week. >> boy, it's not the way i'd like. i'd rather be promoting my book. "the art of the pimp" but the bunnies lover your show and they watch every day. >> so for how long has lamar odom been your client? >> we can't confirm or deny that he's ever been there before, but he did know to give me a call on october 5 and arrange a driver and every day he kept pushing it out and finally on the 10th he said,...
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. >> joining us is ambassador dennis ross, a long-time peace negotiatesor, a distinguished fellow at the washington for strategic policy and author "doomed to succeed", thank you for being with us. you are a font of knowledge about the middle east process and you have done a great job translating it into a book. this is a must read for anyone that thinks middle east peace is important - i guess that's all of us. the title confounded me, doomed to succeed. you are talking about the u.s. relationship. and you are publishing the book at a time when relations are at a low. >> there's a sense of irony in the title. the reason is there are ups and downs. the basic trajectory of the relationship moved in one direction. starting at a low ebb. over time it moved in a certain direction. the main reason is americans look at israel and see israel as the only democracy in the region, the region itself today is characterised by unbelievable turmoil. if there's tension between the president and the prime minister, the trajectory will remain what it has been. >> for the last few years binyamin netan
. >> joining us is ambassador dennis ross, a long-time peace negotiatesor, a distinguished fellow at the washington for strategic policy and author "doomed to succeed", thank you for being with us. you are a font of knowledge about the middle east process and you have done a great job translating it into a book. this is a must read for anyone that thinks middle east peace is important - i guess that's all of us. the title confounded me, doomed to succeed. you are talking about...
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dennis protsko is over the sce w in chopper 4 with more. dennis? >> reporter: and the accident investigation and cleanup still under way and as a result since 3:30 this afternoon, the northbound new jersey turnpike western spur at exit 15w where this accident is north of that interchange has been closed down. that's the direction here. completely closed down. 280 moving well. a lot of alternate heading over to the eastern spur and right now northbound new jersey turnpike leading up toward that eastern spur talking over four miles of bumper to bumper traffic. extra heavy on the eastern spur as well. and as you travel southbound, western spur looking at it now. that's open. a matching four-mile plus backup approaching 16w down to the scene. plan accordingly. no word on how long it will take to have all lanes open here on the new jersey turnpike. reporting live in chopper 4, dennis protsko. back to you in the studio. >> a mess out there. thank you. we want to turn now to news 4 with details on how this unfolded. ray? >> reporter: shiba, we look at tha
dennis protsko is over the sce w in chopper 4 with more. dennis? >> reporter: and the accident investigation and cleanup still under way and as a result since 3:30 this afternoon, the northbound new jersey turnpike western spur at exit 15w where this accident is north of that interchange has been closed down. that's the direction here. completely closed down. 280 moving well. a lot of alternate heading over to the eastern spur and right now northbound new jersey turnpike leading up toward...
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it may sound like a joke, and, dennis campbell, the defendant, insists that it was. but the judges taking this very seriously. dennis campbell boarded united airlines flight 439 from boston to chicago wednesday night and after the wrong word. who, you know, worst-case scenario, unfortunately used airplane. unfortunate that common sense >> reporter: employer will argue he was making light of the heavily packed overhead bins, telling the flight attendant, when we land, that bad could come flying out of there like a bomb. but, that word is all anyone on board needed to hear to call police. campbell was arrested because he didn't have a bomb, he's been charged with making a false bomb threat. >> be very, very clear, he had absolutely zero intentions of doing anything wrong. >> reporter: the defense tried to plead with the judge to be realistic, saying that the case would not be indicted. the judge did not take kindly to that saying this is a serious offense and ordered campbell to stay away from all flights until the case is closed. you saw dennis campbell walking out of
it may sound like a joke, and, dennis campbell, the defendant, insists that it was. but the judges taking this very seriously. dennis campbell boarded united airlines flight 439 from boston to chicago wednesday night and after the wrong word. who, you know, worst-case scenario, unfortunately used airplane. unfortunate that common sense >> reporter: employer will argue he was making light of the heavily packed overhead bins, telling the flight attendant, when we land, that bad could come...
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denny's new pumpkin pecan pie pancakes just 4.99. denny's.o america's diner. >>> thank god i got this award before kelly ripa. i mean, how embarrassing would >> you know, always g start with a joke, especially on an emotional occasion. kathie lee gifford and her late husband frank were inducted the broadcasting and cable hall of fame last night. herkids, cody and cassidy were there, and accepted on behalf of their late father who kathie lee remembered lovingly wh sat down. you are being inducted on a night when frank is being honored. >> yes. >> do you think he's looking down here tonight and saying well done, my love, well >> yeah, yeah. i have to say myincredible husband who taught me so much, who was the most generous person i've ever met. you know, more thananything, he'd be thrilled that my children, our children are here and that they just the two nicest human beings you'd ever meet your life. >> the night wasn't so much about this awa no, the real honor was witnessing a woman still loving her husband after passing and seeing their two
denny's new pumpkin pecan pie pancakes just 4.99. denny's.o america's diner. >>> thank god i got this award before kelly ripa. i mean, how embarrassing would >> you know, always g start with a joke, especially on an emotional occasion. kathie lee gifford and her late husband frank were inducted the broadcasting and cable hall of fame last night. herkids, cody and cassidy were there, and accepted on behalf of their late father who kathie lee remembered lovingly wh sat down. you...
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john: no, thank you, dennis. difficult as our border problems are, europes are suddenly much worse. >> the flood of refugees continues into germany. many arriving in munich by trains. >> the migrant crisis more chaotic, hungary declaring a state of emergency in two southern counties, that move allows for the army to be deployed. john: fled brutality in syria. germany announced they would take 800,000 of them but a few days later, germany said we're closing the border for security reasons. since europe feels it can't take all of them, americans say the u.s. should welcome more refugees, even donald trump said maybe we should. i think we should as syrian refugees have a reputation of being people who want to work, escaping a horrible place, and argue it's our fault their homes have been destroyed. the u.s. government removed the dictator in iraq. that created a vacuum that isis filled and isis wrecked their lives. but i'm just wrong about this as herb london under the london center for policy research. why am i wro
john: no, thank you, dennis. difficult as our border problems are, europes are suddenly much worse. >> the flood of refugees continues into germany. many arriving in munich by trains. >> the migrant crisis more chaotic, hungary declaring a state of emergency in two southern counties, that move allows for the army to be deployed. john: fled brutality in syria. germany announced they would take 800,000 of them but a few days later, germany said we're closing the border for security...