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phil donahue. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations for assembling this very important event. was a journalist. i was a journalist first for wabj in adrian, michigan -- the proverbial 150 watt radio station. i wondered whatever happened to wabj, so i googled it, and there it was. the washington association of black journalists. wabj is gone now, but it's a place where i learned a lot about journalism. i was 21 years old. i must have looked 12. i had a tape recorder with literally vacuum tubes and i could stop the mayor in his tracks. i covered city hall, i covered my first murder, i played ball with the cops so i would cultivate my sources, and i began to really understand what a noble pursuit journalism is. now here i am at the press club with a lot of the people who i really -- if they were all men, they would be the sons my mother wanted to have. [laughter] i am very flattered to have norman ask me to make an introduction of james. i have monitored my talk show meter now, which he is saying all right, get off. but i asked the patients of the good people at the press club fo
phil donahue. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations for assembling this very important event. was a journalist. i was a journalist first for wabj in adrian, michigan -- the proverbial 150 watt radio station. i wondered whatever happened to wabj, so i googled it, and there it was. the washington association of black journalists. wabj is gone now, but it's a place where i learned a lot about journalism. i was 21 years old. i must have looked 12. i had a tape recorder with literally...
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. >> friday morning, august 22, i'm harry donahue. we have little bit of rain -- >> that's harry donahue signing on the air this morning, harry is retiring today after a broadcasting career that sands 50 years. forty of them at news radio, and 35 in morning drive. harry's not leaving the air completely. he is still the play-by-play voice for temple owls football and basketball. he'll just get little more sleep these days. and we applause him for that. >> well deserved. >> congratulates toss harry, and a wonderful career. >> won't be the same without him. >> i know, we'll miss the voice. just past 5:53. we want traffic and weather together. talk about some rain, katy? >> absolutely, think harley also be playing a lot more golf. that's my guess, probably, no one is list edge, okay, storm scan3, let's take a look right here, guys. storm scan3, we continue to watch this latest system making its retreat here, at least this first batch of rain. we're in little bit after lull. we look toward the end every august, guys, looks like we will sta
. >> friday morning, august 22, i'm harry donahue. we have little bit of rain -- >> that's harry donahue signing on the air this morning, harry is retiring today after a broadcasting career that sands 50 years. forty of them at news radio, and 35 in morning drive. harry's not leaving the air completely. he is still the play-by-play voice for temple owls football and basketball. he'll just get little more sleep these days. and we applause him for that. >> well deserved....
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and ryan donahue -- brian donahue. with a number. be spent on could this campaign cycle.ow much is that for ads? what costs so much? >> when you are trying to reach voters in specific districts, or in a state, it costs a lot of money to reach them. that is a combination of whether , all airtime, direct mail of those things, digital costs money. voters have a lot of things on their mind, a lot of things they are dealing with. and the majority of it has nothing to do with the campaign. so the campaigns have to spend a lot of time and money to reach them and to get into their lives. forher that is paying television ads, all of those things cost money and that is where the $2 billion goes. >> that is for just as. what costs so much? there has been more spending this year than we have ever seen, just astronomical. you are seeing a lot more advertisers this year. and the majority of the spending goes into the actual ads themselves. to place them in all of the markets around the country, that is the most expensive art of any campaign effort. your production and creation of putti
and ryan donahue -- brian donahue. with a number. be spent on could this campaign cycle.ow much is that for ads? what costs so much? >> when you are trying to reach voters in specific districts, or in a state, it costs a lot of money to reach them. that is a combination of whether , all airtime, direct mail of those things, digital costs money. voters have a lot of things on their mind, a lot of things they are dealing with. and the majority of it has nothing to do with the campaign. so...
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phil donahue. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations for assembling this very important event.i was a journalist. i was a journalist first four w a b j in adrian, michigan, the river beal hundred 50 watt radio station. happened tohatever w a b j, so i googled w a b j and there was. the washington association of lack journalists all stop w a bj is gone now, but it's a place where i learned a lot about journalism. i was 21 years old. i must have looked 12. i had a tape recorder with literally vacuum tubes and i could stop the mayor in his tracks. i covered city hall, i covered my first murder, i played ball with the cops so i would cultivate my sources, and i began to really understand what a noble pursuit journalism is. clubere i am at the press with a lot of the people -- if they were all men, they would be the sons my mother wanted to have. i am very flattered to have norman ask me to make an introduction of james. i have monitored my talk show meter now, which he is saying all right, get off. but i asked the patients of the good people at the press club for this one observati
phil donahue. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations for assembling this very important event.i was a journalist. i was a journalist first four w a b j in adrian, michigan, the river beal hundred 50 watt radio station. happened tohatever w a b j, so i googled w a b j and there was. the washington association of lack journalists all stop w a bj is gone now, but it's a place where i learned a lot about journalism. i was 21 years old. i must have looked 12. i had a tape recorder with...
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. >> host: brian donahue, why does it work? >> guest: it's a very good and.know the producer and i think that wonderful add because it does exactly what i described earlier. it invokes emotion. it really helps you to understand the candidate outside the context of a politician. you really get to know them, they're worth, their service, with their passions about based on the. dr. wehby, how she cared for patients, how she cared for people and families and that their willingness to validate that in a testimony and an advertisement like the it breaks the mold. what caller college or say, i'md of this negative stuff. here's an ad writer who tells you a lot about a candidate, does it in an emotional way in which is a lot more, testimonial ads. these testimonial ads are really strong validator. they working with real people telling real stories about candidates, is really i think a nice development in political advertising. >> host: what about the candidate talking to the camera themselves? i want to show our viewers mark pryor running for reelection in arkansas. t
. >> host: brian donahue, why does it work? >> guest: it's a very good and.know the producer and i think that wonderful add because it does exactly what i described earlier. it invokes emotion. it really helps you to understand the candidate outside the context of a politician. you really get to know them, they're worth, their service, with their passions about based on the. dr. wehby, how she cared for patients, how she cared for people and families and that their willingness to...
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right now we have -- >> harry donahue is retiring today.adcasting careeeer that included 35 years on the morning shift at news radio. now, harry's not leaving the air completely. he's still the play-by-play voice for the temple owls football and basketball. >>> certainly going to miss him, though. >> oh, yes. >> so fun having him here. >> love the voice. unforgettable. >> best of luck. we'll be right back. everybody's excited about the back at staples.avings from the customers, to the staples associates. with guaranteed low prices on sharpies. you'll flip out! now go tell your friends. staples, make more happen for less. [ ethereal music plays ] start your day with tyson day starts breakfast flatbreads and you start with better ingredients -- like real eggs, quality tyson sausage, all natural cheeses, and a crispy flaky flatbread. and our delicious sandwiches, flatbreads, and wrapped omelets give you 24% or more of your daily protein. [ ethereal music plays ] tyson day starts, the dawn of a delicious breakfast. >> the werth today, less than
right now we have -- >> harry donahue is retiring today.adcasting careeeer that included 35 years on the morning shift at news radio. now, harry's not leaving the air completely. he's still the play-by-play voice for the temple owls football and basketball. >>> certainly going to miss him, though. >> oh, yes. >> so fun having him here. >> love the voice. unforgettable. >> best of luck. we'll be right back. everybody's excited about the back at...
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host: brian donahue is a partner with craft media and digital and joe fold is president of the campaign workshop. i want to thank you both for being there for this conversation. next, we are going to turn our attention to scotland's independence on september 18. they will go to the polls to vote on whether or not to leave or not to leave the united kingdom. we will get your thoughts on that coming up next right after this news update from c-span radio. >> an update on burger king's purchaser of canada's tim hortons chain. the wall street journal tweets that warren buffett berkshire taxes onwill pay u.s. its burger king preferred stake. i heard of it and is expected to cover the higher u.s. tax bill. same-sex marriage laws come before court today. attorneys for the states of wisconsin and indiana will argue their case before an appeals court in chicago on why the bands should be reinstated. the bans were rolled unconstitutional two months ago. a decision by the three-judge panel could directly affect hundreds of couples who were married in june after federal butes overturned the bans bef
host: brian donahue is a partner with craft media and digital and joe fold is president of the campaign workshop. i want to thank you both for being there for this conversation. next, we are going to turn our attention to scotland's independence on september 18. they will go to the polls to vote on whether or not to leave or not to leave the united kingdom. we will get your thoughts on that coming up next right after this news update from c-span radio. >> an update on burger king's...
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: just listen. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and you'll understand why 5-year-old twins jack and lily donahue say juneau is their favorite creature at the mystic aquarium in connecticut. >> beluga whale. >> and what did the beluga whale do to you? >> open its mouth to us. >> open its mouth. >> reporter: show me how he opened his mouth. their visit with pal mikey cotton last summer is now a bona fide social media hit. were you are afraid? >> no. >> reporter: juneau may be a whale, but at heart, this 12-year-old is a ham. his antics making a splash on youtube, including some 4 million clicks of juneau bopping to a mariachi band in 2011. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and now this. approaching 1 million views. what do you think of the video? >> i love it. >> it was funny. >> i love it, too. >> so funny. >> reporter: it is a cherished memory for moms who met in an online support group. lily and mickey suffer from a genetic disorder that prevents their bodies from converting fatty acids into energy. what do you remember about that moment? >> just listening to them laugh and what a wonderful time they w
: just listen. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and you'll understand why 5-year-old twins jack and lily donahue say juneau is their favorite creature at the mystic aquarium in connecticut. >> beluga whale. >> and what did the beluga whale do to you? >> open its mouth to us. >> open its mouth. >> reporter: show me how he opened his mouth. their visit with pal mikey cotton last summer is now a bona fide social media hit. were you are afraid? >> no. >>...
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kyw news radio anchor harry donahue is hanging up the mike. >> it is time for another time check. >>ime for a time check harry, it is all yours. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> for the final time today harry gave the time check and then signed off alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams. he got a standing ovation as he left the studio here at cbs broadcast center. afterward he spoke with our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia like yourself you know what it is like to work in your hometown. who would have thought this would ever happen, you know, and it is a day that you know, i'll remember the rest of my life but 40 years like the snap have of your finger, that quickly. whatever i contributed, i just say thank you. >> no, thank you, harry for 40 wonderful years and we hope you enjoy, every bit of re timer. >>> "eyewitness news" in penn treaty park this afternoon, people out and about enjoying the dry conditions but changes could dampen those outdoor plans. meteorologist kate bilo, joins us now with more, you say, it is a half and half weekends. >> it will
kyw news radio anchor harry donahue is hanging up the mike. >> it is time for another time check. >>ime for a time check harry, it is all yours. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> for the final time today harry gave the time check and then signed off alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams. he got a standing ovation as he left the studio here at cbs broadcast center. afterward he spoke with our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia like...
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. >> we have donahue man tearian air drops on the mountain to reach the population as well as strikeskes sure they are not striking the population. we need to figure out how to move the population to a safe space and get them
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. >> we have donahue man tearian air drops on the mountain to reach the population as well as strikes to makes sure they are not striking the population. we need to figure out how to move the population to a safe space and get them humanitarian assistance. >> the situation remains fluid. a helicopter carrying aid to diseased killing the pilot, too many people were on board. >> they were clinging to it. i spoke to the pilot just minutes before he took off and he said to me through the helicopter door, i worry that this helicopter is too heavy. >> the u.s. is working to strategically help the thousands ever changing. they have a fairly organized army with strategy now they are eeing more insurgency tactics militants working to blend in among the population. heather, back to you. >> thank you, lids bette. that brings us to our look at who is talking. colonel oliver north says the president eights lack of strategy is to blame. >> you have an ethnic cleansing that perhaps in our lifetime the most serious genocide we have witnessed our parents got to watch what happened in world war ii. if
. >> we have donahue man tearian air drops on the mountain to reach the population as well as strikes to makes sure they are not striking the population. we need to figure out how to move the population to a safe space and get them humanitarian assistance. >> the situation remains fluid. a helicopter carrying aid to diseased killing the pilot, too many people were on board. >> they were clinging to it. i spoke to the pilot just minutes before he took off and he said to me...
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shane oh-'donahue is live. it's got to be very wet. >> reporter: the sun is shining.ough the clouds. we do want to get this finished today. they get under way at 4:19 local time here in kentucky. he's tied with three. parker, from australia and a certain phil mickelson tied for the lead. 44 years of age, five-time major winner, looking for his second pga title and looking for his first victory since he won the open championship last year. >> he is amazing. there's just no stopping him it seems. i know it's not over yet, but impressive nonetheless. >> reporter: it's a long way to go. a long way to go. we certainly hope phil and rickie fowler who's two shots out of the lead and rory mcilroy can give us some fires here and we hope to get it done tonight. >> okay. shane o'donoghue, thanks so much. appreciate it. i'm fredericka windfielhitfield. thanks so much for being with me. the next hour begins with jim sciutto. >> you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim sciutto in washington. i want to welcome our international viewers as well. two stories we're watching, both in the mid
shane oh-'donahue is live. it's got to be very wet. >> reporter: the sun is shining.ough the clouds. we do want to get this finished today. they get under way at 4:19 local time here in kentucky. he's tied with three. parker, from australia and a certain phil mickelson tied for the lead. 44 years of age, five-time major winner, looking for his second pga title and looking for his first victory since he won the open championship last year. >> he is amazing. there's just no stopping...
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. >>> former talk show host phil donahue is asking the obama administration to drop its case againststice departmentwant -- >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is featured on the cover of wired magazine. snowden who is shown clutching an american flag said that he thinks of himself as an american patriot. snowden is currently living in exile in russia and those are the things we just thought you should know. >> it has been a top priority for the obama administration ensuring that those who have served their country find jobs when they return to civilian life. at ft. brag this week, the labor department along with the u.s. chamber of commerce is harboring our heroes program. the events is being held in conjunction with the launch of a virtual job scout. a free online job fair platform connecting employers will military men and women. another resource for veterans joining the civilian workforce is a new book titled "your next mission" a personal branding guy from the military to civilian transition. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, alex, it's great to be here. >> i'm glad you'
. >>> former talk show host phil donahue is asking the obama administration to drop its case againststice departmentwant -- >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is featured on the cover of wired magazine. snowden who is shown clutching an american flag said that he thinks of himself as an american patriot. snowden is currently living in exile in russia and those are the things we just thought you should know. >> it has been a top priority for the obama administration ensuring...
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. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah, but if you stay the same every day, they expect, you know, what to do once you come in. >> sergeant marlisha redfield jackson works in the pendleton gang unit with boggess and 23 of his cellmates. she's all too familiar with the public perception of the teens here. >> these are everyday kids, you know. every kid has issues. theirs might be a little more violent than others or more to deal with, but that's what we're here for because it's all about correcting their behavior, because, you know, someone didn't do something somewhere, you know, to make sure they are not in here. >>> coming up on "lock-up: pendleton juv
. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof is probably the one challenge for corrections today that is very difficult. staff spend an enormous amount of time watching the young men at the pendleton juvenile correction facility evolve. they literally walk the walk and talk the talk with that child. >> it can be intimidating at times, yeah,...
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small complement's that are meaningful and donahue and lovell he wins over the enemies from james wrote in to help to the the impeachment he lost reelection largely because they exchanged letters these days. one issue is they were run over by bill and hillary clinton and hillary is incredibly nice and also since the gramm is the impeachment leader and is often unfair if image but also hilary's because that is the important key to understand how this came back as a republican part of. so they only say nice things even if we don't credit them to say nasty things they have for feelings that is the human interaction but it could be won over easily when a powerful man gives you a compliment you look forward to more favorability. so in 2008 that hillary's problem was never with conservatives her problem was that she had not won over the democrats and they were disappointed that bill clinton as president was not the transformation of a liberal president they envisioned a and he could not be the ronald reagan they wanted instead it was at that time of relative prosperity but nonetheless the pro
small complement's that are meaningful and donahue and lovell he wins over the enemies from james wrote in to help to the the impeachment he lost reelection largely because they exchanged letters these days. one issue is they were run over by bill and hillary clinton and hillary is incredibly nice and also since the gramm is the impeachment leader and is often unfair if image but also hilary's because that is the important key to understand how this came back as a republican part of. so they...
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organized the protest including the one outside the white house, and old friend of the program, bill donahuethank you for having us. >> you went to the white house. you protested. we know what's happening in iraq, convert to islam, pay a tax or die. explain what you're hearing from all the people you're talking to. >> yes. well, basically we have been crying. we have been begging. we are dying. christians including -- we are facing extinction, literally. we are the oldest christians in the world. we don't currently have the support of our pope. and our president including all the world leaders, they should all be holding hands. they should be hand-in-hand to defend the oldest christians in the world. without christians in that area, we're full of peace. we are not shooting missiles at anyone. we love jesus and we are being killed because we love jesus. >> or being forced to leave your home. or being forced to convert to islam. >> exactly. and those are not even choices anymore. they're at a mission right now to completely exterminate all christianity in the middle east. and trust me when i s
organized the protest including the one outside the white house, and old friend of the program, bill donahuethank you for having us. >> you went to the white house. you protested. we know what's happening in iraq, convert to islam, pay a tax or die. explain what you're hearing from all the people you're talking to. >> yes. well, basically we have been crying. we have been begging. we are dying. christians including -- we are facing extinction, literally. we are the oldest christians...
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kyw news radio harry donahue is hanging up the mike. >> is it time for another time change. >> time fortime check. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> well, for the final time, this morning harry gave us the time check, and then signed off, long time, alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams he received a standing ovation as he walked out of the studio here at cbs broadcast center, and then he spoke to our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia like yourself you know what it is like to work in your hometown. who would have thought that this would ever happen and today, you know, i'll remember the rest of my life but the 40 years, like the the snap of your finger that quickly. whatever i contributed, i just say thank you. >> no, harry, thank you, for 40 wonderful years and we hope you enjoy every minute of retirement. we will be right back. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you
kyw news radio harry donahue is hanging up the mike. >> is it time for another time change. >> time fortime check. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> well, for the final time, this morning harry gave us the time check, and then signed off, long time, alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams he received a standing ovation as he walked out of the studio here at cbs broadcast center, and then he spoke to our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia...
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kyw news radio anchor harry donahue is hanging up his mike. >> is it time for another time check. >> time for a time check, all yours. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> it is, for last time yesterday morning harry gave time check and signed off alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams. he got a standing ovation deservingly so. as he walk out of the sued ohio and spoke to our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia like yourself you know what it is like to work in your hometown. who would have thought this would ever happen, you know, and it is a day that i'll remember the rest of my life but the 40 years like the snap of your finger that quickly. whatever i contributed, i just say thank you. >> no, thank you, harry, for 40 wonderful years, enjoy your retirement. well earn. >>> still ahead in the next half an her on "eyewitness news" a home owner opens fire killing a man he says was trying to steel his truck, was itself defense. we are live with the latest on the investigation and traditional baby monitor is getting a make over. health reporter stephanie stahl tell
kyw news radio anchor harry donahue is hanging up his mike. >> is it time for another time check. >> time for a time check, all yours. >> after all that, kyw news time 9:00 o'clock. >> it is, for last time yesterday morning harry gave time check and signed off alongside his long time co anchor ed abrams. he got a standing ovation deservingly so. as he walk out of the sued ohio and spoke to our walt hunter. >> coming from philadelphia like yourself you know what it...
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. >> judge donahue has ordered me to feel something i do not.has ordered me to say something i cannot. >> i think it was incredible, just because he was very defiant. >> i cannot and will not apologize for putting court safety first. the judge has put me in a position where i must lie or go to jail. i will not lie. >> we thought he was going to follow the judge's orders. >> of course, we were disappointed. i think an apology would have been sufficient on my end. i certainly didn't want to drag out the issue any longer. >> without the apology, the judge ordered stoddard to jail. >> i remember reading all of the news articles in the mesa hilton which is a nice jail facility. >> the arizona court of appeals vacates the sentence but upholds the contempt charge. after spending ten days in jail, stoddard is released, pending the outcome of his appeal. he immediately returns to work in the courts and later attends a class on attorney/client privilege. as for kachi, she has left the county and has put the incident behind her. in more than a decade of la
. >> judge donahue has ordered me to feel something i do not.has ordered me to say something i cannot. >> i think it was incredible, just because he was very defiant. >> i cannot and will not apologize for putting court safety first. the judge has put me in a position where i must lie or go to jail. i will not lie. >> we thought he was going to follow the judge's orders. >> of course, we were disappointed. i think an apology would have been sufficient on my end. i...
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patrick donahue, thank you very much for being here today. >> good morning. >> explain to us how thisappens. i think it's a little confusing for people who know prices go up at the post office. >> here's the situation we're in. we are from an operating revenue perspective growing the revenue. we're up about a billion dollars the last year. our costs are down about 400 million. if you just look there, we are having a pretty good year t. problem we face, though, we are roird to prefund retiring health benefits to the tune of $5.7 billion a year. we don't have the money the make that up. that's the bulk of the losses. >> patrick i remember speaking with the head of the post office two years ago. there was the problem then. a plea to congress at that point was to allow to you fund things differently. what's happened since that time? >> unfortunately, from the legislative perspective nothing. we have worked very hard in the postal service to fwroe the revenue. packages are up 50% compounded in the last four years, we have been able to stake substantial costs out of the organization. we are
patrick donahue, thank you very much for being here today. >> good morning. >> explain to us how thisappens. i think it's a little confusing for people who know prices go up at the post office. >> here's the situation we're in. we are from an operating revenue perspective growing the revenue. we're up about a billion dollars the last year. our costs are down about 400 million. if you just look there, we are having a pretty good year t. problem we face, though, we are roird to...
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our guests are brian donahue and joe fuld. here are your morning headlines. obama laying the groundwork for airstrikes in syria after a decision to approve air surveillance of isis in that country. usa today reported that the president stopped short of saying the president would seek congressional approval for those airstrikes. the washington times front page, the president may appoint congress to strike isis militants. we begin there this morning with the threat of isis and whether or not you think the president should seek congressional approvalor
our guests are brian donahue and joe fuld. here are your morning headlines. obama laying the groundwork for airstrikes in syria after a decision to approve air surveillance of isis in that country. usa today reported that the president stopped short of saying the president would seek congressional approval for those airstrikes. the washington times front page, the president may appoint congress to strike isis militants. we begin there this morning with the threat of isis and whether or not you...
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jeff donahue. lastly homes. dr. david watkins. read a smart. to be candidates for the second house of representatives district. to have one of the top and kentucky. forth and see this. representative richard. good afternoon. welcome to the 134th picnic here in kentucky. and honored to represent the second district of kentucky in the kentucky statehouse. i would like to thank jerome parish. i like to thank all of the volunteers that have made this such a wonderful organization and events. many ofghted to see so my friends and neighbors in the crowd today. if you are from out of town or visiting for the first time, we welcome you. i grew up here. i have lived here all my life here at i can attest to what a wonderful place this is to run a family, to work, to start a business. i know what incredible resources are available to our area and how much potential exists. we have seven vocational technical schools all within a 50 mile radius. we have a very skilled workforce to offer. our primary and secondary schools are outstanding. there the home of o
jeff donahue. lastly homes. dr. david watkins. read a smart. to be candidates for the second house of representatives district. to have one of the top and kentucky. forth and see this. representative richard. good afternoon. welcome to the 134th picnic here in kentucky. and honored to represent the second district of kentucky in the kentucky statehouse. i would like to thank jerome parish. i like to thank all of the volunteers that have made this such a wonderful organization and events. many...
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. >> hi, i'm michael donahue from marquette university.ngest visual impression i got of that night was an enormous amount of inordinate drinking that went on that night. you can see all the west germans and east germans celebrating by the wall they tore down, they were passing around champagne and schnapps and beer, whatever was available. some of that occurred in the united states where people went out on their lawns -- in my neighborhood. lived in a catholic neighborhood, we didn't have champagne but a lot of budweiser. a lot of people did go out. that was kind of a celebratory night. a doctor told me once, the worst effect of a hangover kicks in 11 hours after you stop drinking. seems like the hangover occurred 11 years after it on 09/11/2001. a lot of distinguished historians like our panel that shortly after the event, this was the end of the short century, the end of the 75-year-old 20th century that started in 1914 and ended in 1989. but that, again, quickly was eclipsed shortly 11 years later with this idea that actually 9/11 is th
. >> hi, i'm michael donahue from marquette university.ngest visual impression i got of that night was an enormous amount of inordinate drinking that went on that night. you can see all the west germans and east germans celebrating by the wall they tore down, they were passing around champagne and schnapps and beer, whatever was available. some of that occurred in the united states where people went out on their lawns -- in my neighborhood. lived in a catholic neighborhood, we didn't have...
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donahue. mr.chairman, our debate today has distilled the issues of this article to where we all now can clearly see that they constitute a clear threat and attack against our constitution, which is the essence and soul of our republic. we cannot and must not fail a responsibility which is ours. and so again, with heavy heart and great sadness, we must vote for this article of impeachment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we see here the sharp differences in the interpretation of the facts and the law in this matter. mr. chairman, i submit that we have these sharp differences because the case and the evidence is not clear and convincing against the president. specific allegations are not set forth, and the proponents of the resolution to impeach continue to refuse to set up the specific allegations in the articles. we have theories propounded that the president should be held accountable for the acts of his subordinates
donahue. mr.chairman, our debate today has distilled the issues of this article to where we all now can clearly see that they constitute a clear threat and attack against our constitution, which is the essence and soul of our republic. we cannot and must not fail a responsibility which is ours. and so again, with heavy heart and great sadness, we must vote for this article of impeachment. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. >> thank...
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. >> what has happened is we've donahue man tehran airdrops -- we've done humanitarian airdrops to reach the population, but we also need to figure out how to move that population to a safe space and get them humanitarian assistance. >> speaking about the christians under attack this and trying to decide what is going to happen. are we going to now put our forces in the face of isis in order to rescue those who are facing death over their faith. >> how do you get a bunch of people with nothing off a mountain? a former commander of the c.i.a. forces in afghanistan and in kabul stationed, he was one of the first into afghanistan right after the 9/11 attack, gary, welcome back. >> good morning. >> are you happy with the strategy so far? >> what strategy? >> okay. that's a no? >> let me say something about the statement that they talked about how do you get these people off of a mountain. people are forgetting that the israelis evacuated with the help of the u.s., the falashas in the sudan in the 1990's. you're going to need to put people on the ground, forces on the ground there. people may
. >> what has happened is we've donahue man tehran airdrops -- we've done humanitarian airdrops to reach the population, but we also need to figure out how to move that population to a safe space and get them humanitarian assistance. >> speaking about the christians under attack this and trying to decide what is going to happen. are we going to now put our forces in the face of isis in order to rescue those who are facing death over their faith. >> how do you get a bunch of...