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john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. onald bucca. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burnside. thomas m. butler. patrick dennis birn. timothy g.biyne. jesus cabezas. billian caceres. brian joseph cacia. >> and my husband of 30 years, fdny chief. papa jerry to his grandchildren,'s electric sis, luke, thomas, elena and kate. my heart breaks that you are not here to enjoy them. love each of them from above and keep them safe. may god bless all those who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on september 11th, 2001, and those who continue to suffer from the aftermath. may god bless all those serving in our fire departments, police departments and emergency services, as well as the military here and abroad. may god bless
john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. onald bucca. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burnside. thomas m....
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john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. a. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burnside. thomas m. butler. patrick dennis birn. timothy g.biyne. jesus cabezas. billian caceres. brian joseph cacia. >> and my husband of 30 years, fdny chief. papa jerry to his grandchildren,'s electric sis, luke, thomas, elena and kate. my heart breaks that you are not here to enjoy them. love each of them from above and keep them safe. may god bless all those who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on september 11th, 2001, and those who continue to suffer from the aftermath. may god bless all those serving in our fire departments, police departments and emergency services, as well as the military here and abroad. may god bless america an
john brown. pettina b. browne bradburn. >> mark bruce. richard george bruehert. andrew brunn. vincent edward brunton. a. brandon j. bu nannen. greg j. buck. dennis buckley. nancy clare bueche. patrick joseph buhse. john edward are bulaga jr. stephen bruce bunin. matthew j. burke. thomas daniel burke. william francis burke jr. charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e burnett jr. >> donald j. burns. kathleen ann burns. keith james burns. john patrick burnside. thomas m. butler....
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we all miss you terribly. >> and my brother james joseph kelly. >> josh with david. >> george john warship. >> crest of sir joseph blackwell . >> susan blair. >> janice lee delaney. >> credit microbes. >> read them. >> richard miller can. >> michael andrew. >> it john paul. >> michael but chino. >> parent crest of rebel and. >> lawrence francis. >> vincent m. boland jr. but alan pondering don't >> andre been gorgeous nearby. >> : arthur m. >> frank j. >> yvonne loggia. >> bigger senior. >> canfield the buna. >> mary jane both. >> christina. >> jerry j. >> morton michael. >> richard edward. >> and my brother, hero, best friend, sal edwards jr. your memory and my love for you will last forever. the nation mourns along with the families for the victims of september 11th. this day shall be a day of reflection and remembrancer only god bless all of their souls and god bless america. >> and my father, i love you and miss you so much. you will forever be in my heart. [bell tolling] [silence] >> kerry bouchard. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> kimberly s. >> monique. >> larry. >>
we all miss you terribly. >> and my brother james joseph kelly. >> josh with david. >> george john warship. >> crest of sir joseph blackwell . >> susan blair. >> janice lee delaney. >> credit microbes. >> read them. >> richard miller can. >> michael andrew. >> it john paul. >> michael but chino. >> parent crest of rebel and. >> lawrence francis. >> vincent m. boland jr. but alan pondering don't >>...
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john m. grazioso timothy george grazioso derrick arther green wade b. green wanda anita green. elaine myra greenberg gayle r. greene james arthur greenleaf jr. >> and and my uncle and aunt, we love and miss you guys. hope to see you soon. >> my mother, joan donna griffith. we are comforted because we know you are watching. we love and you miss you so much. eileen marsha greenstein elizabeth martin gregg denise gregory donald h. gregory florence moran gregory pedro grehan john michael griffin tawanna griffin joan donna griffith warren grifka ramon grijalvo joseph f. grillo david joseph grimner francis edward grogan kenneth george grouzalis joseph grzelak matthew james grzymalski robert joseph gschaar liming gu richard j. jose a. guadalupe cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. guja joseph peter gullickson babita girjamatie guman douglas brian gurian janet ruth gustafson philip t. guza barbara guzzardo peter m. gyulavary gary robert haag andrea lyn haberman philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty david halderman mary lou hague >> and my brother-in-law, daniel francis ginl
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brown ii. >> janice brown. >> lloyd stanford brown. >> patrick john brown. >> be tina b brown brad burn. >> mark bruce. >> richard georgeca. >> brandon j. buchanan. >> greg j buck. dennis buckley. >> nancy clair boucher. >> john edward bulaga jr. >> steven bruce bunan. >> christopher l burrford. >> matthew j. burke. >> thomas daniel burke. >> william francis burke jr. >> charles f. burlingame iii. >> thomas e. burnett jr. >> donald j burns. >> kathleen ann burns. >> keith james burns. >> john patrick burn side. >> irena bus low. >> milton j.bustillo. >> thomas m butler. >> patrick dennis burn. >> timothy g. burn. >> daniel mcabalero. >> jees us cabelas. >> lillian caseras. >> brian josest. >> steven dennis junior. >> and my husband of 30 years, fdny chief gerard abasher, papa to his cland children alexis, luke, thomas elena and kate. my heart breaks that you are not here to enjoy them. love each of them from above and keep them safe. may god bless all those who lot of their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks on september 11th, 2001 and those who continue to suffer from the aftermath. may god bless all those serv
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there may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingellagreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into disarray. or it can be been argued that the real problem has been government intervention-- raising the level of deposit insurance to $100,000 and thus encouraging high-risk loans and investments. in the final analysis, the real issue isn't so much regulation versus deregulation as it is how to protect depositors without giving a green light to the reckless and imprudent. everybody agrees that a sound economy requires a reliable banking system and that it's the government's job to guarantee that reliability. that's why the government supported the banks after the panic of 1907 and why the banking safety net wa
there may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingellagreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into...
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. >> george john bishop. >> jeffrey donald bigner. christopher joseph blackwell. >> carrie blackburn. >> sue and blairp. >> harry blanding, jr. >> janice lee blainey. >> craig michael blass. >> richard middle on blood, jr. >> michael andrew doccardi. >> susan m.bochino. >> the mary katharine boffa. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> lawrence francis boisseau. >> vincent boland. >> alan bondarenko. >> andre boneur. >> frank bonomo. >> yvonne lucia bonomo. >> seaon booker. >> maryjane booth. >> sherry ann bore bow. jerry j.bourg. >> my brother, hero, best friend, sal edward tiery, jr. your memory and my love for you will last forever. the nation mourns along with the victims of september 11. this day should be a day of reflection and remembrance only. god bless all their souls and god bless america. >> my father christopher michael grady. i love you and miss you so much. up forever be in my heart. [bell tolls] >> klaus botta. >> jay howard bolton. >> as we listen to the names as we have heard every year over the
. >> george john bishop. >> jeffrey donald bigner. christopher joseph blackwell. >> carrie blackburn. >> sue and blairp. >> harry blanding, jr. >> janice lee blainey. >> craig michael blass. >> richard middle on blood, jr. >> michael andrew doccardi. >> susan m.bochino. >> the mary katharine boffa. >> nicholas andrew bogdan. >> darren christopher bohan. >> lawrence francis boisseau. >> vincent boland....
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i think that it was in support of -- i can't remember if it was in support of john mccain or george w. bush. somebody else here that has a less creaky memory than i am. i was going to say that it was the widely brothers by not sure if they were attacking were supporting him in favor of bush. but all of a sudden this pops up on the verizon. i was an editor at the time and buying reporter went out and basically just came forward and had no responsibility to disclose the 527. well, within a few months, congress actually passed and mccain pushed because back in the days when mccain cared about campaign-finance reform, they pushed and congress passed legislation that's still on the books that requires the 527 groups that are operating outside of the regular political committees to disclose their campaign spending and donations that happened within the election cycle and the capacity to respond in that same cycle or in anticipation of the next election cycle seems in response to a similar scandal to be vastly reduced. >> we probably should in the spirit of full disclosure in the 1996 clinto
i think that it was in support of -- i can't remember if it was in support of john mccain or george w. bush. somebody else here that has a less creaky memory than i am. i was going to say that it was the widely brothers by not sure if they were attacking were supporting him in favor of bush. but all of a sudden this pops up on the verizon. i was an editor at the time and buying reporter went out and basically just came forward and had no responsibility to disclose the 527. well, within a few...
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a list of failed union generals was long and included george mcclellan, john pope, burnside and joe hooker. lincoln and all his hopes on the western general, grant, megan general in chief of all the union armies in march 1864, sweeping authority never before bestowed on a union general. grant was an impassive man who won battles. while chain-smoking cigars. he had a reputation as a strategist who never gave up. grant's 1863 victories at the vicksburg and chattanooga had made him famous. when grant into washington in march 1864, to meet lincoln and four secretary edward stanton was the first time, he was the object of intense curiosity. grant did not look the part of a great general. he was of medium height, or medium weight. he wore a privates nondescript blue uniform with his general stars sewn on the shoulders. one man said he was an ordinary scruffy looking man with a slightly seedy look. someone else thought something different. the look of a man determined to drive his head through a brick wall. dislike -- dislike in washington and its shoe business, grant chose to direct all the armi
a list of failed union generals was long and included george mcclellan, john pope, burnside and joe hooker. lincoln and all his hopes on the western general, grant, megan general in chief of all the union armies in march 1864, sweeping authority never before bestowed on a union general. grant was an impassive man who won battles. while chain-smoking cigars. he had a reputation as a strategist who never gave up. grant's 1863 victories at the vicksburg and chattanooga had made him famous. when...
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about to fight hollywood directors that went into the service in world war ii, george stevens call william wilder and john houston. and it is a fascinating look at hollywood and also world war ii in our experience in trying to document what went on and also trying to motivate people and it's fascinating that characters of the brilliant artist who literally went to the war, john ford was wounded at midway and filmed the actual attack on the island and received an academy award for documentary and william wilder film to the classic documentary and in fact himself was injured and lost his hearing because the service, so it is a really fascinating portrait of that era combine them both over the grim reality of the war. into the second book i'm reading at the moment that might take me the summer is though the legal pit. it's not only fascinating in history but in some respects it is the power of our time because what roosevelt was facing was a significant inequality in terms of wealth and he was trying to make progressive changes into dealing with some of the issues we were dealing with today in the corporatio
about to fight hollywood directors that went into the service in world war ii, george stevens call william wilder and john houston. and it is a fascinating look at hollywood and also world war ii in our experience in trying to document what went on and also trying to motivate people and it's fascinating that characters of the brilliant artist who literally went to the war, john ford was wounded at midway and filmed the actual attack on the island and received an academy award for documentary...
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wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges during times of great crisis. and this makes eminent sense, the pressure that the crisis creates. and yet we can all think of examples where there's a great crisis and there's no leadership. like now. [laughter] [applause] or the coming of your -- world war i in europe. so what was special, you can't say there was something special in the water back there then. you can't say god looked down upon the american college and bless them. supernatural explanations are not admitted. even if you're an evangelical you're not allowed to use those in a historical conversation. i don't know whether i have a good answer to
wilkes barre now, do you think we could find george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison, george mason, john marshall and patrick henry? we ain't going to find them. now, at some theoretical level they are there. that is, human beings with the capacity for leadership are there, but the situation doesn't permit that group to rise to the surface. and so the question is, why did that situation exist in 1776? now, there is another answer to this, which is that great leadership only emerges...
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. >> i seem to remember george bush and john ashcroft had pressure. had nothing to do with race. >> there is a relationship why eric holder is the lost popular of the administration and nothing to do with race. it is his policies and if going to do with race, he is pushing the race in the face of americans and calling them racial cowards and to deflect criticism. and to energize the political base. he constantly uses race in ferguson and a texas courtroom challenging voter id. he uses race to mobilize the race. >> christian, i think what you have is a situation in the country where race is a major issue. certainly a political issue and we know that the republican party is mainly white and there is it an effort on the part of the democrats to capture and hold that minority base. and so race is an issue and all of us at the table know it. but when holder comes in and deals with the new black panther party and some guy at the door. and saying this is two guys and we'll only go so far. what was the response from the republican party? you are playing racia
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we'll have the latest on the new warnings, plus george's exclusive interview with house speaker john boehner. what's the move he says the president should be making in the fight against isis? we'll be back in two minutes. >> announcer: "this week with george stephanopoulos" brought to you by hp. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. you can't get any thbetter than that. trains. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it so fascinating how many people ride this and go to work every single day. i'm one of the lucky guys. i get to play with trains. people say, "wow, we still build that in the united states?" and we say, "yeah, we do!" maestr
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he didn't care and he wanted to focus on the great game of foreign policy, but his people, george schultz, john ehrlichman, did significant work with the congress with the environment, on civil rights, a number of other issues, and so teddy kennedy once said if he had taken richard nixon's health care plan which is similar to obamaca obamacare, it would have been the best deal he ever made. he held out for too long. >> clearly one of the turning points, the tapes. the supreme court battle that was a unanimous decision and the house judiciary hearings which we have been showing. there's a question from mark hastings which i think is one of the looming questions of this whole era. why did he keep the tapes? why did he not destroy them? >> that question is chewed on. part of the reason was is that he was sick with pneumonia when the tapes were announced. he was in the hospital. and a delegation of his attorneys went out to visit him and they presented the case. the hard nosed political types said burn them. actually they had a way to get rid of them. they had an eraser they could have done it with
he didn't care and he wanted to focus on the great game of foreign policy, but his people, george schultz, john ehrlichman, did significant work with the congress with the environment, on civil rights, a number of other issues, and so teddy kennedy once said if he had taken richard nixon's health care plan which is similar to obamaca obamacare, it would have been the best deal he ever made. he held out for too long. >> clearly one of the turning points, the tapes. the supreme court battle...
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. >> john m.grazioso. >> timmy george grazioso. >> derrick ar they are green. >> wade b.green. >> wanda green. >> elaine mira greenberg. >> donald freeman green. >> gail r. green. >> james arthur greenleaf jr. >> my uncle and my aunt angela rigario. we love you and hope to see you soon. >> we love you and miss you so much. >> ilene marcia greenstein. >> elizabeth martin gregg. >> denise gregory. >> donald gregory. >> florence gregory. >> pedro grehan. >> john michael griffin. >> tewanna griffin. >> joan donna griffith. >> warren grifka. >> ramon grijalvo. >> joseph grillo. >> david joseph grimner. >> frances grow began. >> joseph grzelak. >> robert joseph gschaar. >> limbing gu. >> joe say guadalupe. >> cindy zhu guan. >> jeffrey guja. >> joseph gullickson. >> douglas brian gurian. >> philadelphia lip. the guza. >> barbara guzzardo. >> angela lynne has beenerman. >> phillip hanetzler. >> karen his i beth hagerty. >> mary lou hague. >> danny, your goodness lives on in your children. we miss and love you every day of our lives. >> my brother-in-law michael whittenstein. if
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government, a half-dozen that are still around have collapsed for doing that including king george the third. johniculate. thank you, judge napolitano. coming up, might take on the conceit that government must do something. musical chairs. fun, right? welllllllll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking your seat away. what's in your wallet? from now on, no one's taking your seat away. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up op
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government, a half-dozen that are still around have collapsed for doing that including king george the third. johnulate. thank you, judge napolitano. coming up, might take on the conceit that government must do something. would it be ok if i sat here? is she serious? ♪words, can't bring me down♪ ♪so don't you bring me down today♪ the. ♪ john: years ago the frederick hayek predicted correctly that socialism would fail. the federal -- they'll concede a politicians is to believe that man is able to shape the world around them according to his wishes. there is not much difference between the conceit that socialists can run an economy and the idea that our military can or should police the world. i am glad that our air strikes stop the advance of isis into northern iraq. i am glad that we airdropped food and water. i hope we find and kill the savages to be headed these americans. but now the president says we are going to determine whether good rebels in syria are and give them weapons? how do we know? americans speak arabic. our media cannot agree on who moderates are in congress. we are going to degr
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government, a half-dozen that are still around have collapsed for doing that including king george the third. johnte. thank you, judge napolitano. coming up, might take on the conceit that government must do something. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you print only stamps? no... first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mail man picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. me where'dding postage and a digital scale. you ever learn ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ wh
government, a half-dozen that are still around have collapsed for doing that including king george the third. johnte. thank you, judge napolitano. coming up, might take on the conceit that government must do something. stamps.com is the best. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. i have exactly the amount of postage i need, the instant i need it. can you...
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among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson, and till this day there is no higher onor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that, more than anything, is why we do this, because the most stiring lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you, all, for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces colored guard, the singing of our in an anthem and the retiring of the colors. >> halt. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so allantly streaming and the ockets' red glare the bombs ursting in air gave proof hrough the night that our flag as still there o say does that tar-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of t
among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson, and till this day there is no higher onor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that, more than anything, is why we do this, because the most stiring lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you, all, for being here today. [applause] >>...
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. >> was there harsh criticism i seem to remember against george bush and john ashcroft, maybe i'm missingething there. >> there is a reason why eric holder is the least popular member of the administration. about 20% approval, and it has absolutely nothing to do with race, it has to do with his policies. if anything it has to do with race, he's pushing race in the face of americans, he's calling them racial cowards, he's the one that's using race, as juan said to deflect criticism, but also to energize a political base. he's constantly using race, whether it's in ferguson, whether it's in a texas courtroom challenging voter id wherever it is, he uses race to mobilize the base. >> i think you have a situation in this country where race is a major issue, sercertainly a the republican party has become overwhelmingly white during this period and i think there's an effort on the democrats to hold that minority base so race is definitely an issue. but i must tell you that when holder comes in and deals with the new black panther party, and standing at the door and says well, you know, these are
. >> was there harsh criticism i seem to remember against george bush and john ashcroft, maybe i'm missingething there. >> there is a reason why eric holder is the least popular member of the administration. about 20% approval, and it has absolutely nothing to do with race, it has to do with his policies. if anything it has to do with race, he's pushing race in the face of americans, he's calling them racial cowards, he's the one that's using race, as juan said to deflect criticism,...
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george w. bush followed by john mccain. -- fits very much into that mold. i think one big question surrounding all of this is 2016 the year where movement conservatives and tea party conservatives throw off the establishment and say we want to nominate one of our own. we'll anybody lose -- see how that plays out. but jeb would come out of that bold. -- mold. he can actually parlay to a nomination remains to be seen. >> the other headline, this from "the washington post" where senator ted cruz winning in the poll following by ben carson. coming in third was mike huckabee. -- is the core tea party when you hear about jeb bush and that is bush fatigue. >> yes, serious concern that he's well aware of, but it will not be against him in both primary and potentially the general. i feel whenever i write a story about jeb bush there's a immediate reaction on twitter and elsewhere, no more bush. not another bush. he's aware if he were to run he would have to make it very quickly to people he's not in the mold of his brother or father. he's his own man on ideas on edu
george w. bush followed by john mccain. -- fits very much into that mold. i think one big question surrounding all of this is 2016 the year where movement conservatives and tea party conservatives throw off the establishment and say we want to nominate one of our own. we'll anybody lose -- see how that plays out. but jeb would come out of that bold. -- mold. he can actually parlay to a nomination remains to be seen. >> the other headline, this from "the washington post" where...
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were the first recipients george washington, john paul jones, and andrew jackson. higher day, there's no honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal in honor of so many fallen innocents. the last time.is than anything is why we do it. he most stirring, lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. >> the speaker of the house yesterday honoring the fallen 9/11 at a congressional gold ceremony up on capitol hill on the day today, which is the anniversary of the september 11, yearserrorist attacks, 13 ago today, the first tower was struck at 8:46 a.m. eastern time. president and the first lady will be marking that with a moment of silence at the white house. be coming through those two front doors in the middle of your screen. we'll go to it now. [ bugle playing "taps" ] >> president obama. michelle obama, vice president joe biden marking a oment of silence on the south lawn of the white house this morning when the first tower at 8:46 a.m. eastern time. followed on the second world trade center tow
were the first recipients george washington, john paul jones, and andrew jackson. higher day, there's no honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal in honor of so many fallen innocents. the last time.is than anything is why we do it. he most stirring, lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. >> the speaker of the house yesterday honoring the fallen 9/11 at a congressional gold ceremony up on capitol hill on the...
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officers found the body of former prince george's county lieutenant john warhurst. he was in a park in anne arundel county. they say it appears he took his own life. warhurst was arrested last fall and charged with rape and sexual assault of a minor. he had been with the police department for more than two decades. >>> we're getting some new information tonight about a local woman who was killed by a bus at a metro station in fairfax county. her name is lore evena jimenez and she lived in alexandria. last night she was walking through the passenger drop-off area at the huntington metro station and that's when a fairfax metro bus hit her. officials shut down the station for several hours while they investigated the accident. so far, it doesn't look as if alcohol or speeding had had anything to do with it, and no charges have been filed against the driver. >>> it's a capitol hill institution that is set to make a comeback. more than a year after going up in flames. frager's hardware will be rebuilt in its original home along pennsylvania avenue southeast. you may reca
officers found the body of former prince george's county lieutenant john warhurst. he was in a park in anne arundel county. they say it appears he took his own life. warhurst was arrested last fall and charged with rape and sexual assault of a minor. he had been with the police department for more than two decades. >>> we're getting some new information tonight about a local woman who was killed by a bus at a metro station in fairfax county. her name is lore evena jimenez and she lived...
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officers found the body of former prince george's county lieutenant john worehurts. he was in a park in anne arundel county. they tell us it appears he took his own life. he was arrested last fall and charged with rape and sexual assault of a minor. he had been with the police department for more than two decades. >>> it was a terrible accident, and now we are learning more about the woman run over in a metro parking lot in fairfax county. jimenez of alexandria was hit and killed by a fairfax connecter bus at 11:00 last night. she was walking in the roadway where passengers are often dropped off at the huntington metro station. so far, no charges filed against the bus driver. >>> last night's loss was just the start of a bad evening for one of the redskins' best players. we'll leaving fedexfield, linebacker keenan robinson says a fan who police later charged with driving under the influence. news4's mark segraves spoke with both men involved. mark joins us with more. >> reporter: jim, i spoke with keenan robinson by phone. and he tells me that he was leaving the stad
officers found the body of former prince george's county lieutenant john worehurts. he was in a park in anne arundel county. they tell us it appears he took his own life. he was arrested last fall and charged with rape and sexual assault of a minor. he had been with the police department for more than two decades. >>> it was a terrible accident, and now we are learning more about the woman run over in a metro parking lot in fairfax county. jimenez of alexandria was hit and killed by a...
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recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson. there is no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the tunnel has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray for this -- this is the last time. becausewhy we do this the most stirring lasting tribute of all is for week to remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces colored guard, the singing of our in an anthem and the retiring of the colors. >> halt. >> halt. >> o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the b
recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson. there is no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the tunnel has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray for this -- this is the last time. becausewhy we do this the most stirring lasting tribute of all is for week to remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of...
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among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson. and to this day there's no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that more than anything is why we do this. because the most stirring, lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces color guard, the singing of our national anthem and the retiring of the colors. >> halt. present. halt. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight watched he ramparts we gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night hat our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the fr
among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson. and to this day there's no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that more than anything is why we do this. because the most stirring, lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you all for being here today. [applause] >> ladies...
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among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson, and till this day there is no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that, more than anything, is why we do this, because the most stiring lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you, all, for being here today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces colored guard, the singing of our in an anthem and the retiring of the colors. >> halt. >> ♪ o say can you see ♪ the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night hat our flag was still there ♪ ♪ o say does that tar-spangled banner yet wave ♪ of the free d ♪d the
among the first recipients were george washington, john paul jones, andrew jackson, and till this day there is no higher honor that we can bestow. this is the first time the medal has been given in honor of so many fallen innocents and we pray it is the last time. that, more than anything, is why we do this, because the most stiring lasting tribute of all is for we who remain never to forget and never to rest until our work is done. thank you, all, for being here today. [applause] >>...
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[laughter] another was captain john j coppanger. george yates, a company commander under custer was the commander of a company of the seventh michigan calvary, that made it through the first last stand. the parallels are remarkable. they are. finally, one of the staff officers gets through. torbert finds out this problem. he orders an attack by his force by his brigade. david greg's pitch in and they pitch into custer. even now they had a rivalry, custer told him how glad he was to see him that day. he has managed to keep the brigade talked into his uniform tunic said it would be safe. it is a big deal. one of the people who was captured was his black cook, eliza. she was known as the queen of sheba. eliza was captured by the confederates when the wagon train was. so were all of custer's personal baggage and his letters from libby. they were published in a richmond newspaper. [laughter] custer had chided her severely for these letters. eliza was so obnoxious and made such a pain of herself to the confederates they turn their backs and let
[laughter] another was captain john j coppanger. george yates, a company commander under custer was the commander of a company of the seventh michigan calvary, that made it through the first last stand. the parallels are remarkable. they are. finally, one of the staff officers gets through. torbert finds out this problem. he orders an attack by his force by his brigade. david greg's pitch in and they pitch into custer. even now they had a rivalry, custer told him how glad he was to see him that...
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we have book events on abraham lincoln and george washington and john marshall. we are giving the liberty medal to mulala on the legacy of james madison. on october 27, the opening of the gallery, presided over by justice samuel alito with governor jeb bush. the gallery is being named after president george h.w. bush. so it is going to be an incredible fall season. i hope you will join us. i could not be more excited than to open this amazing panoply o f discussions on the bill of rights with my friend and colleague and one of the most distinct constitutional theorists i america, -- in america richard epstein. richard's new book, "the classical liberal constitution" is the culmination of a career rethinking constitutional interpretation and making him one of the most distinctive constitutional voices of our time. in our discussion this evening, we will discuss how richard offers a powerful alternative to the conventional theories of constitutional interpretation, namely conservative original is a and progressive living constitutionalism. he calls it the classical
we have book events on abraham lincoln and george washington and john marshall. we are giving the liberty medal to mulala on the legacy of james madison. on october 27, the opening of the gallery, presided over by justice samuel alito with governor jeb bush. the gallery is being named after president george h.w. bush. so it is going to be an incredible fall season. i hope you will join us. i could not be more excited than to open this amazing panoply o f discussions on the bill of rights with...
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>> george w. bush, john f. kennedy, richard nixon, ronald reagan? >> i'm pretty sure it's george w.rge w. bush? >> your final answer? >> yes. >> is it george w. bush? yes. you are correct. george, stay here for her last question. you are still her plus one anchor. here is your last question. are you ready? here we go. >> all right. >> under notable people for garden city, new york, wikipedia lists lara spencer and what actress who lost 18 times before winning her first emmy? betty white, mary tyler moore, susan lucci, julia luis dreyfus. >> susan lucci. >> susan lucci. >> is it susan lucci? it is. you win. you are correct. i wish i had some money to give you. but i'm so sorry. i think there's something else. thank you so much. >> okay. and thanks, terry. what a unique version of "who wants to be a millionaire." we have a prize for you, terry has invited you to join the studio audience. >> thank you. >> and of course, see "who wants to be a millionaire" on weekdays. and now to ginger. >> you can be over here. i was behind george. i would not know the answers. could you say good morni
>> george w. bush, john f. kennedy, richard nixon, ronald reagan? >> i'm pretty sure it's george w.rge w. bush? >> your final answer? >> yes. >> is it george w. bush? yes. you are correct. george, stay here for her last question. you are still her plus one anchor. here is your last question. are you ready? here we go. >> all right. >> under notable people for garden city, new york, wikipedia lists lara spencer and what actress who lost 18 times before...
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george howell. here are the headlines, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is expected to arrive in egypt as he works to build an international coalition against isis, meanwhile, they will strike targets inside of iraq. >>> and they are said to be connected to pakistan's taliban, the taliban opposed malala yousufzai's activism on behalf of girl's education, you will remember. the near-fatal deal thrust malala yousufzai on the world stage. >>> and south african track star oscar pistorius is freed on bail after being found guilty in the death of reeva steencamp. the judge ruled he unlawfully killed his girlfriend, but that it was not intentional. the sentencing phase will begin on october 13th. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry is trying to build a coalition against isis. in ankara, kerry urged turkey to do more in the fight against the islamist militants, but the turkish prime minister said the action is not enough to achieve political stability. the coalition could face bigger challenges than they earlier thought. as jim sciutto reports, forei
george howell. here are the headlines, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is expected to arrive in egypt as he works to build an international coalition against isis, meanwhile, they will strike targets inside of iraq. >>> and they are said to be connected to pakistan's taliban, the taliban opposed malala yousufzai's activism on behalf of girl's education, you will remember. the near-fatal deal thrust malala yousufzai on the world stage. >>> and south african track star oscar...
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john? >> caller: george in new york. hello, jim. >> how are you? >> excellent. long-time fan, i love your opinion on honda. >> you know what? i'm not crazy about honda. i think worldwide the auto stocks are undervalued, there was a caller this week that said they've moved too much. my travel trust owns gm, gm has been without a doubt -- the house of pain. is one of the reasons why it's so tough to run a charitable trust publicly. i would prefer you to be in gm at $32.33, it's just too darn cheap. that's my one. all right. hey, visteon -- really, two is better than one. give us two companies. right now the company's whole is worth less than the sum of its parts. let's do some splitting up. as long as the board is contemplating a break-up, which i think would unlock value, hold on to vc, if it goes down, you got to buy it much more "mad money" ahead with new instant delivery and apple pay. and the long lines at whole foods may be getting shorter. is it time to add this beaten-down supermarket to your cart? and ulta salon powered higher on a blow-out quarter. is it
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george w. bush followed by john mccain. so jeb is -- fits very much into that mold.d i think would want to be -- he would not call himself the establishment candidate, he would call himself the best antidote to win the general election. i think one big question surrounding all of this is 2016 the year where movement conservatives and tea party conservatives just throw off the establishment and say we want to nominate one of our own. you say we cannot win in the general, we will find out about that. and could chris christie get the nomination away from somebody like a rand paul or a tom cruise -- ted cruz. we'll see how that plays out. but jeb would come out of that mold. he can actually parlay to a nomination remains to be seen. >> the other headline, this from "the washington post" where senator ted cruz winning in the poll following by ben carson. the neurosurgeon from maryland. coming in third was mike huckabee. course, is the court tea party conservative component of the republican party. when you hear about jeb bush and that is bush fatigue. >> yes, serious conc
george w. bush followed by john mccain. so jeb is -- fits very much into that mold.d i think would want to be -- he would not call himself the establishment candidate, he would call himself the best antidote to win the general election. i think one big question surrounding all of this is 2016 the year where movement conservatives and tea party conservatives just throw off the establishment and say we want to nominate one of our own. you say we cannot win in the general, we will find out about...
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. >> reporter: john boehner told george stephanopoulos that airstrikes alone won't defeat isis. >> at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> reporter: if nobody steps up, it will have to be the u.s. >> we have no choice, these are bar barbara barbara barbaria2346789. >>> sky6 live hd looking live at a cloudy camden skyline the warm temperatures don't appear to be going anywhere fast, but the clouds are moving in across the delaware and lehigh valleys. david murphy is outside with a word from accuweather and how long the warmer weather will stick around. >> reporter: well, sarah it's a nice weekend and today it will be warm again today. we have fairly high cloud cover overhead, every now and then we're getting a break in the clouds and we're getting a break of sunshine here or there. there are showers on the other side of washington we won't have to worry about those today. temperatures are bouncing back up, 73 in philadelphia, 74 in allentown, 75 in reading, 72 in wilmington the low 70s down the shore in sea isle city and the boardwalk. this afternoon we're going for
. >> reporter: john boehner told george stephanopoulos that airstrikes alone won't defeat isis. >> at some point somebody's boots have to be on the ground. >> reporter: if nobody steps up, it will have to be the u.s. >> we have no choice, these are bar barbara barbara barbaria2346789. >>> sky6 live hd looking live at a cloudy camden skyline the warm temperatures don't appear to be going anywhere fast, but the clouds are moving in across the delaware and lehigh...
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. >>> a former prince george's county police lieutenant facing sexual assault charges is dead. authorities say john warhurst died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, his body found at a park in anne arundel county. the 21-year-old police veteran was charged last year with 16 charges including sexually abusing a minor. >>> residents in one ft. washington neighborhood have wondered for months now are we going to keep our homes or possibly lose them? that was until last night when prince george's county e-mailed residents telling them their fate. surae chinn reports from ft. washington's piscataway drive. >> we knew it could go either way. >> reporter: up until the county's e-mail miles cullen held out hope he would be able to stay in their dream home. he and his family have been partially living in a camper parked out front so they could have access to running water. >> we know we're going to have to move on here. >> reporter: his is one of six homes to be condemned. 22 other houses down the hill will be able to stay. since may an active mudslide has turn. these family's lives upside down. the slope h
. >>> a former prince george's county police lieutenant facing sexual assault charges is dead. authorities say john warhurst died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, his body found at a park in anne arundel county. the 21-year-old police veteran was charged last year with 16 charges including sexually abusing a minor. >>> residents in one ft. washington neighborhood have wondered for months now are we going to keep our homes or possibly lose them? that was until last night when...
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john reports from athens. ♪ >> reporter: george is an electronic engineer who helps maintain greece'sated missile defense shield. his work is essential to national security. but the government has rewarded him and his wife, a high school teacher with a 40% drop in income during the crisis. even the modest subsidies have fallen. recently announced tax cuts will cheapen heating oil by $0.12 a liter, but it will still be almost triple the precrisis cost. >> we're going to spending the third winter without heating. we rely on gas stoves, you know, to heat our family, so we don't expect some relief from this. they say the numbers are changing or -- i don't know the numbers may prosper, but the people are miserable. that's the truth. >> reporter: emergency taxes have helped greek government revenues remain largely unscathed, but as unemployment rose to 27%, they placed a fewer burden of fewer people. they are on track to double to about $8 billion, but taxpayers are struggling to keep up that performance. they now the government $92 billion. much of this revenue pays the interest on greece'
john reports from athens. ♪ >> reporter: george is an electronic engineer who helps maintain greece'sated missile defense shield. his work is essential to national security. but the government has rewarded him and his wife, a high school teacher with a 40% drop in income during the crisis. even the modest subsidies have fallen. recently announced tax cuts will cheapen heating oil by $0.12 a liter, but it will still be almost triple the precrisis cost. >> we're going to spending...