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my name is george whiting. represent the neighborhoods and i want to thank rec and park for meeting with the children in the mission regarding the privatization of public assets. this started in 2005, phil ginsburg had no experience with rec and park, but he was -- [speaker not understood] mark buell made a large donation to gavin newsom and became head of rec and park and suddenly rec and park's budget was cut dramatically and got rid of all of their rec and park employees. what they did, they started to hire 6-figure employees who they gave bonuses to, to find people who would donate to rec and park to help rec and park and all of a sudden rec and park stopped serving the people in the city and started serving people with money. and what you have seen over the last five years with privatization is there is more emphasis on people with money than there are with people in
my name is george whiting. represent the neighborhoods and i want to thank rec and park for meeting with the children in the mission regarding the privatization of public assets. this started in 2005, phil ginsburg had no experience with rec and park, but he was -- [speaker not understood] mark buell made a large donation to gavin newsom and became head of rec and park and suddenly rec and park's budget was cut dramatically and got rid of all of their rec and park employees. what they did, they...
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. >> george white sides. with me in the room is kevin mickey. i don't see kevin right this second. >> be right out. >> okay, be right out. president of scale composite. just briefly, our day began about 2:00 this morning with, the evolution of a spaceship ii, white knight ii, powered flight four was the name of this particular test. takeoff occurred at 9:20 this morning. my team and i were present at entire evolution. release of spaceship ii occurred at approximately 10:10 a.m. at approximately 10:12 we became aware of an in-flight anomaly and implemented our preplanned response plan. my team was dispatched to the north. the chief will discuss that and the sheriff will discuss his involvement. i had confirmation of a mishap just a few moments later. approximately 25 miles north of the airport. we were given a latitude, longitude of a potential site. at times like these those of us in the aerospace valley recognize we engage in our craft freely. i've been in it 45 years. we recognize the contribution we make to a nation, the traveling public and
. >> george white sides. with me in the room is kevin mickey. i don't see kevin right this second. >> be right out. >> okay, be right out. president of scale composite. just briefly, our day began about 2:00 this morning with, the evolution of a spaceship ii, white knight ii, powered flight four was the name of this particular test. takeoff occurred at 9:20 this morning. my team and i were present at entire evolution. release of spaceship ii occurred at approximately 10:10...
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george brett. she never said that, frank white. excuse her please, mr. houser. as for you, mr. gnome, carry on. you can't be that lucky. know why? now that you have the gnome, do you get in the game? >> i haven't yet. nobody's invited me in there. i'm surprised they let me come this far, actually. >> reporter: if it hadn't happened here, they would say only in san francisco but it did happen here. only in kansas city. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> wayne, thank you. >>> you can get all sorts of fun facts about the world series from wayne such as this tweet today. more facts about kauffman stadium. every seat faces second base. you can get all of wayne's digital updates from kansas city by following him on twitter and on his facebook page. >>> only in kansas city would a fan be allowed to bring an enormous moose antler every time royals third baseman mike moustakas steps up to the plate, the fans yell moose! >> moose! >> thank you, larry. an exuberant fan took it to the next level by bringing in the antlers. unfortunately, there weren't too many occasions to bring them out. >> great as long as y
george brett. she never said that, frank white. excuse her please, mr. houser. as for you, mr. gnome, carry on. you can't be that lucky. know why? now that you have the gnome, do you get in the game? >> i haven't yet. nobody's invited me in there. i'm surprised they let me come this far, actually. >> reporter: if it hadn't happened here, they would say only in san francisco but it did happen here. only in kansas city. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> wayne, thank you....
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white said, "hey, are you charlie's brother george?"uspicious grocer told eddie he had to have all checks initialed by the cashier and he walked away to call the police department. well, the good work of grocer right behind a polygraph machine. walter and i watched as the lie thector scratched out verdict. i was fascinated by the little the reactioncorded on the chart. when the operator asked if eddie the answer was, "no." but i saw a slight variation on the chart. well, maybe he was lying, maybe he wasn't. but eddie didn't bat an eye the $64. do you know who did steal the check? answer was the same. "no." direct chart showed a hit. heer eddie saw the charts, told how a friend stole the check and he, himself, forged the endorsement and tried to put the check over on grocer white. walter showed me what a widespread racket this forgery business is. the secret service has thousands of cases on hand. stacked up waiting to be investigated. and new cases come in at the rate of about 3,000 every month. maybe more. but walter suddenly remembere
white said, "hey, are you charlie's brother george?"uspicious grocer told eddie he had to have all checks initialed by the cashier and he walked away to call the police department. well, the good work of grocer right behind a polygraph machine. walter and i watched as the lie thector scratched out verdict. i was fascinated by the little the reactioncorded on the chart. when the operator asked if eddie the answer was, "no." but i saw a slight variation on the chart. well,...
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next to george brett and frank white. >> harold: weird thing, playing in '85 and, obviously, '87.ear of someone of that stature that you're used to seeing and knowing the complications he went through, it's wrust not as common as today. we have so many efforts, cancer or whatever the drive might be. there's a lot more efforts now than there were back then. i think you weren't always aware of the different things he might have been going through. >> tom: you said it, joe. one of only three men, you see it there, to wear a royals uniform, to have that number retired. what a job he did that entire postseason. they were down 3-1 in the alcs to toronto and down 3-1 in the world series and won both series. >> joe: 1-2, the count on hosmer. and now the strikeout for out number one in the bottom of the eighth inning. those numbers are retired, obviously, next to the number 42, retired throughout baseball sha for jackie robinson. >> harold: look at number 20 out there as well, frank white. eight gold gloves here. they had some players, man. frank white coming through that academy, ron wash
next to george brett and frank white. >> harold: weird thing, playing in '85 and, obviously, '87.ear of someone of that stature that you're used to seeing and knowing the complications he went through, it's wrust not as common as today. we have so many efforts, cancer or whatever the drive might be. there's a lot more efforts now than there were back then. i think you weren't always aware of the different things he might have been going through. >> tom: you said it, joe. one of only...
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next to george brett and frank white. >> harold: weird thing, playing in '85 and, obviously, '87.ear of someone of that stature that you're used to seeing and knowing the complications he went through, it's wrust not as common as today. we have so many efforts, cancer or whatever the drive might be. there's a lot more efforts now than there were back then. i think you weren't always aware of the different things he might have been going through. >> tom: you said it, joe. one of only three men, you see it there, to wear a royals uniform, to have that number retired. what a job he did that entire postseason. they were down 3-1 in the alcs to toronto and down 3-1 in the world series and won both series. >> joe: 1-2, the count on hosmer. and now the strikeout for out number one in the bottom of the eighth inning. those numbers are retired, obviously, next to the number 42, retired throughout baseball sha for jackie robinson. >> harold: look at number 20 out there as well, frank white. eight gold gloves here. they had some players, man. frank white coming through that academy, ron wash
next to george brett and frank white. >> harold: weird thing, playing in '85 and, obviously, '87.ear of someone of that stature that you're used to seeing and knowing the complications he went through, it's wrust not as common as today. we have so many efforts, cancer or whatever the drive might be. there's a lot more efforts now than there were back then. i think you weren't always aware of the different things he might have been going through. >> tom: you said it, joe. one of only...
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became well known on the national stage after his roles within the republican party and the white house of george w. bush. he successfully chaired the campaign for governor for bob mcdonald in 2009. now his own bid for public office is facing some stiff head wind. >> it's the most immediate -- >> like most republicans running this year, ed gillespie is working hard to tie his opponents to an unpopular president. >> he says it in his adds and he says it is a troubling trend. bent ner,er, the income senator and former governor says most of his veets are rocedural. and whether -- financial advantage or name recognition, he's led gillespie in every single pole of this race. lot of republicans nationwide want to say what's happening with your race, why do you think you're down? >> i began this race 29 points 29 points.'re down i never expected to be up in this race in the poles. but i expected to be better than 29 points down. >> money and attention have been focused on other races around the country. gillespie says he is not discouraged as he pushes a message of increasing take-home pay and decreasin
became well known on the national stage after his roles within the republican party and the white house of george w. bush. he successfully chaired the campaign for governor for bob mcdonald in 2009. now his own bid for public office is facing some stiff head wind. >> it's the most immediate -- >> like most republicans running this year, ed gillespie is working hard to tie his opponents to an unpopular president. >> he says it in his adds and he says it is a troubling trend....
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with a white defendant and a black victim the trial generated national attention because of the completelies with the trayvon martin case-d. martin, was shot and killed by george zimmerman, who was white, during a dispute in sanford, florida. zimmerman was acquitsed. like dunn, no rming weapon was weapon was found in davis's vehicle. >>> for parents of jordan davis the verdict goes beyond justice for their son. >> we are very grateful that justice has been served. justice not only for jordan. but justice for tray von, for the nameless people and children who will never have a voice. >> with this most recent verdict, dunn will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> with these trials what was the difference? >> the second trial they were really going after michael dunn shooting. if you recall, he left the scene. prosecutors say, guilty people leave the scene. not guilty people wait and help law enforcement. >> this was also a matter of choice. there was a conviction in the first trial, not for murder 1 but in this case, why did the prosecutor and in indeed the family want to continue for second trial, when they could have gotten the same result? >> do you th
with a white defendant and a black victim the trial generated national attention because of the completelies with the trayvon martin case-d. martin, was shot and killed by george zimmerman, who was white, during a dispute in sanford, florida. zimmerman was acquitsed. like dunn, no rming weapon was weapon was found in davis's vehicle. >>> for parents of jordan davis the verdict goes beyond justice for their son. >> we are very grateful that justice has been served. justice not...
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>> that was george clinton. white fur, white boots. it was the mothership connection.what you feel now to be real ♪ >> burning to keep my whole body yearning ♪ groovelineing on the tonight ♪ >> this collection is unbelievable. >> amazing. it is a complete musical look back at a wonderful decade. it has everything. the funk bands, the solo superstars, everything that made 1970s soul music so fantastic. >> now this music and all of those memories can come alive again whenever you want. >> put on these cds and you will never have to push the skip what ton.ut in this collection is just that good. >> don't wait, call now. >> in the 1970s, soul music filled the airwaves all across america. we were listening to the soul of the 1970s. >> ♪ we are on the move >> ♪ no matter who you are >> 150 songs that made the 70s the decade with some of the greatest superstars that soul music has ever discovered. >> ♪ here i am, baby >> ♪ a, b, c, easy as 1, 2, 3 >> you will get all your favorite artists. smokey robinson, gladys knight, al green, aretha franklin, and marvin gaye. >> ♪ who is
>> that was george clinton. white fur, white boots. it was the mothership connection.what you feel now to be real ♪ >> burning to keep my whole body yearning ♪ groovelineing on the tonight ♪ >> this collection is unbelievable. >> amazing. it is a complete musical look back at a wonderful decade. it has everything. the funk bands, the solo superstars, everything that made 1970s soul music so fantastic. >> now this music and all of those memories can come alive...
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george toduttle. i see you live at 5100. that must be right next door to e.g. white. e street number in reverse and mentioned his own name. mr. wright also said, are you charlie's brother, george? the suspicious grocer told patty that he had to have all checks initialed by the cashier and he walked away to call the police department. the good work of grocer white put eddie right behind a polygraph machine. collided sector scratched out the verdict. i was -- the lie detector scratched out the verdict. the operator asked if eddie stole the check. the answer was no. but i saw a slight variation. maybe he was lying, maybe he wasn't. but he did not bat an eye until -- do you know who did steal the check? the answer was the same. the chart should he direct hit. he told how a friend stole the check while he himself forged the endorsement and tried to put the check over on grocer white. walter showed me what a widespread racket this forgery business is. the secret service has thousands of cases on hand. new cases, and at the rate of about re-thousand every month, -- 3000 every
george toduttle. i see you live at 5100. that must be right next door to e.g. white. e street number in reverse and mentioned his own name. mr. wright also said, are you charlie's brother, george? the suspicious grocer told patty that he had to have all checks initialed by the cashier and he walked away to call the police department. the good work of grocer white put eddie right behind a polygraph machine. collided sector scratched out the verdict. i was -- the lie detector scratched out the...
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george w. bush, are in favor of a white house bid. on the heels of these comments from his son, george p.h. >> is your dad going to run for president? >> i think he's still assessing it. >> do you think it's more or less than 50%? >> more than likely -- >> more than likely he'll run? >> that he'll run. a few years back. less likely. >> the family will be behind him 100%. >> the family will be 100% if he decides to do it. >> george p.'s brother, jeb bush jr., tells the times his mother has given her assent, and former first lady barb are bush is the only one not enthusiastic about a run. but keeping quiet. he'll decide later this year. barbara bush said before she did not want jeb to put his foot into the water on this one. >>> the federal government recognizing marriage equality in 30 states. alaska, north carolina, west virginia and wyoming will receive the same federal benefits and legal rights as heterosexual couples. it's 32 states plus washington, d.c. and comes after the supreme court recently declined to hear challenges to same-sex marriage bans overturned in five states. with each
george w. bush, are in favor of a white house bid. on the heels of these comments from his son, george p.h. >> is your dad going to run for president? >> i think he's still assessing it. >> do you think it's more or less than 50%? >> more than likely -- >> more than likely he'll run? >> that he'll run. a few years back. less likely. >> the family will be behind him 100%. >> the family will be 100% if he decides to do it. >> george p.'s...
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of couture for celebrities, first ladies and most recently the wedding dress for george clooney's wife. >>> an accused white house fence jumper is due back in court today. u.s. army veteran gonzalez was carrying a knife when he scaled the fence and got as far as the white house east room last month. the highly publicized security breach helped lead to a change at the head of security service. gonzalez has already pleaded not guilty. >>> and more than 4 million vehicles are being recalled for airbag problems dating back to 2002. the recall includes cars made by honda, toyota, nissan and mazda, gm, ford, chrysler, bmw and mitsubishi and those with recalled vehicles should contact their dealer immediately. safety advocates say four people have already died and dozens have been hurt. >>> calls of concern in our area, police in chester county are warning residents about several phone scams. the police say a 92-year-old woman was the victim of a publisher clearing house scam. she was instructed to cash a check sent to her and send some back money to her. in the end she lost about $8,000. authorities say right now
of couture for celebrities, first ladies and most recently the wedding dress for george clooney's wife. >>> an accused white house fence jumper is due back in court today. u.s. army veteran gonzalez was carrying a knife when he scaled the fence and got as far as the white house east room last month. the highly publicized security breach helped lead to a change at the head of security service. gonzalez has already pleaded not guilty. >>> and more than 4 million vehicles are...
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and we heard this when george wr bush was in the white house as well the house and senate was upset and they started to publicly criticize the president for not communicating. is this a problem that the president and this president ho served in the senate, is he enough with ting members of his party on capitol hill or is it not getting their egos stroked? >> you've got to step back and look at this job we call president and what it requires somebody to do today. i think it is by far the toughest job in the world. it always has been a tough job because the president always has to work closely with congress. the constitution created congress in article one. it is the most important thing they did. and they gave most of the power to the congress. the congress spends the money. the congress declares war or doesn't declare war. it has to sanction all of the candidates the presidents wants to put up for the cabinet and other important positions. there's always been required a lot of time on task for presidents with the congress. and i guess i'd say presidents can't meet with them often enough
and we heard this when george wr bush was in the white house as well the house and senate was upset and they started to publicly criticize the president for not communicating. is this a problem that the president and this president ho served in the senate, is he enough with ting members of his party on capitol hill or is it not getting their egos stroked? >> you've got to step back and look at this job we call president and what it requires somebody to do today. i think it is by far the...
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frank white, george brett. >> greatest player ever to wear the uniform. >> reporter: who needs the heroes when kansas city has the gnome. >> he's styrofoam. >> yes, but he's dressed appropriately. >> reporter: all thanks to steven, a sculptor who cast the gnome four months ago as a royals good luck charm. but he never expected his gnome to go viral around here. >> i have done art my whole life. i live in that world. >> reporter: has anything ever taken off like this? >> oh, no. no. >> reporter: it is ten feet tall, weighs maybe 100 pounds and yet has become a magnet even to san francisco fans who swear that getting their picture taken with the gnome is not a jinx. >> the gnome is starting to turn orange and black. >> i have nothing to say. >> reporter: in this moving sea of blue, it's another splash of color and give them credit. if this had not happened at kansas city, we would see something like this and say only in san francisco. now that you have the gnome, do you get in the game? >> i haven't yet. nobody's invited me in there. i'm surprised they let me come this far, actually. >> rep
frank white, george brett. >> greatest player ever to wear the uniform. >> reporter: who needs the heroes when kansas city has the gnome. >> he's styrofoam. >> yes, but he's dressed appropriately. >> reporter: all thanks to steven, a sculptor who cast the gnome four months ago as a royals good luck charm. but he never expected his gnome to go viral around here. >> i have done art my whole life. i live in that world. >> reporter: has anything ever taken...
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conceived this notion of the white o build house and the capitol in the whole city. now, who's going do this building. now george washington initially europeans.ted white and they put the call out but they're not a lot of white want to get in a boat and come over to the new country rocks trees and throw out on the side of the road. so they had very, very little recruiting. so they turned to who they turn to, who build most f the grand buildings in this country in that period in the slave. individuals built the washington and built the white capitol. the people who did unskilled labor, for example. basically a s jungle. it was just trees. trees, had to cut the someone had to drag them out. someone had to build in roads. -- hard, hard, hard work. this was mostly slave labor. were also skilled labor that was carried on by people who were slaves. for example, we know at least five of the carpenters who built the inside of the white house, harry, john, paul, we have their names. were black. they were enslaved. now there's probably free black that was involved and there was, of course, white labor. ut black labor, bla
conceived this notion of the white o build house and the capitol in the whole city. now, who's going do this building. now george washington initially europeans.ted white and they put the call out but they're not a lot of white want to get in a boat and come over to the new country rocks trees and throw out on the side of the road. so they had very, very little recruiting. so they turned to who they turn to, who build most f the grand buildings in this country in that period in the slave....
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white house and the whole city. who is going to do the building? george washington initially said he wanted white europeans. they put the call out. there were not a lto g over thee over to the new country and did trees and throw rocks. success very little recruiting. they turned to who they usually turn to, who built most of the grand bill during this -- grand buildings, people who were enslaved. we have a great deal of information on the individuals who worked and built washington, d.c. and the white house. we know that there were people who did unskilled labor, washington was a jungle. it just trees. somebody had to cut the trees, drag the mount, build inroads. dirt, hard work. this was mostly slave labor. there were also skilled labor that was carried on by people who were enslaved. we know at least five of the carpenters who built the inside of the white house, tom, harry, john, paul. they were black. they were enslaved. free blackobably labor involved and what labor. embodied inlabor is the structures of washington, d.c. and the capitol building and the white house. labor to doon slave that constructio
white house and the whole city. who is going to do the building? george washington initially said he wanted white europeans. they put the call out. there were not a lto g over thee over to the new country and did trees and throw rocks. success very little recruiting. they turned to who they usually turn to, who built most of the grand bill during this -- grand buildings, people who were enslaved. we have a great deal of information on the individuals who worked and built washington, d.c. and...
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she also complained that then white house aid george stephanopoulus. rmal charges were ever charged mrs. against mrs. clinton. k kagan's: controlling arkansas -- triggered the president's false relationship with white house internal monica lewinsky, in an october 1996 memo to clinton's private counsel, kagan lamented the gutter level of our politics and the supreme court then constituted would even jeblgt a new and disgusting element into american political life by advancing jones's claim. in another memo sent to her boss in may 1996, kagan apologized for not relaying some porngt news. i may have really blanked up. hillary clinton ordered an aid to determine who had been linking behind the scenes accounts to -- in a 1995 memo, ira magaziner told -- was then hhs secretary who remained in that office for the entirety of clinton presidency. >> speculation about what will happen in this november's voting has become a key part of the news media political coverage, we obviously do it a lot right here. tonight fox news media analyst and host of fox news's medi
she also complained that then white house aid george stephanopoulus. rmal charges were ever charged mrs. against mrs. clinton. k kagan's: controlling arkansas -- triggered the president's false relationship with white house internal monica lewinsky, in an october 1996 memo to clinton's private counsel, kagan lamented the gutter level of our politics and the supreme court then constituted would even jeblgt a new and disgusting element into american political life by advancing jones's claim. in...
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gillespie's work heading up the republican national committee working with the george w. bush white house and helping in the mitt romney campaign. mr. gillespie can you name a specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. gillespie: again when you are not in the white house my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things i think i'm probably at odds with members of my party and that is i believe in the early 90s when congress passed mandatory minimum sentences in the u.s. congress that we swung too far and i believe we need to revisit those and in particular for nonviolent offenders and allow more discretion for judges and frankly more discussion for the states to make determinations in terms of what other proper sentencing guidelines. i think we went overboard in terms of federal sentencing mandatory sentencing. i'm someone who believes in redemption and reconciliation and i also believe we need to look at the process of banning the box in
gillespie's work heading up the republican national committee working with the george w. bush white house and helping in the mitt romney campaign. mr. gillespie can you name a specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. gillespie: again when you are not in the white house my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things i think i'm probably at odds...
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and he would be george the third iffhe would make it to the white house himself, well, he would be theh bush at the third george. look at what is happening in georgia. democrats there are trying to put one number is not to members into higher offices. until is in that great? it's great. @% might double the dna. and coming up next, ebola battle shaping of the nation's military and the commander-in-chief3 versus the pentagon and how to treat our service members when they returned from ebola they returned from ebola stricken nations. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. lou: major general darryl williams commander of u.s. army africa along with other soldiers returning from west africa. admiral james, the author of the new book the accidental admiral. and first of all, thank you for being here. %-question, about to get reactin to the response about the quarantine issue. >> they have no
and he would be george the third iffhe would make it to the white house himself, well, he would be theh bush at the third george. look at what is happening in georgia. democrats there are trying to put one number is not to members into higher offices. until is in that great? it's great. @% might double the dna. and coming up next, ebola battle shaping of the nation's military and the commander-in-chief3 versus the pentagon and how to treat our service members when they returned from ebola they...
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enemies.g to make him >> is that story throughout george bush asking you to the white house? >> he asked me to lunch at the white house one day. and told me in the course of , that he wasn't making any said -- with mary and i i forgot what i said. i think i said it was a credit to marry. >> the way the story went, he had a dinner and said, try to talk her out of those things, saying things about me. >> well, good luck. if you tried really to understand mary and mary, well, you can't help but listen. mary is a great listener. >> why do they care about one columnist? >> they want them all. they don't want handful of columnists who agree with them. they want 100 of them. kennedy would get sore as hell at one correspondent for 20 minutes and then get sore as the heraldbanned tribune, but it wasn't very serious because he would send somebody over to dr. linsky's drugstore and buy 20 of them so comehe could read them even as he had said that the paper was bad. >> again, to the presidency, techniques. do a lot of them call you directly over the years? >> i don't think so. did, and n
enemies.g to make him >> is that story throughout george bush asking you to the white house? >> he asked me to lunch at the white house one day. and told me in the course of , that he wasn't making any said -- with mary and i i forgot what i said. i think i said it was a credit to marry. >> the way the story went, he had a dinner and said, try to talk her out of those things, saying things about me. >> well, good luck. if you tried really to understand mary and mary,...
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and he would be george the third iffhe would make it to the white house himself, well, he would be therth bush at the third george. look at what is happening in georgia. democrats there are trying to put one number is not to members into higher offices. until is in that great? it's great. @% might double the dna. and coming up next, ebola battle shaping of the nation's military and the commander-in-chief3 versus the pentagon and how to treat our service members when they returned from ebola stricken nations. we will take it up next. el like one big mystery. you're never quite sure whats ming youway. but when y've got an entire company who knows that theost on-time flights are nothing if we can'get your thingit's no wonder more people choose delta than a other airline. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or noing. the sleekest... ..exiest, ...badst, ...safes ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshes.. ...or nothg. at merces-benz, we do things one wayr we d't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothg. lou: major general darryl williams commander of u.s. army africa
and he would be george the third iffhe would make it to the white house himself, well, he would be therth bush at the third george. look at what is happening in georgia. democrats there are trying to put one number is not to members into higher offices. until is in that great? it's great. @% might double the dna. and coming up next, ebola battle shaping of the nation's military and the commander-in-chief3 versus the pentagon and how to treat our service members when they returned from ebola...
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i can still tell you stone break curve, todd white, chris george. that's what i was studying at night, but you spend all of that effort and then your university is not in any way insuring you get a degree at the end in something like engineering or political science. that they're not honoring the fact that sometimes, when you're working full time, you can't finish your degree in four or five years. in fact, when they could lord over you the removal of your scholarship, because it does still happen. athletes are still exploited. if they blow out their knee, if they somehow don't meet the mandates of a coach, they lose their scholarship, they don't get their degree. so to me this is plain and simple the dark side of the ncaa where athletes are being exploited. this is why i love that taylor branch is here, because occasionally -- and you used these work, doctor -- it may work as a cattle prod to get this -- i wrote that word down, because i have seen the ncaa move quickly when there's money and reputation on the table. for example, you messagesed his
i can still tell you stone break curve, todd white, chris george. that's what i was studying at night, but you spend all of that effort and then your university is not in any way insuring you get a degree at the end in something like engineering or political science. that they're not honoring the fact that sometimes, when you're working full time, you can't finish your degree in four or five years. in fact, when they could lord over you the removal of your scholarship, because it does still...
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. >> is that story true about george bush asking you to the white house? >> he asked me to lunch one day. not making anyas progress with mary. i said, i forgot what the hell i said. i said that is a credit to marry. >> the story is -- this is the way it was written. have a dinner and talk to her, try to talk her out of saying those things to me. >> good luck. >it wouldn't do good. if you try to understand the mary. -- understand mary. she is a great listener. >> why does he care about a one columnist? >> they want them all. they don't want a handful of call masts -- columnists. they want them all. that is human nature. get sore as hell at a correspondent for 20 minutes. he would get sore as hell at papers. he banned the new york world tribune. and was in a serious man. he would's -- it was not a serious ban. he would send somebody to the drugstore so he could read them, even as he had said the paper was banned. >> back to the presidency. techniques. have all of them called you directly over the years? >> i don't think so. kennedy did. nixon did, funnily en
. >> is that story true about george bush asking you to the white house? >> he asked me to lunch one day. not making anyas progress with mary. i said, i forgot what the hell i said. i said that is a credit to marry. >> the story is -- this is the way it was written. have a dinner and talk to her, try to talk her out of saying those things to me. >> good luck. >it wouldn't do good. if you try to understand the mary. -- understand mary. she is a great listener. >>...
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george clooney's bride. >> you come in the east room. >> path of the white house intruder and secret service under fire. >> half of a white house tour. >> i think it's a lot of b.s. >> that didn't take long. >> behind the scenes fight as whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell go at each other. >> strangest perp walk ever. >> you wanted to plead guilty. >> yeah. >> was this the reason she was targeted. >> she was a rich broker. >> this case has sent a trial across the country for working women. >> then, the new book that reveals what katie couric and diane sawyer really think of each other.
george clooney's bride. >> you come in the east room. >> path of the white house intruder and secret service under fire. >> half of a white house tour. >> i think it's a lot of b.s. >> that didn't take long. >> behind the scenes fight as whoopi goldberg and rosie o'donnell go at each other. >> strangest perp walk ever. >> you wanted to plead guilty. >> yeah. >> was this the reason she was targeted. >> she was a rich broker....
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called malibu mafia, including paul newman, tried to bring glitz to the 1972 candidate, george mcgovern's bid for the white. number two, bill clinton turned to hollywood in 19d 96, event with barbara streisand and tom hanks raised $4 million. how can we forget that try at the saxophone with ar sen no hall. see if hillary can hit the right notes in 2016. clint eastwood and the emmy chair. no word if romney or the chair will give it another go in 2016. number four, old blue eyes and jfk, sinatra started spreading the news in hollywood, hosting a huge fund-raiser for the boston native in 1960. number five, the gran father of hollywood and politics, no one can do it better than ronald reagan. he had all of the hollywood he needed on his own. and a note, this morning, lapd has issued a notice, a city that already has a lot of traffic is about to have a whole lot more. has nothing to do with me. more to do with the president. that wraps up this hour on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. see you tomorrow from los angeles. news nation with tamron hall is next. nergy source. turn ocean waves into powe
called malibu mafia, including paul newman, tried to bring glitz to the 1972 candidate, george mcgovern's bid for the white. number two, bill clinton turned to hollywood in 19d 96, event with barbara streisand and tom hanks raised $4 million. how can we forget that try at the saxophone with ar sen no hall. see if hillary can hit the right notes in 2016. clint eastwood and the emmy chair. no word if romney or the chair will give it another go in 2016. number four, old blue eyes and jfk, sinatra...
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george w. bush was president when that started, and tonight there's more speculation his brother is considering a run for the white house. a true family insider sparked new rumors about former florida governor jeb bush. george p. bush hinted it is likely his dad will run for president in 2016. the younger bush made those comments on abc news while talking about his own bid to become texas' land commissioner. >>> 2,000 degrees and threatening to engulf homes. up next, molten lava on the move and the damage already done in hawaii. >>> and enjoy the day while it lasts. big weather >>> it is anything but paradise for dozens of families on hawaii's big island. look at what could force them out of their homes at any minute this coming week. an active lava flow, oozing towards homes in a rural part of the puna region. and it is dangerous. it has already seeped across roads, as hot as 2,000 degrees fahrenheit, could spark fires or ex-employes. >>> dominion wants to bring a natural gas pipeline through virginia and now it is asking property owners on the proposed path to let them survey the line. it starts in harrison coun
george w. bush was president when that started, and tonight there's more speculation his brother is considering a run for the white house. a true family insider sparked new rumors about former florida governor jeb bush. george p. bush hinted it is likely his dad will run for president in 2016. the younger bush made those comments on abc news while talking about his own bid to become texas' land commissioner. >>> 2,000 degrees and threatening to engulf homes. up next, molten lava on the...
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gillespie's a senator warner has voted 97% for the obama agenda and you also mention headed up the george w. bush white house and also mr. gillespie gave unanimous specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question for you. gillespie: there are differences i have. my party has nothing to stand up to buy shares things that i am probably at odds with my party i believe in the early '90s when congress passed mandatory minimum sentences in the u.s. we have gone too far. i think we need to revisit those and in particular for non-violent offenders. to allow more discretion for judges and the states to make determinations over proper sentencing guidelines i think we went overboard with federal sentencing minimum sentences i am someone who believes in redemption and reconciliation and i also believe we need to look at the prospect of checking after you serve your time and have paid your price in terms of time in prison for certain jobs. you should not be required to check the box as a felon but those who have paid their debt to society they need to make it easier. and for ce
gillespie's a senator warner has voted 97% for the obama agenda and you also mention headed up the george w. bush white house and also mr. gillespie gave unanimous specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question for you. gillespie: there are differences i have. my party has nothing to stand up to buy shares things that i am probably at odds with my party i believe in the early '90s when congress passed mandatory minimum sentences in the u.s. we have gone...
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black victim, the trial was often likened to the trayvon martin case, where as a mostly white jury acquitted george zimmerman, jordan davis' father was gratified that a mostly white jury returned a very different verdict for his son. >> a shining example that you can have a jury made up of mostly white people, white men to be an example to the rest of the world to stop the discriminatory practices. >> you heard from angela corey in that piece. you may remember her as the prosecutor in the trayvon martin case. michael dunn would evade a murder conviction because of corey's mishandling of the trial. it could be seen as a vindication this morning. >> coming up, aljazeera's legal contributor will break down the verdict in this case. >> foul is upon us. let's get a check of your forecast this morning. >> meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. >> a potent storm system, look at heavy rain in places like missouri dealing with it yesterday, more of that today, leading to flooding situations and flash flooding that we'll have to be concerned about. it's on the move and developing along with that cold front t
black victim, the trial was often likened to the trayvon martin case, where as a mostly white jury acquitted george zimmerman, jordan davis' father was gratified that a mostly white jury returned a very different verdict for his son. >> a shining example that you can have a jury made up of mostly white people, white men to be an example to the rest of the world to stop the discriminatory practices. >> you heard from angela corey in that piece. you may remember her as the prosecutor...
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white house run. in 1972, he led george mcgovern's losing presidential bid. father hermann won an oscar for writing "citizen kain." he was 90 years old. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. no sign of him yet. keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. [ all ] awwwwww! oats go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! >>> welcome back to "first look." quick update on your weekend forecast. thankfully the nor'easter that brought us all the problems the last couple days will slowly be exiting. i say slowly because it's still raining in much of massachusetts, new hampshire, and portions of maine. we're going to clear it out slowly throughout the day. also rain for you early this morning if you're heading out in the miami area. you're going to get some downpours and slow commutes. as far as the
white house run. in 1972, he led george mcgovern's losing presidential bid. father hermann won an oscar for writing "citizen kain." he was 90 years old. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. no sign of him yet. keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [...
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in the front row, four over from the right is frank white, second baseman from kansas city. to his right is georgett who was third baseman on that team. it is one to pick in the whole list. >> anti pine tar or pro pine tar? >> pro. i wish i could use it in the press briefing. i do not see buddy. and then darrell. >> when do you think they will win? >> i think they will win it in six. >> a speech occurred that we could not possibly nor, and we will show it to you when we come back. ♪ >> bill clinton is back in the razorback state and there is so much good material that he produced while he was down there that there is not enough to put it all in this show. but we will talk about his speech in the addition of political science theater. >> the wagging finger, a great way to start it. nodding. >> fantastic. >> the use of expressions. >> he's doing the thing he did yesterday where he is saying the republicans are scamming the voters of arkansas. >> his opponent wants you to give him a four your job -- year job. >> the thing about clinton is that everything see is a great improviser, but he also hones t
in the front row, four over from the right is frank white, second baseman from kansas city. to his right is georgett who was third baseman on that team. it is one to pick in the whole list. >> anti pine tar or pro pine tar? >> pro. i wish i could use it in the press briefing. i do not see buddy. and then darrell. >> when do you think they will win? >> i think they will win it in six. >> a speech occurred that we could not possibly nor, and we will show it to you...
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. >> most millennials have a belly full of man they once helped send to the white house, twice. architect of george w. bush's two presidential campaign victories, karl rove on this shiftining electoral forces and likely outcome. next. lou: so-called millennials turning on the democratic party in a new harvard institute of politics poll, 51% of 18-29-year-olds, now prefer a republican, led congress. 47% in favor of a democratic congress, that is a massive shift in favor of republicans, since 2010, when 55% of millennialsy from pered preferrd democratically led congress. here to give us his insight to the midterms, that you 5 days away, former deputy chief of staff for george w. bush, charl rove -- karl rove, fox news crypt orcontributor, good to hau with us, more millennials identify with conservatives instead of liberals. not much, but, 35 to 33%, but, that is an astounding shift, does this suggestion disaster for democrats? >> well, first of all number you citeed at beginning is among those who said they are going to vote. now, the number is better for democrats among all millennials, we don't kno
. >> most millennials have a belly full of man they once helped send to the white house, twice. architect of george w. bush's two presidential campaign victories, karl rove on this shiftining electoral forces and likely outcome. next. lou: so-called millennials turning on the democratic party in a new harvard institute of politics poll, 51% of 18-29-year-olds, now prefer a republican, led congress. 47% in favor of a democratic congress, that is a massive shift in favor of republicans,...
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there is going to be no more separate deals and the clinton white house began to calm down so it shows what he can do. george w. bush did it the same way with josh bolton in the second term so i think this white house is thinking we have two more years, how do we get enough intellectual capital to deal with what we know are huge problems. we have talked about isis, ebola, that's just the beginning, china, and so i think they are looking, i think they are trying to think who are the people who would help, be bring in retired general allen, marine general, widely respected is the first sign of what you will see a lot more of after the november election. >> schieffer: and also ronald reagan made some significant changes in his white house. >> wholesale during and after iran-contra, oh, my goodness, everybody got canned and very serious and substantive people took their jobs and these were people who could push back very seriously against anything they didn't like. i understand what everybody is saying about maybe the president will make personnel changes. i rarely disagree with that, but my sense is, as david s
there is going to be no more separate deals and the clinton white house began to calm down so it shows what he can do. george w. bush did it the same way with josh bolton in the second term so i think this white house is thinking we have two more years, how do we get enough intellectual capital to deal with what we know are huge problems. we have talked about isis, ebola, that's just the beginning, china, and so i think they are looking, i think they are trying to think who are the people who...
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that has been resistant to change probably since they moved here, became a bad team, george president marshall was a white supremacist big debt. he refused to integrate the team, african-american player for 15 years after the lead integrated. he only did it because he was forced to by the federal government because rfk stadium is on federal lands department of interior. his allies included the american ic party who picketed outside 62 outside d.c. stadium. now we have controversy with a football team, and george preston marshall, dan snyder refuses to change racial slur to the football team. and grow up with the team on the issue and did research as a counselor, the redskin facts that you pay p r. >> what is your question? >> my question is what is it going to take, i was wondering why you decided to use the r word and what will it take to change the dictionary definition of football -- racial slur in the football team? >> part of the point is you are a fan of the washington team? >> i cannot route for the team until they change the name. i made that decision a couple years ago. >> then you that is what y
that has been resistant to change probably since they moved here, became a bad team, george president marshall was a white supremacist big debt. he refused to integrate the team, african-american player for 15 years after the lead integrated. he only did it because he was forced to by the federal government because rfk stadium is on federal lands department of interior. his allies included the american ic party who picketed outside 62 outside d.c. stadium. now we have controversy with a...
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eldest son of florida governor jeb bush says it's more than likely his dad will run for the white house in 2016. george p. bush who himself is running for state office in texas made that statement in an better view with abc while jeb bush could tap into his father and brother's fund raising networks, critics say he's too moderate on education and immigration policy. >>> here's another look at the question of the morning. 50 years ago at least 40% of the population did this once a year. today it's less than 5%. is it a, have a family reunion, b, go fishing, or c, get professional portraits? >> good morning, carol majors. she says the answer is c, get professional portraits. no one i know has done that in years. what do you think? put your guesses and comments on our facebook fan page. we'll have the answer in about have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio
eldest son of florida governor jeb bush says it's more than likely his dad will run for the white house in 2016. george p. bush who himself is running for state office in texas made that statement in an better view with abc while jeb bush could tap into his father and brother's fund raising networks, critics say he's too moderate on education and immigration policy. >>> here's another look at the question of the morning. 50 years ago at least 40% of the population did this once a year....
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gillespie's recounting of the republican national committee working with the george w. bush whitese and helping in the mitt romney presidential campaign. i will start with mr. gillespie. community specific example of you standing up to your party, and snore warner, the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. gillespie: there are differences i have. when you're not in the white house, my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things were think i'm probably at odds with some members of my party and that is i believe that in the early 90s when congress passed mandatory minimum sentences in the u.s. congress, that we swung too far. and that i believe we need to revisit those. in particular for nonviolent offenders, and allow more discretion for judges and for the more discretion for the states to make determinations in terms of what are the proper sentencing guidelines. i think we went overboard in terms of federal sentencing, mandatory minimum sentences. i'm someone who believes in retention and in reconcilia
gillespie's recounting of the republican national committee working with the george w. bush whitese and helping in the mitt romney presidential campaign. i will start with mr. gillespie. community specific example of you standing up to your party, and snore warner, the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. gillespie: there are differences i have. when you're not in the white house, my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you...
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gillespie's work heading up the republican national committee working with the george w. bush white house and helping in the mitt romney campaign. mr. gillespie can you name a specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. >> again when you are not in the white house my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things i think i'm probably at odds with members of my party and that is i believe in the early 90s when congress passed mandatory minimum sentences in the u.s. congress that we swung too far and i believe we need to revisit those and in particular for nonviolent offenders and allow more discretion for judges and frankly more discussion for the states to make determinations in terms of what other proper sentencing guidelines. i think we went overboard in terms of federal sentencing mandatory sentencing. i'm someone who believes in redemption and reconciliation and i also believe we need to look at the process of banning the box in terms of
gillespie's work heading up the republican national committee working with the george w. bush white house and helping in the mitt romney campaign. mr. gillespie can you name a specific example of you standing up to your party and senator warner the same question to you, specific example of standing up to the parties. >> again when you are not in the white house my party doesn't have one thing to stand up to right now but i will share with you some things i think i'm probably at odds with...
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honors general koz mere polaski who became father of american calvary aiding george washington during revolutionary war. red and white flag for proudly on display as folk dancers joined marching bands and in a celebration of polish culture. >> philadelphia is home to about 65,000 people of polish deseptember and for many today's day was a way to connect to native land tradition and pass down to traditions. >> tell me what did you in the parade today. >> danced. did did you have fun. >> yes. >> it's important we don't have family here in united states. and we want to be able to see people it's a special day for us is. >> we see the polish community is large in the united states and it's where we come from. >> you had fun dressing them up. > yes we did. >> whole family. >> just so show them it's important to be proud of your heritage and where you come from. >> general polaski was mortally wounded in combat 2 35 years ago and for today's parade it's clear his legacy and strength of polish community in the area are still going strong. and on the parkway, i'm amy buckman for "action news" at 10 on phl17. >> it was a cele
honors general koz mere polaski who became father of american calvary aiding george washington during revolutionary war. red and white flag for proudly on display as folk dancers joined marching bands and in a celebration of polish culture. >> philadelphia is home to about 65,000 people of polish deseptember and for many today's day was a way to connect to native land tradition and pass down to traditions. >> tell me what did you in the parade today. >> danced. did did you...
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chuck todd and joining us is tom brokaw and helene cooper back from liberia, and the white house director under george bush susan fagan and george bush's first press secretary robert gibbs. thank you for joining me. this is "meet the press. >> from washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and welcome and breaking news. a second case of ebola confirmed in texas. it is the first person-to-person transmission in the united states. reminder, it is a health care worker who treated thomas eric duncan. in a moment, we will hear from dr. anthony fauci from the national institutes of health, and first to mark potter who is in dallas covering the story. mark, what do we know about when this health care worker came into contact with the late mr. d duncan? >> well, it sounds like the contact occurred on duncan's second visit to the hospital which began here september 28th. the officials say they got the preliminary test results back late last night indicating that a health care worker here at texas health presbyterian had contracted ebola and further tests will be conducted by the cdc in atlanta t
chuck todd and joining us is tom brokaw and helene cooper back from liberia, and the white house director under george bush susan fagan and george bush's first press secretary robert gibbs. thank you for joining me. this is "meet the press. >> from washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and welcome and breaking news. a second case of ebola confirmed in texas. it is the first person-to-person transmission in the united states. reminder, it is a health...
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and the white gone worn by amal alamuddin in her wedding to george clooney. de la renta became a fashion fixture after coming to the u.s. at the time when paris and milan be capitals of couture. but the designer said he rarely looked to the past. >> it seems to be what i did is what i'm doing. now. >> reporter: de la renta made his name dressing some of the world's most famous women. but in an interview with "cbs morning news," he made his key to success sound simple. >> what do you think makes a beautiful gown? >> that the woman fits great in it. >> oscar de la renta said success for him was seeing a woman on the streets wearing one of his designs. de la renta died this week in connecticut. he was 82 years old. >>> a man carried to safety from a burning home meets the stranger who saved him. >>> but first, a warning about potentially deadly air bags. this is the "cbs morning news." imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar
and the white gone worn by amal alamuddin in her wedding to george clooney. de la renta became a fashion fixture after coming to the u.s. at the time when paris and milan be capitals of couture. but the designer said he rarely looked to the past. >> it seems to be what i did is what i'm doing. now. >> reporter: de la renta made his name dressing some of the world's most famous women. but in an interview with "cbs morning news," he made his key to success sound simple....