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>>mike pelton for organist harold julander it's the same book of songs but a much different tune >> it's always fun to use a new instrument and this is my first time on this instrument >>mike pelton that's because the magnitude 6- 0 earthquake damaged the organ typically used by the first united methodist church >> there's a lot of damage to the pipes >>mike pelton and to the whole building. the first united methodist church is fortunrately those at the napa community seventh day adventist church stepped in and are letting the methodist church worship here >> the message is of reassurance and hope >>mike pelton pastor lee neisch tells me church organizers worked all week preparing for service at this new setting. despite damage to *their churchthey're moving forward and the hundreds of parishoners seem to agree a change of venue does not change the power of prayer >> we've lost a lot but hey we are alive tie i'm praying for a good night's sleep for everyone and after all they still have >>mike pelton the familiar sounds of harold on the organ >> may'be i'll add in 'we shall overcome' >>m
>>mike pelton for organist harold julander it's the same book of songs but a much different tune >> it's always fun to use a new instrument and this is my first time on this instrument >>mike pelton that's because the magnitude 6- 0 earthquake damaged the organ typically used by the first united methodist church >> there's a lot of damage to the pipes >>mike pelton and to the whole building. the first united methodist church is fortunrately those at the napa...
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harold in new jersey, good morning. republican. >> caller: good morning. i'm sorry. i feel a duty to call. i'm a veteran of world war ii and my confidence level in the president is very low, or any postpartum depression -- any president is wrong, dangerously wrong when they live in the land of make believe. our president said there that people should have fair and free elections. nevertheless in this country in the last presidential election, he used the full force of the government to, the full force of the irs. he use -- the only thing he didn't use, he didn't use any of the soldiers and thank god for that. but this president even like on health care, he promises you can keep your doctor. this is a horrible thing. he says you can keep your plan. you're going to save $2,500 a year. >> host: so president, you so harold, you don't trust the president. jean in colorado, independent, your confidence level? >> caller: zorro. this is going to work about as well as it has for the last 22 to 23 years our involve bement in the middle east. we spent somewhere between two and
harold in new jersey, good morning. republican. >> caller: good morning. i'm sorry. i feel a duty to call. i'm a veteran of world war ii and my confidence level in the president is very low, or any postpartum depression -- any president is wrong, dangerously wrong when they live in the land of make believe. our president said there that people should have fair and free elections. nevertheless in this country in the last presidential election, he used the full force of the government to,...
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it looks a lot easier from this side of the camera, harold p.m.t what our effort would actually look like on the ground. ayman and tony were clear that i think the american people have heard from the president over the last several days which i think is what we need here. a lot of people think we are going to deploy troops in a broad way. a different way to do this. ayman, i thought, said it well. >> a couple of more headlines and then to the break. my dad is on the other side and he is nervous already. >>> raising the minimum wage on the arkansas state ballot after a petition received more than twice the signatures it needed. what more do people need to know about what we need to do here? if passed it would raise the state's minimum wage from $6.25 and hour to $7.50 an hour in 2016. mark prior embraced the increase in february calling it the right thing to do and signing on to the petition. his opponent republican congressman tom cotton has yet to make an decision. >> this is an important issue. i said it after labor day and believe it now. this
it looks a lot easier from this side of the camera, harold p.m.t what our effort would actually look like on the ground. ayman and tony were clear that i think the american people have heard from the president over the last several days which i think is what we need here. a lot of people think we are going to deploy troops in a broad way. a different way to do this. ayman, i thought, said it well. >> a couple of more headlines and then to the break. my dad is on the other side and he is...
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>> jimmy: he's in "harold and kumar."k." >> i was putting makeup on. >> jimmy: i have not seen these. that's not my fault. it's john cho. >> i said that, under my breath. >> jimmy: you did say that. all right. we'll save this. i'll give this to him as a memento. and maybe you can sign it and write sorry in the corner. "celebrity name game" it airs twice every weekday. check your local listings. courteney cox, everybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >>> the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. charlie, the demand on this network, it is increasing by the second. it's crazy, huh? and people are relying on it more than ever. we cover more than 99% of all americans. i know, i can't imagine living without it. it's a place where people can come share knowledge and ideas. it's beautiful. that's deep charlie. my selfie just hit a hundred likes...(gasps) a hundred! at&t is building you a better network. (door knock!love it...say bounty paper towels are the best?... they're a
>> jimmy: he's in "harold and kumar."k." >> i was putting makeup on. >> jimmy: i have not seen these. that's not my fault. it's john cho. >> i said that, under my breath. >> jimmy: you did say that. all right. we'll save this. i'll give this to him as a memento. and maybe you can sign it and write sorry in the corner. "celebrity name game" it airs twice every weekday. check your local listings. courteney cox, everybody. we'll be right back....
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we also have an exceptional lineup of guests including chef harold moore who transforms his new jersey sensibilities into american high cuisine in no. >>> and later grammy nominated singer john. he's putting his own stamp on that great songwriting tradition. >>> we begin with this morning's top story, the race to restore airline service across the nation. after an alleged arson fire at an air traffic control center shut down chicago's two main airports, o'hare and midway. >> chicago is one of the nation's busiest airline hubs. let's get the latest from transportation correspondent jeff pegues at reagan national airport near washington. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. more than 2,000 flights have been canceled in the last 24 hours and flights in and out o of chicago are expected to be impacted once again today. the faa is trying to determine the extent of the damage and when air traffic will return to normal. on the ground it was a mess at both of chicago's busy airports. lines of passengers at midway stretched the length of the terminal. at o'hare, more of the same as tr
we also have an exceptional lineup of guests including chef harold moore who transforms his new jersey sensibilities into american high cuisine in no. >>> and later grammy nominated singer john. he's putting his own stamp on that great songwriting tradition. >>> we begin with this morning's top story, the race to restore airline service across the nation. after an alleged arson fire at an air traffic control center shut down chicago's two main airports, o'hare and midway....
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. >> harold, isn't that what they do? >> i don't know.that's what i heard. >> jeremy peters would know. when you're running for president write a ok
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harold, you have one other?mes," nfl stands by, if you want to understand why goodell's job is safe this is why. the only people who can fire him are the 32 nfl owners and they have zero interest in letting him go. he makes them money. currently the nfl takes in about $10 billion overall. goodell has told them he wants to make it a $25 billion a year business by the year 2027. you can practically see their mouths watering at the prospect. >> so it's all about money, right, harold? >> no doubt. a big part of it. again, if the video was there and the commissioner knew about this and in his interview with norah o'donnell is not telling the truth then he's going to have a real problem and the momentum is building that he will likely face a big, big sacrifice. >> what do you think? >> have to give up his job. >> obviously there's more to be done here. there's public outcry. we're seeing from hannah storm to everybody else showing up on their broadcasts talking about this. 45% of the nfl fans are women. these are peop
harold, you have one other?mes," nfl stands by, if you want to understand why goodell's job is safe this is why. the only people who can fire him are the 32 nfl owners and they have zero interest in letting him go. he makes them money. currently the nfl takes in about $10 billion overall. goodell has told them he wants to make it a $25 billion a year business by the year 2027. you can practically see their mouths watering at the prospect. >> so it's all about money, right, harold?...
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but they do so very revealing stuff about the pain that he went through because of his brother harold'stuberculosis. and the pain he went through because i had brother arthur died of a spinal meningitis or similar disease. the pain that he went through when he couldn't go to harvard because the family had to pay for harold's treatment. the pain he went to when his mother left the family and went to prescott, arizona, with harold and dick had to work with his remaining, two remaining brothers and his dad to keep the family establishment going. so, they really do give you a different glimpse of this really self-made man. you know, interesting you spoke before about his relationship with clinton. clinton was also that kind of man. also with a dark side. and it's, i think it's much easier for somebody like jack kennedy to rise and become president of the united states than it is for somebody like lyndon johnson, richard nixon, or bill clinton because they always have those nagging grievances, doubts, when they look at the smooth talking people who are from more prosperous routes of life. >>
but they do so very revealing stuff about the pain that he went through because of his brother harold'stuberculosis. and the pain he went through because i had brother arthur died of a spinal meningitis or similar disease. the pain that he went through when he couldn't go to harvard because the family had to pay for harold's treatment. the pain he went to when his mother left the family and went to prescott, arizona, with harold and dick had to work with his remaining, two remaining brothers...
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king harold, he put in place his own feudal ureaucracy, rewarding trusted -- orters with fief dpshgs those loyal. it led from richard lion hart to sir john, they had heavy taxes and other royal demands. the archbishop of canterbury died, king john chose successor, putting him at innocent iii. that battle ofs will not only esulted in the excommunication but caused damage to the barons and the english church. years, john taxed the barons and seized property leverage in the dispute with the pope. ow later on when john reached agreement with the holy see and of pted the appointment steven lankton, he further alien by keeping the policy in place. it reached a crisis point when refused the preparations of war with france. neither the archbishop nor the barons were duped by king john's pledge to conduct a crusade on behalf of the church. in opposition d to john and the barons marched no choice john had but to hear their demands. he barons spelled out the demands in a statement that decided what they took to be under the feudal system and customs. 1215 at runny mead, king john attached a sea
king harold, he put in place his own feudal ureaucracy, rewarding trusted -- orters with fief dpshgs those loyal. it led from richard lion hart to sir john, they had heavy taxes and other royal demands. the archbishop of canterbury died, king john chose successor, putting him at innocent iii. that battle ofs will not only esulted in the excommunication but caused damage to the barons and the english church. years, john taxed the barons and seized property leverage in the dispute with the pope....
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similarly with harold yeager, harold yeager is an amazing figure.he'd been working at that border crossing for 25 years and nothing unusual had ever happened. right? you have to imagine, go back to his picture, you have to you've been sitting there for 25 years, a deputy passport patrol officer, stasi officer on the night watch. multiple awards from the stasi. passport officers reported to the stasi. you only have one minor demerit on the your record. you're an exemplary servant of the regime. you're willing to put on your uniform for a 24 hour night shift that goes through the next day. a that moment, that got his backup and combined with his personal fear that tens of thousands of people chanting, open the wall, the protesters were peaceful, but he and his men didn't know that and they felt that they might be lynched. he was suspected of having cancer and undergone tests for cancer and he was due to get the results that day. it turned out he didn't have cancer, but that night he didn't know that. all these factors come together. the global, change
similarly with harold yeager, harold yeager is an amazing figure.he'd been working at that border crossing for 25 years and nothing unusual had ever happened. right? you have to imagine, go back to his picture, you have to you've been sitting there for 25 years, a deputy passport patrol officer, stasi officer on the night watch. multiple awards from the stasi. passport officers reported to the stasi. you only have one minor demerit on the your record. you're an exemplary servant of the regime....
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. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> krim beryl s.bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. larry low man. shawn edward are bowman. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. pamela boyce. pamela boyce. michael boyle. ael friend braca. sandra cofaty brace. kevin hugh backen. david brian brady. alexander braginsky. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. david reed ganboa brandhorst. michelle rene bratton. patrice braut. lydia estelle bravo. ronald michael breitweiser. francis henry brennan. michael e. brennan. daniel j.brethel. >> gary lee bright. >> jonathan eric briley. mark a.brisman. >> gary bristoe. marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy. as the great sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis
. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> krim beryl s.bowers. >> veronique nicole bowers. larry low man. shawn edward are bowman. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. pamela boyce. pamela boyce. michael boyle. ael friend braca. sandra cofaty brace. kevin hugh backen. david brian brady. alexander braginsky. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. david reed ganboa brandhorst. michelle rene bratton. patrice braut. lydia estelle bravo. ronald michael...
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harold this moves forward. we have a name now.you don't thoofb phave to be pen to put this together. >> brenda starr can figure it out. >> nancy drew can figure this out. if a woman is responding back that, yeah, she saw the tape it's addressed to this security guy, sent to the league offices it's not like somebody randomly down at, you know, appleby's that opened an envelope. >> i didn't realize there was a phone in this package and this person phoned back and -- according to rob's reporting. >> if someone sends a letter or a package to the head of security to the nfl presumably somebody in that office has opened it. >> it's not hard. somebody is sweating in the nfl right now. >> somebody has been tasked with that. there's more questions. >> they saw the tape and they confirmed on the answering machine that they saw the tape from an nfl number, somebody is sweating. coming up the best of the worse. >> this is good stuff. >> mike allen has our happy friday segment from politico. >> the worst campaigns of the year so far. there's b
harold this moves forward. we have a name now.you don't thoofb phave to be pen to put this together. >> brenda starr can figure it out. >> nancy drew can figure this out. if a woman is responding back that, yeah, she saw the tape it's addressed to this security guy, sent to the league offices it's not like somebody randomly down at, you know, appleby's that opened an envelope. >> i didn't realize there was a phone in this package and this person phoned back and -- according to...
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after defeating king harold, william put in place his own feudal bureaucracy rewarding trusted supporters with fiefdoms in exchange for their loyalty and for providing men and money to support his kingdom. now, as power passed through several generations through strong leaders such as henry ii and richard the lion heart, to weaker ones such as king john, the baron grew restless when the archbishop of canterbury died, king johns. insisted on choosing his successor which put him at odds with the pope. that battle of wills not only resulted in john's excommunication because damage to the english church. in the ensuing years, john tax to the barons and seized church property to gain leverage in his dispute with the pope. now, later on, when john finally reached an agreement with the holy see and accepted the pope's appointment of stephen langton as archbishop, he further alienated the variance by keeping those unpopular policies in place. it reached crisis when the barons refused to support john's preparations for war with france. neither the archbishop nor the barons were duped by king john'
after defeating king harold, william put in place his own feudal bureaucracy rewarding trusted supporters with fiefdoms in exchange for their loyalty and for providing men and money to support his kingdom. now, as power passed through several generations through strong leaders such as henry ii and richard the lion heart, to weaker ones such as king john, the baron grew restless when the archbishop of canterbury died, king johns. insisted on choosing his successor which put him at odds with the...
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it is interesting to note that the "harold" was in favor of the better together campaign. they will demand it for the devolution for scotland. some papers are also focusing on what all this means for the prime minister david cameron. an article from "the guardian," points out that he received a lot of flak for mishandling the referendum. it seemed like he panicked a bit at the end. the reckoning. lots of people wonder if he can win the crunch battles ahead after this referendum. it says that he should fear for his political future. >> this referendum was watched closely elsewhere in the world, namely by other separatist movements. they were all keeping a close eye on what was going to happen in this referendum in scotland. you can read about it today in "the wall street journal." it set a template for a lot of separatist movements. the flemish in belgium. the catalan and in spain. the french paper reports that several of the separatist movements have delegations to scotland to take notes to get inspired somewhat. even the corsican's haven't -- had a delegation checking thi
it is interesting to note that the "harold" was in favor of the better together campaign. they will demand it for the devolution for scotland. some papers are also focusing on what all this means for the prime minister david cameron. an article from "the guardian," points out that he received a lot of flak for mishandling the referendum. it seemed like he panicked a bit at the end. the reckoning. lots of people wonder if he can win the crunch battles ahead after this...
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fumble and eli harold scoops it up and scores. cavaliers are up 38-13 right now.his game also in the fourth quarter. up in philly navy paying a visit to the owls of temple. he's going to keep it himself. finds a little daylight. this a 48 yard touchdown. one of two touchdown runs on the day for reynolds. he leads it 10-7. third quarter navy's ground game still dominant. reynolds pitches it this time to brandon sanders. he's finding room on the outside. 487 yards on the ground for navy today. they beat temple, your final score 31-24. also one more score for you, howard they fell short to rutgers today 38-25 is your final score in that game. >> thanks jason. amelia is keeping an eye on the weather all night. that's the news f >>> on this saturday night, violent storms leave a deadly trail of destruction and hundreds of thousands without power in the midwest. more severe weather on the way. >>> nbc news exclusive, the president talks about today's big decision on immigration, the battle against isis and much more with nbc's chuck todd. >>> the intense battle along th
fumble and eli harold scoops it up and scores. cavaliers are up 38-13 right now.his game also in the fourth quarter. up in philly navy paying a visit to the owls of temple. he's going to keep it himself. finds a little daylight. this a 48 yard touchdown. one of two touchdown runs on the day for reynolds. he leads it 10-7. third quarter navy's ground game still dominant. reynolds pitches it this time to brandon sanders. he's finding room on the outside. 487 yards on the ground for navy today....
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how was it working with bill murray and dan aykroyd and harold ramis. >> they had worked together an a lot of years together so they were kind of like family but they were very inclusive. it was great working with them. i laughed more doing "ghostbusters" than any movie i made. i've been very blessed to have a good career. but, yeah, it was a lot of fun on the set. >> i want to play you some of the most memorable clips from "ghostbusters." let's watch this. >> what happened? are you okay. >> he slimed me. >> that's great. >> okay, who brought the dog? [ screaming ] >> i think we better split up. >> good idea. >> yeah, we can do more damage that way. >> i got to tell you these things are real. since i joined these men, i have seen [ bleep ] that will turn you white. >> are you a god? >> no. >> then die! >> ray, when someone asks you if you're a god, you say yes. >> i mean what kind of response did you get after the movie came out? >> you know, the movie came out and it was huge. ray parker jr. who is a good friend wrote the song and the song was playing everywhere so if you didn't see
how was it working with bill murray and dan aykroyd and harold ramis. >> they had worked together an a lot of years together so they were kind of like family but they were very inclusive. it was great working with them. i laughed more doing "ghostbusters" than any movie i made. i've been very blessed to have a good career. but, yeah, it was a lot of fun on the set. >> i want to play you some of the most memorable clips from "ghostbusters." let's watch this....
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harold is ed helping to win the women -- up in the women to win the golden one category. -- helping toin the gold in one category. he finished off the podium in the individual event. 1x1xñ an intelligence, it's the one thing that puts our species ahead of the survival game in the animal kingdom, but there's more to human intelligence than our iqs and the capacity for learning. do you know how emotionally intelligent you are? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame." have you ever noticed how some
harold is ed helping to win the women -- up in the women to win the golden one category. -- helping toin the gold in one category. he finished off the podium in the individual event. 1x1xñ an intelligence, it's the one thing that puts our species ahead of the survival game in the animal kingdom, but there's more to human intelligence than our iqs and the capacity for learning. do you know how emotionally intelligent you are? i'm mike walter in los angeles. let's take it "full frame."...
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. >>> the police identified a man shot and killed overnight in chester. 21 year old harold medino was found about midnight, shot in the chest and his body lying partially in a car. the police cleve that he was getting out of his vehicle when ambushed. no arrests so far. >>> no charges filed against a driver hitting a 10-year-old boy in northeast philadelphia. it happened last night about 9:00 p.m. at long shore and loretta avenues. the child was on his bike when hit by a cadillac escalade and dragged. taken to st. christopher's hospital he later died. the driver did stay at the scene. >>> one of the two men attacked on the street left with severe injuries to his head and face. surveillance video shows two males walking up to the victims outside of family tavern bar. the suspects were armed with guns and at first demanded the victims empty their pockets. and one of the suspects started to hit one of the men. the suspects got away with cell phones and $100 in cash and keys. anybody with informing call the police. >>> an accident involving a big rig sent a light pole down on a busy inter
. >>> the police identified a man shot and killed overnight in chester. 21 year old harold medino was found about midnight, shot in the chest and his body lying partially in a car. the police cleve that he was getting out of his vehicle when ambushed. no arrests so far. >>> no charges filed against a driver hitting a 10-year-old boy in northeast philadelphia. it happened last night about 9:00 p.m. at long shore and loretta avenues. the child was on his bike when hit by a...
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about justice harold burton. long memory, the black experience in america, came out in 1982. why e.r.a. failed, politics, wimp's rights and the amending process of the constitution, is another of her books. the politics of parenthood. child care, women's right and the myth of the good mother, came out in 1993. the pig farmer's daughter and other tales of american justice mitchell face is black is true, kelly house and the struggle for ex-slave reparations, from 2005, and justice for all, the u.s. commission on civil rights and the struggle for flee dome in america, came out in 2009, and the most recent book, power in words, city thursday behind barack barack obama's speech from the state house the white house. want to participate in our conversation the number ares on the screen. jo are. >> host: where were you born and raised. >> guest: nash have i, tess tuesday. >> host: why? why was i born in nashville, tennessee? must be where my parents were. >> host: what was your childhood like? >> guest: we were poor. one of my high school teachers told me once i shouldn't tell people
about justice harold burton. long memory, the black experience in america, came out in 1982. why e.r.a. failed, politics, wimp's rights and the amending process of the constitution, is another of her books. the politics of parenthood. child care, women's right and the myth of the good mother, came out in 1993. the pig farmer's daughter and other tales of american justice mitchell face is black is true, kelly house and the struggle for ex-slave reparations, from 2005, and justice for all, the...
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me harold the nurse is quoted as saying i refuse to participate in this criminal act taking this into consideration i spoke with tom greste back navy captain and the director of public affairs for the j t yes i first asked him exactly how many detainees are still participating in the strike. we don't. reveal specific numbers. about hunger strike or those being in turn and turley fed because it doesn't provide an accurate portrayal of the overall health of the detainee population why change the name from hunger strike to long term non-religious. the word hunger strike again does not. accurately portray what their motivation is and so it was determined quite some time ago to call it a non-religious fasting really because it seems to me like they're striking there indefinite detention especially those deemed innocent and cleared by police the word strike is is subjective what what are what is it there are striking we are providing them with three very nutritious meals a day as well as recreation and that we are dedicated to the safe humane legal and transparent care of all of the detaine
me harold the nurse is quoted as saying i refuse to participate in this criminal act taking this into consideration i spoke with tom greste back navy captain and the director of public affairs for the j t yes i first asked him exactly how many detainees are still participating in the strike. we don't. reveal specific numbers. about hunger strike or those being in turn and turley fed because it doesn't provide an accurate portrayal of the overall health of the detainee population why change the...
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harold and kumar. the sliders at 3:00 in the morning, when you're -- have been out for a couple of hours are fantastic. >> i just noticed a big fish burger. that doesn't qualify as a cheeseburger. >> a lot of options here. the whopper, the bk. >> yum. >> what's interesting, we as americans eat 50 billion burgers a year. >> that's incredible. >> that's three burgers a week for every man, woman and child. >> i'm going to eat mine. >> or it could be veggie burgers. the world's largest burger a few years ago in minnesota, 2,014 pounds. >> the most expensive cheeseburger served out of a food truck enshrined in a gold leaf and was wrapped in three $100 bills. >> nice. >> happy birthday. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm dan kloeffler. gripping new details about the suspect wanted for ambushing two pennsylvania state troopers. how he changed his appearance and a funeral today for the officer killed as schools in the poke nose poconos remain closed. >>> the hits justi s just keep coming. jonathan dwyer
harold and kumar. the sliders at 3:00 in the morning, when you're -- have been out for a couple of hours are fantastic. >> i just noticed a big fish burger. that doesn't qualify as a cheeseburger. >> a lot of options here. the whopper, the bk. >> yum. >> what's interesting, we as americans eat 50 billion burgers a year. >> that's incredible. >> that's three burgers a week for every man, woman and child. >> i'm going to eat mine. >> or it could be...
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. >> none other in the room were chief of staff harold mills and deputy chief of staff. >> any results from the cop trar reyou mentioned are completely without merit completely ill foirnled. reports show a complete lack of understanding of how it functions. >> they believe the arb was not independent he points to a hearing in which he coordinated with steve of staff mills for programs with charlene lamb from testifying before congress because she was a weak witness. >> your job is not to find out what kind of representative the state department sends in front of a congressional committee. why did you care? >> the only reason i called was to give her a heads up that i thought the department could be better represented. >> ray p monday maxwell has a 121 year record at the state department but says he lost faith in secretary clinton after he was put on paid leave for a year after the benghazi attack. >> today president obama will outline a major new offensive against ebola during a visit to the cdc in atlanta. he will be sending 3,000 u.s. military personnel to supply medical and logical
. >> none other in the room were chief of staff harold mills and deputy chief of staff. >> any results from the cop trar reyou mentioned are completely without merit completely ill foirnled. reports show a complete lack of understanding of how it functions. >> they believe the arb was not independent he points to a hearing in which he coordinated with steve of staff mills for programs with charlene lamb from testifying before congress because she was a weak witness. >>...
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she worked harold after her husband two produced the show committed suicide at the four seasons hotel here in philadelphia. the emmy-winning and tony nominated comedian went on to remake herself becoming an author to more than a dozen books, she gained popularity on eentertainment as a fashion critic. one business venture with qvc based in west chester began 20 years ago. >> she believed in us 24 years ago, when not a lot of people knew who we were. she has been a passionate advocate for qvc and truly loved our customers and for that, i'll love her forever. >> reporter: that line with qvc is one of the most successful brands she has. her daughter ma melissa went to college at the university of pennsylvania. the clinic she was at before she was taken to mount sigh knee hospital. -- sinai hospital there's a investigation into the clinic. the funeral and rangesment also are set for this weekend in new york city. matt o'donnell. >> our coverage of the death of joan rivers continues at 6abc.com. we have posted a slide show of photos of her life and career and reaction from hollywood celebr
she worked harold after her husband two produced the show committed suicide at the four seasons hotel here in philadelphia. the emmy-winning and tony nominated comedian went on to remake herself becoming an author to more than a dozen books, she gained popularity on eentertainment as a fashion critic. one business venture with qvc based in west chester began 20 years ago. >> she believed in us 24 years ago, when not a lot of people knew who we were. she has been a passionate advocate for...
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it's the number of the month and later harold ford will join us.onse is needed to df defeat isis. international threats, the economy and more. "squawk box" live with the jobs numbers from new york city in a meemt. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state.
it's the number of the month and later harold ford will join us.onse is needed to df defeat isis. international threats, the economy and more. "squawk box" live with the jobs numbers from new york city in a meemt. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the...
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many of you will remember a fellow by the name of harold carswell who was an appointee to the supreme court that was rejected because it was said that mediocrity is entitled to representation. and richard harris wrote a book in three articles for the new yorker and turned it into a book and it's sort of a case study of how he was defeated. everyone mentioned in that book in every organization mentioned in that book who oppose him was audited on their tax returns and that was under richard nixon and john calmly and the secretary of the treasury and that is indeed what happened. some of those organizations, the tax-exempt status was threatened and it is a wise example of how we move to vendetta and enemies. my question is this is also a remarkable time of great public service and going well beyond what was expected and people shared a lot about that. people want to know that there is such a thing as public service and outstanding public service. >> we don't know where it's going to come from. but i dedicated this version of the book to those who rose to the occasion and as the publisher
many of you will remember a fellow by the name of harold carswell who was an appointee to the supreme court that was rejected because it was said that mediocrity is entitled to representation. and richard harris wrote a book in three articles for the new yorker and turned it into a book and it's sort of a case study of how he was defeated. everyone mentioned in that book in every organization mentioned in that book who oppose him was audited on their tax returns and that was under richard nixon...
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i wrote about harold orton has one night i was sitting at home and i read a flyer from the library ofs and they said that his papers were just been opened at the library of congress. and i had written black resistance, which is about president and what they do and i had written about congress and what he do tonight that i need to write something about the supreme court. why not look into his papers and see if they're interesting. so i took itself to the library of congress and started reading his papers. i got very interested because he hadn't been written about and that dangerous. because most people who read about supreme court justices read about the same people over and over again. frankfurter, douglas, this one, not one. people have never heard of. all i knew about him was when i was in moscow in labor law, we read his opinion and we like them because he always told you what the holding in the case was in the first line you didn't have to read all the way through the opinion to find out what he was doing. so i started reading and he seemed fascinating. he had taken note on everyt
i wrote about harold orton has one night i was sitting at home and i read a flyer from the library ofs and they said that his papers were just been opened at the library of congress. and i had written black resistance, which is about president and what they do and i had written about congress and what he do tonight that i need to write something about the supreme court. why not look into his papers and see if they're interesting. so i took itself to the library of congress and started reading...
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. >> agent harold cooper already did. perhaps you'd like to -- >> a sheet of paper.re watching you. >> for my protection. then -- >> you became a prisoner. [ shouting ] >> i staged it at the bank to ensure there'd be an investigation. [ shouts ] [ gun shot ] [ cheers and applause ] megan boone! "the blacklist" airs mondays at 10:00 p.m. on nbc. don't mess with her! the black keys perform next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ready for a great career? devry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship can help you get started with up to $20,000 for qualified new students. apply now and start working toward your career, like devry grad, shelly joseph. as a student at devry, a business career was my goal. this was my career training ground... my professors, were also my coaches. their guidance helped me find career success... at microsoft. find your success with our career catalyst scholarship. classes start october 27. get started now. visit devry.edu whoa, whoa, whoa. let me see those pants! jennie: my pants? amy: the court orders that you p
. >> agent harold cooper already did. perhaps you'd like to -- >> a sheet of paper.re watching you. >> for my protection. then -- >> you became a prisoner. [ shouting ] >> i staged it at the bank to ensure there'd be an investigation. [ shouts ] [ gun shot ] [ cheers and applause ] megan boone! "the blacklist" airs mondays at 10:00 p.m. on nbc. don't mess with her! the black keys perform next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ready for...
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many of you will remember a fellow by the name of harold carswell who was an appointee to the supreme court that was rejected because it was said that mediocrity is entitled to representation. and richard harris wrote a book in three articles for the new yorker and turned it into a book and it's sort of a case study of how he was defeated. everyone mentioned in that book in every organization mentioned in that book who oppose him was audited on their tax returns and that was under richard nixon and john calmly and the secretary of the treasury and that is indeed what happened. some of those organizations, the tax-exempt status was threatened and it is a wise example of how we move to vendetta and enemies. my question is this is also a remarkable time of great public service and going well beyond what was expected and people shared a lot about that. people want to know that there is such a thing as public service and outstanding public service. >> we don't know where it's going to come from. but i dedicated this version of the book to those who rose to the occasion and as the publisher
many of you will remember a fellow by the name of harold carswell who was an appointee to the supreme court that was rejected because it was said that mediocrity is entitled to representation. and richard harris wrote a book in three articles for the new yorker and turned it into a book and it's sort of a case study of how he was defeated. everyone mentioned in that book in every organization mentioned in that book who oppose him was audited on their tax returns and that was under richard nixon...
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. >> harold russell lost both hands in world war ii said it could be the end of the world for me, or >> reporter: his performance in the best years of our lives won him an oscar for best supporting actor. mitchald naranjo lost his eyesight and went to(k to becom a sculptor. what would your life be like? >> it would probably be much more dull. >> it's likely like a blessing to be wounded in the name of my country. >> reporter: plans for the memorial started before the wars in iraq and afghanistan began. that's how long it takes to navigate the federal bureaucracy. the entire project cost $81 million, all of it from private donations. it was designed by architect michael vergason and is located at the foot of capitol hill. >> we heard time and time again, they wanted to see the capitol. we want the capitol to see us, because what goes on at capitol hill has to do with the daily lives of veterans. >> i'll be bringing guys in on the weekend to take care of the memorial. >> park ranger walks on a brace because of a suicide bomber in afghanistan. he's now assigned to the memorial in charge
. >> harold russell lost both hands in world war ii said it could be the end of the world for me, or >> reporter: his performance in the best years of our lives won him an oscar for best supporting actor. mitchald naranjo lost his eyesight and went to(k to becom a sculptor. what would your life be like? >> it would probably be much more dull. >> it's likely like a blessing to be wounded in the name of my country. >> reporter: plans for the memorial started before...
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. >>> harold, owner of eight cousins bookstore in fall mouth, massachusetts has an idea. get customers to shop local with a where's waldo hunt.mouth, massachusetts has an idea. get customers to shop local with a where's waldo hunt. the idea has gone nags tional. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips people who know me, to this day they say,tix. "i never thought you would quit."
. >>> harold, owner of eight cousins bookstore in fall mouth, massachusetts has an idea. get customers to shop local with a where's waldo hunt.mouth, massachusetts has an idea. get customers to shop local with a where's waldo hunt. the idea has gone nags tional. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make...
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she said, it's actually for alistair horne, the english historian, biography of harold mcmillan, the prime minister. and she said clare boothe luce is coming. and i thought, is god trying to tell me something? [laughter] so i go to washington again and she's -- she doesn't know that i have this in mind at all mrs. roosevelt. but she seated me at mrs. luce's table. and she said to me ahead of time, she said she won't take any notice of you, she's not interested in women at all. she'll only focus on the men -- [laughter] which, of course, she did. she didn't talk to anybody but alistair horne the entire dinner until the very end she lifted her head and said what do you do young lady? i said well, i'm a writer. and she said oh you're much too young to be a writer. and that was it. [laughter] so at the end of the evening i'm standing at the top of of the stairs waiting to leave, and she came up, and i thought she'd mistaken me for the hostess who was also short and dark. and, go, she was going to kiss me good night. so she gave me a kiss and said good night, you sweet thing, or something
she said, it's actually for alistair horne, the english historian, biography of harold mcmillan, the prime minister. and she said clare boothe luce is coming. and i thought, is god trying to tell me something? [laughter] so i go to washington again and she's -- she doesn't know that i have this in mind at all mrs. roosevelt. but she seated me at mrs. luce's table. and she said to me ahead of time, she said she won't take any notice of you, she's not interested in women at all. she'll only focus...
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lieutenant howard bush off and harold weaver grew up in brooklyn and were childhood friends.sh off served 19 years, weaver served 20. their deaths were mourned by the entire fire department. fire commissioner daniel nigrow says losing three fire fighters to the world trade center illnesses is a painful remind their 13 years later we continue to pay a terrible price for department's heroics efforts on september 11th. american 800 fire fighters and ambulance workers are now battling 9/11 related illnesses. >> that is jessica snyder reporting from new york for us. the fire fighters names will be added to the memorial wall of the nyfd members who died as a result of the 911 attacks. >>> naacp is ram pink up voters for november election. leaders issued a call to action at city hall today. >> the truth is nearly 50 percent of the american public has dropped out of the electoral process. most people in office nationwide are elect by a small segment of the voting population. >> in pennsylvania the race for governor is the big contest on the ballot. you can learn more by checking out
lieutenant howard bush off and harold weaver grew up in brooklyn and were childhood friends.sh off served 19 years, weaver served 20. their deaths were mourned by the entire fire department. fire commissioner daniel nigrow says losing three fire fighters to the world trade center illnesses is a painful remind their 13 years later we continue to pay a terrible price for department's heroics efforts on september 11th. american 800 fire fighters and ambulance workers are now battling 9/11 related...
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harold and kumar. thank you. >> thank you very much.ing when you're -- have been out for a couple of hours, are fantastic. yeah. >> i just noticed a big fish burger. that doesn't qualify as a cheeseburger. >> fish trying to swim in and take its day today. a lot of options here. the whopper, the bk. >> yeah. >> what's interesting, we as americans eat 50 billion burgers a year. >> that's incredible. >> that's three burgers a week for every man, woman and child. >> well, i'm going to eat mine. >> or it could be veggie burgers. the world's largest burger a few yearings ago in minnesota, weighing in at 2,014 pounds. >> the most expensive cheeseburger served out of a food truck enshrined in a gold leaf and was wrapped in three $100 bills. >> nice. >> happy cheeseburger day. we were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment, when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. jude children's research hospital is saving lives with pioneeri
harold and kumar. thank you. >> thank you very much.ing when you're -- have been out for a couple of hours, are fantastic. yeah. >> i just noticed a big fish burger. that doesn't qualify as a cheeseburger. >> fish trying to swim in and take its day today. a lot of options here. the whopper, the bk. >> yeah. >> what's interesting, we as americans eat 50 billion burgers a year. >> that's incredible. >> that's three burgers a week for every man, woman and...
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so i was going to be on an unfriendly tv show and i called up harold hamm and i said, haicialtiond i am going to ask you a question. be careful of the way you answer because i am going to use your name and your answer on nationwide tv. i said, if you were set up someplace like new mexico on federal land, had not been touched before, how long would it take for that first barrel of oil to reach the dism economy? he said without hesitatin hesit0 days. i said, that's ten weeks, not ten years. i have never been refuted since we used that. so in addition to all the arguments that we're using, just think about what our oil independence could dovment our energy independence could do in this country. it is all there for the taking. this is the key element to make that a reality. mr. hoeven: again, i would like it thank the senator from oklahoma who has been a leader in energy and certainly a statesman and a leader in energy for many years. when you look at not only what's going on with isil, this morning we were addressed by the president of the ukraine. and look at their situation because th
so i was going to be on an unfriendly tv show and i called up harold hamm and i said, haicialtiond i am going to ask you a question. be careful of the way you answer because i am going to use your name and your answer on nationwide tv. i said, if you were set up someplace like new mexico on federal land, had not been touched before, how long would it take for that first barrel of oil to reach the dism economy? he said without hesitatin hesit0 days. i said, that's ten weeks, not ten years. i...
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police found 21 year-old harold medicine medicineina lying in the street after being shot multiple times. he was already dead when police arrived on the scene. investigators say he was ambushed by more than one person, but they say they don't yet know who did it, or why. >>> folks in hawaii's big island are keeping a nervous eye on a lava flow that is slowly making its way toward their home. lava is coming from the kilauea volcano, less than a mile from the neighborhood that could reach their homes within a week. experts say predicting the exact path of lava can be difficult, so, they have not issued any evacuation orders just yet, but, the packing 30 meetings here at voice their concerns, and try to get more information about what they should do. >>> to business on a friday afternoon stocks closing the week on a strong note, dow jones pick up 68 points today, nasdaq up about 21 points, s and p also up on the day, just about ten. all that came despite a jobs report, that missed expectations, now that report, showed that u.s. employers added 142,000 jobs last month, that is significantly
police found 21 year-old harold medicine medicineina lying in the street after being shot multiple times. he was already dead when police arrived on the scene. investigators say he was ambushed by more than one person, but they say they don't yet know who did it, or why. >>> folks in hawaii's big island are keeping a nervous eye on a lava flow that is slowly making its way toward their home. lava is coming from the kilauea volcano, less than a mile from the neighborhood that could...
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. >> harold lizcano. >> george a.llanes. >> katherine loguidice. >> michael lomax. >> to my grandmotherwe miss you and love you everyday. >> to my father. not a day that goes by that i don't think about you daddy. we miss you so much and will always keep on loving you. god bless america. >> stephen v. long. >> laura maria longing. >> daniel lopez. >> george lopez. >> lewis manuel lopez. >> manuel l. lopez. >> joseph lostrangio. >> chet louie. >> sarah elizabeth low. >> jenny seu kueng. >> michael w. lowe. >> gary w.lozier. >> john. lozowsky. >> charles peter lucania. >> edward hobbs luckett ii. >> mark gavin ludvigsen. >> lee charles ludwig. >> sean thomas lugano. >> marie lukas. >> william lum jr. >> michael p. lunden. >> anthony luparello. >> linda anne luzzicone. >> gary fredrick lud nick. >> cici liles. >> james francis lynch. >> james t. lynch jr. >> louise a. lynch. >> michael cameron lynch. >> michael frances lynch. >> michael frances lynch. >> richard d. lynch jr. >> my cousin best friend. you may be a sleep in god's arms but you're a wake in our hearts. we love you and miss you
. >> harold lizcano. >> george a.llanes. >> katherine loguidice. >> michael lomax. >> to my grandmotherwe miss you and love you everyday. >> to my father. not a day that goes by that i don't think about you daddy. we miss you so much and will always keep on loving you. god bless america. >> stephen v. long. >> laura maria longing. >> daniel lopez. >> george lopez. >> lewis manuel lopez. >> manuel l. lopez. >> joseph...
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surveillance video showing the woman philadelphia police say stole cash from a shoe store in the haroldneighborhood at the pay less shoe store on the 3400 block of aramingo avenue. police say the woman browsed the store and then hand add box of boots to an employee at the cash register. that employee found a threatening note inside the shoe box. then employees say the woman flashed a gun. she ran off with the cash and is still on the loose tonight. >>> happening now, a dispute over bus service in bucks coun county. parents in levittown are giving an f to their school district's decision to cep buses parked for students involved in after school activities. they are gathering at harry s. truman high skull to voice their concerns. seven's bruce gordon joins us live at the school. bruce, you talked to some pretty angry parents today. >> reporter: i did indeed, iain. yeah, call this an unfortunate sign of the times. the bristol township school district looking to fill a $5.8 million budget hole announces a laundry list of budget cuts. at least one of which has parents how long. orien teague
surveillance video showing the woman philadelphia police say stole cash from a shoe store in the haroldneighborhood at the pay less shoe store on the 3400 block of aramingo avenue. police say the woman browsed the store and then hand add box of boots to an employee at the cash register. that employee found a threatening note inside the shoe box. then employees say the woman flashed a gun. she ran off with the cash and is still on the loose tonight. >>> happening now, a dispute over bus...
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harold, the owner of eight cousins bookstore in massachusetts had an idea, get customers to shop locala where's waldo scavenger hunt. it was so successful, the idea's gone national. for more watch sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. new business ownere new business ownere one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. fancy feast broths. they're irresistabowl... completely unbelievabowl... totally delectabowl. real silky smooth or creamy broths. everything she's been waiting for. carefully crafted with real seafood, real veggies, and never any by-products or fillers. wow! being a cat just got more enjoyabowl. fancy feast broths. wow served daily. woul
harold, the owner of eight cousins bookstore in massachusetts had an idea, get customers to shop locala where's waldo scavenger hunt. it was so successful, the idea's gone national. for more watch sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. >> brought to you by american express open. new business ownere new business ownere one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business...
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look for analysis on the debate of omaha.com as well as in friday's world harold. the debate will be available to watch again in the coming days on omaha.com. we encourage you to vote in the november 4 election. the issues matter. ood night. >> congressman terry and state congressman ashford are competing for the second district of nebraska, which includes omaha. we'll take a look now at our upcoming 2014 campaign events on the c-span networks. c-span campaign 2014 debate continues friday afternoon at 2:00, the oregon governor's ebate. sunday, the iowa u.s. senate debate. c-span campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> here are just a few comments we recently received from our viewers. >> i watch c-span almost every morning and you guys do a great job with the programming and i think that the people you have on are really good and the topics that you choose are really good. t what i don't -- somebody from both sides -- i think watching the debates between two of the people is so much more informative for the public. you guy vs done it a
look for analysis on the debate of omaha.com as well as in friday's world harold. the debate will be available to watch again in the coming days on omaha.com. we encourage you to vote in the november 4 election. the issues matter. ood night. >> congressman terry and state congressman ashford are competing for the second district of nebraska, which includes omaha. we'll take a look now at our upcoming 2014 campaign events on the c-span networks. c-span campaign 2014 debate continues friday...
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congressman. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate it. >> harold, he says the cowboy thing doesn't. at the same time, this president does not need to be restrained. >> no. >> he does not need to be passive. he does not need to be reserved. he needs to go out of his comfort zone. he needs to be aggressive and pushing forward, he needs to tell the american people in clear uncertain terms this is not one of these things where we will sit back and analyze the situation for another couple months. we are going to war, we are going to kill them. it's a proverbial moment where the country is willing to ask questions afterwards. we do take action. i recall when we were in congress and the vote came around about iraq and you had a number of democrats, including myself, support the president and authorizing the use of force, it's interesting to hear congressman ellison whose inclination is not about action. he clearly understands where the country he. at the same time he understands that framework involves military action. i think the president has a willing congress tonight. mike said it bes
congressman. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate it. >> harold, he says the cowboy thing doesn't. at the same time, this president does not need to be restrained. >> no. >> he does not need to be passive. he does not need to be reserved. he needs to go out of his comfort zone. he needs to be aggressive and pushing forward, he needs to tell the american people in clear uncertain terms this is not one of these things where we will sit back and analyze the...
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. >> thomas harold bowden jr. >> donna m. bowen. >> krim beryl s. veronique nicole bowers. larry low man. shawn edward are bowman. >> gary r. box. >> gennady boyarsky. pamela boyce. pamela boyce. michael boyle. ael friend braca. sandra cofaty brace. kevin hugh backen. david brian brady. alexander braginsky. >> daniel raymond brandhorst. david reed ganboa brandhorst. michelle rene bratton. patrice braut. lydia estelle bravo. ronald michael breitweiser. francis henry brennan. michael e. brennan. daniel j.brethel. >> gary lee bright. >> jonathan eric briley. mark a.brisman. >> gary bristoe. marian r. briton. >> and my brother-in-law, brian joseph murphy. as the great sages taught, it is not in our power to explain either the tranquility of the wicked or the suffering of the righteous. brian, murph, we hold you in our hearts, we think of you often. we love you. >> and my father, john patrick gallagher. dad, even though you're not on this earth anymore, i know you're looking down on us and smiling. i love you and i always will. >> mark francis broderick.
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the last such attack claimed the life of general harold green, the highest ranking officer since the seat nam war to be killed in combat, training while -- killed while training moderate islamists. the taliban have devoted significant efforts to step up attempts to kill u.s. and allied forces. this is outrageous. we don't need to be helping the so-called moderate jihaddists. with that, i yield back, but mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter the full article into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. mr. green: i'm on a mission of mercy. i have a constituent who is missing in syria. we he is a son of mark and debra tice. his name is austin tice. on august 11, 2012, he celebrated his 31st birthday in syria. on august 13, he was reported missing. he is a graduate of george washington university an
the last such attack claimed the life of general harold green, the highest ranking officer since the seat nam war to be killed in combat, training while -- killed while training moderate islamists. the taliban have devoted significant efforts to step up attempts to kill u.s. and allied forces. this is outrageous. we don't need to be helping the so-called moderate jihaddists. with that, i yield back, but mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter the full article into the record. the speaker...