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where is jeff thomas? >> bob: a roll out. perry, high throw across his body, down the sideline. th 2:35 to go, that stops the clock and makeswn and 11. >> brock: we're looking to thomas. they were hoping that thomas would attract the underneath coverage. but credit the seminoles, the defense is much aligned there season. but they have responded in big situational moments tonight. where's number 4? where is my game changer? that is what i am thinking right now if i'm a young quarterback. >> bob: he is the middle man and trips to the near side right. pass out on the edge to brevin jordan and he leaps to the sideline. does he have the first down? he was going for the marker? and looks like they mark him down a yard shy. and it looks like without hesitation, instead of trying another field goal, in a one-point game, mark richt is going to go for it. >> bob: florida state, if they are calling a time-out here, they let a lot of time come off the clock. wem be back in 30 seconds. fourth down and one. will it stand? we will told that replay buzzed down. they want to review this spot and
where is jeff thomas? >> bob: a roll out. perry, high throw across his body, down the sideline. th 2:35 to go, that stops the clock and makeswn and 11. >> brock: we're looking to thomas. they were hoping that thomas would attract the underneath coverage. but credit the seminoles, the defense is much aligned there season. but they have responded in big situational moments tonight. where's number 4? where is my game changer? that is what i am thinking right now if i'm a young...
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and i frankly, i'd have to defer that to people who know stuff like thomas, jeff jarvis, kelly mcbride and company at pointer. this, remember, is my philosophy of do no harm. i'd rather say nothing than say something stupid. >> it sound like you've been talking to a lot of people and informing yourself. >> i have. but again, i'm not in the news business. i'm not a news professional. i'm a news consumer, and should respect those boundaries, and particularly when i have people around who can do the job far better than i can. if i got too smart, you know, i might have to go visit sacramento. >> at a time of rapid digital journalism, what is your wish for the future of the press, particularly as it pertains to millennials? >> what i want are mechanisms that are evolving already in the journalism system to find means by which it's easy for a platform to figure out on the fly what's probably trustworthy and what's not. i want millennials to become aware of those mechanisms and to be smart about what they see and more importantly what they spread. the theme is that what went so wrong in 2016
and i frankly, i'd have to defer that to people who know stuff like thomas, jeff jarvis, kelly mcbride and company at pointer. this, remember, is my philosophy of do no harm. i'd rather say nothing than say something stupid. >> it sound like you've been talking to a lot of people and informing yourself. >> i have. but again, i'm not in the news business. i'm not a news professional. i'm a news consumer, and should respect those boundaries, and particularly when i have people around...
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but back in that investigation in 1991, both hill and thomas were interviewed by the f.b.i. jeff. >> glor: all right, jeff pegues, outside f.b.i. headquarters. jeff, thank you. an american service member was killed today in afghanistan. the circumstances have not been announced yet, but it is the eighth u.s. fatality in afghanistan this year. 76 americans have been wounded in action in afghanistan.la enforcement officers shot yesterday in florence, south carolina, are still in the hospital tonight. one officer has died. police say they were pinned down by the gunman and could not rescue the wounded for half an hour. david begnaud is in florence. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: the barrage of gunfire was caught on cell phone video. according to a senior law enforcement source, the shooter was frederick hopkins, a 74- year-old vietnam veteran and disbarred attorney who is known to local law enforcement as an accomplished marksman. florence police chief allen heilder said the officers were overwhelmed during the ambush. >> it's my understanding right now that they didn't know the level of
but back in that investigation in 1991, both hill and thomas were interviewed by the f.b.i. jeff. >> glor: all right, jeff pegues, outside f.b.i. headquarters. jeff, thank you. an american service member was killed today in afghanistan. the circumstances have not been announced yet, but it is the eighth u.s. fatality in afghanistan this year. 76 americans have been wounded in action in afghanistan.la enforcement officers shot yesterday in florence, south carolina, are still in the...
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jeff: the press of the 1800s etc. current one seem mild, the insults that people hurled at each other, thomas jefferson and john marshallalling each other the great llama of the mountains -- and we are trying to figure out what that means. alex: is that a compliment? jeff: it is the worst thing to be a llama. im going to try that on lindsey graham tomorrow. you are the great llama of the mountains. jeff: it has something to do with monticello and looking down on everyone. alex: liberals and the ivory tower. obama mountain. of hamilton and burr was inflamed by the press. or madisonl gazette, wrote his essays defending the constitution and the federalist papers appeared in the newspapers, is a very anti-federalist organ. at the same time, these things have limited reach and were distributed slowly. in 1891 --his essays madison in his essays in 1891 expresses the hope that at some point and enlightened class of willalists, the literati slowly disperse reason across the land and people will take time to read complimented -- comp of gated arguments. the bad thing about having a big country is people cannot discover facts. th
jeff: the press of the 1800s etc. current one seem mild, the insults that people hurled at each other, thomas jefferson and john marshallalling each other the great llama of the mountains -- and we are trying to figure out what that means. alex: is that a compliment? jeff: it is the worst thing to be a llama. im going to try that on lindsey graham tomorrow. you are the great llama of the mountains. jeff: it has something to do with monticello and looking down on everyone. alex: liberals and the...
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thomas jefferson. she had six children with him, and until recently was almost entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, jefferson's home. now that's all changed as we hear from nbc's jeff. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words all men are created equal. yet owned slaves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right, so jefferson writes the declaration of independence, and yet he's the man who owns 607 men, women and children. >> reporter: here the story of sally hemmings now takes center stapling. after more than two centuries of ignoring or covering up an open secret during jefferson easily. enslaved by jefferson, hemmings is believed to have given birth to six of his children. dna evidence backs it up. visitors learned about hemmings' life through the recollections of her son madison. >> it's emotional. you really feel it. >> i think it's important again to acknowledge that truth about our founding fathers. they were deeply flawed human beings. >> reporter: sally hemmings' story now embraced, wasn't always welcome here. >> i came on lots of tours of monticello and i remembe
thomas jefferson. she had six children with him, and until recently was almost entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, jefferson's home. now that's all changed as we hear from nbc's jeff. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words all men are created equal. yet owned slaves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right, so jefferson writes the declaration of independence, and yet he's...
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jeff sessions as attorney general. your response. >> frank, you don't know what you're talking about. in your world, it's a noble cause to destroy - - whether it be thomasalito and now cavanaugh. i am bipartisan where it makes sense. i tried to have a good disposition but don't mistake that i don't care about the conservative cause. if i made you upset that i would not legitimize mccarthyism, then good. and i think i can survive in south carolina. >>chris: senator graham, thank you. always good to talk with you and i'm glad to see you're back in a good mood. is it true, for all of this talk, are you going to play golf with the president today? >> yes. i'm not giving him any strokes. then, hope you win. you're a good man. >>chris: that may be the kiss of death. [laughter] now we want to hear from the other side, democratic senator ben cardin joins us. he voted against brett kavanaugh's confirmation. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday" and i apologize for him praising you. >> good to be with you and lindsay and i work on many issues together. we certainly disagree on this one. >>chris: let's start with the bottom line. what impact do you think just
jeff sessions as attorney general. your response. >> frank, you don't know what you're talking about. in your world, it's a noble cause to destroy - - whether it be thomasalito and now cavanaugh. i am bipartisan where it makes sense. i tried to have a good disposition but don't mistake that i don't care about the conservative cause. if i made you upset that i would not legitimize mccarthyism, then good. and i think i can survive in south carolina. >>chris: senator graham, thank you....
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thomas jefferson. >> and she had six children with him. and until recently was entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, s jeffersohome. as nbc's jeff bennett reports, that's all changed now. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words, "all men are created equal," yet owned saves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right?f sorson writes the declaration of independence, and yet he's the man who60 owns men, women, and children. >> reporter: here, the story of sally hemmings now takes center stage. ester more than two centuf ignoring or covering up an open secret during jefferson's life. enslaved by jefferson, hemmings is believed to have given birth to six of his children. dna evidence backs itup. visitors learn about hemmings' life through the recollections of herson, madison. >> it's emotional. you really feel it. >> i think it's important again to acknowled that truth about our founding fathers. they were deeply flawed humanbe gs. >> reporter: sally hemmings' story, now embraced, wasn't always welcomed here. >> i came on the lastour of mon
thomas jefferson. >> and she had six children with him. and until recently was entirely absent from the exhibits at monticello, s jeffersohome. as nbc's jeff bennett reports, that's all changed now. >> reporter: it's a public reckoning of the founding father revered for penning the words, "all men are created equal," yet owned saves throughout his lifetime. >> it's the great paradox of the founding of the country, right?f sorson writes the declaration of...
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thomas. and in addition to his responsibilities on the records side, he, of course, has investigations for which he's responsible as an investigation. >> commissioner chiu: so jeff, is there a -- any way that we can get him more help to -- another shoulder at the wheel to help with the heavy lift on identifying documents, reviewing documents, and then producing those documents? because 12 hours per week is a significant amount of time, and it probably wasn't -- whatever he's doing on records requests is not -- it takes away from the time that he can spend on investigations. >> yes, thank you, chair chiu. historically, the job of public information officer fell to the deputy director, so previously, jessica bloom shouldered the bulk of this responsibility. under staffing transitions, we divided some of that up. the responsibility of the public information officer could be fulfilled by the director of enforcement in lela farlela -- legal affairs. i have a smaller shoulder than thomas, but i'm willing to offer it, so we have talked about, going forward, some work that i might do to free him up to conduct investigations. long-term, if the volume of requests persists
thomas. and in addition to his responsibilities on the records side, he, of course, has investigations for which he's responsible as an investigation. >> commissioner chiu: so jeff, is there a -- any way that we can get him more help to -- another shoulder at the wheel to help with the heavy lift on identifying documents, reviewing documents, and then producing those documents? because 12 hours per week is a significant amount of time, and it probably wasn't -- whatever he's doing on...
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jeff flake of arizona. john boozman of arkansas. you can find out more at our website, c-span.org. confirmationll the video of this process at c-span.org. a lot of information for you to digest. thomas in pennsylvania, republican line. go ahead. grateful.ry my mom is 97 years young. we were lifelong democrat. over the last four or five years, as pope francis has said, the democrats are a party of death. takeaway religious liberties. support homosexual marriage. we are grateful, we are thinking was in. brett kavanaugh the democratic party is no longer the party my parents knew, my grandparents knew. it is the party of death, it is the party of evil. we thank god hillary clinton was never elected because she is pure evil. >> ok, let's go to massachusetts, independent line. >> hello, sir. i was raised a democrat. my parents were democrats, they loved jfk. i have been that for quite a while. it has just been the last month or so that i have changed myself into an independent. i called on your independent line. i don't mind if the democrats did not mind if they had said we don't like the philosophy of the judges that is nominated, we are not going to vote for him. that would have been fi
jeff flake of arizona. john boozman of arkansas. you can find out more at our website, c-span.org. confirmationll the video of this process at c-span.org. a lot of information for you to digest. thomas in pennsylvania, republican line. go ahead. grateful.ry my mom is 97 years young. we were lifelong democrat. over the last four or five years, as pope francis has said, the democrats are a party of death. takeaway religious liberties. support homosexual marriage. we are grateful, we are thinking...
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jeff sessions as attorney general. your response? >> frank, you don't know what you're talking about. it's a noble cause to destroy a judicial candidate who is conservative. whether it be thomas, now kavanaugh. i am bipartisan when it makes sense. i try to have a good disposition because i like my job, but don't mistake that i don't care about the conservative, so if i made you upset because i would not legitimize mccarthyism, then good, and i think i can survive in south carolina? >> chris: always good to talk with you and i'm glad to see you in a good mood. is it true that you're going for all this talk about obsequious and is, are you going to go play golf with the president today? >> this third term thing is looking better and better. hope you win, you're a good man. >> chris: all right, now we want to hear from the other side. democratic senator ben cardin joins us, like all of his democratic colleagues, he voted against brett kavanaugh's confirmation. welcome to fox news sunday and i apologize for him. >> it's good to be with you, we work on many issues together. we certainly disagree on this one. >> chris: let start with the bottom line, what impact do you think justic
jeff sessions as attorney general. your response? >> frank, you don't know what you're talking about. it's a noble cause to destroy a judicial candidate who is conservative. whether it be thomas, now kavanaugh. i am bipartisan when it makes sense. i try to have a good disposition because i like my job, but don't mistake that i don't care about the conservative, so if i made you upset because i would not legitimize mccarthyism, then good, and i think i can survive in south carolina?...
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reeking havoc as jeff flock told you through the florida panhandle ripping roofs off houses and buildings in panama city beach let's get to the mayor of panama city beach he is mayor mike thomasur honor tell us what is going on in your city and what you need right now. >> we're having a problem with communications, as much as anything. the company that we use has gone down and that's making it very difficult, first to coordinate some things. we've been mighty lucky that we didn't get the brunt of it this time. they tracked it towards us for two days and then right at the last minute it went to our neighbors, and they got tore up horribly bad, and we got some damage over here, we've got quite a few significant problems we've got to work through, but we're going to be fine. everybody here will be all right in just a couple days. >> liz: well your honor you've been such a source of leadership for your constituents. you've been so strong when we've been talking to you. we see a lot of downed power lines in the coverage from the footage we just showed. what's your concern about power lines? what's your warning to people? >> none of them are active right now. most of them are all d
reeking havoc as jeff flock told you through the florida panhandle ripping roofs off houses and buildings in panama city beach let's get to the mayor of panama city beach he is mayor mike thomasur honor tell us what is going on in your city and what you need right now. >> we're having a problem with communications, as much as anything. the company that we use has gone down and that's making it very difficult, first to coordinate some things. we've been mighty lucky that we didn't get the...
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thomas. >> we also saw people who were organized. in that moment with jeffke on the hill, we talked to one woman who works for ultraviolet who was paid. she helps steer people in the right ways to be able to con front senators. >> they were paid. >> there were people paid by organizations like ultraviolet to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing. >> shawna claferred after that program on abc. she didn't mean people were being paid to protest. she said there were genuine people there protesting against kavanaugh. but people were paid to steer them to that elevator, say, with senator flake, to steer them. steve: the viral moments. ed: the viral moments. the elevator with senator flake that changed this debate briefly but then obviously it took it off course for a week. but then, he was eventually confirmed, kavanaugh, anyway. and you saw people climbing um on the statues of the supreme court, banging on the door. remember late in 2016 during the campaign we heard all of these people on the left saying if
thomas. >> we also saw people who were organized. in that moment with jeffke on the hill, we talked to one woman who works for ultraviolet who was paid. she helps steer people in the right ways to be able to con front senators. >> they were paid. >> there were people paid by organizations like ultraviolet to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing. >> shawna claferred after that program on abc. she didn't mean people...
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landfall as jeff just reported, near panama city, again, pound ing winds of 155 miles per hour, joining us over the phone is the mayor of panama city beach, florida he is mayor mike thomasthank you so much for joining us what's your main worry as of this hour? >> people getting into some of the power lines that are down as they come in, the police and fire departments are all checking all those everywhere to make sure that it's safe for people to come back. we've still got some pretty good winds, not much rain. we're lucky. we dodged a big bullet today. >> liz: what about flooding? because cars and suv's can float in rushing water, of just two feet. are you seeing flooding there? >> no, we don't have much of a problem with that. our sandy beaches, the soil extends back to where we're pretty lucky. we don't have much flooding. >> liz: there's been a lot of tourist development and economic development there. what's the most important thing people in the path of the storm need to do right now? we're always really worried about people in your area, sir. >> well the people that stayed, they've got a couple of days without power i think. if they will just wait, give the autho
landfall as jeff just reported, near panama city, again, pound ing winds of 155 miles per hour, joining us over the phone is the mayor of panama city beach, florida he is mayor mike thomasthank you so much for joining us what's your main worry as of this hour? >> people getting into some of the power lines that are down as they come in, the police and fire departments are all checking all those everywhere to make sure that it's safe for people to come back. we've still got some pretty...
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thomas. >> it's not just democrats, matt, to be fair, because republicans signed on -- at least a small number signed on. i know that the democrats delay is a talking point. >> and i agree, jeffaid, we'll do a week. my point is, it's not going to satisfy anybody. it's going to prolong the agony, certainly, that's tearing this country apart. but democrats are not going to say, okay, the fbi found nothing. i guess i'll vote for brett kavanaugh. no. it's going to be, why wasn't this two weeks? how come the scope isn't being, you know -- let's talk about his the drinking, the fact that he used to be blitzed in college. like, let's make that an issue. you're not going to appease either side by granting these concessions. maybe, ten years from now, we can look back and say, hey, at least we took -- did the due diligence to do the investigation. >> molly, matt is making the assertion that someone, a candidate's drinking habits are not germane here. but given the nature of the allegation s against judge kavanaugh, are they not not only germane, but perhaps particularly relevant? >> i think you are going to hear a lot of people making that argument. i don't know if it will be per sw s
thomas. >> it's not just democrats, matt, to be fair, because republicans signed on -- at least a small number signed on. i know that the democrats delay is a talking point. >> and i agree, jeffaid, we'll do a week. my point is, it's not going to satisfy anybody. it's going to prolong the agony, certainly, that's tearing this country apart. but democrats are not going to say, okay, the fbi found nothing. i guess i'll vote for brett kavanaugh. no. it's going to be, why wasn't this...
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general jeff sessions designated the ms-13 gang as the number one trans national net to america surpassing terrorists and drug cartels. he announced the launch of a new task force to crack down. thomaser acting director. will it work? >> elevating the importance. i woulthink that they need to have dhs, homeland security within ice. they need to be a full-fledged partner in leadership role in developing the strategy. no federal agency arrested more ms-13 members than homeland security investigations. we need to marry up the two and make sure they work together, hsi and the bureau. >> sandra: when it comes to implementing the task force how would it work to crack down on ms-13? >> there is already a lot of work being done specifically by ice, hsi. we doubled the arrests of ms-13 members, hsi conducted investigations in el salvador with law enforcement cutting off the head of the snake down there. d.o.j. and dhs need to get together and plan operations together. f.b.i. has capability. h.s.i. has capabilities, they have the capability beyond the investigation and prosecution. they can actually remove these people from the country if they're in the country illegally. d.h.s. and d.o.j. ne
general jeff sessions designated the ms-13 gang as the number one trans national net to america surpassing terrorists and drug cartels. he announced the launch of a new task force to crack down. thomaser acting director. will it work? >> elevating the importance. i woulthink that they need to have dhs, homeland security within ice. they need to be a full-fledged partner in leadership role in developing the strategy. no federal agency arrested more ms-13 members than homeland security...
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thomas investigation they had two or three days under h.w. bush they looked into the background and went ahead. give them five days to look at this and go forward. everyone is praising jeffnd al all of a sudden reprieve on the kavanaugh nomination. red state democrats who haven't committed yet. predictable the democrats say i have a problem with the time frame. steve: we need to know about the scope. it shouldn't be so limited and the white house is calling the shots according to the democrats. the president yesterday tweeted this out. wow, just starting to hear the democrats, who are only thinking obstruct and delay are starting to put out the word that the time and scope of the fbi looking into judge kavanaugh and witnesses is not enough. hello. for them it will never be stuff. stay tuned and watch. there was some word yesterday that the white house had said okay, you are only going to talk to those four people that dr. ford had mentioned. and, yet, we already know that is not true because apparently the fbi interviewed debra ramirez who was at yale and has suggested that mr. kavanaugh exposed himself. ainsley: she is the avenatti client? steve: no. that is the second
thomas investigation they had two or three days under h.w. bush they looked into the background and went ahead. give them five days to look at this and go forward. everyone is praising jeffnd al all of a sudden reprieve on the kavanaugh nomination. red state democrats who haven't committed yet. predictable the democrats say i have a problem with the time frame. steve: we need to know about the scope. it shouldn't be so limited and the white house is calling the shots according to the democrats....