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what about commerce jim wright?uest: he is an interesting case of the speaker trying to expand the power of the office beyond his predecessor took o'neill. pushed ways, he boundaries beyond what his party was willing to accept. he made strategic mistakes which he lost a lot of support in his party and they were ethical issues as well. i remember that speech, really remarkable that a speaker would resign that way or resign at all. now we are seeing a speaker feeling the need to leave before the two-year term is up. host: our phone lines are open as we talk about the risk for the speaker of the house. (202)-784-8000, the line for republicans. -- for democrats. (202)-784-8001, the line for republicans. jan has this point -- paul ryan would be nuts to take that job. probably the smartest thing he has decided, not to take it. people have been saying that, including allies in congress who are remaining anonymous. i think that that shows a number of things. one that it is a difficult job because of responsibilities, but th
what about commerce jim wright?uest: he is an interesting case of the speaker trying to expand the power of the office beyond his predecessor took o'neill. pushed ways, he boundaries beyond what his party was willing to accept. he made strategic mistakes which he lost a lot of support in his party and they were ethical issues as well. i remember that speech, really remarkable that a speaker would resign that way or resign at all. now we are seeing a speaker feeling the need to leave before the...
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it was when newt gingrich ran out jim wright and tom foley came in in 1989, that's the last time we had a situation like this. the other interesting thing is when you look back to that time and look to today, none of the speakers starting with jim wright and leading up through john boehner, none of them have left that office voluntarily. we've had six speakers of the house, after tip o'neill stepped down in 1986, we've had six consecutive speakers of the house who for various reasons, whether it was the ethics thing with jim wright or getting swamped in an election or being run out by your own party like newt gingrich in 1998, none of them have left this job on their own terms. it's very interesting with paul ryan. we talked about how john boehner did him a big favor taking the threat of a shutdown off the table so paul ryan looks clear in this job maybe through the 2016 election, but is that same fate that every other speaker before him since tip o'neill has suffered, will he ultimately suffer that too. >> historian and author michael beschloss, whoever was the first to invoke the term
it was when newt gingrich ran out jim wright and tom foley came in in 1989, that's the last time we had a situation like this. the other interesting thing is when you look back to that time and look to today, none of the speakers starting with jim wright and leading up through john boehner, none of them have left that office voluntarily. we've had six speakers of the house, after tip o'neill stepped down in 1986, we've had six consecutive speakers of the house who for various reasons, whether...
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jim wright resigned because of ethic's issues and he made it conditional on when the house. >> and so there is a conditional way to do this. and again, there is another phenomenal. this goes to the the post 9/11 world. there is a contingency of government plan that the speaker of the house john boehner p has a list of people in case they were to destroy the capitol, and who would be a speaker pro tem if there is a vacancy. and there is a list, we don't know who is on the list. and if john boehner decides to step down because of an impasse, that list would kick in. it might be the existing leadership and it might be people who used to serve in the body or eric cantor. it is a secret national security list and not only for national security but used for these purposes f. they get up against it, this could be the direction it goes. it is unchartered territory. >> and the list that speaker boehner has. is he the only one who knows. >> it is close held list with the national security. i tried to figure out who hols the list. no one knows. >> you brought up another point. the speaker doesn'
jim wright resigned because of ethic's issues and he made it conditional on when the house. >> and so there is a conditional way to do this. and again, there is another phenomenal. this goes to the the post 9/11 world. there is a contingency of government plan that the speaker of the house john boehner p has a list of people in case they were to destroy the capitol, and who would be a speaker pro tem if there is a vacancy. and there is a list, we don't know who is on the list. and if john...
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we have not had that happen for the speaker since 1989 when jim wright went away and republicans felt burned. a and now shady dealings with being dealt with out there some of the candidates. >> everybody already knew mccarthy so why call for more vetting unless you thought you would see someone else besides him. >> it could be mccarthy didn't want to see the embarrassing vote on the floor and took himself out. i think the important thing is what is ne >> to washington and they are not doing what we want to do. >> they gained power on 201 we are going to scoot on out of here. john roberts. thank you for being here. there is a lot of breaking news and our coverage will continue on the flip side, now". t can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. >>> fox news alert. mccarthy is dropping out of the race for house speaker. >> i have been talking to a number of members and thinking about this throughout the week and see
we have not had that happen for the speaker since 1989 when jim wright went away and republicans felt burned. a and now shady dealings with being dealt with out there some of the candidates. >> everybody already knew mccarthy so why call for more vetting unless you thought you would see someone else besides him. >> it could be mccarthy didn't want to see the embarrassing vote on the floor and took himself out. i think the important thing is what is ne >> to washington and they...
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you've served under tip o'neal has speaker and there as jim wright was there as speaker. >> first, is time to recognize nancy's great strength. >> exactly. >> wow. >> if you look at jim wright getting beat for re-election. nancy stands out as probably the most successful, maybe the only successful speaker since tip. i agree she's a soft spoken elegant woman and under valued. secondly, i think the republicans have this problem in the presidential race. trump is not going to be the nominee. as long as he's there and says those things and carson as well. >> joe. >> i think the republicans have made this mistake over the past years against obama. they have not just had public policy. they have persuaded so many of their voters having trouble. >> joe. >> so barney, let me ask you about nancy. every time things aren't going well for those who adore the president, they say the presidency has become too big we hear the same thing about the speaker, speaker of the house, there's all these free agents because of the internet. you look at nancy. she was as tough and as good and effective of a s
you've served under tip o'neal has speaker and there as jim wright was there as speaker. >> first, is time to recognize nancy's great strength. >> exactly. >> wow. >> if you look at jim wright getting beat for re-election. nancy stands out as probably the most successful, maybe the only successful speaker since tip. i agree she's a soft spoken elegant woman and under valued. secondly, i think the republicans have this problem in the presidential race. trump is not going...
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that he would engage speaker chip oatmeal at the time and later jim wright at the time. just to keep the dialogue going. it was to get a lot of what you want. rather than standing by your principles. what do you make of that? >> the difference between successful people, whether it is in business, personal life and debate, successful people do all the things that unsuccessful people do not want to do. like continue that dialogue. continue to talk. eventually, it you find little spots where you get closer. now, there is breathing room. all too often we are saying this person is lying. you lie to me over all of these years. the person really did not. you do not know that. neil: i am i telling in. half the time, i do not forget anything. i want to keep you in the mix, my friend. all right. i think peter ricci is with us as well. dagen, i do not know. they keep zooming past you hear it setting you up. do you keep talking? dagen: we are in a situation now where we do have to keep talking. watching us in retreat. watching us retreat. creating a power vacuum in the middle east.
that he would engage speaker chip oatmeal at the time and later jim wright at the time. just to keep the dialogue going. it was to get a lot of what you want. rather than standing by your principles. what do you make of that? >> the difference between successful people, whether it is in business, personal life and debate, successful people do all the things that unsuccessful people do not want to do. like continue that dialogue. continue to talk. eventually, it you find little spots where...
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jim: those calls reminded mary shevory how much her daughter, mariette wright, lived for life on the sea. but it came to a halt two weeks ago, when she and 32 others were presumably lost, when the el faro went down in choppy atlantic waters stirred up by hurricane joaquin. >> i had no warning. i got a call one morning that the el faro went missing, and had gone down, and their weren' t -- there weren' t any survivors. jim: and as the days grew longer, the hope that maybe someone pulled through grew dimmer. and the question that remained was, why? >> i believe, if there was any way they could have prevented it, they would have. but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making that decision to go >> i have been out in a dozen hurricanes. just a tropical storm, and we can make it. jim: she is preparing a sendoff for her middle daughter, who she describes as rebellious and unique. >> she was married to the sea, she said. everyone asked her, you' re 51. why aren' t you married with kids? "i' m married to the sea." jim: she hopes other c
jim: those calls reminded mary shevory how much her daughter, mariette wright, lived for life on the sea. but it came to a halt two weeks ago, when she and 32 others were presumably lost, when the el faro went down in choppy atlantic waters stirred up by hurricane joaquin. >> i had no warning. i got a call one morning that the el faro went missing, and had gone down, and their weren' t -- there weren' t any survivors. jim: and as the days grew longer, the hope that maybe someone pulled...
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jim: lcs game too. we remember game six. that is when the beat the sox. taking on the chicago cubs, mets with a runner on, and david wright doubles to deep center. curtis granderson, apostles -- hustling around. daniel murphy with yet another postseason home run, his fifth of the playoffs, second of the series. runners on the corners for new york. yoenis cespedes reached on an infield single. granderson, scoring again, as the mets go on to win this game for-one to take a 2-0 series lead. four more exhibition games for the celtics. tomorrow, they host the brooklyn nets. friday, it' s new hampshire' s tyron -- turn to see the celtics. tickets are still available for that game. pga final round, fries.com open. second playoff hole between amelia know grillo and kevin knocked. two-putts to win the tournament. pats taking on the colts, that game in the fourth quarter, 5:00 left, the pats holding on to that 34-21 lead. jamie: pats, looking good. if they bring home a win, they would still be undefeated. it warms up this week, which is nice. hayley: this weekend has been really cool. jamie: thanks for joining us on
jim: lcs game too. we remember game six. that is when the beat the sox. taking on the chicago cubs, mets with a runner on, and david wright doubles to deep center. curtis granderson, apostles -- hustling around. daniel murphy with yet another postseason home run, his fifth of the playoffs, second of the series. runners on the corners for new york. yoenis cespedes reached on an infield single. granderson, scoring again, as the mets go on to win this game for-one to take a 2-0 series lead. four...
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brother jim was irrelevant. 6-3 san francisco in the 2nd quarter, colin kaepernick dials up the deep ball to torrey smith. this is they signed him. 13-3, 49ers. former 49er quarterback, wrightust signed. not much going on for the baltimore offense these days. flaco picked off by michael willhoyte. flaco pressured by amad brooks, uncorks a terrible pass. picked off by kenneth actor. led to another field goal to make it 19-6. later in the 3rd, flaco flows off his back food again. a beautiful catch in the end zone. the ravens cut the 49er lead now to just 6 points. same score 4th quarter, kaepernick, buying all kinds of time on 3rd down and fires one to quentin patton for the touchdown. patton jacked out of his minds, but really, watch sharise wright who just had a tough game against his former team. he fell down and that's the reason the play happened. flaco leads the ravens back downfield, five times. marlon brown stepped up in front of aken. aken got it. 6 seconds to go. here's the hail mary. into the end zone, it is incomplete. this was a much needed 49er win. they snapped a four game losing streak. 25-20. baltimore drops to 1-5. >> this was a must win game. you could tell
brother jim was irrelevant. 6-3 san francisco in the 2nd quarter, colin kaepernick dials up the deep ball to torrey smith. this is they signed him. 13-3, 49ers. former 49er quarterback, wrightust signed. not much going on for the baltimore offense these days. flaco picked off by michael willhoyte. flaco pressured by amad brooks, uncorks a terrible pass. picked off by kenneth actor. led to another field goal to make it 19-6. later in the 3rd, flaco flows off his back food again. a beautiful...
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wright grew up in assonnet. she was serving on the "el faro" when it went down in the choppy waters stirred by hurricane joaquin. her mother tells newscenter 5's jim lokay she's not angry but she does have questions. >> i believe if there was anyway that they could have prevented but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making the decision to go out to sea? >> no. in marine time you can go in a hurricane. but this was just tropical. this was just a tropical storm. we can make it. randy: the ntsb is still working to find the data recorder from the "el faro," believed to be with the sunken vessel. emily: right now u.s. stock futures are up but only slightly. wall street will be watching for reports on inflation and consumer spending this week. there will be no boost in benefits for people who collect social security next year. it's only the third time that's happened in the last 40 years. social security recipients, disabled veterans, and federal retirees usually see an average cost-of-living increase of four percent each year. but now lower gas prices mean lower inflation which is what the gover
wright grew up in assonnet. she was serving on the "el faro" when it went down in the choppy waters stirred by hurricane joaquin. her mother tells newscenter 5's jim lokay she's not angry but she does have questions. >> i believe if there was anyway that they could have prevented but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making the decision to go out to sea? >> no. in marine time you can go in a hurricane. but this was...
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jim brewer to nick plan to spend the days revelling in their success. >> we are the national league champions, new york mets >> we had an opportunity to speak quickly with david wright. we'll bring you what he had to say at 6:00. game one is on tuesday. live at citi field, i'm mac king, fox 5 news. dari: the world series tickets, alison morris will tell us how much you'll have to pay to get a room, and explain how ticket revenue gets passed on to the players. ben: meantime, don mattingly is out as manager of the los angeles dodgers. he did have one year left on his contract, but the team said it was a mutual decision to part ways. isn't it always? he managed the dodgers for five seasons, leading them to three straight national league west division titles. but they stopped short in the post-season, failing to reach the world series. the dodgers lots to the mets in five -- loss to the mets in five games. dari: family and friends remembering officer holder who was fatally shot in east harlem wednesday evening. viewing services will be held tuesday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the community church of the nazarene in far rockaway queens and funeral services will be wed
jim brewer to nick plan to spend the days revelling in their success. >> we are the national league champions, new york mets >> we had an opportunity to speak quickly with david wright. we'll bring you what he had to say at 6:00. game one is on tuesday. live at citi field, i'm mac king, fox 5 news. dari: the world series tickets, alison morris will tell us how much you'll have to pay to get a room, and explain how ticket revenue gets passed on to the players. ben: meantime, don...
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wright's autograph. when we come back at 6 we'll talk to them and some other crazy mets' fans here who are ready for game 3. reporting live from citi field, jim dolan channel 7 eyewitness news. >> jim, loving the street art. >> the mets' hopes resting on the arm of a 6-foot 3, 23-year- old rookie, noah syndergaard has pitched well at citi field this season, and expects a lively crowd to back him up. >> when i'm pitching, there are out and then there was a slight pause in between, and then all of a sudden i heard the roar of the fans and it almost scared me at times it i can't imagine how much louder it's going to be now. >> syndergaard won his last post-season start against the cubs at citi field. of course we have everything you need to know about game 3 at the special mets section of our website, abc7ny.com/mets. >>> the world series games just part of a very busy weekend of events here in new york, one that will have the police busy and on alert. there will be baseball games tonight, tomorrow and hopefully sunday at citi field. then saturday night the annual halloween parade marches through greenwich village and on sunday the tcs marathon
wright's autograph. when we come back at 6 we'll talk to them and some other crazy mets' fans here who are ready for game 3. reporting live from citi field, jim dolan channel 7 eyewitness news. >> jim, loving the street art. >> the mets' hopes resting on the arm of a 6-foot 3, 23-year- old rookie, noah syndergaard has pitched well at citi field this season, and expects a lively crowd to back him up. >> when i'm pitching, there are out and then there was a slight pause in...
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wright grew up in assonnet. she was serving on the "el faro" when it went down in the choppy waters stirred by hurricane joaquin. her mother tells newscenter 5's jim lokay she's not angry but she does have questions. >> i believe if there was any way they could have prevented but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making the decision to go out to sea? >> no. in marine time you've been out in a dozen hurricanes. and this is just a tropical storm. "we can make it." randy: the ntsb is still working to find the data recorder from the "el faro," believed to be with the sunken vessel. a rhode island native is recovering after loosing his leg in a shark attack. colin cook was surfing in hawaii friday when he was pulled off his board. beachgoers rushed into the water, made a tourniquet from a surfboard leash, and saved his life. cook moved to hawaii three years ago to build surfboards. cook's friends say he has a long recovery ahead. emily: economic headlines this monday morning. asian markets were higher overnight ahead of new trade data from china. up but only slightly. wall street will be watching
wright grew up in assonnet. she was serving on the "el faro" when it went down in the choppy waters stirred by hurricane joaquin. her mother tells newscenter 5's jim lokay she's not angry but she does have questions. >> i believe if there was any way they could have prevented but the captain chose to ship out in that tropical storm. jim: are you mad at that captain for making the decision to go out to sea? >> no. in marine time you've been out in a dozen hurricanes. and...