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talking about john hughes movie, growing up in england, you're aware of that? were you immersed in american movies and television and that sort of thing? >> it was, again this kind of idealization of what this city and what this country was. and yeah, my dad's american. it was a total film freak, fanatic. it was all michael j. fox and early tom hanks and specifically i had a contraband vhs copy, because i was 10 i think, i wasn't allowed to watch it. all my friends at school weren't allowed to watch it. but my father was cool and recorded "white men can't jump" off the tv. because we had american cable and no one else had it. period of time. and i remember this vhs was just this kind of gold dust. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> then i finally -- so i finally came to l.a. to shoot the first film i ever did in los angeles. and i found myself ambling along the venice beach courts where billy ho, woody harrelson's character in "white men can't jump." >> jimmy: right, right. [ cheers and applause ] >> for those who don't know. kind of wins the -- upsets wesley snipes' chara
talking about john hughes movie, growing up in england, you're aware of that? were you immersed in american movies and television and that sort of thing? >> it was, again this kind of idealization of what this city and what this country was. and yeah, my dad's american. it was a total film freak, fanatic. it was all michael j. fox and early tom hanks and specifically i had a contraband vhs copy, because i was 10 i think, i wasn't allowed to watch it. all my friends at school weren't...
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archbishop john hughes. >> his nickname was daggey john, because he would stand up and defend the rights of his people. he said, we want to make a statement. and i want to build a cathedral to make the statement that catholics have arrived. they are at home. >> to make his statement the archbishop turned to james, designer of the famed smithsonian. he considered the premiere >> -- >> it took more than 25 years of mostly immigrant labor to realize his vision. when the someone spires were completed in 1888, st. patrick stood at the tallest building in new york city. but after years of neglect, the cathedral was showing its age. >> this cathedral is cracking much the bricks are crumbling. we have to clean our beloved the. >> which is why in 2012 cardinal announced restoration at eye popping price tag. >> the restoration is costing $175 million. give. we had to do it. i was survival. >> the cathedral is build out of marble. it's a beautiful, wonderful stone. >> the architect of the firm murphy, burnhan was charged with the task. >> the stone. to the touch. >> some-stories of scaffolding was
archbishop john hughes. >> his nickname was daggey john, because he would stand up and defend the rights of his people. he said, we want to make a statement. and i want to build a cathedral to make the statement that catholics have arrived. they are at home. >> to make his statement the archbishop turned to james, designer of the famed smithsonian. he considered the premiere >> -- >> it took more than 25 years of mostly immigrant labor to realize his vision. when the...
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my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i'm the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning the chairman for the national endowment of the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea, which i understand the actually anniversary day is tomorrow. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes members of the national press club and guests of our speaker. from the audience's right, lisa matthews, vice president at hager sharp and a member of the national press club speakers committee, melissa walker, creative arts therapist and healing arts program coordinator at the national intrepid center of excellence at walter reed national military center, amy henderson, curator and a member of the national press club speakers committee, abel lopez, jerry, a past president of the national press club and chairman of the press club speakers committee, skipping over our s
my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i'm the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning the chairman for the national endowment of the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea, which i understand the actually anniversary day is tomorrow. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes members of...
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my name is john hughes. i'm editor for bloomberg first word.t is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and i am the president of the national press club. our guest today is bob bowlsby. he's the fourth full time commissioner of the big the 12 conference. and he's going to talk to us about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker as well as national press club members. from the audience's right, kevin wincing, retired navy captain and a member of the press club speakers committee. michael phelps, former publisher of the "washington examiner." lauren lewis, former fox news channel producer. is a colleen nelson, white house correspondent for "the wall street journal." carl leubsdorf, columnist for "the dallas morning news" kevin blackstone, washington post columnist and espn panelist. jerry zremski. washington bureau chief of the buffalo news. past president of the national press club and chairman of the speaker's committee. skipping over our speak are for a m
my name is john hughes. i'm editor for bloomberg first word.t is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and i am the president of the national press club. our guest today is bob bowlsby. he's the fourth full time commissioner of the big the 12 conference. and he's going to talk to us about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker as well as national press club members. from the audience's right, kevin...
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my name is john hughes. i'm'd tor for bloomberg first word. that is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and the president of the national press club. our guest today is bob bollsby. and he's going to talk to us about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker as well as national press club members. from the audience's right, kevin wincing, retired navy captain and a member of the press club speakers committee. michael phelps, former publisher of the "washington examiner." lauren lewis, former fox news channel producer. colleen nelson, white house correspondent for "the wall street journal." carl lubesdorff, columnist for "the dallas morning news" washington post columnist and espn panelist. jerry zrimskis iszrimski. skipping over our speak are for a moment, pat host, reporter for defense daily and rotor wing international, and he is the speakers committee member who organized today's event. thank you, pat. kenny holshoff, a former missouri congressman with
my name is john hughes. i'm'd tor for bloomberg first word. that is bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington and the president of the national press club. our guest today is bob bollsby. and he's going to talk to us about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker as well as national press club members. from the audience's right, kevin wincing, retired navy captain and a member of the press club speakers...
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>>will tran: he served as acting undersecretary of commerce says john hughes previously the chief ofnse ash carter. >>reporter: johnny depp plays in the notorious gangster in the black mass captive is rated pg- 13 and everest a band of mountain climbers face a severe snowstorm that band together to stay alive against incredible odds get ready for some warm to hot conditions for today and he will be strong this week it will let you know when we see some changes from the heat more details coming up when the news continues after the verdict. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like my second in command... and my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. and in my castle we only eat chex cereal. chex cereal. it's full of delicious crunchability. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. and that's something even my brother ... sister can understand. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! male announcer:this is the bay area news station,kron 4 news weekened starts now >>will tran: thank you for joining us a lot to say about: the valley
>>will tran: he served as acting undersecretary of commerce says john hughes previously the chief ofnse ash carter. >>reporter: johnny depp plays in the notorious gangster in the black mass captive is rated pg- 13 and everest a band of mountain climbers face a severe snowstorm that band together to stay alive against incredible odds get ready for some warm to hot conditions for today and he will be strong this week it will let you know when we see some changes from the heat more...
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. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n.. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham. >> anthony, jr. >> lewis. >> christopher gracia. stephanie verÓnica. >> douglas jason. >> kristin. eric johnson. >> ishicagua. >> joseph. >> aron, jr. >> john s. alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. aaron jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins, jr. alan. >> sarah judy. alicia jimÉnez, jr. >> charles john. >> nicholas john. >> denise m. johnson. s
. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n.. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham. >> anthony, jr. >> lewis. >> christopher gracia. stephanie verÓnica....
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. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham. >> anthony, jr. >> lewis. >> christopher gracia. stephanie verÓnica. >> douglas jason. >> kristin. eric johnson. >> ishicagua. >> joseph. >> aron, jr. >> john s. alexander. >> lacy bernard ivory. >> virginia. >> brine j. jack. aaron jacobs. >> ariel lewis jacobs. >> jason jacobs. >> michael g. jacobs. >> steven jacobson. >> marÍa. >> robert adrienne. >> ernst james. >> grays -- griselda james. >> maxima. >> paul edward. >> john carlos jenkins. >> and my brother-in-law, devoted husband to jenny, god father of christy and ryan. >> and my grandfather, we love -- me and my sisters wish we could meet you. >> joseph jenkins, jr. alan. >> sarah judy. alicia ji
. >> timothy robert hughes. >> john nicholas, jr. >> kathleen n. hunt casey. >> williams hunt. >> peggy hurt. >> joseph gerard hunter. >> steven, jr. >> robert sosa. >> thomas edwards hines. >> robert hemal. >> jonathan lee. daniel. >> michael patrick. >> and my sister jane allen. >> fredrik jr. and my husband wong, we love you and miss you every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham....
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my name is john hughes. i am editor for bloomberg's breaking news desk and the president of the national press club. our guest today is republican presidential candidate and south carolina senator lindsay graham who will discuss the iran nuclear deal. but first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes club members and guest of the speaker. from the audience's right rachel oswald, online reporter for cq role call and covers foreign policy. rosey gray who covers politics and foreign policy for buzz feed. richard perry, senator graham's chief of staff. washington columnist for the dallas morning news. jennifer ruben, opinion writer for the "washington post." jerry, washington bureau chief for the buffalo news, a past president of the national press club and the chairman of the club's speakers committee. skipping over our speaker for a moment danny sellnic. senior prize president for business wires public policy wire and he is the member who organized today's luncheon -- thank you,
my name is john hughes. i am editor for bloomberg's breaking news desk and the president of the national press club. our guest today is republican presidential candidate and south carolina senator lindsay graham who will discuss the iran nuclear deal. but first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes club members and guest of the speaker. from the audience's right rachel oswald, online reporter for cq role call and covers foreign policy. rosey gray who covers...
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my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i'm the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning the chairman for the national endowment of the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea, which i understand the actually anniversary day is tomorrow. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes members of the national press club and guests of our speaker. from the audience's right, lisa matthews, vice president at hager sharp and a member of the national press club speakers committee, melissa walker, creative arts therapist and healing arts program coordinator at the national intrepid center of excellence at walter reed national military center, amy henderson, curator and a member of the national press club speakers committee, abel lopez, jerry, a past president of the national press club and chairman of the press club speakers committee, skipping over our s
my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg news's breaking news desk here in washington, and i'm the president of the national press club. our speaker this morning the chairman for the national endowment of the arts, jane chu. we invited jane chu to be with us on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the nea, which i understand the actually anniversary day is tomorrow. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes members of...
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my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word.ed to be the president of the national press club. so our guest today is republican presidential candidate and louisiana governor bobby jindal, who sits to my right, and he will be discussing many of the issues of the day through his comments and through the question and answer. i also understand that he'll have some things to say about the g.o.p. frontrunner, donald trump. i also want to spruce up here on the desk sitting with me my national press club colleague amy henderson. he's the national press club speaker's committee member who helped organize this event. thank you, amy for all your work in making this happening. i want to welcome our c-span and public radio audience and remind you that you can follow this on twitter. npc live. those of you following on the internet, it's a good way to follow what's happening here in the room on social media. so without any further hesitation, i want to welcome to the national press club g.o.p. presidential candidate and louisiana governor bob
my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word.ed to be the president of the national press club. so our guest today is republican presidential candidate and louisiana governor bobby jindal, who sits to my right, and he will be discussing many of the issues of the day through his comments and through the question and answer. i also understand that he'll have some things to say about the g.o.p. frontrunner, donald trump. i also want to spruce up here on the desk sitting with me...
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my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word, the breaking news desk here in washington, and i am also the president of the national press club. our guests today is bob -- the fourth full-time commissioner on the big~12 conference is going to talk about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker, as well as national press club members, from the audience's right, kevin wednesdaying, retired navy captain and a member of the press club speaker's committee. michael phelps, former publisher of the "washington examiner. "lauren lewis, former fox news channel producer. colleen nelson, white house correspondent for "the wall street journal." carl, washington columnist for "the dallas morning news." kevin blackstone, "washington post" columnist and espn panelist, jerry, washington bureau chief of "the buffalo news," also a past float national press club and the chairman of the club's speakers committee. skipping over our spea
my name is john hughes. i'm an editor for bloomberg first word, the breaking news desk here in washington, and i am also the president of the national press club. our guests today is bob -- the fourth full-time commissioner on the big~12 conference is going to talk about college athletics. first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes guests of the speaker, as well as national press club members, from the audience's right, kevin wednesdaying, retired navy captain...
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my name is john hughes. i'm an editor at bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. our guest live via video link from the nsinternational space station is scott kelly. here at the table is mark kelly and terry virts. from the audience's right, david shepardson, washington bureau chief for the detroit news. robert kunz. frank mooring jr., senior editor. the washington bureau chief for the buffalo news and current chairman of the speakers' committee. senior vice president for business wires public policy wire and the press club member who organized this morning's breakfast. thank you, danny. a european space agency astronaut. bureau chief for the news agency of russia. vice president of advocacy and public affairs for the association of unmanned vehicle systems international and a national press club board member. welcome to you all. [ applause ] i also want to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences
my name is john hughes. i'm an editor at bloomberg first word. that's bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington, and i am the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. our guest live via video link from the nsinternational space station is scott kelly. here at the table is mark kelly and terry virts. from the audience's right, david shepardson, washington bureau chief for the detroit news. robert kunz. frank mooring jr., senior editor....
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my name is john hughes, im and editor at bloomberg's first word, bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington. i in the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. guest, live via video link from the international space station,'s astronaut scott kelly. here in the ballroom next to me, we welcome astronauts mark kelly into terry virts. the first it won't introduce our distinguished table. the table includes club members and guests of our speakers. from the audience's right, david , robert koons, colonel cady coleman, frank jerry' jr., seemski, denny lnick, captain samantha sitov,andretti fairdous alfarouk, tom mcmann. welcome to you all. [applause] mr. hughes: i also want to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences and are live audience watching around the world on the internet. you can follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag #npclive. 100 years ago, one of the first transcontinental telephone calls themade from national press club. the photo documents the historic moment. it also marks the first time a high-ranking u.
my name is john hughes, im and editor at bloomberg's first word, bloomberg's breaking news desk here in washington. i in the president of the national press club. we have a historic day here in the national press club. guest, live via video link from the international space station,'s astronaut scott kelly. here in the ballroom next to me, we welcome astronauts mark kelly into terry virts. the first it won't introduce our distinguished table. the table includes club members and guests of our...
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john. candidate carly fiorina aced hugh hewitt's test, and she will be john's guest on sunday on "face the nation." wildfire up close next. you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana . it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infections urinary tract infections, chan
john. candidate carly fiorina aced hugh hewitt's test, and she will be john's guest on sunday on "face the nation." wildfire up close next. you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana . it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana is used along with diet and exercise to...
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voice and it will do things if you want toed to say "show me movies that are comedies directed by john hughes subset of movies very quickly. >> always something from with apple. thank you very much, good to see you in from mashable. >> good to see you. >>> the strain of the migrant crisis in europe. what are wealthy gulf states doing to help out? one home coo? ♪ ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized nissan rogue. ♪ i would kill for something sweet. i know... we could have one of those. one? are you kidding? we'll end up eating like thirty. wanna split that? ughhhh...no, so much fat. don't fight your instincts. with each each for 150 calories or less try our chocolatey brownies, tangy lemon bars, and new creamy cheesecakes. fiber one. go on, have one. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. . >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt". std saudi offici-- saudi offici blaming high winds for a crane that
voice and it will do things if you want toed to say "show me movies that are comedies directed by john hughes subset of movies very quickly. >> always something from with apple. thank you very much, good to see you in from mashable. >> good to see you. >>> the strain of the migrant crisis in europe. what are wealthy gulf states doing to help out? one home coo? ♪ ♪ ♪ another tie. order in? next time i drive. the right-sized nissan rogue. ♪ i would kill for...
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hughes jr. >> thomas hughes >> john nicholas humber jr. >> lamar hulse >> kathleen anne hunt-casey >> william christopher hunt. >> joseph gerard hunter >> robert r. hussa >> thomas edward hynes >> walter g. hynes >> joseph anthony ianelli >> jonathan lee ielpi >> zuhtu ibis >> daniel ilkanayev >> and my sister jane ellen. >> frederick ill jr. and my husband. we love you and miss you each and every day. you will live in our hearts forever. >> abraham nethanel ilowitz >> anthony p. infante jr. >> louis s. inghilterra jr. >> christopher noble ingrassia >> paul innella >> stephanie veronica irby >> douglas jason irgang >> kristin a. irvine ryan >> todd antione isaac >> erik isbrandtsen >> taizo ishikawa >> waleed joseph iskandar >> aram iskenderian jr. >> john f. iskyan >> kazushige ito >> aleksandr valeryerich ivantsov >> virginia may jablonski >> brian c. jack. >> brooke alexandra jackman >> aaron jeremy jacobs >> ariel louis jacobs >> jason kyle jacobs >> michael grady jacobs >> steven a. jacobson >> ricknauth jaggernauth >> jake denis jagoda >> yudh vir singh jain >> maria jakubiak >>
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my name is john hughes. i am answer edit for bloomberg first word. that's our breaking news desk here in washington for bloomberg. and i'm honored to be the president of the national press club. so our guest today is republican presidential candidate and louisiana governor bobby gin dahl, what sits to my right, and he will be discussing many of the issues of the day through his comments and through the question-and-answer. and i also understand that you will have some things to say about the gop front-runner, donald trump. i also want to introduce up here at the desk sitting with me my national press club colleague, amy henderson. amy is the national press club speaker's committee member. and she helped organize this event. and thank you, amy, for all of your work in making this happen. i also want to welcome our cspan and fox and public radio audiences and remind you that you can follow the action on twitter. use the hashtag npclive. for those of you tweeting in the room, npclive as well as those of you following on the internet. it's a good way to
my name is john hughes. i am answer edit for bloomberg first word. that's our breaking news desk here in washington for bloomberg. and i'm honored to be the president of the national press club. so our guest today is republican presidential candidate and louisiana governor bobby gin dahl, what sits to my right, and he will be discussing many of the issues of the day through his comments and through the question-and-answer. and i also understand that you will have some things to say about the...
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>>> good morning hugh burroughs and john swisher thanks for joining us on this episode of mosaic. it's a special pleasure to introduce you to dr. eric berlin who is a professor at the university of california berkeley. one of the many people in the bay area makes it so -- such a fascinating place to. he is here to talk to us about the antiquity around mentoring. sir you look at the world around today and the new look back in your discipline of study and you have come to some descriptive conclusions to share with us. >> well, i have always been prompted or provoked to look into the past because of contemporary circumstances. sometimes consciously sometimes not. in my recent work, it has been motivated -- or at least in large part stimulated by some rather cream infants that the world is going through in the last 20 years or more. you can read about it in any newspaper. i'm the only one reading the newspaper everyone else was reading on my pants -- iphones or other instruments. type in particularly concerned with ethnic conflicts that our company -- country has been wrapped up in. p
>>> good morning hugh burroughs and john swisher thanks for joining us on this episode of mosaic. it's a special pleasure to introduce you to dr. eric berlin who is a professor at the university of california berkeley. one of the many people in the bay area makes it so -- such a fascinating place to. he is here to talk to us about the antiquity around mentoring. sir you look at the world around today and the new look back in your discipline of study and you have come to some...
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so it's just a role that john hughes i guess forged and now we have cardinal dolan playing it.by the way, last night, i thought dolan was at his best. but the people were not going to let him speak for them. he started the things. and the people went bananas. that's a new york term meaning they become very enthusiastic. i thought that said volumes about the way the pope interacted directly with them. it was a great evening. >> you have a beautiful campus. i loved watching chuck schumer, who's jewish, give that wonderful speech up there, the time i gave the graduation commencement. we're here in philadelphia, my city, which began all this thing called america. it's where we had the declaration of independence written and signed by the delegates at the time. let's watch the mass however. we're in a religious moment here now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit. brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins. and that we celebrate saint ignatius. i confess. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> forgive us our sins and bring us to ever
so it's just a role that john hughes i guess forged and now we have cardinal dolan playing it.by the way, last night, i thought dolan was at his best. but the people were not going to let him speak for them. he started the things. and the people went bananas. that's a new york term meaning they become very enthusiastic. i thought that said volumes about the way the pope interacted directly with them. it was a great evening. >> you have a beautiful campus. i loved watching chuck schumer,...
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john gerard farrell joseph d.farelli. thomas patrick farelli. rosa maria feliciano kevin j.fraling. irving vincent gerrard. steven ian goldstein. philip henssler. >> brian hennessy. paul rexford hughessusan hewey. richard john kelly junior. thomas w. kelly. thomas patrick knox. gary edward kokler. >> adam j. lewis. michael william lomax. louise neil limari. eileen mary rice. bruce albert reynolds. thomas f. crost jr. david torrado. frederick t.varicchi. john g.ultzhoffer azel vazquez gregory kamal bruno watler victor wald thomas f. faircoff jr. and my brother and my uncle christopher quackenbush. miss you, bro. ♪ [ playing "taps" ] ♪ ♪ >> at the white house, president obama and the first lady led a moment of remembrance at 8:46, the time the first plane hit the world trade center. [ bell tolling ] ♪ [ playing "taps" ] ♪ >> and you may have noticed the white house and here live at the u.s. capitol building and around capitol hill, congressional leaders and members of congress issuing a statement on the 9/11 anniversary. flags are at half staff today. here's house speaker john boehner. >> we've got a plane crashed into the world trade center. >> 9/11 '01, i was in the longworth house
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john and christine. >> critical, indeed t. moderator, cnn's jake taper the cnn political correspondent dana bash and radio host hugh hewitt will join in the questioning. i had a chance to talk to jake about the candidates. he says the candidates will have a clanlsz to face off with each other and front-runner donald trump, but it will fought be a free for all. >> we have questions. we have order. this is a debate. we do want people to bring some sort of spontaneity to it. if they want to weigh in on a topic and i haven't called on them, we'll see what happens. generally speaking, we do have an order. everybody will be called on in every block. that's the hope in any case. and we're going to have as much engagement as possible. now, i will say the candidates who want to take the debate and use it as an opportunity to pivot and recite their seven talking points i think they will as in the last debate vanish. the one was engage and have exchanges not with me but with their fellow candidates who i will be asking them to address. i think those will be the ones that voters hear. >> just a few hours ago, donald trump finished his fin
john and christine. >> critical, indeed t. moderator, cnn's jake taper the cnn political correspondent dana bash and radio host hugh hewitt will join in the questioning. i had a chance to talk to jake about the candidates. he says the candidates will have a clanlsz to face off with each other and front-runner donald trump, but it will fought be a free for all. >> we have questions. we have order. this is a debate. we do want people to bring some sort of spontaneity to it. if they...
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hugh grant. francis will be the third pope to stay. >> that's where pope john paul ii stayed in his visit in '79.isit in '95, and then again when pope benedict came in 2008. >> pope john paul ii dedicated the building in october 1979. even shaking hands with hugh grant jr., the son of the new york mayor who owned the house grant grew up in the home. regis high school, also founded by the grant family made this video, home away from home for francis' visit. it's model by new york standards. it does come with its own chapel. >> in 1914, mrs. grant had a private chapel built in the residence naming it the chapel of the holy spirit. the pontiff moves on to philadelphia and somewhat lest storied accommodations. miguel marquez, cnn. >> a lot more head, including this. instead of a fancy lunch with lawmaker, the people's pope visited a free meal program for the need y i in washington. we'll talk with two people who were there. ♪ while you're watching this, i'm hacking your company. grabbing your data. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of secur
hugh grant. francis will be the third pope to stay. >> that's where pope john paul ii stayed in his visit in '79.isit in '95, and then again when pope benedict came in 2008. >> pope john paul ii dedicated the building in october 1979. even shaking hands with hugh grant jr., the son of the new york mayor who owned the house grant grew up in the home. regis high school, also founded by the grant family made this video, home away from home for francis' visit. it's model by new york...
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carl oo andio they're not going anywhere and the sen tr right lane, which is john casish and it's fascinating. >> i was not hughave been thought i i am concerned that books or for front-runner taking either hn hnlsbecause i don't like loses to democrats in general elections. what are your thoughts? >> we're going to have one nominee. that nominee will point to the stra teej ek retreat theins the open coming oinins for policy around the the world. pr and bonld it a very good answer. think will, i think we'll have within nm need is one hots. . you just heard true. where does at that latd smthink i they're kau -- will be painted as a right winger for sure but the democratic off signatures. that's obvious to stay about in. >> did is september. is the certainly spmt opinion 5. >> we loved having you on the show, hugh. thank you so much for it. >> check's in moon -- in the male. apparently it enough to markets. we'll explain that next. ♪ well, it started out play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? ye
carl oo andio they're not going anywhere and the sen tr right lane, which is john casish and it's fascinating. >> i was not hughave been thought i i am concerned that books or for front-runner taking either hn hnlsbecause i don't like loses to democrats in general elections. what are your thoughts? >> we're going to have one nominee. that nominee will point to the stra teej ek retreat theins the open coming oinins for policy around the the world. pr and bonld it a very good answer....
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john? >> i'm saying trump is teflon on this point. hugh hewitt is a card carrying conservative commentator. at some point, if anyone asking him a question becomes part of the mainstream media, the people you can trust fit in a phone booth. >> that's an interesting point. what was he doing? >> asking a legitimate question? >> or trying to expose him? >> it's the job of a journalist to ask a tough question. it was a tough question. it fits a format of a gotcha question. >> she's going to be a moderator on the cnn debate. he's lucky it was a radio interview. >> it may come up. expect it because he is a moderator. >> i think donald trump supporters are, you know, they eye roll at this kind of thing. you know, when you are president of the united states, you get up to speed quickly, pick the right people and you'll go from there. >> that was john's point. >> before we move on, i want to take a walk down memory lane and remember back four years ago, herman cain. he was asked a policy question. listen to what he said. >> i'm ready for the gotcha
john? >> i'm saying trump is teflon on this point. hugh hewitt is a card carrying conservative commentator. at some point, if anyone asking him a question becomes part of the mainstream media, the people you can trust fit in a phone booth. >> that's an interesting point. what was he doing? >> asking a legitimate question? >> or trying to expose him? >> it's the job of a journalist to ask a tough question. it was a tough question. it fits a format of a gotcha...
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hugh hewitt. this will be fascinating. i cannot wait to see it. >> i know. john, you are there.ere of the physical space. these candidates are going to be close to each other. very close to each other. >> uncomfortably close. you can see the beautiful stage there. i stood behind the various podiums where donald trump will be fleck to ben carson and carley fiorina a few spaces down, look, if ben carson wants to go to donald trump. he has to turn his shoulder and look at him standing one foot away saying donald trump, you can't handle the truth. it could be very, very tense. >> very tense and very interesting. i can't wait. i know what you are doing in 13 hours. >>> you will hear a lot about taxes on the stage tonight. here's a guide to decoding the jargon, first, varied interests. donald trump and jeb bush want to clamp down on an irs loophole. right now those earnings have a top tax rate of 20% instead of close to 40 worse. flat tax, will you hear that. several want to replace the tiered system with a singlet rate on income. rand palm would institute a 14.5% income. get rid of t
hugh hewitt. this will be fascinating. i cannot wait to see it. >> i know. john, you are there.ere of the physical space. these candidates are going to be close to each other. very close to each other. >> uncomfortably close. you can see the beautiful stage there. i stood behind the various podiums where donald trump will be fleck to ben carson and carley fiorina a few spaces down, look, if ben carson wants to go to donald trump. he has to turn his shoulder and look at him standing...
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john, what do you make of the trum interview with hugh hewitt. >> you need to force him to talk aboutery simple. trump is weak on policy. you're seeing that in these interviews. he criticized jeb bush for needing to speak english in the united states. trump needs to speak conservative in the republican primary. he doesn't know how. >> and he also -- if you're running for the position of president in the united states and foreign policy is a major -- yes, the average american you ask, do they know who these people are, they're going to say no, i don't even know. i have to use a score card sometimes in terms of foreign policy and who is controlling what. but the commander in chief, someone who is aspiring to lead us and lead this country and be the world's augt thofrt should know these things or at least have a better response in not you've given me a gotcha yes. >> without a view, the interview exposed knowledge gaps in donald trump's foreign policy understanding. the question is, voters are always willing to givae presidential candidates a pass on this. on a political level it's going
john, what do you make of the trum interview with hugh hewitt. >> you need to force him to talk aboutery simple. trump is weak on policy. you're seeing that in these interviews. he criticized jeb bush for needing to speak english in the united states. trump needs to speak conservative in the republican primary. he doesn't know how. >> and he also -- if you're running for the position of president in the united states and foreign policy is a major -- yes, the average american you...
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hugh lawrie. the. >> my dad is 76. still practicing. school. >> your son john is in this? >> he plays the neighborhood boy we're trying to keep my niece away from. it's perfect casting. >> what's that been like to work with your son? >> it was interesting. was, he was just like any other actor, which is what you want. he was really, really good. then my fears of, oh, my god, i've created another actor. just what this world needs. you know? >> you have nothing to be ashamd of. you look back at the sweep of your career. you're always working. always reinventing yourself. you to know what the secret is? >> think the secret is not having -- fear. not being fearful. saying yes. everything good that's -- in my life, career-wise, has come from saying yes and not saying no. >> you walked away. star turn on "west wing." crazy. >> you have to listen to your heart. all the cliches that sound terrible, they're all true. listen to your heart. have you fear. tornl is going to be better. do what moves you. >> what would you do if you were not acting? >> i would have gone to law school. i
hugh lawrie. the. >> my dad is 76. still practicing. school. >> your son john is in this? >> he plays the neighborhood boy we're trying to keep my niece away from. it's perfect casting. >> what's that been like to work with your son? >> it was interesting. was, he was just like any other actor, which is what you want. he was really, really good. then my fears of, oh, my god, i've created another actor. just what this world needs. you know? >> you have nothing...
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so hugh was actually the person that i am most looking forward to watching tonight. not even trump. >> johnissue that has divided the republican field recently has been the issue of same-sex marriage. how do you expect that issue to play out tonight? >> well, you know, that's a good question. i would imagine that all the candidates will largely agree that they are generally opposed to same-sex marriage with some candidates like donald -- with like ted cruz and others like him, you know, going hard after it and guys like john kasich and jeb bush saying that we need to kind of, you know, try to appeal to a bigger tent. >> we have the kentucky clerk up there on the screen. and i think that, you know, a lot of this has been brought up by her case and the politicians weighing in on it, don't you think? >> well, yeah. i think once again you'll have cruz saying she was right. and john kasich saying she should follow the law. and then i think you'll have all kinds of graduations in between. you know, it's a real scrum. i think you'll see kind of the diversity of opinion on the party on this issue.
so hugh was actually the person that i am most looking forward to watching tonight. not even trump. >> johnissue that has divided the republican field recently has been the issue of same-sex marriage. how do you expect that issue to play out tonight? >> well, you know, that's a good question. i would imagine that all the candidates will largely agree that they are generally opposed to same-sex marriage with some candidates like donald -- with like ted cruz and others like him, you...
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john hug s undertook building that cathedral in 1808 -- i guess we can't see the cathedral. imagine the beauty in front of you. when it was built in 1868 im was considered something called hugh's folly. and it was hugh's folly because back there in 1858 this as the country. new york city was south of here and this was so far out of town that they thought this was ridiculous. >> here's the motorcade going on fdr right now. he's getting closer, chuck. and i know the excitement is building. people are just -- anytime that we see flashing light, everyone getting a little more excited thinking he's actually here. but he's on his way. i'm not sure how many minutes away. but it seems like he's getting closer. and there's a large motorcade following him. we want to go to michael gargiulo. he's right in front of the cathedral right now. michael, tell u about some of you perspective and what you're feeling and hearing out there. >> you can definitely tell that the holy father is getting close because the excitement is really building. we want to show you the reception committee has set for him right in front of us, right in front of the bronze doors are the leaders of the major politici
john hug s undertook building that cathedral in 1808 -- i guess we can't see the cathedral. imagine the beauty in front of you. when it was built in 1868 im was considered something called hugh's folly. and it was hugh's folly because back there in 1858 this as the country. new york city was south of here and this was so far out of town that they thought this was ridiculous. >> here's the motorcade going on fdr right now. he's getting closer, chuck. and i know the excitement is building....
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john. dickerson: we're joined now by former republican presidential candidate and speaker of the house, newt gingrich. mr. speaker, i want to start with the hugh hewitt with donald trump did we learn anything meaningful about his capacity to be president? >> i think it's a sign, a good sense -- the truths no national leader knows anything about the head of the force they may have memorized the name, they don't know what school he went to or what fashion he belongs to or whether he was in moscow. this is not presidential stuff. going to hire secretary of state, going to hire national security advise other, going to have secretary of defense. the question -- real question is, so what would you do about >> dickerson: when we're thinking about, you thought when you campaigned a lot about how to do stuff in this job. talk to me about a business person comes in, george schulz used to say, former secretary of state, in the private sector say, do this, then got into office he'd say do this, nothing would happen. give us realistic assessment of business person comes in gets stuff done? >> i think secretary schulz put american government. and since he w
john. dickerson: we're joined now by former republican presidential candidate and speaker of the house, newt gingrich. mr. speaker, i want to start with the hugh hewitt with donald trump did we learn anything meaningful about his capacity to be president? >> i think it's a sign, a good sense -- the truths no national leader knows anything about the head of the force they may have memorized the name, they don't know what school he went to or what fashion he belongs to or whether he was in...
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hugh might want to reconsider. >>> our quotation of the evening, the flap over gotcha questions, it seems to me comes down to a matter of respect. none other than elton john way -- elton john is my cup of tea. how about you? we're coming right back. >>> donald trump calls governor jeb bush a low energy candidate. bush says that's not true. but why do some folks fall asleep at his rallies? >>> and a teacher interrupts a u.s. open tennis match. you would think a teacher would know better. we'll tell you all about it and show you ball it after these @ . lou: joining us tonight to talk about what is an intensifying atmosphere in washington, d.c., presidential politics at its best, washington examiner senior congressional correspondent david drucker joins us, vice president of wpa research and conservative strategist lisa boothe. good to have you both here. >> hi, lou. lou: how are you doing, guys. start, lisa, with you, donald trump is on top of every poll in the country. he is expanding his lead in most of those polls. is he unstoppable now. >> he is not. there is a recent poll that shows in a head-to-head against ben carson. lou: you know the head-to-heads,
hugh might want to reconsider. >>> our quotation of the evening, the flap over gotcha questions, it seems to me comes down to a matter of respect. none other than elton john way -- elton john is my cup of tea. how about you? we're coming right back. >>> donald trump calls governor jeb bush a low energy candidate. bush says that's not true. but why do some folks fall asleep at his rallies? >>> and a teacher interrupts a u.s. open tennis match. you would think a teacher...
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and chris christie is here, and john kasich, and donald trump over there in the middle and you can see how close they are to the moderator, and dana bash and hughere, and you know, jake, you can't handle the truth! or i disagree with you, and that can get dicey, because, kate, it is the audience where it is different in the debate where in cleveland, you had five or six people screaming, this is more intimate where the candidates are bringing the families and such, and the not so raucous thing that we saw before. but you will be here tomorrow, kate, and not bad. what do you think? >> nott bad at all, and it is up close and personal. and everybody has like a personal space issues, and many people do, and if they want to get in a fight, they are very close on the podiums, and even closer than you and i are on t set, and we are not fighting that the often. >> yes, and everybody has personal space issue, and by that, i know you mean, you, and one of the things is that there may not be a raw kaus setting, but i have been to some of the debates before, and there are some of the most intense ones that i have ever seen. >> and get excited, and get exci
and chris christie is here, and john kasich, and donald trump over there in the middle and you can see how close they are to the moderator, and dana bash and hughere, and you know, jake, you can't handle the truth! or i disagree with you, and that can get dicey, because, kate, it is the audience where it is different in the debate where in cleveland, you had five or six people screaming, this is more intimate where the candidates are bringing the families and such, and the not so raucous thing...
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hugh might want to reconsider. >>> our quotation of the evening, the flap over gotcha questions, it seems to me comes down to a matter of respect. none other than elton john put it this way -- elton john is my cup of tea. how about you? we're coming right back. >>> donald trump calls governor jeb bush a low energy candidate. bush says that's not true. but why do some folks fall asleep at his rallies? >>> and a teacher interrupts a u.s. open tennis match. you would think a teacher would know better. we'll tell you all about it and we'll tell you all about it and show you ball it after these usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. . lou: joining us tonight to talk about what is an intensifying atmos
hugh might want to reconsider. >>> our quotation of the evening, the flap over gotcha questions, it seems to me comes down to a matter of respect. none other than elton john put it this way -- elton john is my cup of tea. how about you? we're coming right back. >>> donald trump calls governor jeb bush a low energy candidate. bush says that's not true. but why do some folks fall asleep at his rallies? >>> and a teacher interrupts a u.s. open tennis match. you would...
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hugh might want to reconsider. >>> our quotation of the evening, the flap over gotcha questions, it seems to me comes down to a matter of respect. none other than elton john put it this way -- elton john is my cup of tea. how about you? we're coming right back. >>> donald trump calls governor jeb bush a low energy candidate. bush says that's not true. but why do some folks fall asleep at his rallies? >>> and a teacher interrupts a u.s. open tennis match. you would think a teacher would know better. we'll tell you all about it and show you ball it after these words from a few of our friends. stay with us. we're coming right back. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? to breathe with copd?ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell you
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john bolton when i'm watching fox news. that raised a lot of eyebrows, but what was striking is the rival republicans really didn't pounce. but what's different this time around after that hugh radio interview, we saw some of the campaigns highlight, aha, this is the moment. we'll see if things turn where donald trump gets penalized for some of these answers. i just wonder if the worm is beginning to turn. >> all right, mark. have a great holiday. hope you get some time off. i'll be working, though. >>> the judge's decision to turn around tom brady's deflategate suspension. when it helps giveshot ma lifesaving vaccine to a child in need in a developing country. thanks to customers like you, walgreens "get a shot. give a shot." program has helped provide seven million vaccines. make your flu shot make a world of difference. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. can you tell what makes them so different?. did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge software like the rig on the right. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, predict maintenance needs, and avoid problems before they happen. you don't even need a cerebral cort
john bolton when i'm watching fox news. that raised a lot of eyebrows, but what was striking is the rival republicans really didn't pounce. but what's different this time around after that hugh radio interview, we saw some of the campaigns highlight, aha, this is the moment. we'll see if things turn where donald trump gets penalized for some of these answers. i just wonder if the worm is beginning to turn. >> all right, mark. have a great holiday. hope you get some time off. i'll be...
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hugh hewitt, i go back to you. how's ben carson doing? how's he spinning this? >> well, i thought joe johns a great series of questions there. and dr. carson got better on his message discipline in the middle of that series, and then he lost message discipline at the end. again, this goes to being a rookie on the campaign trail. you have to repeat the same thing again and again and again, or you allow selective editing to occur in the amplified world we live in. i thought his second response to joe was perfect, but then his third spongs sort of trailed off into, let's worry about a hypothetical when it comes, which opens the door to more speculation. i do agree with him, the major story this morning is that russia has deployed fighter jets to syria. that's far more important than a speculative question about article vi. but the way to get to talk about those questions is to dismiss quickly the article vi questions by reference to the constitution. so, i look for all the republicans who stay in the race, and i hope some of them listen to scott walker's very mature advice last night, that if
hugh hewitt, i go back to you. how's ben carson doing? how's he spinning this? >> well, i thought joe johns a great series of questions there. and dr. carson got better on his message discipline in the middle of that series, and then he lost message discipline at the end. again, this goes to being a rookie on the campaign trail. you have to repeat the same thing again and again and again, or you allow selective editing to occur in the amplified world we live in. i thought his second...