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for the time, john paul the ii's rapport was unusual. he was exceptionally public, insistent on being among the people and his weekly general audiences were always an opportunity to greet his supporters that gathered in vatican city's - st. peter's square. but on may 13, 1981, among that crowd lurked an assassin. riding in an open-air jeep, pope john paul the ii passed through the square waving at the crowd of thousands but then all of a sudden - gunshots - four of them each hitting pope john paul the ii. the crowd was left stunned. the pope slumped over and was immediately rushed to the hospital. meanwhile, the shooter tried to make his escape but was grabbed by a group of bystanders and held until police arrived. "italian police positively identified the suspected gunman. twenty-three year old mehmet ali agca was charged with attempting to murder john paul ii." "police claimed agca told them of his support for a marxist palestinian faction in the middle east but turkish officials described agca as a notorious hitman for right wing extr
for the time, john paul the ii's rapport was unusual. he was exceptionally public, insistent on being among the people and his weekly general audiences were always an opportunity to greet his supporters that gathered in vatican city's - st. peter's square. but on may 13, 1981, among that crowd lurked an assassin. riding in an open-air jeep, pope john paul the ii passed through the square waving at the crowd of thousands but then all of a sudden - gunshots - four of them each hitting pope john...
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in studies at the university of chicago high school. shortly after earning a ba in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens, enlisted as code break, after work at north western law school and graduated magna cum laud. after completing clerkship with supreme court justice, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law enforcement where he specialized on antitrust law. he gained a reputation as antitrust lawyer and left the firm to start his own practice. he was invite today teach at the law schools of north western university and the university of chicago and he also held several important positions as special counsel to the house of representatives and the u.s. attorney's office. in 1970 president nixon appointed stevens for the seventh circuit, as an appellate judge he continued to establish himself as an expert legal thinker. fife years later he was elevated to the supreme court when justice williams douglas stepped down. judge stev
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in studies at the university of chicago high school. shortly after earning a ba in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens, enlisted as code break, after work at north western law school and graduated magna cum laud. after completing clerkship with supreme court justice, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law enforcement where he specialized on antitrust law. he gained a...
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soviets are nervous about john paul ii, he is anti-communist and beloved by the pols.y're pressuring the government how to keep control. >> the strike by polish shipyardworkers is over. for the polish strikers, it was a day worthy of hyperbole, telling his followers we are co-masters of this land. >> they're showing that you could have an independent union in a communist country, and the question was how independent were they going to be allowed to be. >> how the u.s. deals with poland, with the eastern block and, of course, with russia will be early challenges of foreign policy with president-elect, ronald reagan. >> reagan spent much of his career blasting the soviet union, attacking any republican or democrat who said we can negotiate. he had been the leading opponent of detente, the policy of trying to ease relations with the soviets. >> what he disliked about detente was they were hitting the negotiating team as equals. reagan thought there are two super powers, but we have moral superiority because democracy is inherently good and sovietism is inherently bad. >>
soviets are nervous about john paul ii, he is anti-communist and beloved by the pols.y're pressuring the government how to keep control. >> the strike by polish shipyardworkers is over. for the polish strikers, it was a day worthy of hyperbole, telling his followers we are co-masters of this land. >> they're showing that you could have an independent union in a communist country, and the question was how independent were they going to be allowed to be. >> how the u.s. deals...
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back to you, christine, john. >>> paul, thank you for that.eports of tornadoes touching down in colorado, nebraska, kansas and oklahoma over the weekend. along with hail the size of baseballs in texas. take a look at this. this is stunning footage from colorado. a classic ef-2 tornado. it tore up the town of wray and sent five people to the hospital. will that severe weather continue? meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us with the latest. >> john and christine, good morning. almost 70 reports of severe weather across the mid section of the u.s. on sunday alone. eight related to tornadoes. the threat shifts farther east. 24 million people under a threat here. notice it is a pretty expansive region in little rock, shreveport. the threat diminishes a bit. back to the west, snowy conditions across the higher elevations. to the south, summer-like temperatures across the area. we talking mid-80s to some areas and 90s. the area with the storms locked in place and we could get heavy rainfall. in and around st. louis with a couple inches and nashville
back to you, christine, john. >>> paul, thank you for that.eports of tornadoes touching down in colorado, nebraska, kansas and oklahoma over the weekend. along with hail the size of baseballs in texas. take a look at this. this is stunning footage from colorado. a classic ef-2 tornado. it tore up the town of wray and sent five people to the hospital. will that severe weather continue? meteorologist pedram javaheri joins us with the latest. >> john and christine, good morning....
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in the studies at the university of chicago. shortly after earning a b. a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the work, he attended northwestern law school with grants from the g.i. bill and graduated with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing clerkship supreme court justice rutledge, justice stevens return to chicago and joined a prominent law firm where he specialized in antitrust law. he gained the reputation as a talented antitrust lawyer and sue left the firm to start his own practice. he was invited to teach at the law schools of northwestern university and university chicago, he also helped several important positions, special counsel to his house of representatives and his attorney general's office. in 1970, president nixon appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the seventh circuit. as an
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down. instead, he excelled in the studies at the university of chicago. shortly after earning a b. a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the work, he attended northwestern law school with grants from the g.i. bill and graduated with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing clerkship...
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he given up on in six innings in his seven runs his says that and again in the act tile books to john paulis's back a couple of on on the right here for all concerned and as no one was pitching good today but the oakland a's, on the short end of this time such as seven points in the fourth quarter last night as the warriors came back from a major deficit in three nights until saturday in game 4 will bill monday to were you when this is on to the next, but again we're he once did that on the floor and the people of this they are driven to long for a career or the team were heard jim barnett lining and tonight he was colors commentator on television for golden state. >>gary: steph curry rv with the ndp but he finished the game and gave james a 27. group were is record of 213 is it was all social made them that he froze while festus ezeli was talking his former girl friend filed a complaint of domestic violence he was released, surely after on a $5,000 a bomb he will appear in court tomorrow morning he faced charges mr. men also are related to family violence. related to family violence. ♪ ♪
he given up on in six innings in his seven runs his says that and again in the act tile books to john paulis's back a couple of on on the right here for all concerned and as no one was pitching good today but the oakland a's, on the short end of this time such as seven points in the fourth quarter last night as the warriors came back from a major deficit in three nights until saturday in game 4 will bill monday to were you when this is on to the next, but again we're he once did that on the...
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on guitar tonight is will sexton and john paul keith.and i play upright bass. - amy and i wanted to do duets and stuff. with our free time when we're home, she has her own career and i have my own career on the road, you know, making records, whatever.
on guitar tonight is will sexton and john paul keith.and i play upright bass. - amy and i wanted to do duets and stuff. with our free time when we're home, she has her own career and i have my own career on the road, you know, making records, whatever.
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john paul ii. >>> the president is speaking about new steps to prevent financial corruption like money tax evasion. lets listen in. >> it's not growing as fast as it should be and lagging groenl in places like europe and japan and now china. here in the united states there are folks that are still hurting and we have to do everything we can to strengthen the good trends and guard against dangerous trends in the global economy and if the republican congress joined us to take steps that are common exception, then we could put additional wind at the back of americans. to create new jobs they should invest in our infrastructure, roads, bridges, schools, water mains -- >> we are listening to the president from the white house delivering a statement on the u.s. economy and financial trabs transparency and fighting corruption. if you would like to see the rest we are streaming it at 6abc.com. and we'll have a wrap up on "action news" beginning at 4:00. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, residents in one city face and extra charge at a grocery store. it may have shoppers changing thei
john paul ii. >>> the president is speaking about new steps to prevent financial corruption like money tax evasion. lets listen in. >> it's not growing as fast as it should be and lagging groenl in places like europe and japan and now china. here in the united states there are folks that are still hurting and we have to do everything we can to strengthen the good trends and guard against dangerous trends in the global economy and if the republican congress joined us to take steps...
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he received sainthood in 2002 when he was canonized by pope john paul. t the.essed the class of 2016 on the immake lata campus. nice to see him. >>> the weather held out a bit. it was not a downpour? definitely breezy. gusty winds and chilly tonight. breezy tomorrow. you're going to need the winter coat. >> drag that thing back out. >> drag it back out kicking and screaming we're going to have to drag ourselves out with the chilly temperatures but we do have improvement in the extended forecast. it was cool. 59 the high temperature in philly. we should be in the middle 70's as far as averages are concerned. only topped in the middle 50's in the lehigh valley. didn't make it out of 40s in the poconos, made you feel cooler by the blustery conditions today. winds gusting to 39 in philadelphia. compare that 39 miles an hour is tropical storm threshold. it was certainly windy out there. wind have relaxed a bit. current wind breezy. ten to 15 miles per hour, those gusts have waned, gusting in the 20 miles per hour. the winds will start to fix he kickback up as we hea
he received sainthood in 2002 when he was canonized by pope john paul. t the.essed the class of 2016 on the immake lata campus. nice to see him. >>> the weather held out a bit. it was not a downpour? definitely breezy. gusty winds and chilly tonight. breezy tomorrow. you're going to need the winter coat. >> drag that thing back out. >> drag it back out kicking and screaming we're going to have to drag ourselves out with the chilly temperatures but we do have improvement in...
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he received sainthood in 2002 when he was canonized by pope john paul. t the. walt addressed the class of 2016 on the immake lata campus. nice to see him. >>> the weather held out a bit. it was not a downpour? definitely breezy. gusty winds and chilly tonight. breezy tomorrow. you're going to need the winter coat. >> drag that thing back out. >> drag it back out kicking and screaming we're going to have to drag ourselves out with the chilly temperatures but we do have improvement in the extended forecast. it was cool. 59 the high temperature in philly. we should be in the middle 70's as far as averages are concerned. only topped in the middle 50's in the lehigh valley. didn't make it out of 40s in the poconos, made you feel cooler by the blustery conditions today. winds gusting to 39 in philadelphia. compare that 39 miles an hour is tropical storm threshold. it was certainly windy out there. wind have relaxed a bit. current wind breezy. ten to 15 miles per hour, those gusts have waned, gusting in the 20 miles per hour. the winds will start to fix he kickback up
he received sainthood in 2002 when he was canonized by pope john paul. t the. walt addressed the class of 2016 on the immake lata campus. nice to see him. >>> the weather held out a bit. it was not a downpour? definitely breezy. gusty winds and chilly tonight. breezy tomorrow. you're going to need the winter coat. >> drag that thing back out. >> drag it back out kicking and screaming we're going to have to drag ourselves out with the chilly temperatures but we do have...
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>>reporter: that identified the bus driver as john paul then this all happen on powell street this morning near the kirkland the sierra vitellus he died on the 20 it to 19th the roof which was all the with the deficit from san francisco the driver is clearly wear his uniform in the video. >>reporter: the driver has been pulled off as to the could go to the to about what might happen to the driver but a spokesman called the video disturbing credits when the video has reviewed more than 30,000 times on facebook. >>pam moore: showdown in san francisco city hall supporters of the so-called fresco 5 protested in front of city of off of that action in was to honor those five people been on hunger strike for 17 days. >>reporter: will start as how the strike has become a general strike that started this 17 days ago but the protesters are still calling omer ed lee to fire his police chief. >>reporter: 33 people were arrested and some are left engine including journalists and is back reporting but if they bruised and cracked ribs sustained from office the tone of the movement is bring attention in t
>>reporter: that identified the bus driver as john paul then this all happen on powell street this morning near the kirkland the sierra vitellus he died on the 20 it to 19th the roof which was all the with the deficit from san francisco the driver is clearly wear his uniform in the video. >>reporter: the driver has been pulled off as to the could go to the to about what might happen to the driver but a spokesman called the video disturbing credits when the video has reviewed more...
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john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down.nstead, he excelled in his studies at the university of chicago preparatory high school. shortly after earning a b.a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the war he attended northwestern law school with funds from the g.i. bill and graduated magna cum laude with the highest gpa in the law school's history. after completing a clerkship with supreme court justice willie rodlich, justice stevens returned to chicago and joined a prominent law firm where especialized in antitrust law. he gained a reputation as a talented antitrust lawyer and soon left the firm to start his own practice. he was invited to teach at the law schools of northwestern university and the university of chicago. and he also held several positions as special counsel to the u.s. house of representatives and the u.s. attorney general's office. in 1970 president nixon appointed justice
john paul stevens did not allow hardship to slow him down.nstead, he excelled in his studies at the university of chicago preparatory high school. shortly after earning a b.a. in english at the university of chicago, justice stevens enlisted in the navy and served as a code breaker during world war ii for which he was awarded a bronze star. after the war he attended northwestern law school with funds from the g.i. bill and graduated magna cum laude with the highest gpa in the law school's...
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that is not paul ryan's job. johnre basic question, asked whether he will support donald trump. he is a voter, a citizen. he says he is not there yet. what is required on donald trump's part? what does he have to do to earn paul ryan-- dan: he has serious question -- questions about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief. he has serious questions about his judgment. his positions about issues. he is not providing a checklist, but he is saying, over the next six months in the election, earn my support. we all have to earn the support of those who are asking for our vote, then he should do the same. the way donald trump has behaved in the last few months rhetorically, temperamentally, , gives people a lot of pause whether or not he is worthy of having their support. mark: mary, john and i think this is a big deal. is it, or are we overreacting? mary: with all due respect, i think you're overreacting. with all due respect i disagree , with your analysis that this is some white knight effort. palma -- paul ry
that is not paul ryan's job. johnre basic question, asked whether he will support donald trump. he is a voter, a citizen. he says he is not there yet. what is required on donald trump's part? what does he have to do to earn paul ryan-- dan: he has serious question -- questions about donald trump's temperament to be commander-in-chief. he has serious questions about his judgment. his positions about issues. he is not providing a checklist, but he is saying, over the next six months in the...
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junior high school student john paul dave i battles determination.he's batting stage 4 hod kin leukemia. until it affects me physically where i couldn't walk upstairs or something. he began feeling sick back in december and at first doctors thought it was his asthma acting up and then they got the news. at the very beginning when i heard about the stage 4 i thought his season was done. i didn't think he could go to college. >> the chemo made his hair shed, his weight fall off. the doctors never said he couldn't run and that was all he needed. he said do everything that you can do, everything that you want to do. don't stop because of cancer. >> when i heard that, and i saw his face and his eyes i knew nothing was going to hold him back. >> after three days after a round of cuomo he played a key role in bringing back chester's first title in 25 years. without him we wouldn't have won it because he came first in the long trump, he came first in the triple jump. the quickest way for me to get back was to as you can it up and to fight harder. his conditi
junior high school student john paul dave i battles determination.he's batting stage 4 hod kin leukemia. until it affects me physically where i couldn't walk upstairs or something. he began feeling sick back in december and at first doctors thought it was his asthma acting up and then they got the news. at the very beginning when i heard about the stage 4 i thought his season was done. i didn't think he could go to college. >> the chemo made his hair shed, his weight fall off. the doctors...
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in 1981 pope john paul ii survived an assassination attempt as he drove through saint peter square inn city. he helped him get party. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. we're out ink.nk. not ink. getting ink doesn't have to be painful. staples just cut ink and toner prices. add in our 110% price match guarantee and our prices are unbeatable. staples. make more happen. my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable being flake free isn't. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. used regularly, it removes up to 100% of flakes
in 1981 pope john paul ii survived an assassination attempt as he drove through saint peter square inn city. he helped him get party. you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving...
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. >> reporter: alisa's skills in the kitchen were auction the off at pope john paul school in royersford she donated $1,000 and offered to cook a meal for 12 to the highest bidders. >> reporter: the book is not just about recipes, but has stories about life back in the day. tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >>> welcome back everyone, saturday morning, sky6 live hd giving you this beautiful glimpse over penns landing. 57 degrees outside. looking great, right? well that picture will change drastically today. more rain expected and strong storms, meteorologist chris sowers has the details later. >>> here's a look at what's happening in and around the delaware and lehigh valleys there are a couple of events that will get you moving. walk for police heros walk and run, jesse hartnett who was shot back in january. the race takes part in media, delaware county from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. >> lace up your shoes for the walk for thetic fibroses foundation the walk takes place at nockamixon in quakertown, bucks county. the walk starts at 10:00 a.m. spent more than 30 years in the public scho
. >> reporter: alisa's skills in the kitchen were auction the off at pope john paul school in royersford she donated $1,000 and offered to cook a meal for 12 to the highest bidders. >> reporter: the book is not just about recipes, but has stories about life back in the day. tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >>> welcome back everyone, saturday morning, sky6 live hd giving you this beautiful glimpse over penns landing. 57 degrees outside. looking great, right?...
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john: bernie sanders remains the wildcard. how he handles it matters a lot. up next, a man that is close with paul ryan. ed gop strategist mary matalin. we will talk about the news of the day and much, much more after this. ♪ john: a quick update, moments ago, chris christie said he will retire personally to paul ryan to see what his concerns are about supporting trump. joining us from chicago to talk about the storyline is mary matalin of the influential republicans catalyst. or,e in our studio, dan sen longtime advisor to the speaker. dan, you are not the horse's mouth, but you had a lot of encounters with it. tell us what is going to the speaker's mind at this moment when donald trump is trying to unify the party and the speaker does not seem to be on board. dan: he believes it is incumbent upon all jump to unify the party. -- upon donald trump to unify the party. it is the presumptive nominee's job to unify the party. he was struck by these calls for party unity, that people should just fall in line. in principle, he's not against getting behind a unifying figure. but if there is some sort of apprehe
john: bernie sanders remains the wildcard. how he handles it matters a lot. up next, a man that is close with paul ryan. ed gop strategist mary matalin. we will talk about the news of the day and much, much more after this. ♪ john: a quick update, moments ago, chris christie said he will retire personally to paul ryan to see what his concerns are about supporting trump. joining us from chicago to talk about the storyline is mary matalin of the influential republicans catalyst. or,e in our...
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popes john paul the second and benedict, the 16th looked at at the issue and rejected it.ne expert says it's unlikely the church would open the role to women.en. the pope already says he doesn't want to advance the role. ro pope francis has made women having a greater say inrea the church. he a appointed a woman who headd the pontiff californiaifor university in roam. in new york, lauren degree, fox news. > still to come tonight at 10,, wild fires burning in washington state tonight. we have the latest on the l efforts toette good the flames under control. plus, he's been dead for years.r thousands of them, but now there's a renewed controversy over king tut's gravesite. grav. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me > this is fox5 local news at 10. two massive wild fires continue to grow in washington state as a crews battle
popes john paul the second and benedict, the 16th looked at at the issue and rejected it.ne expert says it's unlikely the church would open the role to women.en. the pope already says he doesn't want to advance the role. ro pope francis has made women having a greater say inrea the church. he a appointed a woman who headd the pontiff californiaifor university in roam. in new york, lauren degree, fox news. > still to come tonight at 10,, wild fires burning in washington state tonight. we have...
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>> i think reagan and margaret thatcher, john paul ii. all of those people deserve a little credit. and did on many occasions that the lion's share of the credit ought to go to the people who were actually living under communism, resisting it at every turn. they were heroes in the eyes of people like reagan. john: who's next? >> how do you go against the nature of what's popular in society and fight and go to another country. what motivated you to change the regime there. >> this may sound corny, it was a movie. john: yes, it does. >> in 1966 -- [ laughter ] >> well, i was 14 when my mother insisted on take my sister and me to pittsburgh near where we lived to see the sound of music. and so when the soviets later invaded czechoslovakia next door to austria where the movie took place, i took a keen interest. john: yes, sir? >> i'm a libertarian, i have read milton friedman, how come many of my generation and most americans look at politicians as gods but unfortunately frown at businessmen. >> it's not just your generation, that was true in my generation, too. one of the reasons is bu
>> i think reagan and margaret thatcher, john paul ii. all of those people deserve a little credit. and did on many occasions that the lion's share of the credit ought to go to the people who were actually living under communism, resisting it at every turn. they were heroes in the eyes of people like reagan. john: who's next? >> how do you go against the nature of what's popular in society and fight and go to another country. what motivated you to change the regime there. >>...
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first, to you, john, paul ryan is in a truly awkward situation here.hen can you recall a house speaker not endorsing the nominee of his party and donald trump went over to the top today? >> never. i don't remember this happening in my lifetime. this is an unconventional season and if a politician at all of donald trump. i think paul is trying to cover for some of his members who just don't know if they can go there yet. he has some personal misgivings. the fact that the party is unifying and trump got 1237 and he's going to go beyond that. it got about the same percentage of delegates that mit romney had during his nomination. it is time of the party to all unify and beat hillary clinton. >> let me play to what donald trump have to say about hispanics. they may be unified. lets watch. >> my relationship with hispanics is fantastic. i know so many friends and they rent apartments from me and i have so many employees that are hispanics. they are incredible people. >> michael, what about that? that was on "extra." i think that's the kind comments that mak
first, to you, john, paul ryan is in a truly awkward situation here.hen can you recall a house speaker not endorsing the nominee of his party and donald trump went over to the top today? >> never. i don't remember this happening in my lifetime. this is an unconventional season and if a politician at all of donald trump. i think paul is trying to cover for some of his members who just don't know if they can go there yet. he has some personal misgivings. the fact that the party is unifying...
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john paul stevens and our current circuit justice elena kagan. generouslym has a given their time to be with us this evening, and i'm very much looking forward to this conversation. thank you to both of you. [applause] >> justice stevens, let me start with you. you joined the supreme court on beinger 19, 1975, after confirmed unanimously by the senate. he left on june 29, 2010. the world changed quite a bit over those 35 years. do you think the supreme court also changed, either in the nature of the cases or in the way the justices went about daily work, or in any other way you might identify? or do you think the court is a constant? briefing first say one -- briefin thing. i want you to know that he also was a very good caddy. [laughter] caddied for me more than once. to answer your question, i'm reminded of barren white, he said that every time there is a new justice on the court, it is a different court. you cannot summarize the changes in terms of time that goes by, but each member of the court changes it and it is a different institution. th
john paul stevens and our current circuit justice elena kagan. generouslym has a given their time to be with us this evening, and i'm very much looking forward to this conversation. thank you to both of you. [applause] >> justice stevens, let me start with you. you joined the supreme court on beinger 19, 1975, after confirmed unanimously by the senate. he left on june 29, 2010. the world changed quite a bit over those 35 years. do you think the supreme court also changed, either in the...
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>> you could have added john paul stevens to that list. >> true. >> look. names on the list were also on my list, which the heritage foundation published. the remaining six judges all are very qualified men and women have a proper view of the modest roles a judge plays and going to interpret the constitution based on the words and not using the empty vessels supporting their personal or political biases. these are qualified people. and just pointed out six are sitting circuit court judges. five of them are sitting state supreme court justices. one of the ones on the circuit court spent time on the wisconsin supreme court as well. these are men, women, very well qualified with a broad bredth of experience. >> do you see problems for any of the 11 going up against democrats? knowing they play politics, clarence thomas, comes owe find, with judicial picks? >> the fact of the matter is that look. i think you've got to keep control of the united states senate. that is going to be very important here. i think any one of these nominees you're seeing the left criti
>> you could have added john paul stevens to that list. >> true. >> look. names on the list were also on my list, which the heritage foundation published. the remaining six judges all are very qualified men and women have a proper view of the modest roles a judge plays and going to interpret the constitution based on the words and not using the empty vessels supporting their personal or political biases. these are qualified people. and just pointed out six are sitting circuit...
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both francis pres says source john paul the 16th and benedict the 16th look at the issue and rejectedt. one expert says it's unlikely the church would open the role to women. >> the pope already said he doesn't want to clerical lies women he wants to advance women and clerical saying is a role of service but he wants to advance women not make them clerics. >> pope francis has made gains in women having a greater say in the church he appointed a woman to head the pontiff cal university in rome. it's unclear who will serve on the commission and choose the participants. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >>> one nice thing about the rain is sometime you get one of these. as a reward. yeah, it happens afterwards amazing rainbow was shot earlier this evening at fenwick island in delaware by fox 29's chris o'connell. thank you, chris. >> really pretty. >> hope you got out to enjoy the first half of this saturday because meteorologist mike masco is telling us bad news on the way. we all right see some of it. >> the skies will look beautiful tomorrow. that's the positive. negative it may ne
both francis pres says source john paul the 16th and benedict the 16th look at the issue and rejectedt. one expert says it's unlikely the church would open the role to women. >> the pope already said he doesn't want to clerical lies women he wants to advance women and clerical saying is a role of service but he wants to advance women not make them clerics. >> pope francis has made gains in women having a greater say in the church he appointed a woman to head the pontiff cal...
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john: rand paul said in your private business you get to temperature on serve people if they stands onlse could rand paul say that would have changed people's minds. >> milton freedman and hyatt support a welfare net to support the indigent and the poor. john: it's grown from a safety net to a giant hammock. >> 65% of entitlement spending don't go to poor people. immigrants are scapegoated for economic problems. and trade is scape quoted. we find ourselves moving in the opposite direction. john: we shouldn't support open free trade? >> we are not going to get open free trade if people think in the economy they operate in. if there is not a safety nept, they are not going to embrace the economy. john: there is a safety net, it's just not there. >> not very robust. food stamps. we hear about that. you know what the average house hold receipt is for food stamps a day? it's about $2 a day. if we had to choose between a robust social welfare safety net and free market economy, or less of a safety net, less protection for the poor and more regulated, less free economy, which one would you ch
john: rand paul said in your private business you get to temperature on serve people if they stands onlse could rand paul say that would have changed people's minds. >> milton freedman and hyatt support a welfare net to support the indigent and the poor. john: it's grown from a safety net to a giant hammock. >> 65% of entitlement spending don't go to poor people. immigrants are scapegoated for economic problems. and trade is scape quoted. we find ourselves moving in the opposite...
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back to you, christine, john. >> thanks, paul. a wild weekend of weather across the midwest this weekend. tornadoes in colorado. will all of the severe weather continue today? we have meteorologist pedram javaheri with the latest. >> john and christine, yes, the severe weather threat is there. 24 million people impacted by this. look at the concern this weekend across ray, colorado. the massive tornado. by this afternoon, we get the bulk of the storms to fire off. on the scale, we have about a three. the main concern is large hail and damaging winds. tornadoes will be possible across the region. expensive area for severe weather will continue. notice in the afternoon hours in central missouri and arkansas, you get a good line of storms that fire up into the evening hours. notice the temperatures. they soar across wichita. how about the mid-90s in lubbock? oklahoma city warms up to july and august temperatures. the place to be, new york city and washington. the 60s and 70s. it remains that way across the northeast. hot across the so
back to you, christine, john. >> thanks, paul. a wild weekend of weather across the midwest this weekend. tornadoes in colorado. will all of the severe weather continue today? we have meteorologist pedram javaheri with the latest. >> john and christine, yes, the severe weather threat is there. 24 million people impacted by this. look at the concern this weekend across ray, colorado. the massive tornado. by this afternoon, we get the bulk of the storms to fire off. on the scale, we...
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republican, the rockefeller republicans, lincoln chafee and jim jeffords and arlen specter your -- even john paul stevens, these northern liberal rockefeller republican types are getting pushed out of the party. the republican party is moving hard to the right and the democrat party is moving to the left. you now live in a world which is not 1960, which the most conservative democrat in congress is still to the left of the most liberal republican. there are not so many left anymore. that is this massive realignment in which we have ideological alignment. for a lot of the 20th century, we didn't have it. tell the story of primaries. >> are the returns in from wisconsin yet? let me say one word about what you just mentioned and then i will talk about medical primaries and how to understand our current moment in this election. the story we just told you about, the dynamics of the reorganization of the party and the catalyst of the voting rights act explains in my mind that the political polarization we have is not a passing moment, not a product of particular individual political personalities. it's
republican, the rockefeller republicans, lincoln chafee and jim jeffords and arlen specter your -- even john paul stevens, these northern liberal rockefeller republican types are getting pushed out of the party. the republican party is moving hard to the right and the democrat party is moving to the left. you now live in a world which is not 1960, which the most conservative democrat in congress is still to the left of the most liberal republican. there are not so many left anymore. that is...
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one of my guests is one of those officials the campaign is cou courting, ashley bell supported john paul and then rubio in this election and not endorsed donald trump but will be casting his ballot for trump at this election. welcome to you. >> thank you, kate, thank you for having me. >> you used to be a democrat from what i understand and spoke at the 2004 democratic convention up on stage and now you're a delegate about a cast a ballot for donald trump. talk about the change of heart. >> it's been an amazing life. when i was national president of democrats of america i was 21, 22 years old, dnc member, of the democratic executive committee. as i got older the politics changed and i consider myself a southern democrat. they're extinct now. they're either republican or not around. this has been a journey, started with ron paul and went to marco r rubio. i will vote for my nominee, donald trump, but hope this nominating process will let us make sure the republican party platform stays conservative and all us delegates vote for a platform with limited government and supports the strong mi
one of my guests is one of those officials the campaign is cou courting, ashley bell supported john paul and then rubio in this election and not endorsed donald trump but will be casting his ballot for trump at this election. welcome to you. >> thank you, kate, thank you for having me. >> you used to be a democrat from what i understand and spoke at the 2004 democratic convention up on stage and now you're a delegate about a cast a ballot for donald trump. talk about the change of...
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paul singer? >> all right. >> you know what -- how much money could john -- >> here's the point. policy versus fiscal policy. >> listen, a trade war. one of the basics that has al w allowed our economy to grow in good times, forget about the obama administration. you're comparing him to the largest midget in the room. donald trump wants to start a trade war with china. >> not what he said at all. he wants 45% -- that's not what he says. >> 45% tariffs. >> oh, my gosh. >> i think he said in working with other countries. >> he didn't say that. >> what he's saying -- >> he did. he said he would negotiate better trade deals. >> right. >> because there's such an imbalance. that imbalance has resulted in americans losing jobs. >> if they manipulate the currency like we manipulate -- we manipulate the currency, too. >> they do it more than us. >> it's called quantitative easing. >> that's horrible. i can't stand quantitative easing. >> a lot of little things, incei incentives to keep companies here. impoverished cities in baltimore, have more incentives there. this could be the greatest
paul singer? >> all right. >> you know what -- how much money could john -- >> here's the point. policy versus fiscal policy. >> listen, a trade war. one of the basics that has al w allowed our economy to grow in good times, forget about the obama administration. you're comparing him to the largest midget in the room. donald trump wants to start a trade war with china. >> not what he said at all. he wants 45% -- that's not what he says. >> 45% tariffs....
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eleanor: paul ryan is no nelson rockefeller. john: elections. get this. due to changing demographics, more states are predisposed democratic party. post"says "the washington reporter, makes mr. trump's path 270 electoral college votes, a big challenge. mr. trump's problems don't end there, because the magnate has poor favorability ratings with women, and minorities. republicans also fear that if be far moreuld likely to retake control of the in november. perhaps there's light at the end of the tunnel. weekw polls released this by quinnipiac poll agency, donald trump is within the error against hillary clinton in florida and and ahead of the former first lady in ohio. does donald trump get to 270? eleanor clift? eleanor: he thinks he can double down on male grievance in this mobilize these forgotten middle class of mostly working men and that he can take a couple of midwestern that haveates basically voted democratic in the last half a dozen elections put up one poll that you from ohio, he did better than hillary clinton because he did better among men tha
eleanor: paul ryan is no nelson rockefeller. john: elections. get this. due to changing demographics, more states are predisposed democratic party. post"says "the washington reporter, makes mr. trump's path 270 electoral college votes, a big challenge. mr. trump's problems don't end there, because the magnate has poor favorability ratings with women, and minorities. republicans also fear that if be far moreuld likely to retake control of the in november. perhaps there's light at the...
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the third passenger was pope john paul.e said to the fourth passenger, a ten-year-old boy scout, "son, i'm old and
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as has a professor at georgetown law school known for his conservative points of view along with john paulired member of the supreme court, and also now ex-solicitors general of the united states. those are the lawyers who represent the united states when we go before the supreme court, and both democrats and republicans have lauded merrick garland. i don't think there's any question that he is eminently qualified. the issue was never garland. it was always about the president who nominated him. in this instance, president obama is being villified for having put forth a candidate who was open fully embraced by members of the senate republican majority. senator hatch, for example, talked about merrick garland before he was nominated as someone he'd like to see on the court. so the issue was never about garland, it was always about president obama. garland's views on race, as i think kristen has pointed out, are pretty well established and he is clearly within the mainstream of solid majority support on most issues involving the advancement of equality in american life. so that wasn't the is
as has a professor at georgetown law school known for his conservative points of view along with john paulired member of the supreme court, and also now ex-solicitors general of the united states. those are the lawyers who represent the united states when we go before the supreme court, and both democrats and republicans have lauded merrick garland. i don't think there's any question that he is eminently qualified. the issue was never garland. it was always about the president who nominated...
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it's incumbent on paul ryan to help bring unity. john: mark, we are a party, too. ey put out a statement, saying paul ryan and donald trump and the chairman will meet to smooth things over. more republicans have taken sides during the past 24 hours. dick cheney said he will support the party's nominee. while jeb bush wrote on facebook this afternoon, he will not vote for either trump or hillary clinton in november. let's come back to the core issue here. not just unite or divide. but the particular of donald trump versus paul ryan. who, do you reckon, is likely to blink first? mark: i think trump may blink first. i think reince pri ebus, they are making progress . paul metaphor to is working hard on that. he will appeal on the fundraising front. he will probably appeal to his friend, paul rn. paul ryan may endorse and be even more powerful. i think ryan is uncomfortable with trump, on many levels. and we will see how the meeting next week ghost. i'm not sure this is going to be a smooth detente, as people are expected. john: i have zero doubt. if anybody blinks, it
it's incumbent on paul ryan to help bring unity. john: mark, we are a party, too. ey put out a statement, saying paul ryan and donald trump and the chairman will meet to smooth things over. more republicans have taken sides during the past 24 hours. dick cheney said he will support the party's nominee. while jeb bush wrote on facebook this afternoon, he will not vote for either trump or hillary clinton in november. let's come back to the core issue here. not just unite or divide. but the...
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in the end, paul ryan will be for him. john: there is an advantage to being anti-establishment, rhetorically speaking. a lot of the other people, it is not like the endorsement matters, in terms of the votes. this person signals whether this guy is a legitimate contender or not. when people are backing away from trump, it does not help. he needs everything. mark: the campaign will reveal how far behind they were in the mechanical things. we know that they are far behind and they are even further behind than people realize. if you don't have support of paul ryan, you have to build networks and fundraising. donald trump needs help and the campaign cannot build this on their own. john: they do not come in with a general election campaign. mark: symbolically, it is not that bad. substantively -- john: practically, on the ground, i agree with that. donald trump has been cashing in his two cents on the economy. after saying the low minimum wage is not bad, he says that he wants to see it raised or leave it to the states. on taxes, he
in the end, paul ryan will be for him. john: there is an advantage to being anti-establishment, rhetorically speaking. a lot of the other people, it is not like the endorsement matters, in terms of the votes. this person signals whether this guy is a legitimate contender or not. when people are backing away from trump, it does not help. he needs everything. mark: the campaign will reveal how far behind they were in the mechanical things. we know that they are far behind and they are even...
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so john and i, we said earlier we were floored when paul ryan came out and said what he did, that hes -- could not back donald trump yet, his refusal to get behind donald trump. what do you make of it? >> i think this is just sort of a temporary message he's trying to send on behalf of his caucus. i think it's going to be a te tempest in a teapot because in a week or so they'll be linked together arm in arm and the reason is they have to be. paul ryan, if he wants to get any of his agenda passed in the future, he needs a republican president to sign those bills. trump, if he wants his agenda to move forward in congress, he needs someone who can cooperate with him, an ally as speaker. so neither one of them can afford to alienate the other anymore. >> who do you think represents more of the republican party now though? donald trump just finished a very long primary process with more votes than any other candidate. is it him or is it the speaker? >>. >> well, i'd have to say it's donald trump. the speaker represents the republican caucus in congress but he's not running in various stat
so john and i, we said earlier we were floored when paul ryan came out and said what he did, that hes -- could not back donald trump yet, his refusal to get behind donald trump. what do you make of it? >> i think this is just sort of a temporary message he's trying to send on behalf of his caucus. i think it's going to be a te tempest in a teapot because in a week or so they'll be linked together arm in arm and the reason is they have to be. paul ryan, if he wants to get any of his agenda...
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justice john paul stevens writing for a unanimous supreme court in the 1999 decision quote it includes a variety of exemption some with a secured congressional purpose and quote. similarly the department just as race number concerns about the letter to senator joe biden. the paradoxical nature of the grandfathering scheme has serious applications for regulation of daily fantasy sports as well as additional sports gambling. over the course of nearly five years of litigation three federal lawsuits against two different sitting state governors and three court of appeals decisions with a poor decision and that here's what we know about pasca. first for grandfather states such as nevada delaware montana oregon and perhaps a few others pasca freezes in time circa 1992 those states abilities to enact sports gaming related regulations. second, for non-grandfathered state pasca provides states the option of retaining their sports gambling prohibitions as his are repealing their prohibitions entirely. to do otherwise would apparently render pasca unconstitutional under the 10th amendment. whethe
justice john paul stevens writing for a unanimous supreme court in the 1999 decision quote it includes a variety of exemption some with a secured congressional purpose and quote. similarly the department just as race number concerns about the letter to senator joe biden. the paradoxical nature of the grandfathering scheme has serious applications for regulation of daily fantasy sports as well as additional sports gambling. over the course of nearly five years of litigation three federal...
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>> let me begin by offering our thanks to our two justices said the former justice john paul stevens and justice kagan would each generously given their time to be with us this evening and i am very much looking forward to this conversation. thanks to both of you. [applause] and justice stevens let me start with you, going to the supreme court december december 19, 1975. the world stage quite a bit over the 35 years. is the supreme court also achieved in the nature of the cases and went about their daily work. >> it is a constant. >>. >> d.c. how much control i have. [laughter] but it's your president every time the justice gets on it is a different court city looked at those changes and that is the most important change with the appointment of the new justice. now there will be another new justice sunday. and i am very happy to say that that says it almost never disagree with her. [laughter] >> in the case they decided this morning this struggle to keep the case alive. >> the court has changed over the period of which you have been involved. >> the major change is to manage the dock
>> let me begin by offering our thanks to our two justices said the former justice john paul stevens and justice kagan would each generously given their time to be with us this evening and i am very much looking forward to this conversation. thanks to both of you. [applause] and justice stevens let me start with you, going to the supreme court december december 19, 1975. the world stage quite a bit over the 35 years. is the supreme court also achieved in the nature of the cases and went...
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john: ah. [laughs] >> marlena: that's great. >> paul: hey. >> john: hey. you made it, kid. >> paul: you didn't think i was gonna let you coach the pirates all by yourself. i want those kids to win. [laughs] >> john: oh. [laughs] >> jj: hey. >> gabi: hey. shh, she's sleeping. [sighs]
john: ah. [laughs] >> marlena: that's great. >> paul: hey. >> john: hey. you made it, kid. >> paul: you didn't think i was gonna let you coach the pirates all by yourself. i want those kids to win. [laughs] >> john: oh. [laughs] >> jj: hey. >> gabi: hey. shh, she's sleeping. [sighs]
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justice john paul stevens writing in the 1995 decision obscuredat "pafta have congressional purposes." similarly the didn't of justice raised demrned a letter to then senator joe bind. it was a grapped fathering scheme has serious implications for consumer protection regulation of daily fantasy sports as well as traditional sports gambling. over the course of nearly five years of litigation, three federal lawsuits against two different sitting state governors and three courta of appeals. here's what we know about pafta. first, her grandfather state. monday, oregon and perhaps a few others. so can 192. those state's abilities to enact sports gaming regulations. second, for the nongrandfather's states have two options to repeal their prohibitions. to do otherwise would render past the individual. whether any middle ground remains the subject is still ongoing litigation filed by the mlb. nba, nhl, nfl, and provides anguage it daily conversation. no federal court case decide whether it constitute illegal gambling. there's considerable debate we found in our research over whether or not fa
justice john paul stevens writing in the 1995 decision obscuredat "pafta have congressional purposes." similarly the didn't of justice raised demrned a letter to then senator joe bind. it was a grapped fathering scheme has serious implications for consumer protection regulation of daily fantasy sports as well as traditional sports gambling. over the course of nearly five years of litigation, three federal lawsuits against two different sitting state governors and three courta of...
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paul ryan would immediately become the favorite in 2020. he has a very strong following. speakerof being house is rife with possible pitfalls as johner knows all too well. paul ryan is having trouble passing a budget right now. the fiscal bills brought out once bigger and paul ryan has to find a way to hang on. if he does, he would be the favorite. to closelyciates with donald trump and he is repudiated by the voters, that could hurt his career and the republican party to patch itself together if donald trump goes down in flames in november. vonnie: thank you. apparently, donald trump has left the capital. boehnerer speaker john is speaking in las vegas at the salt conference. we haven't bringing you coverage of that. he claims that paul ryan was being cautious in meeting with donald trump. he said paul ryan will help change the donald trump policies and he says thank god that guy from texas did not win. john boehner in las vegas. mark: let's get back to the issue of central banks with the bank of england. could it be that the next policy move is similar. norway is expected to cut in september and investors have priced in the next
paul ryan would immediately become the favorite in 2020. he has a very strong following. speakerof being house is rife with possible pitfalls as johner knows all too well. paul ryan is having trouble passing a budget right now. the fiscal bills brought out once bigger and paul ryan has to find a way to hang on. if he does, he would be the favorite. to closelyciates with donald trump and he is repudiated by the voters, that could hurt his career and the republican party to patch itself together...
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one of our great leaders, john paul leidy known as jp.p was president of the golden gate business association, which is our lgbt small business association. he died suddenly on tuesday, april 26. jp was a father, a grandfather, a mentor, a colleague, a leader and advocate for small businesses on a local state and national level. born and raised in guam, get over 25 years of experience in business development and client management in high-tech and financial services sector both nationally and globally. the leverage that experience in producing some of the most forward thinking community development programs for various nonprofits in san francisco. including open house, which serves the needs of san francisco lgbt senior community, alan equal, addressing the empowerment of lgbt employees within corporate america and of course the golden gate businesses oc which was the nation's first lgbt chamber of commerce. as president of gpt eight, the last for years, his legacy includes working with the super bowl l host community which was the most pr
one of our great leaders, john paul leidy known as jp.p was president of the golden gate business association, which is our lgbt small business association. he died suddenly on tuesday, april 26. jp was a father, a grandfather, a mentor, a colleague, a leader and advocate for small businesses on a local state and national level. born and raised in guam, get over 25 years of experience in business development and client management in high-tech and financial services sector both nationally and...
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. >> george bush, both bushes, mitt romney, john mccain, paul ryan. >> ben sacks, these people, they'rey're the insiders all along. >> when lindsey graham says this man plays racism, xenophobia and he's a bigot, you think -- hmm. to dana's point, i wonder what that independent suburban white woman who decides american elections is thinking. >> well if she's thinking about the economy and jobs and money and safety and security. >> safety and security? put donald trump's finger on the bomb? that will help my kids out. >> better than hillary clinton controlling the server. and pushing the video. >> blow it up. blow it up. >> i can see we're not going to come to terms on this. so moving right along. do you have a follow-up, dana? >> no, i just think for one, i think george h.w. bush is 91 years old. he's retired from politics. take him off the table. if you want to fight about gb george bush and his decision not to, i think it is a principled one. remember, if it's donald trump that suggested that he knew about 9/11, that he knew that there were no wmd and he lied his way into war and he sh
. >> george bush, both bushes, mitt romney, john mccain, paul ryan. >> ben sacks, these people, they'rey're the insiders all along. >> when lindsey graham says this man plays racism, xenophobia and he's a bigot, you think -- hmm. to dana's point, i wonder what that independent suburban white woman who decides american elections is thinking. >> well if she's thinking about the economy and jobs and money and safety and security. >> safety and security? put donald...
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john miller quickly became the top trending topic on twitter, tweets like show us john miller's birth certificate and has paul ryan decided to endorse john miller. trump himself denies it. >> it was not me on the phone. it was not me on the phone. it doesn't sound like me on the phone. >> reporter: his surrogates making the rounds calling the tape a distraction. >> at some point we've got to start concentrating on what's important. the issues that face our country are just monumental. >> reporter: "the washington post" uncovered the tape from a source. carswell tells cynthia mcfadden it wasn't her, speculating it might have been trump. >> if i didn't give the tape to "the washington post," who did? >> you're saying -- >> i think trump is behind letting this go. >> why? >> why does donald trump do anything he does? >> carswell didn't provide any specific evidence that trump was the source behind the leak of the tape. and again, the campaign says it was a bad impression of him. this comes in a week where trump has received a lot of support from establishment republicans, but some including house speaker paul ry
john miller quickly became the top trending topic on twitter, tweets like show us john miller's birth certificate and has paul ryan decided to endorse john miller. trump himself denies it. >> it was not me on the phone. it was not me on the phone. it doesn't sound like me on the phone. >> reporter: his surrogates making the rounds calling the tape a distraction. >> at some point we've got to start concentrating on what's important. the issues that face our country are just...