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thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkablemerican with a remarkable history (clapping.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man that brought me on board he's the moral compass of that endeavor without his selfishly dlofgs please welcome lieutenant cornell john recognizing stevens (clapping.) what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished guests it is a pleasure to be here the idea for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors tha
thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkablemerican with a remarkable history (clapping.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man...
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thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkableg.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man that brought me on board he's the moral compass of that endeavor without his selfishly dlofgs please welcome lieutenant cornell john recognizing stevens (clapping.) what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished guests it is a pleasure to be here the idea for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supportin
thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkableg.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man that brought me on board he's the moral...
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thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkableg.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man that brought me on board he's the moral compass of that endeavor without his selfishly dlofgs please welcome lieutenant cornell john recognizing stevens (clapping.) what can i say after that thank you jerry mayor ed lee supervisor kim consul general and other distinguished guests it is a pleasure to be here the idea for the million was in the fall of 2009 not until 2010 we got this thing organized and idea by a small group of korean veterans today is a start of making that idea a reality and making the idea a reality required the help of many and i want to mention a few of the many first are the donors that have been so general reduce in supportin
thank you warren. >> thank you warren. >> 94-year-old john stevens lieutenant cornell is a remarkableg.) he was a 20-year-old sergeant at pearl harbor when the japanese attacked and served in the pacific in the epic battle of okinawa and one of the first marines to enter the korean war in the perimeter and participated that the first marin landing the liberation of soul and the reservoir caption he is the skeet of this foundation and the man that brought me on board he's the moral...
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in his powerful dissent justice john paul stevens pointed out that scalia's opinion was an act of extremeicial activism that for two centuries federal courts recognized the government had the power to regulate the sale of firearms and that the supreme court had in particular for at least seven decades consistently ruled in this way. it is not an act of fate that has caused 150,000 americans to die over the last 15 years. it is a product of laws court decisions, lobbying and pandering politicians. and we can change it. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. let's get started. >>> as i sat one day watching coverage of the 17 republican candidates for president and five democratic ones as i thought about the fact that there were still more than 450 days before the election itself as i considered the fact that if jeb bush or hillary clinton wins and then wins re-election in 2020 there will have been a bush or clinton in the white house for 28 of the prior 36 years. and as i watched the donald with his big mouth and his almost bigger make-america-great-ag
in his powerful dissent justice john paul stevens pointed out that scalia's opinion was an act of extremeicial activism that for two centuries federal courts recognized the government had the power to regulate the sale of firearms and that the supreme court had in particular for at least seven decades consistently ruled in this way. it is not an act of fate that has caused 150,000 americans to die over the last 15 years. it is a product of laws court decisions, lobbying and pandering...
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i've succeeded to the role that john paul stevens had when you were clerking for me. i think there's a consensus that in the case of the health care, the commerce clause portion, hobby lobby, shelbey county, that as the most senior person on the dissent side, i should write the dissent and for the rest, i try to be as fair as i can to distribute them evenly and there hasn't been much grumbling from my colleagues about that. >> when you think about your two decades now on the supreme court, do you think there are things you feel more sure footed about today than you did when you first began? >> when i was a new judge, i had been on the d.c. circuit for 13 years, and so i wasn't too quiet. by the very first sitting in october, i asked a lot of questions at our oral argument. by then i decided i had been a little smart alecy. at the end of the city, instead of giving me what is traditional for the junior justice that is an easy one issue unanimous decision. he gave me a most miserable erisa case, where the court divided 6-3. i went to the justice to complain. he's not su
i've succeeded to the role that john paul stevens had when you were clerking for me. i think there's a consensus that in the case of the health care, the commerce clause portion, hobby lobby, shelbey county, that as the most senior person on the dissent side, i should write the dissent and for the rest, i try to be as fair as i can to distribute them evenly and there hasn't been much grumbling from my colleagues about that. >> when you think about your two decades now on the supreme...
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john: wow. -steven: a lot here. -john: yeah. a lot of options and a lot of customization, which is nice, as well. allison: yeah, we would love to work with you. steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or $780 worth of gross. for every 1,000 rooms that we're able to secure, that would be an additional $1.5 million worth of revenue, $780,000 worth of gross profit. that's just on 1,000 rooms. woman: and if you ever have an event, we have a candy buffet. lemonis: you could even use the mobile trailer. -allison: yeah. -steven: excellent. lemonis: the fact that ponte vedra is all-in on having the product sold there makes me very happy. it's the first time we've taken sweet pete's outside of the actual location. thanks for taking the meeting. -ste
john: wow. -steven: a lot here. -john: yeah. a lot of options and a lot of customization, which is nice, as well. allison: yeah, we would love to work with you. steven: okay. lemonis: this could be one of the most exciting projects that sweet pete's embarks on. a typical hotel room would have about $30 worth of candy in each room, with a profit margin for sweet pete's at about 50%. if that candy turns over once a week, that means that in an annual basis, it would be $1,560 worth of revenue, or...
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john. >> andrew stevens, thank you so much. >>> joining mess is cnn global affairs analyst, bobby gosche.has claimed responsibility, but who would want to do something like this? an aaci attack during rush hour, a very popular shrine, who are the potential players here? >> well, i think, john, the most -- the first suspicions would go to one of two groups. there is an islamist insurgency that's taking place in southern thailand, but this is not their style at all. the insurgents, their complaints are very local, their fight against the state has been very is local and have tended to attack military and security targets. they have not really committed a trophy attack of this nature against civilians, much less tourists. this does not seem to bear their frips. the other most obvious gog to the political situation. there's been instability there for a while. the military took over a, and there are groups opposed to military rule, but they are democrats. this is not their style, either. they don't go around bombing innocent civilians and hurting thailand's society. so basically two groups wit
john. >> andrew stevens, thank you so much. >>> joining mess is cnn global affairs analyst, bobby gosche.has claimed responsibility, but who would want to do something like this? an aaci attack during rush hour, a very popular shrine, who are the potential players here? >> well, i think, john, the most -- the first suspicions would go to one of two groups. there is an islamist insurgency that's taking place in southern thailand, but this is not their style at all. the...
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steve carell, ed helms, john oliver, steven colbert, and countless others.fame after cutting their teeth sharing air time with stewart. >> when jon came on, he knew that he needed correspondents. he needed people to play off of. >> jon's front and center. but i think jon let all of us shine. >> even i felt gay buying a ticket to this movie. >> i got to work with steve carell and i got to work with steven colbert. colbert and carell were two of the most naturally funny people i've ever met in my life. >> they were so effortlessly, bam, every time, every writer is like, give it to steve. >> what seemed like a good idea of the time, we tested massive quantities of alcohol on a human subject. specifically, steve carell. >> we did an anti-drinking piece where we actually just went out and locked off a camera and carell drank and drank and drank until he was actually really drunk. >> it is now 10:35. seven drinks. he's moving on to his eighth. >> steve carell had this sort of amazing combination of arrogance and stupidity, which just worked perfectly together. >>
steve carell, ed helms, john oliver, steven colbert, and countless others.fame after cutting their teeth sharing air time with stewart. >> when jon came on, he knew that he needed correspondents. he needed people to play off of. >> jon's front and center. but i think jon let all of us shine. >> even i felt gay buying a ticket to this movie. >> i got to work with steve carell and i got to work with steven colbert. colbert and carell were two of the most naturally funny...
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steve carell ed helms, john oliver steven colbert, and countless others. cutting their teeth sharing air time with stewart. >> when jon came on he knew that he needed correspondents. he needed people to play off of. >> jon's front and center. but i think jon let all of us shine. >> even i felt gay buying a ticket to this movie. >> i got to work with steve carell and i got to work with steven colbert. colbert and carell were two of the most naturally funny people i've ever met in my life. >> they were so effortlessly bam, every time every writer is like, give it to steve. >> good idea at the time. we tested the effects of massive quantities of alcohol on a human subject. >> specifically, steve carell. >> we did an anti-drinking piece where we actually just went out and locked off a camera and carell drank and drank and drank until he was actually really drunk. >> it is now 10:35. seven drinks. >> steve carell had this sort of amazing combination of arrogance and stupidity, which just worked perfectly together. >> how do you reconcile the fact that you were
steve carell ed helms, john oliver steven colbert, and countless others. cutting their teeth sharing air time with stewart. >> when jon came on he knew that he needed correspondents. he needed people to play off of. >> jon's front and center. but i think jon let all of us shine. >> even i felt gay buying a ticket to this movie. >> i got to work with steve carell and i got to work with steven colbert. colbert and carell were two of the most naturally funny people i've...
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i can remember one dissent john paul stevens assigned to me. the dissent came around, the vote at conference was 7-2, the opinion came out 6-3, but the two had swelled to six. now, that was somebody experience turning dissent into a comfortable majority opinion. they're trying to persuade each other all the time. so the conference vote is one way. you try to write your opinion as persuasively as you can and hope you'll be able to peel off one or another vote. but most of the time that doesn't happen. do we try? yes, we do. i could say that with assurance up to this very term when people, when we're closely divided and the author of the majority or of the dissent is trying to pick up one more vote. >> in your experience, how does that persuasion happen? is it on paper or in person or how do the justices -- apart from sitting around the conference table, which happens after argument. >> it is largely on paper. it is read my dissent. read it carefully. you should be persuaded by it. [ laughter ] there's no -- as you know there's no vote trading. t
i can remember one dissent john paul stevens assigned to me. the dissent came around, the vote at conference was 7-2, the opinion came out 6-3, but the two had swelled to six. now, that was somebody experience turning dissent into a comfortable majority opinion. they're trying to persuade each other all the time. so the conference vote is one way. you try to write your opinion as persuasively as you can and hope you'll be able to peel off one or another vote. but most of the time that doesn't...
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>> future late show host steven colbert stopped by. john oliver also came by to say working at the daily show meant the world to him. >> i i'll never forget you john, but i'll be trying. >> good riddance smart -- >> and just when i'm running for president, what a bummer. >> john, i just don't know what to say. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, quitter. >> i'm dumb i'm stupid, so long, jackass. >> stewart offered a big thank you to his crew and everyone involved in the daily show. and bruce springsteen and his band were there. >>> and of the biggest surprises of the the week, jennifer aniston and justin theroux got married. they pulled off a secret wedding. and they thought the party was to celebrate the upcoming birthday but they were surprised to learn it was actually a wedding. and they're headed to bora bora for their honeymoon. >> i wonder how many people knew and not one leaked. >> impressive. >> all our concerns and prayers and thoughts are with the people of taiwan right now. the huge typhoon lost a lot of points wind wise but the ra
>> future late show host steven colbert stopped by. john oliver also came by to say working at the daily show meant the world to him. >> i i'll never forget you john, but i'll be trying. >> good riddance smart -- >> and just when i'm running for president, what a bummer. >> john, i just don't know what to say. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, quitter. >> i'm dumb i'm stupid, so long, jackass. >> stewart offered a big thank you to his crew and...
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and saturday evening at six on the civil war, historian and author john corps steven on the 1864 battlef mobile bay, the resulting union victory and the closing of one of the confederacy's last major ports. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> there's an october 1st
and saturday evening at six on the civil war, historian and author john corps steven on the 1864 battlef mobile bay, the resulting union victory and the closing of one of the confederacy's last major ports. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> there's an october 1st
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their case when all the way to the us supreme court and was upheld by the court to read justice john paul stevens, liberal in the court wrote the majority of the opinion. barack obama won indiana with their photo id law in place. first democrat to win the state i believe since the 1964 election. now, folks have also complained about cutbacks in early voting. first of all, a large number of states to have early voting. is a new phenomenon. on friday, you probably know i think was the last day of the trial in north carolina over the fact that they had changed their early voting days from 17 to 10 although they are keeping the same number of hours. will, the justice department had trouble in the case. do you know why? because they put experts on more than a year ago when they try to get a temporary restraining order to keep that change from being in place. for the primary elections in 2014, they had experts in place that said if this early voting is in place the turnout of black voters will go down because the expert said, which i find unbelievable that someone from the justice department would say
their case when all the way to the us supreme court and was upheld by the court to read justice john paul stevens, liberal in the court wrote the majority of the opinion. barack obama won indiana with their photo id law in place. first democrat to win the state i believe since the 1964 election. now, folks have also complained about cutbacks in early voting. first of all, a large number of states to have early voting. is a new phenomenon. on friday, you probably know i think was the last day of...
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but, first, she just had to ask steven about driving his old boss, john stoourt to tears. all i ever wanted to do was make john stuart laugh. but to make him cry, that would be more fun. >> on behalf of the peoples lives you changed, thank you. >> colbert worked on that show for 11 years. >> we've got to go out there now. and we're all chanting made him cry. made him cry. >> how much do you credit john to your success? >> it's mostly me. i said something nice on his show, but it's a live show, what are you going to do? >> gave us three things you need to know about the show. >> urp able to nailorge how did you do that? >> what i like about mr. ge clooney, he's not only a big star and aal oented actor and director and producer, but he's there. the man has his own spy sat late. he does nespresso which he shallsin europe to pay for a spy satellite to help pay for the people of sudan. >> this is not an invitation, mr. trump. th a dare. i dare you to come on the show. please, mr. trump, take care of yourself. take your vitamins. doept to anything is is dangerous. just stay heal
but, first, she just had to ask steven about driving his old boss, john stoourt to tears. all i ever wanted to do was make john stuart laugh. but to make him cry, that would be more fun. >> on behalf of the peoples lives you changed, thank you. >> colbert worked on that show for 11 years. >> we've got to go out there now. and we're all chanting made him cry. made him cry. >> how much do you credit john to your success? >> it's mostly me. i said something nice on...
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. >> reporter: he helped launch the fame of steve carell john oliver and steven colbert. >> aloha jon at times cutting and at times controversial but to loyal fans bringing a unique and hilarious perspective that can't be replaced. >> that's our show. i thank you so much for the privilege of being able to perform it for you for the privilege of being able to do it and so here it is. my moment of zen. >> reporter: marci gonzalez abc news new york. >> it must have been emotional. >> yeah he held it together though pretty well. >> when you're hanging up a show and it's your last day, it must be tough. >> it's got to be tough. he did well. he did -- both you and i, we were in cable. you at fox, me at cnn. this is how influential he was. it became a part of your routine to say i don't want to make it onto the daily show". you don't want to screw up. >> do you want to know a little bit of jon stewart abc trivia? in 2000 a few months after he started his show i was a runner which is below an intern at the democratic convention for abc and he was shadowing peter jennings because he wanted to
. >> reporter: he helped launch the fame of steve carell john oliver and steven colbert. >> aloha jon at times cutting and at times controversial but to loyal fans bringing a unique and hilarious perspective that can't be replaced. >> that's our show. i thank you so much for the privilege of being able to perform it for you for the privilege of being able to do it and so here it is. my moment of zen. >> reporter: marci gonzalez abc news new york. >> it must have...
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ambassador chris stevens likely bid to flee libya because the conditions were deteriorating and it talked about the travel plans, the route he would take. we asked the state department spokesperson john kirby whether putting that information on unsecured network might have endangered chris stevens's life at that time? john kirby was at a loss to answer that question, what people know in the intelligence community is that is the kind of information that should never get out of a classified system because it endangers the lives of individuals and as we know christopher stevens was killed in the attack just a year later. cheryl? >> catherine herridge out of washington. thank you for that live report. >>> at the end of the day, how much will this affect hillary's chances in 2016? let's bring in a democratic strategist and founder and president of new heights communications. and republican strategist. how bad is this for hillary? >> it's certainly not good at all. look, i like to say people pay attention to politics the way i pay attention to sports which is to say not much, maybe 10% with ears just a little opened. if you're only paying attention to this just a little bit. the top lines
ambassador chris stevens likely bid to flee libya because the conditions were deteriorating and it talked about the travel plans, the route he would take. we asked the state department spokesperson john kirby whether putting that information on unsecured network might have endangered chris stevens's life at that time? john kirby was at a loss to answer that question, what people know in the intelligence community is that is the kind of information that should never get out of a classified...
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>> at the moment of impact, nbc channel 39 reporter john briton and his cameraman steven howell are coveringss conference just a few blocks away in the residential san diego neighborhood. >> john and i were on a standard news story. and i'm shooting shots of gas station pumps. >> i was standing about right here. steve, the cameraman, was right behind me, and county supervisor lucile moore was standing about right here. and i was interviewing lucile standing here, and all of a sudden, you know, we hear this big -- >> something started falling out of the sky. people started just going, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh. >> what is that? >> and i just clicked the camera on right away and just moved out to the left side, and i'm looking up, and something like a comet was coming down from the sky. >> the photographer for the county is standing over here on this side. so, when the collision happened, hans looks up this way and hans got off two shots of the psa-182 before it crashed. >> when i looked up, all i saw was the airliner with the engine on fire, and it was starting to bank to the right, and a big
>> at the moment of impact, nbc channel 39 reporter john briton and his cameraman steven howell are coveringss conference just a few blocks away in the residential san diego neighborhood. >> john and i were on a standard news story. and i'm shooting shots of gas station pumps. >> i was standing about right here. steve, the cameraman, was right behind me, and county supervisor lucile moore was standing about right here. and i was interviewing lucile standing here, and all of a...
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and saturday evening at six on the civil war, historian and author john corps steven on the 1864 battle of mobile bay, the resulting union victory and the closing of one of the confederacy's last major ports. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> there's an october 1st deadline to replace u.s. credit cards with i new ones 'em -- with new ones embedded with security chips. up next, a conversation on credit card security technology. the event hosted by protect my data. >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm deborah berlyn, i'm leader of the protect my data and president of consumer policy solutions, and i'd like to welcome you to our program and thank you for being here to take part in this discussion today regarding an important consumer issue. protect my data is a consumer education campaign on credit card security. we're joined today by our distinguished white house guest speaker followed by a panel of leading industry and consumer issue experts to discuss this issue. after brief opening remarks and our discussion, we will open this to answer any questions you all may have. we're here
and saturday evening at six on the civil war, historian and author john corps steven on the 1864 battle of mobile bay, the resulting union victory and the closing of one of the confederacy's last major ports. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> there's an october 1st deadline to replace u.s. credit cards with i new ones 'em -- with new ones embedded with security chips. up next, a conversation on credit card security technology. the event hosted by protect my data. >> good...
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sant same agenda same itinerary, also here arriving at the studio tonight stephen colbert, steven carrell, john oliver and comedian lewis black, just to name a few. that is what we know up to the minute. live in hell's kitchen, scott rapoport, cbs 2 news. >> it's going to be a great show, scott. thank you so much. >> quite the list. thank you very much. >>> well, time for the forecast. here's lonnie. >> hey, guys. we are talking about -- [ no microphone ? >> i'm over here. herism. >> we'll get there. >> there he is. >> there we are. >> your mic is open now. we can converse. >> how are you doing? >>> i have some new information to share. and it's good information to share with you as far as the weekend goes. as far as that storm off to our west is concerned, i told you yesterday it wasn't looking like our storm. it now becomes almost more of a certainty. i think we'll get clipped still but this is somebody else's storm. what i see outside right now that picture partly sunny sky, over new york city it's 82 degrees. right now in the headlines, they look like this again more and more good news keep
sant same agenda same itinerary, also here arriving at the studio tonight stephen colbert, steven carrell, john oliver and comedian lewis black, just to name a few. that is what we know up to the minute. live in hell's kitchen, scott rapoport, cbs 2 news. >> it's going to be a great show, scott. thank you so much. >> quite the list. thank you very much. >>> well, time for the forecast. here's lonnie. >> hey, guys. we are talking about -- [ no microphone ? >> i'm...
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. >> john: one thing that's clear, mike mularkey, the tight end coach, they have depth. you're talking chase stevens, caught the pass. nine balls last week in atlanta. a lot of success here tonight. coffman with his second touchdown. he's a guy who is playing hungry. >> kevin: yeah. you talked earlier, john, you mentioned the term quick -- some of the guys don't make the team that someone else will see. tanney, second year in the league from division 3 school. he's got an arm, though. he's got instanding bls. the titans talked to us about him. extra point is up and it's good. it's 27-7 with 1:45 to go. taylor lewan. got the hat, he's loving it. >> john: a well-thrown football. they're bringing a blitz. tanney does a nice job of recognizing that. getting the ball quickly and coffman eludes the free safety. well-thrown ball, on time. beats the blitz and coffman having a really fine preseason for the tennessee titans. >> kevin: you hit it on the tight ends. delanie walker and anthony pa san owe as -- a superlative group to pick out of that. >> john: you get the feeling that somebody on this roster will
. >> john: one thing that's clear, mike mularkey, the tight end coach, they have depth. you're talking chase stevens, caught the pass. nine balls last week in atlanta. a lot of success here tonight. coffman with his second touchdown. he's a guy who is playing hungry. >> kevin: yeah. you talked earlier, john, you mentioned the term quick -- some of the guys don't make the team that someone else will see. tanney, second year in the league from division 3 school. he's got an arm,...
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>> futureheate show host steven colbert stopped by. daily show". >> i i'll never forget you john, but i'll be trying. >> and just kwh ium when i'm running for president, wigt a bummer. >> john, i just don't know what to say. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, loser. >> i'm dumb, b b i'm stupid, so long, jackass. >> and as a final send off, bruce springsteen sang. and. > and run of the biggest surprises of the the week, jennifer aniston and justin theroux got married. and they thought the party was to celebrate the upcoming birthday but was to surpriseo learoun it was theic a actual wedding and they're heading to borau borau for their honeymoon. i bet the weather is not anything like -- >>> the typhoon is about to make land fall and this is just a huge storm. still about 120 to 130 mile-per-hour storm, which is r eqeiialent to a yoegory three and it toved on shore 8:00 p.m. this evening. and prayers for everyone in taiwan and the other story is awith the heat. little rock, 115 it could feel like on saturday. very dangerous heat as we go throughout each afternoon the next three days. few
>> futureheate show host steven colbert stopped by. daily show". >> i i'll never forget you john, but i'll be trying. >> and just kwh ium when i'm running for president, wigt a bummer. >> john, i just don't know what to say. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, loser. >> i'm dumb, b b i'm stupid, so long, jackass. >> and as a final send off, bruce springsteen sang. and. > and run of the biggest surprises of the the week, jennifer aniston and justin...
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stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john.inly the relatives of those on board the flight, the chinese nationals, 153 chinese nationals on board. many relatives in beijing refusing to believe this. and they are stating the difference between what the malaysians have been saying and the french prosecutor has been saying. take a listen to what some of the family members have been telling the media. >> translator: i am suspicious of malaysia airline words because in the past, they have a track record of going back and forth of what they say of being true and not true. what i hope right now is for the chinese officials to give me a confirmed answer. >> translator: i don't believe it. i'm furious and i think this is announcement is very irresponsible. >> reporter: so you are hearing from the chinese saying they don't believe it. certainly that gentleman has been right. there have been many twists and turns since the flight d disappeared 515 days there. there is room for suspicion. in kuala lumpur, john, there is more a sense of why
stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john.inly the relatives of those on board the flight, the chinese nationals, 153 chinese nationals on board. many relatives in beijing refusing to believe this. and they are stating the difference between what the malaysians have been saying and the french prosecutor has been saying. take a listen to what some of the family members have been telling the media. >> translator: i am suspicious of malaysia airline words because...
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. >> john: one thing that's clear, mike mularkey, the tight end coach, they have depth. you're talking chase stevens, caught the pass. nine balls last week in atlanta. a lot of success here tonight. coffman with his second touchdown. he's a guy who is playing hungry. >> kevin: yeah. you talked earlier, john, you mentioned the term quick -- some of the guys don't make the team that someone else will see. tanney, second year in the league from division 3 school. he's got an arm, though. he's got instanding bls. the titans talked to us about him. extra point is up and it's good. it's 27-7 with 1:45 to go. taylor lewan. got the hat, he's loving it. >> john: a well-thrown football. they're bringing a blitz. tanney does a nice job of recognizing that. getting the ball quickly and coffman eludes the free safety. well-thrown ball, on time. beats the blitz and coffman having a really fine preseason for the tennessee titans. >> kevin: you hit it on the tight ends. delanie walker and anthony pa san owe as -- a superlative group to pick out of that. >> john: you get the feeling that somebody on this roster will
. >> john: one thing that's clear, mike mularkey, the tight end coach, they have depth. you're talking chase stevens, caught the pass. nine balls last week in atlanta. a lot of success here tonight. coffman with his second touchdown. he's a guy who is playing hungry. >> kevin: yeah. you talked earlier, john, you mentioned the term quick -- some of the guys don't make the team that someone else will see. tanney, second year in the league from division 3 school. he's got an arm,...
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steven, appreciate it. >>> republican presidential candidate john kasich has picked up a key supporter -- republican operative hampshire campaign as senior national advisor and co-chair. he's a former gop committeeman and state attorney general. he previously backed mitt romney and he served as national advisor to george w. bush's presidential campaign. a new poll in the first in the nation primary state shows a post-debate bump in support for the ohio governor. cnn's dana bash sitting down with john kasich later today. that interview will hair in "the situation room" at 5:00 p.m. eastern. just ahead, china may be one of the world's biggest economies but it has a growing problem. we'll have a live report on the thousands of special needs children being left to fend for themselves. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up t
steven, appreciate it. >>> republican presidential candidate john kasich has picked up a key supporter -- republican operative hampshire campaign as senior national advisor and co-chair. he's a former gop committeeman and state attorney general. he previously backed mitt romney and he served as national advisor to george w. bush's presidential campaign. a new poll in the first in the nation primary state shows a post-debate bump in support for the ohio governor. cnn's dana bash sitting...
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stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john. i think it is fair to say there has been a lot of distrust. the trust has broken down with the families and malaysian authorities. particularly malaysian airlines. we saw the distrust again today. particularly in china. chinese have been very angry with many facets of the investigation. particularly at the beginning with twists and turns as to what happened to mh-370. when the information came out from the malaysian prime minister at 1:45 in the morning in kuala lumpur, the reaction in beijing, among some family members was very strong. listen to this. >> translator: i am suspicious of malaysia airline because they have a track record of going back and forth in what they say of being true and not true. what i hope right now is for the chinese officials to give me a confirmed answer. >> translator: i don't believe it. i'm furious and i think this announcement is very irresponsible. >> reporter: interesting listening to the chinese asking for their own government to give them an officia
stevens. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, john. i think it is fair to say there has been a lot of distrust. the trust has broken down with the families and malaysian authorities. particularly malaysian airlines. we saw the distrust again today. particularly in china. chinese have been very angry with many facets of the investigation. particularly at the beginning with twists and turns as to what happened to mh-370. when the information came out from the malaysian prime...
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lives on a farm, and he is author of a biography of the late senator john seven sinness, plowing a straight furrow, and stuart stevens, not sure how to describe stuart but political consultant nationally known, author of many books. stuart was too cheap to provide me with a copy of his book but i have a reader's copy. >>> it is "other lifetime of college football." on my right is my friend, former governor barbour, who is, as all of you know, firmer two-term governor of mississippi, who is returned sort of to the private sector in washington and governor barbour is the author of america's great storm, leading through hurricane -- which we're coming up on the tenth anniversary of that. gentlemen, i would start off by asking each of you, and i recall state with k. c. if i can. we all have day jobs but we have all written now books. what inspired you to tackle this subject and do this book, if you could start off for us. >> thank you. curtis. well, as a high school and college student doing a good deal of movement in mississippi, i had watched aaron henry and felt compelled to write about the civil rights movement. litt
lives on a farm, and he is author of a biography of the late senator john seven sinness, plowing a straight furrow, and stuart stevens, not sure how to describe stuart but political consultant nationally known, author of many books. stuart was too cheap to provide me with a copy of his book but i have a reader's copy. >>> it is "other lifetime of college football." on my right is my friend, former governor barbour, who is, as all of you know, firmer two-term governor of...
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i loved steven colbert, he did a great toast to him and john stewart got very emotional. very cool to watch. trevor noaa takes over on sept. 28. they are more than friends now. everyone was wondering if it was going to happen but jennifer anniston is officially off the market again. robert: the friends star, a top secret ceremony at mansion in bel air. it was a private affair with 70 people in attendance including howard stern, joel c. handler, ellen degeneres, be set to grow, she had been engaged for three years. juliet: congratulations to them. we are couple minutes from the robert: benjamin will be joining us to talk about the gop debate from cleveland. we're coming back at the top of
i loved steven colbert, he did a great toast to him and john stewart got very emotional. very cool to watch. trevor noaa takes over on sept. 28. they are more than friends now. everyone was wondering if it was going to happen but jennifer anniston is officially off the market again. robert: the friends star, a top secret ceremony at mansion in bel air. it was a private affair with 70 people in attendance including howard stern, joel c. handler, ellen degeneres, be set to grow, she had been...
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john stewart i'm dumb, i'm stupid, nya-nya-nya. so long, jack ass. >> i'm not going to say that didn't sting a little bit. >> steven colbert gave a heart goodbye to stuart, saying they owe him because they've learned from him. john stewart said nothing ends, it's just a pause in the conversation. we look at his legacy. >> isn't it fascinating that i'm the only one? >> john stewart a national treasure. he revolutionized the media with his own brand of comedy news. >> it looks like one of the most surprising things about this florida vote is that george w. bush got 100% of the african-american vote. shocking. >> with zingers like that unexpectedly turned the comedian into a walter cronkite of our day especially among millennials. what will be john stewart's legacy as newsmaker/comedian. >> he'll go down as our mark twain. >> to see these guys, firefighters and policemen and people all over the country literally with buckets rebuilding that -- that is -- that's extraordinary. >> it didn't stop there. stuart championed the 9/11 first responders shaming politicians into passing a bill designed to help those with 9/11-related illnesses but w
john stewart i'm dumb, i'm stupid, nya-nya-nya. so long, jack ass. >> i'm not going to say that didn't sting a little bit. >> steven colbert gave a heart goodbye to stuart, saying they owe him because they've learned from him. john stewart said nothing ends, it's just a pause in the conversation. we look at his legacy. >> isn't it fascinating that i'm the only one? >> john stewart a national treasure. he revolutionized the media with his own brand of comedy news....
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john said it is a piece of cake absolutely, she said. >> well, ray stevens says he will pass on this coaster days are done. >> i would do it. >> i do it. >> join the conversation, we want to know what you think would you jump on that? connect with us on the cbs philly facebook page and give us a tweet at cbs philly. >> i'm with ray because about 15, 20 years ago i had a little stomach problem when i got on the kid tea cup ride. so i'm done. >> tea cups do it. >> kate, would you. >> no. >> no way. >> i told story before on twitter, about the log flum i tried to get off, i was 27, i said stop the ride, stop the ride. you know you go around and then this girl in front of me was like three years old. so, i did it, but i don't have to do it again. >> no. >> definitely not. >> fun while it lasted. >> no more. >> gale force winds to talk about outside. >> good, good. >> segway into weather. lets look at is what going on outside this evening. beautiful night in center city philadelphia we are looking live at spring garden street. great night to have some dinner outside sit outdoors, not too
john said it is a piece of cake absolutely, she said. >> well, ray stevens says he will pass on this coaster days are done. >> i would do it. >> i do it. >> join the conversation, we want to know what you think would you jump on that? connect with us on the cbs philly facebook page and give us a tweet at cbs philly. >> i'm with ray because about 15, 20 years ago i had a little stomach problem when i got on the kid tea cup ride. so i'm done. >> tea cups do it....
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evil for their votes, the way they do in wasmovie, but as i explaining to john in the car, on the way over, that he is thaddeus stevensew how to get laws passed. nobody knew better how to get the true north as stevens. a smart guy. that is what we have to understand. these were brilliant politicians. you need those types of people. you have to have politicians that can get things done if you want a democracy to work. yes? a great analysis. i want to ask you, could you say bit more about how lincoln's views, with the politicking, may duringolved over time his presidency? the way you presented it was kind of like, he sort of was on board with abolitionism by the time he became president, then he sort of worked carefully. changed some of his ideas, or he grew more comfortable with certain things. talk a little bit about organic changes. he grows in office. was, his positions in 1860 or more radical than they were in an 18 foot -- 1854. in 1854 he comes back into .olitics with an anti-slavery by the secession crisis, that is not an acceptable position. now, he wants a ban on slavery in the territories. that is his bottom
evil for their votes, the way they do in wasmovie, but as i explaining to john in the car, on the way over, that he is thaddeus stevensew how to get laws passed. nobody knew better how to get the true north as stevens. a smart guy. that is what we have to understand. these were brilliant politicians. you need those types of people. you have to have politicians that can get things done if you want a democracy to work. yes? a great analysis. i want to ask you, could you say bit more about how...
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john mccain is the puppet hosts saying goodbye. >> annie: steven cole there is now going to be of the the right before one of the other conjunctions where there's a crash. >> mark: the rest of san francisco forty-niners linebacker alden smith. he is charged on the vandalism, a felony hit-and-run, and driving under the influence. the ship >> justice will be served and i'm not worry about this. it's time that i need to speak so everybody can understand. this is not driving under the influence. i apologize for hello played out, but justice will be served. >> mark: he has just come out of the county jail. we'll talk more about his mishaps from previous times as well. >> annie: a massive storm is gaining strength as it closes in taiwan. look this the video. it is planned to hit the country's east coast more morning. the maximum sustained winds of the typhoon is about 120 mi. per hour and 20 in. of rain are expected. we are also tracking your bay area forecast. >> reporter: the typhoon is teetering right now around two to three category storm position which is weaker than it was earlier. ba
john mccain is the puppet hosts saying goodbye. >> annie: steven cole there is now going to be of the the right before one of the other conjunctions where there's a crash. >> mark: the rest of san francisco forty-niners linebacker alden smith. he is charged on the vandalism, a felony hit-and-run, and driving under the influence. the ship >> justice will be served and i'm not worry about this. it's time that i need to speak so everybody can understand. this is not driving under...
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thumbs up the late show with steven colbert, it would be great to meet him one day wouldn't that be nice? we sure couldn't wait that's going to do it for us at noon, for john and the entire news team thanks so much for joining us. >> cbs 2 news is back at 5:00 we'll see you tomorrow morning beginning at4:30 have a good
thumbs up the late show with steven colbert, it would be great to meet him one day wouldn't that be nice? we sure couldn't wait that's going to do it for us at noon, for john and the entire news team thanks so much for joining us. >> cbs 2 news is back at 5:00 we'll see you tomorrow morning beginning at4:30 have a good
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john chandler, news 4 new york. >>> a veteran louisiana state trooper died this morning from injuries he received from a gunshot wound trying to help a stranded motorist. authorities say senior trooper steven vincent was shot by kevin dyingle whose pickup truck was stuck in a ditch. he opened up fire with a sawed head. charge. state police say the trooper did exactly what he was trained to do. >> he did everything right. everything we teach them, everything we talk to them about. he was simply trying to do. nobody wore this badge more proudly. >> one of the drivers who pulled over to assist was recognized as a hero today. he tackled the suspect and handcuffed him and then used trooper vincent's police radio to call for help. >>> in washington, nearly 4,000 people volunteered to fight what's being called the largest fire in the history of the state. fire officials are looking for people who have been firefighters or who know how to operate the equipment to build fire lines. the complex of wildfires has spread to over 400 square miles, and threatens more than 5,000 homes. officials fear the fires can burn for several more months. >>> new at 5:00, an unsavory situation out of queens housing c
john chandler, news 4 new york. >>> a veteran louisiana state trooper died this morning from injuries he received from a gunshot wound trying to help a stranded motorist. authorities say senior trooper steven vincent was shot by kevin dyingle whose pickup truck was stuck in a ditch. he opened up fire with a sawed head. charge. state police say the trooper did exactly what he was trained to do. >> he did everything right. everything we teach them, everything we talk to them about....
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show featured a number of correspondents will become big stars including steven cole berra steve kerr route olivier run and john take over the show late next month after a short hiatus for the program is an hourlong finale tonight. >>anny hong: it allows hackers to take control from for melissa's media file said be a text message defects of the ball will come in new software updates later on this month 90 percent of android devices are already protected the giants beat the braves 61 the giants have won six in all 21 games the along seven hits and one run a striking out nine just two base runners even made in the scoring position the giants now travel to chicago to take on the cover for four game series the dodgers won last night the giants remain yes today for a day game a beautiful day at the coliseum in this otherwise they beat the a's seven to three the baltimore plant chris davis had a second grand slam and 12 days days not going to host the first place the 49ers are holding an open practice on sunday. >>anny hong: traffic of the extra have to keep that mine and here is why 20,000 fans are expected to go to
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steven, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and one of the most elite prep schools in the nation, the one secretary of state john kerry attendsideed in an allegation of rape. the trial putting spotlight on an alleged game by senior boys to prey on young you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> an elite new england prep school is drowning in scandal tonight. accused of raping a 15-year-old freshman in what one students are calling senior sleuth. dale henson is live in manchester. dale, what are the facts of this case. i you know it's just got started but tell me about this. >> well, the story is that school has a senior sleuth. can be explai
steven, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and one of the most elite prep schools in the nation, the one secretary of state john kerry attendsideed in an allegation of rape. the trial putting spotlight on an alleged game by senior boys to prey on young you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you...
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steven, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and one of the most elite prep schools in the nation, the one secretary of state john kerry attendside in an allegation of rape. the trial putting spotlight on an alleged game by senior boys to prey on younger girls. we are live in new hampshire next. (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete with turning points. (kevin) wow, this is great. (commentator) where fantasy becomes reality! (penguin 1) where are we going? (penguin 2) the future, boys. the glorious future. (vo) at&t and directv are now one- bringing your television and wireless together- and taking entertainment to places you'd never imagine. (rick) louis, i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like need
steven, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> and one of the most elite prep schools in the nation, the one secretary of state john kerry attendside in an allegation of rape. the trial putting spotlight on an alleged game by senior boys to prey on younger girls. we are live in new hampshire next. (dorothy) toto, i've a feeling we're not in kansas anymore... (morpheus) after this, there is no turning back. (spock) history is replete with turning points. (kevin) wow, this is great....
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john. we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." really -- i thought, wonder if i'll make it to broadway. >> osgood: the late show's steven colbert. it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. >> what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch it react to direct contact with ordinary soap. soap weakens the proteins. dove is different. with < moisturizing cream and mild cleansers chico & bailey don't know the name of their favorite brand or flavor but they do know, dinner time is special! find your pet's favorite food at petsmart! buy one, get one 50% off petsmart . inspired by pets. >> osgood: we leave you this sunday in utah. towess make their home. >> osgood: i'm charles osgood. please join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. after brushing, listerine total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine total care to t
john. we'll be watching. next week here on "sunday morning." really -- i thought, wonder if i'll make it to broadway. >> osgood: the late show's steven colbert. it's the rear end event. year end, rear end, check it out. >> what kind of car do you like? new, or many miles on it? get a $1000 volkswagen reward card on select 2015 passat models. or lease a 2015 passat limited edition for $189 a month after a $1000 bonus. this test paper represents proteins in your skin. watch...
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john jay -- how would they know how old he was? the problem is, there were people already in this country that new hamilton from the west indies, his cousin, his old friend ned stevens at king's college, his bosses, the ship captains. i think i list 11 people that knew him from the west indies that also knew him in this country. how could hamilton come here and say i am born in 1757, and then edward stevens would not say, no you were not. all these people had to have conspired or acquiesced in the lie in order for hamilton to have said and people to have believed he was born in 1757. the question is, which one is more believable? that hamilton lied about his age from 1772-1804, and all his friends kept quiet, nobody said anything, not even political enemies who had contact in the west indies? or that a probate clerk or his uncle who provided the information made a mistake and gave his wrong age? i believe it is more likely that somebody just made a mistake in the west indies than he lied for 32 years and nobody said anything about it. most likely, almost definitely, he was born in 1757. nicole: one of the most surprising things while i read this book is that althoug
john jay -- how would they know how old he was? the problem is, there were people already in this country that new hamilton from the west indies, his cousin, his old friend ned stevens at king's college, his bosses, the ship captains. i think i list 11 people that knew him from the west indies that also knew him in this country. how could hamilton come here and say i am born in 1757, and then edward stevens would not say, no you were not. all these people had to have conspired or acquiesced in...
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john randolph. he was tall, he was lean, he had hunting dogs, i have hunting dogs. he looks really young for his age. my staff, on the other hand, picked stevens, the youngest of four children and he liked to wear large, ill-fitting suits. a little bit of an office debate about this. but the chairman who had the biggest effect on me are the chairmen who are sitting here in this room tonight. bill thomas, bill archer, dave camp, and a person who is a fantastic ranking member, jim mcrery, it's great to see you guys. p [ applause ] i was the young guy. i came here when i was 28. i aspired to be on this committee. people told me no chance, you can't get on this committee. ended up getting on here and just looked at the people who were in the fast lane, the people who actually knew how to get things done, and it's these gentlemen right here that taught me so much. and i had just this it amazing flashback today. it was in one of the rooms that ways and means has and the flashback was bill thomas saw me, came up to me and started yelling at me. exactly. and in this particular case, if you're here in the room, this is a newly redecorated hearing room.
john randolph. he was tall, he was lean, he had hunting dogs, i have hunting dogs. he looks really young for his age. my staff, on the other hand, picked stevens, the youngest of four children and he liked to wear large, ill-fitting suits. a little bit of an office debate about this. but the chairman who had the biggest effect on me are the chairmen who are sitting here in this room tonight. bill thomas, bill archer, dave camp, and a person who is a fantastic ranking member, jim mcrery, it's...
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john randolph. he was tall, lean. he had hunting dogs, i have hunting dogs. and he looks really young for his age. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: my staff, on the other hand, picked to stevens. he was the youngest of four children, a republican, and he liked to wear large, ill fitting suits your -- suits. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: but the chairman who had the biggest effect on me are the chairman who are sitting here in this room tonight. bill thomas, bill archer, dave camp. charlie wrangle. and i cannot leave this out, a person who was our fantastic ranking member, jim mccrary. it is great to see you guys. >> [applause] mr. ryan: i was a young guy, i came here when i was 28. i aspire to be on this committee. people told me, no chance. ended up getting on here and just looked at the people who were in the fast lane, the people who knew how to get things done, and -- and it is these gentleman right here that taught me so much. and i just had this amazing flashback today. in this particular case, if you are here in the room, this is a newly redecorated room. we were in other committees until april 15 of this year. and chairman thomas said -- presided over wii during -- over red
john randolph. he was tall, lean. he had hunting dogs, i have hunting dogs. and he looks really young for his age. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: my staff, on the other hand, picked to stevens. he was the youngest of four children, a republican, and he liked to wear large, ill fitting suits your -- suits. >> [laughter] mr. ryan: but the chairman who had the biggest effect on me are the chairman who are sitting here in this room tonight. bill thomas, bill archer, dave camp. charlie wrangle....