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transportation starting from secretary norman who's been that he beginning up to our secretary jonathan foxur federal leaders to make sure this project happen it is on the ground project it is years of work from a lot of people in the city and county family i'm happy to ask you to join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor ed lee >> thank you edward reiskin and congratulations. i'm sdlltd to be here with our board president david chiu and i'm sure he's 4th of july which successor team a head and supervisor wiener the district supervisor where i live in that's good as well and you're right i know ed mentioned all the agencies that have been working together and the county the m t c and the liaison representative for caltrain thank you and the board but most important with this milestone i want to thank the community leaders in chinatown and the north telegraph hill they've been pushing this and the signs in the back finishing the subway delighted to see that that that reenforces a decision about 20 or 25 y
transportation starting from secretary norman who's been that he beginning up to our secretary jonathan foxur federal leaders to make sure this project happen it is on the ground project it is years of work from a lot of people in the city and county family i'm happy to ask you to join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor ed lee >> thank you edward reiskin and congratulations. i'm sdlltd to be here with our board president david chiu and i'm sure he's 4th of july which successor team a head...
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king had deep roots in atlanta and as fox's jonathan surry reports that city is now the site of a newt the movement he led. report. >> we're trying to take you back an era that doesn't exist any more. >> reporter: doug ship man ceo for the center of civil and human rights. the museum takes visitors on path path that begins in the segregated south. >> we've taken very seriously the fact most people don't remember the civil rights movement. it uses a lot of technology. >> visitors can immerse themselves in lunch counter sit in hearing the angry taunts of segregationists overhead phones. julia experienced those taunts first hand as freedom rider. >> i'm it's a wonderful place for people to see the struggles and i think our young people to actually realize that whatever freedoms they are exercising it has come as a result of the fact that people shed blood, sweat and tears. >> reporter: visitors exit the civil rights galleries the museum takes them into present day social struggles around the world. >> in the human rights exhibit you can enter simple information about yourself and this di
king had deep roots in atlanta and as fox's jonathan surry reports that city is now the site of a newt the movement he led. report. >> we're trying to take you back an era that doesn't exist any more. >> reporter: doug ship man ceo for the center of civil and human rights. the museum takes visitors on path path that begins in the segregated south. >> we've taken very seriously the fact most people don't remember the civil rights movement. it uses a lot of technology. >>...
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but, as fox's jonathan is her i reports, some say that's the last thing your town needs. >> alleges wars in iraq and afghanistan winds down, surplus military equipment designed for the battlefield is going to local police departments. including hundreds of mine resistant protected vehicles. >> whenever we go out on high risk warrant, if the situation goes bad, officers get into it, they have cover, and, you know it, won't be shot. >> for the sheriff's offers in florence, south carolina, acquiring this was a no brainer t didn't cost them a dime. >> local law enforcement can use them, benefit to the taxpayer, they don't have to go out and buy, they're able to benefit from what the government no longer needs. >> but the military transfer program also has its critics, who say, the equipment is over kill. blurring the lines between cops and soldiers. >> they begin to confuse that policing mission with the military mission. and when that happens, what we get is unnecessary confrontations, and unnecessary injuries. >> most all law enforcement tools or weapons either started out in the military,
but, as fox's jonathan is her i reports, some say that's the last thing your town needs. >> alleges wars in iraq and afghanistan winds down, surplus military equipment designed for the battlefield is going to local police departments. including hundreds of mine resistant protected vehicles. >> whenever we go out on high risk warrant, if the situation goes bad, officers get into it, they have cover, and, you know it, won't be shot. >> for the sheriff's offers in florence, south...
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for "teen kids news," jonathan hunt, fox news channel in the classroom. >> modern technology has givenevices, but some of them can be amazingly dangerous. in this report, scott points out why we need to be careful about certain kinds of pointers. >> lasers -- they're highly focused beams of light. since they were invented more than 50 years ago, lasers have become increasingly common. for example, lasers are used for all kinds of medical procedures, like eye surgery. dvd and cd players have tiny lasers in them. that's a penny in the background. the light from the laser reads what's on the disk. lasers are also used in industry, as well as by the military, though many laser weapons are still experimental. in the world of entertainment, colorful lasers create brilliant light shows. we even see laser scanners at the local grocery checkout counter. and lasers are often used as pointers by people giving presentations. but just because lasers are common doesn't mean they're completely safe. >> any laser, if used in the wrong way, can be dangerous. >> dr. josephberg is from the westchester me
for "teen kids news," jonathan hunt, fox news channel in the classroom. >> modern technology has givenevices, but some of them can be amazingly dangerous. in this report, scott points out why we need to be careful about certain kinds of pointers. >> lasers -- they're highly focused beams of light. since they were invented more than 50 years ago, lasers have become increasingly common. for example, lasers are used for all kinds of medical procedures, like eye surgery. dvd...
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here now members of our own popular clique, james freeman and capitalist pig's jonathan hoenig, a foxews contributor. jonathan, you strike me as someone incredibly popular when you were 13 years old. am i right about that? >> not at all. uncool kids. melissa: stop it. >> indeed, melissa. but the bullies, the last laugh is on them. you can't expect some people to know that being a bully isn't a good thing. they're irrational. but you grow up. you start to realize your brain, your ideas that matter. not pure braun or your fists. that is why the nerds have the last laugh. they become successful millionaires and billionaires. the bullies become drug users and dropouts. melissa: you're revealing a lot of about yourself conflating cool kids with bullies. i have to say myself have been cool my entire life. i was not a bully. you're saying cool kids were bullies? all right. maybe i wasn't exactly that cool. but, i was not 134, oh, where did you guy find these? please stop. that is okay. get rid of those, quickly, james? my whole thesis is undermined. were you very cool? >> at times. melissa:
here now members of our own popular clique, james freeman and capitalist pig's jonathan hoenig, a foxews contributor. jonathan, you strike me as someone incredibly popular when you were 13 years old. am i right about that? >> not at all. uncool kids. melissa: stop it. >> indeed, melissa. but the bullies, the last laugh is on them. you can't expect some people to know that being a bully isn't a good thing. they're irrational. but you grow up. you start to realize your brain, your...
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david: fox news jonathan hunt took to the track three the exercise writer and asked him about that duo'sd and cheryl, there is no one who knows california chrome better than willie dell got out. as exercise writer he rides california chrome every single day and he is clearly very proud and excited to be preparing a horse for his tilt it history. here's willie. >> he could be walking along and he will hear the camera and he feels that this moment and you feel intense up. >> he poses? >> yes. i calling chrome dome, but now i call him though. strike a pose. [laughter] reporter: what does it mean for you to be involved in a horse like this? >> it's strength in training and it's hard to even explain the emotions. i have only compared it to my daughter being boring and that's when we won the derby. if we win the triple crown it will be hard to explain. i will probably break down and cry and fall to my knees for back do you think it will happen? >> yes. this is the strongest i have felt about him winning. any other ways i would say he's going to run good, but i definitely think he will win. rep
david: fox news jonathan hunt took to the track three the exercise writer and asked him about that duo'sd and cheryl, there is no one who knows california chrome better than willie dell got out. as exercise writer he rides california chrome every single day and he is clearly very proud and excited to be preparing a horse for his tilt it history. here's willie. >> he could be walking along and he will hear the camera and he feels that this moment and you feel intense up. >> he poses?...
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we have capitalist's jonathan hoenig and is a fox news contributor.erle, let me start with you. what did you think of this move to tv. >> this is what google tv should have always been. a much better integrated. it ties back to their other devices very nicely. you can use a watch to control your tv a tablet to control your tv as much as you want. it organizes programs for a 10-foot interface. it collects the programs and, connects them back into search so you can find the stuff much more easily. this is far more compelling that on the earlier failed offering. melissa: wow, christina, does it outdo apple. >> i'm not sure whether it outdoes apple but better than, what, three times of this? maybe fourth time is the charm. it is best offering to date. i don't know that is better than what amazon put out if i'm being honest. melissa: jonathan, what is your take what you've seen so far from google today? >> more of the same from google, melissa. miracles literally developed daily. google glass you mentioned. that was lampooned and made fun of when it initia
we have capitalist's jonathan hoenig and is a fox news contributor.erle, let me start with you. what did you think of this move to tv. >> this is what google tv should have always been. a much better integrated. it ties back to their other devices very nicely. you can use a watch to control your tv a tablet to control your tv as much as you want. it organizes programs for a 10-foot interface. it collects the programs and, connects them back into search so you can find the stuff much more...
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here is tech entrepreneur amed shaw and jo ling kent and fox news contributor jonathan hoenig.>> you know what? i actually think it's a great idea for apple, right? i have the beats device right here. not only do i own a apple device but when they switched over the iphone 5 they had the adapter here. no issue. my wife has one. we all have one. the acquisition has been great. the jack will help. one things these beats didn't have, they had great fashion, consumer design but the quality wasn't as good. so this jack will help with the battery. will help with better sound. i'm a big believer for it. melissa: jo, do you agree? >> this is interesting for people who want to enter the market and get into apple, it creates an extra hurdle if it indeed happens. if you have more people who have to get a different jack or lightning thing has certain technology they're talking about that is being reported it actually presents an extra hurd dill which is problem but for apple -- melissa: why does it present an extra hurd dill? it just goes into the jack with your phone, right? >> say iphones
here is tech entrepreneur amed shaw and jo ling kent and fox news contributor jonathan hoenig.>> you know what? i actually think it's a great idea for apple, right? i have the beats device right here. not only do i own a apple device but when they switched over the iphone 5 they had the adapter here. no issue. my wife has one. we all have one. the acquisition has been great. the jack will help. one things these beats didn't have, they had great fashion, consumer design but the quality...
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gasparino and expenseter anti, speaking of back talk are back with us and capitalist pig's jonathan hoenig is back with us, foxews contributor. they rolled out scorecard how many more successful launches that than space ex. they had a fiscal picture. they're getting mad. what do you think of this one? >> first time in long time they have competition, wonderful to hear rather than from musk or anyone else. we need competition from military launches, space launches or personal launches like innovators like richard branson gone after. more than who is launching missions for the government we need deregulation. nasa had the monopoly for too long. hats off to musk for making moves. melissa: at end of the day it is always about money. nasa is preparing to award 800 million in contracts this summer. that is why everybody is up in arms. what do you guys think about this, spencer. >> talked about disruption. elon musk is the biggest disruptor of the global economist disrupted payments with paypal and doing it with cars with tesla and now doing it with space industry with spacex. taking on powerful forces. defense contr
gasparino and expenseter anti, speaking of back talk are back with us and capitalist pig's jonathan hoenig is back with us, foxews contributor. they rolled out scorecard how many more successful launches that than space ex. they had a fiscal picture. they're getting mad. what do you think of this one? >> first time in long time they have competition, wonderful to hear rather than from musk or anyone else. we need competition from military launches, space launches or personal launches like...
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. >> fox news contributor steven hays and fox news political analysts juan williams. i interviewed jonathans week and he says we're at a constitutional tipping point and barack obama is the president nixon always wanted to be and we know the law is clear, the president needed to notify congress and chose not to do it. what is your reaction of what lindsey gram says? >> what lindsey said, if it's arbitrary, republican or democrat understands that ideally we would have no guantanamo bay. we don't have those men charged with anything. we are holding them and want to be rid of them. the question is how we get rid of them and we don't want to put them back so they are a threat to the united states. do we want to get rid of it. >> do you like this deal? do you think this was a good deal? >> yes. you know why? >> wow. >> because if it was my child or your child, we would want our child back. >> is there anything you wouldn't give up to get one american hostage? >> if they had another american hostage, would you give up mohammed? >> would you turn mohammed free -- >> that's a good question. no, not
. >> fox news contributor steven hays and fox news political analysts juan williams. i interviewed jonathans week and he says we're at a constitutional tipping point and barack obama is the president nixon always wanted to be and we know the law is clear, the president needed to notify congress and chose not to do it. what is your reaction of what lindsey gram says? >> what lindsey said, if it's arbitrary, republican or democrat understands that ideally we would have no guantanamo...
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charlie is back, and scott martin from united advisors and jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund. they're both foxtors. week of endless ipos. still marc andreessen out there comes across i'm complaining about how hard it is to be public. of course the answer is, you just need to suck it up. poor ipo guys getting out there making a fortune. jonathan, ridiculous. >> we should be happy they're getting out there making a fortune, melissa. should be happy deals are getting done and being priced. i don't think this is the death of ipo market at you will. it was a extremely busy week for ipos. you know the death comes when ipos coming public and falling flat. melissa: i know -- >> in 2000. melissa: i don't think so much the death of ipo. i think it is more of a sign of the top. you have a zillion coming out. the most in what, eight years. you have people complaining how hard it is when everyone is doing it. how hard could it be? what do you think? >> you're right, everybody is doing it. here's the thing, melissa. andreessen is complain about pricing more than anything. talking about back in the '90s with
charlie is back, and scott martin from united advisors and jonathan hoenig from capitalist pig hedge fund. they're both foxtors. week of endless ipos. still marc andreessen out there comes across i'm complaining about how hard it is to be public. of course the answer is, you just need to suck it up. poor ipo guys getting out there making a fortune. jonathan, ridiculous. >> we should be happy they're getting out there making a fortune, melissa. should be happy deals are getting done and...
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we heard a little bit from kevin mccarthy, congressman on "fox news sunday" whether we have a strategic vision for the middle east. jonathan, if you were back in advisory role whether at treasury or otherwise, what would you say the is number one priority we should have if we should map out what our strategy is not only for tomorrow but next several years down the line in the middle east? >> first of all we need to identify who our true allies are and we need to understand who our enemies are and we can't blur that we're relying on frenemies like qatar, turkey and saudi arabia thinking of iran as a possible partner. these are all massive mistakes. we need to combat sunni jihaddism and shia islamism and radicalism at the same time. we've not done a good job of it over these last couple years, particularly as this syria civil war has spun out of control. jenna: not to, too much of a pun on the map we have, different shades of gray, essentially same color what you're saying, jonathan, as we look at enemies in that area. good as always have to you backs. >> thanks, jenna. jon: there could be a positive development in the regio
we heard a little bit from kevin mccarthy, congressman on "fox news sunday" whether we have a strategic vision for the middle east. jonathan, if you were back in advisory role whether at treasury or otherwise, what would you say the is number one priority we should have if we should map out what our strategy is not only for tomorrow but next several years down the line in the middle east? >> first of all we need to identify who our true allies are and we need to understand who...
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chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner," fox news contributor byron york and bloomberg chief new york city chief, jonathan allen. jonathan, to you first. we went from the president saying he was outraged when he first heard of irs targettings of conservative groups to him telling bill o'reilly there was not a smidgen of corruption at irs. the public does not seem to agree. >> i don't think there is any evidence so far of wrongdoing with these missing documents but what you can tell from the "fox news poll" that just came out what you would intuit. that the american public is having a hard time swallowing the idea that irs just lost all these documents. i don't think will change. this is huge political perception problem, not just for the irs but for the obama administration as mr. mccarthy suggest ad few minutes ago, as far as a political issue goes. the democrats are not going to want to defend the irs, if it becomes about that fight, basically the democrats defending irs against republicans i can tell you who is on safe political ground. jon: those fox news polls he was referring to, byron, you probably
chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner," fox news contributor byron york and bloomberg chief new york city chief, jonathan allen. jonathan, to you first. we went from the president saying he was outraged when he first heard of irs targettings of conservative groups to him telling bill o'reilly there was not a smidgen of corruption at irs. the public does not seem to agree. >> i don't think there is any evidence so far of wrongdoing with these missing...
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fox news doesn't trust him, and youtube, you can have him. joining me now, richard wolf and jonathan chase. good evening, gentlemen. richard, what are we to make of what i'm not calling a comeback of dick cheney? >> this is the last throes, if you will, of dick cheney. look, here is a man who purports to say that the president has allowed al qaeda to take a foothold in iraq. let's just revisit a little bit of history. before dick cheney led the decision to invade iraq, there was no al qaeda in iraq. he allowed al qaeda to get a foothold in iraq. >> not a lot of support. it's family members that want to be in these youtube videos, not a lot of other republicans. jonathan, you zeroed in on this "wall street journal" op-ed. you write, they tiptoe up to the line of accusing obama of treason without stepping over, and just a few moments ago, megan kelly, in this interview, was asking him about what the nonprofit will do. take a listen to that. >> tell us how this nonprofit can do anything to stop a president. >> well, for one thing, we think it's an opportunity to get out and talk about t
fox news doesn't trust him, and youtube, you can have him. joining me now, richard wolf and jonathan chase. good evening, gentlemen. richard, what are we to make of what i'm not calling a comeback of dick cheney? >> this is the last throes, if you will, of dick cheney. look, here is a man who purports to say that the president has allowed al qaeda to take a foothold in iraq. let's just revisit a little bit of history. before dick cheney led the decision to invade iraq, there was no al...
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. >> fox news contributor father jonathan morris has heard directly from forces inside of iraq that christiansm the monastery and some have been killed. even looking at the numbers, back in the 1990s there were 1.2 million christian there is. now up only 300,000. so where has everybody gone and what's happening? >> many of them have fled to syria and many of the syrians have fled to jordan. it's a disaster, it's a mess. we think, this is a biblical city of ninevah. this is not just christians out of place. they shouldn't be there. this is the heart of our faith, the heart of the jewish path, and it's absolute ly -- >> these terrorists have laid this out. we know about this going back to 2007 when they began to put the plan together to come back to iraq and to take over and try to provide religious stability as they put it to the region. they didn't care about the people but wanted to make sure they had religious direction. that's what they wanted to be to these people taking over the cities. looks like they are trying to do that. >> think of the billions of dollars and the thousands of lives,
. >> fox news contributor father jonathan morris has heard directly from forces inside of iraq that christiansm the monastery and some have been killed. even looking at the numbers, back in the 1990s there were 1.2 million christian there is. now up only 300,000. so where has everybody gone and what's happening? >> many of them have fled to syria and many of the syrians have fled to jordan. it's a disaster, it's a mess. we think, this is a biblical city of ninevah. this is not just...
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. >> here to discuss, fox news religion contributor father jonathan morris.re four hours covering this, but is this a significant development? >> it looks like it, except you can't trust the sudanese government. we don't know if this will happen. we hope it is. but the good news is that her case has risen to the attention of our state department. and things are getting done. we are talking about it. it is interesting, how did it get to the attention of our federal government? really through social media. >> through twitter. >> through twitter. through facebook. and people are talking about it. and saying, hey, you guys work for us. against the federal government. you work for us. this is important to us as americans to actually make her case important. and so i'm so grateful of that. and in our day and age, we can tell our government what to do in these cases. >> what message so you think the americans were trying to send to the state department with the hash tag, save miriam? >> we are getting hundreds of millions of dollars a year to give to sudan. there's
. >> here to discuss, fox news religion contributor father jonathan morris.re four hours covering this, but is this a significant development? >> it looks like it, except you can't trust the sudanese government. we don't know if this will happen. we hope it is. but the good news is that her case has risen to the attention of our state department. and things are getting done. we are talking about it. it is interesting, how did it get to the attention of our federal government? really...
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here to explain why this is such a big victory is fox news religion contributor father jonathan morristhe group is offended. they claim that the constitution protects their right never to be offended. does the constitution say that? >> it doesn't. it doesn't. i don't remember those words at all. you know, this is one of those stories that brings me hope, that when we're covering issues like this, something actually happens that's very positive from it. i think speaking out about some of the ridiculous claims of some of these activist groups, in this case activist atheist groups, is very good for the fabric of our society. why? because the court listens to what people are talking about. they're recognizing that these activist groups are pushing really the constitution to a place where it never was meant to be. >> this has been dismissed. it's the subject of an appeal. astoundingly, the plaintiffs in this lawsuit said they suffered from indigestion as a result of the fact that this cross, which is a historical symbol put into the museum, i believe, as a matter of history, not as a matter
here to explain why this is such a big victory is fox news religion contributor father jonathan morristhe group is offended. they claim that the constitution protects their right never to be offended. does the constitution say that? >> it doesn't. it doesn't. i don't remember those words at all. you know, this is one of those stories that brings me hope, that when we're covering issues like this, something actually happens that's very positive from it. i think speaking out about some of...
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diane feinstein told fox news the deputy national adviser called her to apologize for failing to inform her about the exchange. here now with the reaction, jonathanre at a constitutional tipping point that this is basically standard fare for this administration. >> unfortunately, sean, this has become something of a mantra from this administration that the president has decided he would not comply with federal law. even though one could agree with many of the policies as do i that this administration holds, the means that it is selecting are very troubling, that this president once again has said he simply chose not to comply with federal law. but more importantly the administration is all over the board on this. as this story has been unfolding we heard various justifications and rationale for failure to comply including a bizarre argument that they complied with the now ti if i occasion law by not notifying congress. >> we do have co-equal branches of government, separation of powers. you teach this regularly. you agree with the president politically. for to us say we're at a tipping point constitutionally -- i agree with you. what does that me
diane feinstein told fox news the deputy national adviser called her to apologize for failing to inform her about the exchange. here now with the reaction, jonathanre at a constitutional tipping point that this is basically standard fare for this administration. >> unfortunately, sean, this has become something of a mantra from this administration that the president has decided he would not comply with federal law. even though one could agree with many of the policies as do i that this...
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fox news.com. >>> some new efforts under way to fight illnesses tied to food. the fda approving a process to kill bacteria with radiation but the idea isn't sitting well with some. jonath jonathanch one 1 in 6 americans will become sick as a result of foodborne illness. 3,000 will die. those estimates coming to us from the centers for disease control and prevention. but the president of gateway america says you could reduce those numbers dramatically by using radiation to kill bacteria. listen. >> there's only a handful of radiation facilities that do food but we look for that to grow dramatically over the next few years. >> the process does not make the food radioactive and the fda has deemed it safe for a whole range of meats and produce. but the consumer group, food and water watch, has concerns. listen. >> are we giving the wrong incentive to food producers like meat companies that they don't have to be careful about contamination and bacteria because they can zap is t at the end of the line? >> it is not intended for a replacement for good manufacturing practices. >> dennis keith says that the fda still expects food manufacturers to maintain things like good temperature co
fox news.com. >>> some new efforts under way to fight illnesses tied to food. the fda approving a process to kill bacteria with radiation but the idea isn't sitting well with some. jonath jonathanch one 1 in 6 americans will become sick as a result of foodborne illness. 3,000 will die. those estimates coming to us from the centers for disease control and prevention. but the president of gateway america says you could reduce those numbers dramatically by using radiation to kill...
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fox, secretary of the department of transportation, july 22nd, dr. thomas friedman, director of the centers for disease control will address concerns about the health issues. july 31st, good luck, jonathan, president of nigeria, august 1st, the president of the republic of congo will discuss peace, security and stability in the central african region. next i would like to present congressman "when congress worked" one with the traditional national press club mud. i don't know if you already have a set of a couple dozen. and finally, our traditional last question, given your reputation as one of the toughest questioners in congress, what life -- what advice to you have for reporters asking members questions as you experienced today? >> know the answer before you ask acquistion. [applause] >> thank you, congressman and the one. thank you all for coming and i thank once again the national press club staff including the german mm-hmm -- journalism institute for organizing today's event. we are adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. >> as well as books on the black power movement, james madison, the history of the u.s. marshals and the ft
fox, secretary of the department of transportation, july 22nd, dr. thomas friedman, director of the centers for disease control will address concerns about the health issues. july 31st, good luck, jonathan, president of nigeria, august 1st, the president of the republic of congo will discuss peace, security and stability in the central african region. next i would like to present congressman "when congress worked" one with the traditional national press club mud. i don't know if you...
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fox and friends" hour two starts right now. lather up. >>> welcome in. we have kevin mccarthy this hour talking about summertime movies and father jonathan as well. >> evenhe still may come back three out of five stars. >> he will save you $11 every time. >> he's the money-saving kevin mccarthy. he'll be up. did you lose money yesterday betting on california chrome at the belmont stakes? probably a lot of people did who thought he would take the first triple crown in 36 years. the last horse did it 36 years ago. he didn't do it. when he broke away, he got a gash on his right leg. >> and in the mile and a half race, people thought california chrome still had a chance. but california chrome came in fourth place. one of the openers said in order to get the triple crown, you have to win the kentucky derby, the priqueness and then the belmont. here's what his owner had to say. >> this is his third very big race. these other horses, they set him out. they set him out, it's not fair to these horses that have been in the game since day one. i look at it this way, if you can't make enough points to get into the kentucky derby, you can't run in the other two races
fox and friends" hour two starts right now. lather up. >>> welcome in. we have kevin mccarthy this hour talking about summertime movies and father jonathan as well. >> evenhe still may come back three out of five stars. >> he will save you $11 every time. >> he's the money-saving kevin mccarthy. he'll be up. did you lose money yesterday betting on california chrome at the belmont stakes? probably a lot of people did who thought he would take the first triple...