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wall street analyst henry kaufman explains how a bank earns money. tended to earn money the same way as they do today in a general way by making loans and investments. there was, in those days, in hindsight a somewhat greater risk-taking than has tended to occur within the last 40 years or so in the united states or in banking in modern times. it was and had a stronger entrepreneurial drive in those days. and at the same time there was inadequate governmental supervision. charles barney the knickerbocker's president, was one of those entrepreneurs ambitious for his bank's success. apparently for charles barney the chance came to make a lot of money if he was willing to risk the bank's money. barney knew a speculator named charles morse. morse and a partner, frederick hines, schemed to manipulate copper's price on wall street. copper was a hot item many people speculated on. there is debate, historically over the extent of barney's involvement, but many believe he made the behind-the-scenes arrangements as the morse-hines combine began setting its tra
wall street analyst henry kaufman explains how a bank earns money. tended to earn money the same way as they do today in a general way by making loans and investments. there was, in those days, in hindsight a somewhat greater risk-taking than has tended to occur within the last 40 years or so in the united states or in banking in modern times. it was and had a stronger entrepreneurial drive in those days. and at the same time there was inadequate governmental supervision. charles barney the...
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. >> reporter: doctor susan kaufman professor of pediatric infectious diseases say evd68 is type of virus found in infants, children's and teens this time of the year. it has garnered so much attention because of the incredible surge in patients in the midwest. so far centers for disease control say the virus has been confirmed across 12 states, as many as 130 cases have been reported so far but doctor kaufman says while we have more confirmed cases here, doctors have not seen a similar surge in patients as in the midwest. >> our respiratory, viral activity has been pretty much the same as it has been in past fall seasons and so the proportion of test that is are positive for respiratory virus is pretty much the same as it is in past season. >> reporter: kaufman says symptoms are what you would expect in the common cold, children with asthma are at greater risk and having difficulty breathe if you go they contract the virus. there are precautions. >> close attention to hand washing and covering ones cough, throwing way dirty tissues, et cetera. >> reporter: some school districts like tred
. >> reporter: doctor susan kaufman professor of pediatric infectious diseases say evd68 is type of virus found in infants, children's and teens this time of the year. it has garnered so much attention because of the incredible surge in patients in the midwest. so far centers for disease control say the virus has been confirmed across 12 states, as many as 130 cases have been reported so far but doctor kaufman says while we have more confirmed cases here, doctors have not seen a similar...
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they do believe this is not a dealbreaker. >> mark kaufman. the book is " mars up close."nk you so much for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> the pictures are incredible. they are on our website, if you would like to see them again. 'san rivers, one of america best-known comedians and tv personalities, has died in hospital at the age of 81. she started as an actress before developing her often outrageous stand up routine. her daughter said, "my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh." our correspondent looks back at her life and work. >> i hate whiners. i thought marriage would be like in the movies -- >> she wrote a book called "i hate everyone." >> they took the nodules off. >> there is a good reason she did not get invited to many of hollywood's famous parties. [laughter] molinsky, she grew up in brooklyn, new york. >> your mother is? >> just a mother. >> she had a big break with the "tonight show" in the 1960's. america had never seen anything like joan rivers on television. >> when it comes right down to it -- >> are we going to go back to that
they do believe this is not a dealbreaker. >> mark kaufman. the book is " mars up close."nk you so much for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> the pictures are incredible. they are on our website, if you would like to see them again. 'san rivers, one of america best-known comedians and tv personalities, has died in hospital at the age of 81. she started as an actress before developing her often outrageous stand up routine. her daughter said, "my mother's...
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when judge kaufman who chaired that committee asked me if i would assist him and designing an agendaor research of relations between the courts and congress. that is how i really got into it. because i have the political science background, i was asked to work with him on this. i had known him from my year on the first circuit as a law clerk . and together we designed an agenda. and that led to a series of books and projects. judges and legislators, courts and congress. am then the projects that i -- that i designed with them, facilitating improvements between the branches with respect to making sure that when the courts of appeals have opinions that are of interest to congress, congress would know about it. >> i think you point out there are only two former members of congress that are judges anywhere in the federal system? >> that is right. at -- anywhere in the federal system? >> that is right. when i was working with the committee on the judicial branch, there were many judges former -- many legislators who were former judges. mixup, jameser buckley. donald russell. .here was cha
when judge kaufman who chaired that committee asked me if i would assist him and designing an agendaor research of relations between the courts and congress. that is how i really got into it. because i have the political science background, i was asked to work with him on this. i had known him from my year on the first circuit as a law clerk . and together we designed an agenda. and that led to a series of books and projects. judges and legislators, courts and congress. am then the projects...
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you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> senator kaufman, who has both business anda big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure who is making high-frequency trades or what they're telling their computers to do. >> we do not know what's going on inside those boxes. there's all types of allegations about what's going on inside there. and basically what can happen is, you can have these meltdowns where you can have a computer just go crazy and cause all kinds of problems. >> come on! >> which takes us to the mini crash on may 6, 2010, and one of the scariest rides in stock market history, when the dow industrials at one point plunged 600 points for no apparent reason. turns out it was triggered when a mutual fund's computer dumped $4.1 billion of securities on the market in a 20-minute period, which were then gobbled up by the computers of high-frequency traders and sold almost immediately, sending other computers and traders heading for the exits. >>
you can't have fairness if you don't have transparency. >> senator kaufman, who has both business anda big fan of technology, but he thinks it's gotten way ahead of financial regulators' ability to monitor it. right now, it's not even possible to determine for sure who is making high-frequency trades or what they're telling their computers to do. >> we do not know what's going on inside those boxes. there's all types of allegations about what's going on inside there. and basically...
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[applause] mike kaufman, this is your political life. deep red conservative trying to keep pace with the district turning purple and smoking green. [laughter] you once said obama is just not an american. you would have to be high to reelect a guy like that. here's the menu. do you want john kline, renee ellmers, or mike kaufman? let us know which of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burned off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. [laughter] the winning loser will be revealed as soon as we return in our special washington, d.c., edition september 12. >> friday night we reveal the big loser -- i mean, big winner. >> what does it mean to be the big winning loser? >> i will be in that district. not every week. it's not about money. i just want to shine a light on this one person to see if we can affect change in one district. if we can in one place, maybe the idea will catch on. how can we possibly have a congress with an approval rating at 10% or sometimes lower and yet over 90% of incumbents are returned? there's somethi
[applause] mike kaufman, this is your political life. deep red conservative trying to keep pace with the district turning purple and smoking green. [laughter] you once said obama is just not an american. you would have to be high to reelect a guy like that. here's the menu. do you want john kline, renee ellmers, or mike kaufman? let us know which of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burned off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. [laughter] the winning loser will be revealed...
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mary beth kaufman. ms. santos. if you can please sign up on our left, you're right. bianca is here -- >> thank you good afternoon supervisors. i am here as public defender to imploring you to grant this relief and to fund this request. i'm in charge of providing legal representation to individuals who are accused of crime and cannot afford an attorney. as you may know, it wasn't until 1963 that the united states supreme court ruled that there was a right to an attorney in criminal cases. 2 years later in the golf decision golf decision the supreme court ruled on a case-by-case basis that attorneys had to be provided to juveniles charged with crimes. they can travel to say that even though juvenile cases were civil proceedings they knew to be an attorney. why? because young people children don't understand their rights. most of the of one of the most fundamental rights that we have in this country is the right to an attorney. the supreme court has said that unless you have access to an attorney all the other rights that you may have are meaningless because there is no
mary beth kaufman. ms. santos. if you can please sign up on our left, you're right. bianca is here -- >> thank you good afternoon supervisors. i am here as public defender to imploring you to grant this relief and to fund this request. i'm in charge of providing legal representation to individuals who are accused of crime and cannot afford an attorney. as you may know, it wasn't until 1963 that the united states supreme court ruled that there was a right to an attorney in criminal cases....
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finest carriage and buggymakers and wagon makers in the area, and in 1882 he partnered with george kaufman and they expanded into farm equipment also. one of the carriages that robertson built was for alexander swan of the swan land and cattle company, and that was a large ranching concern here in this area, and he built a trap and also built -- it speaks to the elegance of the era. this was the way that people traveled more and they had buggies and carriages and they had to make sure that their wheels were properly attached, and it's just -- was an elegant form of travel. >> the first book i wrote, dreamers and schemers, i was new to the county and wanted to learn more about that county's history so i followed that same pattern. i wanted to learn more about cheyenne and the people here. i grew up in western nebraska, a stone's throw from the wyoming border here, and i have always been fascinated with cheyenne and the west and probably that old cowgirl misconce
finest carriage and buggymakers and wagon makers in the area, and in 1882 he partnered with george kaufman and they expanded into farm equipment also. one of the carriages that robertson built was for alexander swan of the swan land and cattle company, and that was a large ranching concern here in this area, and he built a trap and also built -- it speaks to the elegance of the era. this was the way that people traveled more and they had buggies and carriages and they had to make sure that...
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police pulled over kent kaufman for a seat belt violation. >> jimmy: the charges against kent kaufmanere dropped. we don't -- we don't just entertain on this program. in fact, sometimes we barely even do that. but we -- we strive to enlighten here and that is why we teamed up with our old pal snoop dogg for an educational series about nature and wildlife and things you should know. with that said, it's time to learn about walruses on tonight's edition of plizzanet earth. >> it's going to get real cold up in here right now. check this out. whole bunch of seals or walruses. okay, walruses. oh, [ bleep ]. polar bear. do they eat walruses? wait a minute. there's too many of them [ bleep ], he's going to get one of y'all. if i was one of the walruses, i'm jumping right in the middle so i be the last [ bleep ] he gets. you on the outside, he's going to get you. oh, that's [ bleep ] up. nobody's going to help him. he jabbed him in the back with those long teeth. let me go, get -- swim! women! this is a dumb ass polar bear. he can't even get them. you have to get the lame one. he got the toug
police pulled over kent kaufman for a seat belt violation. >> jimmy: the charges against kent kaufmanere dropped. we don't -- we don't just entertain on this program. in fact, sometimes we barely even do that. but we -- we strive to enlighten here and that is why we teamed up with our old pal snoop dogg for an educational series about nature and wildlife and things you should know. with that said, it's time to learn about walruses on tonight's edition of plizzanet earth. >> it's...
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probably one you have in florida, sutherland and kaufman in colorado. if you are putting more money into the senate race in colorado which republicans are now doing, that money they're putting in towards the senate race to flip the senate seat would benefit cuff man's race as well. -- kaufman. they are pretty much, all of those districts are pretty much set and they're probably going to be safe no matter what. jon: mike emanuel was telling us that the white house, they are thinking about delaying any executive action on immigration as they are afraid of tipping balance in some of these senate races where immigration issues are not necessarily front and center. does that have the same effect in the house on the house side? >> it probably doesn't just because for two reasons, really. because of redistricting as well as hyper partisan electorate. the house is pretty much set on both side. there is really not a ton of leeway to see a major shift in the house and no one really expects to see a large shift. you will remember when the president first won the l
probably one you have in florida, sutherland and kaufman in colorado. if you are putting more money into the senate race in colorado which republicans are now doing, that money they're putting in towards the senate race to flip the senate seat would benefit cuff man's race as well. -- kaufman. they are pretty much, all of those districts are pretty much set and they're probably going to be safe no matter what. jon: mike emanuel was telling us that the white house, they are thinking about...
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susan kaufman says that it is a type of virus found in infants children and teenagers this time of year. it garnered so much attention in the news because of the resurging of patients in midwest. there are 130 cases that were reported so far. we have four confirmed cases here. doctors have not seem a similar surge in patients as in the midwest. >> the respiratory and viral activity has been the same as it has been in past fall seasons. and so the proportion of tests that are positive for the respiratory viruses is the same as it was in the past seasons. >>reporter:the symptoms are like that of a common cold. they have difficulty breathing if they attract the virus. >> hand-washing, and throw away dirty tissues, etc. >>reporter:those in east town have been sending alerts about the virus and what they should today. it's a concern for some of the parents that we spoke with. >> is doesn't mean they are exempt. >> if you have colds don't spread them around. enterovirus d68 it is seen during the months of july and august. they are urging the parents to be vigilant of the virus. don't assume i
susan kaufman says that it is a type of virus found in infants children and teenagers this time of year. it garnered so much attention in the news because of the resurging of patients in midwest. there are 130 cases that were reported so far. we have four confirmed cases here. doctors have not seem a similar surge in patients as in the midwest. >> the respiratory and viral activity has been the same as it has been in past fall seasons. and so the proportion of tests that are positive for...
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what we've got instead in mike kaufman opposes the dream act.es both the senate and house immigration reform bills. and has voted now three times in the last year or so to invalidate the president's program called daca deferred action on childhood arrives. families in my district are struggling. they deserve action. they haven't gotten any from this congress or this congressman. >> listen, i have to tell you it's a good way of making a clear distinction between you and the congressman. i think that's great. my question was do you think the president's inaction on immigration announced over the weekend that he won't be acting until after the elections is going to play a role in your election? with 20% latino. >> i would say no. look, there's plenty of frustration at both ends directed from my district and across the country. but what most folks here understand is that the president cannot solve this problem on his own. no president can. no executive order is a substitute for what we actually need. which is comprehensive immigration reform. it's b
what we've got instead in mike kaufman opposes the dream act.es both the senate and house immigration reform bills. and has voted now three times in the last year or so to invalidate the president's program called daca deferred action on childhood arrives. families in my district are struggling. they deserve action. they haven't gotten any from this congress or this congressman. >> listen, i have to tell you it's a good way of making a clear distinction between you and the congressman. i...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.e's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. news out of kolney. this is a live picture from the scene. here's what we know. a shooting happened within the past half hour. the victim is a woman who may have been shot multiple times. we're making phone calls in our newsroom trying to find out some more information about what happened. as soon as we get it, we'll come back and bring it to you. >>> the syrian army says a large number of rebels were killed during clashes yesterday. the military released this footage showing explosions between government forces and the rebels. the united nations says more than 3 million syrians have fled the country since the fighting began more than three years ago. >>> nfl player ray mcdonald is free on bail after getting arrested for violence charges. he wa
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.e's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. news out of kolney. this is a live picture from the scene. here's what we know. a shooting happened within the past half hour. the victim is a woman who may have been shot multiple times. we're making phone calls...
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meeted adventurer sam kaufman. that's him right there. that lava, 2,000 degrees. that video, nearly 2 million views and counting. sam likes to go where no man has gone before. specifically, an exploding volcano. one of the most dangerous and inaccessible in the world. this is a crater in the south pacific. this is where sam took a death-defying dive, wearing a special heat suit. it's so hot, he could only get close to the edge for a few seconds at a time. but even then, that suit got damaged and burnt. along with a pair of guides, sam's among the first to take the plunge, so, naturally, he captured it all on go pro. more humans have set foot on the moon than the fiery depths of this deadly volcano. here's a good look at why. even getting here is a nearly super human feat. a 1,200 foot decent. filled with toxic smoke. so, why did sam spend four days there and descend not once, but twice into the gates of hell? he says the fear of this was overshadowed by the thrill of this. like being on the surface of the sun. one false step and the whole plan could have gone up i
meeted adventurer sam kaufman. that's him right there. that lava, 2,000 degrees. that video, nearly 2 million views and counting. sam likes to go where no man has gone before. specifically, an exploding volcano. one of the most dangerous and inaccessible in the world. this is a crater in the south pacific. this is where sam took a death-defying dive, wearing a special heat suit. it's so hot, he could only get close to the edge for a few seconds at a time. but even then, that suit got damaged...
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kaufman. >> that's right. >> reporter: the series that started it all for shonda rhimes was grey's anatomyand ellen pompeo has been her leading lady since day one. i can't believe it's been 11 seasons. >> you can't? we can't. >> we can't, either. >> reporter: betsy beard, executive producer of all three shows alongside shonda. >> it's the first child and there is nothing like the first child and the first child has done everything they can to help support each child that's come along. >> reporter: right. >> the characters keep changing and developing. >> cristina, i think derek is dead. >> the writing stays sharp and the characters stay sharp and you guys keep bringing this amazing new energy every season and every season feels different. >> i don't want to fail again. >> let's make you a doctor. >> reporter: you have an i.d. for me? ellen takes me to that iconic pop rating room. >> it's been in this thing the whole time. >> get it in here and see if we can save it. >> reporter: what do you think it is about this show that people just can't get enough of? >> everybody's been to a hospital.
kaufman. >> that's right. >> reporter: the series that started it all for shonda rhimes was grey's anatomyand ellen pompeo has been her leading lady since day one. i can't believe it's been 11 seasons. >> you can't? we can't. >> we can't, either. >> reporter: betsy beard, executive producer of all three shows alongside shonda. >> it's the first child and there is nothing like the first child and the first child has done everything they can to help support...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.'s rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close the loopholes for the tax cheats. dad thinks a lot about education. i'm john kane and it's about time harrisburg did too. >>> family and friends pay their final respect for comedian joan rivers today. it had the show business flare she would have wanted. ♪ >> bagpipers from the new york city police department played york" hs left the temple. you can
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.'s rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not...
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jamie kaufman who says she tries to avoid sedation with older patients because of the risk involved. >> drugs are used to sedate the patient, really put them to sleep. almost all complications are related to the induction and the use of anesthetic. >> reporter: before you have any procedure, ask your doctor, will there be sedation? is it necessary? what are the risks associated with this? and how should i prepare? may i stay on my current medications? and what is the time cutoff for having something to eat or drink. even a tablespoon of water before a procedure can jeopardize your safety. as for joan rivers, officials are reviewing the case. yorkville endoscopy declined to comment, but i can tell you having spoken to many physicians around the country today, brian, this clinic and its staff held in very high regard. we will know more definitely. >> yeah, this is a tough one. dr. nancy snyderman with us. thank you as always. we want to let our viewers know the special hour we're airing tonight celebrating the life of joan rivers. that's tonight at 9:00, 8:00 central on this nbc statio
jamie kaufman who says she tries to avoid sedation with older patients because of the risk involved. >> drugs are used to sedate the patient, really put them to sleep. almost all complications are related to the induction and the use of anesthetic. >> reporter: before you have any procedure, ask your doctor, will there be sedation? is it necessary? what are the risks associated with this? and how should i prepare? may i stay on my current medications? and what is the time cutoff for...
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colorado six congressional district which is a presidential battleground in denver, mic kaufman is a democratic challenger. scott sutherland is in a very difficult race for reelection where he barely won. it's a republican terrain but where dealts have a -- it's a nice test of can democrats get these people back in the right circumstance? nick in west virginia is another example of the few democrats left who's occupying deep red republican country but where perhaps a local democrat can still win. he won in 2012. this is where democrats have suffered their big losses over the last decade. another good one is kirk patrick in arizona the second congressional district. host: our guest writes about these washingtonext journal, a round table discussion on the strategy of both political parties. we'll talk to a democratic strategist and a republican strategist. and james from american university will assess resident strategy to combat the terror group, isis. we will take your phone calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. at 7:00ton journal" a.m. on c-span. in his we
colorado six congressional district which is a presidential battleground in denver, mic kaufman is a democratic challenger. scott sutherland is in a very difficult race for reelection where he barely won. it's a republican terrain but where dealts have a -- it's a nice test of can democrats get these people back in the right circumstance? nick in west virginia is another example of the few democrats left who's occupying deep red republican country but where perhaps a local democrat can still...
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. >> reporter: john kaufman lives near the hills. a dozen local politicians from state lawmakers to city mayors are now supporting his fight to cut down 70 to 80,000 eucalyptus and other nonnative trees in parts of the oakland and berkeley hills. they aring aasking fema to give them $6 million to chop the trees down. >> it's a slow process but we're hopeful that fema will get the message. >> reporter: just up the hill, his neighbor dan is leading the fight to save the trees. >> we want the fire risk to be addressed, we are not interested in misuse of public funds to advance a native plant restoration ideology. >> reporter: he says he has another idea. manage and thin all trees and fuels to reduce fire danger. >> fire risk is the real objective, then this isn't the right strategy. >> reporter: both sides say they want that money from fema but they are nowhere close to agreeing on how that money should be spent. live in the berkeley hills, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> it is up to fema and they are expected to make a decision sometime this fa
. >> reporter: john kaufman lives near the hills. a dozen local politicians from state lawmakers to city mayors are now supporting his fight to cut down 70 to 80,000 eucalyptus and other nonnative trees in parts of the oakland and berkeley hills. they aring aasking fema to give them $6 million to chop the trees down. >> it's a slow process but we're hopeful that fema will get the message. >> reporter: just up the hill, his neighbor dan is leading the fight to save the trees....
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twenty wounded warriors are in town to take part in the first annual kaufman golf outing.part in the golf clinic, before a tournament and banquet at the mays landing country club on friday. >>> jimmy kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jim up's guess patrick dempsey and laura spencer. "action news" continues at four credit 30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass, have a great night. >> ♪ celebrate blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale. buy one get 50% off one. because you know what they say: 60 is the new 50. they also say your're only as young as you feel. we feel great. how about those blinds of yours? blinds to go blinds for life. your windows don't need a facelift. just a new wardrobe.
twenty wounded warriors are in town to take part in the first annual kaufman golf outing.part in the golf clinic, before a tournament and banquet at the mays landing country club on friday. >>> jimmy kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jim up's guess patrick dempsey and laura spencer. "action news" continues at four credit 30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the the entire "action...
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twenty wounded warriors are in town to take part in the first annual kaufman golf outing. they will take part in the golf clinic, before a tournament and banquet at the mays landing country club on friday. >>> jimmy kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jim up's guess patrick dempsey and laura spencer. "action news" continues at four credit 30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass, have a great night. >> ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- patrick dempsey. from "good morning america", lara spencer. and music from jeezy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, from now on, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. that's very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. that's very nice.
twenty wounded warriors are in town to take part in the first annual kaufman golf outing. they will take part in the golf clinic, before a tournament and banquet at the mays landing country club on friday. >>> jimmy kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jim up's guess patrick dempsey and laura spencer. "action news" continues at four credit 30 with tamala edward, matt o'donnell, meteorologist david murphy and karen rodgers with traffic. for the the entire...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds join now at fiosspeedmatch.com verizon. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- claire danes, little league star, mo'ne davis, musical es
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do...
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do you want john kline tom oblique, renee ellmers, or mike kaufman?us know which of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burned off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. [laughter] will being loser revealed as soon as we return in our special washington, d.c., editions of ember 12 --september 12. reveal theight we big loser -- i mean, big winner. >> what does it mean to be the big winning loser? that district. not every week. it's not about money. i just want to shine a light on this one person to see if we can affect change in one district. if we can in one place, maybe the idea will catch on. how can we possibly have a congress with an approval rating and0% or sometimes lower yet over 90% of incumbents are returned? wrongs something terribly with that. of course what's wrong with that is too much money in the system into much gerrymandering. begressmen don't have to good because their seats are almost always safe. >> we've had two comedians die in the last month, robin williams and joan rivers. >> a bad month for comedians. >> they we
do you want john kline tom oblique, renee ellmers, or mike kaufman?us know which of these bloated ticks on america's hide needs to be burned off with the mighty cigarette of democracy. [laughter] will being loser revealed as soon as we return in our special washington, d.c., editions of ember 12 --september 12. reveal theight we big loser -- i mean, big winner. >> what does it mean to be the big winning loser? that district. not every week. it's not about money. i just want to shine a...
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scotland and he was one of the finest carriage makers in the area and in 1882 he partnered with george kaufman as well. one was for alexander's one of the swan landing cattle company. and that was a large branching concern in this area and he built a trap and also built speaks to the elegance of the era. this is the way that people traveled more. they had abilities and carriages and have to make sure that it just was an elegant form of travel. i was new in the county and i wanted to learn more about the county history so i followed the same pattern and i wanted to learn more. i grew up in western nebraska from the wyoming border and i've always been fascinated with cheyenne in the west as well as they are very nice and genuine and intelligence and quite educated and that is a confliction people might have. they might make the history of a place and the people were so fascinating to me and they made significant contributions to wyoming as a territory and as a state. >> after words with executive director of the teeth party .net. mike gonzalez and his first book a race for the future how conserv
scotland and he was one of the finest carriage makers in the area and in 1882 he partnered with george kaufman as well. one was for alexander's one of the swan landing cattle company. and that was a large branching concern in this area and he built a trap and also built speaks to the elegance of the era. this is the way that people traveled more. they had abilities and carriages and have to make sure that it just was an elegant form of travel. i was new in the county and i wanted to learn more...
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when judge kaufman who chaired that committee asked me if i would assist him and designing an agendaor research of relations between the courts and congress. that is how i really got into it. because i have the political science background, i was asked to work with him on this. i had known him from my year on the first circuit as a law clerk. and together we designed an agenda. and that led to a series of books and projects. judges and legislators, courts and congress. and then the projects that i designed with him, facilitating improvements between the branches with respect to making sure that when the courts of appeals have opinions that are of interest to congress, congress would know about it. >> i think you point out there are only two former members of congress that are judges anywhere in the federal system? >> that is right. when i was working with the committee on the judicial branch, there were many judges who were former -- many legislators who were former judges. there was abner mikva, james buckley. donald russell. there was charles wiggins. and so on and so forth. now th
when judge kaufman who chaired that committee asked me if i would assist him and designing an agendaor research of relations between the courts and congress. that is how i really got into it. because i have the political science background, i was asked to work with him on this. i had known him from my year on the first circuit as a law clerk. and together we designed an agenda. and that led to a series of books and projects. judges and legislators, courts and congress. and then the projects...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> and here's a live look at center city philadelphia, comcast building. sunrise according to bill henley 6:30. about five minutes away. it's already light out. humidity is dropping. bill will be along with his personal forecast in just a moment. >>> a university has filed a complaint because uconn's head coach called phenom monet davis. >> baseball next. hopefully it will be me in a uconn jersey. >> when mo'ne and the taney dragons made the world series, she told fans her favorite sport wasn't baseball but basketball. and her dream was to play for the university of connecticut. the head coach who grew up in norristown called to congratulate her. that may have been a recruiting violation, at least one school thinks so. >> so i said congratulations
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky.rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> and here's a live look at center city philadelphia, comcast building. sunrise according to bill henley 6:30. about five minutes away. it's already light out. humidity is dropping. bill will be along with...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> all the students in philadelphia public and charter schools can receive school breakfast and lunch free of charge this fall. applications will no longer be needed. the district has offered free breakfast a the all schools the past four years. since 1991, about 175 schools participated in the universal lunch program offering free lunches. under the new program, 85 schools will join the ranks. >>> and the school year begins in just a few days for public school students in philadelphia. >> but the budget crisis is causing all kinds of concerns for teachers getting ready for the new school year. we crunched the numbers. last year, the district was $50 million short. now, they are 81 million in the red. despite the deficit, schools will open o
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> all the students in philadelphia public and charter schools can receive school breakfast and lunch free of charge this fall. applications will no longer be needed. the district has offered free...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> i'm amy fadool from comcast sportsnet. the eagles kick off their season a week from today against the jacksonville jaguars at lincoln financial field. the bird are actually off today and tomorrow before beginning their workweek on tuesday. the front office stayed plenty busy today putting together their practice squad. here's a look at the players signed to the practice team. matthew tucker, ed reynolds, linebacker emmanuel acho made the practice squad, as did wade keliipi, wide receiver out of rutgers, quron pratt, will murphy, and offensive lineman josh andrews and kevin grass. eagles still have two spots left to fill on their practice team. >>> the phillies took on the mets this afternoon going for a fourth straight sears win. the last time
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. >>> i'm amy fadool from comcast sportsnet. the eagles kick off their season a week from today against the jacksonville jaguars at lincoln financial field. the bird are actually off today and tomorrow before...
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kaufman is a former small businessman who served in the army and the marines. he is a veteran of both iraq wars. an and is colorado secretary of state. he was elected to serve in the sixth district in 2008 replacing tom tango -- tom tancredo. mr. romanoff worked at the seven policy law center, was an advisor to governor roy romer, has taught at the university of denver, community college of denver, metropolitan college of denver. mr. romanoff has served 4 times in the statehouse, two of them has house speaker. in 2010 he ran for senate against senator michael bennet. we began by a coin toss backstage giving the winner of the coin toss the chance to decide. we let the challenger called going, and the challenger -- call the coin and the challenger won he opted to let the congressman go first. mr. coffman, president obama's strategy to target isis in the middle east is to use affect oil training and equipping moderate rebels. does isis pose a direct threat to the united states national security and what changes in the plan would you support? does pose a direct thr
kaufman is a former small businessman who served in the army and the marines. he is a veteran of both iraq wars. an and is colorado secretary of state. he was elected to serve in the sixth district in 2008 replacing tom tango -- tom tancredo. mr. romanoff worked at the seven policy law center, was an advisor to governor roy romer, has taught at the university of denver, community college of denver, metropolitan college of denver. mr. romanoff has served 4 times in the statehouse, two of them...
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. >> congressman mike kaufman is the only member of congress to have served both in the first gulf war and also the invasion after 2,0003. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff just mentioned the possibility that he would recommend that u.s. troops, these advisors in iraq find themselves in close combat advisory roles. in essence, in the middle of the fighting. is that something you would support? >> well, i don't know how you do effective close air support when you're in direct contact with the enemy without u.s. air personnel on the ground directing that support. i think we need to do that. where i personally draw the line as an iraq war veteran is i don't want to see u.s. conventional ground troops as the ground combat, as that maneuver element on the ground. i'm reminded of the battle of fallujah in 2004 when they just lured us into that. the foreign fighters and civilians cleared out in our marine-led forces went house to house in some of the bloodiest combat of the entire war. and so i think we certainly want to avoid that. at the end of the day you have there has to be a
. >> congressman mike kaufman is the only member of congress to have served both in the first gulf war and also the invasion after 2,0003. >> the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff just mentioned the possibility that he would recommend that u.s. troops, these advisors in iraq find themselves in close combat advisory roles. in essence, in the middle of the fighting. is that something you would support? >> well, i don't know how you do effective close air support when you're...
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this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a one-woman empire, the most successful supermodel in the world, and she recently became the new face of under armour's "i will what i want" campaign. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome gisele bundchen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the brady bundchens. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the brady bundchens. >> hi, everybody. >> jimmy: the brady bundchens -- hey, gisele bundchen. gisele, thank you for coming on the show. i appreciate it. gosh, we love you here. >> i love being with you. you're always -- you know, you make me feel so comfortable and you're the best. >> jimmy: oh, please. i want to know about this. [ cheers ] >> right? guys? he's the best. >> jimmy: thank you. >>
this is ben kaufman, the ceo of quirky. he's rubbing garthen's regular-guy feet because garthen is far more important than ben. at quirky, real people invent all of our products. ben just runs the company. introducing aros from quirky and g.e. products invented by real people like you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a a one-woman empire, the most successful supermodel in the world, and she recently became the new face of under armour's "i will what i...
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kaufman, your final question for mr. romanoff. >> mr. romanoff, you have a record, obviously, as a state legislator. you have received basically a failing grade from them. ,ou have done a miserable job what makes you think you will be different as a member of congress? >> i reject the premise, my job is not to receive high scores on the card of an interest group, it was to work with businesses and families in my district to strengthen the middle class of colorado. that is why my leadership has been recognized throughout colorado. what i will continue to do throughout congress as i have done throughout my campaign and career his work with business groups to figure out how to make colorado an attractive place to do business. you don't do that, by the way, by providing tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas and cuts and higher education leaving colorado and the rest of the country with a workforce that is not as skilled as it could be. you do it instead i repairing the infrastructure, growing the economy, and balancing the state b
kaufman, your final question for mr. romanoff. >> mr. romanoff, you have a record, obviously, as a state legislator. you have received basically a failing grade from them. ,ou have done a miserable job what makes you think you will be different as a member of congress? >> i reject the premise, my job is not to receive high scores on the card of an interest group, it was to work with businesses and families in my district to strengthen the middle class of colorado. that is why my...
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. >> that is george in the heat resistant suit with his accomplice in adventures sam kaufman.rge has been the figure at the bottom of the volcano pit in the south pacific. >> this is one of the most difficult to get to. >> they repelled down, 1200 feet, at depth equal to the height of the empire state building, it took two hour to descend 50 feet above the churning lava. even wearing a fire resistant suit, george could only stand there a couple minutes at a time. really hot or are you sweating in there. >> oh, yeah, absolutely, heat from the volcano is zapping energy out of you. >> reporter: they used laser thermometer to measure temperature of flying rock. >> look out for the the lava. >> part of it splashed me and melted my jacket. >> the noisy call it sound of the washing machine just churning, bubbling,. >> george said it was unlikely volcano would erupt, they were more worried about the edge of the crater above crumbling and raining reaction down on them. george doesn't just repel in volcano he got married on one. >> enough messing around, time to get married. >> welcome.
. >> that is george in the heat resistant suit with his accomplice in adventures sam kaufman.rge has been the figure at the bottom of the volcano pit in the south pacific. >> this is one of the most difficult to get to. >> they repelled down, 1200 feet, at depth equal to the height of the empire state building, it took two hour to descend 50 feet above the churning lava. even wearing a fire resistant suit, george could only stand there a couple minutes at a time. really hot or...
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i will speak with republican congressman mike kaufman in moments who serves on the armed services committee. what does he think about the president's speech tonight? ranking the most politically powerful billionaires -- rupert murdoch, bill gates -- none of them top the list. has mixedwatch reviews one day after its announcement. i will hear from the ceo of fitbit. president obama may expand airstrikes to include targets inside of syria. dollar general is going hostile forng its $9 billion bid family dollar stores to the shareholders. it might be game on for microsoft. the company is in talks of buying the maker of the raft."ive videogame "minec my kids love it. president obama is set to set out his strategy to attack islamic militants in an address this evening. kerry went toohn iraq in an unannounced visit. nearly two thirds of americans think it is in the nations interest to confront islamic state. i want to bring in white house correspondent phil mattingly. speech comes one year to the date at the president gave a primetime address on possible airstrikes in syria and he failed in that e
i will speak with republican congressman mike kaufman in moments who serves on the armed services committee. what does he think about the president's speech tonight? ranking the most politically powerful billionaires -- rupert murdoch, bill gates -- none of them top the list. has mixedwatch reviews one day after its announcement. i will hear from the ceo of fitbit. president obama may expand airstrikes to include targets inside of syria. dollar general is going hostile forng its $9 billion bid...
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i will speak with republican congressman mike kaufman in moments who serves on the armed services committeeabout the president's speech tonight? ranking the most politically powerful billionaires -- rupert murdoch, bill gates -- none of them top the list. has mixedwatch reviews one day after its announcement. i will hear from the ceo of fitbit. president obama may expand airstrikes to include targets inside of syria. dollar general is going hostile forng its $9 billion bid family dollar stores to the eh
i will speak with republican congressman mike kaufman in moments who serves on the armed services committeeabout the president's speech tonight? ranking the most politically powerful billionaires -- rupert murdoch, bill gates -- none of them top the list. has mixedwatch reviews one day after its announcement. i will hear from the ceo of fitbit. president obama may expand airstrikes to include targets inside of syria. dollar general is going hostile forng its $9 billion bid family dollar stores...