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this is what they handed out at the funeral in memory of timothy kaufman. collar does not attack collar hate and prejudice unnatural the murder of timothy kaufman could seem random like an isolated but the ideology of hate behind this killing seems to be growing. it was on display just a few months later when hundreds of white supremacist white nationalist and neo nazis gathered for a rally in charlottesville virginia. and the come from all over the country to protest the removal of a confederate statute by local officials. clashes with anti-racist to miss traitors the next morning that the governor to declare a state of emergency. this force rally organizers to move to a park a few miles away. one of the things we wanted to understand was if the rhetoric of the country's new president donald trump had emboldened these groups media a lot of people like to kind of be like oh true it's trump's phone or trump the calls that i was a truck was a megaphone that he picked up is the best way to survive in the internet is where we live and i'm moving us out of that
this is what they handed out at the funeral in memory of timothy kaufman. collar does not attack collar hate and prejudice unnatural the murder of timothy kaufman could seem random like an isolated but the ideology of hate behind this killing seems to be growing. it was on display just a few months later when hundreds of white supremacist white nationalist and neo nazis gathered for a rally in charlottesville virginia. and the come from all over the country to protest the removal of a...
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this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired coffin made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from behind and stabbed him multiple times before running off. bleeding cough and somehow managed to make his way to the police station around the corner. when he was taken to the hospital he was pronounced dead. when i heard it i just i cringed and just felt that knife you know thing would hurt me you know his purpose he said he come to kill many black men and see. his ear but you were pushing clark and her own women's new timothy kaufman since they were children growing up here in queens new york.
this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired coffin made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can...
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this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired cop and made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can on this corner when james jackson came up from behind and stabbed him multiple times before running off. bleeding cough and somehow managed to make his way to the police station around the corner. when he was taken to the hospital he was pronounced dead. when i heard it i just i cringed and just felt that knife you know thing would hurt me you know his purpose he said he come to kill many black men and see. his ear but you were pushing clark and her own women's new timothy kaufman since they were children growing up here in queens new york.
this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know about it. that he was a black man. late at night on march twentieth jackson's victim timothy kaufman found himself on this corner in manhattan just half a block from where he lived for twenty years. at sixty six and retired cop and made a small amount of money by collecting cans and bottles to recycle. that night he was looking to a trash can...
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police say 27-year-old stanley kaufman roga hit her with his bicycle. she fractured her skull when she hit the concrete and died the next day. >> it was something that could have been prevented, and it happened because someone wasn't paying attention. >> reporter: police say kaufman roga was given a ticket for not obeying a traffic device. he's cooperating with the investigation. we reached out to kaufman, no one was home. sha marry stone from news 4. jane bennett clark's family hired attorneys. they filed a civil lawsuit against kaufman roga. >> to obtain civil justice for the family. who has been through a tremendous tragedy. >> reporter: and to bring attention to pedestrian safety in d.c. >> my mom died, and so i feel really devastated about that. >> reporter: in northwest d.c. -- >> she was a great citizen obviously. >> she was. >> reporter: shomari stone, news 4. >>> she couldn't help herself when she saw the president's motorcade driving by. but her gesture cost herr job. now she's talking about if she has any regrets. >>> plus, the president coul
police say 27-year-old stanley kaufman roga hit her with his bicycle. she fractured her skull when she hit the concrete and died the next day. >> it was something that could have been prevented, and it happened because someone wasn't paying attention. >> reporter: police say kaufman roga was given a ticket for not obeying a traffic device. he's cooperating with the investigation. we reached out to kaufman, no one was home. sha marry stone from news 4. jane bennett clark's family...
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i've never done what they call straight comedy. >> andy kaufman was just the most fun you could ever44 years of watching, i've never seen someone take an audience through the kind of emotional roller coaster that he was able to do. i would say kaufman was the only one i ever saw truly work without a net. >> how many people want me to stay? [ applause ] >> how many people don't want me to stay? [ applause ] thank you very much. and i'm sorry i brought you all a down at this party. >> all of his intentions were different than every other comedian. he was trying to get a reaction, and it really was art more than straight stand-up comedy. >> but i'm going get off. so thank you. you really showed me -- tonight. [ crying ] you're right! [ crying ] [ rhythmic sounds ] thank you. >> my worst fears are confirmed. i'm going totally under their heads. >> i was really influenced by andy kaufman. >> i was self-destructive, but i was also kind of infamous. my earlier stand-up was like oh, i'll show you crazy, you know. >> i love this very much, and i thought, what if i -- i don't know. what if i s
i've never done what they call straight comedy. >> andy kaufman was just the most fun you could ever44 years of watching, i've never seen someone take an audience through the kind of emotional roller coaster that he was able to do. i would say kaufman was the only one i ever saw truly work without a net. >> how many people want me to stay? [ applause ] >> how many people don't want me to stay? [ applause ] thank you very much. and i'm sorry i brought you all a down at this...
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korey kaufman, "fox5 local news". >> all right. is twhat it said. >> it was 50 at reagan national. tanking quickly here we have clear kiz and partly cloudy skies a little later. definitely a chill rear start. temperature now is 44 as mentioned and with a little bit of a breeze out of the north, northeast at 12 feels like 38. not a huge wind chill but it's definitely noticeable. as are the temperatures that already dropped to the freezing mark in many suburban areas. frederick you're there mar tipsburg and win chester 3 and culpeper 34. mannasas 33. so it's definitely going to be a chill hi start tomorrow morning and this is a substantial temperature change not just from high temperature today which did hit 70 reagan national and 68 dulles and then comparing it to last night at 11 you could see we were quite a bit chillier. 6 colder to as many we look around the region. 42 for district. if not it's a little chillier in suburb urban areas. out of the northeast 5 to 10. we have a bright start clouds around in the afternoon and thicken
korey kaufman, "fox5 local news". >> all right. is twhat it said. >> it was 50 at reagan national. tanking quickly here we have clear kiz and partly cloudy skies a little later. definitely a chill rear start. temperature now is 44 as mentioned and with a little bit of a breeze out of the north, northeast at 12 feels like 38. not a huge wind chill but it's definitely noticeable. as are the temperatures that already dropped to the freezing mark in many suburban areas....
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this is the man he murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was.
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this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know.
this is the man who murdered timothy kaufman. james jackson didn't know kaufman who he was where he was from. he killed him for the one thing he did know.
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for new live in northwest, korey kaufman, "fox5 local news". >> up next tonight new details about a murderdltimore police officer what he was scheduled to dot next day the day before -- before he was shot an killed. plus, take a look at football fight. it ended with local players us is spended from holiday tradition and appealed de session and today they learned fate. >> coming up on "the final 5" another law makeer is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons new details are congressman joe barton embarassing sex candle tonight at 11 black friday used to bring out the worst in me. i was up all hours. i couldn't sleep. i did some things... that i wasn't proud of. but then... havertys saved me. relax, it's black friday at havertys. sectionals, sofas, beds and more - all on sale. with up to 35% off, you'll get a day's worth of savings in one easy stop. 8 to 11am. boom. done. havertys. life looks good. sdmrv we have new information tonight troubling on baltimore city police detective. he was set to testify in a corruption probe to activitys in indicted police officers. the department says sui
for new live in northwest, korey kaufman, "fox5 local news". >> up next tonight new details about a murderdltimore police officer what he was scheduled to dot next day the day before -- before he was shot an killed. plus, take a look at football fight. it ended with local players us is spended from holiday tradition and appealed de session and today they learned fate. >> coming up on "the final 5" another law makeer is in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons...
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amy kaufman is a writer for the "la times." thanks for joining us. walk us through what allegedly happened with russell simmons and steve ratner and -- >> brett ratner. >> i'm sorry. brett ratner. my apologies. >> aren't you glad we have a two anchor on that one? >> yes, thank you. on the night in 1991. >> sure. so brett ratner was a protege of russell simmons, who is a music mogul, founded def jam recordings. the two of them would often go out together. in 1991, keri alleges she went back to russell's apartment and brett was there. the two of them -- the three of them watched a music video in the apartment. that was when keri says that russell began to force himself on her. tried to force intercourse, which resulted instead in oral sex and later became more serious in the bathroom following the incident. brett rat naner was there. keri said she looked at him and asked for help and he did nothing and watched. >> brett ratner was in the room while they were having some sort of forced or non-consensual sex? >> that is what keri ah ledgell yes. ratner a
amy kaufman is a writer for the "la times." thanks for joining us. walk us through what allegedly happened with russell simmons and steve ratner and -- >> brett ratner. >> i'm sorry. brett ratner. my apologies. >> aren't you glad we have a two anchor on that one? >> yes, thank you. on the night in 1991. >> sure. so brett ratner was a protege of russell simmons, who is a music mogul, founded def jam recordings. the two of them would often go out together....
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the group included mike kaufman, thomas swazind >>> annual turkey championship between dc top two high school football teams between players at woodson and eastern high schools. woodson played the game with more than a dozen of its players suspended because of this fight. >> nine players appealed those punishment but officials only over turned one suspension be fox 5 paul wagner watched from the sidelines and has the story. >> reporter: it was uphill battle all day long for wood son down 17 players suspended and using a third string quarterback but in the end, they pulled it out. the tone of the game was set early on with two quick touchdowns by blue, hd woodson did its best fighting back with two interceptions and eventually two touchdowns of its own. but blue played the better game and came out on top. 21-14. the turkey bowl trophy now there's after woodson won it the last four years, but the chancellor antwon wilson stood by his decision. >> sometimes when these types of things happen, there are people who have more to lose. i think it's important at all times to be in control of yo
the group included mike kaufman, thomas swazind >>> annual turkey championship between dc top two high school football teams between players at woodson and eastern high schools. woodson played the game with more than a dozen of its players suspended because of this fight. >> nine players appealed those punishment but officials only over turned one suspension be fox 5 paul wagner watched from the sidelines and has the story. >> reporter: it was uphill battle all day long for...
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eagar kaufman is from human research program he highlighted some of the benefits of cooperation with russia so nasa has a long standing. collaboration with the research arena biomedical research where russian space industry particularly with i.b.m. p. institute for biomedical problems in russia we have been doing that for years. we bring a great deal of experience both sides. a lot of experience and in this area both sides have been conducting this type of research studies as well as spaceflight studies op on. the international space station for many years so it was only natural for us to join forces and the latter to take basically leverage each other's abilities and it's only eleven makes sense to increase or efficiency in joining our forces and going further together. six islamist protesters are killed and nearly two hundred injured when riot police break up a demonstration over election rights in pakistan that story and more after the break. with more makers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the final merry go round me the one pe
eagar kaufman is from human research program he highlighted some of the benefits of cooperation with russia so nasa has a long standing. collaboration with the research arena biomedical research where russian space industry particularly with i.b.m. p. institute for biomedical problems in russia we have been doing that for years. we bring a great deal of experience both sides. a lot of experience and in this area both sides have been conducting this type of research studies as well as...
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goes through this kind of formal you know nasa or russian astronaut because much training illegal kaufman from the human research program in russia told us that cooperation between the united states and russia brings that wealth of experience to both sides so nasa has a long standing collaboration in the research arena biomedical research where the russian space industry particularly with i.b.m. p. institute for biomedical problems in russia we have been doing that for years. we bring a great deal of experience both sides. a lot of experience in this area both sides have been conducting this type of research studies as well as spaceflight studies up on. the international space station for many years so it was only natural for us to join forces. that were allowed to take basically leverage each other's abilities and so only it only makes sense to increase or efficiency in joining our forces and going further together. by police in the pakistani capital have forcibly dispersed a group of is in this activists have been blocking key roads there in nearly three weeks almost two hundred people
goes through this kind of formal you know nasa or russian astronaut because much training illegal kaufman from the human research program in russia told us that cooperation between the united states and russia brings that wealth of experience to both sides so nasa has a long standing collaboration in the research arena biomedical research where the russian space industry particularly with i.b.m. p. institute for biomedical problems in russia we have been doing that for years. we bring a great...
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the "post" interviewed kaufman six times. they talked to the friends of the other women involved because they wanted the story to be airtight. that story is airtight. howie: i take your point that not every allegation is true. some are defending moore but mostly not. they are saying he should quit the race. mollie: stories about sexual assault are not easy to report. there has been quite a bit of fervor about this story, not as much calm thought about it. but it's a very difficult story and these are very serious allegations. juan: in the political context, the journal stories you cite, yes. but the loss of a republican seat to a democrat, and right now that race is very tight. and to say the democrats set this up to defeat roy moore, the problem is people are saying exactly how is she part of the machine. what is in her interest to expose herself to the criticism and allegations that she is part of the democrats at this point. she is a trump voter. howie: the "post" gave this story to breitbart. but then you have steve banno
the "post" interviewed kaufman six times. they talked to the friends of the other women involved because they wanted the story to be airtight. that story is airtight. howie: i take your point that not every allegation is true. some are defending moore but mostly not. they are saying he should quit the race. mollie: stories about sexual assault are not easy to report. there has been quite a bit of fervor about this story, not as much calm thought about it. but it's a very difficult...
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indictments handed down earlier this month charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested foronspiring to aid young men to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get letters from people who say how can a christian minister oppose the law of the land? these people seem to forget that one, from a religious perspective, never surrender one's consciousness to the state. it goes through the entire bible. we must obey god rather than men. our puritan forefathers came to this country because they were dedicated to the notion that you do not surrender your conscious to the state. jesus was officially charged with treason. peter and paul were in and out of jail all the time. from a religious point of view, it is possible to say three things about law. one, that it is good. without it, creation would be chaos. therefore, the law reflects and doesn't reject this. which means that one is always trying to improve a la
indictments handed down earlier this month charge kaufman, spock, and three others were arrested foronspiring to aid young men to evade the draft. this was the reverend's reaction. >> we welcome the indictment. what we want to do is to try and demonstrate that many aspects of the war and the law are really unconstitutional. i am disturbed to get letters from people who say how can a christian minister oppose the law of the land? these people seem to forget that one, from a religious...
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doctor and rock climber noah kaufman continue to wow the audience with his spectacular rookie success - and watch history in the making jessie graff becomes the first woman ever to attempt a city finals course. find out who will move on for a chance at becoming
doctor and rock climber noah kaufman continue to wow the audience with his spectacular rookie success - and watch history in the making jessie graff becomes the first woman ever to attempt a city finals course. find out who will move on for a chance at becoming
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and this week a major setback with the school board removing it from the repair he "fox5" korey kaufman is live outside the high school tonight with more on the st story, korey. >> many parents tell me they moved out to this community specifically for the high school. it did get a new science center multi-million dollar science center in fact recently. but the main part of the building is certainly in disrepair. you can see some of the issues just on the outside of this building. but, really, it's the inside that has the worst shape. let's take you inside. because it was built in 195 parents say narrow halls creates fire hazards and students in one classroom have to go through to the get out and stairs like this most of the building is not ada compliant and missing ceiling tile from leaky voovz a common site and patchwork of electrical fixes and exposed wiring. there are holes in walls and peeling paint vrp the school was on track for fixs in 2014. but that got pushed back to 2023. now the school district has sell ofed the sell ofed the projects entirely. among the items receiving h hig
and this week a major setback with the school board removing it from the repair he "fox5" korey kaufman is live outside the high school tonight with more on the st story, korey. >> many parents tell me they moved out to this community specifically for the high school. it did get a new science center multi-million dollar science center in fact recently. but the main part of the building is certainly in disrepair. you can see some of the issues just on the outside of this...
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misconduct allegations against him are true, then he suddenly seems to ship to stanford i was after lee kaufman who first told the washington post that he accosted her when she was 14 appeared on the today show and explain why she did not speak out when he first got into politics. >> my children were small. i was a single parent. when you're in that situation, you do everything that you can to protect your own. so when the washington post sought me out i didn't look for this this fell in my lap. because the presence of questions from reporters and made clear to the former judge in the senate over a democrat doug jones. >> we do not need a liberal person in there, a democrat, jones. >> is an accused child molester better than a democrat? it is an accused child molester better than a democrat? because he denies it. if you look at what is really going on and all the things that have happened in the last 48 hours, he totally denies it. he says it did not happen. >> and the new york tabloids reacting with these headlines. with the same theme. join is not to unless coverage we have ellison barber, da
misconduct allegations against him are true, then he suddenly seems to ship to stanford i was after lee kaufman who first told the washington post that he accosted her when she was 14 appeared on the today show and explain why she did not speak out when he first got into politics. >> my children were small. i was a single parent. when you're in that situation, you do everything that you can to protect your own. so when the washington post sought me out i didn't look for this this fell in...
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what they talked about, that you struck out a conversation with this young woman who was 14, lee kaufman, her mother says that you offered to watch the girl while the mother went inside for a custody hearing they confirmed happened at that time. do you know miss corfman? >> i don't know ms. corfman. i never talked to her, never had any contact with her. the allegation of sexual misconduct are completely false. i believe they're politically motivated, brought only to stop a very successful campaign. that's what they're doing. i never known this woman or anything with regard to the other girls, you understand this is 40 years ago, after my return from the military i dated a lot of young ladies. i do recognize, how far, the names of two of these young ladies, debbie wes on and gloria that canner, which they have -- thacker, their maiden names. >> sean: debbie wessen gibson said you spoke to her high school sievics class and asked her out on several dates, it did not progress against kissing according to the washington point. did that happen? >> i do not remember speaking to a sievics class.
what they talked about, that you struck out a conversation with this young woman who was 14, lee kaufman, her mother says that you offered to watch the girl while the mother went inside for a custody hearing they confirmed happened at that time. do you know miss corfman? >> i don't know ms. corfman. i never talked to her, never had any contact with her. the allegation of sexual misconduct are completely false. i believe they're politically motivated, brought only to stop a very successful...
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. >> chris: this week, lee kaufman, who said she was 14 years old when roy moore touched her inappropriatelyvision. here's a >> he basically laid out some blankets on the floor of his living room and proceeded to seduce me. >> chris: you are so close to this white house. as we said, you are the former press secretary for vice president pence, why do you think the president changed his mind and decided to side with moore? that got december 12th, special election, that he will go down and actually campaign? >> i see no information and i honestly don't think you will go down to alabama, and that's not what i'm hearing from my former colleagues inside the white house still. but really this is going to come down to the same thing that most elections do when voters go into the polls in alabama in a couple of weeks. they will weigh these allegations. they will also take a look at doug jones is record and whether they can -- whether they want someone representing them in the united states senate was pro-abortion, going to be an ally of chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and trying to block the they will
. >> chris: this week, lee kaufman, who said she was 14 years old when roy moore touched her inappropriatelyvision. here's a >> he basically laid out some blankets on the floor of his living room and proceeded to seduce me. >> chris: you are so close to this white house. as we said, you are the former press secretary for vice president pence, why do you think the president changed his mind and decided to side with moore? that got december 12th, special election, that he will...
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i want to bring in former senator todd kaufman. good morning. you got to tell me, as a close colleague and dear friend of joe biden, have you talked to him about this? i really think it sounds like he could be running in 2020. >> you never know. best thing to do when you're trying to figure out what joe biden's thinking is just listen to what he says. i think what he says is it's a long way off. a lot of things can happen. one way or the other. and i think especially with him fate is an important piece of his decision making process. i really understand why everybody -- and i'm one too, you know, with president trump as president everybody's concerned about oh, my goodness, we have to have a good candidate running, 2020. but that doesn't mean the decision has to be made any earlier. >> good point. i want to go back to 2016. i want to play what vice president biden said when he was asked about last year's race and whether or not he could have beaten president trump. take a listen. >> do you think you could have beaten donald trump? >> oh, gosh, i
i want to bring in former senator todd kaufman. good morning. you got to tell me, as a close colleague and dear friend of joe biden, have you talked to him about this? i really think it sounds like he could be running in 2020. >> you never know. best thing to do when you're trying to figure out what joe biden's thinking is just listen to what he says. i think what he says is it's a long way off. a lot of things can happen. one way or the other. and i think especially with him fate is an...
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the 14-year-old complaint because that would be the most serious offense it's become basically lee kaufman's word versus roy moore's and corkman's account is different than the other accounts, and the other accounts roy moore dated some of these women, supposedly, as long as three months and they never got naked. according to corfman supposedly roy took off her shirt and pans and there was some inappropriate touching. >> on roy moore. >> that's correct. >> you started the conversation. i'm just trying to understand how you're feeling. >> you started the conversation saying you know roy moore for years and i don't know if you've met the president of the united states and i'm curious for the sake of conversation, you know, did you believe the sexual harassment and assault allegations against president trump during the campaign? >> i believe that president trump probably at some point in his life has acted inappropriately with women. he's had three marriages e multiple mistresses. i still voted for donald trump. i mean, as a christian i can forgive a past indiscretion, certainly one that's not
the 14-year-old complaint because that would be the most serious offense it's become basically lee kaufman's word versus roy moore's and corkman's account is different than the other accounts, and the other accounts roy moore dated some of these women, supposedly, as long as three months and they never got naked. according to corfman supposedly roy took off her shirt and pans and there was some inappropriate touching. >> on roy moore. >> that's correct. >> you started the...
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and i remember talking with my friend ted kaufman. you ended up serving with him.e was my chief of staff. a fine guy. i remember us sitting and watching and saying i want to meet that guy someday, never expecting to be able to do it. we have an expression in the senate, you have to excuse the point of personal privilege. i realize what i'm talking about is personal. remarkably, john chose to remain in the navy. he had an awful lot of other opportunities, but he had chosen a life of service. and to him, duty always dictated what to do. he stayed. you can imagine my surprise when in 1977, i did meet captain john mccain. senate liaison officer the naval legislative office. i was by far the youngest member of the senate foreign relations committee. and i got an opportunity to travel all over the world. like john, i've met every major world leader without exception since 1976. in the beginning, one of the most consequential days of my career, and we have all looked back on our careers, and think of those things and moments that had an impact on how your career moved for
and i remember talking with my friend ted kaufman. you ended up serving with him.e was my chief of staff. a fine guy. i remember us sitting and watching and saying i want to meet that guy someday, never expecting to be able to do it. we have an expression in the senate, you have to excuse the point of personal privilege. i realize what i'm talking about is personal. remarkably, john chose to remain in the navy. he had an awful lot of other opportunities, but he had chosen a life of service. and...
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kaufman, beverly young nelson have accused this individual judge more who is running for a federal office the of childates senate sexual activity. >> i have no reason to doubt these young women. >> if you believe these young women do you believe judge moore should be seated in the senate and would you introduce investigations by the doj regarding his actions. >> we will evaluate every case. as to whether or not it should be investigated this kind of case would normally be a state case. say the ethics people at the department of justice advised me that the attorney general should not be involved .n this campaign >> thank you. >> i have friends in the campaign. >> i want to make sure that if he comes to the united states senate that there would be the of referring his case for a least a federal review by the department of justice. let me also refer you back to the meeting on march 31, 2016 with mr. papadopoulos. you know that he even addition to his comments in the meeting regarding the meeting between trump and mr. putin had a series , imeetings dealing with cannot imagine your memory woul
kaufman, beverly young nelson have accused this individual judge more who is running for a federal office the of childates senate sexual activity. >> i have no reason to doubt these young women. >> if you believe these young women do you believe judge moore should be seated in the senate and would you introduce investigations by the doj regarding his actions. >> we will evaluate every case. as to whether or not it should be investigated this kind of case would normally be a...
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. >> reporter: sometime found inspiration unexpectedly in the videos of andy kaufman. ♪ andy, did youy? >> i had no intention of writing about an duh in the song, but that's what came out. >> reporter: and the chorus of "yeahs" was an attempt to outdo nirvana's kurt cobain. >> my goal was to do something better than kurt cobain and that was our attempt to do it. >> that's quite funny. >> reporter: "automatic for the people" reached number two on the charts but they did not attend. >> people thought it had to do with health. >> people were saying i had hiv/aids. i didn't. i wanted to avoid it. i was living with people with hi visit. that's my community. i'm not sure i made the right choice. >> you're not. >> yeah. >> what would you have said? >> i'm healthy. i didn't think that's what it was about. i was thinking that people were trying to force me to talk about my sexuality. you know, i didn't think it was anyone's business. ♪ i've got to leave to find my way ♪ >> this is an album that's become more and more popular. >> that's the sign of a good record. one of the things we tried to d
. >> reporter: sometime found inspiration unexpectedly in the videos of andy kaufman. ♪ andy, did youy? >> i had no intention of writing about an duh in the song, but that's what came out. >> reporter: and the chorus of "yeahs" was an attempt to outdo nirvana's kurt cobain. >> my goal was to do something better than kurt cobain and that was our attempt to do it. >> that's quite funny. >> reporter: "automatic for the people" reached...
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and that's a kaufman foundation research that speaks to that. >> whmeanwhile because of what these taxesld do to the deficit the cbo has sent a letter explaining how the rules, the pay-go rules in congress would trigger medicare cuts if, in fact, this tax bill was passed. they said without enacting subsequent legislation to offset this -- the pay go law limit reductions to medicare, meaning if this goes through, congress is going to have to cut into medicare. >> yes. that's exactly right. it's remarkable there's no cry over this deficit increase that we just were talking about. you can rest assured that if this goes through, that will then start and then there will be a great demand, not only for the sequestration to take effect and the ut ccuts to medicare. i think even the social security program would be back on the table for ways to reduce spending or that program entirely. this is, joy, in essence a movement toward the complete corporate takeover of this country. one of the things that just this past week was reported on was the fact that the next nomination for the appointee for hh
and that's a kaufman foundation research that speaks to that. >> whmeanwhile because of what these taxesld do to the deficit the cbo has sent a letter explaining how the rules, the pay-go rules in congress would trigger medicare cuts if, in fact, this tax bill was passed. they said without enacting subsequent legislation to offset this -- the pay go law limit reductions to medicare, meaning if this goes through, congress is going to have to cut into medicare. >> yes. that's exactly...
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as you know, lee kaufman, debbie and beverly young nelson, these young women and others have accusedhis individual who is running for a federal office, the united states senate, of child sexual activity. do you believe these young women? doubtave no reason to these young women. >> with that in mind, if you believe these young women, do you believe judge moore said be seated -- should be seated in the senate if he wins, and will you induce investigation by the doj regarding his actions? evaluate every case as to whether or not it should be investigated. this kind of case would normally be a state case. i would say, representative that the ethics people at the department of justice -- i have talked to them about that when this campaign started, it is the seat i used to hold. they advised me that the attorney general should not be involved in this campaign. i have friends in the campaign. i would steadfastly a here -- >> i want to make sure if he comes to the united takes senate -- united states senate that there would be the possibility of referring his case for at least a federal revi
as you know, lee kaufman, debbie and beverly young nelson, these young women and others have accusedhis individual who is running for a federal office, the united states senate, of child sexual activity. do you believe these young women? doubtave no reason to these young women. >> with that in mind, if you believe these young women, do you believe judge moore said be seated -- should be seated in the senate if he wins, and will you induce investigation by the doj regarding his actions?...