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she was inside the truck with luke and that it was her in luke's truck.e had said that he only put her in the back of the truck. >> police believe michelle, high on methamphetamine and legally drunk, was walking home from the bull pen bar. luke hasler, also drunk, was driving home at the exact same time and saw her. it appears he stopped his truck and probably made a sexual proposition. >> why don't you leave me alone, you jerk. >> an altercation ensued. hasler, who outweighed michelle by more than 100 pounds, simply threw her in the back of the truck and took off. a few minutes later, michelle's friends saw her in the back of the truck, although they didn't recognize her. two miles down the road, hasler stopped the truck and got out. michelle jumped out of the truck bed and, preparing for a fight, tore off her jacket. but she was no match for hasler. he hit her in the mouth, knocked her tooth out, and she lost consciousness. he bundled her into the front seat, where she bled over the seat belt, the floorboards and the jumper cables. hasler then made a u-
she was inside the truck with luke and that it was her in luke's truck.e had said that he only put her in the back of the truck. >> police believe michelle, high on methamphetamine and legally drunk, was walking home from the bull pen bar. luke hasler, also drunk, was driving home at the exact same time and saw her. it appears he stopped his truck and probably made a sexual proposition. >> why don't you leave me alone, you jerk. >> an altercation ensued. hasler, who outweighed...
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i'm sorry, luke.cate but you do win a copy of a chance to play in the tournament of champions. erica and lester, appreciate you playing, being good sports. you get the home edition. >> sure. steve, i'm glad i could help. go terriers. >> boston college. >> oh, no! i forgot about that. >> sucks to be you. >> so you did rig my buzzer. wel to tell you why. chex makes seven gluten free flavors. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we love chex! yo(the 2014 chevy equinox)d. comes with great features... ...like usb connectivity, so you can enjoy your favorite music. mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! hi mom. and a multi-flex sliding rear seat, for your passenger's comfort and your own. start your summer off right and get this 2014 chevy equinox ls for around $199 per month. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead t
i'm sorry, luke.cate but you do win a copy of a chance to play in the tournament of champions. erica and lester, appreciate you playing, being good sports. you get the home edition. >> sure. steve, i'm glad i could help. go terriers. >> boston college. >> oh, no! i forgot about that. >> sucks to be you. >> so you did rig my buzzer. wel to tell you why. chex makes seven gluten free flavors. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. when you find something this good,...
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>> luke, these individuals don't fit into the geneva convention of prisoners of war. let me be very clear on this. these guys were actually authorized to be killed or captured as part of the original authorization of use of military force, aumf, back in 2001. at least two of them should have been tried as material supporters of the al qaeda network for the attack on 9/11. so -- by the way, i consider this a bush failure, not an obama failure. these guys should have been taken care of under the years that bush had them under their control. i don't know why they didn't. with that said, these guys going back into combat or at least being available for combat, they're not back yet. we don't know the mou which was used with qatar to put them back where they're at. has already given new, reinvigorated energy to the taliban. they've actually been attacking in pakistan, karachi. there's been two attacks. discussions now by the taliban of grabbing more people, quote, unquote, like bergdahl who will give them more leverage. this is, again, a very tenuous move on our part. i don
>> luke, these individuals don't fit into the geneva convention of prisoners of war. let me be very clear on this. these guys were actually authorized to be killed or captured as part of the original authorization of use of military force, aumf, back in 2001. at least two of them should have been tried as material supporters of the al qaeda network for the attack on 9/11. so -- by the way, i consider this a bush failure, not an obama failure. these guys should have been taken care of...
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should he do something to help luke?akes up his mind when the woman comes after him too. >> what do you think you're doing, eh? you little fart. >> that's why the film stopped. because i didn't want her to knock the phone out of my hand. i just thought, well, i'd better stop now. >> so just who is this female ball of terror scaring the be jeess bejesus out of her neighbors? >> my name's valerie dunningham. i'm 63. i'm a mother of four and a grandmother of six. and i'm 4'10". and i don't really take it upon myself to hit everybody. but i'm afraid he got me in the wrong mood that morning. >> valerie tells her side of the story. >> i had my car out, cleaning it, and the wheelie bin had come from here. and it's an industrial bin, not a wheelie bin. and i was walked over to here. and i pushed it. and i happened to have the newspaper in my hand. so bang, bang, bang, bang. he was here. and he went like this. he was frightened of me. he was frightened. the more he stopped, the more i did. and i went bing, bing, bing, bing. i don
should he do something to help luke?akes up his mind when the woman comes after him too. >> what do you think you're doing, eh? you little fart. >> that's why the film stopped. because i didn't want her to knock the phone out of my hand. i just thought, well, i'd better stop now. >> so just who is this female ball of terror scaring the be jeess bejesus out of her neighbors? >> my name's valerie dunningham. i'm 63. i'm a mother of four and a grandmother of six. and i'm...
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." >> but stay tuned, luke russert in for chuck. >> this is going to be absolutely fantabulous. bye. >> a prisoner trade to free the only american held captive in afghanistan during the war sets off a debate over talking to the taliban. the obama administration says the deal was worth it but top politicians say it could put the u.s. at risk. and an effort by hillary clinton's effort to beat back criticism of her role over the handling of the benghazi attack in 2012. plus just one day left until the mississippi mud fight produce as primary winner in the tea party's torch fare is getting last-minute high profile help from national names. good morning from new york. it's monday, june 2, 2014. this is "the daily rundown." i'm lukes russert in for chuck todd. >> after walking off his post in 2009, bergdahl because the only hostage taken in that country. he was freed by special force. >> you were from a strong tribe. you are even stronger now. five years is a seemingly endless long time but you've made it. >> the ethos is true. bowe, you were not left behind. i told you you wouldn't b
." >> but stay tuned, luke russert in for chuck. >> this is going to be absolutely fantabulous. bye. >> a prisoner trade to free the only american held captive in afghanistan during the war sets off a debate over talking to the taliban. the obama administration says the deal was worth it but top politicians say it could put the u.s. at risk. and an effort by hillary clinton's effort to beat back criticism of her role over the handling of the benghazi attack in 2012. plus...
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i'm luke russert. in the center of the political world this wednesday, just a stone's throw away from the white house, where president obama is now sitting down with congressional republicans and democrats. he's briefing them on what he's thinking about the crisis in iraq. and perhaps getting congress, both democrats and republicans, on board with his policies. even though it would be easy for him to say why even try? and then there's the latest numbers in our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. not good news for the president. the big dagger, more than half of americans believe the obama presidency is over, done, finance yooeto. sxlan simple, they don't believe he can lead and get the job done. as iraq continues to unravel even before this latest crisis, a whopping 57% disapproved of our our commander in chief conducts his foreign policy. who knows what that number would be today. even his overall job approval is way underwater. 53% disapprove while just 41% like what he's doing. that ties an all-tim
i'm luke russert. in the center of the political world this wednesday, just a stone's throw away from the white house, where president obama is now sitting down with congressional republicans and democrats. he's briefing them on what he's thinking about the crisis in iraq. and perhaps getting congress, both democrats and republicans, on board with his policies. even though it would be easy for him to say why even try? and then there's the latest numbers in our nbc news/"wall street...
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this father's day i'm so pleased to be joined by luke russert, tim's son.osted "meet the press" for nearly 17 years until his untimely death in 2008. luke, of course, now an nbc news correspondent covering congress and he's written a new preface to his father's book "big russ and me" to coincide with the tenth anniversary of its publicati publication. great to have you here. >> i appreciate it. >> your dad's favorite holiday and yet for you it's got to be a tough one. >> it's not easy. it's not easy when you see so many folks out there just hugging their fathers and i miss him, but on the other hand, it makes me happy that people still have that close relationship with their fathers which is something that was so important to my dad. for me on father's day i do a lot of self-reflection, i remember a lot of good times. interestingly enough because it comes so close to the day he actually passed it's sort of a double whammy for me, but i find comfort in things like a baseball game, comfort in things like grilling out and having some burgers and a few beers. a
this father's day i'm so pleased to be joined by luke russert, tim's son.osted "meet the press" for nearly 17 years until his untimely death in 2008. luke, of course, now an nbc news correspondent covering congress and he's written a new preface to his father's book "big russ and me" to coincide with the tenth anniversary of its publicati publication. great to have you here. >> i appreciate it. >> your dad's favorite holiday and yet for you it's got to be a tough...
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luke will remember this, boehner made fun of take party stuff, it's hard to do immigration reform. he wasn't blaming the president then. this stage it is a complete impasse because of gop stubbornness. so the president is letting out his inner stark as he did on climate change. it won't win anything in terms of legislative action but he's still fighting to win the political narrative. >> luke, when i saw boehner's statement, as the congressman points out, any reform wouldn't take place until after the president was out of office. it xbrust seems like such a an excuse, we can't trust the president to broadly enforce laws. you have made this point. there's no sort of -- there's no -- there is -- >> you can't quantify it. no metric by which the republicans would somehow trust this president. when pushed, i feel like they are in a corner. there's no there there to this argument. >> what's interesting was the last line in john boehner's statement which he references the national labor relations board supreme court ruling last week, sort of cautioning obama moving on executive actions. a
luke will remember this, boehner made fun of take party stuff, it's hard to do immigration reform. he wasn't blaming the president then. this stage it is a complete impasse because of gop stubbornness. so the president is letting out his inner stark as he did on climate change. it won't win anything in terms of legislative action but he's still fighting to win the political narrative. >> luke, when i saw boehner's statement, as the congressman points out, any reform wouldn't take place...
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to luke's point, they with watching, we got great pictures there.sunday was the highest rating of any u.s. soccer game ever. so people have really fallen in love with this team. what is it about this team? is it their grit? there's no real huge star here. what do we find so compelling about this u.s. soccer team? >> well, crystal, we have some news to give you right now. hearing in my ear from your producer that both games are final right now. so the u.s. has lost but portugal did defeat ghana 2-1. they will advance. the united states will advance to the knockout round in the world cup which is a huge deal for u.s. soccer and everyone who followed the team. they'll play again in the tournament. who they'll play is to be determined. right now if things hold as they are in the other groups, the u.s. will probably play belgium in the round of 16. >> okay. >> so not sure yet when that game will be but the u.s. has advanced to the knockout round. that's a huge deal. >> how does the belgium team look? >> they've played really well in this tournament. if y
to luke's point, they with watching, we got great pictures there.sunday was the highest rating of any u.s. soccer game ever. so people have really fallen in love with this team. what is it about this team? is it their grit? there's no real huge star here. what do we find so compelling about this u.s. soccer team? >> well, crystal, we have some news to give you right now. hearing in my ear from your producer that both games are final right now. so the u.s. has lost but portugal did defeat...
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>> two things, luke. she can now reference this book, when she's on the campaign trail next year, which i think she will be, when someone asks her about benghazi, she can say on page 136, i said, this i dealt with this issue now. so to put aside the issues from her state department tenure and lay that aside and say i'm moving forward now, look at my book to see how i answered that. second thing and i think this is important like mark said, there is really to meet start of a presidential campaign. i think she's laying out and if you listen to the way she's interviewing, she's talking about her health is fine, she's ready to go. it tells you if you're another democrat, if you're joe biden, martin o'malley, hillary clinton is 90% of the way there and maybe you should stand down. that's a useful signal to send as well. >> the other thing i think about here, as luke was saying, everybody knows hillary clinton, everybody knows who she is. but i think there a lot of question marks about exactly how she would pos
>> two things, luke. she can now reference this book, when she's on the campaign trail next year, which i think she will be, when someone asks her about benghazi, she can say on page 136, i said, this i dealt with this issue now. so to put aside the issues from her state department tenure and lay that aside and say i'm moving forward now, look at my book to see how i answered that. second thing and i think this is important like mark said, there is really to meet start of a presidential...
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luke touched on it and i think the congressman intimated it.hat is, what is conservative tichl in this modern era? what does it mean? everyone has a different idea what that means. if that is what we are, we need to get behind that. if not, the battle is really going to be drawn out well into 2016. >> yeah. congressman, i think a lot of us want to believe there's this pocket of moderate republicans who look at these proceedings and are skeptical and think, oh, this is not good. and i wonder as a democrat on the hill, have you heard from anybody in the quote/unquote establishment gop who said this isn't good and we have some serious soul searching to do? >> think the establishment republican base or party has been saying this for quite some time candidly. they're very concerned that this turn to the far right will be very difficult to recover from into the future. so i think there are a number of folks in the republican party who would like to see the party be able to just get thinks done instead of always work on the social end of it so far to
luke touched on it and i think the congressman intimated it.hat is, what is conservative tichl in this modern era? what does it mean? everyone has a different idea what that means. if that is what we are, we need to get behind that. if not, the battle is really going to be drawn out well into 2016. >> yeah. congressman, i think a lot of us want to believe there's this pocket of moderate republicans who look at these proceedings and are skeptical and think, oh, this is not good. and i...
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as luke said, we're talking about a separation of powers question. congress passed a law, the legislative branch passed a law limiting the powers of the executive branch. the commander in chief. when he signed that law, president obama made a signing statement saying, you know, this isn't constitutional. i'm not going to follow it at all times. and it turns out that's exactly what he did in the case of bergdahl. >> and the other point directed at these members of congress from hagel. at least in his words, the prisoner exchange was done legally. he said it was substantial mitigation of risk to our countries and national interest. and luke, he went on to make the point of the team that went in to rescue sergeant bergdahl, saying that he's not heard from any of them, or from very few people who have applauded the fact that these men put their lives on the line, and that this recovery happened without any loss of american lives. >> yeah, i found it interesting that chuck hagel really called out those who went after not only sergeant bergdahl, but also h
as luke said, we're talking about a separation of powers question. congress passed a law, the legislative branch passed a law limiting the powers of the executive branch. the commander in chief. when he signed that law, president obama made a signing statement saying, you know, this isn't constitutional. i'm not going to follow it at all times. and it turns out that's exactly what he did in the case of bergdahl. >> and the other point directed at these members of congress from hagel. at...
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nbc capitol hill correspondent luke russert.bc national correspondent peter alexander at the white house. peter, what are we expecting from the president? i gather no decision on air strikes but we're talking about the possibility of hundred special forces going in? >> we are told by two senior defense officials that dozens, as they describe it, fewer than 100 as it's said to nbc news, special forces could be -- at least right now one of the options being seriously considered by this administration. in that meeting taking place with the president and his national security council right now. one of the press aides came out and told reporters a matter of moments ago the president is still meeting with those advisers which may delay that announcement at 12:30 today. we're also hearing from kelly o'donnell what senior congressional sources are telling her, that the president is expected to announce today. basically, a preview of the choices that are under consideration right now that he will once again reaffirm it would be a limited
nbc capitol hill correspondent luke russert.bc national correspondent peter alexander at the white house. peter, what are we expecting from the president? i gather no decision on air strikes but we're talking about the possibility of hundred special forces going in? >> we are told by two senior defense officials that dozens, as they describe it, fewer than 100 as it's said to nbc news, special forces could be -- at least right now one of the options being seriously considered by this...
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joining me now, robert costa, nbc's luke russert. luke, let me start with you.et's start with the majority leader post. the likely bar, if you were to assume raul labrador's number is what, what is he likely to get, what is the hard core anti-leadership vote that will vote against anything boehner wants, no matter what he asks for, that labrador is likely to get? >> well, you always have the liberty caucus as we call them here on capitol hill, chuck, or the kamikaze caucus, depending on which gop leadership aide you talk, to but that's usually around 30. i think the over/under for labrador is probably about 50 votes. you'll probably have those extreme guys to the right like the steve kings, the thomas masseys of the world who kinds of come here with the idea they want to blow up business as usual. i also think you'll get some people in there that don't think kevin mccarthy has done a good job, who want to protest him being majority leader. there are some folks upset about the process. they thought this election happened too quickly. one week after was the leader
joining me now, robert costa, nbc's luke russert. luke, let me start with you.et's start with the majority leader post. the likely bar, if you were to assume raul labrador's number is what, what is he likely to get, what is the hard core anti-leadership vote that will vote against anything boehner wants, no matter what he asks for, that labrador is likely to get? >> well, you always have the liberty caucus as we call them here on capitol hill, chuck, or the kamikaze caucus, depending on...
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he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevitylives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time he would open his mouth and tell a story, i made sure i had time to listen to him. >> we spent many, many hours playing pinochle, watching baseball games, and i would come in from work and be tired and i'd feel like making something to eat and here would come luke and he he'd say, you got some bread? he'd have some gravy made. he could make some gravy. >> he would sit and talk with me hours on hours. >> he always tried to keep me out of trouble, you know, keep it on the straight and narrow. >> he meant an awful lot to me. >> lucas, i'm going to miss you. >> on the other end of the spectrum, our stay at indiana state also included a wedding. >> this is my girlfriend, jodie. >> when we met inmate ronnie ty, serving 11 years for robbery, he was looking forward to making a lifetime commitment to jodie.
he was just a good guy. >> the death of our brother luke recalls our human condition and the brevitylives on earth. >> even though they were on opposite sides of the law, they still had a decades old relationship. >> i knew luke for 30 years, and i loved him. he was a good guy. >> any time he would open his mouth and tell a story, i made sure i had time to listen to him. >> we spent many, many hours playing pinochle, watching baseball games, and i would come in...
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by they, he means russian oil joint luke oil.arrived in 1999, attracted by the abundant hydro carbons. the company's presence can be seen everywhere. but its relationship with the komi people isn't as good as the bill board suggests. this is why leaks from rusty pipes often they are discovered by hunters and fishermen in remote locations. for this one, we found just a few kilometers from one of the villages. >> i don't want them to pollute our nature we care about our children. all they think about is money. >> we are not going to go. our parents and grandparents are buried here i will fight to the end of my days. >> 200 people from 13 nearby villages have gathered to protest against the expansion of the oil giant. they say luke oil covers up spills and its efforts to clean up are insufficient. people are desperate to be heard, but no other journalists came. the tipping point for this protest was a new illegal facility built without the required consultation with komi communities. >> several times, we have asked luke oil for thei
by they, he means russian oil joint luke oil.arrived in 1999, attracted by the abundant hydro carbons. the company's presence can be seen everywhere. but its relationship with the komi people isn't as good as the bill board suggests. this is why leaks from rusty pipes often they are discovered by hunters and fishermen in remote locations. for this one, we found just a few kilometers from one of the villages. >> i don't want them to pollute our nature we care about our children. all they...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out at cern to end dependent journalist luke wrote koski we are changed doc luke welcome back to the thanks for having me it's an honor and pleasure really appreciate it yeah well we've been you know checking in with the a periodic lee for a few years now you are one of the last of a breed you are an independent journalist and as such you run to a lot of scuffles and fossils and a lot of time what's been the most dramatic confrontation is that the most insane one was probably the first one i ever did where i never ever would have a deal cameron tried to confront anybody went out there asked the question i was still rough i was still nervous it ended up with the security guards trying to steal my tape chasing me away picking me up dragging me out trying to confiscate everything that happened i remember running away a couple for about six blocks they weren't able to catch me back in the day when i was still younger and that really kicked off changed to really the first conversation that i ever did you know being harassed being thrown ar
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out at cern to end dependent journalist luke wrote koski we are changed doc luke welcome back to the thanks for having me it's an honor and pleasure really appreciate it yeah well we've been you know checking in with the a periodic lee for a few years now you are one of the last of a breed you are an independent journalist and as such you run to a lot of scuffles and fossils and a lot of time what's been the most dramatic confrontation is that...
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luke, let's start with you first of all. because cantor was reportedly at a starbucks fund-raiser here in washington, not even at his home district in the seventh near richmond on election day. does that encapture the whole problem that he faced, that he was spending too much time on leadership, not enough time on the folks back home? >> sure. and i'll give you my own anecdote, andrea. yesterday at the house gop press leadership conference, i asked eric about it, anytime we tried to talk to his aides about this, they laughed us off and said we were completely crazy. and we ended up drinking that truth serum from them, and it was the wrong truth serum. what you really see are certain things coming out now, the fact that he was at starbucks raising money yesterday and not caring about this. the fact that he spent $168,000 on steaks, and david brat spent $200,000 on his entire campaign. while he's out there beating the drum against raising the debt limit at one point and against the grand bargain, he's also going out to faceboo
luke, let's start with you first of all. because cantor was reportedly at a starbucks fund-raiser here in washington, not even at his home district in the seventh near richmond on election day. does that encapture the whole problem that he faced, that he was spending too much time on leadership, not enough time on the folks back home? >> sure. and i'll give you my own anecdote, andrea. yesterday at the house gop press leadership conference, i asked eric about it, anytime we tried to talk...
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. >> ayman, your old pal luke russert here. one thing i do not feel has gotten a lot of attention is the role of the kurds throughout this process. they have moved on another city. they've taken a lot of refugees fleeing the violence. what is the future the kurds play in the new iraq, and will they give up any territory they've already gotten throughout this process? >> well, any territory they've gained now, particularly in the oil-rich city, it's going to be very hard for them to give up. i doubt any of them will give it up politically. in fact, they'll turn and say, when we were trying to share this with you guys, it didn't work. the iraqi army entirely melted away, and we had to take control of the city to protect our own interests, to protect the citizens. now they're also making the argument that the region of kurdistan has been the only place for sunnis. they're now turning around and saying, we are the most process pous part of this country. we're the most stable part. and they have been critical of the united states fo
. >> ayman, your old pal luke russert here. one thing i do not feel has gotten a lot of attention is the role of the kurds throughout this process. they have moved on another city. they've taken a lot of refugees fleeing the violence. what is the future the kurds play in the new iraq, and will they give up any territory they've already gotten throughout this process? >> well, any territory they've gained now, particularly in the oil-rich city, it's going to be very hard for them to...
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luke and i are doing a recycling drive.lect enough bottles, they build a school in africa. luke: wouldn't that be so cool to go to a school made out of bottles? that would certainly be a special school. did you hear what i said, parents -- "special school"? okay. nobody make a big deal about it, but i just broke up with dylan. no! oh, my gosh. are you okay, honey? yeah, i'm fine. i just -- i need to date someone who has a clue, instead of an idiot who bangs his head every time he rides his bike out of his garage. every time. i'm sorry, honey. i'm sorry for both of you. i'll have to text him later. mm. i got to jump in the shower. i'm gonna be late. where are you going? i'm going to meet my friend valerie. i haven't seen her in 15 years. we used to work together.
luke and i are doing a recycling drive.lect enough bottles, they build a school in africa. luke: wouldn't that be so cool to go to a school made out of bottles? that would certainly be a special school. did you hear what i said, parents -- "special school"? okay. nobody make a big deal about it, but i just broke up with dylan. no! oh, my gosh. are you okay, honey? yeah, i'm fine. i just -- i need to date someone who has a clue, instead of an idiot who bangs his head every time he...
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luke, we have some bad news for you. it's about walt. i'm afraid... he passed away.yesterday.
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seconds before the explosion sound engineer anton voloshin died immediately reporter eager kaurna luke was taken to hospital with severe injury but died on the operating table thirty minutes later and here is how the cameraman describes what happened. we you clearly. for months we went to the police where according to information we got there were refugees some of the first groups were helping the refugees to flee the areas under attack and when i reached the forefront the self-defense activists told me to hide behind a big car you know film from that spot this self-defense activist raised his hand to show the refugees the safe path of this moment the first more time exploded in damages hand our journalists stayed further away at the checkpoint and i turned my head and i saw that the second and third more tires went off exactly where they were i didn't see my colleagues as my view of them was blocked by trees i only managed to film people dragged away a self-defense activist he had no legs there was a roll between us between our journalists and me i could hear more tires exploding all
seconds before the explosion sound engineer anton voloshin died immediately reporter eager kaurna luke was taken to hospital with severe injury but died on the operating table thirty minutes later and here is how the cameraman describes what happened. we you clearly. for months we went to the police where according to information we got there were refugees some of the first groups were helping the refugees to flee the areas under attack and when i reached the forefront the self-defense...
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. >> ken, luke russert hear in washington. one thing i found fascinating is the degree of which this is sunni versus shiite and how they're so fed up with maliki that portion os of saddam's old army is joining the isis. how significant is that? they have significant training and they know the country inside and out. >> you put your finger on the critical thing going on here. we can't think about this just being isis. they have invaded iraq and it has nothing to do with iraqi politics. as you said, they're now joining up with all of these other militias in iraq. it speaks to the alienation of a community as a result of maliki's treatment of them in the last two, three, or four years. it's why we're going to deal with the problem, solve the situation, pull iraq out of the civil war, it can't be just about military operations and bombing stuff. the fundamental problem is political and we have to deal with that and that is harder to deal with than the military. >> ken, susan ochs in here for crystal. iraq has really start todd bec
. >> ken, luke russert hear in washington. one thing i found fascinating is the degree of which this is sunni versus shiite and how they're so fed up with maliki that portion os of saddam's old army is joining the isis. how significant is that? they have significant training and they know the country inside and out. >> you put your finger on the critical thing going on here. we can't think about this just being isis. they have invaded iraq and it has nothing to do with iraqi...
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several times we asked luke oil for a response to the people's complaints - up in the north of russia and hear at the oil company's moscow headquarters. so far there has been no comment. natural resources remain the backbone of the russian economy, and oil production spread to the farthest corners. a few benefit from jobs, but with environmental damage so commonplace often indigenous people feel the costs outweigh the games. >>> italian prime minister has given powers to his top official, trying to prevent scandals like the one embracing the mayor. he stepped down in relation to a public works project. >> translation: let's be clear, corruption cannot be fought with now rules, but an educational and civic bet. and with a large investment in the moral conscience. we give the national anti-corruption authorities real powers. the possibility to verify investments and interventions, and this is a huge opportunity for italy to change >>> a military offensive in donningo against an -- bin dong against a you ganned -- democratic republic of democratic republic of congo is said to be making g
several times we asked luke oil for a response to the people's complaints - up in the north of russia and hear at the oil company's moscow headquarters. so far there has been no comment. natural resources remain the backbone of the russian economy, and oil production spread to the farthest corners. a few benefit from jobs, but with environmental damage so commonplace often indigenous people feel the costs outweigh the games. >>> italian prime minister has given powers to his top...
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luke russert.nk you. >> bill clinton played the role of explainer in chief for president obama in 2012. he's apparently at it again. this time for his wife hillary clinton defendi ining comments made about the former first couple's financial status. during her recent book tour she said they were, quote, dead broke when they left the white house. david dwrgregory asked the president about the comments and critics who say the potential presidential candidate is out of touch with voters. >> it is factually true we were several billion dollars in debt. she's not out of touch. she advocated and worked as a senator for things that were good for ordinary people. if you don't give the most in-depth answer to a question because you immediately remember what you felt like the day we left, as opposed what it looks like everybody else now who is having trouble, you have to say i have to clean it up. which she did. >>> joining me live nbc senior political editor mark murray. you said before on-air that being we
luke russert.nk you. >> bill clinton played the role of explainer in chief for president obama in 2012. he's apparently at it again. this time for his wife hillary clinton defendi ining comments made about the former first couple's financial status. during her recent book tour she said they were, quote, dead broke when they left the white house. david dwrgregory asked the president about the comments and critics who say the potential presidential candidate is out of touch with voters....
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joining us now is luke russert. start with the breakingest of breaking news and steve has beaten rosscompaum, trying to w up some voteses. how surprised are you that steve scalise will be taking the u.s. house of representatives? >> going into this i saw him as the slight favorite and yesterday his team pretty much guaranteed they'd win on the first ballot and i thought that was perhaps a bit of an overreach because rosscum is the chief deputy whip and what this comes down to is the house gop conference said we're not having another blue state guy in the leadership. we want a red state true conservative at least as true as we believe steve scalise can be and they spoke up. this is a conference that's 40% from the south and they felt they were underrepresented in the leadership table and steve scalise will represent him. he was head of the republican studiy committee which was the house gop conference. he is somebody who has voted against a lot of these controversial bills that have been on the house floor for the ho
joining us now is luke russert. start with the breakingest of breaking news and steve has beaten rosscompaum, trying to w up some voteses. how surprised are you that steve scalise will be taking the u.s. house of representatives? >> going into this i saw him as the slight favorite and yesterday his team pretty much guaranteed they'd win on the first ballot and i thought that was perhaps a bit of an overreach because rosscum is the chief deputy whip and what this comes down to is the house...
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this father's day i'm so pleased to be joined by luke russert, tim's son.ad hosted "meet the press" for nearly 17 years until his untimely death in 2008. luke, of course, now an nbc news correspondent covering congress and he's written a new preface to his father's book "big russ and me" to coincide with the tenth anniversary of its publication. great to have you here. >> i appreciate it. >> your dad's favorite holiday and yet for you it's got to be a tough one. >> it's not easy. it's not easy when you see so many folks out there just hugging their fathers and i miss him, but on the other hand, it makes me happy that people still have that close relationship with their fathers which is something that was so important to my dad. for me on father's day i do a lot of self-reflection, i remember a lot of good times. interestingly enough because it comes so close to the day he actually passed it's sort of a double whammy for me, but i find comfort in things like a baseball game, comfort in things like grilling out and having some burgers and a few beers. and als
this father's day i'm so pleased to be joined by luke russert, tim's son.ad hosted "meet the press" for nearly 17 years until his untimely death in 2008. luke, of course, now an nbc news correspondent covering congress and he's written a new preface to his father's book "big russ and me" to coincide with the tenth anniversary of its publication. great to have you here. >> i appreciate it. >> your dad's favorite holiday and yet for you it's got to be a tough one....
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. >> luke joins me live from the hill. luke, first of all, any new information expected to come out today? >> so far we haven't seen anything. that's because with the house gop strategy is right now is to tie miss o'connor, the counselor who used to be for the irs commissioner. she worked may to december of 2013. because she works the white house, they believe there's a direct connection between the irs scandal and the white house. there's never been an explicit one made. take a listen to jim jordan a republican from ohio said to her this morning. >> we asked you to come to the hearing a week ago. in the week you didn't ask like, what happened here? we learned in april the congress didn't learn until june. >> the letter i received from chairman issa said the reason you wanted to talk to me was to understand what i learned at my time at the irs. i didn't not have much time to prepare. i prepared to tell you. >> you didn't think to ask about the fact that the white house new in april and the house doesn't know until june? >>
. >> luke joins me live from the hill. luke, first of all, any new information expected to come out today? >> so far we haven't seen anything. that's because with the house gop strategy is right now is to tie miss o'connor, the counselor who used to be for the irs commissioner. she worked may to december of 2013. because she works the white house, they believe there's a direct connection between the irs scandal and the white house. there's never been an explicit one made. take a...
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nbc capitol hill correspondent luke russert and perry bacon jr. who is live at the faith & freedom conference. perry, give us a lay of the land there today. who has been impressing the crowd, what buzz you are hearing there especially about this fall 2014 and ultimately 2016. >> the favorite candidate was the person who spoke yesterday, ted cruz. had a very large applause when he spoke. he and rubio. today has been rand paul who spoke a lot about his view being pro life. we had chris christie now talking about pro-life issues and being bipartisan. the reputation he has as well. the key thing about this conference, a lot of republicans went to the mitt romney conference last week in utah. that was about tactics. how do we beat hillary clinton. how do we look forward. this is about how conservative i can be. a lot of bashing obama and a lot of people emphasizing how much they don't like obamacare, how pro life they are. that's what you are seeing from all the candidates today. paul, christie as well. >> perry bacon perfecting his golf voice for futu
nbc capitol hill correspondent luke russert and perry bacon jr. who is live at the faith & freedom conference. perry, give us a lay of the land there today. who has been impressing the crowd, what buzz you are hearing there especially about this fall 2014 and ultimately 2016. >> the favorite candidate was the person who spoke yesterday, ted cruz. had a very large applause when he spoke. he and rubio. today has been rand paul who spoke a lot about his view being pro life. we had chris...
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i wish, luke, you did build healthcare.g healthcare.gov. >> thank you for having me back. >> and now, looking at the developing irs e-mail scandal and the house oversight congressman evan chaffetz, what if i said, hey, guys, i came to the irs and i said, hey, i lost the receipts and i did not keep the tax returns for that year and the dog ate my receipt and the tax returnings would that fly with them? >> it does not pass the basic sniff test the. of course not, sean, they would go after you. that is no excuse. i want to know why the irs commissioner who appeared before the committee on the 26th of april this year when asked about the e-mails said they were taken off and put on servers and he said that they do have those e-mails and raised his hand under oath, and the only reason they were not there is because they were extracting the 6103 and he confirmed that they had them, and was he lying to the congress at this point? we have a lot of question fs fo him. >> well, that is interesting and let's go through the time line of this. in march of 2010, the targeting of the conservative gro
i wish, luke, you did build healthcare.g healthcare.gov. >> thank you for having me back. >> and now, looking at the developing irs e-mail scandal and the house oversight congressman evan chaffetz, what if i said, hey, guys, i came to the irs and i said, hey, i lost the receipts and i did not keep the tax returns for that year and the dog ate my receipt and the tax returnings would that fly with them? >> it does not pass the basic sniff test the. of course not, sean, they...
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. >> luke russert everybody. >> luke lets loose. >> got to watch that.it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with that blood monitoring routine. ♪ you made great time. i found another way. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto®
. >> luke russert everybody. >> luke lets loose. >> got to watch that.it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven...
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>> i attacked her. >> luke asked this question earlier. you didn't totally answer it.es of people that are like putting themselves in the mud and under the barbed wire and fire and the ants and snakes and all that is this. >> you would be surprised. we are surprised. 4-year-olds to 80-year-olds come out to compete. the 4-year-olds won't do the full course. >> is there a kids course? >> there is a kids course. fire barbed wire section and blasting people, to make it tougher, and i saw a woman that looked like flo from the brady bunch and i thought, it has to be a costume. she was 75 years old under the barbed wire and passing young people. >> incredible. >> it's a state of mind, right. >> if you're aggressive and want to get out and active, come out. >> age is a number. what you tell yourself. >> joe, i want to go back to the point i was talking about earlier, the idea of playing through pain. elaborate on what you said, though, in terms it's a frame of mind that people these days, i feel, because they live in these electronic worlds, with their smartphones and their ta
>> i attacked her. >> luke asked this question earlier. you didn't totally answer it.es of people that are like putting themselves in the mud and under the barbed wire and fire and the ants and snakes and all that is this. >> you would be surprised. we are surprised. 4-year-olds to 80-year-olds come out to compete. the 4-year-olds won't do the full course. >> is there a kids course? >> there is a kids course. fire barbed wire section and blasting people, to make it...
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luke brown simpson the ex-wife of o.j.impson. the bodies one of them o'jays ex-wife. slash everything else cole was nearly decapitated if you watch the o.j. simpson case unfold and i did as a t.v. reporter for k c b s in l.a. it's a moment in time you could never forget. yes we will never forget the white ford bronco ill fitting glove and unrelenting o.j. media circus thanks to you see over the course of this week the m.s.m. is running no less than three several hour long special on the twentieth anniversary of the o.j. simpson case cnn's future ran last night called o.j. is a wild ride twenty years after the chase and b.c.s. dateline debuts its two hours special tomorrow called the people versus o.j. simpson what the jury never heard and not to be outdone fox news great ancestor is hosting her very own special recapping her claim to fame as one of the primary reporters we dissected every outrageous johnnie cochran outburst during the trial of the century yes because just in case you didn't get enough force fed tabloid cel
luke brown simpson the ex-wife of o.j.impson. the bodies one of them o'jays ex-wife. slash everything else cole was nearly decapitated if you watch the o.j. simpson case unfold and i did as a t.v. reporter for k c b s in l.a. it's a moment in time you could never forget. yes we will never forget the white ford bronco ill fitting glove and unrelenting o.j. media circus thanks to you see over the course of this week the m.s.m. is running no less than three several hour long special on the...
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. >>> the second largest oil company luke oil is facing protests in russia, in the far north.rory challands reports. people blame lax safety standards at the facility for damage to their environment. >> reporter: it may be june, spring arrived in this village in northern russia, it's a short season here, with only a couple of months to prepare for the long harsh winter. these indigenous people have lived like this for centuries, relying on the surroundings for food. this man checks his nets for the first catch. there's not much, but what there is will go into his family's fish soup tonight. >> translation: from olden times we hunted and punished. they arrived. we don't mind them, but if they drill oil they should respect nature. >>> by they he mines luke oil. it arrived in 1999 attracted by the abundant hydrocarbons buried beneath the swamps. the company's presence can be seen everywhere, but ties relationship with the people is not as good as the billboard suggests. this is why leaks from rusty pipes are discovered by hunters and fishermen in remote locations. we found this a
. >>> the second largest oil company luke oil is facing protests in russia, in the far north.rory challands reports. people blame lax safety standards at the facility for damage to their environment. >> reporter: it may be june, spring arrived in this village in northern russia, it's a short season here, with only a couple of months to prepare for the long harsh winter. these indigenous people have lived like this for centuries, relying on the surroundings for food. this man...
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and luke isn't home yet. oh. i'm right here. where were you? this house still holds its secrets.ou're probably wondering why i called you all here. - nope. - well, stop your wondering... - we're not wondering. - and behold this wonder! - (haley) oh, my god! - (claire) wow. - (phil) ha ha! - aah! i sold a home to the one and only pete johnson. there's only one pete johnson? only one who's california's top r.v. dealer. there's 835 others. nightmare of a deal to paper. well, and this was his way of saying... - thank you. - of course. (lowered voice) he paid a commission, too, right? yes. and he told me i could take jolene out anytime. yeah, i named her! let's take this dirty girl for a spin up the coast!
and luke isn't home yet. oh. i'm right here. where were you? this house still holds its secrets.ou're probably wondering why i called you all here. - nope. - well, stop your wondering... - we're not wondering. - and behold this wonder! - (haley) oh, my god! - (claire) wow. - (phil) ha ha! - aah! i sold a home to the one and only pete johnson. there's only one pete johnson? only one who's california's top r.v. dealer. there's 835 others. nightmare of a deal to paper. well, and this was his way...
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think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by saying congratulations on your continued success and offer a word of encouragement that as san francisco continues to grow this change can only happen a that with you and it accepts and recognized that san francisco is a exemplifies and incorporating body do not building the hype when people say that san francisco is pushing you out this has room for everyone in this audience and remember you are able to rise above all the circumstances >> thank you. i admire you and god bless (clapping). >> you know, in my former life not that i'm gone but for years i was working for the school district i was a teacher and an administrator i taught at the ab it's today know where that is, i taught at the making take care, i taught at katrero middle school it is now i s a and the principle as jane lick so the best thing for me was to graduate number one it's important to see people graduate i include the young people came from there recent cer
think about all the important people we've got judging luke and nancy pelosi and others those are really a fine example of unregistering leaders i want to close by saying congratulations on your continued success and offer a word of encouragement that as san francisco continues to grow this change can only happen a that with you and it accepts and recognized that san francisco is a exemplifies and incorporating body do not building the hype when people say that san francisco is pushing you out...
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gate restaurant association and the chamber of commerce and council with our restaurants we're not luke the consistency for all industries but looking at where we see the change of ownership and with restaurants the larger are prone to change of ownership where restaurants have under 2 hundred employees we felt comfortable to more of the chain restaurants there's two arenas one that went to san jose but had the job security but we have the airport so we thought it was important along with the conversion centers innovating dollars not two which consistency but in the provision it covers 2 hundred room and in lake it covers hotels with as little as 50 guest rooms but in oakland and berkley they choose to go per employers we felt that this number was a good balance and i'm here in san francisco and would cover the vast majority of hotels that may be subject to ownership changes and we see that in hotels with a smaller number of rooms so that is kind of how we got to the number and i feel comfortable with moving forward i want to go over the number we've gotten to. i i'm going to make a mot
gate restaurant association and the chamber of commerce and council with our restaurants we're not luke the consistency for all industries but looking at where we see the change of ownership and with restaurants the larger are prone to change of ownership where restaurants have under 2 hundred employees we felt comfortable to more of the chain restaurants there's two arenas one that went to san jose but had the job security but we have the airport so we thought it was important along with the...
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luke brown has more. >> 14 years after its economy was brought to the brink, the --dows of fresh that default of fresh debt default hangover argentina. billion.$1.5 like the majority of creditors, they have refused to agree to debt restructuring over the last decade. this latest setback drew a defiant response from the president. >> any government in any country directed in the areas of policy making need to be openly negotiating. --president can expect subject his country or his people to extortion. lead toing to pay could another technical default, potentially as early as the end of the month. president kirchner warned it could bump the man's for payment -- demands for payments up to half of the rnc reserves. currency reserves. >> the problem is that those who --ept did the restructuring accepted the restructuring would be able to go back to argentina and demand the same conditions as hedge funds. this decision puts the whole restructuring of argentina stet at risk. >> argentina could yet open talks with the holdouts. they face another problem. they cannot legally offer better terms
luke brown has more. >> 14 years after its economy was brought to the brink, the --dows of fresh that default of fresh debt default hangover argentina. billion.$1.5 like the majority of creditors, they have refused to agree to debt restructuring over the last decade. this latest setback drew a defiant response from the president. >> any government in any country directed in the areas of policy making need to be openly negotiating. --president can expect subject his country or his...