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mary katherine gallagher. mary katherine gallagher. >> mary katherine, right.at's me. >> right. >> and i think i've got it now. >> okay. >> could we have some attention now, please, for mary katherine -- >> gallagher. >> are you auditioning for the show? >> yeah. sometimes i get nervous and when i'm nervous, i stick my hands in my armpits and i go like this and -- gross. very gross. >> that's interesting and weird. >> okay. i think the best way -- i'm sorry. i'm nervous. i think the story would best be told in a monologue. shark-nado two, the second one. the shark kept chasing me. he a huge scar across his face. it's like he knew who i was. i know you're scared. i'm scared, too! monologue. superstar! superstar! >> you are watching cable 10, aurora, illinois, cable community access channel. ♪ wayne's world wayne's world ♪ >> okay, everybody. welcome to wayne's world. here's your host, wayne campbell. >> party! party hardy. it's time for party here in my basement. i'm here, your most excellent host, wayne campbell and with me, as always, is garth. >> party on, wa
mary katherine gallagher. mary katherine gallagher. >> mary katherine, right.at's me. >> right. >> and i think i've got it now. >> okay. >> could we have some attention now, please, for mary katherine -- >> gallagher. >> are you auditioning for the show? >> yeah. sometimes i get nervous and when i'm nervous, i stick my hands in my armpits and i go like this and -- gross. very gross. >> that's interesting and weird. >> okay. i think the...
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no. >> mary katherine -- >> this is a fraud. >> do you believe that? >> no. i'm not confident in that. >> we have two don't believe that it could happen. i don't believe it. that's three. all right? but the government's saying they're going to be able to spot it. they're going to be able to stop it from coming in. total lie. 100% lie. no civilian could -- employee could spot that no matter what kind of thermometer they have. impossible. >> yeah. >> number one. number two, let's shift gears. juan, isis bombing, okay, do you believe that the isis advance is going to be stopped by bombing? yes or no? >> yeah, i think we have slowed them down. they were supposed to -- >> going to be stopped, juan? 20 miles outside of baghdad? >> yeah. well, i don't think they're getting to baghdad if that's what you're asking me. >> i'll discount that answer. mary katherine, do you believe that the isis advance will be stopped by bombing? >> no. i was always worried it wouldn't be. >> 2-1. >> coming to both of these things -- >> no. it is not going to be. juan said something i di
no. >> mary katherine -- >> this is a fraud. >> do you believe that? >> no. i'm not confident in that. >> we have two don't believe that it could happen. i don't believe it. that's three. all right? but the government's saying they're going to be able to spot it. they're going to be able to stop it from coming in. total lie. 100% lie. no civilian could -- employee could spot that no matter what kind of thermometer they have. impossible. >> yeah. >>...
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who do you see out there, mary katherine, that's good at this? >> let me say first that when it comes to reagan, and i got a refresher course as well this week, because i watched the address that reagan gave after the korean airlines flight was shot down, and thank you for thinking of me as someone who maybe didn't live through the years. but i have some memory for it. i noticed there wasn't an applause line for under 35 in the crowd. so i do remember some of that. but i rewatched that speech and i kind of expected going into it -- of course i will like reagan better than obama, if that's all the comparison. i'm wired that way. but what really struck me, especially having been in politics for 24 hours a day during era for a while, is the intellect he assuessumed in the american people. the confidence he had in them. the prosecutorial laying out of the facts. and for the american people to approach that with an open mind. >> he gave us credit. approached us like grown-ups. like citizens. >> yes. frankly, i get frustrated sometimes. maybe if you're
who do you see out there, mary katherine, that's good at this? >> let me say first that when it comes to reagan, and i got a refresher course as well this week, because i watched the address that reagan gave after the korean airlines flight was shot down, and thank you for thinking of me as someone who maybe didn't live through the years. but i have some memory for it. i noticed there wasn't an applause line for under 35 in the crowd. so i do remember some of that. but i rewatched that...
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we are glad she is with us for the third, mary katherine, whath say you?hat >> thank you for having me. a thank you for allowing me to skype in last year. i would have brought my daughter, but frankly she was ar lot more quiet last year than yu she is now. she is not mic ready. she is with her dad.ays it is an honor to be here with t you guys, who do so much great work in your communities.ho and who wage this fight in wayst big and small all the time. is and it is also really cool to be here with you, who i've heard so much about for years and to too finally meet you in person is a blast. y i think just to echo a couple things that you guys said, yes s to katie.art of the media is interested in our fight.that we so that's part of our issue. and playing into that is something that we need to be wary of, especially when things get so ugly, as in mississippi.d and just a brief example, a friend of mine who does conservative politics got a cale from a reporter the other day putting together a panel of ee conservatives who disagree on guy marriage to talk about
we are glad she is with us for the third, mary katherine, whath say you?hat >> thank you for having me. a thank you for allowing me to skype in last year. i would have brought my daughter, but frankly she was ar lot more quiet last year than yu she is now. she is not mic ready. she is with her dad.ays it is an honor to be here with t you guys, who do so much great work in your communities.ho and who wage this fight in wayst big and small all the time. is and it is also really cool to be...
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mary katherine hamm. three years at the summit. speaking of food and libation, i'll see your al sharpton and raise you dr. seuss. your fans here at the summit, every time we say less green eggs and more ham, okay? >> oh, thank you. m. >> i've got a food thing going. green eggs and ham doesn't work as well as steak and tofu. >> green eggs is just a metaphor for juan. >> that's right. it's going out on c-span, friends. the whole world will know it. >> love you, juan. >> i want to go around the panel kind of in lightning round as time wanes, friends. james and i are the ones with living memory of the great reagan victories of the '80s, and you have living memory, but you were all fairly young in the gingrich revolution of '94 sweeping the u.s. house and senate with a contract for america. we wax nostalgic and say boy, it was great back then. we had our eyes on the prize. we agreed on 80% and disagreed amicably opt other, 20%. start with you, james. is that just a false nostalgia? was it really better back then or have we always had th
mary katherine hamm. three years at the summit. speaking of food and libation, i'll see your al sharpton and raise you dr. seuss. your fans here at the summit, every time we say less green eggs and more ham, okay? >> oh, thank you. m. >> i've got a food thing going. green eggs and ham doesn't work as well as steak and tofu. >> green eggs is just a metaphor for juan. >> that's right. it's going out on c-span, friends. the whole world will know it. >> love you, juan....
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katie, mary katherine and james golden. >>> wednesday on c-span 3, washington journals interview of university of minnesota president eric hailer. part of a special series of universities in the big 10 conference. that's followed by part of this year's nation conference. selections from the usa an newell convention and progressive politics from the campaign for america's future. >>> travellers entering the u.s. from any of the three west africa country reporting an ebola outbreak must enter through one of five airports. airports in new york newark, washington, atlanta and chicago, quick to screen passengers for the virus. here is the white house press seconded to say about it. >> on two other subjects, department of homeland security just announced that any travellers from west africa from liberia and sierra leone will have to go through the five airports you had designated. and screening measures and as you have said last week that that covered virtually everybody that was coming in from the country but not entirely. why was not this policy that is being in today putting place back then since
katie, mary katherine and james golden. >>> wednesday on c-span 3, washington journals interview of university of minnesota president eric hailer. part of a special series of universities in the big 10 conference. that's followed by part of this year's nation conference. selections from the usa an newell convention and progressive politics from the campaign for america's future. >>> travellers entering the u.s. from any of the three west africa country reporting an ebola...
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who do you see out there, mary katherine, that's good at this? >> let me say first that when it comes to reagan, and i got a refresher course as well this week, because i watched the address that reagan gave after the korean airlines flight was shot down, and thank you for thinking of me as someone who maybe didn't live through the years. but i have some memory for it. i noticed there wasn't an applause line for under 35 in the crowd. so i do remember some of that. but i rewatched that speech and i kind of expected going into it -- of course i will like reagan better than obama, if that's all the comparison. i'm wired that way. but what really struck me, especially having been in politics for 24 hours a day during era for a while, is the intellect he assuessumed in the american people. the confidence he had in them. the prosecutorial laying out of the facts. and for the american people to approach that with an open mind. >> he gave us credit. approached us like grown-ups. like citizens. >> yes. frankly, i get frustrated sometimes. maybe if you're
who do you see out there, mary katherine, that's good at this? >> let me say first that when it comes to reagan, and i got a refresher course as well this week, because i watched the address that reagan gave after the korean airlines flight was shot down, and thank you for thinking of me as someone who maybe didn't live through the years. but i have some memory for it. i noticed there wasn't an applause line for under 35 in the crowd. so i do remember some of that. but i rewatched that...
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. >> reporter: the american civil liberties union and senior staff attorney mary katherine roper area report claiming american policing has become unnecessarily and dangerously militarized with almost no public discussion or oversight. >> they are accountable to the public and we are supposed to be able to ask them what they're doing and why. >> reporter: yet the new jersey police wouldn't tell the nbc 10 investigators which local agencies took tactical gear. a spokesman said it was a security concern. in delaware we found state police among the most restrained in our area, turning down mine resistant and armored vehicles. records show they've only accepted nontactical equipment like medical kits and sleeping bags. >> we've had police cars destroyed by rifle fire. >> reporter: warwick police chief mark goldberg is one of the chiefs with access to this. we found a 36,000 pound war machine down the street from peace valley park in bucks county. that mine resistant vehicle may have been meant for battal broad but it makes its home here in new britain, pennsylvania, under the care of the
. >> reporter: the american civil liberties union and senior staff attorney mary katherine roper area report claiming american policing has become unnecessarily and dangerously militarized with almost no public discussion or oversight. >> they are accountable to the public and we are supposed to be able to ask them what they're doing and why. >> reporter: yet the new jersey police wouldn't tell the nbc 10 investigators which local agencies took tactical gear. a spokesman said...
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. >> reporter: the american civil liberties union senior staff attorney mary katherine roper has beeng to get information about military gear inside pennsylvania police departments for months. >> you have information here, we were denied. >> reporter: those state records show the philadelphia police department has an armored truck and 255 automatic assault rifles. philadelphia police did not respond to our repeated requests to show you the equipment. they did say their automatic weapons have been converted to semiautomatic. a spokesman said the police department no longer has the armored truck, however, no one, not the philly police or state government could tell us where it went. >> my children are out on those streets. i don't want them facing the potential of military weapons in the hands of people who do not have military training. >> reporter: in montgomery county, abington township police fight mostly property crime. yet they also fight to keep their 1970s-built armored truck running. s.w.a.t. commander patrick malloy says it's been used to rescue shooting victims since they pic
. >> reporter: the american civil liberties union senior staff attorney mary katherine roper has beeng to get information about military gear inside pennsylvania police departments for months. >> you have information here, we were denied. >> reporter: those state records show the philadelphia police department has an armored truck and 255 automatic assault rifles. philadelphia police did not respond to our repeated requests to show you the equipment. they did say their...
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pat, mary katherine gallagher and my buddies there were the spartan cheerleaders. >> ready?ready. ♪ ♪ >> not bad. congrats to my colleagues. zoom in. come on in here. yes, live from new york, it's -- wrong studio. enough, enough. i wanted to do that. back to politics, dwindling options for pro choice women creatinga i new black market. you will not expect this report. we are on the ground and in the political world with terry o'neal, president of a major women's organization. stay with us, everybody. [ male announcer ] tomcat bait kills up to 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. [ male announcer ] tomcat. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new mean
pat, mary katherine gallagher and my buddies there were the spartan cheerleaders. >> ready?ready. ♪ ♪ >> not bad. congrats to my colleagues. zoom in. come on in here. yes, live from new york, it's -- wrong studio. enough, enough. i wanted to do that. back to politics, dwindling options for pro choice women creatinga i new black market. you will not expect this report. we are on the ground and in the political world with terry o'neal, president of a major women's organization....
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. >> you heard the president say, mary i]katherine, tw( be fair - >> yeah,[na weeks later after %a=uqident thatlpt( civis at the airport can stopp) this. f w, juan, do you realize that that -- >> holdron. >> wait a minute, i'll get back. at cjfk in new york, between 10 and 150 west africans come in every day. the editorial in the new york post by the head of the firefighters union says this is insane. my people, firefighters in new york cityt(çó. we respond to all kinds of emergencies. and we don't have the equipment. and we don't know -- and if we have 150 to -- up to 150 west africans coming in every single day, our people are at ÷risk. that's a powerful argument right #ayrñ that's not a powerful argument. >> it's not? >> how many people -- >> blowing smoke? >> no, but let's think about this.c ú-]r; >> Ñiokay. but what ebola? there's n/Ñf ebola in new york. i don't know what he's talking 0m9t the potential existence like -- it existed in dallas. >> this is paranoiaçóçólp and f >> go ahead.rátt)urspáe ground. >> let me speak to juan's point undermining the president, nobody needs to
. >> you heard the president say, mary i]katherine, tw( be fair - >> yeah,[na weeks later after %a=uqident thatlpt( civis at the airport can stopp) this. f w, juan, do you realize that that -- >> holdron. >> wait a minute, i'll get back. at cjfk in new york, between 10 and 150 west africans come in every day. the editorial in the new york post by the head of the firefighters union says this is insane. my people, firefighters in new york cityt(çó. we respond to all...
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plus author katie pavlich and mary katherine hamm. this part of the forum is just over an hour. >>> thank you. it's so good to be with my fellow conservatives today. as many of you know, i'm the number one target for the democrat campaign congressional committee nationally, and they're going to find out that taking on a united states marine corps combat veteran is going to be a lot tougher than they ever thought. it's an honor for me to introduce a former colleague of mine. senator tim scott is the epitome of conservative values and principles. he grew up poor in a single parent household in north charleston, south carolina. he learned the importance of faith, hard work, and family. he started from humble beginnings to build one of the most successful allstate agencies in south carolina. prior to being sworn in to the u.s. senate in january 2013, tim scott served in the united states house of representatives from 2011 to 2013. he was a member of the house leadership and sat on the influential house rules committee. he also served in t
plus author katie pavlich and mary katherine hamm. this part of the forum is just over an hour. >>> thank you. it's so good to be with my fellow conservatives today. as many of you know, i'm the number one target for the democrat campaign congressional committee nationally, and they're going to find out that taking on a united states marine corps combat veteran is going to be a lot tougher than they ever thought. it's an honor for me to introduce a former colleague of mine. senator tim...