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mel brooks says he does have a conceal and carry permit. he says you never know when crime is going to happen. palmer, another alabama republican among others who was there wednesday at that ballfield in alexandria. how many members of congress are carrying? certainwant to make they are safe as possible. if you look at the current environment, in florida, the townhalls are like nothing before. this bickering between republicans and democrats. that is infectious. some of these lawmakers are worried that is going to follow them in washington dc. james calling from greenfield, massachusetts on our public . on our republican line. shooting, of listening to what the congressman had said and they mentioned the congressman yelling at the police to shoot them and i wonder if there is a you have to say stop or i will shoot several times before you can do anything with the washington police. agree thatason -- i the pirates people should be to beo --congresspeople able to carry a gun for their own protection. >> capitol police really sweet in complete
mel brooks says he does have a conceal and carry permit. he says you never know when crime is going to happen. palmer, another alabama republican among others who was there wednesday at that ballfield in alexandria. how many members of congress are carrying? certainwant to make they are safe as possible. if you look at the current environment, in florida, the townhalls are like nothing before. this bickering between republicans and democrats. that is infectious. some of these lawmakers are...
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. >> like mel brooks. >> i want to play in all -- >> i knew you are going to say that. >> i have donece fiction and horror picturepictures. i have done a couple of musicals and comedy. i keep oncoming back to science fiction such as in "death race," you can do an entertaining picture and at the same time you can present some themes or some ideas that are important to you and under the science fiction, it becomes entertainment and death race it becomes a comedy as well as an action film. what are those messages, those issues you are trying to get us to wrestle with through watching dea "death race 2050". >> i am very progressive on my films. went all the way back to the roman coliseum and roman gladiators and everything up to football and martial arts and everything today, today i started with the idea of futuristic racing and i thought about the audience and how do i integrated the audience into this and that's how i came up with the idea of killing pedestrians. you cannot take it seriously unless you are a pedestrian. >> if ru you are in a way of a . at that point, i am turns into a
. >> like mel brooks. >> i want to play in all -- >> i knew you are going to say that. >> i have donece fiction and horror picturepictures. i have done a couple of musicals and comedy. i keep oncoming back to science fiction such as in "death race," you can do an entertaining picture and at the same time you can present some themes or some ideas that are important to you and under the science fiction, it becomes entertainment and death race it becomes a comedy...
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congressman mel brooks describes some of the scene. he said that congressman scalise was over near second base, he heard him scream, i'm quoting now, while all of this is going on, steve scalise was lying on the ground near the second base position crawling into right field, leaving a trail of blood. what you were just saying, important to try to get to the victim and stop the bleeding first. >> when you're there waiting for the vehicle to come and take you away, you need to put direct pressure on the source of the wound as much as you can and try to stop the blood from coming out of your body. >> heather: once he arrived at the hospital, the importance of a team that is put in place and how they handle the situation. we have five different victims here, only one of whom was shot in the hip, but there was also a second person taking to the medstar center. i understand it's a level one trauma center. the team is in place they are to treat both of these people immediately. >> i worked at medstar myself and they have an excellent trauma t
congressman mel brooks describes some of the scene. he said that congressman scalise was over near second base, he heard him scream, i'm quoting now, while all of this is going on, steve scalise was lying on the ground near the second base position crawling into right field, leaving a trail of blood. what you were just saying, important to try to get to the victim and stop the bleeding first. >> when you're there waiting for the vehicle to come and take you away, you need to put direct...
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these days, life-long friend mel brooks, who turns 91 this month, keeps karl company. >> you know, ife good friend you're lucky. mel comes over every night, and i don't know what i would do if he didn't come over. i have no more -- these guys live too far away. i don't drive anymore. i eat though. >> reporter: and he still gets out, like this hbo event a few weeks ago. >> the funniest brain that exists today is in that head. [ applause ] >> the only one who can do a cat noise. will you do it? >> reporter: so if you could give advice to people out there, what's the best advice you can give peoplfolks? >> do something you love to do. don't be living a life of what is a quiet desperation, you know, people working at jobs that they hate to go to. and that's, that, to me, ruins a person. find something in your life to do. do it. >> reporter: that's something they all seem to live by. >> kick your knees up. >> reporter: more than five decades after "mary poppins", dick van dyke will be in the 2018 sequel. back in 1975, norman lear developed "one day at a time" for cbs. now the show's been r
these days, life-long friend mel brooks, who turns 91 this month, keeps karl company. >> you know, ife good friend you're lucky. mel comes over every night, and i don't know what i would do if he didn't come over. i have no more -- these guys live too far away. i don't drive anymore. i eat though. >> reporter: and he still gets out, like this hbo event a few weeks ago. >> the funniest brain that exists today is in that head. [ applause ] >> the only one who can do a cat...
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trent franks, jeff dunk sglin jim jordan, mel brooks and morgan griffith. the list was found in james koch kin son's van as he shot up the baseball practice at eugene simpson stadium park wednesday. the park will remain closed to the public through the wee weekend. this has been scary. >> laura stir lived in this del ray neighborhood for six years. >> in a city it feels like a small town. >> what is sentiment in this city that feels town? >> i think certain shocked. >> on friday night the fbi evidence response team came to the baseball field turned crime scene to look at the trajectory and the number of shots fired and direction which they originated. >> they need to take the time they need. it's not an inconvenience. we understand just thoughts and prayers go to the folks affected and they're families. >> eric was home when james hodgkin son took fire wounding steve scalise. capitol police officers david bailey and crystal grinner and lobbyist matt micca scalise remains in critical condition. >> he will require additional operations to manage abdominal and
trent franks, jeff dunk sglin jim jordan, mel brooks and morgan griffith. the list was found in james koch kin son's van as he shot up the baseball practice at eugene simpson stadium park wednesday. the park will remain closed to the public through the wee weekend. this has been scary. >> laura stir lived in this del ray neighborhood for six years. >> in a city it feels like a small town. >> what is sentiment in this city that feels town? >> i think certain shocked....
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he was playing in this baseball practice that is what's being reported from representatives from mel brooksas you said the gunman pan hal rival scalise was hit in the hip as well as other staffers. there is some word that perhaps some of scalise's security detail is -- they are among the ones injured in this shooting. up to four people what we're being told. let me caution that the information i'm getting here from twitter sean spicer other people other media news in particular reporting some of this about what's happening. all the pieces coming into play so please bear with us if some of the information being relayed changes here and there. but as it is right now we do know that gop steve scalise has in fact been hit. some of his aids hit perhaps some of this security detail. i want to bring my colleague paul wagner who as you know has multiple sources in law enforcement. what insight he can add to what's happening in this baseball field out in alexandria where multiple shots up to 50 if not more fired this morning. paul, what do you know what can you tell us? >> reporter: i just gotten of
he was playing in this baseball practice that is what's being reported from representatives from mel brooksas you said the gunman pan hal rival scalise was hit in the hip as well as other staffers. there is some word that perhaps some of scalise's security detail is -- they are among the ones injured in this shooting. up to four people what we're being told. let me caution that the information i'm getting here from twitter sean spicer other people other media news in particular reporting some...
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we had an opportunity to speak with senator flake from arizona and also senator mel brooks of alabama who were on the field when the shots occurred. at first he didn't realize what was happening until he looked over and saw the gunman put his rifle through the chain link fence and then he heard a scream from representative scalise. meanwhile, everyone on the field, he says, tried to take cover into a dugout and described the moment that representative scalise dragged himself, being shot in the hip, they say, from the dirt mound all the way to the grass field. i want to bring in a man who is on the field. you were on the field. tell us about what you saw and heard and what you did. >> following up on what you just said, i was standing near first base photographing members hitting in the batting cage and there was a white male standing outside of the fence beyond third base. i saw the rifle come up and what ran through my mind is why anybody would be out shooting birt birds at 6:00 in the morning and then suddenly -- him shoot. suddenly, i heard a shot and somebody yelled out, get in th
we had an opportunity to speak with senator flake from arizona and also senator mel brooks of alabama who were on the field when the shots occurred. at first he didn't realize what was happening until he looked over and saw the gunman put his rifle through the chain link fence and then he heard a scream from representative scalise. meanwhile, everyone on the field, he says, tried to take cover into a dugout and described the moment that representative scalise dragged himself, being shot in the...
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. >> congressman mel brooks from alabama, he pointed out that this game has been a washington, d.c., tradition and the game was supposed to take place tomorrow at washington nationals park. because of the game you raise, what, $600,000 for very, very important and worthy charitable causes, right? >> absolutely. for years this game has grown into a wonderful, charitable event for washington, d.c. children, a lot of great causes. this year was a record year. $600,000 raised. it's very fraternal. we get about 15,000 people come to the game. last year president obama came to the game and i stole the bases, and he said you're still good. i said thank you, mr. president, that's something i can tell my grandchildren. it has been really something that both sides in washington comes together, but to have this happen on a baseball field. wolf, i've loved baseball since i've been a kid. i grew up a strong new york met fan and i remember 1969 like it was yesterday, and i've always loved baseball, and i've always felt safe on a baseball field and now i don't know if i'll ever feel safe on a baseb
. >> congressman mel brooks from alabama, he pointed out that this game has been a washington, d.c., tradition and the game was supposed to take place tomorrow at washington nationals park. because of the game you raise, what, $600,000 for very, very important and worthy charitable causes, right? >> absolutely. for years this game has grown into a wonderful, charitable event for washington, d.c. children, a lot of great causes. this year was a record year. $600,000 raised. it's very...
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a sudden here comes zach and he jumped in there and all of a sudden here we were arm to arm and mel brooks took his belt off and gave it to flake and i and we helped put a tourneyket on zach's leg to help his bleeding and we stayed down. >> north carolina congressman mark walker was also on the field yesterday. he's the starting pitcher for the republican team. first, i am so sorry for the ordeal that you went through, but here you are, a little more than 24 hours since the shooting, you've had time to process this. where is your head at now from what's gone on? >> you can see the mood this morning. i was a pastor nearedy two decades dealing with people who has gone through crisis a lot of adrenaline and starts to resonate a little bit. we've been very appreciative of the democrats reaching out giving us hugs. we had a collective time of prayer that i was able to lead with both houses yesterday. a lot of encouragement here in the house today. >> can you give us an idea, again, because when there's adrenaline after it's hard to remember what you saw, when you think back now, what did you ex
a sudden here comes zach and he jumped in there and all of a sudden here we were arm to arm and mel brooks took his belt off and gave it to flake and i and we helped put a tourneyket on zach's leg to help his bleeding and we stayed down. >> north carolina congressman mark walker was also on the field yesterday. he's the starting pitcher for the republican team. first, i am so sorry for the ordeal that you went through, but here you are, a little more than 24 hours since the shooting,...
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know a lot of you tend to focus on the challenges and problems and we're all at high anxiety, the mel brooksmovie but i think we're taking away, what i take away from this panel is that we need to be positive. we need to be creative but we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the prize and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over here as larry talked about but there is far more good things than there are and we have to persist so let's give our speakers around of applause. >>. >> nice job. >> thank you very much. >> susan,, professor kickert and thanks to all of you for participating in this discussion, i want to thank people like larry weiler. for those of you who don't know, he's been working on this and is one of the fathers of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and he's still here. decades later. were going to take a break. between our two panels and the next session is to be on one of the threats of the nonproliferation systems, the north korean missile threat. we begin that in about 10 minutes. so you have a chance to take a quick break. t
know a lot of you tend to focus on the challenges and problems and we're all at high anxiety, the mel brooksmovie but i think we're taking away, what i take away from this panel is that we need to be positive. we need to be creative but we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the prize and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over here as larry talked about but there is far more good things than there are and we have to persist so let's give our...
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you tend to focus on the challenges and the problems and we're all at high-anxiety -- is that a mel brooks movie? but i think we're taking away, what i take away from this panel is we need to be -- is we need to be positive. we need to be creative. we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the prize, and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over the years. larry summed it up. there is far more good things than there are -- and i would say we have to persist. so let's give our speakers a round of applause. [ applause ] >> thank you, susan. >> thank you very much. susan, ambassador kicker, tom countryman and thanks to all of you for participating in the discussion. i want to thank people like larry weiler who for those of you that don't know, yes, he's been working in the field for 65 years and one of the fathers of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and cares so much that he's here decades later. so we'll take a short break between our two panels. the next panel will be on one of the threats of the nonproliferation system. the north korea missile
you tend to focus on the challenges and the problems and we're all at high-anxiety -- is that a mel brooks movie? but i think we're taking away, what i take away from this panel is we need to be -- is we need to be positive. we need to be creative. we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the prize, and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over the years. larry summed it up. there is far more good things than there are -- and i would say we have to...
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about gun control saying it's time for republicans to have more honest conversations with the -- mel brooks was still supporting the second amendment after the fact pointing out and including the senate minority leader a democrat chuck schumer saying praising those officer who were there using their guns to stop this guy. it's a conversation that will continue. >> bill: you may have seen the clip rodney davis the republican from illinois. he talked about political rhetorical terrorism. and that's a phrase we'll explore coming up, too. we're awaiting a news conference as well. cincinnati, ohio, the parents of otto warmbier are about to talk. he was imprisoned in north korea. he returned home in a coma. january 2016 the rej ao*em through him in jail. they hold a one-hour trial. the government sentences him to 15 years hard labor and in february secretary of state rex tillerson briefing president trump on the matter. fast forward to may. last may his imprisonment came up. then last week the state department learning about warmbier's condition. tuesday he was finally evacuated, brought back hom
about gun control saying it's time for republicans to have more honest conversations with the -- mel brooks was still supporting the second amendment after the fact pointing out and including the senate minority leader a democrat chuck schumer saying praising those officer who were there using their guns to stop this guy. it's a conversation that will continue. >> bill: you may have seen the clip rodney davis the republican from illinois. he talked about political rhetorical terrorism....
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a lot of you tend to focus on the challenges and the problems and we are all high anxiety as a mel brooksovie, but i think what we take away from the panel is that we need to be positive, we need to be creative, we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the price, and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over the years. larry summed it up, there are far more good things and we have to persist. let's give our speakers around of applause. [applause] >> that was great. >> thank you very much, susan. thanks to all of you for participating in the discussion. i want to thank people like larry weiler, for those of you who don't know, he's been working in this field for 55 years years and one of the fathers of the nuclear non- proliferation treaty. i care so much that he still here decades later. we will take a short break between our two panels. next session will be on one of the threats, the north korean nuclear and missile threat. we will begin that in ten minutes. you can take a quick break. there are a few more seats up front, when you come back, pl
a lot of you tend to focus on the challenges and the problems and we are all high anxiety as a mel brooksovie, but i think what we take away from the panel is that we need to be positive, we need to be creative, we need to keep our eyes focused on the big picture and the price, and we can't afford to forget all of the accomplishments that we have over the years. larry summed it up, there are far more good things and we have to persist. let's give our speakers around of applause. [applause]...
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interview with another television network based on what he said in phone interview centimet congressman mel brookshite male i saw him for a few seconds if i had to i guess middle-aged he wasn't skinny he wasn't obviously congressman brooks describes the seen it is shocking to hear the kind of chaos, and violence that was happening as this gunman opened fire for an estimated 10 minutes, at this baseball practice -- republicans in congress, the this is according to congressman brooks he starting coming towards home plate where the security detail maybe some wounded defending these lawmakers took him down. . once this is congressman brooks once we got the all clear the shooter was down we ran to second base steve scalise had been shot in the infield he had crawled into the outfield. of this baseball diamond trying to get away from the shooter. they ran to his aid giving him liquids congressman brooks hut pressure on hip wounds as a suffered, said congressional from hero started try to minute mooidz blood loss helicopter landed in centerfield took whoever was mostly wounded most critical away from sce
interview with another television network based on what he said in phone interview centimet congressman mel brookshite male i saw him for a few seconds if i had to i guess middle-aged he wasn't skinny he wasn't obviously congressman brooks describes the seen it is shocking to hear the kind of chaos, and violence that was happening as this gunman opened fire for an estimated 10 minutes, at this baseball practice -- republicans in congress, the this is according to congressman brooks he starting...
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very concerning reports >> yes and i've just been listening to a phone report from congressman mel brooksarticipating in the practice, who described in detail how this shooter with a long gun came out and started targeting people, including steve scalise, congressional aides, and two security -- members of the security detail. and it was a chaotic situation security detail answered fire with handguns. and eventually took the shooter down but, it was a horrific scene that he described. and one that appears to be over. in terms of active shooting. but the kind of tragedy that we experience every couple of years. everyone remembers the shooting of gabby giffords in her district in arizona. and as horrible as you can imagine, this from what we've heard, again, with a gathering of congressional republicans who were there for this practice for the baseball game, and from what we've heard again, early reports, but 50 to 100 shots fired. type of thing where you would expect there to be security that we have heard that some of the security people could have also been hit in the situation. >> right
very concerning reports >> yes and i've just been listening to a phone report from congressman mel brooksarticipating in the practice, who described in detail how this shooter with a long gun came out and started targeting people, including steve scalise, congressional aides, and two security -- members of the security detail. and it was a chaotic situation security detail answered fire with handguns. and eventually took the shooter down but, it was a horrific scene that he described. and...