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mr. buck's diligence here. mr. buck has consistently and unrelentingly, you know, pursued relief on his clai -- his claim. so i think that those factors make mr. buck's case unique from the vast majority -- justice sotomayor: that's the third circuit test, isn't it? ms. swarns: yes. it is. and that makes mr. buck unique from the vast majority of noncapital or other prisoners who are going to bring these cases to the federal courts. chief justice roberts: so the -- the -- the answer to justice alito is that in our opinion, we should say our interpretation of rule 60b, in case it doesn't apply unless it's a capital case? rule 60b doesn't draw that distinction. ms. swarns: no. i think in terms of the question of the extraordinariness factors, i think this court can and should look to those that we've identified in our brief. first, is there a risk of injustice to the petitioner? here we unquestionably have that. we're facing an execution. chief justice roberts: the risk of injustice, if it was a sentence for ten years,
mr. buck's diligence here. mr. buck has consistently and unrelentingly, you know, pursued relief on his clai -- his claim. so i think that those factors make mr. buck's case unique from the vast majority -- justice sotomayor: that's the third circuit test, isn't it? ms. swarns: yes. it is. and that makes mr. buck unique from the vast majority of noncapital or other prisoners who are going to bring these cases to the federal courts. chief justice roberts: so the -- the -- the answer to justice...
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that makes mr. buck from the of vast majority to bring these cases to the federal court. >> so the answer to t6 the interpretation is that it doesn't apply of messages a capital case but that does not draw that distinction. >> of that extraordinary factor the court showed look to those we have identified. is there a risk of injustice to the petitioner? we are facing execution. >> that was a sentence 10 years that was unjust. >> absolutely. the risk of injustice to repair the integrity of this judicial system more broadly >> sentenced 40 years that not impairs the integrity of the system. i know death is different but did is hard to factor why it is different in the context of particular rules. >> additionally though here, your honor with mr. buck we have the state acknowledge in his case there is no significant fidelity interest in his death sentence. if you add that to the fact his claim of ineffective assistance of counsel added is mildly meritorious. you have a group of factors that this court should
that makes mr. buck from the of vast majority to bring these cases to the federal court. >> so the answer to t6 the interpretation is that it doesn't apply of messages a capital case but that does not draw that distinction. >> of that extraordinary factor the court showed look to those we have identified. is there a risk of injustice to the petitioner? we are facing execution. >> that was a sentence 10 years that was unjust. >> absolutely. the risk of injustice to repair...
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mr. buck's diligence here. mr. has consistently and unrelentingly, you know, pursued relief on his claim. so i think that those factors make mr. buck's case unique from the vast majority -- justice sotomayor: that's the third circuit test, isn't it? ms. swarns: yes. it is. and that makes mr. buck unique from the vast majority of noncapital or other prisoners who are going to bring these cases to the federal courts. chief justice roberts: so the -- the -- the answer to justice alito is that in our opinion, we should say our interpretation of rule 60b, in case it doesn't apply unless it's a capital case? rule 60b doesn't draw that distinction. ms. swarns: no. i think in terms of the question of the extraordinariness factors, i think this court can and should look to those that we've identified in our brief. first, is there a risk of injustice to the petitioner? here we unquestionably have that. we're facing an execution. chief justice roberts: the risk of injustice, if it was a sentence for 10 years, that's unjust. m
mr. buck's diligence here. mr. has consistently and unrelentingly, you know, pursued relief on his claim. so i think that those factors make mr. buck's case unique from the vast majority -- justice sotomayor: that's the third circuit test, isn't it? ms. swarns: yes. it is. and that makes mr. buck unique from the vast majority of noncapital or other prisoners who are going to bring these cases to the federal courts. chief justice roberts: so the -- the -- the answer to justice alito is that in...
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do you want to us say on one hand, this was a clear violation of the constitution, mr. buck, he get a new sentencing hearing? or do we address the issue that the attorney actually raised, and that is, did the lower federal appellate court use the right standard in denying buck what we call a certificate of appealability, which would have enabled him to go back to a federal district court, reopen his habeas petition to argue that he deserves a new sentencing hearing. >> brown: so in this case, the possible uts are unclear. >> that's right. >> brown: but the centents seemed clear. >> it seemed clear across the bench they definitely had a problem with what happened at his trial. >> brown: let me come back to the larger picture. you said no blockbusters but there are a few out there they might take. >> absolutely. just because they may be small or narrow or low profile doesn't mean they're uninteresting. the court for example has an interesting case, the trinity lutheran church in missouri is challenging mizor's denial state grant to resurface a plae ground, claiming it striment
do you want to us say on one hand, this was a clear violation of the constitution, mr. buck, he get a new sentencing hearing? or do we address the issue that the attorney actually raised, and that is, did the lower federal appellate court use the right standard in denying buck what we call a certificate of appealability, which would have enabled him to go back to a federal district court, reopen his habeas petition to argue that he deserves a new sentencing hearing. >> brown: so in this...
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so that is further evidence of prejudice to mr. buck. last, i would just be clear that when mr. buck litigated his first 60(b) motion, coleman, as -- as texas has acknowledged, stood as an unqualified bar. there was no opportunity, before martinez was announced, for him to argue. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. >> the second presidential debate is sunday night. at 8:30, a predebate briefing for the audience. at 9:00 p.m., your reaction. watch live on c-span, on-demand using your desktop or tablet. app in thespan radio app store or on google play. justice supreme court anthony kennedy. he talks about how the internet has affected civil discourse, his work as a teenager in montana's oilfields, and is conversations with the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. >> i would like to follow up on theme.-- on the civics civics isanding of very important for america, especially the younger generations. i understand you recently had an opportunity to go see "hamilton." i wonder what was your reaction to that and do you think that as a way we can reach younger ame
so that is further evidence of prejudice to mr. buck. last, i would just be clear that when mr. buck litigated his first 60(b) motion, coleman, as -- as texas has acknowledged, stood as an unqualified bar. there was no opportunity, before martinez was announced, for him to argue. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. >> the second presidential debate is sunday night. at 8:30, a predebate briefing for the audience. at 9:00 p.m., your reaction. watch live on c-span,...
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. >> the chair recognizes mr. buck. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. landry, have you ever prosecuted a case? >> sir? >> have you ever prosecuted a case? >> a criminal case? not since being a attorney general. >> mr. horowitz? >> i did. >> ms. gupta? >> yes. >> mr. landry, who is your client? >> the state of louisiana. >> the people of the state of louisiana? >> that's correct, yes, sir. >> mr. horowitz, when you prosecuted cases, who was your client? >> people of the united states. >> many your opening, ms. gupta, you say police officers -- this is the top of page four -- police officerks not solve crimes, therefore cannot help victims prosecute criminals if victims and witnesses feel afraid to share information. why would a victim or witness be afraid to share information? >> only if they're afraid of the suspect. >> how about if they are in this country illegally, and they share information and they're asked about their status in this country, would they feel afraid to share information perhaps for that reason, that they could be deported or held if
. >> the chair recognizes mr. buck. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. landry, have you ever prosecuted a case? >> sir? >> have you ever prosecuted a case? >> a criminal case? not since being a attorney general. >> mr. horowitz? >> i did. >> ms. gupta? >> yes. >> mr. landry, who is your client? >> the state of louisiana. >> the people of the state of louisiana? >> that's correct, yes, sir. >> mr. horowitz, when you...
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principals so we can be sure those get brought throw in a reasonable amount of time according to mr. buck lands the ceo for the education outside he knows who the commitments or who shall be working with i know in may and so i just want to brought to your attention of the board we have the bulk mous and with the time with the after-school programs we are using one vendor we should be pulling those together to the principals do have to do those individually but this is again perfect example of just from the funds are not there and we're engaging vendors service without having a contract in place it is just not a good best practices for us i know those are a pain in the ass because we've been pulling those that results in good analysis from our deputy superintendent guerrero that is giving you a full kind of run down of what we'll be doing next and to the need forever all of our folks to be using an online program you know when they're submitting those there handwritten type of memos that take a tremendous amount of energy and it is ridiculous we're not all on the sampling on that so - you
principals so we can be sure those get brought throw in a reasonable amount of time according to mr. buck lands the ceo for the education outside he knows who the commitments or who shall be working with i know in may and so i just want to brought to your attention of the board we have the bulk mous and with the time with the after-school programs we are using one vendor we should be pulling those together to the principals do have to do those individually but this is again perfect example of...
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mrs. clinton are in big bucks with clients from one firm that handled the foundation, shelling out $116 million for personal appearances to bill clinton. here is what we know according to the leaked emails. chelsea clinton is the one who asked for a review of the consulting firm run by doug band and other members of clinton circles because she was worried doug band was in the hustling business. she wanted to make sure, the firm says it never received any financial benefits. if you are offering the client's access to bill clinton, hillary clinton and the next president, one would think you might charge your client a higher fee. that would be some financial benefit, we know the emails from these emails the clients, the consulting firm were encouraged to donate to the clinton foundation, we know from a separate release of emails from wikileaks that aids to hillary clinton and the state department were willing to bend over backwards to help donors to the foundation, for friends and films. what we still don't know, is in fact, whether this is a pay to play scheme. we await donald trump, democratic s
mrs. clinton are in big bucks with clients from one firm that handled the foundation, shelling out $116 million for personal appearances to bill clinton. here is what we know according to the leaked emails. chelsea clinton is the one who asked for a review of the consulting firm run by doug band and other members of clinton circles because she was worried doug band was in the hustling business. she wanted to make sure, the firm says it never received any financial benefits. if you are offering...
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sharply higher this morning in premarket trading after rallying nearly 20% looking up almost 20 bucks this morning. mrah candidate larger than x active new subscribers using investors concerns about its growth. netflix picked up reprint 6 million subscribers sharply above the estimate. thanks in part to rich on this are such a stranger things, get john, luke cage and netflix will release a whopping 1000 hours of original shows and movies in 2017 which would take you about 41 days to bench watch if you want to try that lets another deal with chris rock. lauren: that was a huge price tag for comedy. i can watch 41 days trade. all of paris for the shanghai composite in china of 1.4% at the nikkei up with 4%. the hang seng in hong kong rallied 1.4% and the cost in south korea two thirds of 1%. nicole: european stocks that all of paris as well. the one of the up 1% of the cac up one and a quarter% as is the german dax. a couple losers this morning. ryan air blaming the british pound and also yogurt in baby food under pressure this morning. lauren: coming back after a decline yesterday. dow futures higher b
sharply higher this morning in premarket trading after rallying nearly 20% looking up almost 20 bucks this morning. mrah candidate larger than x active new subscribers using investors concerns about its growth. netflix picked up reprint 6 million subscribers sharply above the estimate. thanks in part to rich on this are such a stranger things, get john, luke cage and netflix will release a whopping 1000 hours of original shows and movies in 2017 which would take you about 41 days to bench watch...
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mr. trump is bucking the tide on this. john mccain is going to win easily in arizona.has become a toss up state. >> it seems pretty clear at this point the way that not only the national thing is moving but have a state like arizona go blue is a pretty big deal. is it possible that come election day there is surge, a couple million people go to polls and vote for trump and surprise everybody or do you think this is pretty much a done deal? >> nothing is ever a done deal. people have to vote. i think that polls generally this stage of the race tend to be fairly good predictors. i want to say that i agree with larry. larry, i miss coming on your show. i wish they would give you the show back. it was a lot of fun joining you. >> we will get you on the radio. when your homeland security secretary we will have you come on the radio. that is a promise. >> i don't want that job. i will tell you this. this is interesting because it goes to contessa's report. i just came back from arizona where i was doing volunteering for the clinton campaign and talking to local reporters and
mr. trump is bucking the tide on this. john mccain is going to win easily in arizona.has become a toss up state. >> it seems pretty clear at this point the way that not only the national thing is moving but have a state like arizona go blue is a pretty big deal. is it possible that come election day there is surge, a couple million people go to polls and vote for trump and surprise everybody or do you think this is pretty much a done deal? >> nothing is ever a done deal. people have...
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mr. ezza, political science and history instructor here at bucks county community college. thank you. lause] mr. pezza: hello again. today, october 13, is breast cancer awareness day. i hope every congressman elected next month across the nation will bring a passion to washington to provide the resources to combat this as well as other devastating diseases. welcome to another in a series of congressional debates that the lower bucks campus of the community college has sponsored in every primary and general election since 2004. we are proud to play a role in what we repeatedly described as a celebration of democracy. we take the responsibility seriously and we are equally proud of the audience decorum exhibited in the past and the decorum we know we will have today. i want to recognize our campus executive director and our director of security, as well as our technical crew for their work in preparation for this event. this debate is being broadcast statewide by the pennsylvania cable network as well as nationwide by c-span. debate questions were solicited from our faculty and the final
mr. ezza, political science and history instructor here at bucks county community college. thank you. lause] mr. pezza: hello again. today, october 13, is breast cancer awareness day. i hope every congressman elected next month across the nation will bring a passion to washington to provide the resources to combat this as well as other devastating diseases. welcome to another in a series of congressional debates that the lower bucks campus of the community college has sponsored in every primary...
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joe buck is a good sport othing would make mr thanto have uecker in the booth. end quote." still ahead on live at daybreak-- a final check of your weather and traffic together... and the four things you need to know as you head out the door. including... an update on breaking news happening right of an overnight homicide. pete zervakis tells you where this happened-- and who police are noit's time with pete zerkis-- live on art milwaukee's east side-- where a woman's been found dead. live...pz... tmj4 around our canareacontinue to vote early ahead of next month's election. milwaukee... absentee voting has been running since late last month. in other communities: like the city of waukesha ... it just started yesterday "job lines" wi official be launched y. todait a system where bus routes connect milwaukee's in tner ci lotions in washington and waukesha counties.that means people from milwaukee can get to job opportunities at more than 150 businesses in those areas. want to go to the milwaukee bucks home opener tomorrow for free? later today-- you' giveaways today! bango-- a
joe buck is a good sport othing would make mr thanto have uecker in the booth. end quote." still ahead on live at daybreak-- a final check of your weather and traffic together... and the four things you need to know as you head out the door. including... an update on breaking news happening right of an overnight homicide. pete zervakis tells you where this happened-- and who police are noit's time with pete zerkis-- live on art milwaukee's east side-- where a woman's been found dead....
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the bucks beat the mavericks 88-74. here's mr. maker after the game. thon: so focused because i love playing the big stage. i've done it all through high school. my gym's always packed out new. stephanie: entering a week four showdown against the giants tomorrow night, the packers' defense has yet to put it all together. green bay's d ranks 13th on the strength of its run defense. those stats are a point of pride for packers' defenders who feel the passing game deficiencies are the exception and won't be the norm this year. the giants have seen enough on tape to respect the challenge. the back end needs to come around for green bay but it >> this front is real deal. the d-line is strong and again, you've got a personnel they can switch linebackers to defensive ends and bring in pro bowlers off the bench. they're good. >> a combination of those guys playing well inside and guys outside being a little bit more disrupting in the run game this year. >> we've got so many guys coming in and out rushing from the inside and outside and you can centers, guy lik
the bucks beat the mavericks 88-74. here's mr. maker after the game. thon: so focused because i love playing the big stage. i've done it all through high school. my gym's always packed out new. stephanie: entering a week four showdown against the giants tomorrow night, the packers' defense has yet to put it all together. green bay's d ranks 13th on the strength of its run defense. those stats are a point of pride for packers' defenders who feel the passing game deficiencies are the exception...
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protectionism, specifically, how do these trade agreements impact your potential constituents in bucks county? mr. santarsiero: it a critical issue but i think it is a false question, a false trade-off. it is not as if the alternative to these agreements is protectionism. we need to have trade agreements that are fair. the fundamental problem with the ttp is that it is not fair. it does not equal the playing field. leaves american workers and american jobs at risk because in the othere potential signatories to the agreement, systems where they do not have the same environmental protections we have in the united states. the same worker safety protections we have five for over 100 years in the united states. agreement would ultimately subject those regulations in the united states to potential litigation and challenge. the issue is not so much whether it be protectionism or the trade agreements. the issue is whether we will have fair trade agreements that attempt to level the playing field so american workers and can actually compete with these developing countries. that is what we ought to be figh
protectionism, specifically, how do these trade agreements impact your potential constituents in bucks county? mr. santarsiero: it a critical issue but i think it is a false question, a false trade-off. it is not as if the alternative to these agreements is protectionism. we need to have trade agreements that are fair. the fundamental problem with the ttp is that it is not fair. it does not equal the playing field. leaves american workers and american jobs at risk because in the othere...
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mr. baseball call the world series. an illinois man started an online petition to replace joe buck the announcer with brewer's legend bob uecker for the world zero's broadcast. it's racked up 31,000 signatures. there is a link to the petition at our website tmj4.com. and look at this. just a few minutes ago joe buck sent out this message in response to the petition saying, nothing would make me happier booth, so nice response from joe. based on this next story, you may want to be in the booth. the world series starts tomorrow. if you want to see it in person expect to pay up. >> shannon: the cheapest ticket for game three will cost you more than $2,000. that's not even for a seat. it's standing room. championship droughts are one factor driving up the cost. the chicago cubs haven't won a world series championship since 1908, and the cla last won in 1948. you need to get a hot dog with that. >>> he's known more for his shooting but vitto brown is using singing skills to encourage fellow students to vote. >> it's your vote, come on focus, you want to. vote as you want to. vote as you need to. you should vote too because i
mr. baseball call the world series. an illinois man started an online petition to replace joe buck the announcer with brewer's legend bob uecker for the world zero's broadcast. it's racked up 31,000 signatures. there is a link to the petition at our website tmj4.com. and look at this. just a few minutes ago joe buck sent out this message in response to the petition saying, nothing would make me happier booth, so nice response from joe. based on this next story, you may want to be in the booth....
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other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mrump. you don't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the pot might get even bigger. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this space. if they do hit $1 million, which of course will instantly become $6 million for veterans with reed hoffman's $5 million pledge, if they do that, they'll try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this space. mom, i have to tell you something. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home fely. love it's what makes a subaru, a suba
other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mrump. you don't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the pot might get even bigger. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this...
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other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mrp. you don't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the presideot might get even bi. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this space. when a moment turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-ter
other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mrp. you don't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the presideot might get even bi. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this...
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other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mr't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the pot might get even bigger. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this space. it's endless shrimp at red lobster. with another new flavor you never saw coming... grilled, glazed korean bbq shrimp. and try as much as you want of flavors like new parmesan peppercorn shrimp. just come in before it ends. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. as a health services and innovation company optum powers modern healthcare by connecting every part of it. so while the world keeps searching for healthier we're here to make h
other presidential candidate in modern history has ever done. 6 million bucks would do a lots of good for america's veterans, mr't get the money, the veterans do. is that okay? the pot might get even bigger. if they do hit a million bucks which will instantly become $6 million for veterans, if they do that, they're going to try to keep it going. they'll set a new goal of $10 million for veterans. maybe that will be enough to sway donald trump and his campaign. we'll see. watch this space. it's...
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mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: duane buck was condemned to death after his own court appointed trial attorneys knowingly introduced an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of violence in the future because he is black. this evidence encour
mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: duane buck was condemned to death after his own court appointed trial attorneys knowingly introduced an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of violence in the future because he is black. this evidence encour
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mr. kaplan to be held accountable under the laws offhand kind. >> reporter: bucks county district attorney matthew weintraub announced you this charge's monday against lee kaplan, now accused of sexually assaulting a a total of six young victims all sisters over the course of eight years n june investigators discover 11 young children living in the basement of kaplan's feasterville home, he admitted to fathering two of them with the eldest girl now 18 so is only 12 when sexual encounter allegedly began. >> it saddens me and sickens me. >> reporter: probable cause affidavit outlines disturbing details of kaplan's rape and sexual assault of the victim, youngest only six years old at the time. >> well, i think he should get everything that he deserves. i mean it is a sad situation. >> reporter: sexual abuse allegedly began in the to the pots home in lancaster county where kaplan had his own bedroom and continued inside his own home in bucks county when children moved there. neighbors near the old street road home said they felt something was off but saw nothing to indicate abuse. >> i wish i
mr. kaplan to be held accountable under the laws offhand kind. >> reporter: bucks county district attorney matthew weintraub announced you this charge's monday against lee kaplan, now accused of sexually assaulting a a total of six young victims all sisters over the course of eight years n june investigators discover 11 young children living in the basement of kaplan's feasterville home, he admitted to fathering two of them with the eldest girl now 18 so is only 12 when sexual encounter...
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mrs. clinton is up by five points. but it's trump who is winning the buck aye state, ohio.w, the director of the uva director of politics, larry sabato. what do you glean from the latest round of polling? >> the news is very very good for hillary clinton. she is up 11 in colorado, which one poll had tied. she's up by wide moargins in three national surveys, cbs, cnn and survey monkey. i think he got a real boost from the first debate and that has actually grown over time. let me note, megyn, that these polls were not taken after the "the new york times" revelation about trump's taxes. so it may have had some effect. we'll have to wait until the next round of polls. >> so i mean, does it cause you to change your electoral map? you started to change it a little more favorably toward donald trump when she was having her terrible week and a half. >> i want to see if these changes are durable, megyn. remember the democratic convention bounce that clinton got, it was enormous. but it faded. and the question i have is, as we get toward election day, are we going to look back at th
mrs. clinton is up by five points. but it's trump who is winning the buck aye state, ohio.w, the director of the uva director of politics, larry sabato. what do you glean from the latest round of polling? >> the news is very very good for hillary clinton. she is up 11 in colorado, which one poll had tied. she's up by wide moargins in three national surveys, cbs, cnn and survey monkey. i think he got a real boost from the first debate and that has actually grown over time. let me note,...
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bucks. hey, this guy's a crook. what difference does it make what i owe? oh, are we arresting mr. fertello? we're not playing "improve my loan," huh? we are arresting him. i may have subsequent plans. [ sighs ] what, are they giving you female hormones up here, guid? shut up. [ chuckles ] [ sighs ] now, look, uh, i'm not happy, tommy. we're policemen, norm. we're doing our duty. "happy" don't enter in. [ sighs ] ain't it kind of hot in here? we're trying to locate the source of the problem. what can i do for you? just give me an educated guess. how much bail do you think they'll want for bobby angel? just book them, mister. i don't fix their bail. officer? uh-huh? what do you suppose the bail's gonna be for bobby's hoo-ha down there at the storage? i don't think it makes much difference. as far as i know, bobby ain't got no money, does he? i'll go it for him. you'll go it for him after all that hoo-ha? course, i can relate to that. there is something about that jerk, i't there? it's a particular kind of jerk. the probable truth is, until bobby runs out of people like us, that should do it.
bucks. hey, this guy's a crook. what difference does it make what i owe? oh, are we arresting mr. fertello? we're not playing "improve my loan," huh? we are arresting him. i may have subsequent plans. [ sighs ] what, are they giving you female hormones up here, guid? shut up. [ chuckles ] [ sighs ] now, look, uh, i'm not happy, tommy. we're policemen, norm. we're doing our duty. "happy" don't enter in. [ sighs ] ain't it kind of hot in here? we're trying to locate the source...
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bucks. >>> turning and firing, and they score! it had to come true. after 52 years of waiting, mr. calder, welcome home to cleveland! raising the calder cup this past summer, the cleveland monsters are on the ice at the q for their season opener. the puck drops at 7:00. the first 10,000 fans get a replica calder cup championship banner. >>> the indians are rolls right into the alcs. part of the fun is the rally songs, and we've heard them from years, from the classics to the roshingers of the '90s. it would seem there was plenty of indians fever in the late '70s and early '80s. welcome to indian country. [ music ] >> brian: that was good. >> brian: the song was fun and the baseball was not. they barely pushed .500. it got real fun with the games, ballpark and music. [ music ] >> brian: and that music just simply matched the mood of the '90s. the [ music ] >> brian: the tribe was rolling and the fans were all in. [ music ] >> brian: now with the tribe in the alcs we still believe nothing is hotter than the tribe. nobody plays it harder than the tribe. those are great songs. >> samantha: especially the old ones. >> ti
bucks. >>> turning and firing, and they score! it had to come true. after 52 years of waiting, mr. calder, welcome home to cleveland! raising the calder cup this past summer, the cleveland monsters are on the ice at the q for their season opener. the puck drops at 7:00. the first 10,000 fans get a replica calder cup championship banner. >>> the indians are rolls right into the alcs. part of the fun is the rally songs, and we've heard them from years, from the classics to the...
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mr. holmes pays a little fine, a few bucks based on the amount of money he stole and the victims he had, think he should be let out and have no criminal record? mr. stumpf: again, being dishonest and breaking the law is something very -- mr. capuano: so it's not breaking the law stealing my identity? mr. stumpf: our culture is not that. we train for that not to happen. mr. capuano: 5,300 -- mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. mr. royce: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. stumpf, the idea of cross-selling target of at least eight products clearly is part of a long-term practice at wells fargo. going back at least to your predecessor because in 1998, "fortune" magazine quotes, doubling the average product purchase to eight as your predecessor's, quote, current obsession. you know, morphing a goal to a mandate here seems to be big part of the problem and i say mandate because if people are fired for not hitting that goal, it's a mandate. and that seems to be at the cen
mr. holmes pays a little fine, a few bucks based on the amount of money he stole and the victims he had, think he should be let out and have no criminal record? mr. stumpf: again, being dishonest and breaking the law is something very -- mr. capuano: so it's not breaking the law stealing my identity? mr. stumpf: our culture is not that. we train for that not to happen. mr. capuano: 5,300 -- mr. hensarling: the time of the gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from...
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bucks or outside of philly. if you are losing by 24 hour points. >> if you look at these points in the aggregate, mr. bevin, do you feel that it swings, so you get the emotional poll of the ""access hollywood"" thing and the debate. that's emotional. a week down the road, that emotion recedes a little bit until the next debate. or am i wrong? >> no, look. it's certainly possible. we have seen swings in this race, trump has gained ground back even after he was trailing by substantial amounts. the problem is, time is his enemy at this point. we're less than a month out from the campaign. he's taking a couple steps back, as darren mentioned with these key swing groups. and the question is, you know, with just one debate left, whether he's going to have the time and the ability to make that ground up. it's certainly possible, but it's getting late in the game. >> all right. now, in the fox poll, doctor, it shows that neither candidate and this was my talking points is trusted to any extent at all in this country. both are not trusted. is that correct? >> that's absolutely correct. you cited historically
bucks or outside of philly. if you are losing by 24 hour points. >> if you look at these points in the aggregate, mr. bevin, do you feel that it swings, so you get the emotional poll of the ""access hollywood"" thing and the debate. that's emotional. a week down the road, that emotion recedes a little bit until the next debate. or am i wrong? >> no, look. it's certainly possible. we have seen swings in this race, trump has gained ground back even after he was...
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then later on really accelerated with brent above 53 bucks on the back of comments from mr. putin.in the russian president said russia could join in any output freeze if, indeed, opec were to get its act together. that was a big if. perhaps now maybe the second most powerful man in russia, that's igor sechin on the front says we're not getting involved in this. why should we? we're not going to join any freeze. actually going to cut as well. what has that done to markets? it's taken a little bit of the froth out of the market. of course if igor is saying one thing ear vladimir putin is saying another, what is the russian policy if opec is to act? of course opec's pretty much now on countdown to the key meeting on the 30th of november to see whether they are going to cut at all. i also spoke to the vp of look oil. another massive producer in russia as well. i said look, sechin's saying one thing and mr. putin is saying another. he said if mr. putin is saying we will freeze and cut, we will freeze and cut. so the water being very muddy. i'm going to speak to the panel and try to get
then later on really accelerated with brent above 53 bucks on the back of comments from mr. putin.in the russian president said russia could join in any output freeze if, indeed, opec were to get its act together. that was a big if. perhaps now maybe the second most powerful man in russia, that's igor sechin on the front says we're not getting involved in this. why should we? we're not going to join any freeze. actually going to cut as well. what has that done to markets? it's taken a little...
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bucks. >> not too bad. >> i guess he was -- sorry, mr. bone. trump. watch this. >> he's so blatantly stupid. he's a punk. he's a dog. he's a pig. it makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point, that this fool, this bows -- bozo has wound up where he has. >> i don't think he's undecided. >> his opinion was thought to be a little bit too partisan. >> do you think? >> too partisan. they cut the clip. actor jon voight is sticking up for donald trump. he said his words were not as damaging as robert deniro's ugry rant. his words did not use anyone. can you imagine if he used those words against barack obama or hillary clinton? all hell would break loose. >> voight encourages donald trump supporters to boycott deniro now. >> is there an age limit? >> apparently not. there's this adorable little boy and stolen my heart. ainsley, i'm sure yours too. he's going viral. he was dressed up as donald trump. they formed a pretty fast bond, because he didn't want to leave donald trump's side. >> look at that. tiny trump by the way is going to
bucks. >> not too bad. >> i guess he was -- sorry, mr. bone. trump. watch this. >> he's so blatantly stupid. he's a punk. he's a dog. he's a pig. it makes me so angry that this country has gotten to this point, that this fool, this bows -- bozo has wound up where he has. >> i don't think he's undecided. >> his opinion was thought to be a little bit too partisan. >> do you think? >> too partisan. they cut the clip. actor jon voight is sticking up for...
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mr. president, any reaction to the fbi reopening the investigation into clinton' e-mail server? is she fit to serve? >> well, meanwhile, governor mike pence hit the campaign trail in buckse lot to say about clinton's fbi investigation. pence rallied supporters at tc mill work in bensalem this afternoon. he criticized clinton for using her private server for official business and for actions taken by the clinton foundation. he told the crowd, the truth will come out. call on the fbi to immediately release all the e-mails pertinent to their reopened investigation. the american people have a right to know! and they have a right to know before election day! >> governor pence also spoke about his close call in a rainy new york runway last night and praised the wor
mr. president, any reaction to the fbi reopening the investigation into clinton' e-mail server? is she fit to serve? >> well, meanwhile, governor mike pence hit the campaign trail in buckse lot to say about clinton's fbi investigation. pence rallied supporters at tc mill work in bensalem this afternoon. he criticized clinton for using her private server for official business and for actions taken by the clinton foundation. he told the crowd, the truth will come out. call on the fbi to...
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buck there? i said depends how many shares you're buying. i bought it today. i bought january 3250 calls and under armor. i liked what mr. plank was saying. >> i think after the stocks had this hit, it's a nice time to pick it up where. >> are you on these? >> i e i'm not into the nike under armor type -- we are in other parts of live entertainment and sports. baseball, basketball. >> i know you are a sports guy. >> and so on. >> were you ai booer as well? >> imauto not a buyer yet, scott. the only reason i say that is this is a great long-term play, and i think kevin plank lays out how they're trying to execute on this long-term play. as of right now, you're seeing growth, and you're seeing it in the right places. internationally, 74%. they continue to show that growth. the one concern i have right now is you have compression. north america has gotten pulled back. if you do have a long-term view on this stock i could see this being a double long-term. three, four, five years. i'm just not willing to be in there right now at this point. >> i am with the najarian. >> they have different views here. one is in, and he is no
buck there? i said depends how many shares you're buying. i bought it today. i bought january 3250 calls and under armor. i liked what mr. plank was saying. >> i think after the stocks had this hit, it's a nice time to pick it up where. >> are you on these? >> i e i'm not into the nike under armor type -- we are in other parts of live entertainment and sports. baseball, basketball. >> i know you are a sports guy. >> and so on. >> were you ai booer as well?...
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mr. romney: thank you kerry for your question, it's an important one. i think the president just said correctly that the buck does stop at his desk and -- and he takes responsibility for -- for that -- for the failure in providing those security resources, and -- and those terrible things may well happen from time to time. i feel very deeply sympathetic for the families of those who lost loved ones. and today there's a memorial service for one of those that was lost in this tragedy. we think of their families and care for them deeply. there were other issues associated with this -- with this tragedy. there were many days that passed before we knew whether this was a spontaneous demonstration, or actually whether it was a terrorist attack. and there was no demonstration involved. it was a terrorist attack and it took a long time for that to be told to the american people. whether there was some misleading, or instead whether we just didn't know what happened, you have to ask yourself why didn't we know five days later when the ambassador to the united nations went on tv to say that this was a demonstration, h
mr. romney: thank you kerry for your question, it's an important one. i think the president just said correctly that the buck does stop at his desk and -- and he takes responsibility for -- for that -- for the failure in providing those security resources, and -- and those terrible things may well happen from time to time. i feel very deeply sympathetic for the families of those who lost loved ones. and today there's a memorial service for one of those that was lost in this tragedy. we think of...
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mr. santarsiero. >> santarsiero: thank you bill and crying and everyone for coming out. i want to thank especially the young people, the college students here at bucks community college, as well as the high school students. many of you know that after september 11, i decided to switch careers. i gave up my legal career and ultimately wound up teaching social studies and it was for me one of the greatest career moves in my life. i love teaching, and i saw the promise that next generation has come and it makes me fundamentally optimistic about the future. but i als also saw the great challenges that they face. in terms of being able to afford a college education and in terms of being able to get a good job when they get out of high school or college. and it is one of the things that has motivated me to seek office and served in the state legislature where i currently serve and to run now because it still matters that we have people representing us in washington, no matter how disenchanted we make it in the political system, no matter how dysfunctional this may seem it matters that we have people fighting for the future, for those kids, fighting for wo
mr. santarsiero. >> santarsiero: thank you bill and crying and everyone for coming out. i want to thank especially the young people, the college students here at bucks community college, as well as the high school students. many of you know that after september 11, i decided to switch careers. i gave up my legal career and ultimately wound up teaching social studies and it was for me one of the greatest career moves in my life. i love teaching, and i saw the promise that next generation...
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bucks county property in 1960. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs.r to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's...up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now get our best offer ever, super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. the top stories, ride the ducks is shutting down operations indefinitely in philadelphia due to insurance premiums spiking more than 300%. the tour operator employed 42 full and part-time workers. >>> a natural gas leak set off an explosion in trenton, new jersey. two homes were damaged, one partially collapsing and still collapsing, nobody was hurt. >>> a drive by shooter killed a woman in west kensington neighborhood. police are looking for a green trail blazer and any video that might help in the investigation. >> reporter: schuylkill expressway at belmont jammed from conshohocken to belmont. westbound from past the boulevard to gladwyn.
bucks county property in 1960. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mrs.r to arrive for the airport, she can use fios to download the movie "up in the air" to watch while she's...up in the air. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now get our best offer ever, super fast 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at...
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mr. tye: under six feet, the only kennedy family member. i think he was 5'10" and a half. he had the look of a teenager, a that of buckteeth and a cowlick always falling in his face. if you saw him in the street, you would think he was one of the neighborhood kids if you did not have his suit on. and yet there was something his presence that was even more magical and even more drawing people to him with a kind of charisma. you would never have seen the scene we watched a while ago, the crowd going madly wild, with jack kennedy or any other politician with a possible exception of barack obama in 2008, people responded to him. there was something about his vulnerability. when he talks, he would have to sit on his hands because his hands were shaking. he was not a natural speaker and even at the end of his life not naturally eloquent. begin speeches that are more memorable than anybody i can think of in the last 50 years. you go back to his youth. why did he have to go to three different boarding schools? partly because he was a bad student and partly because he was a lazy student and partly because his parents could not
mr. tye: under six feet, the only kennedy family member. i think he was 5'10" and a half. he had the look of a teenager, a that of buckteeth and a cowlick always falling in his face. if you saw him in the street, you would think he was one of the neighborhood kids if you did not have his suit on. and yet there was something his presence that was even more magical and even more drawing people to him with a kind of charisma. you would never have seen the scene we watched a while ago, the...
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mr. bacon noted. rep. ashford: i don't think those are, the republicans on the armed services committee support nato. i don't think that's a republican position you would be bucking far as syria, there's a difference of opinion. the republicans support a no fly zone and republicans who don't. i would ask, are there issues you differ with the republican position, not the trump position. i don't think the trump position and the republican positions are necessarily the same. mr. bacon: the thing i would point out, i only got the two of them a third one is be careful , how we talk about immigration. we have 3,000 to 4,000 coming here illegally. once we do that and secure the border, i would have a more moderate approach of how to handle 12 million folks here. i don't think a one size fits all approach works. some people are good neighbors. they are doing good in their community. we ought to create a pathway to legalization. i have a more moderate approach. i'm not a blank check for either party or either president. i want to do what is right for this district. and i want to be a defender of our constitution. >> mr. bacon it is your turn to , ask mr. ashford a questio
mr. bacon noted. rep. ashford: i don't think those are, the republicans on the armed services committee support nato. i don't think that's a republican position you would be bucking far as syria, there's a difference of opinion. the republicans support a no fly zone and republicans who don't. i would ask, are there issues you differ with the republican position, not the trump position. i don't think the trump position and the republican positions are necessarily the same. mr. bacon: the thing i...
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buck newton attorney general. when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was mr. cooper who supported me to get more funding for rape kits. and even after he fixed the problems in the crime lab, he's been there for me time after time ever since. it's hard for a crime victim to speak out. but roy cooper is a good man. >>> it is one holding a project you absolutely want to avoid. it involves laundry pod containers. we have a quick warning about a simple and popular diy project for halloween. >> the problem is these laundry detergent containers. it sounds easy enough the project idea is that you turn them into a simple trick-or-treat basket. could send a toxic message to young children. >> halloween brings out the creepy end of the creative. a short laundry pod containers can be queued for trick-or-treating but consumer reports say teaching young children to associate these containers with candy could be dangerous. >> since 2012 thousands of children have been injured or sick and after ingesting or >> the pods can look like candy to the point plenty of curious kids
buck newton attorney general. when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault. it was mr. cooper who supported me to get more funding for rape kits. and even after he fixed the problems in the crime lab, he's been there for me time after time ever since. it's hard for a crime victim to speak out. but roy cooper is a good man. >>> it is one holding a project you absolutely want to avoid. it...
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bucks county community college and next up is allentown. >>> donald trump took a brief but controversial break from the campaign trail. cutting the ribbon on his new luxury hotel in washington, d.c. mr. trump was flanked by his family, touting the building as books's construction as how well he could read the country. people call that an unsavory effort to profit from the spotlight of the presidential run s mr. trump is back on the trail holding two rallies in north carolina. mike pence just wrapped up a rally in reno, nevada. another battleground state that shows trump leading and they will go to utah trying to reverse history. recent polls show that an independent may pull off the win. >>> and the sixers are just hours away from their season opener, and one of the most anticipated 76erses games in recent year. they won't see the number one draft pick on the floor but other first rounders are finally suiting up. jeff skversky is live now at the wells fargo center with a preview of the thunder and the sixers. >> reporter: hey sharrie, the sixers are coming off their worst three season stretch in history. but there is hope and hospital mix. as the sixers get going in about four hours
bucks county community college and next up is allentown. >>> donald trump took a brief but controversial break from the campaign trail. cutting the ribbon on his new luxury hotel in washington, d.c. mr. trump was flanked by his family, touting the building as books's construction as how well he could read the country. people call that an unsavory effort to profit from the spotlight of the presidential run s mr. trump is back on the trail holding two rallies in north carolina. mike...
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mr. ellis. >> alan says police told him coughlin may have been trying to get his hands on money to buy drug. judge set his bail at $50,000. >> these old septa tracks in bucksnty haven't seen a train in a long time. what's next? some people in the area want to make them into a trail for bikers and walkers and really what could be wrong with that, right? well, it might not be quite so enthuse tick if you live near the tracks. our hank flynn went to north happen ton to check out the trail troubles. >> to protect our children and other township residents not the special interest groups. >> thinking of taking this old fox chase septa line that runs through bucks county and making a hiking and biking trail out of it very hot topic at a community meeting richboro middle school last night. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: why not? rail to trail projects have become popular they utilize abandoned rail corridors and give way to bikers and walks kearse hard to find on this skinny shoulders in northampton roads. >> in my opinion, and i think the opinion of many, many people in this community, it is time to move forward to make a decision and to vote yes for a non binding re
mr. ellis. >> alan says police told him coughlin may have been trying to get his hands on money to buy drug. judge set his bail at $50,000. >> these old septa tracks in bucksnty haven't seen a train in a long time. what's next? some people in the area want to make them into a trail for bikers and walkers and really what could be wrong with that, right? well, it might not be quite so enthuse tick if you live near the tracks. our hank flynn went to north happen ton to check out the...
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mr. santarsiero. >> santarsiero: thank you bill and crying and everyone for coming out. i want to thank especially the young people, the college students here at bucks community college, as well as the high school students. many of you know that after september 11, i decided to switch careers. i gave up my legal career and ultimately wound up teaching social studies and it was for me one of the greatest career moves in my life. i love teaching, and i saw the promise that next generation has come and it makes me fundamentally optimistic about the future. but i als also saw the great challenges that they face. in terms of being able to afford a college education and in terms of being able to get a good job when they get out of high school or college. and it is one of the things that has motivated me to seek office and served in the state legislature where i currently serve and to run now because it still matters that we have people representing us in washington, no matter how disenchanted we make it in the political system, no matter how dysfunctional this may seem it matters that we have people fighting for the future, for those kids, fighting for wo
mr. santarsiero. >> santarsiero: thank you bill and crying and everyone for coming out. i want to thank especially the young people, the college students here at bucks community college, as well as the high school students. many of you know that after september 11, i decided to switch careers. i gave up my legal career and ultimately wound up teaching social studies and it was for me one of the greatest career moves in my life. i love teaching, and i saw the promise that next generation...
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buck. >> that's good to know. i yield back. >> mr. burn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. i think i'm the end here. that's the good news for you. i want to go to the topic of our allies in the middle east. if not implicit in your testimony, we can't do this alone. i'm concerned about the relationships we have with our allies. some of us have been over there to talk to the allieallies. we've read things that they have said. they're worried we've gotten too close to iran at their expense. and so i would like for you to speak to this notion that we have to pick who we're going to be with, in other words, is it the situation where we can have a relationship with iran and cause problems with our other allies, our gulf allies, jordanian, egyptian allies, or can you thread that needle, where, yeah, you can have some sort of a relationship with iran and still have that very strong, important positive relationship with the allies. some of us that are worried that we're leaving the girl we brought to the dance at the dance and going off dancing with another gir
buck. >> that's good to know. i yield back. >> mr. burn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, gentlemen. i think i'm the end here. that's the good news for you. i want to go to the topic of our allies in the middle east. if not implicit in your testimony, we can't do this alone. i'm concerned about the relationships we have with our allies. some of us have been over there to talk to the allieallies. we've read things that they have said. they're worried we've gotten too...
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mr. tye: under six feet, the only kennedy family member. i think he was 5'10" and a alf. he had the look of a teenager, a that of buck teeth and a cowlick always falling in his face. if you saw him in the street, you would think he was one of the neighborhood kids if you did not have his suit on. and yet there was something his presence that was even more magical and even more drawing people to him with a kind of charisma. you would never have seen the scene we watched a while ago, the crowd going madly wild, with jack kennedy or any other politician with a possible exception of barack obama in 2008, people responded to him. there was something about his vulnerability. when he talks, he would have to sit on his hands because his hands were shaking. he was not a natural speaker and even at the end of his life not naturally eloquent. begin speeches that are more memorable than anybody i can think of in the last 50 years. brian: you go back to his youth. why did he have to go to three different boarding schools? mr. tye: partly because he was a bad student and partly because he was a lazy student and partly because his
mr. tye: under six feet, the only kennedy family member. i think he was 5'10" and a alf. he had the look of a teenager, a that of buck teeth and a cowlick always falling in his face. if you saw him in the street, you would think he was one of the neighborhood kids if you did not have his suit on. and yet there was something his presence that was even more magical and even more drawing people to him with a kind of charisma. you would never have seen the scene we watched a while ago, the...
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mr. varney? >> stop it, stop it. how about individual stocks moving, financial one, profit down 10%, that thing will be down a couple of buckst the open. pandora, on-line music, they stream stuff at you. got it? lost money last quarter. it's going to be down big in percentage terms, that is. the latest case of liberal lunacy on colleges. tufts university warn student if you wear an offensive halloween costume, you're going to have answer to the police. we'll be right back. this man creates software, used by this bank, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. >> and here is your daily dose of leaked e-mails from the clinton campaign. they admit they have no good explanation for her using a private server. details. ashley: it's interesting talking about how do we spin this. this was just three days bef
mr. varney? >> stop it, stop it. how about individual stocks moving, financial one, profit down 10%, that thing will be down a couple of buckst the open. pandora, on-line music, they stream stuff at you. got it? lost money last quarter. it's going to be down big in percentage terms, that is. the latest case of liberal lunacy on colleges. tufts university warn student if you wear an offensive halloween costume, you're going to have answer to the police. we'll be right back. this man...