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. >> reporter: shortly after the decision was announced president obama called the plaintiff mr. jim o berg fell and they shared an emotional conversation at some times leading to tears, at the supreme court, mike hydeck, wusa9. >> much more on this landmark ruling by the supreme court coming up this evening on wusa9 news at 5:00 and then you can follow along on mobile app. >>> two local teenagers are dead and two others in the hospital. after their car crashed early this morning in north potomac. it happened overnight on dufief mill road. we now know at least three of the victims recently graduated from watten high school. nikki burdine has been at the accident site all morning with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. in potomac, two teenagers are dead after their car flew through a fence and hit a tree and then landed upside down in someone's front ward. >> a little after midnight. we heard a huge noise. >> reporter: when sandy gordon woke up to find his fence destroyed and trees damaged in front of the dufief mill road home but wasn't until he realized what had happened. >> the
. >> reporter: shortly after the decision was announced president obama called the plaintiff mr. jim o berg fell and they shared an emotional conversation at some times leading to tears, at the supreme court, mike hydeck, wusa9. >> much more on this landmark ruling by the supreme court coming up this evening on wusa9 news at 5:00 and then you can follow along on mobile app. >>> two local teenagers are dead and two others in the hospital. after their car crashed early this...
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clerk would you call it is a item number seven, please >> mr. jim, item number; resolution approving the expenditure plans for the human services care fund for fiscal year 2015-2016 and 2017-17 >> apologies. thank you. >> so under the housing homeless area
clerk would you call it is a item number seven, please >> mr. jim, item number; resolution approving the expenditure plans for the human services care fund for fiscal year 2015-2016 and 2017-17 >> apologies. thank you. >> so under the housing homeless area
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clerk would you call it is a item number seven, please >> mr. jim, item number; resolution approving the expenditure plans for the human services care fund for fiscal year 2015-2016 and 2017-17 >> apologies. thank you. >> so under the housing homeless area i will speak to the significant enhancements that are included in this year's proposed budget. the first is a general fund to support the navigation center as you probably know the navigation center, which opened in march is funded initially with a private donation, and the idea around the navigation center is to bring in and provide a very low threshold welcoming environment to long-term street campers as a way to mitigate homeless encampment in a way that is more permanent and long-standing than simply coming out and cleaning up and moving entertainment to a different area. the city or different street corner only to see it return subsequently. we have had significant initial service and navigation center. there is about 80 kinds there right now. maybe a little less. we placed over 22, i believe
clerk would you call it is a item number seven, please >> mr. jim, item number; resolution approving the expenditure plans for the human services care fund for fiscal year 2015-2016 and 2017-17 >> apologies. thank you. >> so under the housing homeless area i will speak to the significant enhancements that are included in this year's proposed budget. the first is a general fund to support the navigation center as you probably know the navigation center, which opened in march is...
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jim? >> yes, it is, mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you that we were going to be hoping for some good news. and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. i think it was your wishes. >> your leadership on this, you know, has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to, you know, fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's really an honor to have become part of that fight. >> well, we're really proud of you. and you know, just know that, you know, not only have you been a great example for people but you're also going to bring about a lasting change in this country. and it's pretty rare where that happens. so i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bless you. >> thank you, sir. that means an incred amount to me. yeah, thank you. >> all right. take care. >> thanks for the
jim? >> yes, it is, mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you that we were going to be hoping for some good news. and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. i think it was your wishes. >> your leadership on this, you know, has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to, you know, fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments...
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jim? >> yes, it is mr. ent. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you, so much sir. >> you know your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband i appreciate everything you've done and helping with this fight. >> i'm really proud of you. just know that not only have you been a great example for people but you're also going to bring about a lasting change in this country and it's pretty rare when that happens. i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bless you. >> thank you, sir, that means an incredible amount to me. thank you. >> all right, take care. >> thanks for the call mr. president. president. >> there we heard it president obama telling jim oeberg fell that his leadership has changed the country. he married his husband joh
jim? >> yes, it is mr. ent. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you, so much sir. >> you know your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband i appreciate everything you've done and helping...
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mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. former senator webb: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> they are both good, but they are different. from across the trees. that we take from the top down, and that we take from the root up. [laughter] >> and the only difference i is found between the democratic leadership and the republican leadership was that one of them was skinny. >> that was a great example of appealing to the masses, but ultimately, i think like a lot of characters, he became demagogy, concerned with his own power, and he was consumed by that. >> huey long gave a lot of grief. they need to keep the institution bubbling, but they if they all were mavericks nothing would get done. the huey longs have been a minority. announcer: the history of the house and senate, its leaders characters, and scandals, tonight at
mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. former senator webb: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> they are both good, but they are different. from across the trees. that we take from the top down, and that we take from the root up. [laughter] >> and the only difference i is found between...
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mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. former senator webb: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the supreme court will announce a number of decisions. other cases could affect fair housing laws and marriage equality for lesbian gays, bisexual, and transgender community. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress, with color photos of every senator and house member, plus bio and contact information, and twitter handles. also district maps, and a look at congressional committees, the president's cabinet. order your copy today through the online store.
mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. former senator webb: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the supreme court will announce a number of decisions. other cases could affect fair housing laws and marriage equality for lesbian gays, bisexual, and transgender community. >> the new congressional...
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jim? >> yes, it is, mr. esident. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you, so much, sir. >> you know, your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband i appreciate everything you've done and helping with this fight. >> i'm really proud of you. just know that not only have you been a great example for people but you're also going to bring about a lasting change in this country and it's pretty rare when that happens. i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bless you. >> thank you, sir, that means an incredible amount to me. thank you. >> all right, take care. >> thanks for the call, mr. presiden president. >> there we heard it, president obama telling jim oeberg fell that his leadership has changed the country. he married his husb
jim? >> yes, it is, mr. esident. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you, so much, sir. >> you know, your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband i appreciate everything you've done and...
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jim webb. this is 35 minutes. mr. scully: former senator jim webb, if you decide to run for president, why do you want to serve? former senator webb: this country needs leadership. i think if you look anywhere in the country and ask what you think people are -- and ask them what you think is missing, it is leadership. i have had a blessing in my professional life in that i have been able to spend about half of my time in public service and half of my time doing other things, working for myself as a sole proprietor. i believe very strongly that we need to create a new environment in washington where we have leaders who can talk across the aisle and actually solve problems. mr. scully: if you look at george w. bush who said he would be a uniter, you talk about barack obama who said he would be a president for red white and blue america, this town is more partisan than ever. how do you change that? former senator webb: i think you change it with the right leadership. the best example for the present times is what ronald r
jim webb. this is 35 minutes. mr. scully: former senator jim webb, if you decide to run for president, why do you want to serve? former senator webb: this country needs leadership. i think if you look anywhere in the country and ask what you think people are -- and ask them what you think is missing, it is leadership. i have had a blessing in my professional life in that i have been able to spend about half of my time in public service and half of my time doing other things, working for myself...
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jim? >> yes, it is mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. >> you know, your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i appreciate that mr. president. it's an honor to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's an honor to have become part of that fight. >> i'm proud of you know that not only have you been a great example for people you're going to bring about a lasting change in this country. it's rare when that happen ss to i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bliss you. >> thank you sir, that means an incredible amount to me. yeah thank you. >> thank you. >> take care. >> thank you for the call mr. president. >> the president says bye-bye. two days, two major victories for the president, for the white house handed down from the supreme court. joining us from the white house is the communications director general tsaki. you said they got the word t
jim? >> yes, it is mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you, we were hoping for good news and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. >> you know, your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i appreciate that mr. president. it's an honor to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's an honor to have become part of that...
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mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. se >> this sunday, we will be air our interview with jim webb at 6:35 and 9:35 eastern on c-span. >> coming up, former secretary of state albright and former national security advisor stephen hadley on middle east policy. later, a senate banking committee hearing on the export bank. on the next washington journal a look at the legislation changing government data collection. on how radical islam records followers. and the national center for transgendered equality on transgender rights. you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> on friday, the defense department will given operation update on the coalition nations to combat the terrorist group isis in iraq and syria. we will have that live with them to the general john has esterman. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour has partnered to learn about the history of lincoln, nebraska. >> she was given almost every literary award possible, before she died. except for the nobel prize, she was k
mr. scully: jim webb, thank you for your time. se >> this sunday, we will be air our interview with jim webb at 6:35 and 9:35 eastern on c-span. >> coming up, former secretary of state albright and former national security advisor stephen hadley on middle east policy. later, a senate banking committee hearing on the export bank. on the next washington journal a look at the legislation changing government data collection. on how radical islam records followers. and the national...
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mr. adam joseph, i'm jim gardner. please stay with us. states. philly new york boston bracing for storms tonight. >>> the power lines, the transformers blowing. twisters caught on tape. homes destroyed. from kansas to michigan to ohio we're on the scene, where they say it's a miracle everyone survived. ginger with the track for tonight, city by city. >>> an abc news exclusive. the swrid owe emerging of one of the escaped convicts just as authorities tonight now say the fugitives could be armed. >>> breaking news. a mistrial. the young football players convicted, accused of attacking a female student scene on cell phone. their conviction, thrown out. >>> and the major recall tonight, bottled water. the stores and the states. we have the list.
mr. adam joseph, i'm jim gardner. please stay with us. states. philly new york boston bracing for storms tonight. >>> the power lines, the transformers blowing. twisters caught on tape. homes destroyed. from kansas to michigan to ohio we're on the scene, where they say it's a miracle everyone survived. ginger with the track for tonight, city by city. >>> an abc news exclusive. the swrid owe emerging of one of the escaped convicts just as authorities tonight now say the...
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mr. scully: jim webb, thank you. we appreciate it. bama the sunday on c-span's road to the white house, a conversation with former for senator and likely presence of -- likely presidential candidate, jim webb. senator webb: this country needs leadership. when you ask people what is missing at the federal level it is leadership. it is sort of a blessing in my professional life. i have been able to spend about half of my time in public service, and half of my time doing other things, working for myself as a sole proprietor. i believe very strongly that we need to create a new environment in washington where we have leaders who can talk across the aisle and actually solve problems. bama jim webb, this sunday on "road to the white house 2016" on c-span. bama a busy week for the u.s. house next week. they will finish up work on a bill on tuesday. friday votes may go to 3:00 p.m. the senate is back to work on fiscal policies. follow the house here on c-span and the senate on c-span two. looking out of -- looking at a picture taken from the
mr. scully: jim webb, thank you. we appreciate it. bama the sunday on c-span's road to the white house, a conversation with former for senator and likely presence of -- likely presidential candidate, jim webb. senator webb: this country needs leadership. when you ask people what is missing at the federal level it is leadership. it is sort of a blessing in my professional life. i have been able to spend about half of my time in public service, and half of my time doing other things, working for...
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joining me now are congressman jim mr determine on the, democrat of washington, who voted to limit some of the surveillance under the participate roll act, and salon.com salon.com's joan walsh. thank you for being here. first, dick cheney giving foreign policy advice for 2016? what could go wrong? >> everything, al. it is the most amazing thing that this guy who let us enter the worst military disaster we've ever had in this country. a 15-year endless war, is now coming back and saying let's do more. it is absolutely the wrong way to go. the president has tried to get us extracted from this awful situation and it keeps getting worse. and i really think that cheney's advice is the one thing we should never pay attention to again. everything he said was either wrong or deceptive. he was never telling the american people the truth. he got us into a war by feeding advice to the president that was absolutely not true. here it is again. >> i don't know or deceptive, joan? the "wall street journal" says, joan, dick cheney's group will be running ads ahead of 2016. here's what he's selling. quo
joining me now are congressman jim mr determine on the, democrat of washington, who voted to limit some of the surveillance under the participate roll act, and salon.com salon.com's joan walsh. thank you for being here. first, dick cheney giving foreign policy advice for 2016? what could go wrong? >> everything, al. it is the most amazing thing that this guy who let us enter the worst military disaster we've ever had in this country. a 15-year endless war, is now coming back and saying...
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jim: well, my booth mate here, mr. faldo winced when he saw the lie there for paul casey. nick: first reaction was uack. peter: from the lies i've seen today, this is not that bad but it's not what you'd like. it's 174 yards playing closer -- closer to 18 5. the problem here is you've got to take enough club to get over the lip. you can't risk catching the lip. nick: wow. jim: jo i don't know, nick, it's -- like you said, delaet was well back of that. nick: he might could force something to left front corner of the green. peter: it's a much higher launch angle. nick: oh action ok. peter: he's a much better high launch angle player. nick: he grabbed it quick no decision. jim: bubba well placed down on the fairway. nick: a rather instant decision on what he can do. >> 67. jim: 67 can carry that front bunker you see. nick: he's getting on with it pretty quick. only the adrenaline can hoist this one on to the green. he cut it out cleanly yeah. got up too high. jim: he's got a lot of expertise at these 18 green. peter: bubba has 160 left. jim: stairing at it and loves it. oh an
jim: well, my booth mate here, mr. faldo winced when he saw the lie there for paul casey. nick: first reaction was uack. peter: from the lies i've seen today, this is not that bad but it's not what you'd like. it's 174 yards playing closer -- closer to 18 5. the problem here is you've got to take enough club to get over the lip. you can't risk catching the lip. nick: wow. jim: jo i don't know, nick, it's -- like you said, delaet was well back of that. nick: he might could force something to...
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jim: well, my booth mate here, mr. faldo winced when he saw the lie there for paul casey. nick: first reaction was uack. peter: from the lies i've seen today, this is not that bad but it's not what you'd like. it's 174 yards playing closer -- closer to 18 5. the problem here is you've got to take enough club to get over the lip. you can't risk catching the lip. nick: wow. jim: jo i don't know, nick, it's -- like you said, delaet was well back of that. nick: he might could force something to left front corner of the green. peter: it's a much higher launch angle. nick: oh action ok. peter: he's a much better high launch angle player. nick: he grabbed it quick no decision. jim: bubba well placed down on the fairway. nick: a rather instant decision on what he can do. >> 67. jim: 67 can carry that front bunker you see. nick: he's getting on with it pretty quick. only the adrenaline can hoist this one on to the green. he cut it out cleanly yeah. got up too high. jim: he's got a lot of expertise at these 18 green. peter: bubba has 160 left. jim: stairing at it and loves it. oh an
jim: well, my booth mate here, mr. faldo winced when he saw the lie there for paul casey. nick: first reaction was uack. peter: from the lies i've seen today, this is not that bad but it's not what you'd like. it's 174 yards playing closer -- closer to 18 5. the problem here is you've got to take enough club to get over the lip. you can't risk catching the lip. nick: wow. jim: jo i don't know, nick, it's -- like you said, delaet was well back of that. nick: he might could force something to...
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. >> jim johnson, he's the last person on this matter. >> good afternoon mr. johnson. >> thank you. so, my name is jim johnson, i'm a recently retired executive director for the not for profit asung pacific institute residential care facilities for the elderly that are between haze and grove streets on laguna and we have 90 residents there basically at any time. they have families to visit, medical providers, social workers, etc., always using their cars, we have between 120 and 140 workers there most cannot afford to live in san francisco, they live nr the outer mission or in daily city so they're good at car pooling and sharing housing, they car pool in we give them time to go out and move their cars every two hours so eliminating more parking spaces is really going to be a problem for our workers and the people who visit. i also -- my partner lives in the last block of willis street, she and all the neighbors are considered about all this housing that's coming up there and there's no provisions made for parking at all. now so we ask you to consider this, that is a very congested a
. >> jim johnson, he's the last person on this matter. >> good afternoon mr. johnson. >> thank you. so, my name is jim johnson, i'm a recently retired executive director for the not for profit asung pacific institute residential care facilities for the elderly that are between haze and grove streets on laguna and we have 90 residents there basically at any time. they have families to visit, medical providers, social workers, etc., always using their cars, we have between 120...
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jim? >> yes, it is mr.nt. >> we were going to be hoping for some good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you so much sir. >> you know your leadership on this you know has changed the country. >> i -- i really appreciate that mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's an honor to have become part of that fight. >> well i'm really proud of you and, you know just know that not only have you been a great example for people but you're also going to bring about a lasting change to this country. and it's pretty rare when that happens and i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bless you. >> thank you, sir. that means an incredible amount to me. and, yeah thank you. >> all right. take care. >> thanks for the call mr. president. >> bye-bye. >> bye. >> thanks for the call mr. presi
jim? >> yes, it is mr.nt. >> we were going to be hoping for some good news and we did and i just wanted to say congratulations. >> thank you so much sir. >> you know your leadership on this you know has changed the country. >> i -- i really appreciate that mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for...
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hey, come on, jim, that's all hindsight, mr. single risk pro stock guy. but for heaven's sake it happened and you probably use one of colgate's products if not two or three or four of five. we saw many home builders were annihilated but not lennar. what did ceo miller do, how about taking advantage of the crash and pick up the cheap land. next when dow chemical welcomed steve miller to the board of directors i rejoiced. i own the stock from my charitable trust and before that i owned oig. so one of the most turn around roles in the career. more single stock risk, how about single stock reward. what can i say about pinchuk that i haven't said many times since he's come on the show. how about the fact that his stock was at $41 and now it's $156.08 years later. how about he transformed snap on into one of the greatest staelt technology tool enterprises. could i have been more bullish on snap on? no. there were tons of ceos at this eye opening conference. i'm only talking about the ones in the line of sight that i could throw a spit ball at if it was a classr
hey, come on, jim, that's all hindsight, mr. single risk pro stock guy. but for heaven's sake it happened and you probably use one of colgate's products if not two or three or four of five. we saw many home builders were annihilated but not lennar. what did ceo miller do, how about taking advantage of the crash and pick up the cheap land. next when dow chemical welcomed steve miller to the board of directors i rejoiced. i own the stock from my charitable trust and before that i owned oig. so...
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jim obergefell. >> all right. take care. >> thanks for the call mr. president. >> bye-bye. >> bye.rry: the president says bye-bye. c'mon, wolfman, you don't need to report that. (laughter) not everything the president says requires the full powers of the situation room. anyway, obama wasn't done spreading the gay marriage love. friday night, obama's white house was bathed in rainbow lights. in fact, everybody was in the rainbow spirit. niagara falls was lit up. so was the empire state building. even dick cheney had rainbow lights at his house. we're not making that up! dick cheney got 'em barred, man. (laughter) of course, everybody wasn't happy about the decision. but today is too momentous a day to spend a lot of time focusing on the haters. so here's a short look at the hatin' sponsored by hater-ade's cut-rate competitor power-hater-ade. when you need to be successful at attacking other people's success, try power-hater-ade. it's blue, and it's a little cheaper than hater-ade. mm-mmm... salty. (applause) let's start this hate-cation in -- let's start in louisiana in louisiana, g
jim obergefell. >> all right. take care. >> thanks for the call mr. president. >> bye-bye. >> bye.rry: the president says bye-bye. c'mon, wolfman, you don't need to report that. (laughter) not everything the president says requires the full powers of the situation room. anyway, obama wasn't done spreading the gay marriage love. friday night, obama's white house was bathed in rainbow lights. in fact, everybody was in the rainbow spirit. niagara falls was lit up. so was...
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. >> that's jim ' still working here. >> thank you mr. fire wall. >> will the czars local woman had big hands in her own marriage proposal. let me set this up here little bit. her name is jessica. she goes by jess. and she's been dating a guy this guy has friends in the music business, right? >> and he is musician himself >> i believe so. so his friends is singing this song up on stage and they're making music video. he asked his -- asks his girlfriend you're so pretty would you be in this music video we're shooting today? be my video girl. scene, supposed to be in a restaurant this guy is playing music and this happens >> ♪ ♪ tell me you love me ♪ ♪ because i have been hoping that you'll marry me some day ♪ ♪ >> i'm hoping that you'll marry me some day ♪ ♪ >> will you marry me? >> she almost cussed. >> to make it even more special, jess there and her now fiancee his name is sam was written by sam's cousin. and he's a local musician, known as mattie mack appropriately it is called the proposal the name of the song also the name. cd that h
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> he became one of the most popular presidents in american history. during reagan's second term, jim gun safety champions. their efforts paid off in 1993 with the signing of the brady violence prevention act. it required federal background checks on commercial sales of handguns to individuals. unfortunately, the brady bill came too late for john w. hinckley. several months after the shooting, his father asked him what might have stopped him. hinckley replied maybe if i had to wait a while to buy a gun, fill out forms or get a permit or sign in with police or anything complicated, i probably wouldn't have done it. >>> oklahoma city lies at the geographic heart of the country. more small town than big city. it's probably the last place you'd pick to be targeted for destruction. then came the morning of april 19th, 1995. >> good morning in this crisp evening with regard to application 95-501 for a groundwater permit. we'll present evidence, hear evce
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> he became one of the most popular presidents in american history. during reagan's second term, jim gun safety champions. their efforts paid off in 1993 with the signing of the brady violence prevention act. it required federal background checks on commercial sales of handguns to individuals. unfortunately, the brady bill came too late for john w. hinckley. several months after the shooting, his father asked him what might have stopped him. hinckley...
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chairman >> the chair recognizes the chairman of the full homeland security committee the jim from texas, mr. mccaul for any statement he has. >> thank you chairman katco and ranking member rice. recent reports about the tsa screening in my view are deeply disturbing and call into the question the post-9/11 security measures we worked hard to put in place. islamic terrorist are still plotting daily to kill americans. lately the threat picture has gotten worse. our aviation sector is of particular interest to the terrorist. they think they can bring down our economy. last week we reportedly hit al-qaeda's number two in a drone strike in yemen where the terror group has been focused for years on developing bombs to plant on airplanes. it will not stop terrorist from aiming at our skies. the american people need confidence in our defenses. terrorist have to be right only once. to defend ourselves we have to be right a hundred percent of the time. millions of travelers pass through the nation's airport every year and we need to know the systems in place protect them. tsa is giving us more concer
chairman >> the chair recognizes the chairman of the full homeland security committee the jim from texas, mr. mccaul for any statement he has. >> thank you chairman katco and ranking member rice. recent reports about the tsa screening in my view are deeply disturbing and call into the question the post-9/11 security measures we worked hard to put in place. islamic terrorist are still plotting daily to kill americans. lately the threat picture has gotten worse. our aviation sector is...
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mr. greenspan adjusted to what was going on in the market. jimhink it is ahead of us over the next 12 months or over the next 24 months. the question is, when the fed rakes go up, how fast will they go? brendan: is the's -- is the slow of the steps more important? jim: absolutely. tom: the june meeting is june 17. and then july 29. vonnie: the 10 year yield is 2.12. there is no expectation for inflation on the market, is there? jim: one of the things that has been interesting on the markets is that term premium is very low. in fact, it is negative. the way we would do find it is the extra compensation an investor would want to have for going out long-term in yield or it the longer you go out in duration, the more yield you want. right now that is a negative number. people are saying they do not expect the economic rose to be very strong, and they do not expect inflation to rise quickly. they will actually pay or take more risk to buy a longer dated bond, which is a very rare and unique until a time which could correct. it could correct if we get
mr. greenspan adjusted to what was going on in the market. jimhink it is ahead of us over the next 12 months or over the next 24 months. the question is, when the fed rakes go up, how fast will they go? brendan: is the's -- is the slow of the steps more important? jim: absolutely. tom: the june meeting is june 17. and then july 29. vonnie: the 10 year yield is 2.12. there is no expectation for inflation on the market, is there? jim: one of the things that has been interesting on the markets is...
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mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this hasaway in the market. >> i just want to thank you you know for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i'm trying to teach people to do their darn best. that is the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. >> don't fight the fed, don't fight the tape. like i say, there is always more promise. right here on "mad money," i'm jim cramer and i'll see you next time! >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... homebuilding giant bill erpenbeck promises he can put you in your dream home. >> we looked at every model home, and then when we found this one, of course, this is perfect. >> narrator: but when he diverts $34 million worth of mortgage payments into his company's bank account, the dreams become nightmares. >> when you bring it down to just its basics, it's just pure stupidity. it's pure theft. >> narrator: so when hundreds of homebuyers are left in danger of losing their homes, don't expect any of them to shed a tear for bill erpenbeck. >>
mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much. >> this hasaway in the market. >> i just want to thank you you know for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i'm trying to teach people to do their darn best. that is the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. >> don't fight the fed, don't fight the tape. like i say, there is always more promise. right here on...
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mr. to make the system safer. adam? >> reporter: that's right jim after all the problems with metro recently all riders really want to know is when's it gonna get better? in order for metro to upgrade and get safer, it's going to take more time to make the fixes. do you think it's going to get tougher? >> i think there's going to be some single-tracking during the middle of the day that will provide some inconvenience and longer trips that make the system safer. >> reporter: more single tracking during the middle of the day on top of what's already out there at nights and on weekends. the union that represents most of metro's front line workers says -- >> passengers obviously don't want there to be single-tracking, don't want there to be their unusual delays on the system but these are necessary repairs that have to take place. >> reporter: not to get too technical but here are some of the things that need to be group graded now, power cable and tracks leaky tunnels and third rail equipment not to mention communication systems. metro says it can and
mr. to make the system safer. adam? >> reporter: that's right jim after all the problems with metro recently all riders really want to know is when's it gonna get better? in order for metro to upgrade and get safer, it's going to take more time to make the fixes. do you think it's going to get tougher? >> i think there's going to be some single-tracking during the middle of the day that will provide some inconvenience and longer trips that make the system safer. >> reporter:...
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mr. cook what do you think? >> well look what jim said is what i think.sic, fundamental, human kindness. >> but is it ted cruz? >> and if he had a complete apology, he would have said, i'm sorry for being a total jerk. and it wouldn't have been on facebook, it would have been in front of a tv camera just like his gaffe was. >> all right. jeb bush apparently june 15th is the big day. harold, is there any way he's not going to run? >> no of course -- no he's got to run. and, you know, he's kind of well positioned electoral math wise. the republicans are either going to get those 29 electoral votes out of florida or they're going to lose the election. so i think republican primary voters would be kind of foolish to not push either jeb bush or marco rubio on the ticket somewhere. so i think both of those guys at least have that to hang their hat hon. >> jim, do you think w.'s going to be around on june 15th? is he going to be in the camera shot? >> i would be surprised if he is. this is one -- this is going to test a family relationship as jeb tries to do thi
mr. cook what do you think? >> well look what jim said is what i think.sic, fundamental, human kindness. >> but is it ted cruz? >> and if he had a complete apology, he would have said, i'm sorry for being a total jerk. and it wouldn't have been on facebook, it would have been in front of a tv camera just like his gaffe was. >> all right. jeb bush apparently june 15th is the big day. harold, is there any way he's not going to run? >> no of course -- no he's got to...
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mr. skidmore, the lighthouse keeper, says the lighthouse should be open to the public sometime in july. jimrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus, dr. holly phillips tells us about beating fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james corden, host of "the late late show," joins us in the stew owe. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> let's take a look out at the golden gate bridge this very early monday morning. look at that. some cars on the road. we usually don't see that this early in the morning, but there they are. it is monday june 1. i'm michelle griego. >> what happened to may, what happened to the weekend. i'm frank mallicoat. 4:30 on monday out the door. we have brian and liza. good morning
mr. skidmore, the lighthouse keeper, says the lighthouse should be open to the public sometime in july. jimrod, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus, dr. holly phillips tells us about beating fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james...
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mr. skidmore the lighthouse keeper says the lighthouse should be open to the public sometime in july. jimelrod, cbs news new york. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus dr. holly phillips talks about beat fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james corden hoeftd of "the late late show" joins us in the stew owe. that's the cbs for this monday morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >>> and good morning waking to up heavy rain and flashflood watches for many areas but can we expect storms throughout the rest of the day. katie has more on whether you will need to grab the umbrella before you are leaving for work or school. good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. also today following breaking news in chester. a house fire spreads to several other homes overnight. and that same house just caught fire last night too. >> as
mr. skidmore the lighthouse keeper says the lighthouse should be open to the public sometime in july. jimelrod, cbs news new york. >>> well coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest candidates to join the race for the white house. we will hear from john dickerson, the new host of "face the nation." >>> plus dr. holly phillips talks about beat fatigue in her new book "exhaustion breakthrough." and james corden hoeftd...
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. >> reporter: jim, as we take a live look at the scene i can tell you that mrs. armato's surviving family members returned here. they were devastated by their loss. they also say the hero in this story is the family dog. >> the house is a shell. there's nothing left. neighbor charles read says he still has a hard time believing how fast his neighbor's home went up in flames. >> it was shocking to see everything develop so quickly. one of the things, it's just -- it's happening right in front of you and i think it's just tough to wrap your head around it. >> reporter: it started around 2 o'clock this morning here on the 100 block of skippack creek road. the family that lived in this house says it was their dog barking like crazy when the fire started that woke them up. five members of the armato family lived here, four escaped. neighbors say mr. armato tried saving his wife before rescue crews arrived. >> he he tried to get a ladder from the garage. it was too short. it didn't reach. >> it was clear there was one woman trapped in the rear of the house. we attempte
. >> reporter: jim, as we take a live look at the scene i can tell you that mrs. armato's surviving family members returned here. they were devastated by their loss. they also say the hero in this story is the family dog. >> the house is a shell. there's nothing left. neighbor charles read says he still has a hard time believing how fast his neighbor's home went up in flames. >> it was shocking to see everything develop so quickly. one of the things, it's just -- it's...
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jim jim clark fired back, wrong doesn't begin to describe it, mr. white.he notion that you would terrorize people who were utterly defenseless to support your drug habit is beyond belief. with that white was sentenced to serve 25 years in prize up. >> they are putting it behind them. >> reporter: the fee miami victim's daughter says the couple has physically healed from the attack and are doing their best to get back to a normal routine. >> they are great. they are tough as nails. they have so much support from their neighbors and friends in the community and hopefully, this conviction and sentence will help them heal and move on. >> reporter: the victim's daughter had high praise for police and prosecutors who worked this case. coming up on news4 at 6:00, tell you how a metro smart trip card was used to track down horace white. >>> some wild weather this after into and now close to 14,000 people in fairfax county alone are without power right now and take a look behind us this has been a fast-moving affair. >> hey doug it looks great behind us. does this
jim jim clark fired back, wrong doesn't begin to describe it, mr. white.he notion that you would terrorize people who were utterly defenseless to support your drug habit is beyond belief. with that white was sentenced to serve 25 years in prize up. >> they are putting it behind them. >> reporter: the fee miami victim's daughter says the couple has physically healed from the attack and are doing their best to get back to a normal routine. >> they are great. they are tough as...
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jim sciutto, thank you. joining us the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, republican senator bob corker of tennessee. mr. chairman thanks very much for joining us. >> wolf, always good to be with you. thank you. >> you just heard jim sciutto's report the assistant director at the fbi for counterterrorism michael steinback saying there have been upwards of hundreds of americans traveling to join these terror groups. what's the plan to stop this recruitment of americans? >> wolf, that is huge question. we've been concerned from day one about their ability, as you've been reporting right now, to recruit people through social media. that's one of the reasons i think you saw this debate that took place on the floor over the last couple of weeks relative to the patriot act. we have tools in place that are not being utilized in their full capacity. we know that technology is changing such. we've got to upgrade. but again to even lessen our abilities today to deal with some of these things to me is not appropriate. that's not directly relatable to this social media piece. but it is one of the tools that we've b
jim sciutto, thank you. joining us the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, republican senator bob corker of tennessee. mr. chairman thanks very much for joining us. >> wolf, always good to be with you. thank you. >> you just heard jim sciutto's report the assistant director at the fbi for counterterrorism michael steinback saying there have been upwards of hundreds of americans traveling to join these terror groups. what's the plan to stop this recruitment of...
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mr. hastert's son is now a parter in. additionally, judge durkin's brother jim durkin is the current republican leader of the illinois houseof representatives. the judge brought all of this to everybody's attention in court today, not that any of it needed to be. i don't think he said anything that hasn't been previously reported since the case was assigned to him. but he's giving each side an opportunity to basically say whether or not they think the case should remain with him. he acknowledged that he could be disqualified from this case. he's giving both sides an opportunity to waiving that disqualification. and we should know by the end of this week whether either side will want to do so. the judge said that he set up a process so that he will not know which party or if either party declined to waive the conflict. >> jon seidel, chicago sun timed, thanks so much for coming in. >> thank you. >> wooduff: tonight, we are launching a series of conversations about the rise of the islamic state, in iraq and syria, and what should be done about it. we're calling it "no end in sight." earlier today, state department spokesman
mr. hastert's son is now a parter in. additionally, judge durkin's brother jim durkin is the current republican leader of the illinois houseof representatives. the judge brought all of this to everybody's attention in court today, not that any of it needed to be. i don't think he said anything that hasn't been previously reported since the case was assigned to him. but he's giving each side an opportunity to basically say whether or not they think the case should remain with him. he...
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mr. earnest: why don't i let jim finish and then i'll come to you. questioner: did he watch the blackhawks last night and did very a reaction to their stanley cup play? mr. earnest: i don't know whether he had the opportunity to see the game. those of you who follow the president on twitter know he had an opportunity to tweet about this. the president is an unabashed advocate for his hometown teams in chicago. and so he's not -- while he does not follow -- closely follow hockey over the course of the regular season, he's obviously very pleased to see the blackhawks winning the stanley cup for the third time in six years. he certainly does look forward to welcoming them to the white house once again. questioner: if i could follow up on the sports. lebron james says that he's the best player in the world and they're going to win. the president obviously an avid basketball fan. does he have an opinion about whether lebron james is the current best player in the world? mr. earnest: i think the president would probably say that those are the kinds of claim
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so you know when jim clapper or whoever is in jim's position gets to walk in and say, mr. president you recall that war you promised to start in the persian gulf? guess what? today's the day. what is the burden of proof on the american intelligence community? number one, to come to that judgment, number two to get the american political leadership to accept that judgment, and number three, then to sell that judgment in one way or another to a broader international community without giving up critical sources and methods? this is really hard john. and so the presence of inspectors, the ability to go anywhere at anytime i think, is absolutely essential. >> even with all that i mean how do you think about this one-year breakout time that the administration has put so much focus on not only the ability to detect but as you say, the ability then to mobilize an effective and quick response within the scope of a year, perhaps getting the rest of the international community to come along to something that could include a military attack.
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mr. connolly's killing turns out to be related, it will up the tempo pretty big. >> jim cavanaugh, thank you, appreciate it. >>> it could be the biggest dispute between the gop and hillary clinton. hear the back and forth next and why it may be critical in 2016. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. seems like we've hit a road block. that reminds me... anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea... ...gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against occasional digestive issues. with three types of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. fl
mr. connolly's killing turns out to be related, it will up the tempo pretty big. >> jim cavanaugh, thank you, appreciate it. >>> it could be the biggest dispute between the gop and hillary clinton. hear the back and forth next and why it may be critical in 2016. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. seems like we've hit...
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jim cramer joins us now. mr. cramer love to hear your thoughts on greece this morning.ve got views on that. we have the interview with ceo of sonic. everything is on the table. what do you want to talk about? >> i thought sonic was good. we got to read the comps, it wasn't that bad. greece i think the next focus is going to be in athens they're going to give these guys a hard time for whatever agreement. maybe a new government has to be formed, all that drama i'm tired of. i think the at&t upgrades, sure a deal closes, people looking for a new stock. tired of verizon. i'm looking at verizon. we have tim from aol coming on today. things focused on durable goods, a little week. but you knew there had to be someone who to be someone who came out and said we need a rate hike. that's well-timed. >> we also saw in the upgrade, or sort of -- it's an upgrade, right, of the airline industry. >> initiation of the airline industry. >> i thought the american part the negative one at american was interesting. doug parker kram on mad money and basically caused a crash in this group.
jim cramer joins us now. mr. cramer love to hear your thoughts on greece this morning.ve got views on that. we have the interview with ceo of sonic. everything is on the table. what do you want to talk about? >> i thought sonic was good. we got to read the comps, it wasn't that bad. greece i think the next focus is going to be in athens they're going to give these guys a hard time for whatever agreement. maybe a new government has to be formed, all that drama i'm tired of. i think the...
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jim: kennedy: >> in is just one. >> he helped cover-up some of his mistresses and tried to uncover some stuff this mrs.was doing, if you were her? >> i would think that wife would be one to be more upset than mistress. for having -- >> he is happy they are keeping the marriage. >> should she be suing, rather than mistress, who already knew he was married, this is absurd. kennedy: is is hard out there for a mistress. >> i am glad i can't get chicks. i don't so to deal with clingers like this. >> maybe you should 1207 call stop calling them chick. >> so smooth, there. >> i am -- allena not old. >> the woman was complaining about uncompensated work. we exchange money for your work? is that not prostitution? >> that is a lou crative profession. he gave out giants tickets that were unused that is work? >> a euphemism for the free market. >> i think she could have a claim if she ha -- anything in writing that said i will give you a million dollars because i love you, and no strings, i think she couldic to it to a judge. >> maybe she has her own private server. >> she might. >> panel thank you. >> thank you.
jim: kennedy: >> in is just one. >> he helped cover-up some of his mistresses and tried to uncover some stuff this mrs.was doing, if you were her? >> i would think that wife would be one to be more upset than mistress. for having -- >> he is happy they are keeping the marriage. >> should she be suing, rather than mistress, who already knew he was married, this is absurd. kennedy: is is hard out there for a mistress. >> i am glad i can't get chicks. i don't so...
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jim got a phone call from president obama. >> your leadership on this changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. y been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and the rest of my commitment to my husband. >> reporter: jim obergefell and john arthur had been together more than 20 years when they were married in july of 2013. arthur was dying of a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. so family and friends raised 13,000s it to fly the couple by medical jet out of ohio where gay marriage was prohibited to maryland where the ceremony was performed legally aboard the plane on the tarmac in baltimore. all obergefell wanted was to be listed as husband on arthur's ohio death certificate. >> because i promised john. reporter: as he told cbs correspondent jan craw fodford. >> it was one more promise i made to him that i would fight for him, i would fight for our marriage wherever that led. >> reporter: their sad love story combined with cases from michigan tennessee and kentucky led to friday's historic 5-4 ruling, and to justice anthony kennedy's words in the majo
jim got a phone call from president obama. >> your leadership on this changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. y been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to fight for my marriage and the rest of my commitment to my husband. >> reporter: jim obergefell and john arthur had been together more than 20 years when they were married in july of 2013. arthur was dying of a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. so family and friends raised...
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. >> reporter: jim, as we take a live look at the scene i can tell you that mrs.ned here. they were devastated by their loss. they also say the hero in this story is the family dog. >> the house is a shell. there's nothing left. neighbor charles read says he still has a hard time believing how fast his neighbor's home went up in flames. >> it was shocking to see everything develop so quickly. one of the things, it's just -- it's happening right in front of you and i think it's just tough to wrap your head around it. >> reporter: it started around 2 o'clo
. >> reporter: jim, as we take a live look at the scene i can tell you that mrs.ned here. they were devastated by their loss. they also say the hero in this story is the family dog. >> the house is a shell. there's nothing left. neighbor charles read says he still has a hard time believing how fast his neighbor's home went up in flames. >> it was shocking to see everything develop so quickly. one of the things, it's just -- it's happening right in front of you and i think it's...