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(audience laughter) mr. jones, i'm talking to you. mr. jones, will you pay attention please? attention! - a-t-e-n-s-h-o-n. - never mind all that! - oh, i'm sorry, sir, i dozed off. - so, jones, what's the matter with you lately? - well, sir, i can't quite seem to make out on the salary i'm getting as a teacher, so i had to take on some extra work at night. - i see. now jones, this extra work you're talking about, i take it- (phone rings) excuse me. hello? yes, thank you, i'll take care of it right away. this extra work you're ... (audience laughter) jones! jones, this extra work you're talking about, i take it you do it after school? - oh, yes, sir. at 3:30 when the bell rings, i have just enough time to put on my rubber boots and rush off to the car wash. (audience laughter) - you work in a car wash? - a school teacher, with a ba, an ma, and a phd washing a k-a-r. (audience laughter) i can't get over it. - well, it's only for four hours, sir. at eight o'clock i'm a ticket taker in a drive-in movie. (audience laughter) - drive-in movie? but that doesn't let out 'til two o'cloc
(audience laughter) mr. jones, i'm talking to you. mr. jones, will you pay attention please? attention! - a-t-e-n-s-h-o-n. - never mind all that! - oh, i'm sorry, sir, i dozed off. - so, jones, what's the matter with you lately? - well, sir, i can't quite seem to make out on the salary i'm getting as a teacher, so i had to take on some extra work at night. - i see. now jones, this extra work you're talking about, i take it- (phone rings) excuse me. hello? yes, thank you, i'll take care of it...
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mr. jones was the establishment. mr. lyndon johnson and mcnamara and the rockefellers, everybody, because the counter culture had emerged. the hard right, the alternative right is the victor here if trump wins because they stole the counterculture gorilla press style and went breitbart and that was a radical thing to do so they've kind of stolen the tricks of the '60s counterculture movement and now it's the hard right movement of 2016. >> trevor: so if you're looking at a trend and history and where we possibly could go from here if, god forbid, donald trump were to be the president of the united states, does the republican party exist the way it has or does it now devolve into an extreme alt right political party? >> i think extreme alt right it political party. shawn hannity could be chief of staff in the white house, you could have rudy giuliani being attorney general, you could have newt gingrich being secretary of state. i say that because you're going to have republican senate and republican congress. the main thin
mr. jones was the establishment. mr. lyndon johnson and mcnamara and the rockefellers, everybody, because the counter culture had emerged. the hard right, the alternative right is the victor here if trump wins because they stole the counterculture gorilla press style and went breitbart and that was a radical thing to do so they've kind of stolen the tricks of the '60s counterculture movement and now it's the hard right movement of 2016. >> trevor: so if you're looking at a trend and...
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mr. jones: first of all, i just wanted to say, it is really good to see this many people coming out. many of us, we live in washington, d.c., we deal with issues all the time. i think when you saw that graph, maybe just, let me back up here. the deaths, that is shocking. and those are not just little members up there. that is thousands and thousands of people who have died. that's thousands and thousands of funerals, that is parents and children. there is some external enemy that has figured out to kill this many americans a year, we wouldn't be able to have a room even this size. we would have a stadium full of people trying to figure out what are we going to do. so part of the reason i am here is because i have someone i was very close to who died, and i did not see it coming at all. i did not see the signs or the signals. i carry a lot of guilt about what could i have done? luckily, i know newt well, and knew he was collaborating, so i was able to get myself added to the band. and happily so
mr. jones: first of all, i just wanted to say, it is really good to see this many people coming out. many of us, we live in washington, d.c., we deal with issues all the time. i think when you saw that graph, maybe just, let me back up here. the deaths, that is shocking. and those are not just little members up there. that is thousands and thousands of people who have died. that's thousands and thousands of funerals, that is parents and children. there is some external enemy that has figured...
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mr. jones: thanks for having me. what we see is patterns that are consistent with historic patterns in the u.s. what is notable is nothing affects the religious voting patterns more than how they responded to the civil rights bill. it really since reagan, white southern christians shifted from the republican party to the democratic party. overall, most elections since reagan you could say white christian voters, whether you are protestant or catholic goal or evangelical or mainline you , tend to vote for the republican presidential candidate and non-white christians, religiously unaffiliated americans, and other non-christians tend to vote for democratic presidential candidates. that is basically the pattern we see today. the most strongly religious groups strongly supporting donald trump is white evangelical protestants, about pollingds in the latest supporting donald trump. the group most likely to support hillary clinton are african-american protestants at 90%. supporting donald trump only -
mr. jones: thanks for having me. what we see is patterns that are consistent with historic patterns in the u.s. what is notable is nothing affects the religious voting patterns more than how they responded to the civil rights bill. it really since reagan, white southern christians shifted from the republican party to the democratic party. overall, most elections since reagan you could say white christian voters, whether you are protestant or catholic goal or evangelical or mainline you , tend...
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mr. jones: that is one of the main reasons for this pullback. there has been a gender gap. this year it is 20 percentage -- 26 pointsikely with men more likely to vote for donald trump. what wemost double would expect to see in an election. host: why is the catholic vote historically been important in presidential elections? mr. jones: one of the main reasons is they are heavily present is a lot of these midwestern battleground states. i mentioned pennsylvania and wisconsin, three in 10 voters. even in other states where you might not think about it, about a quarter voters in ohio and florida which are must win states for donald trump. host: how have the catholic vote swung in past presidential elections? mr. jones: the other thing i point to is we talked about the catholic vote. i would say there are two catholic votes and have been for some time. as hispanic population has grown, it has changed the face of the catholic church. ofk in the 1990's, the ratio white-nonwhite catholics was two to o
mr. jones: that is one of the main reasons for this pullback. there has been a gender gap. this year it is 20 percentage -- 26 pointsikely with men more likely to vote for donald trump. what wemost double would expect to see in an election. host: why is the catholic vote historically been important in presidential elections? mr. jones: one of the main reasons is they are heavily present is a lot of these midwestern battleground states. i mentioned pennsylvania and wisconsin, three in 10 voters....
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well, mr. jones... i think i'd like to have a few words with you. this young girl here, is she your daughter? no. no relation at all. just good friends. she was all alone, and so was i. but she's a good kid, major, a wonderful kid. she's had a bad time of it. believe me, i wish she was mine. yeah. mr. jones, you been drinkin'? oh, no. no. i'm not a drinkin' man. i-i do use a little medicine. ( coughs ) i have a bad cough. do about it now. we can't send you back. might as well pitch in and give us a hand. we'll figure out what to do with you later. yes, sir. come on, midge. cough medicine. ( scoffs ) ? ? the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with plan for a low monthly premium or in some a
well, mr. jones... i think i'd like to have a few words with you. this young girl here, is she your daughter? no. no relation at all. just good friends. she was all alone, and so was i. but she's a good kid, major, a wonderful kid. she's had a bad time of it. believe me, i wish she was mine. yeah. mr. jones, you been drinkin'? oh, no. no. i'm not a drinkin' man. i-i do use a little medicine. ( coughs ) i have a bad cough. do about it now. we can't send you back. might as well pitch in and give...
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earlier in the session we will ask the person where do you typically drive to, mr. jones? what is not uncommon is for the during that route. a memory is extremely important in the older driver's safety and a lot of times memory issues will surface here. >>reporter: these two turned to him a few weeks ago. >> you go someplace and all of a sudden you say how do i get home? >>reporter: married for more than 60 years they got pressure to take away his keys. >> they pressured me to get him to stop, too, and i said i'm not going to be the one keys away. it's got to be somebody else. >>reporter: that someone else was matt gurwell to empower the driver to make the decision on their own. >> he said you don't check out too well. >> matt said he shouldn't drive. he would listen to him so that was a good thing. shoulders. >> i said, you know, it's time. >>reporter: a decision lou made on his own with a little help preserving his dignity and giving his family peace of mind. >> if he's not driving, then he's much better. he's safer. he will live longer. >>reporter: in ohio, the only req
earlier in the session we will ask the person where do you typically drive to, mr. jones? what is not uncommon is for the during that route. a memory is extremely important in the older driver's safety and a lot of times memory issues will surface here. >>reporter: these two turned to him a few weeks ago. >> you go someplace and all of a sudden you say how do i get home? >>reporter: married for more than 60 years they got pressure to take away his keys. >> they pressured...
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mrs. jones? >> mr. president, you have served your country and served it well.rica has enjoyed prosperity, progress, peace at home. your devotions to mrs. eisenhower, family life, can well be an example to the american home, american youth. for that alone, mr. president, i will cast my ballot for your victory tomorrow, november 6th. >> thank you very much, mrs. jones. now next to me is a young lady by the name of dorothy who works in the custom relations department of the michigan consolidated gas company. >> mr. president, as an active member of women's organizations for the past ten years i would like to thank you for having placed 118 qualified women in policy making posts. >> thank you very much. our cameras pick up the tremendous motorcade passing through the streets of detroit. and we're giving you a salute mr. president and mr. vice president that can be heard throughout the whole city. michigan will lead the victory parade tomorrow. this is don carly in detroit, returning you now to the white house in washington, d.c. >> now mr. president, and mr. vice p
mrs. jones? >> mr. president, you have served your country and served it well.rica has enjoyed prosperity, progress, peace at home. your devotions to mrs. eisenhower, family life, can well be an example to the american home, american youth. for that alone, mr. president, i will cast my ballot for your victory tomorrow, november 6th. >> thank you very much, mrs. jones. now next to me is a young lady by the name of dorothy who works in the custom relations department of the michigan...
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. >> to those of you who participated in the assault on mr. jones, i also ask you to contact the lawyer, turn yourself into the police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> tonight, friends and family yet. it has been almost two months since a d.c. police officer shot and killed the maryland man after a crash between sterling's motorcycle and a police cruiser. the protest is planned for 7:00 p.m. at third and m street northwest where sterling was killed. >>> d.c. police are looking for two men who robbed a howard university student yesterday afternoon around 3:30 at 4th and students. the victim was not hurt. >>> right now, some of us are waking up to temperatures in the 30s. look at that. chuck is looking ahead to a cool morning at the bus stop. >>> how new answers are revealed in the south carolina killings. >>> 4:40, your time now on this monday morning. going to need the coat. >> storm team4 meteorologist chuck bell standing by. we're seeing 30s, chuck. >> it is that time of the year where we need to be more lay
. >> to those of you who participated in the assault on mr. jones, i also ask you to contact the lawyer, turn yourself into the police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> tonight, friends and family yet. it has been almost two months since a d.c. police officer shot and killed the maryland man after a crash between sterling's motorcycle and a police cruiser. the protest is planned for 7:00 p.m. at third and m street northwest where...
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rescipienrecipients, billy passed away earlier this year but his wife blanch was there, the great song "me and mrs. jones be singing it all morning. >> now for more of the stories we're following on nbc 10 news at 5:00 a.m. the buses, trolleys and subways still aren't running but we want to give you a ride to work or school. >>> two children hurt in a fire this morning. they are recovering in the hospital after firefighters pulled them from a burning home. >>> the race for white house is down to its final four days. both candidates are in pennsylvania today. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today" on this friday. i'm vai sikahema. >> i'm tracy davidson. it's 5:00 a.m. let's begin with meteorologist bill henley with his nbc 10 first alert neighborhood forecast. bill? >> it is friday. that's all i heard right there. >> yes. >> it's friday and temperatures are cooler this morning. 50s right now, just dropped to 51 degrees in the suburbs. wind out of the north at 3 miles an hour. stronger that wind in philadelphia. there's still clouds in the area but they'll be moving
rescipienrecipients, billy passed away earlier this year but his wife blanch was there, the great song "me and mrs. jones be singing it all morning. >> now for more of the stories we're following on nbc 10 news at 5:00 a.m. the buses, trolleys and subways still aren't running but we want to give you a ride to work or school. >>> two children hurt in a fire this morning. they are recovering in the hospital after firefighters pulled them from a burning home. >>> the...
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mr. jones. stand right there. why you little devil, you was playing them all the time. you're gonna keep real quite, chev. one sound, and it's your last. what's the matter with you? orking with them. that mourner couldn't have passed on the information they have like cargo and time schedules. oh, you're crazy, i didn't have anything to do with it. i started wondering when you voted for surrender. you're not the kind of man that gives up that easy. look, they had us. that's all there was to it. that deputy, he was shot in the back. he wasn't the kind of man that stood with his back to a window. he was that time. and larson knew i was carrying that cattle money, and so did you. your girlfriend gave him that information. i don't think so. but you talked to him under the truce flag before any of us did. and you knew the blasting powder was in that coffin. that's why you knocked the match outta that conductor's hand. you take care of all the men, why don't you. ? joe. ? watch it man, he's got a gun. get behind the rocks! you get on back there, son, you can't help without a g
mr. jones. stand right there. why you little devil, you was playing them all the time. you're gonna keep real quite, chev. one sound, and it's your last. what's the matter with you? orking with them. that mourner couldn't have passed on the information they have like cargo and time schedules. oh, you're crazy, i didn't have anything to do with it. i started wondering when you voted for surrender. you're not the kind of man that gives up that easy. look, they had us. that's all there was to it....
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thank you very much, mrs. jones. ow next to me is a young lady who works in the customer relations department of the michigan consolidated gas company. >> mr. president, as an aggravating member of the women's organizations for the past ten years, i would like to thank you for having placed 118 qualified women in policy making posts. >> thank you very much. now our cameras pick up the tremendous motorcade that is passing through the streets of detroit. we're giving you a salute, mr. president and mr. vice president, that can be heard throughout the whole city. yes, mr. president, michigan will lead the victory parade tomorrow. this is jon kahn karhn carley, to you in washington, dc. >> now we'll visit the heart of america's great midwest. chuck, what's going on in springfield, missouri? ♪ >> here in springfield, missouri, we're standing in a barn. the folks in this area in the ozarks are having their own special kind of rally. an old fashioned barn warming. mr. president, we're going to send you back to washington for
thank you very much, mrs. jones. ow next to me is a young lady who works in the customer relations department of the michigan consolidated gas company. >> mr. president, as an aggravating member of the women's organizations for the past ten years, i would like to thank you for having placed 118 qualified women in policy making posts. >> thank you very much. now our cameras pick up the tremendous motorcade that is passing through the streets of detroit. we're giving you a salute, mr....
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(audience laughing) anyway, mr. jones, i'm so glad you're going to include them re wonderful, wonderful, people. you know, i studied the violin through just because of my father. you know, he used to play the violin. - oh, really. did he play it professionally? - no, no. just for his own amusement, you know. i tell you, you see, in those days-- sit down. i'd like to tell you more about that. you see, in those days, we didn't have, you know, radio or television so people actually i remember how we use to have a musicale, you know, they used to come over and play at our house all during the winter on a sunday, you see. it always started out the same way, you see. now there was my father was in the next room shaving and my mother would be in the kitchen making sandwiches and i, 6 years old, would be always there right at my mother's heel. - [parrot] (mumbling) - mama, polly needs some water. - well, jackie, you get it for her. she's your parrot. besides, i'm busy. - what are you doing? - well, today is sunday, jackie. your u
(audience laughing) anyway, mr. jones, i'm so glad you're going to include them re wonderful, wonderful, people. you know, i studied the violin through just because of my father. you know, he used to play the violin. - oh, really. did he play it professionally? - no, no. just for his own amusement, you know. i tell you, you see, in those days-- sit down. i'd like to tell you more about that. you see, in those days, we didn't have, you know, radio or television so people actually i remember how...
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which mr. jones will be telling us about.one of the trends is the dow jones industrial average has been outperforming the nasdaq. intove seen a rotation financials and construction companies. that has been characterized the action since the election. thosenteresting to see two indices come back into alignment. crude oil has been going lower, also as we had her iran and iraq. saudi arabia pumped near record amounts of oil. and finally copper, which has forecasters, is pulling back today. the best and worst performance 500, nvidia trading after the chip maker forecast gave best chipmaker gave a forecast that was above estimates. side shares lower in the company plans to reduce its -- let's check in with the first word news. courtney: the british government has outlined the case on brexit and will make its next month to the supreme court. a ruling is due next year. record number of minority women are heading to the u.s. senate. , kabbalah heller -- kemal harris, and nevada's former attorney general are heading to the senate. sen
which mr. jones will be telling us about.one of the trends is the dow jones industrial average has been outperforming the nasdaq. intove seen a rotation financials and construction companies. that has been characterized the action since the election. thosenteresting to see two indices come back into alignment. crude oil has been going lower, also as we had her iran and iraq. saudi arabia pumped near record amounts of oil. and finally copper, which has forecasters, is pulling back today. the...
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the contract says mrs. jonesould choose the color but she says her mom was strong armed. >> this is the color they told us she had to have as the trim. >> reporter: she called the work shotty. they painted around the landscaping. she was shockd and even more astounded by the price tag. >> it's just unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looked liked i went to the school and got kinder gua et kindergartner's to paint it. >> reporter: she says her mom doesn't recall many of the details of the conversation, including how she'd pay the $14,000 bill. >> $14,000 i told him this job was not worth $14,000 and he said i will get paid and put a lean on the home. >> reporter: it scribbled hooeroen the contract. hero finances energy efficient renovations for home owners but it's not a bank. it's a company that works with local guovernments. they put the full cost plus interest on to people's property tax bill. the money's then collected over five to 25 years depending on the job. for her mom that means an e
the contract says mrs. jonesould choose the color but she says her mom was strong armed. >> this is the color they told us she had to have as the trim. >> reporter: she called the work shotty. they painted around the landscaping. she was shockd and even more astounded by the price tag. >> it's just unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looked liked i went to the school and got kinder gua et kindergartner's to paint it. >> reporter: she says her mom...
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the contract says mrs. jones could choose the color but she says her mom was strong armed. >> this is the color they said she had to have as a trim. this pepto bismol. >> she calls the work shoddy. she was shocked and astounded by the price tag. >> it is just unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looks like i went to the school and got kindergarteners to pabt it. >> she wasn't there when the contractor pitched the job to her mom an she says her mom doesn't recall many of the details including how she'd pay that $14,000 bill. >> unbelievable. 14,000. >> so she called e unlimited to campaign. >> i told him the job wubt worth 14,000 and he said i don't care. i will put a lien on the home. hero finances energy efficient renovations. it is not a bank but a company that works with local government and they put the full cost plus interest on to people's property tax bills them money is collected over 5 to 25 years. that means an extra $3840 on her property tax bill for five years. she says that e unli
the contract says mrs. jones could choose the color but she says her mom was strong armed. >> this is the color they said she had to have as a trim. this pepto bismol. >> she calls the work shoddy. she was shocked and astounded by the price tag. >> it is just unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looks like i went to the school and got kindergarteners to pabt it. >> she wasn't there when the contractor pitched the job to her mom an she says her mom...
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i would like to -- i have been on the floor so many times over the last year or so talking about the 16 years of war in afghanistan and the waste of money, more importantly the waste of life. the titles that i'm going to share with the house today have appeared in october, november in articles, national articles, about the failed policy in afghanistan. and i would like to share those very quickly. u.s. pledges another $800 million to afghanistan despite rampant corruption. four americans die in suicide blasts at u.s. base in afghanistan. 17 others wounded. these are headlines, mr. speaker. latest afghanistan attack raises perplexing questions on security. another title, the united states spends billions building roads in afghanistan now many of them are beyond repair. another title, inspector general, pentagon must explain afghan ghost soldiers problems. funding the afghan military being wasted on nonexisting soldiers. that 0 afghanistan ghosts
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, for five minutes. mr. jones: mr. speaker, thank you very much. i would like to -- i have been on the floor so many times over the last year or so talking about the 16 years of war in afghanistan and the waste of money, more importantly the waste of life. the titles that i'm going to share with the house today have appeared in october, november in articles, national articles, about the failed policy in afghanistan. and i...
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participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact the lawyer, turn yourself into police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> we are off to a cool start and it could get even colder this week. you don't want to miss chuck's election day forecast. >> you heard the ads. local candidates are making one final push. the fight over virginia's tenth congressional district and the new >> an earthquake strikes overnight to our west. hillary clinton: i'm hillary clinton and i approve this rump: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me." vo: and calm judgment. donald trump: "and you can tell them to go fu_k themselves." vo: because all it takes is one wrong move. donald trump audio only: "i would bomb the sh_t out of >>> angie goff here at the live desk. new concerns in oklahoma after a 5.0 earthquake. it strike near a key oil hub. officials are worried about important infrastructure damag impact. others continue to fall apart right now. minor injuries were reported a
participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact the lawyer, turn yourself into police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> we are off to a cool start and it could get even colder this week. you don't want to miss chuck's election day forecast. >> you heard the ads. local candidates are making one final push. the fight over virginia's tenth congressional district and the new >> an earthquake strikes overnight to...
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the contract says mrs. jones could choose the color.she was strong armed. >> this is the color he said she had to have. >> they painted around the landscaping. >> she was shocked and more astounded by the price tag. >> it's unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looks like i went to the school and got kindergarteners to paint it. >> her mom doesn't recall many of the details of the conversation inchluding how she paid that $14,000 bill. >> unbelievable. >> so she called to complain. >> i told him this job wasn't worth $14,000 and he said i don't care. i'm going to get paid. i'll put a lien on the home. hero finances energy efficient renovations for homeowners but it's not a bank. it's a company that works with local governments. they put the full cost of renovation plus interest on to people's property tax bill. the money is collected over 5 to 25 years depending on the job. that means as much as an extra $3,840 for five years. they didn't explain hero to her mom. >> they didn't expect nobody to come in here. i just ca
the contract says mrs. jones could choose the color.she was strong armed. >> this is the color he said she had to have. >> they painted around the landscaping. >> she was shocked and more astounded by the price tag. >> it's unfair that she would have to pay $14,000 for a job that looks like i went to the school and got kindergarteners to paint it. >> her mom doesn't recall many of the details of the conversation inchluding how she paid that $14,000 bill. >>...
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. >> for those of you who participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact a lawyer, turn yourself into the police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> it is 6:15. it is expected to be a tight race for the white house. >> swing states are more important than years. chuck todd talk about this. what do the candidates have to do to win to get to the 270? >> well, right now it is all about turning out the base. i don't think there is any voter left vascilating between clinton and trump. that is what you have. hillary clinton, she is focused solely right now on the ic philadelphia. all three of those states, ohio, michigan, pennsylvania, she needs a strong african-american turn out in those states in order to secure or in case of ohio, come up with from behind there a little bit. with the trump, it is getting up. skeptical republicans who have never been fans of his to decide that perhaps the supreme court is more important than their feelings towards him. he has to continue to drive up, republicans.
. >> for those of you who participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact a lawyer, turn yourself into the police. >> police say they plan to release photos of the suspects involved. >>> it is 6:15. it is expected to be a tight race for the white house. >> swing states are more important than years. chuck todd talk about this. what do the candidates have to do to win to get to the 270? >> well, right now it is all about turning out the base....
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. >> to those of you who participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact a lawyer. turn yourself in to the police. involved. >>> tonight, friends and family of terrence sterling will be back at the spot where the maryland man was killed by d.c. police. they say they still don't have answers in sterling's death. almost two months ago, an officer fatally shot him after a crash between sterling's motorcycle and a police cruiser. police say the crash was intentional. witnesses say it could not be avoided. >>> there's a service alert to tell you about on metro's orange chevellely and the new carrollton station. allow extra time if you're traveling then. >>> your chance to cash in on election day the freebies being offered to voters. >>> and a powerful earthquake in oklahoma. vo: here's the last thing washington needs. amie hoeber. a reckless tea party partisan. hoeber will defund planned parenthood, global increase of chemical weapons. we need john delaney. a family man and entrepreneur, he built two respected maryland business, creat
. >> to those of you who participated in the assault of mr. jones, i also ask you to contact a lawyer. turn yourself in to the police. involved. >>> tonight, friends and family of terrence sterling will be back at the spot where the maryland man was killed by d.c. police. they say they still don't have answers in sterling's death. almost two months ago, an officer fatally shot him after a crash between sterling's motorcycle and a police cruiser. police say the crash was...
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talked about the genetic superiority of people and it would exclude a lot of african-americans and mrs. jonessaid maybe that's not a bad thing. it's a recalled conversation. the electoral college is part of the southern -- the grand southern slave holder bet compromise, right, but it now confers an advantage on republicans fairly clearly and that's because of the rural urban divide. there's no way we're going to get rid of any incentive for a vote because it's now preserving something that we can imagine even growing wider than what we have right now. >> right. and twice in 16 years where we have the popular vote saying one thing and electoral college saying another is a fundamental shift we have not seen before. we saw it one time in our history. now it could be a more common occurrence but it's really, unfortunately, so divisive. we can see if this experiment actually works out. as a political scientist, i really worry about not just demographic trends but as we have more people disenfranchise, citizens disenfranchise and we haven't talked about the state yet and the privatization of prison
talked about the genetic superiority of people and it would exclude a lot of african-americans and mrs. jonessaid maybe that's not a bad thing. it's a recalled conversation. the electoral college is part of the southern -- the grand southern slave holder bet compromise, right, but it now confers an advantage on republicans fairly clearly and that's because of the rural urban divide. there's no way we're going to get rid of any incentive for a vote because it's now preserving something that we...
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mr. jones: one, people have to change their minds. they have to have some willpower. they also have to change their brains back. this is a biological think your brain is in oregon. once these doctors and you these pills, we took a molar out of your mouth, take these pills, you broke your collar bone, take these pills -- for a lot of people, those pills damage that organ. >> watch on c-span, c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app. for five years, c-span has traveled to cities across the u.s. to explore literary and historic sites. next, some of the places we visited in 2016. our cities tour is an american history tv and book tv exclusive. you can watch more of our visits c-span.org/citiestour. >> we are at lakeview cemetery in cleveland, ohio. we are organized in 1869, shortly after the civil war, and today we will take you to the james a garfield memorial. the first thing you will notice when you come to the james a. garfield memorial, you will walk up 20 steps, which represent the 20th president of the united states, and you're coming into a terrace area
mr. jones: one, people have to change their minds. they have to have some willpower. they also have to change their brains back. this is a biological think your brain is in oregon. once these doctors and you these pills, we took a molar out of your mouth, take these pills, you broke your collar bone, take these pills -- for a lot of people, those pills damage that organ. >> watch on c-span, c-span.org, and listen on the free c-span radio app. for five years, c-span has traveled to cities...
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how does mr. jones show up in philly or connecticut and vote somehow that doesn't exist.otes that aren't there legally? >> in many states voter files are online. but the elect resuion results a not. what would happen if democrats showed up to the polls and found out that their names had been erased from the vote are files and republicans' had not. there are clearly ways that you can manipulate voter files without manipulating the machines themselves. and why were they trying to penetrate the voter files if it wasn't to try it influen to inf election in favor of trump? >> i'll promise you this, if you do this investigation on the level of fulbright and frank did in the old day, you will get a lot of attention. this may be the first time they really showed their face in this country in terms of interfering with our democracy, something they don't have by the way. i'd like to make sure we stop them at the wall right now. thank you, senator murphy. >>> up next, "hardball" round table will be here as trump takes to twitter of course to skewer his critics and throw red meat to
how does mr. jones show up in philly or connecticut and vote somehow that doesn't exist.otes that aren't there legally? >> in many states voter files are online. but the elect resuion results a not. what would happen if democrats showed up to the polls and found out that their names had been erased from the vote are files and republicans' had not. there are clearly ways that you can manipulate voter files without manipulating the machines themselves. and why were they trying to penetrate...
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. >> too strong to let it go♪ to let it go♪ >> mr. jonesat time do we meet at the same cafe♪ >> don't be late. i'll be late because i don't know what time♪ >> holding hands♪ did we make all kind of plans♪ >> i believe it's billy cole♪ ♪ too strong, too stronget♪ >> it's a great song♪ >> is it a great song. it's promoting adultery. >> when you put it that way musically i like it a lot. >> there's passion in it. >> i'm not listening to the words♪ >> you should because it's wrong. >> the music out there nowadays the kind of stuff they say i mean really. >> i like --♪ >> okay. >> that's your problem. >> yes, it can all be so simple♪ >> a free man why one of the subjects of hit series making a murder my god so many people watched this show, he will get out of jail. >> and early sign of alzheimer's has nothing to do with memory, though, there's a new smell test that may help identify if you're at risk years before you get any signs. >> this is unreel. i'm glad dr. mike came in to talk about this. if you lose your sense of smell is that a warping
. >> too strong to let it go♪ to let it go♪ >> mr. jonesat time do we meet at the same cafe♪ >> don't be late. i'll be late because i don't know what time♪ >> holding hands♪ did we make all kind of plans♪ >> i believe it's billy cole♪ ♪ too strong, too stronget♪ >> it's a great song♪ >> is it a great song. it's promoting adultery. >> when you put it that way musically i like it a lot. >> there's passion in it. >>...
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mr. rahaim and ms. jones did not violate the law, and i should say sunshine law -- whether they violated ceqa is a certainty question. mr. grossman has a lawsuit available to him against the city if he firmly believes that ceqa was violated. that is not purview of this body. >> well, in the interim can we send the letter i outlined or would that contradict what you just advised of your conclusions? >> i mean, if you find that they violated the law and if you find that mr. ra haim and ms. jones, then you can send a warning letter under the sunshine ordinance. >> i will withdraw my motion. >> i withdraw my second. >> again, i'm calling -- is there a motion that we accept the recommendation of the staff? and find no violation? >> so moved. >> second. >> public comment? >> david pilpel and i'll try to keep it brave. brief. i'm familiar with the laws and. >> which laws? >> the ceqa and planning department and procedures. i think in this case the staff and city attorney got it right. i don't think there was any vio
mr. rahaim and ms. jones did not violate the law, and i should say sunshine law -- whether they violated ceqa is a certainty question. mr. grossman has a lawsuit available to him against the city if he firmly believes that ceqa was violated. that is not purview of this body. >> well, in the interim can we send the letter i outlined or would that contradict what you just advised of your conclusions? >> i mean, if you find that they violated the law and if you find that mr. ra haim...
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mr. lorne "hammer" jones. sharyl: in a decade-long crime spree, officer jones helped smuggle in people and 33 tons of marijuana. one reason the dark side is so tempting is because the pay-off is so big. border agents and officers make $38,000 to $69,000 a year. what kind of money can t corrupt agent? jeff veltri: they could, in theory, make more in an evening than they, in their annual salary, would garner. sharyl: the fbi now has 22 border corruption task forces dedicated solely to rooting out dirty of they caught officer michael gilliland on surveillance video allegedly carrying a cash payoff in a bag. he plead guilty to letting in hundreds of illegal immigrants and there are many more. agent marcos manzano, jr. hid illegal immigrants in his family's house. agent michael gonzalez is seen here on a police camera loading pot into his vehicle. officer margarita crispin is serving 20 years for taking bribes to let marijuana through. and officer martha garnica is serving 20 years for smuggling. her lavish home an
mr. lorne "hammer" jones. sharyl: in a decade-long crime spree, officer jones helped smuggle in people and 33 tons of marijuana. one reason the dark side is so tempting is because the pay-off is so big. border agents and officers make $38,000 to $69,000 a year. what kind of money can t corrupt agent? jeff veltri: they could, in theory, make more in an evening than they, in their annual salary, would garner. sharyl: the fbi now has 22 border corruption task forces dedicated solely to...
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mr. jones in the middle, former adviser to president obama obama and went on to do many things, including establishing dream core which is dedicated to prison reform among other things. 2009 he was named man of the year 1995 and one of times most influential people. all three of them are founding members of a new group called advocates for opioid recovery. i will be asking them questions about how policy can promote recovery and "after words" we will take questions from viewers online and in the audience. first i want to begin with a little overview of the scope of the opiate problem. as you can see, i hope you can see this well, clearly, clearly there has been a fourfold increase in the number of deaths from overdose from narcotics or heroin. the line that shows prescription narcotic and the purple are from heroin. there's a number of people who are addicted to heroin and it's actually very hard to get good numbers, but the numbers that you read about are about 2.5 million people misuse narcot
mr. jones in the middle, former adviser to president obama obama and went on to do many things, including establishing dream core which is dedicated to prison reform among other things. 2009 he was named man of the year 1995 and one of times most influential people. all three of them are founding members of a new group called advocates for opioid recovery. i will be asking them questions about how policy can promote recovery and "after words" we will take questions from viewers online...
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the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. jones of north carolina for today and the balance of the week and mr. poe of texas for today and for the balance of the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. garamendi: i have a motion that we adjourn for the day. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. according announcer: for more on a leadership race, we spoke earlier today the l reporter. they are joined by a senior congressional order for the hill with the election, the democratic elections for the 115th congress coming up on wednesday morning. tell us why tim ryan is challenging into pelosi? >> i think there are several reasons. going back to 2010 with the democrats lost control of the speaker gavel and they were wiped out, there was grumbling then. the samen returning leaders to descend spots and it were not able to keep the majority. since then, each election cycle you have heard that grumb
the clerk: leave of absence requested for mr. jones of north carolina for today and the balance of the week and mr. poe of texas for today and for the balance of the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. garamendi: i have a motion that we adjourn for the day. the speaker pro tempore: those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. according announcer: for more on a leadership race, we...
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modification but we don't have an objection to allowing the proposed infill and support allowing mr. jonespt and change needs as long as and impacted the resource. we do know we don't know how much utilities would narrowly tailored sparrow for the rest of the this. therefore the permits proposing to limit the speed is further and allow it to be removed from the code after two years. that concludes my report and happy to answer questions. >> thank you. commissioner pearlman >> yes. this confused the hell out of me because it felt like we were trying to endorse a ordinance for one tiny project which seems like massively spot zoning and i'm curious why-maybe either one of you maybe mr. fry can answer this well. why isn't this just a variance or some kind of-how is it that this has to rise to the level of messing up the planning code which is already so messy? with something like this? is there- >> we struggled with that. it seems like a reasonable request. but for various reasons in the code they just can't do it. just not allowed to meet you can get a variance for it. so we often will do som
modification but we don't have an objection to allowing the proposed infill and support allowing mr. jonespt and change needs as long as and impacted the resource. we do know we don't know how much utilities would narrowly tailored sparrow for the rest of the this. therefore the permits proposing to limit the speed is further and allow it to be removed from the code after two years. that concludes my report and happy to answer questions. >> thank you. commissioner pearlman >> yes....
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donald mcgah partner at jones day in washington will be mr. trumps assistant and white house counsel. reveal his choice for secretary of state. performers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, and really trumps supporter. in 2012 republican presidential nominee mitt romney. he and mr. trump aggressively attacked each other during the campaign. >> the last election should have been one except for me this one from the choked like a dog.>> reporter: mr. trump is calling for unity. another chapter of potential conflict is unfolding. >> the green pasa wisconsin is being filed. after the candidate jill stein reason of money through donations to fund the audit. >> the american public has come out strongly around us. same has to be done. >> stein was recounts in pennsylvania and michigan also. >> we need to admit these safeguards so we're not asking the question after the fact. >> the state she questions helped mr. trump secure the presidency. he will be back in was the first big case of the holiday season. all across the valley, they hold
donald mcgah partner at jones day in washington will be mr. trumps assistant and white house counsel. reveal his choice for secretary of state. performers include former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, and really trumps supporter. in 2012 republican presidential nominee mitt romney. he and mr. trump aggressively attacked each other during the campaign. >> the last election should have been one except for me this one from the choked like a dog.>> reporter: mr. trump is calling for...
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dow jones reporting that goldman sachs coo mr. cohn met with mr. trump yesterday. wide -- according to dow jones, perhaps he's tiring of being second and may leave the firm regardless of whether he gets a position in the trump administration. apparently goldman sachs coo gary cohn is weighing his future at goldman sachs at this point. that would open up a lot of jockeying for the second position there. >> certainly will. we visited with gary cohn on this program a few weeks ago. interesting, sue. thanks so much. >>> let's talk about a couple of stocks before we go. freeport-mcmoran, downgraded to a sell. the price target goes from $16, down to $10. it had a monster run. what do you do here? like the call? >> i don't buy it here, but i think this is another one of those we talked about top of the show where you got to pay attention to where it came from. yeah, they have a lot of problems, pete mentions the energy purchase that was a disaster for him, but so when it is down from 50 to 5 bucks, that's a bad drop. but now it is back to 16. i'm still not touching it here
dow jones reporting that goldman sachs coo mr. cohn met with mr. trump yesterday. wide -- according to dow jones, perhaps he's tiring of being second and may leave the firm regardless of whether he gets a position in the trump administration. apparently goldman sachs coo gary cohn is weighing his future at goldman sachs at this point. that would open up a lot of jockeying for the second position there. >> certainly will. we visited with gary cohn on this program a few weeks ago....
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jones. >> thank you, mr. president.ore than once that you did not believe that donald trump would ever be elected president and you thought he was unfit for the office. now that you have spent time with him, talking with him for hour 1/2 in the oval office, do you now think that president-elect trump is qualified to be president? and i would like to do compound questions. the other one you mentioned staffing and tone. what do you say to those americans who may not doubt there will be a peaceful transition but that are concerned about some of the policies and sentiments expressed by president-elect trump himself and supporters that may seem hostile to minorities and others. the announcement of steve bannon, proponent of alt right movement, so-called white nationalist movement will have prominent role under president-elect trump as chief strategist and chief advisor, what message does that send to countries around the world. >> athena, without copping out, it would not be appropriate for me to comment on every appointment
jones. >> thank you, mr. president.ore than once that you did not believe that donald trump would ever be elected president and you thought he was unfit for the office. now that you have spent time with him, talking with him for hour 1/2 in the oval office, do you now think that president-elect trump is qualified to be president? and i would like to do compound questions. the other one you mentioned staffing and tone. what do you say to those americans who may not doubt there will be a...
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jones. as your idol mr. sinatra might say, "whatever gets you through the night." patrick! you getting that feeling like you had last night? you got a headache? a headache? no. good. because nobody was gonna asasyou to go to the movies or nothing drastic like that. look, lucy -- you look yourself. i want to be your friend, and i think i am your friend. so when i say, "are you okay? does your head hurt?" it just means, "are you okay?" it's no coco-on. it's no dance of the seven veils. all right? all right. so are you okay? i'm okay. you're okay. thanks. okay. thank you, lucy. [ telephone rings ] [ machine beeps s [ humming ] oh, man! she killed it, lover. at least it died happy. [ coughs ] what do you want? we have to talk. this is great. this is perfect. did you knock on all the doors? did you show everyone your badge? you got some nerve coming in here after what you did to me. no argument. of course, you're a cop, right? to feel any different. but what you think about me really doesn't matter anymore. the only thing that matters is that you not let this ruin the rest of yo
jones. as your idol mr. sinatra might say, "whatever gets you through the night." patrick! you getting that feeling like you had last night? you got a headache? a headache? no. good. because nobody was gonna asasyou to go to the movies or nothing drastic like that. look, lucy -- you look yourself. i want to be your friend, and i think i am your friend. so when i say, "are you okay? does your head hurt?" it just means, "are you okay?" it's no coco-on. it's no dance...