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mr. lewis: we will have a couple of remarkably good on the road. i think of belief are some of the panel who is not a lawyer. i don't know if that is good or bad. the link you are talking about, it is interested -- interesting. i wrote what i was a brilliant definition of use of force and an armed attack. it was really rejected by all parties. thissaid we prefer to keep to the area of national discretion. it's a difficult issue. and the preparations for the last round of talks the chair and i independently concluded that international law would not be the sticking point. and we were wrong with the application of international law. it's another vehicle the most difficult issue and we did not on it untilment 5:40 on the friday night of the last day of negotiations which ended at 6:00. it was a damn close ending. the use of force under attack is crucial. i'm not sure how you apply international law but it will be very difficult. some of the other things to think about our there is an arc that come
mr. lewis: we will have a couple of remarkably good on the road. i think of belief are some of the panel who is not a lawyer. i don't know if that is good or bad. the link you are talking about, it is interested -- interesting. i wrote what i was a brilliant definition of use of force and an armed attack. it was really rejected by all parties. thissaid we prefer to keep to the area of national discretion. it's a difficult issue. and the preparations for the last round of talks the chair and i...
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mr. lewis: a couple of quick notes. there is language in the last report that talks about that you agree not to attack critical infrastructure in ways not consistent with international law. the original phrasing was "you agree not to attack in peace time." there were some nations that objected to the word "peacetime." we put in consistent with international law. in a you agree not to attack critical infrastructure. you've agreed you only attack in a situation that is not covered by the law of warfare. 2-4,'s point about article the renunciation of the use of force to settle international disputes. an article 51 which is the inherent right of self-defense. there is an inherent ambiguity. there is an intentional ambiguity i think between a commitment by states not to use force and provision that allows them to use force. this is one of the more powerful tensions. we are in a different world. this is one of the problems i have with -- i was just at the u.n. last week. the issue that has come up as
mr. lewis: a couple of quick notes. there is language in the last report that talks about that you agree not to attack critical infrastructure in ways not consistent with international law. the original phrasing was "you agree not to attack in peace time." there were some nations that objected to the word "peacetime." we put in consistent with international law. in a you agree not to attack critical infrastructure. you've agreed you only attack in a situation that is not...
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francis apparently miss lewis fired three rounds and struck mr. francis once in the head . >> reporter: police found lewis curled up on a hallway floor. her court appointed attorney said she refused to talk to him. the judge sent her off for 20 days of psychiatric evaluation . >>> she seemed to be kind of mumbling to herself and didn't did not appear to know where or what her turning were . >>> my husband was a very devoted husband, father, grandfather. he just loved to help anybody he possibly can. he was such a sweet, sweet person. >> reporter: police say lewis who was also a former boston police dispatcher was known by family members to have firearms and was originally licensed in the state of georgia. police say they found an epigun holster at the scene but still have not found the murder weapon weapon. park, i'm byron barnett, 7 news. >> anchor: people in the fenway area of boston on alert this evening after a woman says she as attacked there. 5 -year-old wayne barber appear appearing in court today, police say he attacked the woman from behin
francis apparently miss lewis fired three rounds and struck mr. francis once in the head . >> reporter: police found lewis curled up on a hallway floor. her court appointed attorney said she refused to talk to him. the judge sent her off for 20 days of psychiatric evaluation . >>> she seemed to be kind of mumbling to herself and didn't did not appear to know where or what her turning were . >>> my husband was a very devoted husband, father, grandfather. he just loved to...
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but the first thing i wrote was in eighth grade for mrs. lewis in cooperstown, and she loved it. it was a short story about a racehorse who died. >> seth: uh-huh >> and i was so happy that i made her cry that i wanted to write other stories and make other people cry. >> seth: oh, that's, um, haunting. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> seth: so this book is -- what's fascinating about this book is it's about -- well, first of all, it's sort of about a very narcissistic writer. the husband in this book is a playwright. he has a wife, who is mathilde. and you have said he is sort of based on you, this narcissistic writer. >> mm-hmm. >> seth: you're willing to admit this? >> well, sort of. i mean, they're both kind of me in a very scary way. yeah, yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so your husband is married to a writer. >> seth: did he find this book an accurate portrayal of what it's like to be married to a writer? >> to a narcissistic writer? >> seth: yeah. >> yes. absolutely. >> seth: i feel like i should say, i feel like all writers are narcissistic. i'm sure my wife would say the same
but the first thing i wrote was in eighth grade for mrs. lewis in cooperstown, and she loved it. it was a short story about a racehorse who died. >> seth: uh-huh >> and i was so happy that i made her cry that i wanted to write other stories and make other people cry. >> seth: oh, that's, um, haunting. [ laughter ] >> i know. >> seth: so this book is -- what's fascinating about this book is it's about -- well, first of all, it's sort of about a very narcissistic...
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francis, he had been shot in the head apparently miss lewis fired three rounds and struck mr. francis once in the head . >> reporter: police say when francis went to her room to clean up broken glass lewis shot him, stole the victim's car and drove off. instead of play planning her husband's 50th surprise birthday party this weekend, tracy >>> it's so devastating because i just seen him. i was just waiting for him and i'm calling him. he wouldn't answer myicals . >> reporter: police tracked lewis to this hotel where they say they found her curled up in a hallway floor, not responding to police officers. lewis's court apointed attorney says she refused to talk to him. the judge sent her off for 20 days of psychiatric evaluation. >>> see seemed to be kind of mumbling to herself and didn't . >> reporter: police say that lewis a former boston police dispatcher was known by familiar low members to have firearms and was originally licensed to carry in the state of georgia. police say they found an empty gun holster at the scene but still have not found the murder weapon. that's the s
francis, he had been shot in the head apparently miss lewis fired three rounds and struck mr. francis once in the head . >> reporter: police say when francis went to her room to clean up broken glass lewis shot him, stole the victim's car and drove off. instead of play planning her husband's 50th surprise birthday party this weekend, tracy >>> it's so devastating because i just seen him. i was just waiting for him and i'm calling him. he wouldn't answer myicals . >>...
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mr. brashov, it's a pleasure to meet you, sir. i'm lewis littleton. good morning, mr. banker. i need another loan to buy a new stove for my restaurant. very direct. i like that. how much do you need ? - three thousand dollars. - have a seat, mr. brashov. i want you to know... that business at crossroads cafe is getting better every week. we have good food, good service and good prices. unfortunately, mr. brashov our records tell a different story. you're experiencing, what we in the banking business call a downward profit curve. "a downward profit curve" ? what is that, exactly ? it means that we've put a sharp pencil to the figures and your expenses are too high. "a sharp pencil" ? it's just a figure of speech if you know what i mean ? - i don't understand. - and i don't understand what there is to not understand. let me try it this way. debits. profits. you simply must reduce your debits. now, what could be more clear than that ? i have too many "debits" ? exactly ! whatever they are, i assure you i can get rid of them. if i got rid of the flies last summer i can get rid of
mr. brashov, it's a pleasure to meet you, sir. i'm lewis littleton. good morning, mr. banker. i need another loan to buy a new stove for my restaurant. very direct. i like that. how much do you need ? - three thousand dollars. - have a seat, mr. brashov. i want you to know... that business at crossroads cafe is getting better every week. we have good food, good service and good prices. unfortunately, mr. brashov our records tell a different story. you're experiencing, what we in the banking...
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mr. errol lewis, cnn political commentator and political anchor at new york one.ctive from new york? we were out here in vegas, berman was gone most of the night. nobody knows where he was. errol lewis, when you looked at it last night, what was the bar for success? who made it, who fell short? >> the bar for success was the burden of success where the breakthrough moments we all were watching for and didn't quite see from o'malley and the other candidates. o'malley in particular, i was a little surprised by. i thought the most obvious thing that he could have said is that it's time to turn the corner and he represents a younger generation. he came across as old and almost stiff. he came across as sort of almost solemn in his approach. and i don't know that that's really the right way to break through. i was waiting to hear from him about what it was like to be a young vigorous executive who had run around outside of washington trying to get things done and make some change. he didn't use that opportunity. lincoln chafee had just an awful night. he's not somebody
mr. errol lewis, cnn political commentator and political anchor at new york one.ctive from new york? we were out here in vegas, berman was gone most of the night. nobody knows where he was. errol lewis, when you looked at it last night, what was the bar for success? who made it, who fell short? >> the bar for success was the burden of success where the breakthrough moments we all were watching for and didn't quite see from o'malley and the other candidates. o'malley in particular, i was a...
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mr. fenture and r. lewis stepped up to the plate and held the hands of members who really wanted to do e , but felt a littl intimidated, and they came ogether with us, and you see what happened here today. they joined with us in signing petition, to get this bank reauthorized. we so proud of the work that have done but i'm more proud of the fact that we are going to our keep those jobs in districts and across this eduntry that have been generat because of the support of the xm bank. so we leave here today feeling very good as we go back to our district and as we travel across the country, to say despite the fact that were many obstacles in our way, we have gotten it done thus far, and i look forward to the final vote that has already been taken on the senate side nd all we have to do is just take our vote on this side and off to the president's desk, and we're going to have reauthorization of the xm bank. thank you. swoman gwen congres moore, but let me bring her to the microphone because she important role a
mr. fenture and r. lewis stepped up to the plate and held the hands of members who really wanted to do e , but felt a littl intimidated, and they came ogether with us, and you see what happened here today. they joined with us in signing petition, to get this bank reauthorized. we so proud of the work that have done but i'm more proud of the fact that we are going to our keep those jobs in districts and across this eduntry that have been generat because of the support of the xm bank. so we leave...
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mr. jackson, let me ask you this, congressman john lewis but people -- he would say that you used his tacticsuse yours. that you're using his tactics because he was dr. king's. they started it all and sort of made the way for you. so if you had this experienced politician who is a civil rights icon and legend and he's saying hey, listen, young people. i'm trying to talk to you and tell you we're listening to you. we got senator clinton here. we're going to make sure she listens to you. we got the mayor of atlanta, one of the biggest and influential is t in the nation, we're here listening trying to tell your behinds, your young people hey, listen to us, we got you. chill out and listen to her. so why wouldn't you do that? >> i think that is the issue. we seen what hillary clinton did today. it was pushing an image of what it means to be black and represent black people on these platforms and what we have seen from leaders who do represent us in official position, they often times represent one image of black people and one agenda of black people and the experiences and the stories and opinion
mr. jackson, let me ask you this, congressman john lewis but people -- he would say that you used his tacticsuse yours. that you're using his tactics because he was dr. king's. they started it all and sort of made the way for you. so if you had this experienced politician who is a civil rights icon and legend and he's saying hey, listen, young people. i'm trying to talk to you and tell you we're listening to you. we got senator clinton here. we're going to make sure she listens to you. we got...
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mr. trump! we love you! >> let me bring in our political panel today, matt k. lewis is a senior contributor for "the daily caller and "jane walsh is msnbc political analyst, national affairs correspondent for "the nation." matt, i'll start with you. we won't pick up on that woman and her exuberance. we will talk about it, but i want your thoughts on what's happening in the house here. you heard my interview with the congressman, willing to support paul ryan, but he is greatly concerned about a side of the house republicans that he believes are disruptive and could potentially cause problems, including impacting the 2016 presidential race. >> yeah, look, i think it's a well-founded concern. you know, paul ryan, it's like the obi wan kenobi candidate. help us, obi wan, you're our only hope. who knows what he's going to decide? it's a thankless job. it involves herding cats. and no good deed goes unpunished. will he be drafted? it's unclear. but look, i think that things are really chaotic right now, and this is a microcosm of the larger chaos happening. but i do want t
mr. trump! we love you! >> let me bring in our political panel today, matt k. lewis is a senior contributor for "the daily caller and "jane walsh is msnbc political analyst, national affairs correspondent for "the nation." matt, i'll start with you. we won't pick up on that woman and her exuberance. we will talk about it, but i want your thoughts on what's happening in the house here. you heard my interview with the congressman, willing to support paul ryan, but he is...
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jeff zeleny in davenport, iowa on the clinton campaign trail and errol lewis, cnn political commentator and anchor for new york one. mrleny, we know their camp is very excited about this do you believe benghazi could be something to play to advantage for hillary clinton? >> chris, it's hard enough that it would play to her advantage but it certainly is a turning point for the clinton campaign after months and months of e-mails and the controversy dogging the campaign, finally, secretary clinton is able to use the republican leaders' own words against them to show what she believes is a completely political matter here. it doesn't change the fact that we've learned so much about this e-mail. it doesn't change the fact that so many voters have wondered why she set up this private e-mail system which of course was first discovered by this benghazi committee. it does soften the moment of her testimony. remember she's still going to testify before this committee on october 22nd in washington. so it definitely puts that in now a new light. she would like to say in a political light. >> yes, errol, the campaign, her campaign
jeff zeleny in davenport, iowa on the clinton campaign trail and errol lewis, cnn political commentator and anchor for new york one. mrleny, we know their camp is very excited about this do you believe benghazi could be something to play to advantage for hillary clinton? >> chris, it's hard enough that it would play to her advantage but it certainly is a turning point for the clinton campaign after months and months of e-mails and the controversy dogging the campaign, finally, secretary...
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lewis and clark fame or some other clark that was the superintendent of currency. but this clark took it to be him. so he put his face on the currency. this is what mr. thayer had to say. about that when it happened -- "if you asked me whose image is -- and superscription is this? i'm obliged to answer not that of george washington, which used to a door in it but the likeness , of a person who superintend s the printing of these notes. i'd like anyone to tell me why his face should be on the money of the united states." i trust the house will support me in the cry that i raise of off with their heads. off with their heads, so you can thank this fella clark for the reason our coins, currency never depicts living persons to this day. unfortunately for mr. sherman, who was, of course, one of the most well-known personalities i've discussed today, he never made it on an issued bank note. there was a 15 cent note fractional issue that was being produced on april 6, 1866, which coincides with the date that the legislation was passed. so there are proofs that exist, but it was never printed because it would be in violation of the law. so for this reason, yo
lewis and clark fame or some other clark that was the superintendent of currency. but this clark took it to be him. so he put his face on the currency. this is what mr. thayer had to say. about that when it happened -- "if you asked me whose image is -- and superscription is this? i'm obliged to answer not that of george washington, which used to a door in it but the likeness , of a person who superintend s the printing of these notes. i'd like anyone to tell me why his face should be on...
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mrs. mintz, do you know? >> was infantryman, and the army was very good to chris. and i was very proud of him. >> was deployed overseas? >> no, sir. was not. he was at fort lewis goes and confronts the gun p gunman and the gunman shoots him but is he still conscious enough to say, listen, it's my son's birthday. >> yes. >> this was yesterday? >> yes. >> please don't kill me and his son is, what? six years old? >> yes, sir. >> okay. so the gunman doesn't care and continues to shoot him. now, he has got seven rounds in his body, it's rick columbus that he even survived is, it not? >> it's a miracle and did not hit a vital oregon. he was in surgery seven hours yesterday and eventually he will have to have more surgery. but he is a walking miracle. but he is young and strong and he took good care of himself. >> well, he sounds like a very courageous man, all our prayers are with him. >> thank you, sir. >> you know, this is so sad and so tragic but you must be very proud of chris. >> he we are very proud of him but he said i just want'ed to do the right thing has been raised like that we are proud of him and we appreciate all the prayers and all the good wishes, si
mrs. mintz, do you know? >> was infantryman, and the army was very good to chris. and i was very proud of him. >> was deployed overseas? >> no, sir. was not. he was at fort lewis goes and confronts the gun p gunman and the gunman shoots him but is he still conscious enough to say, listen, it's my son's birthday. >> yes. >> this was yesterday? >> yes. >> please don't kill me and his son is, what? six years old? >> yes, sir. >> okay. so the...
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mr. speaker, they just call him john john. well, here's what i know about speaker john boehner. he says the cody lewis by is a simple one. -- the code he lives by -- do the right thing for the right reasons, and the right things will happen. i've always found that to be true. i have found it to be true inner battles fighting side-by-side -- side-by-side for conservative reforms, sometimes a position deep in the minority. we had our share of maalox moments, that's for sure. but he always strived to push forward your as i said about john boehner the day he announced his retirement, grace under pressure, country and institution before self, these are the things that come to mind when i think of him. i wish speaker been a very best in retirement. i thank him for always working hard to do the right thing. for his family, for his district, for his party, for his country, farewell my friend. though we bid farewell to one speaker dave we know we will soon be saying hello to anyone. the house will vote later on the nomination of congressman paul ryan. i think it's appropriate to wait for that vote to occur bef
mr. speaker, they just call him john john. well, here's what i know about speaker john boehner. he says the cody lewis by is a simple one. -- the code he lives by -- do the right thing for the right reasons, and the right things will happen. i've always found that to be true. i have found it to be true inner battles fighting side-by-side -- side-by-side for conservative reforms, sometimes a position deep in the minority. we had our share of maalox moments, that's for sure. but he always strived...