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mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant chin from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >> sorry sergio. >> correct i'm lieutenant sergio chin from the investigative team. tonight we're here to president the citizen's commendation. let me give a little bit of detail. there was a robbery incident that occurred at the 1800-block of polk street the the suspect tries to leave without paying and mr. manheimer hears the ruckus and turns around and sees a big fight. a couple of things he could do take no action or push him off the bike and he did that pushed him off the bike the suspect falls to the ground, the cop shows up and arrested and most people wouldn't take any action but mr. manheimer here risked his own safety and displayed a willingness usually reserved for police officers and fire fighters and a select few of our civilian population and mr. man heimer heimer should be commended for for his brave action and be awarded the commendation award. >> commissioner commissioner mazzucco gets very excited ab
mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant chin from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >> sorry sergio. >> correct i'm lieutenant sergio chin from the investigative team. tonight we're here to president the citizen's commendation. let me give a little bit of detail. there was a robbery incident that occurred at the 1800-block of polk street the the suspect tries to leave without paying and...
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and for those of you watching at home who can't see, there's a large contingent of supporters for mr. man heimer. welcome. >> i just wanted to say thank you it's an honor to take this award. it wasn't something that you expect walking into work and it was good i could help out with the police and i know what you guys deal with on a day-to-day basis so it was the least i could do so thank you i appreciate it. >> wonderful. >> [applause] somebody should take a picture. >> mr. man heimer [applause] inspect tore please call the next item. >> adoption of minutes for the meetings of january 28th, , february 4th. february february 11th and february and february and february 25th, 2015. . >> colleagues in your packets you have the minutes prepared for these 4 meetings are there any discussion about these minutes. >> i move to approve. >> all of those in favor? those opposed? the motion passes. please call the next line item. >> heist. >> >> action. . chief there's a request here from the department to accept these 13 hyster forklifts. >> actually i'm going to let to let sergeant matthews speak to
and for those of you watching at home who can't see, there's a large contingent of supporters for mr. man heimer. welcome. >> i just wanted to say thank you it's an honor to take this award. it wasn't something that you expect walking into work and it was good i could help out with the police and i know what you guys deal with on a day-to-day basis so it was the least i could do so thank you i appreciate it. >> wonderful. >> [applause] somebody should take a picture. >>...
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mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated and malnourished. >> he smelled, his hair was dirty, his butt was dirty. told by doctors he was dying she took him home. he passed away a few weeks later of sepsis due to infection. > pat died for no reason, mi hijo. people have got to know what these nursing homes consist of. they don't care, they're there for a paycheck. >> nora's lawyer shot video footage of pat's condition before he died - she hasn't been able to bring herself to watch it. >> and you've never watched this video? >> i've never watched the video. >> do you want to watch the video? >> no, i'm scared to see it. i can't. >> this video is criti
mr. manning... >> pat manning suffered a stroke in 2011, at the age of 60, that limited his mobility. according to his wife, he walked into amara nursing home for care and rehabilitation that was predicted to last only 6 weeks. >> he's my sweetie. see how good pat looked there? so handsome. but nora says that pat wasn't getting the care he needed. she alleges he was so neglected, he developed bed sores. that he was denied physical therapy, and lost all mobility; he was dehydrated...
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mr. collette. >> all right, man.ome serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated what had actually happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn't mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant colette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> okay. be
mr. collette. >> all right, man.ome serious soul searching to do. >> all right. >> i suggest you do it. >> yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> while nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez, is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to j-12, to general population, by our discipline hearing officer. he did his job...
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mr. thompson is a busy man and it's an honor and pleasure to have him here and i very much appreciate his input and guidance on this subject matter. so thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding today's hearing. i appreciate the subcommittee's willingness to take a hard look at the security vulnerabilities associated with how the transportation security administration is administering the pre-check program. as a frequent flier, i've long believed that tsa should have a trusted traveler program where individuals are identified as low-risk travelers and are provided by expedited airport screening. when tsa was established in 2001, congress granted 's the stay authority to establish a trusted traveler program. however, as many of you may
mr. thompson is a busy man and it's an honor and pleasure to have him here and i very much appreciate his input and guidance on this subject matter. so thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you for holding today's hearing. i appreciate the subcommittee's willingness to take a hard look at the security vulnerabilities associated with how the transportation security administration is administering the pre-check program. as a frequent flier, i've long believed...
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mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant in from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >>
mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant in from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >>
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mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant chin from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >> sorry sergio. >> correct i'm lieutenant sergio chin from the investigative team. tonight we're here to president the citizen's commendation. let me give a little bit of detail. there was a robbery incident that occurred at the 1800-block of polk street the the suspect tries to leave without paying and mr. manheimer hears the ruckus and turns around and sees a big fight. a couple of things he could do take no action or push him off the bike and he did that pushed him off the bike
mr. jeffrey man hierm man heimer and i understand we're going to have a presentation. >> i am lieutenant chin from the -- mr. manheimer, are you here? come on up [applause]. >> sorry sergio. >> correct i'm lieutenant sergio chin from the investigative team. tonight we're here to president the citizen's commendation. let me give a little bit of detail. there was a robbery incident that occurred at the 1800-block of polk street the the suspect tries to leave without paying and...
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they came to me with mr.! man. this guy nailed the audition. one problem he is a muslim.hink? i said, well, what do you think jesus would do? he would hire him right? he is the best. not going to be prejudicial towards somebody because of their religion. and slayman nails it. so does everybody else in the cast. kelsey grammer is her rod. i expect emmys, if these guys don't get ememmies they should close the emmys down because that is how good this movie is. >> how is right writing this book personally compared to your other books? >> hardest book i have to write you have to basically compare roman history, jewish history and the gospels. anything that we couldn't confirm, not by all three but two out of the three. had to be confirmed twice. we didn't put in. which is why you don't see miracles. there were no doctors on the scenes. now there is in the movie "killing jesus," there is a sequence where jesus confronts lepers, a leper mother and child and we have that because we know jesus did do a lot of work with the sick, all right? but we don't have any miracles because hi
they came to me with mr.! man. this guy nailed the audition. one problem he is a muslim.hink? i said, well, what do you think jesus would do? he would hire him right? he is the best. not going to be prejudicial towards somebody because of their religion. and slayman nails it. so does everybody else in the cast. kelsey grammer is her rod. i expect emmys, if these guys don't get ememmies they should close the emmys down because that is how good this movie is. >> how is right writing this...
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mr. naked man walking right toward the cop car. >> he's not got a concealed weapon. >> charging right at the officer who is out of his vehicle. you see the officer quickly start backing up. and he has pulled his taser. watch this. >> right at the fella, makes contact. the naked dude falls down on the ground. listen to the lady behind the camera. >> i think he tased him in the [ bleep ]. >> in the juken video, you do hear her allege that this man was tased in his bits and pieces. >> maybe it's the best thing that ever happened to him. >> wow. >>> a little puppy has been stuck down in a drain for 26 hours, and that's when rescuers decide look we need to get some additional help because is it starting to rain. you can see raindrops there. this is in south africa. this puppy, only 6 weeks old. the family and the spca had been working for eight hours trying to fet itget it out and realized they needed additional help. crews came in dug holes in the pipe guessing where the puppy might be. one happened to be in front of the puppy. you can see them pulling the puppy out. >> i can't believe that
mr. naked man walking right toward the cop car. >> he's not got a concealed weapon. >> charging right at the officer who is out of his vehicle. you see the officer quickly start backing up. and he has pulled his taser. watch this. >> right at the fella, makes contact. the naked dude falls down on the ground. listen to the lady behind the camera. >> i think he tased him in the [ bleep ]. >> in the juken video, you do hear her allege that this man was tased in his...
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captain silver man who i talked to today about the tragedy incident the killing of an an 87-year old man mr. alfred yee right outside of a senior center and i'm going to ask about the other police stations and are there goals so that they can also meet the citation's goals like the richmond station has been doing? >> absolutely. right. it's the goal of the san francisco police department to focus on those five categories and like i mentioned before, all of those five are identified through the statewide system don't necessarily apply to every different police district in the city so i'm working right now to identify the best most appropriate collision factors to focus on and in a couple of districts it may be pedestrian focussed and that's what the data is showing now and probably at the next quarterly meeting i'll have the exact data of each specific district and station and again, we're all focusing on those five -- are we obtaining the goal today? not necessarily so there's a mere i there's an miriad of reasons we may not reach the goal and you know that and whether it's our presence bei
captain silver man who i talked to today about the tragedy incident the killing of an an 87-year old man mr. alfred yee right outside of a senior center and i'm going to ask about the other police stations and are there goals so that they can also meet the citation's goals like the richmond station has been doing? >> absolutely. right. it's the goal of the san francisco police department to focus on those five categories and like i mentioned before, all of those five are identified...
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mr. their man your royal highnesses, your excellencies, there is no doubt convening the arab summit rehe news confidence in egypt's leadership at this grave times rife with challenges answered threats. i extend all to the foreign minister of kuwait, extending all thanks for efforts exerted by him. while kuwait held reins of presidency noting his leadership and role played by kuwait under the leadership and the support to the arab it is state. ride before your eyes is a detailed report of the efforts exerted by the presidency of the summit to put into action the resolutions handed down. in particular, i congratulate the safe return of -- i also welcome the foreign minister of yemen for his participation. to begin with, and before delving into the ground works of the summit, i would like to reiterate the significance of the results of storm operation lawfulled by saudi arabia, reemphasizing the absolute support. this is a pinpoint operation against particular targets in yemen where which is hitting the call of the penalty of yemenal hadi, who is representing the legitimacy of yemen. this o
mr. their man your royal highnesses, your excellencies, there is no doubt convening the arab summit rehe news confidence in egypt's leadership at this grave times rife with challenges answered threats. i extend all to the foreign minister of kuwait, extending all thanks for efforts exerted by him. while kuwait held reins of presidency noting his leadership and role played by kuwait under the leadership and the support to the arab it is state. ride before your eyes is a detailed report of the...
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mr. money man is back for names for the long haul. >>> i knew him when. all right.cks for the long run with charles. charles what do you got? one is nike, they have one global competitor but management is absolutely amazing. it's worldwide everyone recognizes it and also mean johnson, baby formula one trees around the world are having more kids, these are wealthier countries who want their kids to have good nutrition. >> adam what do you think of either or both? >> i like both of them, especially if we're talking the long-term, people need to understand the global economy strong dollar, those are are risks for companies like this. >> ben. >> i don't see why the advantages in the growth is not already in the price. >> how would you know it's not? >> because typically the whole meaning of the stock market is that all future pockets are gathered to the proper price. >> if apple was at 7 it would have been already in. >> if he has found another apple my hats off to him he can buy the house next door to mine. >> duly noted. >> i will see you soon, neighbor. >> cost of fr
mr. money man is back for names for the long haul. >>> i knew him when. all right.cks for the long run with charles. charles what do you got? one is nike, they have one global competitor but management is absolutely amazing. it's worldwide everyone recognizes it and also mean johnson, baby formula one trees around the world are having more kids, these are wealthier countries who want their kids to have good nutrition. >> adam what do you think of either or both? >> i like...
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mr. lincoln: here comes my friend, douglass. i saw you in the crowd today listening to my address. there is no man whose opinion i value more than yours. what did you think of my speech? mr. douglass: mr. lincoln, i cannot stop here to talk to you. there are thousands waiting to shake your hand. mr. lincoln: what did you think of it? mr. douglass: mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. mr. lincoln: i'm glad you liked it. mr. douglass: and that was the last time i saw him. mr. holzer: six weeks later, lincoln fell victim to an assassin. an assassin who had been in the the capital on his inauguration day and was restrained by a policeman. 11 years later, on the anniversary of the murder, douglass rose to deliver the principal address of the unveiling of the statue of lincoln as emancipator. while the sculpture of the white leader lifting a kneeling slave seems clinically incorrect by modern standards, it was in fact commissioned and entirely funded by free people of color. douglass has enjoyed a decade to think about lincoln the man, the president, and the liberator, he once regarded as slow, but sure
mr. lincoln: here comes my friend, douglass. i saw you in the crowd today listening to my address. there is no man whose opinion i value more than yours. what did you think of my speech? mr. douglass: mr. lincoln, i cannot stop here to talk to you. there are thousands waiting to shake your hand. mr. lincoln: what did you think of it? mr. douglass: mr. lincoln, it was a sacred effort. mr. lincoln: i'm glad you liked it. mr. douglass: and that was the last time i saw him. mr. holzer: six weeks...
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mr. perry: oh, man. what are your chances of being the next president of the united states if you decide to run? better than 50-50? mr. perry: yes. mark: better than 75%? mr. perry: yes. mark: why is that so funny? last question. what is the nicest thing you can say about hillary clinton? mr. perry: a committed public servant. mark: governor perry, thank you. ♪ john: will ferrell earned his star on the walk of fame. cubs win! cubs win! mark: up next, "taking stock." ♪ pimm: hello, i'm pimm fox. no survivors in the german aircraft. the wreckage was found about 30 miles north of nice. it was on the way to duesseldorf, germany and carried 150 passengers and crew. lufthansa had this to say about the tragedy. >> in this dark hour of our company, our thoughts and feelings and prayers are with the relatives of the passengers. and of course our crew. pimm: during a news conference with the afghan
mr. perry: oh, man. what are your chances of being the next president of the united states if you decide to run? better than 50-50? mr. perry: yes. mark: better than 75%? mr. perry: yes. mark: why is that so funny? last question. what is the nicest thing you can say about hillary clinton? mr. perry: a committed public servant. mark: governor perry, thank you. ♪ john: will ferrell earned his star on the walk of fame. cubs win! cubs win! mark: up next, "taking stock." ♪ pimm: hello,...
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mr. chair man. i appreciate it. i am not sure where to start. have i so many questions. just looking for the clarification. i this i that the best way to start is that there is a quote from president dwight eisenhower. 60 years ago when he announce that had adams for peace program. one lesson is clear. civilian nuclear programs flourish only through cooperation and openness. secrecy and isolation are typically signs avenue nuclear weapons program. i don't think that is different. you know we look at iran over the last 30 years and if have you read. i am sure that you have. surrender is not an option. iran has been moving steadily in this direction ever since then. they have played the cat-and-mouse game. lied, deceived. this is a game that is as we know orchestrated deception and missed direction. we call that a lie in the country. i see that going on with the nuclear negotiations. it is great. and nuclear arms. and i think that we are in agreement that we will get nuclear arms. i am going into the
mr. chair man. i appreciate it. i am not sure where to start. have i so many questions. just looking for the clarification. i this i that the best way to start is that there is a quote from president dwight eisenhower. 60 years ago when he announce that had adams for peace program. one lesson is clear. civilian nuclear programs flourish only through cooperation and openness. secrecy and isolation are typically signs avenue nuclear weapons program. i don't think that is different. you know we...
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mr. could have man no. mr. palmer, no. mr. moolenaar, no. mr. westerman no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. cast tore aye. mr. mcdermott? ms. lee aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. liu, aye. mr. moulton? mr. moulton? mr. garrett, no. mr. diaz-balart no. mr. woodal, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all members voted? any member wishing to change their votes? the clerk will report the tally. the clerk: mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 12 and the noes are 20. mr. price: noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the chair will make afew amounsments we will continue through the remainder of the markup without stopping. we will have a bipartisan meal lunch, supper in the room. and we ask members to partake during the time when they're not participating in debate, to be present for all votes and i apologize for the break we had before, but i think we can finish in good season if we keep rolling through this. at this point, we have amendment
mr. could have man no. mr. palmer, no. mr. moolenaar, no. mr. westerman no. mr. van hollen aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. cast tore aye. mr. mcdermott? ms. lee aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mr. liu, aye. mr. moulton? mr. moulton? mr. garrett, no. mr. diaz-balart no. mr. woodal, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all members voted? any member wishing to change their votes?...
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mr. gross man, no. -- mr. grothman, no. mr. palmer, no. mr. moolenaar, no. mr. westerman, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. castor, aye. mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? ms. lee, aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mrs. dingell, aye. mr. lieu, aye. mr. norcross, aye. mr. moulton, aye. mr. rokita? mr. rokita, no. mr. stutzman, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all members voted? any member wish to change their votes? the clerk will report the tallly. the clerk: the ayes are 13 and the noes are 22. mr. price: the noes have it and the amendment is not agreed to. the next amendment is number 7 and the clerk will designate the amendment and the staff will distribute copies. the clerk: amendment number 7 offered by ms. moore relating to the supplemental nutrition program. ms. moore: i would yield time. ms. moore: i yield two minutes each to representative barbara lee, representative ryan and representative lujan, respectively in that order. mr. price: if i
mr. gross man, no. -- mr. grothman, no. mr. palmer, no. mr. moolenaar, no. mr. westerman, no. mr. buchanan, no. mr. van hollen, aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. ryan, aye. ms. moore, aye. ms. castor, aye. mr. mcdermott? mr. mcdermott? ms. lee, aye. mr. pocan, aye. ms. lujan grisham, aye. mrs. dingell, aye. mr. lieu, aye. mr. norcross, aye. mr. moulton, aye. mr. rokita? mr. rokita, no. mr. stutzman, no. mr. chairman. mr. price: no. the clerk: mr. chairman, no. mr. price: have all...
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. >> i see how just the mere fact you brought that man in here, mr. murdock -- >> what man? >> to basically say whatever you want, it's amazing. why don't you talk about oklahoma today, sean hannity? >> we're talking about wisconsin. >> i denounce what happened in oklahoma. they shouldn't have done what they did. that was wrong. i'm glad the university has gone after them -- >> the situation in oklahoma today -- >> leo. let him talk. >> talk about oklahoma today. >> i was under the impression we were going to talk about the selma march, the commemoration of bloody sunday. >> we're talking about racism. we're talking about how selma has not resolved everything. >> i agree with you what the fraternity did was wrong. >> why didn't you bring it up? >> you brought it up. i didn't bring it up. >> why didn't you bring it up? >> i was asked by the anchor about selma. if he asked about oklahoma, i would have talked about oklahoma. i agree with you. i denounce what happened at the university was correct in -- >> leo -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> lee you, you got to calm down. you did
. >> i see how just the mere fact you brought that man in here, mr. murdock -- >> what man? >> to basically say whatever you want, it's amazing. why don't you talk about oklahoma today, sean hannity? >> we're talking about wisconsin. >> i denounce what happened in oklahoma. they shouldn't have done what they did. that was wrong. i'm glad the university has gone after them -- >> the situation in oklahoma today -- >> leo. let him talk. >> talk about...
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mr. willis then saw a man hunched over frantic running from his neighbor's house, bleeding. ocked eyes. mr. willis heard the man mumble something. >> to the point of saying he had gotten the wrong house. >> he has security cameras and just -- it's the wrong house to break into really. >> did he pick the wrong house to mess with? >> yes, evidently, yep. >> reporter: police tell me the man who was shot is 27 years old. he's in the hospital at this hour still recovering. wendy, police tell me that charges against him are pending. >> all right, david culvert in fairfax county. >>> a loudoun county judge has ordered a mental competency evaluation for the man accused of killing his ex-wife's new husband. minna again was nguyen was arrested in january outside hi wife's ashburn townhouse. the body of corey madison was found nearby. he'd been shot to death. nguyen's attorney says there are questions about whether his client understands the charges against him and whether he can assist in his own defense. the results will be discussed at a hearing in may. >>> with more than a year to g
mr. willis then saw a man hunched over frantic running from his neighbor's house, bleeding. ocked eyes. mr. willis heard the man mumble something. >> to the point of saying he had gotten the wrong house. >> he has security cameras and just -- it's the wrong house to break into really. >> did he pick the wrong house to mess with? >> yes, evidently, yep. >> reporter: police tell me the man who was shot is 27 years old. he's in the hospital at this hour still...
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president johnson: -- man: mr. speaker the president of the united states.se] [applause continues] [gavel pounds] president johnson: members of the congress i have the great pleasure the highest privilege and the distinguished and i might also say personal honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [applause] [gavel pounds] president johnson: mr. speaker mr. president, members of the congress, i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. i urge every member of both parties, americans of all religions, and of all colors from every section of this country to join me in that cause. at times history and fate meet at a single time in a single place to shape a turning point in man's unending search for freedom. so it was at length into an -- lexington and concord a century ago at appomattox, so it was last week in selma, alabama. there long-suffering men and women peacefully protested the denail oial of their rights as americans. many were brutally assaulted. one good man, a man of god was killed. there is no cause for p
president johnson: -- man: mr. speaker the president of the united states.se] [applause continues] [gavel pounds] president johnson: members of the congress i have the great pleasure the highest privilege and the distinguished and i might also say personal honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [applause] [gavel pounds] president johnson: mr. speaker mr. president, members of the congress, i speak tonight for the dignity of man and the destiny of democracy. i urge every...
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man. i didn't do that mess in there. >> our crew later joined dr. mattias during his first meeting with bailey following the assault. >> mr. n? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] i'm not going to bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to my program. you kick me out of the [ bleep ] [ bleep ] program. but them other guys -- >> you think i can keep you in the program when you almost killed a guy? >> how is he almost dead? he ain't dead. [ bleep ] up there, they was up there fighting, they didn't get cast away. >> that's the most brutal assault i've seen there in two years. >> so are you saying i did that? >> you and i know that you did it. >> nah, man, you ain't going to put words in my mouth -- >> whatever they do with it, that's up to them. you're not going back on that unit. >> i'm not trying to get back on that unit. my objective is reached. >> that's the thing that really pisses me off and you really [ bleep ] on that. >> what's that? >> becaus
man. i didn't do that mess in there. >> our crew later joined dr. mattias during his first meeting with bailey following the assault. >> mr. n? >> not much. took me about a week to gather my thoughts before i could come back and see you. >> yeah, but you already did everything else. kicked me out of the program, threw me under the bus. [ bleep ] i'm not going to bother with him anymore. he's a [ bleep ] failure to my program. you kick me out of the [ bleep ] [ bleep ]...
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mr. king, told the man to stop. when he did not stop, he said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> i was terrified. i did not even think i was going to hit the guy. i did not aim to shoot to kill. alison: the bullet grazed the intruder's cheek. he ran off and tried to flag down a school bus with students on board to help him. he was arrested and taken to the hospital with nonlife turning injuries. a congressman from illinois is stepping down. he was facing questions about his campaign financing. he has been accused of spending taxpayer and campaign funds for at least a dozen flights on private planes. he says the accusations were a distraction that made it too difficult for him to serve. leon: a former u.s. air force mechanic is accused of trying to join isil. he was indicted in brooklyn today. investigators caught him trying to cross syria to join the islamic state. according to the indictment, he tried to destroy several phone drives. overseas, is really a prime minister benjamin netanyahu declaring victory, de
mr. king, told the man to stop. when he did not stop, he said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> i was terrified. i did not even think i was going to hit the guy. i did not aim to shoot to kill. alison: the bullet grazed the intruder's cheek. he ran off and tried to flag down a school bus with students on board to help him. he was arrested and taken to the hospital with nonlife turning injuries. a congressman from illinois is stepping down. he was facing questions about his campaign...
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mr. method man, because the fbi did an honest investigation, supervised by attorney general eric holder the police officers reaped what they sowed? that kind of colossal ignorance drives violence and a the nbc anchor sits there and says nothing? good grief. talking points does not believe the police shootings last night were racial in anyway. again they are anti-american play. and it is the job of the press to expose the haters, not lump them in with legitimate protesters. right now, that job not being done. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. what about an arckism an. >> author of the book subversion inc. so am i making any mistakes here? marxists, come around the country and poured into ferguson missouri in order to help exacerbate tensions in order to create civil unrest in the -- on the theory that a crisis is an opportunity to force change in society. so that's what these people are doing. >> how do we know they are an arc i.r.ss and marxists? anarchists. >> one is funded by george soros. successor group to acorn. missourians organizing for empowerment or more acronym.
mr. method man, because the fbi did an honest investigation, supervised by attorney general eric holder the police officers reaped what they sowed? that kind of colossal ignorance drives violence and a the nbc anchor sits there and says nothing? good grief. talking points does not believe the police shootings last night were racial in anyway. again they are anti-american play. and it is the job of the press to expose the haters, not lump them in with legitimate protesters. right now, that job...
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man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this ♪ ♪ ♪ big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. know your numbers, you and stay focused.d, i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from ch
man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this ♪ ♪ ♪ big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping...
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and i salute this man, mr. lee kuan yew. the day he die, i cry. he's a great man. >> of course he did rule singapore with an iron fist. was the price in terms of limits to personal freedom worth the progress? >> we -- we were like you know, a citizen, we do not know what's happening. we are young. we do not know what's happening. he came from malaysia in order to build this nation. and i know when he built this nation i salute him today. >> thank you victor. victor's views are very much reflected by numerous people who have come here today to pay tribute. many questions about the style of government but in the early years of singapore, most people will tell you that the price was worth it because singapore is what it is today. >> ali moore, our correspondent in singapore, outside the presidential palace. as always thank you very much. much more from ali throughout the day. >>> let's pick up on some of those points she made with hazel gulag folly. we saw one gentleman, one singaporean saying he cried when mr. lee died when he heard of the news. of c
and i salute this man, mr. lee kuan yew. the day he die, i cry. he's a great man. >> of course he did rule singapore with an iron fist. was the price in terms of limits to personal freedom worth the progress? >> we -- we were like you know, a citizen, we do not know what's happening. we are young. we do not know what's happening. he came from malaysia in order to build this nation. and i know when he built this nation i salute him today. >> thank you victor. victor's views are...
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man is in the hospital. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my gun and evidently i told the guy to stop, but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him. unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> reporter: king called fairfax county police. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street to telegraph road where he tried to board a bus. >> that's when police arrived and took him into custody. >> it was on the side of the house. >> reporter: mr. willis lives across the street from mr. king. he saw the man running and followed him in his car to help identify him if he got away. >> i asked the young man what's wrong. >> reporter: king has not been charge. neither has the alleged intruder at this point. >> i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. i'm just glad he's doing fine. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> more than a year after relisha rudd disappeared her mom shameka young says she desperately wants custody of her three you
man is in the hospital. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my gun and evidently i told the guy to stop, but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him. unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> reporter: king called fairfax county police. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street to telegraph road where he tried to board a...
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man (sternly): whero you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this >> now back to "strange inheritance." jamie: 2014 marks the 10th anniversary of jimi brooks death, a winemaker whose passion and innovative techniques live on through the dedication of his sister janie, his best friend chris, and his only child pascal. now 18 years old, and the heir to this strange inheritance. since jimi died in 2004, janie has been running the business and growing it by leaps and bounds. >> we grew from jimi making 2500 cases to now we make between 12,000 and 14,000 which really is the sweet spot in terms of keeping our wines affordable. jamie: janie knew when her brother started the winery, he wanted it to have a permanent vineyard on a special plot of land, the one he was leasing when he grew his last crop of grapes in 2004. when it comes up for sale, brooks wines is not able to swing the de
man (sternly): whero you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm good all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. let's end this >> now back to "strange inheritance." jamie: 2014 marks the 10th anniversary of jimi brooks death, a winemaker whose passion and innovative techniques live on through the dedication of his sister janie, his best...
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man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this >>> let's dig deeper now on the latest developments on the crash in the alps. german prosecutors say that andreas lubitz was suicidal several years ago before he became a pilot, but he hadn't been since then. and a french newspaper has detailed issues with mental health over the last few years. this includes an incident in 2010 when he was given an injection of an antipsychotic drug. here with me now in washington to talk about this we have clinical psychologist ruth witterscreen who has also served in the usair.s. air force, and we have cnn law enforcement analyst and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. in new york les abend joining me. so i want to talk now about some of what we've learned about lubitz's mental health past. some of this we're getting from reports. some is from prosecutors. but it's clea
man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. man: you're not coming. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this >>> let's dig deeper now on the latest developments on the crash in the alps. german prosecutors say that andreas lubitz was suicidal several years ago before he became a pilot, but he hadn't been since then. and a...
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man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. ng. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this ♪ ♪ no other scents feel like glade. ♪ uplift your tired tuesday attitude with our clean linen fragrance. ♪ feel fresh and new. feel glade. sc johnson. a family company. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for armando montelongo live events. you're about to meet a man that can change your future now. he is america's top real-estate investing expert, he has been featured on the number-one real-estate hit reality show "flip this house," and is a best-selling author. he is the most sought-out real-estate expert in the world and has changed thousands of people's financial futures. you now have the opportunity to spend time learning armando's money-making real-estate strategies at his live event coming to your area. >> after attending one of armando's seminars, i started making offers, got into a property, made $35,000 n
man (sternly): where do you think you're going? mr. mucus: to work, with you. it's taco tuesday. ng. i took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. i'm go od all day. [announcer:] mucinex keeps working. not 4, not 6 but 12 hours. let's end this ♪ ♪ no other scents feel like glade. ♪ uplift your tired tuesday attitude with our clean linen fragrance. ♪ feel fresh and new. feel glade. sc johnson. a family company. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for...