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. >> mr. paul, you can begin whenever you're ready. >> one minute, mr. paul. madam president, it's not that i don't want to hear a lot of testimony here, the question is, i want to make sure that the people in the audience are aware that whether a jurisdiction is granted doesn't mean necessarily that the permits will be overturned, and i may suggest that we go ahead and grant jurisdiction and hear all of them together as one comprehensive, and therefore people can say whatever they want to say. >> is that a motion? >> you're suggesting -- but we need to hear public comment. >> we'll take public comment, whoever wants to speak is welcome to speak, they have the right to speak, but the question is, is if we grant jurisdiction and hear it together with the underlying entitlement which is the building permit, then you know, perhaps some people don't want to speak then. >> yeah, and i think just for the people who have come to speak, i think what commissioner fung is trying to make clear here, first of all, i think this process for those of you who are not regular
. >> mr. paul, you can begin whenever you're ready. >> one minute, mr. paul. madam president, it's not that i don't want to hear a lot of testimony here, the question is, i want to make sure that the people in the audience are aware that whether a jurisdiction is granted doesn't mean necessarily that the permits will be overturned, and i may suggest that we go ahead and grant jurisdiction and hear all of them together as one comprehensive, and therefore people can say whatever they...
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all right paul murphy and the middle east peace activist mr murphy thank you thank you very much indeed and more stories ahead for you of course including a big one is a big ben i should say is watching you. can spying on possibly high is on this traits of london it's not the fine fiction but science spots will tell you more interesting about. most of these voices the couples blog for violence or thirst. but we serve the window climbed in and tried started. we pushed it a little way here we were drunk. and soon you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. where you're going to live without me. for a moment but there it feel like it was bad but there's street hooting and you're going to beat me up at any moment. you know that i turned my back i couldn't help wondering why my safe. isn't a warden he's there the father you could say that slava raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. i lie again this is artsy on top relations of intelligence services tracking your phone calls and watching your online exhibit is it appears that even t
all right paul murphy and the middle east peace activist mr murphy thank you thank you very much indeed and more stories ahead for you of course including a big one is a big ben i should say is watching you. can spying on possibly high is on this traits of london it's not the fine fiction but science spots will tell you more interesting about. most of these voices the couples blog for violence or thirst. but we serve the window climbed in and tried started. we pushed it a little way here we...
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two weeks ago, mr. paul, who was representing the applicants, approached me by telephone and asked if we were interested in this proposal. i said we hadn't seen anything more. these were rough sketches. the drawings i produced were more detailed than these were. i was told if we weren't going to accept them, then they weren't going to do anything more. our goal here today is to resolve this impasse. with your help, we hope to have our little micro neighborhood, our neighbors all with a friendship. our goal would be to have the planning commission send the project back to staff review so that the project sponsors and the two d-r requestors can have a successful resolution of this. we're not very far apart. it's just that there's no reason that the mcdonough's have had or the project sponsors have had to make any compromises. we acknowledge their right to build. we're just trying to do a project that is more in scale with our neighborhood and our properties. >> thank you. okay. let's open it to public testimon
two weeks ago, mr. paul, who was representing the applicants, approached me by telephone and asked if we were interested in this proposal. i said we hadn't seen anything more. these were rough sketches. the drawings i produced were more detailed than these were. i was told if we weren't going to accept them, then they weren't going to do anything more. our goal here today is to resolve this impasse. with your help, we hope to have our little micro neighborhood, our neighbors all with a...
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this man hosts the palmer curio show and just had paul mccartney on his podcast, mr. paul mercurio.o creator of the daily show, miss liz winstead and writer, actor, star of films, stand up comedian making his debut as our newest regular, the one and only taylor negron. thank you for joining our last hurrah. i said i would get you on the show before we wrapped. >> the last day. >> what better way to kick off our panel than an explosive clash of politics and enter taillight. what do we think of previs threatening the networks that they won't get a gop debate if they show a film about the most popular woman in the world in the last 12 years? >> even my mom knows that there's a difference between entertainment divisions and news divisions. cnn might be weird, but honestly, it's all like oh, my god, thank god, because we have such a clown car full of fools that we can actually say i don't want anyone seeing these morons like they did the last time, because it killed us. >> i think that's his plan. >> the reunion on the bachelor has got more competent candidates. the thing that is shockin
this man hosts the palmer curio show and just had paul mccartney on his podcast, mr. paul mercurio.o creator of the daily show, miss liz winstead and writer, actor, star of films, stand up comedian making his debut as our newest regular, the one and only taylor negron. thank you for joining our last hurrah. i said i would get you on the show before we wrapped. >> the last day. >> what better way to kick off our panel than an explosive clash of politics and enter taillight. what do...
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paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest, most amusing and funkiest designers that i know, i would like to start with something a little bit more serious. you know, in fashion, the reason that people laughed seem obvious when you see the exhibition of all it's incredible glory and excitement. but at the same time, there were real reasons why designers laughed, and one of them, when it comes to jean paul gaultier, is probably what is talked about least. it is the technique, the skill, the handwork, the knowledge. sometimes it gets buried underneath the fantasies of the close. but if you look hard, particularly those of you are going to go to the exhibition afterwards, if you look on one side to see the incredible punk can-can clot
paul gaultier's work. i know that have been friends for a very long time. it is my honor to introduce both suzy menkes, fashion editor of the international herald tribune, and mr. jean paul gaultier. [applause] >> the love seat. [laughter] i just want to know, can you hear me? please shout loudly if you cannot. [laughter] yes or no, you can hear? >> somebody said no. >> mic people, can i be heard? should i start? ok, good. so before i introduced one of the funniest, wittiest,...
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." >> please welcome mr. pauls. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: this is the graduation of the first class to go from kindergarten through the eighth grade. >> tudor jones: i want to congratulate you. >> pelley: some of them are headed to top prep schools. when you're standing up there, looking across all those faces, what are you going to see? >> tudor jones: i'm going to see, first and foremost, men of character. >> pelley: after that failure with the older kids, tudor jones is focused now on the starting line. >> tudor jones: today, we're going to blow this. the race starts after you leave this room today. are you guys ready? >> yes. >> tudor jones: i can't hear you. are you guys ready? >> yes! >> tudor jones: ready, set... ( blows whistle ) ( cheers and applause ) >> oh, nice to meet you. thank you so much for everything. >> tudor jones: you've got to be so proud. >> i am proud. >> tudor jones: man, you got it. >> pelley: after 25 years of robin hood... >> tudor jones: y'all are fantastic! >> pelley: ...coun
." >> please welcome mr. pauls. ( cheers and applause ) >> pelley: this is the graduation of the first class to go from kindergarten through the eighth grade. >> tudor jones: i want to congratulate you. >> pelley: some of them are headed to top prep schools. when you're standing up there, looking across all those faces, what are you going to see? >> tudor jones: i'm going to see, first and foremost, men of character. >> pelley: after that failure with...
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mr. paulmmentators. thanks for being here. good to have you. anna, let me come to you with this. there is the idea that the president will get friction resistance on this plan in congress that the republicans won't like it, they won't like the scorecard, as senator rubio said. they won't want to deal with funding. explain this to me from the republican perspective. how can either party not see the reality of having to help students and bring lending in line with how they help banks and help people with morgtgages. how can they not see that? >> i think both parties see the reality and i can tell you from marco rubio, marco just like the president also graduated from college with an enormous debt. it took him 16 years to pay over $100,000 of debt after he graduated from law school. so, i think it's something that he, like president obama feels very personally. there is a lot of common ground. also right now a bipartisan bill introduced in congress in the senate and in the house with republican a
mr. paulmmentators. thanks for being here. good to have you. anna, let me come to you with this. there is the idea that the president will get friction resistance on this plan in congress that the republicans won't like it, they won't like the scorecard, as senator rubio said. they won't want to deal with funding. explain this to me from the republican perspective. how can either party not see the reality of having to help students and bring lending in line with how they help banks and help...
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mr. paulye. >> this would not be the first time mccartney closed a stadium. he joined billy joel at shea stadium before that venue was torn down >> this will bear a part of a serious event. >> they will have great concert and community events. people can get on the failed and reallfeel that ae events. >> dan kerman as far as getting mccartney here, ginsburg says the city is working on it sot >> coming up on kron 4 morning nils. the young any of boy mauled by his neighbors adults is back home. dogs is back home. we will have the latest on his condition coming up. align welcome back. here is a live look over the bay area. >> the temperatures are a little bit cooler compared to yesterday. upper 50s for downtown san francisco. we're getting close to seven is for people in antioch. livermore is coal was 63 degrees. satellite and radar shows that it is very slow to mold. this was still there must dry lightning and thunder storms for the monday ballot. the fire danger in those locations are still hig
mr. paulye. >> this would not be the first time mccartney closed a stadium. he joined billy joel at shea stadium before that venue was torn down >> this will bear a part of a serious event. >> they will have great concert and community events. people can get on the failed and reallfeel that ae events. >> dan kerman as far as getting mccartney here, ginsburg says the city is working on it sot >> coming up on kron 4 morning nils. the young any of boy mauled by his...
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mr. paul derig is the manager for the j.r. simplot company. and works with compliance in the company and represents j.r. simplet in trade associations organizations and activities. mr. timothy scott is the chief security officer and corporate director of emergency services and security for the dow chemical company. and a member of dow's corporate crisis management team. mr. scott currently serves on the advisory board of the international center for chemical safety and security and is a member of the g-8 global partnership working group on them cal security. previously mr. scott served on the executive committee of the chemical sector coordinating council for the department of homeland security. and lastly, we're joined by mr. sean moulton, the director of open policy program, for a group which aim dozen promote government accountability and openness. mr. moulton served for several years as a research fellow and contract employee at the united states environmental protection agency. i want to thank all of you for being here. your full mint stat
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for that, rand paul, the kentucky senator saying mr.ty stop skirting the issue and follow the law and cancel all foreign aid to egypt? would it be a prudent thing to do? >> he's getting pressure from republicans and democrats on the hill. senator lahey had a similar statement today. what we're hearing from administration officials they really believe despite the violence we're seeing despite the military did oust a democratically elected wleerd you think he was doing the right thing in office is a separate question but democratically elected, administration officials think it is the right thing to do to provide this aid to egypt and feel the relationship is paramount to keeping peace with israel a huge security concern to the united states. barring a huge shift we're seeing on the ground in egypt i think you will see that aid in place. >> bottom line, can the president cut off this aid? i talked to ambassador bolton, a lot of it is tribute to the egyptian military to uphold their camp david peace accords. >> he could. it wouldn't be a l
for that, rand paul, the kentucky senator saying mr.ty stop skirting the issue and follow the law and cancel all foreign aid to egypt? would it be a prudent thing to do? >> he's getting pressure from republicans and democrats on the hill. senator lahey had a similar statement today. what we're hearing from administration officials they really believe despite the violence we're seeing despite the military did oust a democratically elected wleerd you think he was doing the right thing in...
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. >> booktv continues with paul gregory. mr. gregory profiles five women who lived in the soviet gulag during the 1930s and '40s. it's a little over an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'm not paul gregory. i'm mark harrison, i'm a hoover fellow, hoover research fellow. welcome to the concluding session of this year's hoover institution workshop on totalitarian regimes. every year the workshop gathers some of the most promising and best historians from around the world for two weeks to work in the rich holdings of the archives, and the workshop is led by mr. gregory who's this afternoon's speaker. for some of you, paul will need no introduction. for others, he's a leading economist and historian of russia under communist rule. among economists, he's a rarity. all economists work with theoretical models and statistical data. paul is one of the few who understands the power of the story. and among paul's most celebrated publications are books that tell stories. his book, "lenin's brain," is a collection of stories fro
. >> booktv continues with paul gregory. mr. gregory profiles five women who lived in the soviet gulag during the 1930s and '40s. it's a little over an hour. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i'm not paul gregory. i'm mark harrison, i'm a hoover fellow, hoover research fellow. welcome to the concluding session of this year's hoover institution workshop on totalitarian regimes. every year the workshop gathers some of the most promising and best historians from around the world...
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mr. schwartz: questions? paul. q: just a follow-up question on that. one of the significant disclosures from snowden has been the extent and depth of surveillance at these summits. (chuckles.) the germans, at least, appear to have been genuinely surprised that the nsa, which supposedly deals with terrorism, is spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on this summit and both the practicalities and the way in which leaders will approach it? mr. goodman: yeah, interesting. i mean, i think that?s another data point in the whole ? that broader conversation. i ? and i ? you know, and i assume, to your point about practical issues, that, you know, every delegation?s security team and, you know, it team will be ? (chuckles) ? a little more vigilant. i mean, i don?t really know how to answer the question, because i think it is ? it?s part of the broader conversation and the tensions that heather and andy have talked about. i don?t think it ? i mean, as i sit here trying to answer your question, i don?t see any kind of profound impact on the g-20 conv
mr. schwartz: questions? paul. q: just a follow-up question on that. one of the significant disclosures from snowden has been the extent and depth of surveillance at these summits. (chuckles.) the germans, at least, appear to have been genuinely surprised that the nsa, which supposedly deals with terrorism, is spying on its diplomats. what impact will that have on this summit and both the practicalities and the way in which leaders will approach it? mr. goodman: yeah, interesting. i mean, i...
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it was raining that day, raining hard, and the performance director was whispering in my ear, mr. pauleir tank. i said, what do you mean they're not coming out of their tank? well, it's raining. okay, so, i said to them, it's raining a lot harder and no one really wants to be in this rain, so maybe we'll see the sea lions later in the show. and we went on. and then the second half of the show, we introduced the sea lion act. and i went back after the act and said to the trainer, what's going on? there's sea lions, it's raining, it's water. they said no, no, they weren't afraid of the rain. but he said they were in their tank and people were walking by with their big, black umbrellas and they thought they were these dome-headed monsters outside of their tank. and so -- >> i don't blame them. >> but you know, it's a story about animals, you know, animals knowing what they're thinking and seeing is the key to good relationships with the trainer. >> mm-hmm. >> paul, brianna keilar here. >> hi, brianna. >> you're 35 years into making this dream into a multimillion dollar circus. why did you
it was raining that day, raining hard, and the performance director was whispering in my ear, mr. pauleir tank. i said, what do you mean they're not coming out of their tank? well, it's raining. okay, so, i said to them, it's raining a lot harder and no one really wants to be in this rain, so maybe we'll see the sea lions later in the show. and we went on. and then the second half of the show, we introduced the sea lion act. and i went back after the act and said to the trainer, what's going...
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mr. paul derig is the environmental health and safety nager for the j.r. simplot company. he works to support regulatory affairs, functions and compliance within the company and represents j.r. simplot in trade organizations and activities. mr. timothy scott is the chief security officer and corporate director of emergency services and security for the dow chemical company and a member of dow's corporate crisis management team. mr. scott currently serves on the advisory board for subworking group on kellcal security. previously, mr. scott served on the executive committee of the chemical sector coordinating council at the department of homeland security. and lastly, we're jond by mr. shawn molten who is the director of open government policy program at the center of effective government, a nonpartisan watchdog group. previously, mr. moulton served for several years as a research fellow, an employee, contract employee at the united states environmental protection agency. i want to thank all of you for being here. your full written statements will appear in the record, and i
mr. paul derig is the environmental health and safety nager for the j.r. simplot company. he works to support regulatory affairs, functions and compliance within the company and represents j.r. simplot in trade organizations and activities. mr. timothy scott is the chief security officer and corporate director of emergency services and security for the dow chemical company and a member of dow's corporate crisis management team. mr. scott currently serves on the advisory board for subworking...
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mr. burt lancaster. [ applause ] >> paul newman, lina horn, sammy davis jr., marlon brando. >> all of themd to harry as their spiritual, political, moral civil rights mentor, because they knew his close relationship with dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the kennedys in discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists, that that alone would put anxiety to rest of people looking at the occasion in a far more festive way. ♪ >> i timely got to where i was supposed to be seated, and i got a chance to look out. i thought to myself, my goodness, i probably have talked to almost every person out there, because i had been on that phone for so many days, for so many hours. and it just was the most gratifying feeling. >> just ahead, sound and fury. >> near the end of the text, i said something like, we may be forced to march in the south the way sherman did. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting.
mr. burt lancaster. [ applause ] >> paul newman, lina horn, sammy davis jr., marlon brando. >> all of themd to harry as their spiritual, political, moral civil rights mentor, because they knew his close relationship with dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the kennedys in discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists, that that alone would...
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mr. benton action who used to be rand paul's manager, is married to rand paul's niece, here is what mr. to say when asked what he's up to these days. take a listen to this. >> between el and me i'm sore of holding my nose for two years, because what we're doing here is going to be a big benefit to rand in 2016. >> there has been a statement who says in part it is truly sick that someone would record a private conversation i had out of kindness and use it to try to hurt me. i believe in senator mcconnell, and i'm 100% committed to his reelection. hold my nose? >> i think this is just rich. i mean, look, i think it's terrible that he was recorded. i think that's kind of bad, but now that it's there and this is out of the closet, and jesse benting kind of sort of hates his boss, mitch mcconnell is like the darth vader of the senate. his staff will even say that to you. if i'm mitch mcconnell and this is the guy running my campaign, i'm going to walk in a room and look and say, wait a minute, i'm supposed to trust you, especially when my numbers are in the tank? more importantly mcconnell i
mr. benton action who used to be rand paul's manager, is married to rand paul's niece, here is what mr. to say when asked what he's up to these days. take a listen to this. >> between el and me i'm sore of holding my nose for two years, because what we're doing here is going to be a big benefit to rand in 2016. >> there has been a statement who says in part it is truly sick that someone would record a private conversation i had out of kindness and use it to try to hurt me. i believe...
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mr. obama said a paul's was needed. as for snowden? >> i don't think he was a patriot. if he in fact leaves what he did is right, then like every american citizen, he can appear before the court with a lawyer and make his case. a the president announced four-point plan for addressing concerns about the nsa surveillance program, including an outside panel to look at the situation and report act by the end of the year. he said it is not enough for him to have confidence in the system. the mayor can people must have it, too. guys question ma? >> the nsa leaks have led to surveillance changes in germany. say they willers automatically encrypt customers e-mails. budget telecom ceo said that germans are startled by the information. it is not clear if the german security services would have a key to decrypt e-mails. >> shortly before president obama's news conference about the nsa, he signed legislation into law to temporarily reduce rates on government student loans. interest rates will go down to 3.86% for undergraduates, 5.41% for graduate students. the new rates apply retr
mr. obama said a paul's was needed. as for snowden? >> i don't think he was a patriot. if he in fact leaves what he did is right, then like every american citizen, he can appear before the court with a lawyer and make his case. a the president announced four-point plan for addressing concerns about the nsa surveillance program, including an outside panel to look at the situation and report act by the end of the year. he said it is not enough for him to have confidence in the system. the...
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paul's mother? no. her phone logs show only one phone call from mrs. bryce-- the day before ms. had paul transferred. it was about something paul told me. he said ann was taking him to an exhibit at the whitney on a saturday. goren: it was wishful thinking on his part. yes. i called ann. apparently, she had no idea. he had a crush on her. is that why she transferred him? she said that he would do better with a male probation officer. how did paul take it? i think he suspected that i had something to do with it, because a few days later, he moved in with his father. uh, your, your ex-husband-- he told us that he had an interest in juvenile delinquency. is that because of what happened to paul? that's how malcolm deals with personal problems. he studies them. there would have had to have been some kind of sociological force at work. yes. by the way, do you know where your son was the night ann lawson was killed? he was at malcolm's. first the good news. we found your car. oh, good. was there anything in it? we'll get to that. and now the bad news. about your casual date with ann l
paul's mother? no. her phone logs show only one phone call from mrs. bryce-- the day before ms. had paul transferred. it was about something paul told me. he said ann was taking him to an exhibit at the whitney on a saturday. goren: it was wishful thinking on his part. yes. i called ann. apparently, she had no idea. he had a crush on her. is that why she transferred him? she said that he would do better with a male probation officer. how did paul take it? i think he suspected that i had...
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california and by the way daniel you'll be interested to know that ron paul was our guest right before you and in praising miss the snowden and mr manning and we gave each he singled you out as the forerunner of all of this as a true american hero you have a reaction to that i do ron paul has has taken several occasions to praise what i did in congress and i really appreciate it it's really i have to say very unusual phil it gives me a warm feeling toward him what do you make of so we got sentence penned pending when when this airs it'll be rendered already on private manning on mr snowden in russia on we give leads what's your overview of this whole thing well i think there's no better way for americans to have a real sense of where we've arrived than to do what i did a few weeks ago which was to rerent to the movie enemy of the state from one thousand nine hundred ninety eight i'm in that movie you'll remember that larry because you're in it playing yourself on the end of the movie that's a that's right in the very end of the movie after during which an innocent person will for myth has been pursued by all the technical fav of
california and by the way daniel you'll be interested to know that ron paul was our guest right before you and in praising miss the snowden and mr manning and we gave each he singled you out as the forerunner of all of this as a true american hero you have a reaction to that i do ron paul has has taken several occasions to praise what i did in congress and i really appreciate it it's really i have to say very unusual phil it gives me a warm feeling toward him what do you make of so we got...
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mr. bert lancaster. >> paul newman, lena horn, sammy davis junior. >> all of them looked to harry as theirritual political moral civil rights mentor because they knew his close relationship to dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the ken disin discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists that that alone would put anxiety to rest, the people would be looking at the occasion in a far more festive way. >> harry bellafonte joining me from new york. thank you so much for your time. i know this is a period of reflection for so many people at this point. people look back. they say what's happened? what progress has been made? there is now an african-american president, but what do you see as the unfinished business from that march? >> well, the unfinished business from that gift that was given us by the people who struggled in that great campaign is the fact that we are watching those gains made through so much struggle, through so much sacrifice, through so m
mr. bert lancaster. >> paul newman, lena horn, sammy davis junior. >> all of them looked to harry as theirritual political moral civil rights mentor because they knew his close relationship to dr. king. >> one of the things i said in my conversations with the ken disin discussing why they should be more yielding in their support of our demonstration was the fact that there would be such a presence of highly profiled artists that that alone would put anxiety to rest, the people...
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mr. obama. t pauls is not a phony scandal, why are you and doj and lois lerner continuing to block the investigation before congress? and you can send your tweets to us at "happening now" or at jennafnc. we'll read some more throughout the hour. how mu protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? but with advair, i'm b
mr. obama. t pauls is not a phony scandal, why are you and doj and lois lerner continuing to block the investigation before congress? and you can send your tweets to us at "happening now" or at jennafnc. we'll read some more throughout the hour. how mu protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small...
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. >> but kentucky senator rand paul, no friend of the muslim brotherhood criticized mr. obama's refusal to cut off aid to the egyptian military. paul said, quote: the law is very clear when a could you takes place coup must stop regardless of the the white house says he didn't govern democratically. some people fine with morsi's ouster question the wisdom of canceling the military exercise. >> i would say chris size them publicly. privately get a real pulls for what's going on in egypt today and see if we can't influence events. >> by any main stay of u.s. egyptian relations since 19 1. it hasn't been held since 2009 because of egypt's political instability. shepard? >> wendell goler in massachusetts tonight. attacking some of our nuclear plants could be a peace of cake for the terrorists. that's according to a brand new report, commissioned by the pentagon. in a 32 page paper, experts at the nuclear proliferation prevention project last our federal government for not imposing better security standards. they say we are not prepared for multiple scenarios. everything from
. >> but kentucky senator rand paul, no friend of the muslim brotherhood criticized mr. obama's refusal to cut off aid to the egyptian military. paul said, quote: the law is very clear when a could you takes place coup must stop regardless of the the white house says he didn't govern democratically. some people fine with morsi's ouster question the wisdom of canceling the military exercise. >> i would say chris size them publicly. privately get a real pulls for what's going on in...
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paul rubins, aka pee-wee herman turns 61. and actress barbara bock, mrs. ringo starr, is 66. he still wears that bow tie, too. >>> savannah guthrie talks to new york attorney general eric schneiderman about the lawsuit he filed against donald trump. and matt lauer and savannah get a lesson in doubles tennis. i'm richard lui. have a very good tuesday. >>> a live look from san francisco's bay bridge, a very early morning. find out what kind of day we have ahead on this tuesday, august 27. this is "today in the bay."
paul rubins, aka pee-wee herman turns 61. and actress barbara bock, mrs. ringo starr, is 66. he still wears that bow tie, too. >>> savannah guthrie talks to new york attorney general eric schneiderman about the lawsuit he filed against donald trump. and matt lauer and savannah get a lesson in doubles tennis. i'm richard lui. have a very good tuesday. >>> a live look from san francisco's bay bridge, a very early morning. find out what kind of day we have ahead on this tuesday,...
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paul komyatti. twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. or 36 weeks and eight months, however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. i got blood coming out and everything. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, sister and husband were all convicted for the murder of his f
paul komyatti. twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have...
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mr. obama is backing still has taxpayers on the hook. big step forward is thestors tae first loss. >> paul the senate bill? >> in the senate bill which the president has now endorsed this week. there is some room for taxpayers but under the president's plan but clearly, yes, a step in the right direction. >> the taxpayers will be at risk in either plan. house bill gets rid of fannie mae and freddie mac but it leaves something called the federal housing association in place, fha, and it is broke as of today. the house goes a long way to reform the institution. when you put the government behind the mortgage market, even if you are partying it back it has a habit biting you back. >> paul: the housing market has started to come back. prices are up about 12% according to case schiller in major areas. investment is growing in double-digits, is that an opening politically to get this done in congress where you can get rid of fannie mae and freddie mac? >> i think may be the only window where you have a housing market that is coming back to the extent that politicians are not afraid to make a cha
mr. obama is backing still has taxpayers on the hook. big step forward is thestors tae first loss. >> paul the senate bill? >> in the senate bill which the president has now endorsed this week. there is some room for taxpayers but under the president's plan but clearly, yes, a step in the right direction. >> the taxpayers will be at risk in either plan. house bill gets rid of fannie mae and freddie mac but it leaves something called the federal housing association in place,...
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paul has a long-term problem. he's a crack pot problem. the southern avenger on the staff despite the fact that this ja gentleman, mr. hunter was a pro confederacy advocate. he blamed president obama for problems with rand paul's toilet. he h he's in close association with alex jones. his chance is close to zero. >> do you agree with that? you said it's interesting to see rand paul and chris christie take one another on on. they had been feuding. rand paul offered to have a beer with chris christie if h he wam came to washington. h he said he called the the truce. a one-way truce. is that what he needs to do for the long game? >> he h's transformed. within the last six months he's narrowed and started tacking more to the middle. when he talks about immigration it's very different for rand paul. he realizes he needs to change the conversation. when he talks about drones it talks about the base in the united states, about people worried about the national security and privacy. i see him becoming -- toning down the voice to become more moderate and appealing. that doesn't necessarily mean when it comes toe to toe with hi
paul has a long-term problem. he's a crack pot problem. the southern avenger on the staff despite the fact that this ja gentleman, mr. hunter was a pro confederacy advocate. he blamed president obama for problems with rand paul's toilet. he h he's in close association with alex jones. his chance is close to zero. >> do you agree with that? you said it's interesting to see rand paul and chris christie take one another on on. they had been feuding. rand paul offered to have a beer with...