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he was an attorney would work for mr. paul none of the palm. and mr. paul man who was not exactly loved by everyone decided he wanted to really be protected. that is where we're going to do for my dad. president lincoln is now buried 10 feet below the surface with concrete under ryan fence. silicon's coffin was moved again when the reconstructed the to amended this final burial. it was actually opens twice, 1887 in 1901 to make sure he was there. the premise of my novel is is an abraham lincoln in his coffin? if not, where the heck is the end abscam people are dying to find out. >> host: u.s. has used an. >> guest: a cruiser that was franklin roosevelt's favre worship. he took it out of number of times. fishing expedition on the uss houston. in fact, he took it three times to cocos island off the coast to recoup. about 300 miles west of the pacific off the coast arica. supposedly there are a number of buried treasures on that island. mr. roosevelt was a fisherman. he lacked sufficient. in fact, he caught a 110-pound sailfish. this bizarre incident. but
he was an attorney would work for mr. paul none of the palm. and mr. paul man who was not exactly loved by everyone decided he wanted to really be protected. that is where we're going to do for my dad. president lincoln is now buried 10 feet below the surface with concrete under ryan fence. silicon's coffin was moved again when the reconstructed the to amended this final burial. it was actually opens twice, 1887 in 1901 to make sure he was there. the premise of my novel is is an abraham lincoln...
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so i used the poem with mr. paul laurence dunbar's poem, "mask," and my own poem, "for old black men." mr. dunbar wrote "mask" in 1892. we wear the mask that grins and lies, it shades our cheeks and hides our eyes, this debt we pay to human guile. with torn and bleeding hearts we smile, and mouth with myriad subtleties. why should the world be otherwise, in counting all our tears and sighs? nay, let them only see us, while we wear the mask. we smile, but oh my god, our tears to thee from tortured souls arise. and we sing, "hey, baby-bye," we sing, but oh, the clay is vile beneath our feet, and long the mile. but let the world think otherwise, we wear the mask! when i think about myself, i almost laugh myself to death. my life has been one great big joke, a dance that's walked a song was spoke, i laugh so hard i almost choke when i think about myself. seventy years in these folks' world the child i works for calls me girl. i say "ha! ha! ha! yes ma'am!" for workin's sake i'm too proud to bend and too poor to break so
so i used the poem with mr. paul laurence dunbar's poem, "mask," and my own poem, "for old black men." mr. dunbar wrote "mask" in 1892. we wear the mask that grins and lies, it shades our cheeks and hides our eyes, this debt we pay to human guile. with torn and bleeding hearts we smile, and mouth with myriad subtleties. why should the world be otherwise, in counting all our tears and sighs? nay, let them only see us, while we wear the mask. we smile, but oh my god,...
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mr. jordan paul i didn't he started with the commission a week ago as our new executive we're at full staffing finally so jordan has been out on the street one weekend and we've been in the office a few days and shawn burke is his immediate supervisor and trainer and i just want to welcome him and if - he'll speak about the activities on the weekend but you want to say anything? you need to do that into the microphone and hello, i'm glad to be part of the team >> welcome broad. >> that was a long time in coming i'm sure you're aware of so then lastly just relate to the public comment commissioner lee did get approved from the rules committee on thursday but he has to pass the phone bill as well as leon frost is he here oh, there he is i don't remember is it lieutenant it was okay. i'm bad at ranks but lieutenant ross retired will be joining us after commissioner campagnoli last meeting this evening he has to go in addition through the board the 30th of july is the date that the mayor's office will be swearing if all goes well at the board of supervisors he'll be sitting at our august meeting.
mr. jordan paul i didn't he started with the commission a week ago as our new executive we're at full staffing finally so jordan has been out on the street one weekend and we've been in the office a few days and shawn burke is his immediate supervisor and trainer and i just want to welcome him and if - he'll speak about the activities on the weekend but you want to say anything? you need to do that into the microphone and hello, i'm glad to be part of the team >> welcome broad. >>...
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>> well, i think mr. paul really doesn't quite understand the implications and the complexities in that part of the world. you move in one direction one day, you're going to have to move in a different direction the other. the number of tribes, the number of religions, the number of sheiks, the number of politics, it's very difficult to get a coherent strategy against the entire middle east. i think our current administration is doing the best job possible. and i think the action, and i'll echo what bob said, when you're culturally and linguistically different than the states that you're operating in which america is when we go into that area you need a whole lot of help from other people. not only other westerners from europe, but the gulf cooperation conferences. as i said before, you need some moderate islamic imams to start coming into the picture on this and demanding that this organization stop bastardizing the islamic religion. >> bob, you care to comment on rand paul's op-ed? >> he is wrong. look, our
>> well, i think mr. paul really doesn't quite understand the implications and the complexities in that part of the world. you move in one direction one day, you're going to have to move in a different direction the other. the number of tribes, the number of religions, the number of sheiks, the number of politics, it's very difficult to get a coherent strategy against the entire middle east. i think our current administration is doing the best job possible. and i think the action, and...
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rand paul is now mr. rand paul stand with israel. rand paul is flip-flopping wildly on foreign policy. he's got a problem with his own anti-interventionist republican friends because they don't know if they can trust him. i'm not worried about that. i am concerned that she is looking past the primary and that she is indifferent to the possibility of an anti-interventionist challenge from her left. i think she's probably safe but not as safe as she thinks. >> thank you, joan walsh and michael steele. up next, the political side of robin williams. we'll look back on his best jabs at politicians. this is "hardball," the place for politics. wearing, i tell . [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> even before hillary clinton's separation from president obama's foreign policy the president was forced to defend it before critics in congress. he met with congressional leaders
rand paul is now mr. rand paul stand with israel. rand paul is flip-flopping wildly on foreign policy. he's got a problem with his own anti-interventionist republican friends because they don't know if they can trust him. i'm not worried about that. i am concerned that she is looking past the primary and that she is indifferent to the possibility of an anti-interventionist challenge from her left. i think she's probably safe but not as safe as she thinks. >> thank you, joan walsh and...
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. >> caller: film a true libertarian and tea party member because of mr. paul and president reagan.you're my hero. i worried about the cia killing you if you get too close to winning the white house. also, they want to cancel our second amendment because of more government control. thank you, sir forks all -- thank you, sir, for all you do. >> guest: he talked about the second amend. he'll be surprised i want gun control but i want gun control on 120,000 federal bureaucrats who are federal policemen. but true security comes from individuals and home owners and people who have guns and i kid, but serious, it's true in texas you don't have policeman guarding most houses. most people know there's a gun inside, and security is quite reasonable. but to depend on the government for that and to attack the second amendment i think is a dangerous direction to go in. >> host: what about his first point, about the cia? ever feel you were threatening the structure of the u.s. government? >> guest: yes. but -- you know, i was convince third stale saw me as a very long shot but they didn't unders
. >> caller: film a true libertarian and tea party member because of mr. paul and president reagan.you're my hero. i worried about the cia killing you if you get too close to winning the white house. also, they want to cancel our second amendment because of more government control. thank you, sir forks all -- thank you, sir, for all you do. >> guest: he talked about the second amend. he'll be surprised i want gun control but i want gun control on 120,000 federal bureaucrats who are...
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rand paul is now mr. rand paul stand with israel.flip-flopping wildly on foreign policy. he's got a problem with his own anti-interventionist republican friends because they don't know if they can trust him. i'm not worried about that. i am concerned that she is looking past the primary and that she is indifferent to the possibility of an anti-interventionist challenge from her left. i think she's probably safe but not as safe as she thinks. >> thank you, joan walsh and michael steele. up next, the political side of robin williams. we'll look back on his best jabs at politicians. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my hygienist told me that less tartar means less scraping. so i'm going pro. [ male announcer ] new crest tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that helps prevent tartar build-up and cavities. a little swishing. less scraping. yes! [ male announcer ] new crest pro-health tartar protection rinse. it helps you escape the scrape. tartar protection rinse. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. yo
rand paul is now mr. rand paul stand with israel.flip-flopping wildly on foreign policy. he's got a problem with his own anti-interventionist republican friends because they don't know if they can trust him. i'm not worried about that. i am concerned that she is looking past the primary and that she is indifferent to the possibility of an anti-interventionist challenge from her left. i think she's probably safe but not as safe as she thinks. >> thank you, joan walsh and michael steele. up...
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and mr. paul varela, assistant national legislative director with the disabled american veterans, and mr. brendan gehrke, senior legislative associate, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. one final point, i must devise pursuant to title 18, nine states code section 1001, known as the false statement act, this is a crime to knowingly gave false statements in federal jurisdiction, including a congressional hearing. with that acknowledgment i thank you all for being with us today. i now yield to the ranking member for her opening statement. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you going to sing today. thank all of you for coming to provide us with some needed information. as you're the chairman described today we're going to look into the performance of programs that va and dod utilize for determining fit for duty status, or ill or injured servicemembers. as well as programs that are designed to expedite the adjudication of claims submitted by separating servicemembers. particularly we're going
and mr. paul varela, assistant national legislative director with the disabled american veterans, and mr. brendan gehrke, senior legislative associate, veterans of foreign wars of the united states. one final point, i must devise pursuant to title 18, nine states code section 1001, known as the false statement act, this is a crime to knowingly gave false statements in federal jurisdiction, including a congressional hearing. with that acknowledgment i thank you all for being with us today. i now...
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mr. bryan cranston and aaron paul, anna gunn, dean orson who couldn't be here tonight, thank you very much. >> thank you and good night, everybody! have a wonderful evening! only four days till the weekend! >>> homeowners painfully let go of the lives they knew and the possession thes treasured. >> it might be a bigger mountain than i thought to climb. >>> more buildings in danger of collapsing as the victims of the south napa quake struggle to cope with an arduous clean-up. >> good evening. we begin with several updates. the first involving the debris. it is piling up at drop-off locations. several schools and parks have been set up as places where people can leave trash as they clean up their homes and businesses after this quake. as you can see, everything from bricks to couches and televisions, not just the rubble. >> city leaders say all of the bridges have been inspected for damage. right now only one is in need of repair. that bridge remains shut down. >> 70 buildings in napa are red tagged. more than 200 buildings are yellow tagged. red tag means no entry. yellow tag means moderate
mr. bryan cranston and aaron paul, anna gunn, dean orson who couldn't be here tonight, thank you very much. >> thank you and good night, everybody! have a wonderful evening! only four days till the weekend! >>> homeowners painfully let go of the lives they knew and the possession thes treasured. >> it might be a bigger mountain than i thought to climb. >>> more buildings in danger of collapsing as the victims of the south napa quake struggle to cope with an arduous...
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sir paul, mr. mccartney, will close the place down.dlestick was the site of the final beatles concert is back in 1966. mccartney and his band recorded this spot for another planet entertainment that is the show's pre motor. >> and our sky 7 hd was over candlestick earlier today. take a look at the set up, the chairs there. this is going to be a huge farewell concert. >> yes, and some of those trying to get there or get home tomorrow night. >> the demand for a ride will be high. be a 7 news reporter elissa harrington has been looking into that. she is live at the stick the elissa? >> reporter: that's right. it's bound to be a great show to, but if you're planning on using an on demand car service to get there, you could end up paying more than you paid to get inside. >> i'm under the impression it's supposed to be a cheaper alternative to the taxi system. >> reporter: but for many uber users -- >> 5x, wow. >> reporter: surge pricing is the opposite. look at these bills. posted on twitter by people who took an uber ride home from the fes
sir paul, mr. mccartney, will close the place down.dlestick was the site of the final beatles concert is back in 1966. mccartney and his band recorded this spot for another planet entertainment that is the show's pre motor. >> and our sky 7 hd was over candlestick earlier today. take a look at the set up, the chairs there. this is going to be a huge farewell concert. >> yes, and some of those trying to get there or get home tomorrow night. >> the demand for a ride will be...
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rand paul says we're lucky mrs. clinton didn't get her way and the bristol-myers administration didn't bring about regime change. that new regime might well be isis. is that a fair criticism? >> i think that it is very hard to divorce what they are saying about foreign policy from the ultimate goal of beating her up for 2016. so this is not actually about the substance this is all about redirecting the anger, just as you saw from some of president obama's supporters after ferguson an effort to redirect some of the focus on 2016 towards hillary clinton, towards jeb bush, towards chris christie. you'll see this from republicans because they are trying to come up with whatever weak point they can against her other than she's beatable and we can beat her. this is a way to do it. >>> it is an issue on which she disagreed with him. hillary clinton wanted the not be more aggressive early on on what she called the moderate syrian forces. on a point where she's trying to get away from president obama a little bit the republi
rand paul says we're lucky mrs. clinton didn't get her way and the bristol-myers administration didn't bring about regime change. that new regime might well be isis. is that a fair criticism? >> i think that it is very hard to divorce what they are saying about foreign policy from the ultimate goal of beating her up for 2016. so this is not actually about the substance this is all about redirecting the anger, just as you saw from some of president obama's supporters after ferguson an...
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[applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones -- honoring nature and traditions in architecture. mr. jones has designed spaces worthy of the cultures that reflective, communities that were served, and what they inhabit. [applause] stanley nelson. [applause] the 2013 national humanitarian medal to stanley nelson for documents in the stories about african americans through film by using his camera to tell both well-known and lesser-known narratives, mr. nelson is expose injustices and highlighted triumphs revealing new depths of our nation's history. [applause] diane ream. [applause] the 2013 national humanitarian medal to diane for illumining the people and stories behind the headlines. probing interviews for everyone between pundits and presidents, are keen insights and boundless curiosity has deepened our understanding of our culture and ourselves. [applause] and mr. scott. [applause] -- ms. scott. anne scott. her exploration of the previously unexamined lives of other women of different races, classes, and political ideologies have established women's history as vital to our conce
[applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john paul jones -- honoring nature and traditions in architecture. mr. jones has designed spaces worthy of the cultures that reflective, communities that were served, and what they inhabit. [applause] stanley nelson. [applause] the 2013 national humanitarian medal to stanley nelson for documents in the stories about african americans through film by using his camera to tell both well-known and lesser-known narratives, mr. nelson is expose...
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mr. chairman. >> senator paul? >> thank you.i'd like to take my time to apologize to caterpillar for this proceeding. i think rather than having an inquisition, we should probably bring caterpillar here and give them an award. they've been in business for over 100 years. it's not easy to stay in business, not easy to start a business, but keep a business employing 52 ,000 people for over 100 years is a remarkable achievement and we should be complimenting caterpillar an perhaps giving them an award. they pay $600 million in taxes every year. so really, we've got the wrong people on trial here. you know, the tax code needs to be on trial here. it would be malpractice for price water house cooper to give advice to caterpillar saying we're not going to tell you how to minimize your taxes, but here's how to maximize your taxes. you could probably be sued on how not to minimize tax costs. i think we're making a great mistake here. we have to understand that legal behavior to minimize your taxes is really your responsibility if you ha
mr. chairman. >> senator paul? >> thank you.i'd like to take my time to apologize to caterpillar for this proceeding. i think rather than having an inquisition, we should probably bring caterpillar here and give them an award. they've been in business for over 100 years. it's not easy to stay in business, not easy to start a business, but keep a business employing 52 ,000 people for over 100 years is a remarkable achievement and we should be complimenting caterpillar an perhaps...
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interview since the end of the 2012 presidential campaign, governor mitt romney and congressman paul ryan. mr. ryan, author of the new book "the way forward." gentlemen, thank you both so much for being here. and you are together in chicago at the union elite club to promote and discuss this book. i know you, governor romney, are going to question congressman ryan and interview him about the book. which i really wish i could see, but i have to anchor this show after you leave. let me start with you on this, governor romney, on the reversal, the seeming contradiction by the president with respect to whether he did or did not order the withdrawal of all of our troops, make the decision to withdraw all of our troops and not leave behind a residual force in iraq. do you believe the president is misleading the american people? >> well, i believe the president has made extraordinary errors with regards to the middle east that contribute to the growth of isis and the danger that it represents to us and to the world. and one of those things was not putting in place a status of forces agreement that w
interview since the end of the 2012 presidential campaign, governor mitt romney and congressman paul ryan. mr. ryan, author of the new book "the way forward." gentlemen, thank you both so much for being here. and you are together in chicago at the union elite club to promote and discuss this book. i know you, governor romney, are going to question congressman ryan and interview him about the book. which i really wish i could see, but i have to anchor this show after you leave. let me...
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i'm joined now by his official democratic opponent for kansas governor, paul davis. mr. davis, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. >> you're the minority leader there, of course, in the legislature. let me ask you this just to respond to that ad. obviously republicans want to tie you to national democrats. are there significant places where you disagree with president obama that you think kansas voters should know about? >> well, chuck, what we know sam brownback is going to do is take every opportunity to try to change the subject in this election and not talk about his dismal record as governor. you know, i've got a 12-year record in the legislature of being able to bring democrats and republicans together, and i think that differentiates me with barack obama, who has had a very difficult time building bipartisan consensus in washington, d.c. we're going to need somebody who can unite people if we're going to be able to address the issues that we have in kansas and start to clean up the mess that sam brownback has created. >> all right. so if you get elec
i'm joined now by his official democratic opponent for kansas governor, paul davis. mr. davis, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. >> you're the minority leader there, of course, in the legislature. let me ask you this just to respond to that ad. obviously republicans want to tie you to national democrats. are there significant places where you disagree with president obama that you think kansas voters should know about? >> well, chuck, what we know sam brownback...
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an iowa republican state senator was introduced to the ron paul supporting crowd. up until tonight mr. sorenson had been serving as an iowa state co chair for the michele bachmann campaign. the reason he was being introduced at a ron paul rally was to announce that he's switching sides. six days before the 2012 iowa caucus, the co chair of michele bachmann's presidential campaign in iowa switched teams on the eve essentially of that election, the bachman campaign chair announced he was leaving the michele bachmanncamp for ron paul. that was breaking news, we covered it as breaking news, you can see i was wearing the same jacket. the allegation that followed ended up being a real political bombshell thats taken a few years to go off. because it's michele bachmann i have to tell you you can the delivery of her news that night was bachmann-esque, but you'll get the point. >> ken sorensen personally told -- let's see. hold on just a moment. ken sorensen said to me yesterday -- ken sorensen personally told me he was offered a large sum of money to go to work for the ron paul campaign. >> t
an iowa republican state senator was introduced to the ron paul supporting crowd. up until tonight mr. sorenson had been serving as an iowa state co chair for the michele bachmann campaign. the reason he was being introduced at a ron paul rally was to announce that he's switching sides. six days before the 2012 iowa caucus, the co chair of michele bachmann's presidential campaign in iowa switched teams on the eve essentially of that election, the bachman campaign chair announced he was leaving...
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paul davis for $50,000 and $is 00,000 loan from mr. mcdonnell, sr. johnny williams was the third loan, one for $20,000 and one for $50,000. and the man who managed that money said that they had three years before they had to make any payments on those loans and that he never did see a payment. i'm peggy fox reporting live in richmond, wusa9. >>> always watching. always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. >> saw peggy had an umbrella in richmond. we need the umbrella across most of the metro area. nothing crazy heavy, but some showers and storms heavier back toward i-81. already a wet commute going up 270 and certainly going down south 95. a little north of d.c. toward baltimore, a couple more minutes before the showers get in there. this is heavy activity. again, nothing crazy severe, but yellow and orange is heavy rain fall. anywhere from third to half an inch per hour. lighter activity denoted in green, which covers most of fairfax county and loudoun county. now it jumped across the river and essentially about to cross over i-270. if you're not
paul davis for $50,000 and $is 00,000 loan from mr. mcdonnell, sr. johnny williams was the third loan, one for $20,000 and one for $50,000. and the man who managed that money said that they had three years before they had to make any payments on those loans and that he never did see a payment. i'm peggy fox reporting live in richmond, wusa9. >>> always watching. always tracking. wusa9's first alert weather. >> saw peggy had an umbrella in richmond. we need the umbrella across...
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mr. christian and paul williams and i can be considered brother and sister we have seen each other so much. appreciate your work and thank you for teaching children about music. chris harrison. that you can so very much. let me put on the record that i hope this committee, if appropriate, will have a hearing on the direct-tv-at&t merger. my delay was provoked by the fact this is the year anniversary of the shelby case that mismantled the voting rights of the country and there is a hearing in the senate that is important and i would almost say many of the artist you represent benefited on their opportunities to vote because of the voting rights act. so i apologize for my delay in coming to the meeting. but this is no less than an important hearing and one of the reasons i dashed in here to be here. we have been through this before and i think i made clear that i think we have an issue that should draw the interest of all and the recognition of the talent of the artist but also to understand, i have tried to take some time to understand the workings of radio, and the expense that they incur
mr. christian and paul williams and i can be considered brother and sister we have seen each other so much. appreciate your work and thank you for teaching children about music. chris harrison. that you can so very much. let me put on the record that i hope this committee, if appropriate, will have a hearing on the direct-tv-at&t merger. my delay was provoked by the fact this is the year anniversary of the shelby case that mismantled the voting rights of the country and there is a hearing...
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mr. cochrangman, so of chicago, here is paul krugman, professor of the evil empire as far as conservativesis not a shred of evidence that cutting tax or it's on the wealthy boosts the economy, but there is no mystery while republicans like paul ryan keep claiming that lower taxes on the rich are the secrets to growth versus dovetails. the interview with mr. ryan earlier this week on bloomberg television, adam, this is the anddebate between cochrane krugman. >> that is right. on the one in your to be an activist, and on the other, polar opposite, john cochrane says no, do nothing other than raise the rate on reserve. >> whatever your politics, paul krugman's column, it brings up a lot of the debate. >> it will get people's blood boiling. a lot of people. >> it will come extremely well done whether you disagree or agree with the professor. , however thets u.s. at surrogates itself out of quantitative easing, however that -- u.s.b hormats, however the gets itself out of quantitative easing. slowly, but atg least we are doing it, so the u.s. is actually in a stronger position vis-À-vis the res
mr. cochrangman, so of chicago, here is paul krugman, professor of the evil empire as far as conservativesis not a shred of evidence that cutting tax or it's on the wealthy boosts the economy, but there is no mystery while republicans like paul ryan keep claiming that lower taxes on the rich are the secrets to growth versus dovetails. the interview with mr. ryan earlier this week on bloomberg television, adam, this is the anddebate between cochrane krugman. >> that is right. on the one in...
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we're going to go straight back to our top story where we speaking now to paul his son from the israeli ministry of foreign affairs mr hitchen we've seen and i'm president of backlash from european leaders spain has imposed weapons sanctions or britain is considering it did issues like this affect your decision to withdraw well no not at all actually if we look at what's happened in europe it's been very interesting the european union just last week came out all twenty eight members of the european union in a joint statement standing side by side shoulder to shoulder with israel demanding that the terror organizations be disarmed supporting the call for the militarization of the gaza strip so it's been quite fascinating to see there's been a significant level of understanding in the international community for the dilemmas that it's all faces and in a very difficult circumstance the head of the u.n. accuse israel of war crimes human rights watch says israeli missiles missiles have been targeting residential areas for no reason do you think your country is above human rights and international law. well i know that you
we're going to go straight back to our top story where we speaking now to paul his son from the israeli ministry of foreign affairs mr hitchen we've seen and i'm president of backlash from european leaders spain has imposed weapons sanctions or britain is considering it did issues like this affect your decision to withdraw well no not at all actually if we look at what's happened in europe it's been very interesting the european union just last week came out all twenty eight members of the...
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mr. corn, what do you think when you heard paul talking? you have heard what senator clinton has been saying. >> i don't think democrats are scared of rand paul as a nominee. i think they would love him to be the nominee. i find it really hard to believe the republican establishment will allow him to become the nominee. it's almost inconceivable. that said, rand paul would have a hard time keeping one-third of the republican base which is the hawkish national security part of the party. whatever he may pick up or believes he might pick up from independence, he's going to lose a lot of republicans should he be the nominee. very few real democrats are going to go rushing into the arms of a guy who wants to destroy government and make abortion illegal just because hillary talks tough. >> let me go back to gene on that. hillary will probably be the nominee. you put them together. she'll probably be the nominee. she's been hawkish, i think, always -- i have always sensed she was a hawk. i don't know when i first got that sense. she's talking tha
mr. corn, what do you think when you heard paul talking? you have heard what senator clinton has been saying. >> i don't think democrats are scared of rand paul as a nominee. i think they would love him to be the nominee. i find it really hard to believe the republican establishment will allow him to become the nominee. it's almost inconceivable. that said, rand paul would have a hard time keeping one-third of the republican base which is the hawkish national security part of the party....
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. >> dana, paul waldman at washington post, points out that mrs.n's comments weren't so shocking. he write if people didn't have such short memories, they wouldn't be so surprise by it. hillary clinton has been a liberal or social and economic issue. but much more of a moderate or even a conservative when it comes to foreign policy. so why are people shocked? shocked that she has a different view on some issues, dana? >> and she outlined it in great detail in her book. i think probably if she hadn't had the one line about don't do stupid stuff, don't be an organizing principle, if she hadn't said that, probably nobody would have that conversation here. it looks, given the way she walked it back, that she did say it more sharply than she intended to in the first place. >> but that line that dana just quoted was sharply responded to by david axelrod, my colleague, jamaal, which also kind of fueled this whole perception of a fight. >> absolutely. that too kind of took you back to the old days of people sparring back and forth. but i think that -- if a
. >> dana, paul waldman at washington post, points out that mrs.n's comments weren't so shocking. he write if people didn't have such short memories, they wouldn't be so surprise by it. hillary clinton has been a liberal or social and economic issue. but much more of a moderate or even a conservative when it comes to foreign policy. so why are people shocked? shocked that she has a different view on some issues, dana? >> and she outlined it in great detail in her book. i think...
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paul bremer, envoy to iraq under president bush. welcome, mr. ambassador.re, the state department, not so delicate dance. they basically want maliki out. they can't say that publicly. take us inside the room. you worked with maliki inside the bush administration. you had your frustrations with him how he was wielding power. do you think he will dig in here? we heard about tanks and troops lined up in baghdad. he wants to hold on to power. will he dig in? not even handwriting but sky writings on the wall at this point. >> i think i'm sympathetic with the administration's dilemma here. it is always difficult to get somebody to go ashore who has been your ally. on the other hand maliki has been clearly sectarian and iraq will be better off. under the constitution he is still technically the acting prime minister until the new government is formed. that part is correct. i think the president deserves credit for making a tough decision to re-engage militarily in iraq which to me is the key issue. i'm not so clear exactly what the objectives are. there is lot of
paul bremer, envoy to iraq under president bush. welcome, mr. ambassador.re, the state department, not so delicate dance. they basically want maliki out. they can't say that publicly. take us inside the room. you worked with maliki inside the bush administration. you had your frustrations with him how he was wielding power. do you think he will dig in here? we heard about tanks and troops lined up in baghdad. he wants to hold on to power. will he dig in? not even handwriting but sky writings on...
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mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my daca card and asking him to rip it up. he didn't do it. and we did have an exchange -- a conversation and, you know, to me, honestly, i don't think i'm going to change his mind but, you know, just as dreamers, i wanted to really show that we need to -- we're going to be protecting did, aca no matter what he does. and the republican party stops following his lead. >> your parents broke the law. it's true. they broke the law when they came here. but added you come from a lawless country. put that into con text. i refer -- i presume he's referring to your parent's country. >> right. yeah. i moengsed i was born in mexico and i came when i was 11 and, you know, i mentioned the fact tha
mr. king was going to be there along with senator ron paul, and, you know, for us it wasn't really -- i didn't really have a plan. i was listening to what they had to say. and, you know, just a couple of weeks ago or last week, they took a vote to be to kill daca, and to me, you know, it was just very interesting to see what he was saying. i said i have my card with me. i want to see how he reacts to me giving him my daca card and asking him to rip it up. he didn't do it. and we did have an...
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mr. stanley asks second parties to take those photos on his behalf. they're not selfies. what the [bleeped] is with you guys. thank god kentucky's other senator rabid paul stopped by to restore some dignity to the proceedings. >> there once was a woman from kentucky... [laughter] >> jon: if you say whose [bleeped] was so long she could sucky,ly make you the new president of the united states. >> there once was a woman from kentucky, who thought in politics she'd be lucky. so she flew to l.a. for a hollywood bash. she came home in a flash with buckets of cash. one thing that we know is true, one thing we know is guaranteed, she'd cast her first vote for harry reid. >> jon: there once was a man named rand paul. his limerick skills sucked my balls. his coif was so curly, his prose made me surly, balls, balls, balls, balls. hey, i wonder how senator mcconnell liked my poem. [laughter] we'll be right back. what are you guys having? uhhhh.... i'll have a redd's apple ale. make it two. redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like an ale. it takes place in anhaha, cleveland... i love it babe. i'm not your babe. you weren't saying that this morning, when y
mr. stanley asks second parties to take those photos on his behalf. they're not selfies. what the [bleeped] is with you guys. thank god kentucky's other senator rabid paul stopped by to restore some dignity to the proceedings. >> there once was a woman from kentucky... [laughter] >> jon: if you say whose [bleeped] was so long she could sucky,ly make you the new president of the united states. >> there once was a woman from kentucky, who thought in politics she'd be lucky. so...
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paul. a plant which makes prepared meals in western france. this morning fraud control teams make a surprise inspection. mr emerick head of the social protection department hello welcome. joe michel and if he came to inspect the stocks of this famous brand food processing company and this cotton potato pie he wants to check its composition. this is the list of ingredients you have for water cod twenty percent made up exclusively of cod and salt so the professionals job is to determine if there is indeed twenty three percent of the pure product in this municipal jury. to determine just how much your product in a manner of speaking when a prepared meal is labeled for example made with cod without adding the words fish for lay it is usually made with pulp. but. you cut off the edges and you take sample pieces from the middle. so michelle emily wants to check that the composition of the pulp block corresponds to what is indicated on the label. for. some of the shell before so here we have a block of fish fish suitable you're just going to compress because it's a frozen product so obviously it's easier to hide
paul. a plant which makes prepared meals in western france. this morning fraud control teams make a surprise inspection. mr emerick head of the social protection department hello welcome. joe michel and if he came to inspect the stocks of this famous brand food processing company and this cotton potato pie he wants to check its composition. this is the list of ingredients you have for water cod twenty percent made up exclusively of cod and salt so the professionals job is to determine if there...
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paul and ryan. glen in virginia. glen. >> caller: good evening, mr. cramer. i'm doing well. mr.y call is about smith and wessen. looked cheap early in august and i'd like to know the merits. >> it is cheap, but i send people to cabela's. i like to shop at cabela's, more than just guns and sporting goods and guns are sporting goods. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. when the world moves, futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with paper money to test-drive the market. all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your baby girl. and now you're proud. a bundle of nerves proud. but proud. get a discount when you add a newly-licensed teen to your liberty mutual insurance policy. call to learn about our wh
paul and ryan. glen in virginia. glen. >> caller: good evening, mr. cramer. i'm doing well. mr.y call is about smith and wessen. looked cheap early in august and i'd like to know the merits. >> it is cheap, but i send people to cabela's. i like to shop at cabela's, more than just guns and sporting goods and guns are sporting goods. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. when the...
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mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress this is a welcome event for popular culture to celebrate congress. the title of my talk i connected to "mr. smith goes to washington" because i feel there is a dark connection between them in the sense both of these classics, spielberg's lincoln is an instant american classic and mr. smith is. both of them depict congress in a very dark way. i think we should acknowledge that. in spielberg's case i want to explore it deeper. it is a year and a half since the movie came out and the historical reception from people in my profession was generally very positive. there were criticisms, important ones, but some of them were large as if the subject matter was wro
mr. spielberg and "lincoln goes to hollywood." >> well, thank you very much. to paul and don and everyone here, it is an honor to be at a symposium like this and speak about spielberg's lincoln is important for us to do. this is a movie that is now about a year and a half old and not just a biopic about abraham lincoln but a really fascinating study of congress. for those of us who care about the history of congress this is a welcome event for popular culture to celebrate...
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victims they deserve an apology from you mr brand well how many people are you willing medea benjamin is used to shock actions here the pacifist militant is addressing paul brennan the then anti terrorist in chief for obama to drown strife i speak out on behalf of our. sixteen year old born in denver here just because. we don't like i speak i'm the constitution on behalf of the rule of law i love my country. but i don't like no. handful of activists want to raise awareness of new dangers linked to the unstoppable rise of drones in military operations busy i see isis. in the suburbs of las vegas media has gathered her pacifist militants to prepare a new operation and taunt weapons manufacturers. that's what this administration has said that capturing people is messy you don't know where the put them you don't know what kind of trial to give them what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy if they're. the ones of nine eleven can never be healed. hunt and kill bin laden was a huge success for the obama administration. but the president never meant. to close guantanamo prison. the closing of guantanamo the first major pledge from the man who receive
victims they deserve an apology from you mr brand well how many people are you willing medea benjamin is used to shock actions here the pacifist militant is addressing paul brennan the then anti terrorist in chief for obama to drown strife i speak out on behalf of our. sixteen year old born in denver here just because. we don't like i speak i'm the constitution on behalf of the rule of law i love my country. but i don't like no. handful of activists want to raise awareness of new dangers linked...