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. >> i would suspect that the young mr. paully going to have to stay out of this or at least come out what his father has said. most of the american public will be fine with saying everyone's got somebody who is a little bonkers in his family. for the african-americans that the young mr. paul is reaching out to, even the thought of someone saying secession is reasonable is very scary. >> i think, michelle, i think you're being very kind. i think we shouldn't necessarily have to answer to the positions of our relatives. rand paul has made the point that hillary clinton should be accountable for the discretions of her husband. so by his own standard i think he's going to have to answer these. i don't think he should be tarred with them. i'd like to make one point. the previous discussion we had was about ebola appearing in the state of texas, texas who is led by governor rick perry who has hinted at secession. what are they doing as soon as ebola shows is up, they call the cdc. >> every time something goes wrong we call for washin
. >> i would suspect that the young mr. paully going to have to stay out of this or at least come out what his father has said. most of the american public will be fine with saying everyone's got somebody who is a little bonkers in his family. for the african-americans that the young mr. paul is reaching out to, even the thought of someone saying secession is reasonable is very scary. >> i think, michelle, i think you're being very kind. i think we shouldn't necessarily have to...
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he was down the cell from mr. paul, an attorney awaiting trial for attacking a woman. >> an officer came past and said lawyer killed himself. >> did so with a razor blade. according to his complaint it was a grizly scene. >> you will never forget that. forget that horrible smell of the blood. >> he was more surprised when staff ordered him to clean up the bloody cell. the body had been removed but he and another inmate had to mop up what was left behind. >> whenwe went to the cell and seen how much blood it was and how horrific the scene was it was real difficult for me to deal with. >> johnson claims he was given only a flimsy paper suit that ripped soon as he put it on, exposing him to physical harm but also emotional. he said jail staff watched him clean the cell for three hours knowing he already had a mental health condition. >> we do the public safety no favors by retraumaizing people. >> we wanted to know how jails convince their inmates to do these dirty jobs, we found they dangle nice perks for the not so nice
he was down the cell from mr. paul, an attorney awaiting trial for attacking a woman. >> an officer came past and said lawyer killed himself. >> did so with a razor blade. according to his complaint it was a grizly scene. >> you will never forget that. forget that horrible smell of the blood. >> he was more surprised when staff ordered him to clean up the bloody cell. the body had been removed but he and another inmate had to mop up what was left behind. >> whenwe...
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. >>> paging mrs. pauls. that's our broadcast for this friday night. and for this week.nk you for being with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. goodnight. >>> right new at 6:00, speed is eir skill. criminals striking faster than ever in the south bay. but police are finding new ways to keep up. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. raj has the night off. >> i'm jessica aguirre. find my thief. burglars made off with valuables from a woman's home but just as quickly they were caught. the santa clara county sheriff's department says something they stole gave them away. robert honda is live at the san jose shopping center with how some tech-savvy cops tracked down those thieves. >> reporter: work here near a jewelry store where investigators say the three suspects sold stolen goods. they say the capture was the result of technology and old-fashioned citizen involvement. investigators say the three male suspects sold stolen jewelry at this shopping c
. >>> paging mrs. pauls. that's our broadcast for this friday night. and for this week.nk you for being with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. goodnight. >>> right new at 6:00, speed is eir skill. criminals striking faster than ever in the south bay. but police are finding new ways to keep up. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. raj has the night...
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. >>> paging mrs. pauls. that's our broadcast for this friday night. i'm brian williams.ill be with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. but some days are more balanced than others. so coke, dr pepper, and pepsi have joined forces to launch mixify; a new project with tips, tools, and inspiration to help find a balance that's right for you. spend a day on the couch, go for something less. just finished an afternoon of frisbee, maybe you've earned a little more. balance what you eat and drink with what you do. that's how you mixify.
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him we have mr. paul patrick down to the right -- we have mr. paul patrick down to the right, he is the assistant to the secretary of defense. a retired major general. expertise atot of the civilian senior leadership level. is the actingt director of the army national guard. lots of experience with him as well. a couple of opening remarks from me. i don't know how many of you are at breakfast this morning. that is my message to you, what i said at the total force policy breakfast. the world is an interesting place. united states is a global power. there are a variety of hotspots out there. you don't have to have access to intelligence to figure out who it is or where it is. all you have to do is watch the evening news. all of thediers from components serving in active combat in afghanistan. aviation, intelligent -- intelligence, and a wide variety of others. we anticipate additional advisers or other capabilities as we continue to support the iraqi can security forces. we do not know how syria will unfold in the future. willnnot predict what happ
him we have mr. paul patrick down to the right -- we have mr. paul patrick down to the right, he is the assistant to the secretary of defense. a retired major general. expertise atot of the civilian senior leadership level. is the actingt director of the army national guard. lots of experience with him as well. a couple of opening remarks from me. i don't know how many of you are at breakfast this morning. that is my message to you, what i said at the total force policy breakfast. the world is...
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and we have mr. paul patrick down here to the right. on the far end, he's the assistant secretary for defense for readiness mobilization. retired major general and brings a lot of expertise at the civilian senior leadership level for us. and then, finally, on the far left, my far left, is jud lyons, whom you all know is the acting director of the army national guard. lots of experience with him, as well. so just a couple of opening remarks from me and then i'll let each of them give their pitch. i don't know how many of you were at breakfast this morning, some of you were, i imagine some of you were not. that is essentially my message to you, though, is what i said at the total force policy wraek e breakfast. first, let's look around the world. there's a wide variety of hot spots that are out there. you don't have to have access to intelligence to figure out who it is, where it is. all you have to do is read the newspaper and watch the evening news. we've got soldiers serving in active ground combat in afghanistan, working as advisors o
and we have mr. paul patrick down here to the right. on the far end, he's the assistant secretary for defense for readiness mobilization. retired major general and brings a lot of expertise at the civilian senior leadership level for us. and then, finally, on the far left, my far left, is jud lyons, whom you all know is the acting director of the army national guard. lots of experience with him, as well. so just a couple of opening remarks from me and then i'll let each of them give their...
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staffers surveyed for the list rated mr. paulhe biggest star on castle best capitol hill, along with one of the best public speakers come along with mr. rubio. republicans, call (202) 585-3881 , democrats, call (202) 585-3880 , independents, call (202) 585-3882. .kip is in virginia beach how closely are you following the election. ? caller: somewhat very iwatch c-span fairly often. i wanted to make a comment about that article you just read. i suppose we are to believe that they do nothing for political reasons? host: i'm just reading the article. you can ask that question, rhetorically, but no one will answer you. caller: but that's the question i have. host: what is your answer? caller: i think they do everything for political purposes. just like they all do. i wouldn't give you two cents for either party. host: the senate race in virginia, where you? caller: i think warner may have more common sense, and interest in the actual people's business as the post of their own -- as opposed to their own. byt: currently he is upped 10
staffers surveyed for the list rated mr. paulhe biggest star on castle best capitol hill, along with one of the best public speakers come along with mr. rubio. republicans, call (202) 585-3881 , democrats, call (202) 585-3880 , independents, call (202) 585-3882. .kip is in virginia beach how closely are you following the election. ? caller: somewhat very iwatch c-span fairly often. i wanted to make a comment about that article you just read. i suppose we are to believe that they do nothing for...
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let's bring in former new york city prosecutor and cnn loyal analyst, mr. paul callan and mo ivory. attorney and radio host. this story appeals to the heart. let us begin with the head, okay? paul, what is the legal basis? when a cop makes a traffic stop, what are they allowed to do? >> well, the supreme court of the united states actually had a series of cases about this. in the late 1990s. they had two cases, the mims case and the wilson case. when you make a routine traffic stop the chief justice said the danger that passengers pose to police officers is so great that the police officer without even reasonable suspicion can order the passengers out of the vehicle. as well as the driver. so the supreme court has said, what the indiana cops did is perfectly legal for the safety of police officers. >> what they did meaning asking for the i.d.ings asking him to get out of the car were legal. >> correct. >> so now we go to, what they do when he doesn't get out of the car. let's assume that not giving them the i.d., not getting out of the car was wrong. so now what should have the cops
let's bring in former new york city prosecutor and cnn loyal analyst, mr. paul callan and mo ivory. attorney and radio host. this story appeals to the heart. let us begin with the head, okay? paul, what is the legal basis? when a cop makes a traffic stop, what are they allowed to do? >> well, the supreme court of the united states actually had a series of cases about this. in the late 1990s. they had two cases, the mims case and the wilson case. when you make a routine traffic stop the...
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mr. paul's response.irst of all, a lot of people i we lost agnize that great deal of our jobs during the clinton era with nasa appeared when 2016 comes around, people need to remember that in terms of hillary clinton. that is why number one. the second point is, for the sake of being able to reinstate many of these jobs, who will get these jobs? my concern is, we have all been told that after the election, obama intends to do blanket amnesty for millions of illegal aliens. many people think when illegal aliens come in, they only stay at low skilled jobs. in some cases, that is true and in others, it is not. many of them start moving up the employment chain. this is a serious issue. even though we have jobs, mr. question is, who will fill them? we need our people here in this country back to work. guest: thank you. two good points. let me talk about trade first. i do not think there is any party that has a distinctive advantage in terms of trade policy when it comes to results. she correctly pointed out bi
mr. paul's response.irst of all, a lot of people i we lost agnize that great deal of our jobs during the clinton era with nasa appeared when 2016 comes around, people need to remember that in terms of hillary clinton. that is why number one. the second point is, for the sake of being able to reinstate many of these jobs, who will get these jobs? my concern is, we have all been told that after the election, obama intends to do blanket amnesty for millions of illegal aliens. many people think...
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paul sarkissian? >> here. irene yee riley. mr. president you have a quorum. >> great. next item, please. >> next item is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make any comments on items that are not on today's agenda. we have one. welcome, mr. appender >> hello, i'm a proud member of the association. on monday november 10th we will be celebrating at the opera house. i brought invitations for those who may want to participate in this historic event and at a future meeting governor jerry brown just signed the ab 78 which lgbt businesses have now been included in the california public utilities. and this is now an opportunity for lgbt businesses and if you would allow us to make a presentation on that legislation, that would be great. >> absolutely, thank you. any other members of the public who would like to comment on items that are not on agenda ? seeing none. public comment is closed. i want to hold onto item 3. i will agendaized number 3. >> i would like to thank sf sf gov. tv. san francisco television for going live in thi
paul sarkissian? >> here. irene yee riley. mr. president you have a quorum. >> great. next item, please. >> next item is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make any comments on items that are not on today's agenda. we have one. welcome, mr. appender >> hello, i'm a proud member of the association. on monday november 10th we will be celebrating at the opera house. i brought invitations for those who may want to...
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mr. holinsk but accepting is the new principal rodriguez. >> paul reveer, prek-8 and the principal. and everett, middle school and the principal, and guest. and rosa parks elementary school, principal paul jacobson, congratulations. >> okay we have one more school that we would like to honor, sfusd has one school that is identified as both, a high, performance and a high progress school and we are very, very glad to honor john chin and their principal alen lee and we are proud of the work that they have done and all of the teachers and staff have done to serve our services. and so chin, and lee are you here? >> no. and could we give them a round of applause? [ applause ] president fewer, good evening, president fewer and commissioners, and deputy superintendents and superintendent carranza, and last night we had our student advisory council, cabinet election, and the following people, were elected. and president jones. >> please silence, audience for the student delegate's report. >> vice president wong and, secretary lamb, and public relations linking and historian, rebecca borh, a
mr. holinsk but accepting is the new principal rodriguez. >> paul reveer, prek-8 and the principal. and everett, middle school and the principal, and guest. and rosa parks elementary school, principal paul jacobson, congratulations. >> okay we have one more school that we would like to honor, sfusd has one school that is identified as both, a high, performance and a high progress school and we are very, very glad to honor john chin and their principal alen lee and we are proud of...
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paul sarkissian? >> here. irene yee riley. mr. president you have a quorum. >> great. next item, please. >> next item is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make any comments on items that re
paul sarkissian? >> here. irene yee riley. mr. president you have a quorum. >> great. next item, please. >> next item is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make any comments on items that re
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mr. wiener is first. >>> herbert wiener. just a fast question. can nina tend the transportation conference or is it restricted? >> it's open to the paul. natumimabvv ~ public. nacto.org. >>> thank you very much. >> mr. lee. good afternoon, mr. lee. >>> good afternoon, mr. nolan, chairman of the board, and mr. reiskin. i'm so glad to see that you are promoting the safety issue and driver. they are so happy. there are 170 drivers, but a know, you have 1800 muni drivers. 170 is only 10% of your workforce for the driver fleet. they are the most safety. if driver of the taxi is only 10% safe, we are way out of business long time ago already. but we are fair employment. we have to drive, be more careful than the muni driver. muni driver [speaker not understood] no dui, go home. you are cut off from everything. they make a mistake, mostly they are nice drivers. i know that. but the thing is that is you have to concern about our taxi business also. yes, safety, everything you're talking about safety, i'd like to talk about safety also. you are promoting a bike lane, bicycle, whatever it is, that may make people more in danger because not everyb
mr. wiener is first. >>> herbert wiener. just a fast question. can nina tend the transportation conference or is it restricted? >> it's open to the paul. natumimabvv ~ public. nacto.org. >>> thank you very much. >> mr. lee. good afternoon, mr. lee. >>> good afternoon, mr. nolan, chairman of the board, and mr. reiskin. i'm so glad to see that you are promoting the safety issue and driver. they are so happy. there are 170 drivers, but a know, you have 1800...
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at a very swell function here in new york city in my black tuxedo when i ran smack into paul mccartney. i believe mrwho i am. that's fine. but in my conversation with him i brought up a benefit he did for the david lynch foundation. creator of twin peaks among others. he has a foundation that provides transdental information to poor children free. a few years ago mccartney helped raise money for that. ♪ ♪ get a little help from my friends ♪ >> obviously radio too. so i told paul mccartney i appreciated the benefit performance because tm helps these children. especially little boys who may be very angry about their circumstances, it calms them down. "the factor" tip of the day, the david lynch foundation very worthy. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also we'd like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@fox news.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be a martinet. there it is. guy called general patton a martinet. ms. megyn is next. i'm bill o'reilly. please reme
at a very swell function here in new york city in my black tuxedo when i ran smack into paul mccartney. i believe mrwho i am. that's fine. but in my conversation with him i brought up a benefit he did for the david lynch foundation. creator of twin peaks among others. he has a foundation that provides transdental information to poor children free. a few years ago mccartney helped raise money for that. ♪ ♪ get a little help from my friends ♪ >> obviously radio too. so i told paul...
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mr. duncan had a problem, of paul begala over the place and finally this was going to be bleeding and youifice, and you are done. >> we appreciate it. and all three major averages better than 1%. the dow up 217 points. commodities, scott kennedy is watching those for us from the pit of the cme. this has been a real story lately and it leads to a bigger message which is not a great one. if commodities are not following suit, what does that tell you about the economy? >> the older traders that have been doing it for 25 or 35 years say these commodity indexes can be the canary in a coal mine something we have been talking about the two or three weeks. as the dollar got struggle we have some supply stores, oil and grains. these commodity indices have taken it on the chin worse than any other sector so that tells us going forward we have two things to worry about. the very bumpy marcus and treasuries, and nowhere near the good footing a lot of us would like to think it is. participation rate at a 36 year low, people out of the work force at an all-time high plus commodity indices are telling m
mr. duncan had a problem, of paul begala over the place and finally this was going to be bleeding and youifice, and you are done. >> we appreciate it. and all three major averages better than 1%. the dow up 217 points. commodities, scott kennedy is watching those for us from the pit of the cme. this has been a real story lately and it leads to a bigger message which is not a great one. if commodities are not following suit, what does that tell you about the economy? >> the older...
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i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.carson put together. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to be back in your studio. i wish we were in front of each other. >> great to >>> what do you think? would you vote for dennis michael lynch for president? go to facebook.com/thekellyfile. have a great weekend. thanks for being with us. i'm megyn kelly. >>> as the citizens of colorado try to keep their businesses afloat. >> i don't sleep much these days. >> got heartburn. >> and navigate government rules and regulations. >> we could be literally shut down tomorrow. >> you ought to try to run a business without being able to -- >> they're sizing up the candidates. >> that was disappointing
i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.carson put together. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to...
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i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.ether. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to be back in your studio. i wish we were in front of each other. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. >>> we'll be right back. my name's louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i had tried to do it in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i talked to my doctor and i... i got a prescription for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it was important to me that chantix was a non-nicotine pill. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had ch
i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.ether. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to be back in your...
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i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.gether. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to be back in your studio. i wish we were in front of each÷ other. thank you forgiving me this opportunity. >> we'll be right back. t. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪ why not your eye color? new air optix® colors prescription contact lenses enhance your eye color for a naturally beautiful look with consistent comfort. find your perfect color and get a free trial offer at airoptixcolors.com. find your perfect color shyou see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) int
i've hired more people, i've created more jobs than rand paul, ted cruz and mr.gether. and you answer me this question, who in the country can secure those borders and protect from the illegal immigration problem that we have than me? there's nobody. the same way ronald reagan promised to bring home the hostages, i promise to secure those borders. >> dennis michael lynch, i can't wait to get you on the stage in a presidential debate. thank you, sir. >> i can't wait to be back in...
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paul adams has this report. >> mr.us, please rise. >> reporter: the final moments of a trial that's gripped south africa and much of the world for the past seven months. oscar pistorius already convicted of negligent killing in court once more to learn his fate. >> count one, culpable homicide. the sentence imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> reporter: and then with reeva steenkamp's listening intently, the second charge, unlawfully firing a gun in a restaurant. >> the sentence imposes three years imprisonment, wholly suspended for five years. >> reporter: oscar pistorius and reeva steenkamp were a high-profile couple, but he shot her on valentine's day last year. he said he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder, shooting her through a toilet door. as he arrived at court in pretoria, he knew the judge faced competing claims. the prosecution arguing for a tough sentence. the defense saying he's full of remorse and shouldn't go to jail. in home run lengthy preamble, judge masipa seemed to acknowledge t
paul adams has this report. >> mr.us, please rise. >> reporter: the final moments of a trial that's gripped south africa and much of the world for the past seven months. oscar pistorius already convicted of negligent killing in court once more to learn his fate. >> count one, culpable homicide. the sentence imposed is the maximum imprisonment of five years. >> reporter: and then with reeva steenkamp's listening intently, the second charge, unlawfully firing a gun in a...
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mr. boss, has endorsed a paul ryan budget which slashes funding for the cdc, slashes sunday for researchelop. so i think he owes an explanation to the citizen as to why he wants to slash medical research and development, slash the budget of the centers for disease control when we have viruses like the ebola virus running rampant in our world. as -- i have the red card, so thank you. bost: in the words of ronald reagan, there you go again. you did the same thing to jason kilmer but you're not going to do to me. i've never said i supported the ryan budget, and that is a lie. now, back to the question. let me take that that is an issue i've been very much paying attention to. my brother-in-law is a missionary that just came home. thank heaven everything checked out with he, his wife and his daughters. but as paula mentioned, the real problem is that you're the one country in liberia that the centers for disease control does need to be involved with so to try to fight this there. but yes, the president has the power to control our borders and to stop the influx of anyone from those countries
mr. boss, has endorsed a paul ryan budget which slashes funding for the cdc, slashes sunday for researchelop. so i think he owes an explanation to the citizen as to why he wants to slash medical research and development, slash the budget of the centers for disease control when we have viruses like the ebola virus running rampant in our world. as -- i have the red card, so thank you. bost: in the words of ronald reagan, there you go again. you did the same thing to jason kilmer but you're not...
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mrs. tahmooressi is a resident of florida and is the mother of marine corps sergeant andrew paul tahmooressi, an active active reservist. mrs. tahmooressi is a licensed registered nurse in florida. she has been serving at miami children's hospital since 1980. from everything i have seen, in my conversations from her, one heck of a mom. glad to have you here, mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the u.s. naval come at it -- u.s. naval academy. sergeant buchanan is a marine corps veteran and a purple heart recipient who was honorably just charged after six years of service. thank you. mr. buchanan was a machine gun squad leader during the training for his deployment with the battalion and he
mrs. tahmooressi is a resident of florida and is the mother of marine corps sergeant andrew paul tahmooressi, an active active reservist. mrs. tahmooressi is a licensed registered nurse in florida. she has been serving at miami children's hospital since 1980. from everything i have seen, in my conversations from her, one heck of a mom. glad to have you here, mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to...
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paul davis is running neck and neck with the back. >> good morning, kansas. good morning kansas state fair. >>. >> welcome mr davis, good to have you here. i've been coming to these for over 40 years, and i love the kansas get together. >> i'm paul davis, i'm a moderate. commonsense leader, an independent thinker. that's why i'm supported by over 100 current and former republican elected officials. the governor's experiment is not working. we are trailing surrounding states and the rest of the country in virtually every economic growth indicator there is, and it is one star state deep in debt. >> sam brow back ran in 2010, a huge year, and won a sweeping victory here. he also brought in with him a very, very conservative representatives. >> he became one of the most powerful governors in politics. governor brow back felt the state needed to do something. >> the brow back promise was something along the lines that we would cut taxes and there would be a surge in employment, a surge in economic growth. and that certainly hasn't happened. in fact, what has happened is that as you might expect, when you cut taxe
paul davis is running neck and neck with the back. >> good morning, kansas. good morning kansas state fair. >>. >> welcome mr davis, good to have you here. i've been coming to these for over 40 years, and i love the kansas get together. >> i'm paul davis, i'm a moderate. commonsense leader, an independent thinker. that's why i'm supported by over 100 current and former republican elected officials. the governor's experiment is not working. we are trailing surrounding...
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mrs. tahmooressi is a resident of florida and is the mother of marine corps sergeant andrew paul tahmooressi, an active reservist. mrs. tahmooressi is a licensed registered nurse in florida. she has been serving at miami children's hospital since 1980. from everything i have seen, in my conversations from her, one heck of a mom. let to have you here, mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the treatment for soldiers who have experienced blast related traumatic brain injuries. it is great to have you here and see you again. lieutenant commander williams began his professional career in the u.s. marine corps. he holds a bachelors in engineering and minor in international security affairs from the military academy. sergeant buchanan is a marine corps veteran and a purple heart recipient who was honorably just charged after six years of service. thank you. mr. buchanan was a machine gun squad leader during the training for his deployment with the battalion and help train andrew as a machine gunner
mrs. tahmooressi is a resident of florida and is the mother of marine corps sergeant andrew paul tahmooressi, an active reservist. mrs. tahmooressi is a licensed registered nurse in florida. she has been serving at miami children's hospital since 1980. from everything i have seen, in my conversations from her, one heck of a mom. let to have you here, mrs. tahmooressi. lieutenant commander williams is founder of the montel williams ms foundation. mr. williams is working on ways to improve the...
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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. 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 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. 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 father. komyatti's brother-in-law was sentenced to death and executed. his
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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paul singer gets. argentina settles with mr.roup, they can get out of default and go right back in because these other investors could come rushing forward. >> how does argentina get out of this? gethey would like to themselves out of default and andtheir good bondholders they need to do so in a way that political leaders of argentina can save face and say we did not pay those american capitalists what they wanted. we got this for a cheap price. are two mechanisms for this to happen. the argentine bondholders could get together and vote to replace the trustee and move the entire bond amon process outside of the u.s. coldwould be out in the toward or argentina to launch a whole new exchange offer and offer to swap everyone's bonds for new bonds. that could potentially work . they could turn to negotiating with singer without having diluted his leverage. >> there is a repayment deadline today. >> there is one set of bonds and those bondholders could trigger an acceleration. argentina would have to pay out bond in full. we will see
paul singer gets. argentina settles with mr.roup, they can get out of default and go right back in because these other investors could come rushing forward. >> how does argentina get out of this? gethey would like to themselves out of default and andtheir good bondholders they need to do so in a way that political leaders of argentina can save face and say we did not pay those american capitalists what they wanted. we got this for a cheap price. are two mechanisms for this to happen. the...
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mr. president, my name is roland paul. i'm a lawyer. one of the groups we would be very interested to know is among the sunnis. how many, roughly, number of sunnis do you expect to create a military force against isis, either in the national guard or in local militias or in the iraqi armyarmy. how large will the sunni contingent be? >> translator: iraqi constitution stresses the need for a balance between the groups of the people of iraq and the iraqi army. at the same time in other institutions, we have to take care of the percentage, of the ratio, and we have to also be sure that those who are joining the army are able to conduct their duties, whether they are sunnis, shiites or kurds. and as for national guard, every government will have its own guard, its own national guard. that means they will be local people from the government itself and not brought in from other governments. >> mr. president, you said that the united states air strikes in syria should not be restricted to the islamic state but should hit the al nusra front whic
mr. president, my name is roland paul. i'm a lawyer. one of the groups we would be very interested to know is among the sunnis. how many, roughly, number of sunnis do you expect to create a military force against isis, either in the national guard or in local militias or in the iraqi armyarmy. how large will the sunni contingent be? >> translator: iraqi constitution stresses the need for a balance between the groups of the people of iraq and the iraqi army. at the same time in other...
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mr. hanoi is doing and i'm sure it will be like this in paris. >> as dealers and galleries search for new talent the biggest birches coul beneficiare the artists themselves. paul brennan, al jazeera, paris. >>> a long overdue face lift, in friday arts, kaylynn forbes. >> retired school teacher ron schweiger is known as mr. brooklyn. he's fought to preserve every piece of its history. >> look at that, that's really something. >> reporter: but one spot holds a special place in ron's heart, the king's theater. >> the first time i came to the king's theater was in 1969. my wife and i had just got married. we lived in the neighborhood. this was not a movie theater. this was a movie palace. you almost felt like royalty when you walked in. the fluted columns, the chandeliers, the 80-foot ceiling, it was immense and it was magnificent. >> built in 1929, the lowe's theater, survived the great depression but the kings couldn't outlast the blackout and economic woes in the 1970s. after the theater shut its doors, decades of neglect and looting took its toll. architect gary remembers opening the doors the first time. >> the first time i opened the doors i thought it was s
mr. hanoi is doing and i'm sure it will be like this in paris. >> as dealers and galleries search for new talent the biggest birches coul beneficiare the artists themselves. paul brennan, al jazeera, paris. >>> a long overdue face lift, in friday arts, kaylynn forbes. >> retired school teacher ron schweiger is known as mr. brooklyn. he's fought to preserve every piece of its history. >> look at that, that's really something. >> reporter: but one spot holds a...