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mr paul looney who is supposedly the leader of this five-panel evidence prosecutorial body, he a couple of months in an huffington post article announced that they were not looking to determine whether or not there was any sort of wrongdoing or criminal activity done by the jailers at the county. instead, they were just looking to make announcements and suggestions going forward. if he made that presentment two months ago before they came to the results that they released yesterday, how can we have any faith at all that they truthfully made an effort to try and determine whether or not there was any wrongdoing >>> i've got a series of other questions that i won't have time to get to, but sharon and cannon, however you want to handle this, i will pose it to sharon, do you have a theory of what happened to your sister inside that jail cell? >> i don't and i wish i had more of a theory even five months after the incident transpired. i think one of the things that we should all be reminded of is that in-custody death situations, when your capability is usurped by the law officials who are e
mr paul looney who is supposedly the leader of this five-panel evidence prosecutorial body, he a couple of months in an huffington post article announced that they were not looking to determine whether or not there was any sort of wrongdoing or criminal activity done by the jailers at the county. instead, they were just looking to make announcements and suggestions going forward. if he made that presentment two months ago before they came to the results that they released yesterday, how can we...
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mr. bush: paul ryan has suggested a rescission version of it, which is an indirect veto.n of a line item you can go back to congress and there would be a 30-day period for an up or down vote. barack obama has no relationship, no conversation with any republican. the gap is so wide today because, every day, another day goes by and he is always blaming the republicans, pushing them down and making himself look better. we need to get back to the regular order work. just because you disagree with someone, it doesn't mean they are evil. it just means they are wrong, rightwestern mark -- question mar? making ourstart democracy work again and we haven't passed a budget and how long, six years? not going to work. >> these are questions that were submitted in advance for our members. the number one question we got out of all of them from people across the country, how is your mom and dad? [applause] mr. bush: they are doing fine. my dad's 91 and he can't walk anymore. he is in a wheelchair. stopped watching those csi shows. he is now watching fox again. [laughter] trying to figure out donald trum
mr. bush: paul ryan has suggested a rescission version of it, which is an indirect veto.n of a line item you can go back to congress and there would be a 30-day period for an up or down vote. barack obama has no relationship, no conversation with any republican. the gap is so wide today because, every day, another day goes by and he is always blaming the republicans, pushing them down and making himself look better. we need to get back to the regular order work. just because you disagree with...
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mr. paul: marco has more of an allegiance to chuck schumer and the liberals than he does to conservative policy. nikole: ben carson stayed out. mr. carson: i don' t want to get in between them. let them fight. this observation. mr. christie: if your eyes are glazing over like mine, this is what it is like to be on the floor of the united states senate. nikole: the gop candidates won' t face off again until the new year, while democrats are preparing for their next matchup this weekend. in washington, i' m nikole killion, wmur news 9. sean: this morning, we are asking which candidate you think won last night' s debate. you can weigh in by calling or texting 603-586-0999. you can also vote on wmur.com. here is a look at the results so far. 60% of our viewers believe donald trump won the debate. 14% say rand paul. 10% say ted cruz. and 5% say marco rubio was the . the next republican debate is scheduled for january 14 in south carolina. this is the last debate before the iowa caucuses. meantime t
mr. paul: marco has more of an allegiance to chuck schumer and the liberals than he does to conservative policy. nikole: ben carson stayed out. mr. carson: i don' t want to get in between them. let them fight. this observation. mr. christie: if your eyes are glazing over like mine, this is what it is like to be on the floor of the united states senate. nikole: the gop candidates won' t face off again until the new year, while democrats are preparing for their next matchup this weekend. in...
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it is that wanting it because that is a better life. >> paul tsongas, thank you very much and good luck. mr. tsongas: thanks. announcer: road to the white house rewind continues with more from the 1992 campaign of democrat paul tsongas. he officially announced his candidacy on april 30, 1991 in his hometown of lowell, massachusetts. he called his campaign a journey of purpose. arkansas governor bill clinton would go on to
it is that wanting it because that is a better life. >> paul tsongas, thank you very much and good luck. mr. tsongas: thanks. announcer: road to the white house rewind continues with more from the 1992 campaign of democrat paul tsongas. he officially announced his candidacy on april 30, 1991 in his hometown of lowell, massachusetts. he called his campaign a journey of purpose. arkansas governor bill clinton would go on to
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mr. paul oquist, what is happening here? why is to grok what not participating?why didn't you submit voluntary standards for your country? >> because the concept of universal responsibility and voluntary commitments doesn't work. universal responsibility is a spin, a spent on historical responsibility, differentiated responsibilities. the first proof that it doesn't work -- amy: these terms are terms 99% of the world won't understand. even, differentiated is a term that is not commonly used. >> ok. we will say the voluntary the universalat responsibility -- everyone is responsible, is a spin on historical response ability. everyone did not create this problem. nicaragua has 4.8 million tons of emissions a year. that is 0.03% of emissions. do we feel responsible for having caused climate change? no, not at all. have we done something about it? yes, we have gone from 25% renewable to 57% renewable and we will be 90% renewable by 2017. amy: when you say you have gone -- you're going to 90%, what are you changing? what is happening? a contract for 323 megawatts of hy
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mr. paul: thank you very much. craig: the supreme court upheld a key part of the affordable care act that provides health insurance subsidies to all qualifying americans. and in a historic decision, a divided court legalized same sex marriages. >> you may kiss your bride. craig: craig boswell, cbs news, washington. alyx: kcci will have more commitment 2016 coverage today dickerson. senator bernie sanders and doctor ben carson join dickerson this morning, to talk about their latest debate performances and campaign expectations in the new year. and dickerson will look back on 2015 with "late show" host stephen colbert. that's coming up at 9:30, right here on kcci. then coming up today on "kcci 8 new close up," cynthia fodor sits down with governor branstad. she joins us now with a preview. good morning, cynthia. cynthia: good morning. even though governor branstad has never lost an election, it has not been an easy road being the longest-serving governor in the nation's history. how he got started, what it was like t
mr. paul: thank you very much. craig: the supreme court upheld a key part of the affordable care act that provides health insurance subsidies to all qualifying americans. and in a historic decision, a divided court legalized same sex marriages. >> you may kiss your bride. craig: craig boswell, cbs news, washington. alyx: kcci will have more commitment 2016 coverage today dickerson. senator bernie sanders and doctor ben carson join dickerson this morning, to talk about their latest debate...
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mr. paul rosenswieg is the founder of red branch consulting. a homeland security consulting company and senior adviser to the chertoff group. served in the department of homeland security and a distinguished visiting fellow at the homeland security studies and also serves as a lecturer in law at georgia town university, a senior editor of the journal of national security law and policy and as a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. he earned a bachelor's degree, a master's from scripts institute of ocean agofy and jd from the university of chicago law school. written statements will be enter into the and we ask each of you summarize your testimony to help you stay within the time there's a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow, one minute to conclude your testimony. when it turns red, time is up and it signals your time is expired. am i pronouncing your name correct correctly? >> you are. >> thank you. you may begin. >> good chairman and members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify toda
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mr. paul rosensweig is the founder of red branch consulting, homeland security consulting company and a senior advisor to the chertoff group. he formerly served as deputy assistant secretary for policy for the department of homeland security, a asecurity, and distinguished visiting fellow at the homeland security studies and analysis institute and serves as a lecturer and law at george washington university and adjunct professor as a national senior analyst of the journal national security law and policy and a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. he earned a bachelor's degree from haverford college, masters from scripps institution of oceanography and a jd from the university of chicago law school. your written statement will be entered into the record in their entirety and we ask each of you to summarize your testimony in five minutes. there is a timing light on your table in thethe light switches to yellow you have one minute to configure testimony. it signals that your time is expire
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mr. trump and the republican party right now. paul ryan came out earlier today and said this is not conservativism. he blasted mr. trott. he said what was proposed yesterday by trump was not with this party stands for. paul ryan is a staunch conservative, this could be the breaking point between donald trump of the republican party. it will be interesting to see who follows behind this road. that straight up bigotry. >> wait a minute. islamic phobia is a false term here's the real terms. >> people are afraid of being beheaded if their christian overseas, they're afraid of being shot at a holiday party party there here. there's a serious fear out there that is based in very real -- no i don't. >> i tell you. >> there's a real enemy and the only common thread with his enemy that we have right now is islam. >> obama said isis does not speak for islam. >> how does obama know that. >> i'm saying what he said. the point that i'm trying to make it if i might, is that president obama has said isis did not speak for islam, for the 1.3 billion
mr. trump and the republican party right now. paul ryan came out earlier today and said this is not conservativism. he blasted mr. trott. he said what was proposed yesterday by trump was not with this party stands for. paul ryan is a staunch conservative, this could be the breaking point between donald trump of the republican party. it will be interesting to see who follows behind this road. that straight up bigotry. >> wait a minute. islamic phobia is a false term here's the real terms....
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mr. paul rosensweig is the founder of red branch consulting a homeland security consulting company and a senior adviser to the chertoff group. he formerly served in the department of homeland security. he's a distinguished visiting fellow at the homeland security studies and analysis institute. he also serves as a lecturer in law at georgetown university and adjunct professor at the national defense university, a senior editor of the "journal of national security law & policy" and is a visiting fellow at the heritage foundation. he earned a master's from scripps institution of oceanography and a j.d. from the university of chicago law school. your written statements will be entered into the record in their entirety and we ask that each of you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time there's a timing light on your table. when the light switches from green to yellow you have one minute to conclude your testimony. when the light turns red, that's it. time's up.
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. >> paul tsongas, thank you very much and good luck. mr. tsongas: thanks. announcer: road to the white house rewind continues with more from the 1992 campaign of democrat paul tsongas. he officially announced his candidacy on april 30, 1991 in his hometown of lowell, massachusetts. he called his campaign a journey of purpose. arkansas governor bill clinton would go on to win the 1992 democratic presidential nomination with senator tsongas carrying seven states and finishing third. ♪ [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> good morning. >> good morning. [cheering] >> i accept the nomination, thank you. [laughter] [applause] >> today, we planned the seeds of america's economic renaissance. and the rain is going to make them grow. [applause] 200 years ago, our funding fathers gave us the democracy. it was based on the simple yet noble idea that government derives its validity from the consent of the governed. that consent must be constantly renewed. it can only be renewed by a full and vigorous debate on the issues that confront our nation. today, that search for r
. >> paul tsongas, thank you very much and good luck. mr. tsongas: thanks. announcer: road to the white house rewind continues with more from the 1992 campaign of democrat paul tsongas. he officially announced his candidacy on april 30, 1991 in his hometown of lowell, massachusetts. he called his campaign a journey of purpose. arkansas governor bill clinton would go on to win the 1992 democratic presidential nomination with senator tsongas carrying seven states and finishing third. ♪...
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phil mudd is a former cia counterterrorism official and mr. paulcruickshank is cnn analyst as well. also the co-author of "agent storm, myç life inside al qaed and the cia." phil mudd is saying why didn't you say the name of my book? >> have you ever written a book? >> i have. here's the answer. arguably they did not get what they wanted. is it an unreasonable expectation? >> what the president is sitting back and saying with this wasn't a policy speech. isis has lost ground since we were concerned about their gains toward baghdad in 2014. >> seems they're more of them and more present and more attacks than ever. >> you candice putt, again, what to do about it. you can't dispute the facts. the flow of recruits in the united states according to the fbi director is flowing. the border is tightening. you can say we had a tragedy in the united states. if you want to transfer that to the united states, therefore, the battle against isis is losing, i'd say give me some facts. i don't see it yet. >> paul cruickshank, you know what the facts are. we're he
phil mudd is a former cia counterterrorism official and mr. paulcruickshank is cnn analyst as well. also the co-author of "agent storm, myç life inside al qaed and the cia." phil mudd is saying why didn't you say the name of my book? >> have you ever written a book? >> i have. here's the answer. arguably they did not get what they wanted. is it an unreasonable expectation? >> what the president is sitting back and saying with this wasn't a policy speech. isis has...
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joining us now is cnn terrorist analyst, mr. paulickshank and cnn counterterrorism analyst and former cia counterterrorism official mr. phil mudd. mr. cruickshank, i start with you. please excuse the sirens hear. just part of daily life in paris. what does it mean that there is somewhat of a disconnect between the french theory that this eighth attacker may have made it to syria and the belgian intelligence officials who say they have no reason to believe that. >> there's a short answer, they just don't know where he is. he could have got to syria. that's one theory that the french have but he could equally still be somey in brussels hiding out in a basement. his last known location was the saturday after the attack when he was transported by a friend to the brussels district of skarbik. there are places he could hide out if he has a sympathizer that the police don't know about. the police just don't know where he is. which is unfortunate because this is a guy that could be armed and dangerous. >> true. mr. mudd, wrap your head aroun
joining us now is cnn terrorist analyst, mr. paulickshank and cnn counterterrorism analyst and former cia counterterrorism official mr. phil mudd. mr. cruickshank, i start with you. please excuse the sirens hear. just part of daily life in paris. what does it mean that there is somewhat of a disconnect between the french theory that this eighth attacker may have made it to syria and the belgian intelligence officials who say they have no reason to believe that. >> there's a short answer,...
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mr. paul: i think marco gets it completely wrong. we are not any safer through the bulk collection of all americans' records. in fact, i think we're less safe. we get so distracted by all of the information, we're not spending enough time getting specific information on terrorists. the other thing is, the one thing that might have stopped san bernardino, might have stopped 9/11, would have been stricter controls on those who came here. marco has opposed at every point increased security accident border security for those who come to our country. on his gang of eight bill, he would have liberalized immigration, but he did not, and he steadfastly opposed any new border security requirements for refugees or students. last week, i introduced another bill saying we need more security knee. once again, marco opposed this. marco can't have it both ways. i think he wants to be this, oh, i'm great and strong on national defense, but he's the weakest of all the c57bd dates on immigration. else the one for an open bored irthat is leaving us def
mr. paul: i think marco gets it completely wrong. we are not any safer through the bulk collection of all americans' records. in fact, i think we're less safe. we get so distracted by all of the information, we're not spending enough time getting specific information on terrorists. the other thing is, the one thing that might have stopped san bernardino, might have stopped 9/11, would have been stricter controls on those who came here. marco has opposed at every point increased security...
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paul ryan. [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. [applause] hey, guys. thank you. thanks a lot, mike. thank you remote. senator lee, thank you very much. i am delighted to see so many of my good friends and colleagues here. and i also want to thank the library and their staff for their wonderful hospitality. d you toon that i aske come here today is i wanted to lay out my number one goal for the house next year. i became speaker just over a month ago. and i would like to think we have hit the ground running. we are dealing with everything from highways to isis to funding the government. but before we get too far along, i want to take a moment and i want to explain the big thing i think house republicans need to do in 2016. a great frustration in our party is that we have not had a real national majority in seven years. we have controlled congress, sure, but not the presidency. and we need to. this country has enormous problems. but if we do not have a president who will work with us, we will not solve those problems. that is, while they are still solvable. and whatever the left may sa
paul ryan. [applause] mr. ryan: thank you. [applause] hey, guys. thank you. thanks a lot, mike. thank you remote. senator lee, thank you very much. i am delighted to see so many of my good friends and colleagues here. and i also want to thank the library and their staff for their wonderful hospitality. d you toon that i aske come here today is i wanted to lay out my number one goal for the house next year. i became speaker just over a month ago. and i would like to think we have hit the ground...
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mr. trump went on the offense. who was the most aggressive? >> i think rand paul was most aggressive. chris christie saying this guy is going to lead us into world war iii. i think there were aggressive folks as well. the key question is the real division in the republican over syria which would involve the united states shooting down syrian planes and shooting down jeb bush is there, chris christie is there, kasich is there and one of the others is there. and trump and cruz are very much for keeping assad in power and not letting isis get there. so you have a tremendous division in foreign policy in the republican party that really revealed itself in an excellent and exciting debate. >> if rand paul wasn't there you wouldn't have had the doveish side if you will. i don't think the debate changed the shape of the race, but i think it does clarify where some of the candidates are and i think it's donald trump and it's ted cruz and it's rubio who are kind of socking away at each other. but if you ask me who the most aggressive was, i would say jeb bush. because he's the only one that to
mr. trump went on the offense. who was the most aggressive? >> i think rand paul was most aggressive. chris christie saying this guy is going to lead us into world war iii. i think there were aggressive folks as well. the key question is the real division in the republican over syria which would involve the united states shooting down syrian planes and shooting down jeb bush is there, chris christie is there, kasich is there and one of the others is there. and trump and cruz are very much...
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[applause] >> speaker of the house of representatives, congressman paul ryan. mr.nk you very much. i want to welcome all of you to the capitol visitor's center. the way i see it, nobody could accuse dick cheney of living an inconsequential life. he was working in the white house on 9/11. he oversaw operation desert storm. he worked at the side of gerald ford as that man restore the presidency. he dedicated his life to public service. this is a man who witnessed the very first drawing of the laffer curve. [laughter] given my position, i am especially interested in his career as a congressman. he was elected in 1978. he served in the house for 10 years. he literally wrote the book on this place with his wife. he vigorously supported ronald reagan in those times. over that time, he rose in the ranks. the list of people he knew and people he befriended is like a who's who of the conservative movement. he succeeded jack kemp. newt gingrich seceded him as the house republican whip. he moved among giants in american politics. he is one himself. he left the house to become
[applause] >> speaker of the house of representatives, congressman paul ryan. mr.nk you very much. i want to welcome all of you to the capitol visitor's center. the way i see it, nobody could accuse dick cheney of living an inconsequential life. he was working in the white house on 9/11. he oversaw operation desert storm. he worked at the side of gerald ford as that man restore the presidency. he dedicated his life to public service. this is a man who witnessed the very first drawing of...
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mr. putin. >> and for rand paul. he may not be in the same league. but i was -- >> rand paul had a great night. >> i was thrilled to have his voice on the stage, because but for rand paul and to a lesser extent cruz and trump, you're right, we wouldn't have heard that argument. and the argument is, we're not necessarily making ourselves safe every time we open a new base in response to isis. >> exactly. and what they're saying is, i think, they're national security conservatives. if the vitals are at stake and i am perilled, we've got to tell our adversaries. but the idea we're going to start shooting down russian planes in syria is madness. >> patrick buchanan, thank you as always. >> thank you, michael. and, again, merry christmas. >> you too, sir. >>> this and so much more to get into this week. and joining me, former mitt romney adviser, peter waner, now senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. conservative analyst e.d. hill and democratic consultant, bob beckel. e.d., great to finally have you here. beckel, i love you. peter, i'm gl
mr. putin. >> and for rand paul. he may not be in the same league. but i was -- >> rand paul had a great night. >> i was thrilled to have his voice on the stage, because but for rand paul and to a lesser extent cruz and trump, you're right, we wouldn't have heard that argument. and the argument is, we're not necessarily making ourselves safe every time we open a new base in response to isis. >> exactly. and what they're saying is, i think, they're national security...
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take a look, the new house speaker, paul ryan, posted this picture as you can see mr.laims he is the first speaker of the house to sport a beard in nearly a century. but in the comment section of the photo there is a debate about whether it is actually a beard, a 5:00 shadow or just scruff. >> scruff, i'm thinking. >> is it partisan? >> it is partisan beard. on the left and on the right. >> all right, more snow maybe in tahoe? >> yeah, looks like six to 12 inches possible. also that storm system for the bay area now, before that we'll start off cold for tomorrow morning. east bay 36, in the south bay 39, dry, a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the upper 50s and also low 60s, so dry tomorrow, storm on thursday, and another chance by sunday. >> so when do you get that christmas tree? >> you should have already had it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- j.j. abrams. p!nk. musical
take a look, the new house speaker, paul ryan, posted this picture as you can see mr.laims he is the first speaker of the house to sport a beard in nearly a century. but in the comment section of the photo there is a debate about whether it is actually a beard, a 5:00 shadow or just scruff. >> scruff, i'm thinking. >> is it partisan? >> it is partisan beard. on the left and on the right. >> all right, more snow maybe in tahoe? >> yeah, looks like six to 12 inches...
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mr. reese, there was another man at paul romano's penthouse that night, sofia's boyfriend jack hughes. he's the bankroller. - fusco's with sofia. let him know. - detective fusco? where is sofia? - powdering her nose. - no, she isn't. i'm afraid you're in the wrong place, mr. reese. [indistinct chatter] - i'm really sorry about this, babe. - sorry? i don't understand. closed captioning for adults with an advanced lung cancer called "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, it's not every day something this big comes along. a chance to live longer with... opdivo, nivolumab. opdivo is the first and only immunotherapy fda approved based on a clinical trial demonstrating longer life... ...for these patients. in fact, opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo is different. it works with your immune system. normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you expe
mr. reese, there was another man at paul romano's penthouse that night, sofia's boyfriend jack hughes. he's the bankroller. - fusco's with sofia. let him know. - detective fusco? where is sofia? - powdering her nose. - no, she isn't. i'm afraid you're in the wrong place, mr. reese. [indistinct chatter] - i'm really sorry about this, babe. - sorry? i don't understand. closed captioning for adults with an advanced lung cancer called "squamous non-small cell", previously treated with...
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mr. ryan's standpoint either way i get along pretty well with paul ryan, i think he is very bright and able. i'm glad to get some things done with him in the past in terms of fiscal responsible paths for the country but we have had some good conversations. i look forward to working with him in a bipartisan way. standpoint, as you said before, frankly i think there will be some that say it has done a great do a difference. butay be more stylistic, the reason is, to get something done at a time when you do not have unanimous republican, or at least 218 republicans to agree on something, then you have to go across the aisle. if you work across the aisle you'll work similar to what john boehner did, as you move the business of america forward. the business of the country forward. >> about 10 minutes left. >> let's talk about 2016 a little bit if we could. can we get your thoughts on donald trump. he seems to be leading all of the republican polls. what does it say about the republican party and what would democrats think if trump with her nominee. >> it's not just trump you have the senator fro
mr. ryan's standpoint either way i get along pretty well with paul ryan, i think he is very bright and able. i'm glad to get some things done with him in the past in terms of fiscal responsible paths for the country but we have had some good conversations. i look forward to working with him in a bipartisan way. standpoint, as you said before, frankly i think there will be some that say it has done a great do a difference. butay be more stylistic, the reason is, to get something done at a time...
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aixa: the new paul has donald trump with 35% of support among republican voters. mr. trump: it's a subject that has to be discussed. donald trump says the u.s. should temporarily ban muslims who aren't citizens from entering the country, an idea some of his republican rivals are criticizing. sen. graham: the last thing you want to do is what trump is proposing. aixa: today, the senate judiciary committee endorsed a measure that says the u.s. must not bar people from coming here based on their religion. among the four republicans who voted against the amendment, ted cruz. sen. cruz: what america needs today is a moment of clarity. aixa: cruz comes in second to trump in the new nationwide poll, with ben carson in third place and marco rubio in fourth. pretty fluid race on the republican side. aixa: matthew dallek of george washington university says while trump's lead in the polls is commanding, it doesn't necessarily mean he'll be the gop nominee. matthew dallek: as people start to drop out, support of his opposition will coalesce around somebody, and that support is g
aixa: the new paul has donald trump with 35% of support among republican voters. mr. trump: it's a subject that has to be discussed. donald trump says the u.s. should temporarily ban muslims who aren't citizens from entering the country, an idea some of his republican rivals are criticizing. sen. graham: the last thing you want to do is what trump is proposing. aixa: today, the senate judiciary committee endorsed a measure that says the u.s. must not bar people from coming here based on their...
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mr. trump is wrong. >> the speaker of the house paul ryan felt compelled to distance the party from trump's statements. >> this is not conservatism. what he proposed is not what the party stands for and not what the country stands for. suzanne: coming up at 6:00 we hear from a muslim woman in the nation. she tells us what she thinks of the controversial proposal. live in the newsroom suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. leon: trump's comments are spurring strong emotion in the u.s. and around the world as well. today's twitter poll asks if you think trump has gone too far with the latest comment. cast your vote on the twitter feed and get in there now. trump supporters are dominating the poll. two-third weighing in saying that no trump has not crossed a line here. alison: all right. well celebration before tragedy. we have a photo now that shows the holiday celebration underway before 14 people were killed in san bernardino last week. minutes after the photo was taking a radicalized coworker and his wife entered the conference room and began shooting. denise survived the attack thanks to a friend who did not. >
mr. trump is wrong. >> the speaker of the house paul ryan felt compelled to distance the party from trump's statements. >> this is not conservatism. what he proposed is not what the party stands for and not what the country stands for. suzanne: coming up at 6:00 we hear from a muslim woman in the nation. she tells us what she thinks of the controversial proposal. live in the newsroom suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. leon: trump's comments are spurring strong emotion in the u.s. and...
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mr. trump is wrong. >> the speaker of the house paul ryan felt compelled to distance the party from trump's statements.> this is not conservatism. what he proposed is not what the party stands for and not what the country stands for. suzanne: coming up at 6:00 we hear from a muslim woman in the nation. she tells us what she thinks of the controversial proposal. live in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. leon: trump's comments are spurring strong emotion in the u.s. and around the world as well. today's twitter poll asks if you think trump has gone too far with the latest comment. cast your vote on the twitter feed and get in there now. trump supporters are dominating the poll. two-third weighing in saying that no, trump has not crossed a line here. alison: all right. well, celebration b
mr. trump is wrong. >> the speaker of the house paul ryan felt compelled to distance the party from trump's statements.> this is not conservatism. what he proposed is not what the party stands for and not what the country stands for. suzanne: coming up at 6:00 we hear from a muslim woman in the nation. she tells us what she thinks of the controversial proposal. live in the newsroom, suzanne kennedy, abc7 news. leon: trump's comments are spurring strong emotion in the u.s. and around...
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and we wanted to know what his relationship was with the new speaker of the house, paul ryan, and if he feels like mr. ryan will make any headway with congress and the senate. here's what he had to say. >> i think that he can lead the house to produce a comprehensive bill that will allow puerto rico to restructure debt. we present what they ask, five year fiscal control plan. so they now have our part. we need theirs. and if congress, if ryan moves, i think that that will help the senate to -- that will compel the senate to move too. >> reporter: so tony, they're going to default. the payment was expected january 1, and because of the holiday, it has been moved up to january 4, which is monday. but they're going to default on $7.3 billion, and they said that the funds were not guaranteed and it's a wash, and paying them. >> this country didn't let the big banks default, they were bailed out and they didn't allow the auto industry to go under ground. and the auto industry was bailed out. and will puerto rico be bailed out? >out? >> reporter: that's a great question. here's the thing, this is a commonw
and we wanted to know what his relationship was with the new speaker of the house, paul ryan, and if he feels like mr. ryan will make any headway with congress and the senate. here's what he had to say. >> i think that he can lead the house to produce a comprehensive bill that will allow puerto rico to restructure debt. we present what they ask, five year fiscal control plan. so they now have our part. we need theirs. and if congress, if ryan moves, i think that that will help the senate...
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mr. robot. mora, narcos. better call paul. donovan. best performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture. jane fonda, "youth." hateful eight." helen mirren, "trumbo." kate winslet, "steve jobs." best performance by an actor in a supporting role in any motion picture. paul donough, love and mercy. beast of no nation. mark rylance, bridge of spies. michael shannon, 99 homes. still sta sta stallone, creed. >> best actor in a motion picture drama. trumbo. leonardo addy dicaprio. eddie redmayne, the danish girl. thank you. >> best performance by an actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy. jennifer lawrence, "joy." melissa mccarthy, "spy." amy schumer, "trainwreck." maggie smith, "the lady in the van." lily tomlin, "grandma." best performance by an actress in a motion picture drama. cate blanchett, "carol." brie larson, "room." rooney mara, "carol." ronan, "brooklyn." and best motion picture drama. "carol "carol." "mad max furry muirfury road." if the "re "revenant." "room." "spotlight." >> congratulations to all
mr. robot. mora, narcos. better call paul. donovan. best performance by an actress in a supporting role in any motion picture. jane fonda, "youth." hateful eight." helen mirren, "trumbo." kate winslet, "steve jobs." best performance by an actor in a supporting role in any motion picture. paul donough, love and mercy. beast of no nation. mark rylance, bridge of spies. michael shannon, 99 homes. still sta sta stallone, creed. >> best actor in a motion...
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mr. cosby. and he might be brought to justice. >> paul, if i could ask you, you have this criminal case beginning in effect. you have a number of other civil cases that joe is involved in in part because the statute of limitations have expired on those cases. what effect will this criminal case have on those cases? >> well, i think these cases are all going to have an effect on one another. there's a possibility in the criminal case that there will be reference to his engaging in this pattern of conduct, of drugging women through the use of quaaludes and then having sex with them when they were not in a position to consent. and similarly if he is convicted in this criminal case, those civil cases that so many of the women have brought they're likely to prevail, or they'll have a better chance of prevailing. everything is interrelated in this very complex case involving over 40 women. >> a lot of money at stake of course in those civil cases. christine, if i had asked you, you prosecuted sexual assault cases before. just for casual outside observers like myself, often in criminal cases past behavi
mr. cosby. and he might be brought to justice. >> paul, if i could ask you, you have this criminal case beginning in effect. you have a number of other civil cases that joe is involved in in part because the statute of limitations have expired on those cases. what effect will this criminal case have on those cases? >> well, i think these cases are all going to have an effect on one another. there's a possibility in the criminal case that there will be reference to his engaging in...
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paul cruickshank, mr. fuentes, thank you. >>> cnn's wolf blitzer will have live coverage of president obama's year-end news conference, beginning at 1:40 p.m. eastern. >> sure to be a subject there. >>> two young americans charged with trying to help islamic terror groups. jalil aziz indicted for attempting to support isis. he shared extremist propaganda on 57 twitter accounts and called for attacks on military members. and 22-year-old adam shaffi was arrested, he was attempting to travel to turkey. >>> the democratic national committee suspending the sander's campaigns access to the party's voter data base after improperly searching confidential data from hillary clinton's campaign this week. athena jones live in washington with the breaking details and the fallout, athena. >> this is a major blow to sanders. his campaign has been suspended, discipline by the democratic national committee after snooping into rival hillary clinton's data. the campaign has been suspended from using the dnc's data system. th
paul cruickshank, mr. fuentes, thank you. >>> cnn's wolf blitzer will have live coverage of president obama's year-end news conference, beginning at 1:40 p.m. eastern. >> sure to be a subject there. >>> two young americans charged with trying to help islamic terror groups. jalil aziz indicted for attempting to support isis. he shared extremist propaganda on 57 twitter accounts and called for attacks on military members. and 22-year-old adam shaffi was arrested, he was...
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paul, there must be people in f.i.f.a. wincing having lost the conference. they presumably closed this down, they do not want mr blatter to fight on to win, they want him to go away quietly, surely. yes, well i think everyone wants mr blatter to go quietly, and - but i think the large number of press who was watching that rather rambling press conference that went on for an how far are kind of watching yesterday's man. whatever happened now, whether there's a miraculous turn around in fortunes, what everyone thought it would be about, who was going to be the next person in his shoes was michel platini. we are not hearing from him here. michel platini was the crown prince of f.i.f.a. in a way. president of u.e.f.a. in 2007. he was ready to step into sepp blatter's shoes at the next election and was a real footballing man, a great footballer of all time. one u.e.f.a. 1984 as captain of france. now his name is totally sullied. it seems impossible that he could possibly stand for election february 26th, and if this ban is upheld, he can't. if there's a miraculous turn around for him, his name is sullied, if that's
paul, there must be people in f.i.f.a. wincing having lost the conference. they presumably closed this down, they do not want mr blatter to fight on to win, they want him to go away quietly, surely. yes, well i think everyone wants mr blatter to go quietly, and - but i think the large number of press who was watching that rather rambling press conference that went on for an how far are kind of watching yesterday's man. whatever happened now, whether there's a miraculous turn around in fortunes,...
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. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit down and talk to paul, that we could have ended this very quickly. mrng to control the scene. >> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop, other than the driver, that's chaos. >> paramedic white is suing trooper martin for violating his civil rights. the patient is also suing the trooper and the oklahoma highway paramedic white believes trooper martin may have offered an explanation for his behavior on the road that day. white refers to a conversation he says the two of them had outside the hospital after the incident. >> he made the statement that i don't know how we got to this point. we worked together before. and i simply said i don't know how we got here, either, and he said well, i just recently came back from iraq. >> trooper martin had served in iraq and returned just weeks befor
. >> the trooper martin's belief was if i could sit down and talk to paul, that we could have ended this very quickly. mrng to control the scene. >> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop, other than...
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mrs. obama's first guest to see it all decorated will be a group of military families. >>> this afternoon for the first time, new house speaker paul ryan flips the switch on the christmas tree. the 64-foot spruce arrived at the capitol last month. since then, crews have been busy stringing the tree with lights. the tree lighting is scheduled for, set your watches, 5:24 p.m. . >>> today is a yellow weather alert day. now, here's wusa9 first alert weather. reporter: that precise time of 5:24 have to do with when the sun goes down? >> the sun goes down before 5:00. >> okay, then why? >> that's maybe when it starts to get dark. >> and you can see the lights. >> yeah, so there you go. >> otherwise, 5:24. >> it's dark out there now. >> but it's good news coming. >> i'm glad you mentioned that because i'm going to start with tomorrow's forecast and work backwards. we'll get to when this rain gets out of here. i want to give a little optimism here. as we look at the gray skies, this is not the optimism that we're looking for. i have good news, once the sun arrives, it's going stick with us for a few days so i tell you what, make your week
mrs. obama's first guest to see it all decorated will be a group of military families. >>> this afternoon for the first time, new house speaker paul ryan flips the switch on the christmas tree. the 64-foot spruce arrived at the capitol last month. since then, crews have been busy stringing the tree with lights. the tree lighting is scheduled for, set your watches, 5:24 p.m. . >>> today is a yellow weather alert day. now, here's wusa9 first alert weather. reporter: that precise...
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paul ryan spoke very articulately for the republican party. i don't need to speak for them. behave freedom of speech and ideas such as those being promulgated by mrump are put out there, you will have intelligent people responding and reacting in intelligent ways. unfortunately there are those that are prone to the uphills of demagogue, and we just have to work through that and allow the truth to manifest itself, and for responsible people to stand up and be responsible and advocate our pollties and strategies to deal with the issue of violence, the issue of terrorism, in ways that reflect our intelligence and that are also consistent with our values. >> but now even as you were speaking, i was just told by our producers that ted cruz has come out, and he wants to propose a three-year moratorium on anybody coming in from territories or countries controlled by isil. so it's not just donald trump now that is saying he believes muslims should not be allowed to enter the united states, so what does that say about the republican party? >> again, i think that we have to appeal to reason. there are reasonable people within the republican party. obviousl
paul ryan spoke very articulately for the republican party. i don't need to speak for them. behave freedom of speech and ideas such as those being promulgated by mrump are put out there, you will have intelligent people responding and reacting in intelligent ways. unfortunately there are those that are prone to the uphills of demagogue, and we just have to work through that and allow the truth to manifest itself, and for responsible people to stand up and be responsible and advocate our...
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paul: is donald trump a serious candidate jacob -- a serious candidate ? bazi: the billionaire businessman refusing to back down from his controversial proposal to ban muslims from entering the u.s. mr. trump: we' re not talking about religion. we' re talking about security. our country is out of control. bazi: texas senator ted cruz rising in the polls, still shying away from attacks on trump. instead taking on fellow senator marco rubio. sen. cruz: for marco to suggest that our record is the same is like suggesting that the fireman and the arsonist have the same plan because they were at the same fire. bazi: rubio challenging cruz for his positions on nsa surveillance and immigration. sen. rubio: does ted cruz rule out ever legalizing people that are in this country illegally now? sen. rubio: do you rule it out? sen. cruz: i have never supported legalization, and i do not intend to support legalization. bazi: and after the debate, a conciliatory tone from trump -- mr. trump: i like jeb. i think jeb is a nice man. i really do. but you know i think i' d do the same thing if i were him, i' d be attacking me. bazi: coming out of the debate, donald trump even promised that he would not
paul: is donald trump a serious candidate jacob -- a serious candidate ? bazi: the billionaire businessman refusing to back down from his controversial proposal to ban muslims from entering the u.s. mr. trump: we' re not talking about religion. we' re talking about security. our country is out of control. bazi: texas senator ted cruz rising in the polls, still shying away from attacks on trump. instead taking on fellow senator marco rubio. sen. cruz: for marco to suggest that our record is the...
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mr. australia, come here for a second. the only guy i can find who has a scarf on. you said you are from australia. >> i'm about brisbane australia. >> reporter: and your name. >> paul hudson. >> reporter: you got the scarf on. most are feeling balmy. >> i am, too. i made a mistake. from? >> brisbane, australia. >> reporter: hopefully your enjoying your time here in new york. >> we love new york. >> reporter: we love it, too. my friend, happy holidays to you and your friends and everything back there. let's talk about the weather and how we see things working out. right knew the temperature went up over the last hour. different view of the city shows you your current reading comes in at 61 degrees. cloudy sky overhead. warmest time of year day was 2:41 in the afternoon. you hit 65. but it is the normal temperature for the very end of april. april 28th you should hit 65. we're hitting it in december. dense fog advisory is in effect for 1 huk in the morning, fairfield, westchester. even if your county is not highlighted, you could see dense fog. radar picture shows you wet weather moving in. it's part of a front. not a very strong front. you will see sussex county, st
mr. australia, come here for a second. the only guy i can find who has a scarf on. you said you are from australia. >> i'm about brisbane australia. >> reporter: and your name. >> paul hudson. >> reporter: you got the scarf on. most are feeling balmy. >> i am, too. i made a mistake. from? >> brisbane, australia. >> reporter: hopefully your enjoying your time here in new york. >> we love new york. >> reporter: we love it, too. my friend,...
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. >> house speaker paul ryan is with us now from capitol hill. mr. speaker, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. how are you this morning? >> good. the community is grieving, as you know, the nation is asking questions about why and how do we stop this. but why don't you, after you make your speech today, called the president and say i'm going to come down pennsylvania avenue and let's you and i start off and do something about this right now? i'm speaker of the house, you're president, you're in your fourth quarter and i'm in the beginning of my job as speaker. >> first, charlie, this is just a horrible event. my stomach turns like any american when they see this kind of violence and you can't help but watch this on tv and yell at the tv and say, what can we do to prevent this from happening? obviously, we are thinking of those things. this particular shooting in san bernardino, there's you some too much unknowns before we speculate about the origin of this one. but what we have seen in a common theme among many of these mass shootings is the the
. >> house speaker paul ryan is with us now from capitol hill. mr. speaker, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. how are you this morning? >> good. the community is grieving, as you know, the nation is asking questions about why and how do we stop this. but why don't you, after you make your speech today, called the president and say i'm going to come down pennsylvania avenue and let's you and i start off and do something about this right now? i'm speaker of the house,...
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mr. sinatra ♪ . >> reporter: jessica dean cbs news "eyewitness news". >> sounds great. >>> recognizing the ab limitatilitionof slavery ri, back in this day the 13th amendment was ratified. a church is celebrating st. paul'spark church where a new exhibit the old york trowed freedom is unveiled this weekend. it was home to a hiding spot if the under grounds rail road. it an important role in history. >> we have done this in all the plays that is surrounded the old york road to freedom. there were many hiding places. jake cook lived here and there were a lot of -- this was a hot bed of activity. >> featured lectures tours of the exhibit and threatrical, an mayor michael nutter also dmashgd's anniversary reading the 13th amendment at the national constant crucionstitut center. santa gives special attention to very special and deserving children. "eyewitness news" at the philadelphia mills mall where kids with special needs were able to ask sept santa their wishes in a calm environment. the children got to listen to christmas stories and participate in other fun holiday activities as well. it's part of the caring santa eve event. >> and lots of holiday cheer tonight at the south street head house district. "
mr. sinatra ♪ . >> reporter: jessica dean cbs news "eyewitness news". >> sounds great. >>> recognizing the ab limitatilitionof slavery ri, back in this day the 13th amendment was ratified. a church is celebrating st. paul'spark church where a new exhibit the old york trowed freedom is unveiled this weekend. it was home to a hiding spot if the under grounds rail road. it an important role in history. >> we have done this in all the plays that is surrounded...
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paul? >> we do. >> i'll remember that. >> any other members have any questions for miss lummis? mr. burgess? >> i want to thank the witness for pointing out the issue on the mandatory -- on the authorization side of things. as a humble authorizer, i think we do authorize a lot of stuff. authorizing bills with few exceptions are not must-pass pieces of legislation, which is why everything then winnows down to an appropriations bill at the end of the year. so it's not exactly fair to impugn the intent of the authorizers. we do our work. we do a lot of work. but our bills are not structured to be must pass pieces of legislation. and if they're bottled up getting to the floor or worse, bottled up in the senate, there they sit and no action occurs until a must-pass piece of legislation comes along to which they can be attached. i thank you for pointing that out. i had wanted to say that when i was being impugned earlier. i didn't. i held my tongue. but i couldn't stand it any longer, mr. chairman. i had to speak up. thank you and i yield back. >> not a problem, mr. burgess. i should say too, ms.
paul? >> we do. >> i'll remember that. >> any other members have any questions for miss lummis? mr. burgess? >> i want to thank the witness for pointing out the issue on the mandatory -- on the authorization side of things. as a humble authorizer, i think we do authorize a lot of stuff. authorizing bills with few exceptions are not must-pass pieces of legislation, which is why everything then winnows down to an appropriations bill at the end of the year. so it's not...
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paul' s school, which is close by. crews suspended their search last night and resumed this morning just before 9:00 a.m. sgt. hawkes: they went out at 8:40 this morning, we located mr. stapler at around 10:40, so it took about two hours. the new hampshire fish and game dive team located him on the second dive of the day. obviously, they are distraught as anyone would be. our department, all of our hearts goes out to them. we cannot imagine what they are going through right now. kristen: members of john' s family were here today, and they asked us to respect their privacy. live in concord, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. adam: kristen, thank you. we are also following breaking news out of massachusetts where a red line train with passengers on board traveled several stops without an operator. it happened this morning. you are looking at live pictures right now. the train travelled through multiple stations with passengers on board. the operator got off of the train, and that is when it started to move. no passengers were hurt, and the operator has been treated for non-life-threatening injuries. new this noon, we have learned the cause of the four-alarm fire that destro
paul' s school, which is close by. crews suspended their search last night and resumed this morning just before 9:00 a.m. sgt. hawkes: they went out at 8:40 this morning, we located mr. stapler at around 10:40, so it took about two hours. the new hampshire fish and game dive team located him on the second dive of the day. obviously, they are distraught as anyone would be. our department, all of our hearts goes out to them. we cannot imagine what they are going through right now. kristen:...
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mr. sinatra ♪ . >> reporter: jessica dean cbs news "eyewitness news". >> sounds great. >>> recognizing the ab limitatilitionof slavery ri, back in this day the 13th amendment was ratified. a church is celebrating st. paul'spark church where a new exhibit the old york trowed freedom is unveiled this weekend. it was home to a hiding spot if the under grounds rail road. it an important role in history. >> we have done this in all the plays that is surrounded the old york road to freedom. there were many hiding places. jake cook lived here and there were a lot of -- this was a hot bed of activity. >> featured lectures tours of the exhibit and threatrical, an mayor michael nutter also dmashgd's anniversary reading the 13th amendment at the national constant crucionstitut center. santa gives special attention to very special and deserving children. "eyewitness news" at the philadelphia mills mall where kids with special needs were able to ask sept santa their wishes in a calm environment. the children got to listen to christmas stories and participate in other fun holiday activities as well. it's part of the caring santa eve event. >> and lots of holiday cheer tonight at the south street head house district. "
mr. sinatra ♪ . >> reporter: jessica dean cbs news "eyewitness news". >> sounds great. >>> recognizing the ab limitatilitionof slavery ri, back in this day the 13th amendment was ratified. a church is celebrating st. paul'spark church where a new exhibit the old york trowed freedom is unveiled this weekend. it was home to a hiding spot if the under grounds rail road. it an important role in history. >> we have done this in all the plays that is surrounded...
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if everyone on that stage last night, jeb bush was really the only one -- rand paul -- who really directly took jabs at mrmp. >> right. look, it doesn't really pay off for people or it hasn't so far. i think jeb bush is a calculated risk for him to do this. i think it's something he feels very truongly about. i think he clearly feels that trump is not a serious candidate for the presidency, as he said last night. and called his ideas crazy. but i do think it's a calculated risk because all of those candidates who have taken on trump frontally have declined in the polls. so it's not -- it's really not easy. however, bush is going for a very different segment of the republican primary electorate, and i think in taking on bush he believes politically that perhaps he could boost his chances in new hampshire with those more moderate or independent voters who can also vote in a republican primary. >> kathy, let me turn to you because a lot of people were watching. we were talking a lot the last 48 hours about this relationship between trump and cruz, right? so i immediately, just to refresh everybody's minds, t
if everyone on that stage last night, jeb bush was really the only one -- rand paul -- who really directly took jabs at mrmp. >> right. look, it doesn't really pay off for people or it hasn't so far. i think jeb bush is a calculated risk for him to do this. i think it's something he feels very truongly about. i think he clearly feels that trump is not a serious candidate for the presidency, as he said last night. and called his ideas crazy. but i do think it's a calculated risk because...
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paul ryan is very bright and very able. calls himself a movement conservatives, which means he is , and although both he and speaker banner are i think ites, accurate to say mran is more ideological whether or not that will provide the stability the leader needs to make the kinds of compromises that are obviously necessary in order for us to move forward in an effective way, we will see. happen had good things over the last two weeks. we pass an education bill in a bipartisan fashion, largely done while speaker banner -- speaker boehner was speaker. while not perfect, a bipartisan agreement. overwhelmingly bipartisan support. we passed and affected the reauthorization of the export import bank, which i was very involved with. republican members. we did that in an overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion. we have shown in recent weeks that we could make very positive steps forward in a bipartisan way. we're still having trouble getting there now on the omnibus and the stick -- the spenders tax bill. we will see whether mr. ryan can leadnext 96 hours his caucus to come to a bipartisan agreement with us. we are prepared to do that as we have demonstrated over the last
paul ryan is very bright and very able. calls himself a movement conservatives, which means he is , and although both he and speaker banner are i think ites, accurate to say mran is more ideological whether or not that will provide the stability the leader needs to make the kinds of compromises that are obviously necessary in order for us to move forward in an effective way, we will see. happen had good things over the last two weeks. we pass an education bill in a bipartisan fashion, largely...