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mr. rein's trailer. he's upset. he's been drinking. he wants either more pills from mr. rein. mr. rein refuses. and larry goes for the gun. bryan's body was discovered, larry admitted he had gone over to the bunkhouse. and the morning after, larry broke down crying in the waiting room of a counselor's office. and while people around him listened, he described things only someone with intimate knowledge of the crime scene would know about. >> he started describing things you wouldn't know unless you had been there. that mr. rein was laying on his back with his feet crossed, blood all over. but the one fact that i think that's the important that stood out to me was that he told this woman on monday morning that mr. rein was shot with his own gun. >> reporter: in fact, this woman who worked in the office overheard larry. >> did mr. hagenbuch make any statements about whose gun that was? >> he said it was bryan's. >> sunday, during that investigation, these officers mr. rein's own firearm that had been used in this, in this shooting. so to me, that stood out as a major red flag. how di
mr. rein's trailer. he's upset. he's been drinking. he wants either more pills from mr. rein. mr. rein refuses. and larry goes for the gun. bryan's body was discovered, larry admitted he had gone over to the bunkhouse. and the morning after, larry broke down crying in the waiting room of a counselor's office. and while people around him listened, he described things only someone with intimate knowledge of the crime scene would know about. >> he started describing things you wouldn't know...
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that mr. rein was laying on his back with his feet crossed, blood all over.e fact that i think that's the important that stood out to me was that he told this woman on monday morning that is own gun. >> reporter: in fact, this woman who worked in the office larry. >> did mr. hagenbuch make any statements about whose gun that was? >> he said it was bryan's.g that investigation, these officers did not know that this was mr. rein's own firearm that had been used in this, in this major red flag. how did you know pryian was shot? >> i don't. i probably said a gun. by that time i was in pretty good shock. >> do that bryan was shot saturday night? >> no. >> do you recall telling her that you were going to go out and have a six pack of beer with him? >> no. >> so if she knows all of that information monday morning, do you know where she would have gotten that information? >> i guess from me.t remember any of that because i do remember telling our counselor that my best friend got shot. saturday morning, 7:
that mr. rein was laying on his back with his feet crossed, blood all over.e fact that i think that's the important that stood out to me was that he told this woman on monday morning that is own gun. >> reporter: in fact, this woman who worked in the office larry. >> did mr. hagenbuch make any statements about whose gun that was? >> he said it was bryan's.g that investigation, these officers did not know that this was mr. rein's own firearm that had been used in this, in this...
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mr. st. patrick enjoyed his massage. rein you were late to hit your target. >> if you were tasha's friend, what would you advice her, she's young, beautiful, smart. family. she does have money. >> yeah. >> what would you advice her to do? >> i would try to tell tasha, you have so much. money, beautiful children. and if he doesn't get it and really come around and realize he's got the prize right here, he's going to have to miss out >> cause there's plenty of ghosts in the sea, right? >> plenty. >> i love it. do you think you bear any responsibility in guiding, ating other women who are looking at you in this particular role and perhaps looking up to you? >> i definitely take on this role and know that so many people are watching tching me in the role, and, you know, may connect or say different things but one thing i always kind of helped them understand, we're creating aw that these characters have to be complex, be good and bad and do different things that maybe you and youldn't do or i wouldn't even do. but at the end of t
mr. st. patrick enjoyed his massage. rein you were late to hit your target. >> if you were tasha's friend, what would you advice her, she's young, beautiful, smart. family. she does have money. >> yeah. >> what would you advice her to do? >> i would try to tell tasha, you have so much. money, beautiful children. and if he doesn't get it and really come around and realize he's got the prize right here, he's going to have to miss out >> cause there's plenty of ghosts...
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reins act. i have not had a chance to ask mr. trump the question. maybe somebody will ask him met on the upcoming debate. host: have you endorsed anybody? guest: i have not endorsed anybody. i will tell you all of the front runners in the republican primary would make a great president. obviously, as a republican, they would do a lot better job than secretary clinton or senator sanders. host: edward, cedar rapids, iowa, republican line. caller: hello. earlier, you were bringing in syrian refugees and the president has already said he wants to bring in an additional 10,000 refugees in 2016. i really think that is a bad idea. guest: i am with you on that. caller: i am really concerned about the safety of americans. they are running around saying we have a bunch of factions going on right now. what happens when you bring in ringleaders? guest: t i havewo concerns. , if you are a syrian terrorist wanting to get into the united states, posing as a refugee is the second easiest way. the first easiest way is to go to mexico and come across the southern bor
reins act. i have not had a chance to ask mr. trump the question. maybe somebody will ask him met on the upcoming debate. host: have you endorsed anybody? guest: i have not endorsed anybody. i will tell you all of the front runners in the republican primary would make a great president. obviously, as a republican, they would do a lot better job than secretary clinton or senator sanders. host: edward, cedar rapids, iowa, republican line. caller: hello. earlier, you were bringing in syrian...
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mr. trump -- >> so they can get themselves in there. >> and they frob -- probably will. >> the oxford english licksary is the definition ofsexist and reind reinforcing stereo types. he lead the charge after he made a troubling discovery. he searched for rabid and the phrase was rabid feminist. for shrill it is the rising shrill of women's voices. nagging, a per miss skew us with. male pronounce are used for doctor and research. what happened next? if you thought dictionaries had spine you would be wrong. oxford caved and said they were reviewing the sen sense to reflect current usage. jim, should they have caved? >> it is unnecessary to have a grading gender. >> it is not necessary. she was shrill. he was a doctor. >> political correctness tinings. >> that is a common example. why should the dictionary be any different? >> it is accurate. it implies badness if you are per miss skew us with. then we wonder why girls don't president what to have sex with us. >> if you are saying someone had a shrill voice you would think it is a woman because women has high voices. >> it is the one thing i will degree is this sorry i have an iota of thing
mr. trump -- >> so they can get themselves in there. >> and they frob -- probably will. >> the oxford english licksary is the definition ofsexist and reind reinforcing stereo types. he lead the charge after he made a troubling discovery. he searched for rabid and the phrase was rabid feminist. for shrill it is the rising shrill of women's voices. nagging, a per miss skew us with. male pronounce are used for doctor and research. what happened next? if you thought dictionaries...
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reins act. i have not had a chance to ask mr. trump the question. maybe somebody will ask him met on the upcoming debate. host: have you endorsed anybody? guest: i have not endorsed anybody. i will tell you all of the front runners in the republican primary would make a great president. obviously, as a republican, they would do a lot better job than secretary clinton or senator sanders. host: edward, cedar rapids, iowa, republican line. caller: hello. earlier, you were bringing in syrian refugees and the president has already said he wants to bring in an additional 10,000 refugees in 2016. i really think that is a bad idea. guest: i am with you on that. caller: i am really concerned about the safety of americans. they are running around saying we have a bunch of factions going on right now. what happens when you bring in ringleaders? guest: t i havewo concerns. , if you are a syrian terrorist wanting to get into the united states, posing as a refugee is the second easiest way. the first easiest way is to go to mexico and come across the southern bor
reins act. i have not had a chance to ask mr. trump the question. maybe somebody will ask him met on the upcoming debate. host: have you endorsed anybody? guest: i have not endorsed anybody. i will tell you all of the front runners in the republican primary would make a great president. obviously, as a republican, they would do a lot better job than secretary clinton or senator sanders. host: edward, cedar rapids, iowa, republican line. caller: hello. earlier, you were bringing in syrian...
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rein in the spending. but they slipped off the wagon, as it were. don't think the exhalation that mr. boehner was retiring so he put all of his stuff into the garage is good. the internal vigilance is the price -- the eternal vigilance is the price of democracy and looking to work within our means. it's something that the republican party is for in theory but doesn't always come to in fact. i do not favor tax cuts. not believe the propaganda about so-called job creators and frankly i think we have a long way to go to make ourselves a more consumer friendly and working family-friendly party. i'm committed to that. >> first of all, the republican congress is not doing a good job . i think that the first thing that we need to do is secure the borders. the second thing would be to cut off aid to illegal aliens. third, we have a spending problem. we need to go through it, line by line, justifying every expense of our budget. reducing and eliminating unnecessary spending. can think that job creation be created, if someone wants to invest as an entrepreneur they should be able to have that a
rein in the spending. but they slipped off the wagon, as it were. don't think the exhalation that mr. boehner was retiring so he put all of his stuff into the garage is good. the internal vigilance is the price -- the eternal vigilance is the price of democracy and looking to work within our means. it's something that the republican party is for in theory but doesn't always come to in fact. i do not favor tax cuts. not believe the propaganda about so-called job creators and frankly i think we...
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rein in spending. if they slipped off the wagon as a were added to think the explanation that was given that mr. bennett was retiring and so he shoveled all the stuff in the garage is good. eternal vigilance is the price of democracy, as a strong healthy economy and working to live within our means. if something that the republican party is four and three but doesn't come to, in fact, i think that's a weakness of the republican party. i do not favor tax cuts. i do not believe the propaganda about so-called job creators ever and i think of a long way to go to make ourselves a more consumer friendly and working family-friendly party. i am committed to the. that's one of the reasons i run and. >> first of all the republicans in congress is not doing a good job. i think the first thing we need is secure the borders and second thing would be to cut off any aid to illegal aliens. third thing would be we have a spending problem. we need to go through line by line and justify every expand on our budget. and reduce and eliminate unnecessary spending. and i do think job creation can be created if someone
rein in spending. if they slipped off the wagon as a were added to think the explanation that was given that mr. bennett was retiring and so he shoveled all the stuff in the garage is good. eternal vigilance is the price of democracy, as a strong healthy economy and working to live within our means. if something that the republican party is four and three but doesn't come to, in fact, i think that's a weakness of the republican party. i do not favor tax cuts. i do not believe the propaganda...
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mr. speaker, we need to be addressing the soaring cost of child care with the same urgency with which we seek to rein in college costs. just as shutting students out of college has tremendous economic consequences, the fact that families must spend a growing share of their income on child care also comes with consequences. now, this is going to require some long-term thinking and we have to look really into our future about what this investment means for our families. but sadly, but not surprisingly, low income families tend to be hardest hit by the rising cost of child care. some families with limited means spend about 40% of their household income on child care. and some estimates suggest that the inability of employees to find reliable child care costs companies billions of dollars in lost output. now, we see some companies now having onsite child care, and that's great. but they are few and far between. the high cost of child care is truly an issue of equity. when families are forced to make sacrifices to care for young children, these sacrifices disproportionately fall upon women and people of c
mr. speaker, we need to be addressing the soaring cost of child care with the same urgency with which we seek to rein in college costs. just as shutting students out of college has tremendous economic consequences, the fact that families must spend a growing share of their income on child care also comes with consequences. now, this is going to require some long-term thinking and we have to look really into our future about what this investment means for our families. but sadly, but not...
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mr. bender. guest: all politics is local. i think the caller is right. one of the biggest challenges in reiningn the defense spending or at least getting a better handle on some of the waste and some of the spending that is needed is the fact that all of these programs have political constituencies. there are military facilities, defense contractors in virtually every state and congressional district. the pentagon also claims it has about tony 5% extra overhead. -- .5% extra overhead. u.s. mostly here in the but also overseas. once the presidential election is over, there will be a lot of pressure to do another round of race closures. -- base closures. that is inherently political because every state and locality will fight to keep the jobs associated with those bases/ . the trick here, and it's going to be a difficult one to pull off, is how do you build up enough of a groundswell to go after these wasteful programs and to be able to get over the political powers that be in order to do it? i think that spent the and during -- and during challenge for america for decades. i'm not so sure where
mr. bender. guest: all politics is local. i think the caller is right. one of the biggest challenges in reiningn the defense spending or at least getting a better handle on some of the waste and some of the spending that is needed is the fact that all of these programs have political constituencies. there are military facilities, defense contractors in virtually every state and congressional district. the pentagon also claims it has about tony 5% extra overhead. -- .5% extra overhead. u.s....
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rein in and regulate the regulators. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, a member of the judiciary committee and chairman of the small business subcommittee, congressman chabot. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized for two minutes. mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman for yielding. thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in strong support of this bill and commend my colleague from georgia, mr. collins, for his leadership on this very important issue. we all know that small businesses are the foundation of our economy. and creating seven out of every 10 new jobs in the american economy. that's how many jobs are created by small businesses. mr. chairman, we also hear from small businesses from all over america, from our own congressional districts, that new and old regulatory burdens continue to make it more difficult for them to expand and grow and create
rein in and regulate the regulators. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: mr. speaker, i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> mr. chairman, i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, a member of the judiciary committee and chairman of the small business subcommittee, congressman chabot....
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reins to his successosuccessor. the president reflected on the ritual of tonight with matt lauer. >> it's a wonderful spectacle. i remember the first time i did it and you're standing behind the door and, mr. speaker, all right, the president of the united states, and you walk down that row and members of both parties are on either side and they'll shake your hands and as you said you see all of government gathered in one place and -- >> one time of the night where even the opposing side stands and cheers you. >> it is not just the cheers. it is a sense of a celebration of democracy. there's no doubt that i will always remember the ritual. whether i'm going to miss writing the speech leading up to it i don't know. >> for more, let's bring in msnbc.com senior editor beth fuey. talk about tonight, the expectations and what the white house is saying he may talk about. >> yeah. this is not sort of a standard state of the union in the past laying out an agenda. this is the final, final speech, final chance to basically make the case for the eight years in office and most important political speech, kate, i would argue, because basically the democratic nominee for president, the entire legacy o
reins to his successosuccessor. the president reflected on the ritual of tonight with matt lauer. >> it's a wonderful spectacle. i remember the first time i did it and you're standing behind the door and, mr. speaker, all right, the president of the united states, and you walk down that row and members of both parties are on either side and they'll shake your hands and as you said you see all of government gathered in one place and -- >> one time of the night where even the opposing...
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reins to his successosuccessor. the president reflected on the ritual of tonight with matt lauer. >> it's a wonderful spectacle. i remember the first time i did it and you're standing behind the door and, mrent of the united states, and you walk down that row and members of both parties are on either side and they'll shake your hands and as you said you see all of government gathered in one place and -- >> one time of the night where even the opposing side stands and cheers you. >> it is not just the cheers. it is a sense of a celebration of democracy. there's no doubt that i will always remember the
reins to his successosuccessor. the president reflected on the ritual of tonight with matt lauer. >> it's a wonderful spectacle. i remember the first time i did it and you're standing behind the door and, mrent of the united states, and you walk down that row and members of both parties are on either side and they'll shake your hands and as you said you see all of government gathered in one place and -- >> one time of the night where even the opposing side stands and cheers you....
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the founding fathers were successful was the number of george washington was one of the most to rein in mr. individuals i've ever come across in history. but for him to squabbling children would've torn the place apart. i'm always surprised when i talk about this but how few people ever ask me anything about poor aaron burr. it is like they hamilton show. but measured in hamilton terms, or rates less than zero. i will confess i found him much more fascinating in hamilton. if there's a dinner party united chances cap up or where sit next to hamilton i would have to left to aaron for every night. he was held view that it was cruel with hair you have. is the one you watch. and remember gorbachegorbache v did not write hamilton. he wrote her. hamilton to me to earnest, too clever, a slacker and shameless libertines can become this welcome relief. i find that tale to be tremendously moving. not a secession area campaign trying to detach have the american land mass for his personal empire. that is just nuts. but afterwards, when he is in exile in europe and down to his last trying to decide whet
the founding fathers were successful was the number of george washington was one of the most to rein in mr. individuals i've ever come across in history. but for him to squabbling children would've torn the place apart. i'm always surprised when i talk about this but how few people ever ask me anything about poor aaron burr. it is like they hamilton show. but measured in hamilton terms, or rates less than zero. i will confess i found him much more fascinating in hamilton. if there's a dinner...