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mr. matt. >> at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. erviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to -- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down. >> reporter: she says what happened next was very brief and as soon as she could, she jumped up and ran away. >> when you told your husband there was no sexual contact, you were talking about intercourse and you were talking about consensual sexual contact. >> yes. >> so just to be clear, at no point in this relationship with richard matt was there any, in your opinion, consensual sexual contact between the two of you? >> there was never any consensual. >> when we hear of things that were going on in this tailor shop and even the forced sexual contact between you and mr. matt, my question is, did
mr. matt. >> at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. erviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to -- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down. >>...
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richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here today she'd be handing out texas boots to a lot of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thaw. thank god. you know, i hope every american woman is watching today's hearing. because just the visuals as well as well as the audios tell you a lot. my colleagues have said there's no war on women. look at how you've been treated as a witness. intimidation, talking over, interrupting, cutting off sentences, criticizing you because of your salary. how dare you! who do you think you are? making a professional salary as a head of a premier national organization and daring to actually make decisions as head of that organization. lord almighty, what's america coming to? the disrespect, the misogyny rampant here today tells us what is really going on here. this isn't about some bogus video, the author of whom does not have the courage to appear here. nor would the majority call him because they know he'll make a bad witness under oath. this is abo
richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here today she'd be handing out texas boots to a lot of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thaw. thank god. you know, i hope every american woman is watching today's hearing. because just the visuals as well as well as the audios tell you a lot. my colleagues have said there's no war on women. look at how you've been treated as a witness. intimidation, talking over, interrupting, cutting off...
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mrs. richard yates. stuart at his most amazing. catherine yates was married to richard yates who hangs on the other side of the doorway over there. he had an importing company, soh they were import/exporters of c, goods. they took to the west indies t cloth and flour and things like that. they transported to the west ad indies and brought back molasses and rum and sugar and those things from the west indies. he had a flourishing import/export business.heng her husband eventually did end up siding with the british and they left new york for a littleh while, but came back when hal came back and occupied new yorki in 1775 or 76.e here they did not leave the country. they were here during the war. catherine brass yates, she's a 57, 58-year-old woman when stuart painted her and she paid wasn't very beautiful, but he's done an amazing thing. he's shown her in her long faceg and her pointed nose. he's shown her turned sideways to us in the midst of -- she had so much to do. she was such an industrious dnrson. she couldn't stop working whil
mrs. richard yates. stuart at his most amazing. catherine yates was married to richard yates who hangs on the other side of the doorway over there. he had an importing company, soh they were import/exporters of c, goods. they took to the west indies t cloth and flour and things like that. they transported to the west ad indies and brought back molasses and rum and sugar and those things from the west indies. he had a flourishing import/export business.heng her husband eventually did end up...
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richard: the police say that anna plotted with her daughter to kill her husband. and riggs. >> they stabbed the victim downstairs and then shot mr. anastasi. richard: then they try to cover up the murder by planting evidence. the trouble is the bullet found at the scene did not match the caliber of the handgun. the police say they also found a gunshot residue on ann's skin and clothing. the teenage suspects also texted each other about the handgun, the crime scene, and the plot. tonight, all three face murder charges. investigators are not talking about the motive and what would prompt struss to commit murder. he will be charged in court on monday. richard reeve, abc 7 news. jonathan: a d.c. fire truck responding to a call ends up in a crash, sending three people to the hospital. that happened on benning road and anacostia northeast. one firefighter and two people were taken to the hospital, all with minor injuries. the cause of the crash is under investigation. loved ones mourn the loss of a transgendered woman shot and killed in montgomery village shopping center last night. herpolice are searching for killer come investigatin
richard: the police say that anna plotted with her daughter to kill her husband. and riggs. >> they stabbed the victim downstairs and then shot mr. anastasi. richard: then they try to cover up the murder by planting evidence. the trouble is the bullet found at the scene did not match the caliber of the handgun. the police say they also found a gunshot residue on ann's skin and clothing. the teenage suspects also texted each other about the handgun, the crime scene, and the plot. tonight,...
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mr. richard for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. let me just clear up some things, and mr. chairman you volunteer some statistics on how many gun laws we have and that is exactly why we're asking for hearing. >> this committee could do great things, we had to meet the needs of the judiciary which was the cost of the courthouse and building a courthouse, so we really could do big things but we wasted on things like this. my colleague on the others side say what he reasons, if you say you oppose women that's between you and women. what i won't have as you say and planned parenthood may or may not have donated to someone and affect their positions on choice and other things because i think people make those decisions long before they get to congress. the other thing i would say is hypocrisy in the room is on believable. this year in the state of the union the president mentioned that abortions were at an all-time low, which i would think is our goal. everybody in the room, the goal is to get to zero. the president announced it was on an all-time low, not one person on the repu
mr. richard for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. let me just clear up some things, and mr. chairman you volunteer some statistics on how many gun laws we have and that is exactly why we're asking for hearing. >> this committee could do great things, we had to meet the needs of the judiciary which was the cost of the courthouse and building a courthouse, so we really could do big things but we wasted on things like this. my colleague on the others side say what he reasons, if...
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mr. matt. >> reporter: at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. erviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to-- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down. >> reporter: she says what happened next was very brief and as soon as she could, she jumped up and ran away. >> reporter: when you told your husband there was no sexual contact, you were talking about intercourse and you were talking -- >> yes. >> reporter: -- about consensual sexual contact. >> yes. >> reporter: so just to be clear, at no point in this relationship with richard matt was there any, in your opinion, consensual sexual contact between the two of you? >> there was never any consensual. >> reporter: when we hear of things that were going on in this tailor shop and even the forced sexu
mr. matt. >> reporter: at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. erviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to-- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down....
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mr. richard and mr.stall i want to give you an opportunity in case you had any concluding statement that you would like to make. >> you know, you'll notice that we all said that we're able to do this with the bipartisan support of congress. and we actually say that to people in other country's, too and explain to them no matter what they hear about washington, this program actually has benefited year in and year out by bicameral, bipartisan support. and it's my desire to keep it that way. and i appreciate both of you sticking this out to the end here. and your help to help us to keep it that way. because, i think there is a risk that as we bring more people and as there's more press attention to the program, and attention during a presidential campaign season that people could start misinterpreting the goals of this. this is an american program. it's a fine american administration. i think most americans should take pride in both our overseas humanitarian endeavors and our domestic ones. so thank you in
mr. richard and mr.stall i want to give you an opportunity in case you had any concluding statement that you would like to make. >> you know, you'll notice that we all said that we're able to do this with the bipartisan support of congress. and we actually say that to people in other country's, too and explain to them no matter what they hear about washington, this program actually has benefited year in and year out by bicameral, bipartisan support. and it's my desire to keep it that way....
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mr. richards that they perform late-term abortions to viability. if you're going to talk about late-term abortions he need to know what the techniques are which is why i introduced the testimony that i did. >> based upon your experience, what is your assessment of how low income women's healthcare could be met without planned parenthood? >> with all respect to ms. fredrickson, your assertion and backing it up with statements from other people like it is ludicrous that other providers could adequately take on planned parenthood patients, the statement itself is ludicrous. where worked for over 13 years. the planned parenthood facilities are in albuquerque, santa fe, and farmington. there is not a single planned parenthood south and has not been for over a decade. one of the poorest areas in the country. ms. miss richardsons talk specifically about the healthcare that planned parenthood provides, specifically family planning, counseling, contraception,, pregnancy tests, pap smears command breast exams. zero, and std testing. those of the services the
mr. richards that they perform late-term abortions to viability. if you're going to talk about late-term abortions he need to know what the techniques are which is why i introduced the testimony that i did. >> based upon your experience, what is your assessment of how low income women's healthcare could be met without planned parenthood? >> with all respect to ms. fredrickson, your assertion and backing it up with statements from other people like it is ludicrous that other...
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mrs. richards basically agreed with someone who made the assertion that the birth control was on an average cost of about three -- $3.50- report $50 and they charged medicaid $35. -- when youty much say that they get reimbursed -- that is a little over-the-top, don't you think? debate itself is not about abortion, it is from profiting abortions. if you have the abortion and then you profit from the sale of the organs, isn't that another weight around the lot to profit from abortion? host: congressman? guest: i'll take your second question first. there was no evidence that planned parenthood profited from any abortions from the sale of fetal tissue because they do not sell people tissue. they are a nonprofit, they do not sell fetal tissue. what the federal law says is -- guess what? to go to themoney process of getting fetal tissue in any organization, including planned parenthood, and to get we compensate for the cost. that is what they did. research universities or whomever would like that bit of tissue in order to do research or from the federal government? guest: the federal government i
mrs. richards basically agreed with someone who made the assertion that the birth control was on an average cost of about three -- $3.50- report $50 and they charged medicaid $35. -- when youty much say that they get reimbursed -- that is a little over-the-top, don't you think? debate itself is not about abortion, it is from profiting abortions. if you have the abortion and then you profit from the sale of the organs, isn't that another weight around the lot to profit from abortion? host:...
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richard or mr. staal, whichever wants to handle it.hy has the administration opted to channel aid for the humanitarian crisis through the united nations rather than through direct aid or ngos? would it not be more efficient and cost-effective to work directly with partners on the ground? so either one of you that would like to take that. >> i can start. we do both. we channel aid through the best u.n. operational agencies, humanitarian agencies, and we also work with the top nongovernmental organizations, and we try to use all channels to get aid inside syria, which tom is the expert on. and our sense is that because the u.n. plays a coordinating role and reviews the requests from the whole span of agencies and puts together these appeals, it manages dumly cation and makes sure that professionals who know what they're doing are responding with the aid. now at the same time, most aid workers are from the countries in which they're working. so inside syria, it's mostly syria. in jordan, it's jordanians, et cetera. but at the top, there a
richard or mr. staal, whichever wants to handle it.hy has the administration opted to channel aid for the humanitarian crisis through the united nations rather than through direct aid or ngos? would it not be more efficient and cost-effective to work directly with partners on the ground? so either one of you that would like to take that. >> i can start. we do both. we channel aid through the best u.n. operational agencies, humanitarian agencies, and we also work with the top...
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richards. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> now recognize the gentleman from michigan. >> i thank the chairman and the witness for being here. i am wearing a pink tie in solidarity of women's health issues today. my wife, daughter-in-law, daughter, my two granddaughters. >> congratulations. >> -- are extremely important to me. just to go back to some of the statements on the video -- videos. and i'm not going to spend time there. but planned parenthood commissioned a report by fusion gps examining the authenticity of the videos. the conclusion of that report says the analysis did not reveal widespread evidence of "substantive video manipulation" and it "shows no evidence of audio manipulation." full versions of the videos are available on the center for medical progress website and the cmp youtube channel. showing that only parts that have been edited are, one, bathroom breaks and, two, breaks where no conversations took place. i just want that stated for the record, mr. chairman, as we have a lot of controversy ab
richards. i yield back, mr. chairman. >> now recognize the gentleman from michigan. >> i thank the chairman and the witness for being here. i am wearing a pink tie in solidarity of women's health issues today. my wife, daughter-in-law, daughter, my two granddaughters. >> congratulations. >> -- are extremely important to me. just to go back to some of the statements on the video -- videos. and i'm not going to spend time there. but planned parenthood commissioned a report...
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on case number 10-sf-0604, people versus richard edward ruiz. mr. ruiz is richard edward ruiz jr.> yes. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcotics which could carry a lengthy sentence he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from work one day and after work i was waiting outside and an hour had passed and he wasn't there and i knew something was wrong. and so when i got home i found out on the internet that he was arrested. >> what are your biggest fears for him right now? >> i'm just afraid that he's in isolation, just completely -- you know, scared and lonely and doesn't know what's going to happen. and on top of that, i'm afraid of how long he's going to be in jail. that's my biggest fear so far. and that it would change him in any way. i hope it doesn't change his heart. >> i didn't know my girlfriend was going to be in the courtroom. j
on case number 10-sf-0604, people versus richard edward ruiz. mr. ruiz is richard edward ruiz jr.> yes. >> the following day it's preliminary court hearing ruiz was charged with felony possession of narcotics which could carry a lengthy sentence he entered a plea of not guilty and had one supporter at the hearing, his girlfriend, samantha dunn, who spoke to us afterwards. >> tell me how you found out that your boyfriend was in jail. >> he was supposed to pick me up from...
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mr. chair. thank you, ms. richards for your testimony and the gracefulness with which you've answered the questions today. i also want to thank you for running an organization that has helped millions of men and women across america. on behalf of the majority of women and men in this great nation, i want to say thank you. having sat here for the last hour and a half, i feel like i'm in some sort of bizarre alternate universe. i think it's crazy that we're having this hearing, based on heavily edited videos that actually showed the opposite of what was happening. what was happening was that planned parenthood was following the law. i think it's also crazy that tissue research that is not only entirely legal but has bipartisan support. and i think it's insane that in my district now, because of these misleading videos, women have in some cases had to go through two sets of bomb-proof doors just to access healthcare. and i thank you for your courage. i note the cowardliness of the maker of these videos who was too scared
mr. chair. thank you, ms. richards for your testimony and the gracefulness with which you've answered the questions today. i also want to thank you for running an organization that has helped millions of men and women across america. on behalf of the majority of women and men in this great nation, i want to say thank you. having sat here for the last hour and a half, i feel like i'm in some sort of bizarre alternate universe. i think it's crazy that we're having this hearing, based on heavily...
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mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to have a voice this is a serious situation that needs to be recognized at next meeting wednesday october anothers 5 o'clock and anyone are welcome to attend our meeting as an added incentive diner for all the students and guest if you want to attend are make a presentation or like a copy of our up and coming meeting compact salvador lopez we had our cabinet meeting a medicaid waiver celebration that was mr. salvador lopez and they friend jackie's birthday so happy birthday and i do want to stop and say thank you for all you've e all you've downey done you've been a influence and this is a privilege to have you
mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to...
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richard nixon to kick around anymore." susan: and what happened to them in the years after that? mr. ftali: well, what happens to them is that richard nixon goes back to being a lawyer, but he never stops thinking about returning to politics. and it's very hard. one of the -- mary was mentioning this about getting inside the head of a person or getting inside of a marriage. it's especially difficult to understand the inner workings of a family, of a presidential family. and we really -- we don't know. there are sort of bits and pieces which give us a sense of the debate within the family. but the sense that i have is that pat nixon was much less interested in a return to the white house than her husband was. and her husband was plotting a return, not for '64, necessarily, but for later. and he was traveling abroad, he was meeting with foreign leaders in an effort to keep his name up and out there. and then -- and most importantly, in 1966, he takes advantage of the -- of a midterm election to go out and collect chits. he starts campaigning for people around the country, and they win,
richard nixon to kick around anymore." susan: and what happened to them in the years after that? mr. ftali: well, what happens to them is that richard nixon goes back to being a lawyer, but he never stops thinking about returning to politics. and it's very hard. one of the -- mary was mentioning this about getting inside the head of a person or getting inside of a marriage. it's especially difficult to understand the inner workings of a family, of a presidential family. and we really -- we...
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mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and
mr. green tea was producing flavors like green tea, ginger, and red bean. this family business was founded by richard'sad, santo emanuele, in 1968, who ran it with richard's older brother, james. richard's dad passed away, and then his brother died unexpectedly, leaving richard to run the business. richard wanted to keep his family legacy alive, so he took over the business and brought his son, michael, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems. we gotta do what we gotta do....
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mr. and -- to allow richard nixon to sign a treaty in moscow in 1972. did not live to see that event, he died in 1969, but before he died he did see evidence of his legacy and reconnaissance satellites. while he was at the hospital, the cia director, richard helms, and assistant- visited eisenhower. they showed him pictures of u.s. military facilities taken by reconnaissance satellites. they had asked all medical staff to leave the room, they closed the lines. eisenhower looked at the photos and expressed amazement on how resolute they were, compared to the once he had seen in 1960. in the field of rocketry and space, when it pertains to national security, eisenhower had tangible results to show at the end of his presidency. irbm,m, and irb and -- in and also in reconnaissance satellites. but his position on national security carried a risk, and he knew it. that brings me to my fourth trait. all of you are familiar with eisenhower spell where address -- eisenhower's farewell address. when i say "eisenhower's farewell address," i know you "industrialking
mr. and -- to allow richard nixon to sign a treaty in moscow in 1972. did not live to see that event, he died in 1969, but before he died he did see evidence of his legacy and reconnaissance satellites. while he was at the hospital, the cia director, richard helms, and assistant- visited eisenhower. they showed him pictures of u.s. military facilities taken by reconnaissance satellites. they had asked all medical staff to leave the room, they closed the lines. eisenhower looked at the photos...
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mr. trump lack of the depth of understanding the nature what is happening around the world. liz: right. richard, i want to ask you this. the gop is waking up. seems like they have been in denial, hey, mr. trump could be our nominee. you see the ad campaign, attack ads being rolled out. club for growth is doing it right now against donald trump. do you think he can rise above those negative attack ads? or, is he going to resort to having to answer every negative negative attack ad or waste a lot of time there. >> if i were republican i would be scared to death either donald trump or ben carson at top of the polls. the comfort i would take, you kind of alluded to this, four years ago, exact time, october 30th, check it out, herm -- herman cain was running first, romney was second and rick santorum of was 5% on october 30th, 2011. cain had his uzbekistan moment and collapsed. trump's problem, his whole campaign is i'm a winner. if he loses iowa, that is loser. those are people trump derides. they are losers. liz: hang on, the term losers is somewhat pejorative. >> that is exactly how he uses it. h
mr. trump lack of the depth of understanding the nature what is happening around the world. liz: right. richard, i want to ask you this. the gop is waking up. seems like they have been in denial, hey, mr. trump could be our nominee. you see the ad campaign, attack ads being rolled out. club for growth is doing it right now against donald trump. do you think he can rise above those negative attack ads? or, is he going to resort to having to answer every negative negative attack ad or waste a lot...
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richard will be there. >> 22 runners will run in martin's memory. the mr-18 is named after 8- year-old martin richard who's one of the people killed in the boston marathon bombings. >>> thanks for staying with us. coming up next, it may be halloween, but retailers are already thinking of holiday shopping. >> the deep discounts two big chains are offering sooner than you think. >> starbuck's is adding two new menu items. good morning, danielle. >> many weather watchers are up. i'm surprised with the patriots' win. temperatures running 47 degrees says john in han joveer with clear skies -- hanover with clear skies. denise is 46 degrees. we're on our way to the 50s. what about the weekend. if you want to join the weather watcher network, it's easy. head over to our web site to sign up. hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall with a new hot or iced hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall with a new hot or iced pumpkin macchiato. . aides say v
richard will be there. >> 22 runners will run in martin's memory. the mr-18 is named after 8- year-old martin richard who's one of the people killed in the boston marathon bombings. >>> thanks for staying with us. coming up next, it may be halloween, but retailers are already thinking of holiday shopping. >> the deep discounts two big chains are offering sooner than you think. >> starbuck's is adding two new menu items. good morning, danielle. >> many weather...
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mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to have a voice this is a serious situation that needs to be recognized at next meeting wednesday october anothers 5 o'clock and anyone are welcome to attend our meeting as an added incentive diner for all the students and guest if you want to attend are make a presentation or like a copy of our up and coming meeting compact salvador lopez we had our cabinet meeting a medicaid waiver celebration that was mr. salvador lopez and they friend jackie's birthday so happy birthday and i do want to stop and say thank you for all you've e all you've downey done you've been a influence and this is a privilege to have you
mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to...
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please welcome, richard dawkins (cheers and applause) >> trevor: oh! mr. dawkins.onor. >> and for me, too. >> trevor: i think you're lying but i'll take it. this is such a beautiful book. i mean, when i started reading it, i thought, okay, it's going to be richard dawkins, we are talking about science, and yet it was really fun, interesting stories. one thing that struck me immediately was the fact that you said you no longer wished to debate with creationists. you do not choose to debate with them. then i found out that you actually debated ben carson in 2006. was that the last straw? >> that's true. (laughter) no, he's a very nice man. i got on with him. he's just ignorant. (laughter) of science. >> trevor: i've run knows you as an atheist. everyone knows it of richard dawkins, the atheist. but you're also an evolutionary biologist. when did you first realize you had this god-given talent? >> my evolution-given talent, such that it is. no, it's not very much. first of all, i realized i wanted to be a scientist quite late, when i got to oxford, actually. >> trevor
please welcome, richard dawkins (cheers and applause) >> trevor: oh! mr. dawkins.onor. >> and for me, too. >> trevor: i think you're lying but i'll take it. this is such a beautiful book. i mean, when i started reading it, i thought, okay, it's going to be richard dawkins, we are talking about science, and yet it was really fun, interesting stories. one thing that struck me immediately was the fact that you said you no longer wished to debate with creationists. you do not...
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mr. chairman general richard myers department of justice a final segment to bp over deepwater horizon oil20-billion-dollar final damages, settlement with bp, over the deepwater horizon honor oil spill happened in 2010 this deal once approved by a judge will resolve all civil claims againstb end five year legal battle, will bind the company to massive cleanup of the spill that affected, over 1300 miles of shoreline, in the gulf. dupont ceo stepping down, amid ongoing battle with nelson peltz over company management and possibly, splitting the company into several pieces, shares spiking, nearly 4% on news shares dupont down nearly 25% over the past six months, as year to date chart for you maria, finally, moving television studio lionsgate movie channel stars advance talks according to reports out of hollywood a significant step towards creating the next media consolidation, of course, streaming backing to you. >> thank you coming up are you looking to get a leg up at work we will tell you the best way to get ahead of peers in the workplace increases driving drug firm revenue, winners in th
mr. chairman general richard myers department of justice a final segment to bp over deepwater horizon oil20-billion-dollar final damages, settlement with bp, over the deepwater horizon honor oil spill happened in 2010 this deal once approved by a judge will resolve all civil claims againstb end five year legal battle, will bind the company to massive cleanup of the spill that affected, over 1300 miles of shoreline, in the gulf. dupont ceo stepping down, amid ongoing battle with nelson peltz...
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richard fisher. he's a former president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas. mr.isher, it's always great to have you here. >> thank you. >> take us inside the meeting room over the past couple of days, and then parse that statement that the fed put out. do you put as much importance on those words "at our next meeting," as the popular press seems to? is that a clear signal that a rate hike is coming in december? >> i actually don't think there's a whole lot that's new in this statement. there was some change of emphasis. they took out this emphasis, for example, on international developments. but the chair herself and other members have been saying that they would consider raising or starting the beginning of raising rates before year end, in fact, right after the last meeting, the chair gave a speech in massachusetts, chairman yellen. so, i don't think there's a whole lot of new there, but clearly, december's on the table. it makes sense. they give a press conference right afterwards, she can then explain it to the public, if they decide to move. but i thought al
richard fisher. he's a former president and ceo of the federal reserve bank of dallas. mr.isher, it's always great to have you here. >> thank you. >> take us inside the meeting room over the past couple of days, and then parse that statement that the fed put out. do you put as much importance on those words "at our next meeting," as the popular press seems to? is that a clear signal that a rate hike is coming in december? >> i actually don't think there's a whole lot...
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richard anderson, the ceo of delta. mr. : thank you for having us. -- thank you for having me. good questions. stephanie: thanks, richard. now we have to get back to those bank earnings. wells fargo out just a few minutes ago. a slight beat. we will bring in allison williams, a senior analyst for u.s. banks and our own bloomberg television, and erik schatzker is still with us from bank of america in north carolina. allison, what is your take? allison: revenue came in better than expected, and that is what people are looking at, and then costs are telling the story, and that relates to rate increases being pushed out, continued revenue pressure, can you get cost cuts. jpmorgan costs were higher than expected. people were disappointed. bank of america continue to show good progress. the stock is up. wells fargo, basically, they are ready operating so efficiently, and things are coming in, it looks like, in line there. david: so, they did better, it looks like, then jpmorgan or bank of america, right? point, two stephanie's one
richard anderson, the ceo of delta. mr. : thank you for having us. -- thank you for having me. good questions. stephanie: thanks, richard. now we have to get back to those bank earnings. wells fargo out just a few minutes ago. a slight beat. we will bring in allison williams, a senior analyst for u.s. banks and our own bloomberg television, and erik schatzker is still with us from bank of america in north carolina. allison, what is your take? allison: revenue came in better than expected, and...
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that gave richard nixon the confidence that he could put the shah in that role. mr. movroydis: you talked about the saudi arabian reluctance to cozy up to the united states. how did supporting iranian primacy fit in with the objectives? the ultimate diminish soviet influence in the middle east. in the minds of richard nixon and kissinger, most of the foreign-policy establishments at the time, this was one of the year of a global cold war. that is not how the actors in the region saw it. as adid not see themselves theater in the global cold war, they are fighting their own battles for their own reasons, sometimes for very local issues. approach to the region, and his portfolio with issue, -- ofsraeli the era of-israeli issue, was a more regional approach to solve more of an issue to try to gain traction and momentum. that is not something think was of great interest to richard nixon or kissinger and unless it had a consequence for the global cold war. the 2, whereas their policies in the arab-israeli issue under rogers had a regional approach, in the gulf it is the co
that gave richard nixon the confidence that he could put the shah in that role. mr. movroydis: you talked about the saudi arabian reluctance to cozy up to the united states. how did supporting iranian primacy fit in with the objectives? the ultimate diminish soviet influence in the middle east. in the minds of richard nixon and kissinger, most of the foreign-policy establishments at the time, this was one of the year of a global cold war. that is not how the actors in the region saw it. as adid...
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mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to have a voice this is a serious situation that needs to be recognized at next meeting wednesday october anothers 5 o'clock and anyone are welcome to attend our meeting as an added incentive diner for all the students and guest if you want to attend are make a presentation or like a copy of our up and coming meeting compact salvador lopez we had our cabinet meeting a medicaid waiver celebration that was mr. salvador lopez and they friend jackie's birthday so happy birthday and i do want to stop and say thank you for all you've e all you've downey done you've been a influence and this is a privilege to have you
mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to...
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richard carranza. >> thank you (clapping.) thank you mr. mayor and mr. benioff mark thank you all for being here in front of of the light go school thousand what do you think isn't that gorgeous more than anything i want to thank you, mr. mayor for our words we live by the fact you can't have a world-class city without a world-class education system it didn't reside in one seblth of the community you have to are the philanthropic community and the private business community and obviously you have to are on the other hand, it elected still officials on the same page i'm proud to have our board of education this is here with us to say we're all rolling in the same direction and as evidence of that justices three years ago when we started the partnership you wouldn't have heard in the middle schools anything like a maker space or design thinking or computer science and programming now new middle grade or middle schools in san francisco you'll find maker spaces and kids programming you'll find pre k kindergarten is the students learning the fundamental of co
richard carranza. >> thank you (clapping.) thank you mr. mayor and mr. benioff mark thank you all for being here in front of of the light go school thousand what do you think isn't that gorgeous more than anything i want to thank you, mr. mayor for our words we live by the fact you can't have a world-class city without a world-class education system it didn't reside in one seblth of the community you have to are the philanthropic community and the private business community and obviously...
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mr. cohen was asked wlelg from commissioner richards in the country are people grasping with the issues and it was mentioned new york city you you know new york city actually an article in van thank you fair about the mayor's of new york how the mayor is tackle an aggressive agenda and a housing what a big pair vanity fair is more gossip one thing it might have a ring of trouthd for the mayor to get this job deny it continually of market rate housing that is one of the reasons why he's supportive of the exultant in new york city but maybe doing that to the detriment of neighbors not caring architecture or planning just wanting to make sure it is done i want to make that a point it is brought up that is interesting in san francisco sometimes, we fight against it and find it flult but a nuanced approach that maybe some of the approaches being taken in new york city will be 75 percent will work and some won't and the type of place that new york city is another quick thing i totally see where commissioner moore is coming from taking up the count i wanted to mention that you know kind of don't k
mr. cohen was asked wlelg from commissioner richards in the country are people grasping with the issues and it was mentioned new york city you you know new york city actually an article in van thank you fair about the mayor's of new york how the mayor is tackle an aggressive agenda and a housing what a big pair vanity fair is more gossip one thing it might have a ring of trouthd for the mayor to get this job deny it continually of market rate housing that is one of the reasons why he's...
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mr. chairman. welcome ms. richards. last week the democratic members of this committee sent a letter warning our chairman that the relentless campaign by the conservative house freedom caucus to attack planned parenthood was, in fact, part of a broader power struggle to unseat speaker boehner led by an extreme wing of the republican party that is using this issue to force a government shutdown unless the speaker bows to their demand. our warnings proved prescient. on friday, speaker boehner announced he will resign at the end of next month but not before creating a new select committee to investigate planned parenthood. make no mistake, despite what we hear from the other side, republicans are doubling down on their war against women. i request unanimous consent to place this letter in the record. from the republican threatening to close down the government unless planned parenthood is defunded. >> without objection, so ordered. >> when you read this, there are certain things that jump out. all of the signatories are me
mr. chairman. welcome ms. richards. last week the democratic members of this committee sent a letter warning our chairman that the relentless campaign by the conservative house freedom caucus to attack planned parenthood was, in fact, part of a broader power struggle to unseat speaker boehner led by an extreme wing of the republican party that is using this issue to force a government shutdown unless the speaker bows to their demand. our warnings proved prescient. on friday, speaker boehner...
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martin richard foundation created to honor 8-year-old boy who was killed from one of the bombs at the 2013 boston marathon. team mr-8 a part of the past two boston marathons. jimmy said he's tackling 26.2 miles to raise money that will spread the boy's message of peace by investing in education athletic and community. 20 weeks of training and more than 60,000 of fund-raiser they get ready to tow the line. he's excited but said don't expect him to come in first place. there's 50,000 runner running in this marathon. i will be lucky to make 30,000. all i want to do is finish and make my family as well martin richard family proud. >>> adam williams, 7news "today in new england." good luck to all runner. great honor there. >> still ahead if you put the finish touches on your spooky decorations you want to listen jack-o'-lanterns it'll be here before you know it. hello, halloween. it's the one night when everybody dresses up. and that includes dinner. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the
martin richard foundation created to honor 8-year-old boy who was killed from one of the bombs at the 2013 boston marathon. team mr-8 a part of the past two boston marathons. jimmy said he's tackling 26.2 miles to raise money that will spread the boy's message of peace by investing in education athletic and community. 20 weeks of training and more than 60,000 of fund-raiser they get ready to tow the line. he's excited but said don't expect him to come in first place. there's 50,000 runner...
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mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to have a voice this is a serious situation that needs to be recognized at next meeting wednesday october anothers 5 o'clock and anyone are welcome to attend our meeting as an added incentive diner for all the students and guest if you want to attend are make a presentation or like a copy of our up and coming meeting compact salvador lopez we had our cabinet meeting a medicaid waiver celebration that was mr. salvador lopez and they friend jackie's birthday so happy birthday and i do want to stop and say thank you for all you've e all you've downey done you've been a influence and this is a privilege to have you
mr. superintendent richard carranza for louse us to competence our voice. >> in support of human trafficking and human expiation of children at the prior meeting the entire council troubled to this resolution as a result we're happy to announce that unanimously voted in favor of the passage of this resolution we would like to thank dr. murase for louse to r us to co-author this resolution the students voted yes to this resolution part of meeting consist of the 50 students adding ways to...
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book called the lapse of the president's men written by bob woodward about richard nixon white house as seen through his eyes. mrs now. before you get to the book. have you been watching the hillary clinton campaign. she will be debating tomorrow night. is her campaign in trouble. >> sure. because there are lots of unanswered questions, particularly on the email but as you read your book about reagan, which is a full excavation of his biography and everything in his life, every stage we need to do that with hillary clinton. >> if hillary clinton were sitting here instead of me, a lot of people would be disappointed but what would you ask her. >> what really happened? >> you got that down though. i didn't know, and i you convenience. >> she keeps saying it was permitted that's quite debatable. i think she seems agitated and not really happy campaigning and all of this stuff. >> i know seen her a number of incarnations. she is more intense she is more engaged. at the same time, the lesson for all of us, be impier call. get the facts, do not politicize it. >> do you think she has a sense of entitlement that the pre
book called the lapse of the president's men written by bob woodward about richard nixon white house as seen through his eyes. mrs now. before you get to the book. have you been watching the hillary clinton campaign. she will be debating tomorrow night. is her campaign in trouble. >> sure. because there are lots of unanswered questions, particularly on the email but as you read your book about reagan, which is a full excavation of his biography and everything in his life, every stage we...
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richard roper. a graduate of rutgers new york mr. grant is no government positions with the city of newark, the state of new jersey and the federal government. he has also taught at princeton university. here in newark among his many roles he has been a deacon at ebony baptist church and a member of the boards of brick city development corporation. he also serves on the rutgers university board of governors. so
richard roper. a graduate of rutgers new york mr. grant is no government positions with the city of newark, the state of new jersey and the federal government. he has also taught at princeton university. here in newark among his many roles he has been a deacon at ebony baptist church and a member of the boards of brick city development corporation. he also serves on the rutgers university board of governors. so
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he now only speaks through his lawyer, richard cullen, who responded on friday by saying, "mr.ully disagrees and believes firmly that his leaving office now would not be in the best interest of fever anor would it advance the -- fifa, nor would it advance the process of reform and, therefore, he will not resign." though they're speaking out, it remains to be seen if they're prepared to back their words with actions. only if they threaten to pull money out of fifa will these statements really mean anything. don riddell, cnn. >>> well, it's been a big week for mars. topped off with a new movie about the red planet. we'll have an inside look at "the martian." growing up, we we. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get start
he now only speaks through his lawyer, richard cullen, who responded on friday by saying, "mr.ully disagrees and believes firmly that his leaving office now would not be in the best interest of fever anor would it advance the -- fifa, nor would it advance the process of reform and, therefore, he will not resign." though they're speaking out, it remains to be seen if they're prepared to back their words with actions. only if they threaten to pull money out of fifa will these statements...
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. >> the spirit of martin richard will be in new york this 22 runners will be running at the new york city marathon. team mr-8 is named after the 8- year-old who is one of three people killed in the boston marathon bombings. the team has raised more than $60,000 while training for the marathon. the martin richard foundation helps fund education, athletic and community. >>> one woman is running a marathon while knitting. 22-year-old meredith came up with the idea to draw attention to her charity when she runs for the leukemia and lymphoma society. she's finger knitting and plans to have friends all along the route ready to replenish her yarn. >> good friends to get up and wait. >> i wonder what she's knitting specifically. >> 26.2 miles to figure it out. >> very true. >>> time to check in on "cbs this morning." >> good morning, nora. >> good morning. a massive manhunt over in kentucky where the man accused of shooting at police in two different states was killed overnight. plus, john oliver will join us here in studio 57 as we celebrate our 1,000th broad. the news is back in the morning. >>> from a creepy di
. >> the spirit of martin richard will be in new york this 22 runners will be running at the new york city marathon. team mr-8 is named after the 8- year-old who is one of three people killed in the boston marathon bombings. the team has raised more than $60,000 while training for the marathon. the martin richard foundation helps fund education, athletic and community. >>> one woman is running a marathon while knitting. 22-year-old meredith came up with the idea to draw attention...
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richard adjourned. [inaudible conversations] ion. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i said the senate would take up the fiscal agreement after the house acted, a we are. house acted, a we are. >> mr. president taking the fiscal agreement it isn't ful perfect guy sure concerns but here is the bottom line is a fully offset agreementprov that rejects tax hikes to time secure long-term savings to entitlement reform in support for the military repu when we confront threats ingoti. multiple theaters in each of w these items head into the t negotiation each of these m can be achieved in the agreement before us i am billi encouraged that since 1983 moref resulting in $168 million inged long-term savings i'mur ccouraged it is for what our troops desperately need with a challenging and a global threat. when isis is consolidating gains in iraq and syria in into seek the militia the choice that they make when it comes up for vote there are valid differences of opinion and that is okay. but also as to ask what that full offset agreement will mean to voluntarily put the
richard adjourned. [inaudible conversations] ion. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, i said the senate would take up the fiscal agreement after the house acted, a we are. house acted, a we are. >> mr. president taking the fiscal agreement it isn't ful perfect guy sure concerns but here is the bottom line is a fully offset agreementprov that rejects tax hikes to time secure long-term savings to entitlement reform in support for the military repu when we confront threats ingoti. multiple...
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mrs. clinton, but the fbi is still out there. let me ask you this, richardhy would joe biden make the statements, talking about republicans are not my enemies and sort of taking on hillary clinton in the positions that she espoused in the campaign season? >> i don't think he took her on. he's laying out a road map for democrats to win the white house in the upcoming election. doubling down on education and making sure we get money out of politics and talked to do on the research to end cancer in this country. these are strong democratic principle that hillary clinton and bernie sanders and martin o'malley believe in. 17 months and 4.5 million, the republicans found nothing new beside the e-mail nothing new what so ever. and hillary clinton going down in the capitol will be the end of the select committee. mccarthy said it is just to bring downhill hill's poll numbers it is not working. >> richard, the only reason why there is a benghazi committee is the state department and the administration has failed to cooperate in the investigation. the only reason that
mrs. clinton, but the fbi is still out there. let me ask you this, richardhy would joe biden make the statements, talking about republicans are not my enemies and sort of taking on hillary clinton in the positions that she espoused in the campaign season? >> i don't think he took her on. he's laying out a road map for democrats to win the white house in the upcoming election. doubling down on education and making sure we get money out of politics and talked to do on the research to end...
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mr. chairman, and others, been anne richard in relation to the current situation, the numbers, the reasons for flight and so on. so i will not repeat those remarks. and therefore try to keep it short. but i did want to nevertheless mention a few numbers that have not been stated and a couple of other themes that might also provoke some conversation. it's important, i think, to remember that now we have at more than 60 million refugees, forcibly displaced people around the world. that translates to 42,500 people every day. there have been more than 15 new conflicts in the last five years and none of the old conflicts have been resolved. so we're also witnessing the low point in the numbers of people who are voluntarily returning to their countries. and so we are facing not only protracted situations and new emergencies, we're facing protracted emergencies. and the first and foremost on our agenda as the u.n. refugee agency is the mega crisis in syria and iraq. can which for the first time in years has now hit europe as the high commissioner said, the poor have come to the home of the rich.
mr. chairman, and others, been anne richard in relation to the current situation, the numbers, the reasons for flight and so on. so i will not repeat those remarks. and therefore try to keep it short. but i did want to nevertheless mention a few numbers that have not been stated and a couple of other themes that might also provoke some conversation. it's important, i think, to remember that now we have at more than 60 million refugees, forcibly displaced people around the world. that translates...