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. >> ron: mr. hurley thank you very much. now, quentin hart, your opening statement. ron, and thank you, tim, and former mayor hurley as well, but i want to also thank the voters that elected, made the vote on november 3rd, made me the highest vote getter in that election and i think that spoke to the fact that this community is looking for change and change is a positive thing in relation to making sure that our city continues to move forward. time a lifelong resident of waterloo, iowa. my parents worked at allen hospital and john deere and so their work ethic is what has been entrusted in me to do all the things that i've been able to do as well. and i was so blessed when i was also elected in 2008 to be fourth ward city councilman for the city of waterloo and becoming later vice mayor for the city of waterloo or mayor wrote tem, but in those -- pro tem, we've seen some transitions been our very community. we've been able to make positive things happen from the city council seat, so from day one on july 7th when i made my announcement, i had a five-point plan because
. >> ron: mr. hurley thank you very much. now, quentin hart, your opening statement. ron, and thank you, tim, and former mayor hurley as well, but i want to also thank the voters that elected, made the vote on november 3rd, made me the highest vote getter in that election and i think that spoke to the fact that this community is looking for change and change is a positive thing in relation to making sure that our city continues to move forward. time a lifelong resident of waterloo, iowa....
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public safety is very important. >> ron: mr. halterman, thank you very much. do you have a website? >> halterman: i have facebook. >> ron: okay, so i guess you're all on f facebook too? >> sure. >> ron: i figure. you know, election day is coming up in just two days and it's really important for all of you to get your supporters out because that really determines the course of the eventual winner and in case, obviously we could be talking about a runoff possibility. some of your recent discussions, though, have centered on leadership and leadership style. so with that in mind, i guess i'd like to start by saying, what is the role in a community like cedar falls, what is the role of the mayor and maybe to expand on that, what do you feel, mr. crews, jon crews has not done that you guys want to challenge him? i'm going to start with in lateral terman on that one and let jon crews have the final say to this, but what has jon crews not done in a successful city like cedar falls over the l lst 30 out of 44 years. why do you think he needs to be replaced? biggest issue i have with jon is hi
public safety is very important. >> ron: mr. halterman, thank you very much. do you have a website? >> halterman: i have facebook. >> ron: okay, so i guess you're all on f facebook too? >> sure. >> ron: i figure. you know, election day is coming up in just two days and it's really important for all of you to get your supporters out because that really determines the course of the eventual winner and in case, obviously we could be talking about a runoff possibility....
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and joining him n is mr. ron waterloo human rights commission. these two gentlemen are here with a pointed topic. yo obviously, are in the corner of this is something that needs to be done and i want to point out, we're knot n taking sides but i noticed on the kwwl job application, t tre's no box or question about the criminal background. let's start with the beginning, abraham, what is this movement i kno about 100 municipals have said ban the box. >> thank you for having us on the shelf ban the box is a campaign that says let's take the box that asksriminal arrest history off the application entirely and at another point in the interview process, not the initial point, where perhaps a a conditional offer is getting ready to be made. then you can ask about the criminal arrest history and then through individualized assessment of someone who does have a ariminal arrest in their background. but this provides a fair opportunity for everyone to get past the -- passed th first gate and perhaps you'll find a really q qlified individual. >> ron: we had
and joining him n is mr. ron waterloo human rights commission. these two gentlemen are here with a pointed topic. yo obviously, are in the corner of this is something that needs to be done and i want to point out, we're knot n taking sides but i noticed on the kwwl job application, t tre's no box or question about the criminal background. let's start with the beginning, abraham, what is this movement i kno about 100 municipals have said ban the box. >> thank you for having us on the shelf...
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. >> ron: thank you, mayor crews. mr. brown, you said, jon, thank you for your help and he said this wasn't an anti-crewsws mpaign. thank you for your help, god bless you for what you've done, i just believe it's time to move forward. as mayor, how would you be able to do a better jobob than jon crcrs has done in 30 of the last 44 years? >> brown: sure. i think anytime someone in a position of power ove 30 years, eventually they become immune to the n nds are their stakeholders. it doesn't matter who's leading any sort of organization. it could be a city, a church, a nonprofit or a business. i think raising that bar of communication is key, crucial in relation to how the folks will relate. there's a bully pulpit sort of structure we have in cedar falls, the powew of the cedar falls, but there's the influence the mayor has. so i just think taking my skillss ere will help a a great deal in lowering the frustration level. in halterman mentioned the frustration of the process of university avenue. that could have been mitigat
. >> ron: thank you, mayor crews. mr. brown, you said, jon, thank you for your help and he said this wasn't an anti-crewsws mpaign. thank you for your help, god bless you for what you've done, i just believe it's time to move forward. as mayor, how would you be able to do a better jobob than jon crcrs has done in 30 of the last 44 years? >> brown: sure. i think anytime someone in a position of power ove 30 years, eventually they become immune to the n nds are their stakeholders. it...
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plenty of time to shop for holiday you heard it from the general manager here at cheltenham shop rite, mr. ron>> this is crazy, it is 9:30 in the morning and it is already like this. >> i messed up. >> can you imagine later this afternoon. >> i messed up. >> i'm supposed to get food for the big feast and i haven't done it. >> maybe contact our response or shop rite and they can help us out. >> if they are a sponsor can i cut the line. >> give chris your list right now. >> that is a great idea. >> look at that line. >> that is why we're here, gang. >> you have a a lot of text messages. >> i do, yeah. >> 9:35. >> lets keep these questions coming, chef ryan duffy is helping you out. here's the next one from michelle, cooking bags are they yes or no? we will have the answer from chef duffy after the break. >> to bag or not the bag. >> that is the question. >> but first dave warren. >> what are you doing, dave. >> i'm here honoring our heroes here in northeast philadelphia, a survivor's breakfast with families honoring the officers who half died in the line of duty. we will take you here, next. sim
plenty of time to shop for holiday you heard it from the general manager here at cheltenham shop rite, mr. ron>> this is crazy, it is 9:30 in the morning and it is already like this. >> i messed up. >> can you imagine later this afternoon. >> i messed up. >> i'm supposed to get food for the big feast and i haven't done it. >> maybe contact our response or shop rite and they can help us out. >> if they are a sponsor can i cut the line. >> give...
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mr. ambassador, why is she wrong and you're right? - the opinions expressed by ron kirk are not those of the hilary clinton for president campaign. - well, let me put it - - and i have contributed to the secretary clinton. - i was going to bring that up. - i differred with her. i will do everything i can to prove this agreement worthy of that gold standard that secretary clinton gave. but what i can tell you, look, at least for me, my decision to support somebody is not because they agree with ron kirk on everything. but i've traveled and i've worked with her. i tell people what i find fascinating about the debate and about hilary, nobody's questioning her competence, nobody. but because we know her so well, now we want to pick her apart. well, i don't like her shoes or pantsuit. but last night people got to see her heart. - last night, as we sit here, was the democratic debate. all we're doing is looking at their character, and we have no idea if they can do this job. this is the toughest job in the world. it is brutally more difficult than americans think. this is
mr. ambassador, why is she wrong and you're right? - the opinions expressed by ron kirk are not those of the hilary clinton for president campaign. - well, let me put it - - and i have contributed to the secretary clinton. - i was going to bring that up. - i differred with her. i will do everything i can to prove this agreement worthy of that gold standard that secretary clinton gave. but what i can tell you, look, at least for me, my decision to support somebody is not because they agree with...
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mr. cannon: well, ron had a -- this is ron reagan, jr. the family calls him skipper.nd he had a book party here three or four years ago in washington, i was there, and he told this story. it's the same theme about emotional distance. and he said, "you know, there's two kinds of fathers. there's the kind who looks out the window and sees their kid playing football, has to go out and join the game. and then there's the kind who goes back to his work." and you saw where the story was going, but it's not where it went, because he -- as he went on, he said his dad was the kind who always came out and played with the kids. and you find yourselves wondering, what was their beef? these kids -- you keep hearing about this emotional distance that reagan had with his children, with people. he taught those kids to swim and to ride. he played ball with all of them. he was very involved. in his own mind, he was a family man first. he separated the hollywood people into two groups, you know, the people with multiple marriages and then the family people. he was a divorced dad, but he
mr. cannon: well, ron had a -- this is ron reagan, jr. the family calls him skipper.nd he had a book party here three or four years ago in washington, i was there, and he told this story. it's the same theme about emotional distance. and he said, "you know, there's two kinds of fathers. there's the kind who looks out the window and sees their kid playing football, has to go out and join the game. and then there's the kind who goes back to his work." and you saw where the story was...
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ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it has been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. where you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attacks they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states and do you think that given all you have learned about isis over the past year or so and given all the criticism about underestimating them do you think you really understand them and to protect the homeland? >> so this is another variation on the same question. let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capability for them carrying out attack and precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of handful of people with not wildly sophisticated military equipment weapons who are willing t
ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it has been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. where you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attacks they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states and do you think that given all you have learned about isis over...
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mrs. earl poehls. as i was growing up i would hear her talk about losing her brother in the war ron rode heard stories from mrs. poehls. she was his grandma vernett. and her brother cecil was only 24 when he was killed overseas. he is my uh great uncle. they had just captured some german prisoners and uh he uh was killed by a german 88 artillery shell the scrapbook -- full of history -- was found by veteran scott masterson. and after a long search for the family -- mission accomplished. welcome home cecil. again. there were also letters to and richard. and mail from earl poehls junior -- its from my father to my grandmother. the dad of sue otero, lisa kearney and donna shumaker. this is very exciting it's a gem these grandchildren didn't know existed. this is the first time ive ever seen this so its its incredible. rode thinks -- it was thrown out accidentally after his parents passed away and their house was sold. it wont be lost again i guarantee that. it's now back in the family -- on a very special veterans day. we're very grateful to you. thank you. yes thank you. reporting in davenport. there you
mrs. earl poehls. as i was growing up i would hear her talk about losing her brother in the war ron rode heard stories from mrs. poehls. she was his grandma vernett. and her brother cecil was only 24 when he was killed overseas. he is my uh great uncle. they had just captured some german prisoners and uh he uh was killed by a german 88 artillery shell the scrapbook -- full of history -- was found by veteran scott masterson. and after a long search for the family -- mission accomplished. welcome...
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mr. morales. >> palm beach deputy ron cohen arrests victor morales. >> mr.es was a barber and he was late for work and he was on his way to the barbershop when this happened. >> the logo on the back of his jacket is for the 0 to 60 motorcycle club. >> god forbid deputy musto would have got killed that day, he would have been charged with manslaughter, gone to jail for a very long time just over a speeding ticket. >> a jury finds morales guilty of resisting an officer and he is found not guilty of fleeing and eluding a police officer and he also gets a speeding ticket. >> i think he would have rather killed me than to get a couple of traffic tickets, i really do. >> deputy musto is taken to bethesda hospital and treated for injuries including road rash. while most of the physical wounds have healed, the emotional wounds are still raw. >> from the second i got back up, i was as mad as i've ever been. i'm still mad. >> within a week, deputy mike musto is back in his charger patrolling his regular beat. >> if i had to do the same thing over again this afternoon
mr. morales. >> palm beach deputy ron cohen arrests victor morales. >> mr.es was a barber and he was late for work and he was on his way to the barbershop when this happened. >> the logo on the back of his jacket is for the 0 to 60 motorcycle club. >> god forbid deputy musto would have got killed that day, he would have been charged with manslaughter, gone to jail for a very long time just over a speeding ticket. >> a jury finds morales guilty of resisting an...
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(ron) matt and shiela after speaking with mr. roker he said this was certainly a crazy it sure was a great start to the work week. how long will it stick around? ben's full forecast is coming up after the nbc "today" show weatherman al roker is trying to set a world record by broadcasting a weather forecast in all 50 states. if you're just getting home headline. our cameras are in sioux falls, tonight, where roker's plane is scheduled to touch down at any moment. he'll forecast the weather... and our own ron demers will be there to meet him. a group that led the push to oust the president of the university of missouri system has achieved its goal -- and now it says it wants a say in choosing his replacement. tim wolfe announced today that he was stepping down amid criticism of his handling of racial issues. and... it's less than 48 hours away from the fourth g-o-p presidential debate in milwaukee, wisconsin. the main debate is set to begin at eight p-m and will feature the top eight republican presidential candidates. that's a lo
(ron) matt and shiela after speaking with mr. roker he said this was certainly a crazy it sure was a great start to the work week. how long will it stick around? ben's full forecast is coming up after the nbc "today" show weatherman al roker is trying to set a world record by broadcasting a weather forecast in all 50 states. if you're just getting home headline. our cameras are in sioux falls, tonight, where roker's plane is scheduled to touch down at any moment. he'll forecast the...
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ron. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president, i think that a lot of people around the world and america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think that they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that, given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so, and all of understand this enemy well enough to protect the homeland? >> this is another variation on the same question. and let me try it one last time. the -- we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack, and that's precisely why we have been mounting a very them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of a handful of people, with not wildly sophisticated military equipment, weapons, who are willing to die, they can kill a
ron. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president, i think that a lot of people around the world and america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think that they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that, given all you've...
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i'd like to thank two of my onstituents, mr. ron metrose and mr. lan nee golden, for working on this issue. when asked why he's so passionate about this issue, mr. golden replied his brothers in arms deserve to be buried a i longside those who have walked the same path. i fully agree and would like to say thank you to all those who have served this great nation. i would like to thank my colleagues, chairman miller and ranking member brown, for workinging to with me and of course the veterans affairs committee. the 98 bipartisan co-sponsthoferse house for theirs support. also a special thanks to two people i couldn't have done this without mitigating circumstance military fellow, one u.s. marine corps sergeant anna lloyd, and she's helped start the process and then fin herbed up with air force major sherry gakama. both of them had valuable service in putting this bill forward, i couldn't thank them enough for their help and their continued service to the united states military. now more than ever we need to stand together and show our veterans we ca
i'd like to thank two of my onstituents, mr. ron metrose and mr. lan nee golden, for working on this issue. when asked why he's so passionate about this issue, mr. golden replied his brothers in arms deserve to be buried a i longside those who have walked the same path. i fully agree and would like to say thank you to all those who have served this great nation. i would like to thank my colleagues, chairman miller and ranking member brown, for workinging to with me and of course the veterans...
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ron allen? >> thank you, mr. president, i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategies that you're pursuing, and it's been more than a year now, isis' capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think that they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so, and given all the criticism about your under estimating them, do you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? >> all right, so this is another variation on the same question, and i guess--let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about th
ron allen? >> thank you, mr. president, i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategies that you're pursuing, and it's been more than a year now, isis' capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think that they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned...
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ron allen. >> thank you mr. president.hink a lot of people around the world in america are concerned because the strategy you are pursuing, it has been more than a year now, the capabilities of isis seem to be expanding. were you aware they have the capability of pulling off the kind of attack they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? do you think that, given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so, and given the criticism about your underestimating them, the you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and protect the homeland? pres. obama: this is another variation on the same question. let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that is precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i've said before. when you are talking about the ability of a handful of people with wildly sophisticated mili
ron allen. >> thank you mr. president.hink a lot of people around the world in america are concerned because the strategy you are pursuing, it has been more than a year now, the capabilities of isis seem to be expanding. were you aware they have the capability of pulling off the kind of attack they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? do you think that, given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so,...
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and mrs. ron fraser. [applause]. good morning and welcome.e are excited to present to a major participant in the civil rights history of this nation. united states representative john lewis from georgia's fifth congressional district. congressman lewis is a man of integrity. one of the most courageous leaders, the civil rights leader movement has ever produced. >> on a sharecropping son of the viewer 21st, 1940 outside of rural troy, alabama. he lived on lived on the family farm and attended segregated public schools in alabama. inspired by the activism surrounding the montgomery boycott and the words of reverend martin luther king jr. that he heard on the radio, he decided to join the movement. ever since he has remained a vanguard of professional social movement and the human rights of voting struggles. congressman lewis is a subject, co-author of numerous texts, most notably he has co-authored the number one new york times best-selling graphic novel series, march. >> book one was released in 2013. book two was released this year and immedi
and mrs. ron fraser. [applause]. good morning and welcome.e are excited to present to a major participant in the civil rights history of this nation. united states representative john lewis from georgia's fifth congressional district. congressman lewis is a man of integrity. one of the most courageous leaders, the civil rights leader movement has ever produced. >> on a sharecropping son of the viewer 21st, 1940 outside of rural troy, alabama. he lived on lived on the family farm and...
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ron in arizona. >> caller: how are you doing mr? are you today. my question is a couple of question. in military movies do you have to have a stamp for congress he don't dishonor them? does that go through the library congress, when someone makes a military makes a military movie from a book or something? host: okay, is that your question? >> caller: another one. host: you know what, i apologize. apologize. we are having a little trouble hearing. but you asked about military movies, do do they have to be approved by the government. host:. guest: during world war ii there is a lot of oversight but not now. steven spielberg and i talked about this. i was living on an army base during world war ii i was four years old, is all propaganda, no one no one got killed on the american side. in 1948 there is an amazing bill made name battleground about the battle of the bulge. it was a great cast, george murphy was later the senator of california, very, very, very touching and very realistic film. and people died, there is uncertainty about whether they would survive or not. i said to spielberg
ron in arizona. >> caller: how are you doing mr? are you today. my question is a couple of question. in military movies do you have to have a stamp for congress he don't dishonor them? does that go through the library congress, when someone makes a military makes a military movie from a book or something? host: okay, is that your question? >> caller: another one. host: you know what, i apologize. apologize. we are having a little trouble hearing. but you asked about military movies,...
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mr. trump is begging iowa votetories up his campaign in a very condescending way... ron run he changed his tune when the numbers started to fall. >> he did. and ben carson, i don't think it will take him to the nomination. i think donald trump may take the nomination but i don't think he will fare well in the general election. ron run what about jeb bush, he is the hand with the name? >> he was deenergized and show frustration over the last few weeks, saying for example that the better thinkings to do instead of being president. this was something that will harm him in the long run. >> byron: could you think it looks like hillary clinton has best chance of winning the whole jackpot? >> she certainly is the mom knee for the democratic party and if she is up against someone as unserious if that is a good word as donald trump she will be the next president this-- in 2017. >> byron: two hot issues on beacon hill, the hole opiate crisis that we are this the midst of of and the whole situation on charter schools. what is your take? >> opioids is a serious epidemic in massachus
mr. trump is begging iowa votetories up his campaign in a very condescending way... ron run he changed his tune when the numbers started to fall. >> he did. and ben carson, i don't think it will take him to the nomination. i think donald trump may take the nomination but i don't think he will fare well in the general election. ron run what about jeb bush, he is the hand with the name? >> he was deenergized and show frustration over the last few weeks, saying for example that the...
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ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. around a lot of people the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you are pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you have learned about isis over the past year or so and given all the criticism about your underestimating them, do you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? president obama: this is another variation on the same question. let me try it one last time. theave been fully aware of potential capability of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that is precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. , when you arere talking about the ability of a handful of people with not wildly sophis
ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. around a lot of people the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you are pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you have learned about isis...
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mrs. reagan and the becameent before he story andl ron reagan maintain his legacy. still a revered figure, as is nancy. of telling is part what reagan did as president and what he believed. seminars and speeches. they host speakers coming and it is a beautiful setting. host: philip is watching us. wonderful program. i love mrs. reagan and the first thing i have to say is that i these.very episode of nancy was not the first first lady who wanted to bring in new china to the white house. there were others who wanted to do that. china, it dide not go on for weeks or month. media really lambasted her. was an expert in protocol and the queen of england referred to her for a consultation and nancy had friends like this with poise and grace and it was mentioned that, when you have that much grace, you are going to have some enemies. closeadministration has a circle of friends and it seems like the reagans had loyal supporters. how do they engender and cultivate all of those people who are so loyal? a size two or a zero. so much timespend on the dress size, keeping the circ
mrs. reagan and the becameent before he story andl ron reagan maintain his legacy. still a revered figure, as is nancy. of telling is part what reagan did as president and what he believed. seminars and speeches. they host speakers coming and it is a beautiful setting. host: philip is watching us. wonderful program. i love mrs. reagan and the first thing i have to say is that i these.very episode of nancy was not the first first lady who wanted to bring in new china to the white house. there...
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ron allen. >> thank you mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because, given the strategy that you are pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling of the kind of attack they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you have learned about isis over the past year or so, and given all the criticism about your us -- underestimating them , do you think they -- do you think you really understand the enemy well enough to defeat them and protect the homeland? >>right so this is another variation on the same question. let me try it one last time. [laughter] we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out terrorist attacks. that is precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you are talking about th
ron allen. >> thank you mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because, given the strategy that you are pursuing, and it has been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling of the kind of attack they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you have learned about...
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ron's murder. they won big time. the jury found simpson culpable and awarded a judgment of $33 mimiion. >> mr. goldman, what's your reaction? your reaction? >> wonderful! >> reporter: o.j. simpson suffered severe financial consequences me didn't have the $33 million the jury awarded them. and goldmans have had trouble collecting. so far they have received only a but he would soon faceet another jury. simpson was convicted of robbing a dealer of football memorabilia at gun point and stealing back mementos and souvenirs that used to belong to him. a hotel camera caught him on tape. >> we were just robbed at gun point by o.j. simpson. can you send pleasehere, please. >> my lawyer told me you can't break in hisis room. >> reporter: the sentence was serious jail time, 9 to 33 years. he is in prison now, but not for murder, not for killing nicole. >> right. and i think him being in prison, i'm not such a believer in karma but i switch my mind mind to that because i think karma came back to him. >> orenthal. >> when nevada convicted him it almost felt like, hey, l.a., this is how you do a trial. >> w
ron's murder. they won big time. the jury found simpson culpable and awarded a judgment of $33 mimiion. >> mr. goldman, what's your reaction? your reaction? >> wonderful! >> reporter: o.j. simpson suffered severe financial consequences me didn't have the $33 million the jury awarded them. and goldmans have had trouble collecting. so far they have received only a but he would soon faceet another jury. simpson was convicted of robbing a dealer of football memorabilia at gun...
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ron allen? >> thank you, mr. president.hink a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you learned about isis over the past year or so, given all the criticism about you underestimating them, do you think you really uerstand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? >> all right. so, this is another variation on the same question. and i guess -- let me try it one last time. the we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack, that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of a handful of p
ron allen? >> thank you, mr. president.hink a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you learned about isis over...
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ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so and given all the criticism about your underestimating them, do you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? >> all right, so this is another variation on the same question. and i guess let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capability of them to carry out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of a handful o
ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president. i think a lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy that you're pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned, and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned about isis...
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ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president.f people around the world and in america are concerned because, given the strategy that you are pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so and given all the criticism about your underestimating them, do you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? all right. so this is another variation on the same question. and i guess -- let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of a handful of people with
ron allen. >> thank you, mr. president.f people around the world and in america are concerned because, given the strategy that you are pursuing and it's been more than a year now, isis' capability seems to be expanding. were you aware that they had the capability of pulling off the kind of attack that they did in paris? are you concerned and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think that given all you've learned about isis over the past...
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ron barat. he has made facebook posts hinting that mr. obama is antisemitic and that secretary of state john kerry should not be taken seriously. the meeting comes after weeks israelis and palestinians. the most recent attack caught on camera. a palestinian woman is chatting with a border guard when she pulls a knife from her purse and starts stabbing. she was shot and her condition is not known at this time. injured. >>> in brooklyn, a meeting of rabies. participants are from as far away as thailand and the congo. among the topics they are expected to address, the growth of jewish life on college campuses and unity and jewish learning. >>> now to the weather. and we're going from no jacket november to -- normal november. >> yeah, we're looking live now at the sheep meadow in central park. i don't think i see any sunbathers now. not as warm as it has been this past week but that's not stopping some people from taking some time out to relax. meteorologist jeff smith has our first look at the exclusive accuweather forecast. >> yeah, not sur
ron barat. he has made facebook posts hinting that mr. obama is antisemitic and that secretary of state john kerry should not be taken seriously. the meeting comes after weeks israelis and palestinians. the most recent attack caught on camera. a palestinian woman is chatting with a border guard when she pulls a knife from her purse and starts stabbing. she was shot and her condition is not known at this time. injured. >>> in brooklyn, a meeting of rabies. participants are from as far...
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ron allen. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy you're pursuing, and it's been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware they had the capability of pulling off the type of attack they did in paris? are you concerned? and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think, given all you've learned about isis over the past year or so, and given all the criticism about your underestimating them, do you think you really understand this enemy well enough to defeat them and to protect the homeland? >> all right. so this is another variation on the same question. and i guess -- let me try it one last time. we have been fully aware of the potential capabilities of them carrying out a terrorist attack. that's precisely why we have been mounting a very aggressive strategy to go after them. as i said before, when you're talking about the ability of a handful of people with not wi
ron allen. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. lot of people around the world and in america are concerned because given the strategy you're pursuing, and it's been more than a year now, isis's capabilities seem to be expanding. were you aware they had the capability of pulling off the type of attack they did in paris? are you concerned? and do you think they have that same capability to strike in the united states? and do you think, given all you've learned about isis over the past...
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iranian nuclear deal in your country, and relation to iran, insight into how iran ron is thinking from a non-western perspective. mrdaudzai: thank you. when i started as the afghan ambassador in iran, we started thinking of a new approach to our relationship. bilaterally between afghanistan and pakistan. that relationship should not be affected. -- be affected by our friendship with the united states and their animosity with the united states. i think we were successful. we were having good hugeionships despite a international presence, iran participated in the reconstruction and development of afghanistan. problem, pakistan and enron became an alternative, we chose good relief. in terms of trading with india, iran was her only other option. we could not trade with india through pakistan, but we could through iran. the nuclear deal is concerned, we do not like the nuclear weapons in our neighborhood. we don't like that pakistan and iran is nuclear, russia, china, india. it is very problematic for the neighborhood. it looks like we are sitting on an atom bomb. we don't like that. we can't do anything about it, it is
iranian nuclear deal in your country, and relation to iran, insight into how iran ron is thinking from a non-western perspective. mrdaudzai: thank you. when i started as the afghan ambassador in iran, we started thinking of a new approach to our relationship. bilaterally between afghanistan and pakistan. that relationship should not be affected. -- be affected by our friendship with the united states and their animosity with the united states. i think we were successful. we were having good...
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republican national committee chairman himself many years and my great friend senator ron johnson from the state of wisconsin. mr. johnson is in a tough re-election race. gentlemen, thank you very much. governor barbour, let me begin with what tyler has been saying. you have that somewhat unwieldy process, 15-some-odd candidates, a revolt by the candidates against the rnc. so what's the solution or do we need a solution at all? what's your take on this? >> it's a very large field, but, look, the first thing is all these debates are about polls, about process, about tactics. what the american people want to know is our country is going in the wrong direction at warp speed. about 65% of americans think america is going in the wrong direction. that's more than there are republicans. that means a lot of democrats, a lot of independents think we're going in the wrong direction and how can that not be only 48.5% of adults have a full-time job in our country. last quarter the economy only grew 1.5%. manufacturing is going backwards. half of americans think we're in a recession, and yet you have a debate and everybody w
republican national committee chairman himself many years and my great friend senator ron johnson from the state of wisconsin. mr. johnson is in a tough re-election race. gentlemen, thank you very much. governor barbour, let me begin with what tyler has been saying. you have that somewhat unwieldy process, 15-some-odd candidates, a revolt by the candidates against the rnc. so what's the solution or do we need a solution at all? what's your take on this? >> it's a very large field, but,...
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mr. westmoreland: ron white has a saying and it says, you can't fix stupid. and so i guess that's the reason we can't fix the q. m. rule that has come from the cfpb because it's stupid. why would we not want to give a bank or a credit union the ability to loan somebody money when they're taking 100% of the responsibility for the person to pay back that loan? that's exactly what h.r. 1210 does. it says that a small bank or community bank or credit union -- i don't care who it is, willing to put up their own money to somebody they may know in their community that might have e the ability to credit otherwise to buy a that house. i had that personal experience. the only thing i had was a home. i went and paid about 13% interest and probably paid a number of points in closing to be able to open up my building business. and in doing that, i was able to do that. and i was able to pay back that loan. but had these rules been into effect, that would have been impossible to do. there are other americans and other people out there waiting to get their foothold in societ
mr. westmoreland: ron white has a saying and it says, you can't fix stupid. and so i guess that's the reason we can't fix the q. m. rule that has come from the cfpb because it's stupid. why would we not want to give a bank or a credit union the ability to loan somebody money when they're taking 100% of the responsibility for the person to pay back that loan? that's exactly what h.r. 1210 does. it says that a small bank or community bank or credit union -- i don't care who it is, willing to put...
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ron fournier of the "national journal." tom, i know you wanted to ask the secretary a question. >> mr. secretary, i have been running the traps in washington talking to military analysts and also national security experts and they all say the same thing. the president up to this point has been, to put it kindly, the commander in chief but not very commanding, and there's a great deal of concern that on the other side, on the republican side, there's too much loose talk about putting thousands of american troops on the ground there, suggesting that the americans can get involved in a ground war. what specifically should be the role of the united states on the ground in that part of the world in your judgment? >> well, tom, first and foremost, i think the u.s. has to lead in this effort because what we've learned a long time ago is if the united states does not lead, nobody else will. so the united states has to provide stronger leadership in trying to unify the forces that are there. in addition to that, i think it's very clear that we are going to have to commit additional resources to
ron fournier of the "national journal." tom, i know you wanted to ask the secretary a question. >> mr. secretary, i have been running the traps in washington talking to military analysts and also national security experts and they all say the same thing. the president up to this point has been, to put it kindly, the commander in chief but not very commanding, and there's a great deal of concern that on the other side, on the republican side, there's too much loose talk about...
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the last presidential election, the ron paul campaign proudly touted phillip caser's support on their website for a while until somebody dug up a pamphlet written by mr kayer is which called for executing gay people in america because of biblical law. the paul campaign promptly scrubbed than dorzment from the website, the pam threat exists and phillip kayer is was at this national religious liberties conference last weekend attended by these three republican presidential candidates, he was manning a table there he was handing out his pamphlet. a reporter from right wing watch wrote about seeing him there, sent us a photo of it, helpfully, geotagged at the des moines city center on friday morning around the time that mike huckabee was on stage with the kill the gays pastor guy. here's just a sampling from the pamphlet, "it is not just the sinfulness of homosexuality that is known but also the justice of the death penalty for homosexuality." "the results would not be as dire as people often predict. for example, while many homosexuals would be executed, it would not be nearly as many as critics try to imply because homosexuals would likely keep silent
the last presidential election, the ron paul campaign proudly touted phillip caser's support on their website for a while until somebody dug up a pamphlet written by mr kayer is which called for executing gay people in america because of biblical law. the paul campaign promptly scrubbed than dorzment from the website, the pam threat exists and phillip kayer is was at this national religious liberties conference last weekend attended by these three republican presidential candidates, he was...
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mr. holthaus, again a big strong guy. physically fit woman. >> so she'd be outgunned by any one of them. >> i would believe so, yes sir. >> reporter: they took ron in for questioning several times. and again and again he insisted that it wasn't him. >> i screwed up my marriage, i've made a mess of my life. >> reporter: he admitted that in the last hours of stephanie's life, he met her here in this clothing store parking lot, around dinnertime, and it wasn't a happy meeting. >> i was actually trying to tell her that it was over. >> reporter: he'd earlier sent her a breakup e-mail, he said. she insisted on seeing him in person. she wasn't taking it well at all. >> and then she asked me again one more time like, "but we can make it work?" i said, "no, we cannot make this work." >> she was still interested in having a relationship with him. >> and didn't want to let him go. >> correct. and i'm sure that he was motivated to not let his wife find out about that. question -- where was ron holthaus later that monday evening, when stephanie went for her walk? >> you're saying to me you were at home. you never went out on monday night? >> correct. >> repo
mr. holthaus, again a big strong guy. physically fit woman. >> so she'd be outgunned by any one of them. >> i would believe so, yes sir. >> reporter: they took ron in for questioning several times. and again and again he insisted that it wasn't him. >> i screwed up my marriage, i've made a mess of my life. >> reporter: he admitted that in the last hours of stephanie's life, he met her here in this clothing store parking lot, around dinnertime, and it wasn't a happy...
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mr. chairman, thanks very much for joining us. have you heard anything at all about this report barbara just told us lieutenant general ron lewis fired not and was briefed today but that had not come up. >> that's disturbing. let's talk about what is going on in beirut. hundreds of people killed and injured in shiite neighborhood in south beirut. isis claims responsibility. has the u.s. actually confirmed that isis did this? >> i don't think there is any question and i have had consolations on this today. isis clearly carried this out. very cowardly act if you look at the attack on the bakery inside the market, that was primarily women and children and you look at the attack outside of the mosque, the shiite mask and you see this pronouncement they are attacking because they are apostates, the same reason for aseeties or christians or kurds. this is their m.o. and claimed credit and it is good that we now have in custody one of the attackers clearly u.s. forces and lebanese armed forces are going to have to work very closely together on this security question because what you see in lebanon today, wolf, is one quarter of that populat
mr. chairman, thanks very much for joining us. have you heard anything at all about this report barbara just told us lieutenant general ron lewis fired not and was briefed today but that had not come up. >> that's disturbing. let's talk about what is going on in beirut. hundreds of people killed and injured in shiite neighborhood in south beirut. isis claims responsibility. has the u.s. actually confirmed that isis did this? >> i don't think there is any question and i have had...
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ron from pontiac, illinois. frederick kagan is on our show. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. kagan.the risk of over some publication, i look at what is going on in syria as primarily a sunni-shiite issue, and i would be more concerned about iran having control of numerous capitals in the middle east than isis if i was to way it out. jordanent, the king of and a former cia assistant director are concerned about a world war iii scenario. at the risk of a world war iii scenario, is it possible for turkey to enter the fray and overthrow assad and then we deal with isis? guest: you put your finger on a really important issue, which is this is a sectarian war. ,t's a sectarian war in syria iraq, and throughout the gulf, in fact. it is global. that is one of the principal wevers of the violence that see in the global radicalization that we have seen. the iranians are a major driver of that. the iranians are backing the most sectarian forces in syria and iraq and elsewhere and they are feeling the sector. the problem is -- and i appreciate the fact that the color is highlighting the broader
ron from pontiac, illinois. frederick kagan is on our show. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. kagan.the risk of over some publication, i look at what is going on in syria as primarily a sunni-shiite issue, and i would be more concerned about iran having control of numerous capitals in the middle east than isis if i was to way it out. jordanent, the king of and a former cia assistant director are concerned about a world war iii scenario. at the risk of a world war iii scenario, is it possible...
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ron? >> on keystone, the argument was made that 40,000 jobs would be made by this project. what was the finding about that? mr. earnest: you can look at the actual report, and there is a job creation analysis in the re. this would create a grand total of 35 grand total jobs in the united states. economic impact would be negligible based on the analysis that was performed by the state department. though the 40,000 jobs are temporary, they are significant. mr. earnest: those who make the argument are principally those, or many of them, have blocked the administration's proposal to make a robust investment in our infrastructure that would actually create more than 1.5 million jobs over 10 years. the fact that the matter is this is a proposal that is fully paid for, is a proposal that deserves bipartisan support and makes investments across the country that benefits everybody. for those who are making that argument, if they are interested in working with the in administration to create jobs based on investment in infrastructure, i have a great idea where they can start the efforts to my never is by focusing on th
ron? >> on keystone, the argument was made that 40,000 jobs would be made by this project. what was the finding about that? mr. earnest: you can look at the actual report, and there is a job creation analysis in the re. this would create a grand total of 35 grand total jobs in the united states. economic impact would be negligible based on the analysis that was performed by the state department. though the 40,000 jobs are temporary, they are significant. mr. earnest: those who make the...
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ron perlman said he did not have the right partners. even if you have the right product, unless you can get on the inside, it is a waste of time. mr.ular young media, we are obligated this particularly in media, we are obligate to have a partner. 10-cent has been a great partner for us. we know, but more importantly we know what we do not know, and when we decided to enter the china market we want to go in with as much power as possible and we wanted to avoid errors. by partnering with 10-cent, we were largely able to do so. we have had a great result there. david: do you have a product release schedule? mr. zelnick: yes. david: how often do you, with a new product? mr. zelnick: ever since we took over the strategy has been between five and 10 big, meaningful releases every year, it will try to do and we have been successful is put out one new hit franchise every year. right now, the company has 11 franchises that have sold over 5 individualts with an release, which is extraordinary, and we have 45 different titles that have sold over two million. that is a wrought 10 of -- broad intellectual properties. every year we bring to mark
ron perlman said he did not have the right partners. even if you have the right product, unless you can get on the inside, it is a waste of time. mr.ular young media, we are obligated this particularly in media, we are obligate to have a partner. 10-cent has been a great partner for us. we know, but more importantly we know what we do not know, and when we decided to enter the china market we want to go in with as much power as possible and we wanted to avoid errors. by partnering with 10-cent,...
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ron from pontiac, illinois. frederick kagan is on our show. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. kagan. at the risk of over some publication, i look at what is going on in syria as primarily a sunni-shiite issue, and i would be more concerned about iran having control of numerous capitals in the middle east than isis if i was to way it out. jordanent, the king of and a former cia assistant director are concerned about a world war iii scenario. at the risk of a world war iii scenario, is it possible for turkey to enter the fray and overthrow assad and then we deal with isis? guest: you put your finger on a really important issue, which is this is a sectarian war. ,t's a sectarian war in syria iraq, and throughout the gulf, in fact. it is global. that is one of the principal wevers of the violence that see in the global radicalization that we have seen. the iranians are a major driver of that. the iranians are backing the most sectarian forces in syria and iraq and elsewhere and they are feeling the sector. the problem is -- and i appreciate the fact that the color is highlighting the bro
ron from pontiac, illinois. frederick kagan is on our show. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. kagan. at the risk of over some publication, i look at what is going on in syria as primarily a sunni-shiite issue, and i would be more concerned about iran having control of numerous capitals in the middle east than isis if i was to way it out. jordanent, the king of and a former cia assistant director are concerned about a world war iii scenario. at the risk of a world war iii scenario, is it...
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mr. president, i rise today in support of senate bill 310, the eliminateing government-funded oil painting act, or the e.g.o. act. i'd like to thank my colleagues, chairman ron johnson, ranking member tom carper of the committee on homeland security and government affairs. that committee considered the e.g.o. act in its business meeting of june 24, 2015, and reported it favorably without amendment. the eliminating government-fund oil painting act is legislation that bans the federal government from spending taxpayer dollars on oil paintings of presidents, vice presidents, cabinet secretaries or members of congress. mr. president, you may not believe this -- these paintings can cost as much as $40,000 and are often placed in a back hall of a government bureaucracy never to be seen by the public. and i will note that $40,000 is the same as the average annual wage of a worker in louisiana. think about it. that worker would work a whole year, and as much as she would earn, that is what the federal government will spend on a cabinet secretary who serves for six months and then it is put in the back of the building never to be seen. now, with trillions in debt, th
mr. president, i rise today in support of senate bill 310, the eliminateing government-funded oil painting act, or the e.g.o. act. i'd like to thank my colleagues, chairman ron johnson, ranking member tom carper of the committee on homeland security and government affairs. that committee considered the e.g.o. act in its business meeting of june 24, 2015, and reported it favorably without amendment. the eliminating government-fund oil painting act is legislation that bans the federal government...