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. >> i'm gonna start with you, mr. rowe. girls prep -- such a success story. why do you think you guys have been so, so successful in introducing these young people to science, technology, engineering, math in a way that really seems to be sinking in? >> sure. well, it's been a hallmark of girls prep ever since the beginning. when we were founded in 2005 -- so this is our 10th anniversary -- we're the first all-girls public charter school in new york. and one of the first things we discovered was that girls love science. and despite all of the perceptions that, you know, young women are not interested in engineering and math, we found exactly the opposite, and we said, "how do we actually really capitalize on that interest?" so, in elementary school, we have science five days a week, which is one of the only schools in new york that does that. we have dedicated science teachers, meaning that we have science teachers who teach nothing but science. kaitlyn has a great teacher, mr. perez, and we found that this is really effective. so, for example, for the third
. >> i'm gonna start with you, mr. rowe. girls prep -- such a success story. why do you think you guys have been so, so successful in introducing these young people to science, technology, engineering, math in a way that really seems to be sinking in? >> sure. well, it's been a hallmark of girls prep ever since the beginning. when we were founded in 2005 -- so this is our 10th anniversary -- we're the first all-girls public charter school in new york. and one of the first things we...
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and mrs. rowe>> this is my mother calling our boss jeff zucker to confirm. >> the day and time that they hired you. >> yes. >> play it up full to have a listen. [ ringing ] >> this is peggy, i'm mike rowe's mom, and i noticed that this season his show is on sunday nights at 10:00, but it has been on wednesdays and thursdays, and you know, we are old, his father and i, and change doesn't come easily, a it would be nice if you could put it one place and leave it there. thank you, and don't call me back. >> who is that? >> oh, nobody. [ laughter ] >> i wish you could see what we are looking at off camera, and jeff zucker just walked out. is he staying at 10:00 p.m. on sunday night. >> my mom sends her regards, and thanks for swag by the way. >> and we are live on the air, fyi. >> you have to thank him. >> and it is great work, too. i love working here with you. >> and sunday at 10:00 for now. >> for now. >> for now. mike rowe, glad to have you on. >> and your parents coming over? >> yes. >> i will hav
and mrs. rowe>> this is my mother calling our boss jeff zucker to confirm. >> the day and time that they hired you. >> yes. >> play it up full to have a listen. [ ringing ] >> this is peggy, i'm mike rowe's mom, and i noticed that this season his show is on sunday nights at 10:00, but it has been on wednesdays and thursdays, and you know, we are old, his father and i, and change doesn't come easily, a it would be nice if you could put it one place and leave it...
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and finally, this is the picture of that very famous -- i think mr. row go zinn may have tweeted this. this is a picture of russian scientists visiting their north pole research station with, again, his line that the arctic is a russian mecca. so, and you can find our report at this, and it's on our web site. again, 124 pages we're trying to do our part for the environment, so we're not producing too many hard copies. though they'll be coming later. but, again, if i can just offer final reflections, the incredible importance of the arctic to russia's future development. we have seen a historic evolution of russia's arctic policy that i would not call a partnership. i would call it both a challenge to both arctic and non-arctic states, and that's part of that duality of international cooperation and enhanced security. and finally, what do we do about this? what are the recommendations? i have to say, and we've been doing research on the arctic for well over six years. and this is the most challenging part, because you would think this is an area where we c
and finally, this is the picture of that very famous -- i think mr. row go zinn may have tweeted this. this is a picture of russian scientists visiting their north pole research station with, again, his line that the arctic is a russian mecca. so, and you can find our report at this, and it's on our web site. again, 124 pages we're trying to do our part for the environment, so we're not producing too many hard copies. though they'll be coming later. but, again, if i can just offer final...
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mrs. reagan in the front row and hopefully and this is not going to be sort of a trump environment.e filibusters and actually last night on the battle ship he wasn't doing so well. he actually -- he came to give a national security speech. he didn't give one. he talked about the veterans and he left pretty early. so, he is actually in an interesting moment because with ben carson surging, he is feeling some heat. >> i think everybody a.b. says makes perfect sense if the normal rules of politics were in force. so far they are not. and, you know, we can make -- you can make a very good case, this is not a good arena for him and all the rest of it i didn't think the first debate he did particularly well. i thought marco rubio had a particularly good night. and a lot of other people thought so, too. he has continued to decline in the polls. so i think that the results of this debate will happen outside of the arena when and if, if people sort of decide that this was fun and he we loved it for the summer and time to move on and get serious. >> we'll talk about the state of the race in th
mrs. reagan in the front row and hopefully and this is not going to be sort of a trump environment.e filibusters and actually last night on the battle ship he wasn't doing so well. he actually -- he came to give a national security speech. he didn't give one. he talked about the veterans and he left pretty early. so, he is actually in an interesting moment because with ben carson surging, he is feeling some heat. >> i think everybody a.b. says makes perfect sense if the normal rules of...
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experts on short-term paper. , our broncos well expert michael mckee, who sat in the front row yesterday. i thought mr. applebaum of new york times -- of "the new york times" had a terrific question about inflation dynamics. you followed it up with the glide path. how did the glide path of the central bank change yesterday? michael: the fed decision made sense, but the explanations fell short. janet yellen, as we saw in the sound out -- in the soundbite, said we are waiting for further improvement in the labor market and for signs that inflation is coming back. show theyforecasts expect further improvements in the labor market, and no inflation. so why are they talking about raising rates at all? they are suggesting still, according to the dot plot, a raise increase -- a read increase in december. tom: brendan, we got.-plot into the show. 06:09 -- it is 0 6:06:09. do they even get there with their path of inflation? janet yellen made it clear that they are really concerned about where inflation goes. this inflation is the theme of -- disinflation is the theme of the day. she also has the markets worri
experts on short-term paper. , our broncos well expert michael mckee, who sat in the front row yesterday. i thought mr. applebaum of new york times -- of "the new york times" had a terrific question about inflation dynamics. you followed it up with the glide path. how did the glide path of the central bank change yesterday? michael: the fed decision made sense, but the explanations fell short. janet yellen, as we saw in the sound out -- in the soundbite, said we are waiting for...
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mr. deutch, he's hiding down there in the first row, i recognize the distinguished gentleman, the barrister from florida, now the congressman from florida. for three minutes and 12 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. deutch: i rise in opposition to the so-called lawsuit abuse reduction act. today, mr. speaker, is constitution day. how is the house g.o.p. celebrating constitution day? by trampling on our framers' vision of an independent judiciary as one of three separate but equal branches of government. the framers of our constitution established an independent judicial fwraverage because they believed the judges should be able to interpret the law without interference. they believe that only when judges were shielded from influence of politicians and pundits and special interests could they issue rulings fairly and impartially. in short, they worked to create a system that shielded judges from efforts like the one behind today's lawsuit abuse reduction act. this legislation, mr. speaker, is nothing more, i repeat this legislation is nothing more than a givea
mr. deutch, he's hiding down there in the first row, i recognize the distinguished gentleman, the barrister from florida, now the congressman from florida. for three minutes and 12 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. deutch: i rise in opposition to the so-called lawsuit abuse reduction act. today, mr. speaker, is constitution day. how is the house g.o.p. celebrating constitution day? by trampling on our framers' vision of an independent judiciary as one of three...
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greeley and i noticed that while prime minister cameron looks like a banker, like somebody from wasle row, and mrial. we do not look like this on the house of commons floor? brendan: you generally do not look like that when you are asking questions in question time. an interesting part of the debate earlier, jeremy corbyn said how can you possibly remove tax credits for poor families? the prime minister said, we will introduce a living wage, so i do not understand what you are asking, i thought this was question time, our we are ready watching david camera take the center that has been abandoned by labor? >> i think we are, david cameron was aggressive over the week and as soon as we found that jeremy corbyn was the new labor leader, he tweeted out that this is a threat to national security. david cameron may relish this role but the problem is this country needs an opposition, a strong opposition because we are facing a eu referendum, the u.k. will vote on whether to stay within the eu or not, if you do not have a strong opposition, this is what the questions are so important. you risk david cam
greeley and i noticed that while prime minister cameron looks like a banker, like somebody from wasle row, and mrial. we do not look like this on the house of commons floor? brendan: you generally do not look like that when you are asking questions in question time. an interesting part of the debate earlier, jeremy corbyn said how can you possibly remove tax credits for poor families? the prime minister said, we will introduce a living wage, so i do not understand what you are asking, i thought...
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row. >> thank you, john. mr. ambassador. >> identify yourself. >> fatty mon sour, i'm a correspondent and a student of professor john. back in july of this year, 13 july, jamal muhammed, known as abu muhammed and deputy chief of the dish abby gave a lengthy interview to the newspaper in lebanon and he made two controversial statements. the first one asserting that hezbollah trainers are acting in iraq to provide training and within an advisory capacity to the popular mobilization forces but working under the -- what he called the command of the armed forces -- [ inaudible ] -- which is under the command of prime minister al baddy. that was the first statement. the second one was he stressed that the popular motivation forces will move into syria after finishing the battle against isis in iraq and it will support the syrian regime in fighting isis. so first could you maybe address these two issues fir at hezbollah operating under the command of prime minister ab eddy and will the government support oro pose any su
row. >> thank you, john. mr. ambassador. >> identify yourself. >> fatty mon sour, i'm a correspondent and a student of professor john. back in july of this year, 13 july, jamal muhammed, known as abu muhammed and deputy chief of the dish abby gave a lengthy interview to the newspaper in lebanon and he made two controversial statements. the first one asserting that hezbollah trainers are acting in iraq to provide training and within an advisory capacity to the popular...
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mr. hinton, the man i represented who got released from death row. >> rose: what does he say? what does he show? >> he's an amazing human being. he has a remarkable sense of humor. smart, convicted, charismatic burks he's traumatized and hurt by what we did to him for 30 years and he'll never fully recover, no one ever does. i have a client in florida, 13 years old when he was sentenced to life without parole for a non-homicide offense. he was so small, the warden had to have either put him in general population to be sexually assaulted or solitaire confinement, so they put him in solitaire confinement, but they didn't alter the rules for the 13-year-old bow and the rule is you have to go six months without ever speaking too loudly, without ever talking back, without ever doing anything wrong or we will not let you out. for a 13-year-old boy, isolated from all humans, no touch, no opportunities to get outside your cell, that was torture, so he could never go six months without doing something wrong, without cutting himself or getting mad, he spend 18 years in solitaire. >> ros
mr. hinton, the man i represented who got released from death row. >> rose: what does he say? what does he show? >> he's an amazing human being. he has a remarkable sense of humor. smart, convicted, charismatic burks he's traumatized and hurt by what we did to him for 30 years and he'll never fully recover, no one ever does. i have a client in florida, 13 years old when he was sentenced to life without parole for a non-homicide offense. he was so small, the warden had to have either...
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row. >> thank you, john. mr. ambassador. >> identify yourself. >> fatty mon sour, i'm a correspondent and a student of professor john. back in july of this year, 13 july, jamal muhammed, known as abu muhammed and deputy chief of the dish abby gave a lengthy interview to the newspaper in lebanon and he made two controversial statements. the first one asserting that hezbollah trainers are acting in iraq to provide training and within an advisory capacity to the popular mobilization forces but working under the -- what he called the command of the armed forces -- [ inaudible ] -- which is under the command of prime minister al baghdadi. that was the first statement. the second one was he stressed that the popular motivation forces will move into syria after finishing the battle against isis in iraq and it will support the syrian regime in fighting isis. so first could you maybe address these two issues first as hezbollah operating under the command of prime minister ab -- al baghdadi and second, will the government
row. >> thank you, john. mr. ambassador. >> identify yourself. >> fatty mon sour, i'm a correspondent and a student of professor john. back in july of this year, 13 july, jamal muhammed, known as abu muhammed and deputy chief of the dish abby gave a lengthy interview to the newspaper in lebanon and he made two controversial statements. the first one asserting that hezbollah trainers are acting in iraq to provide training and within an advisory capacity to the popular...
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mr. wisehart is helping him as he grows older on death row. >> she's like my connection to humanity. when she jumps up on my bed, i'm stroking her and she turns her chin up to me and puts her nose in my face. i don't get that from anyone else. she's the only one who does that for me. say hi to your fans >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> well, we have inmate kevin blanco who is a little upset. >> no, no. you've got to use force. >> they'll take their food for hostage. they'll take a shower hostage. >> strip down or stay right there. >> if it will get them the attention they want, they'll take a hostage. >> shoot me one more time and i'll come down.
mr. wisehart is helping him as he grows older on death row. >> she's like my connection to humanity. when she jumps up on my bed, i'm stroking her and she turns her chin up to me and puts her nose in my face. i don't get that from anyone else. she's the only one who does that for me. say hi to your fans >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> well, we have inmate kevin blanco who is a little upset. >> no, no. you've got to use force....
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row, so to speak. so it is good to see you here. mr. kasich: good to see john, too. >> absolutely. mr. kasich: so what makes you an activist, you raise cain with people? >> no, no. mr. kasich: do you know doug? he could give you advice on picking a good candidate. [laughter] >> all right. mr. kasich: have i met you before? you look like my cousin harry. married to a much younger woman too. [laughter] >> he has my moves. >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: do you all know him? why does he have this many friends? when i get done, they may not be your friends. >> how are you? >> hi. [indiscernible] and you are? >> richard's niece. mr. kasich: what was it like having an older brother? >> the older brother is right there. mr. kasich: you know, when you get a compliment, you say "thank you." what is the -- >> lebanese. >> meet selma, who is like a sister. mr. kasich: are you lebanese also? are there a lot of lebanese in new hampshire? >> in this area we do. >> only a former governor. mr. kasich: everyone who is lebanese, please stand up. >> he wishes he was lebanese. >> this is emily. mr. kasic
row, so to speak. so it is good to see you here. mr. kasich: good to see john, too. >> absolutely. mr. kasich: so what makes you an activist, you raise cain with people? >> no, no. mr. kasich: do you know doug? he could give you advice on picking a good candidate. [laughter] >> all right. mr. kasich: have i met you before? you look like my cousin harry. married to a much younger woman too. [laughter] >> he has my moves. >> nice to meet you. mr. kasich: do you all...
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mr. speaker, for the second year in a row my home state of washington, my fourth congressional district, are facing the worst wildfires in the state's recorded history. one year ago the carlton complex fire broke out. at the time it was the most destructive in our state's history, burning over 250,000 acres, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, and devastating the environment. now the people of washington are once again enduring another catastrophic wildfire season. far surpassing the scale of the devastation experienced last year. to put it in perspective, the amount of land burning in my home state is equivalent to the state of rhode island. many of these fires continue to burn, even as federal, state, and local agencies and officials work tirelessly to contain them. communities across my state are mourning the tragic loss of three firefighters who fell in the line of duty on august 19 while battling the fire. we remember and mourn the loss of these brave young men. andrew, richard wheeler, and tom . our prayers are with their families and their loved ones. the current situatio
mr. speaker, for the second year in a row my home state of washington, my fourth congressional district, are facing the worst wildfires in the state's recorded history. one year ago the carlton complex fire broke out. at the time it was the most destructive in our state's history, burning over 250,000 acres, destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, and devastating the environment. now the people of washington are once again enduring another catastrophic wildfire season. far surpassing the...
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the vice president walked to his front row along with his wife and secretary of state john kerry is there along with mrsing. they'll all be in place when the pope arrives within the next 15 minutes. and he will be receiving the vatican residence up on northwest massachusetts in just a matter of moments. you've been thinking about this residence for awhile. because english is not his native tongue when he does make his public comments, even though he's been practicing english, are they going to be in italian? spanish? what? >> four of the major speeches will be in english. there are going to be about 20 speeches during his time in the united states. that's a lot of speeches. and his english is not very good. but he has gotten better. and imagine doing that at the age of 76. oh, let's try to learn english. he's really making an effort. there's been a lot of criticism. what political point is he making speaking in spanish? he's trying to communicate. and there will be translators. i don't think it's a political point. he's going to try to speak four of his talks in english. which i think is a fabulous thin
the vice president walked to his front row along with his wife and secretary of state john kerry is there along with mrsing. they'll all be in place when the pope arrives within the next 15 minutes. and he will be receiving the vatican residence up on northwest massachusetts in just a matter of moments. you've been thinking about this residence for awhile. because english is not his native tongue when he does make his public comments, even though he's been practicing english, are they going to...
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row. and it would appear focussed on concern about emerging markets. and mr.come back to the program. >> simon, i love being here and i love your accent. >> since having this news conference in which he put china front and center, we're do three 1/2-4%. >> a correction was in order. ironically, you said everything is in the red, i don't think its are related and i was surprised by the press conference she gave afterwards. i've been disappointed in what all the other fed commentators have said so far. it looks like there's that ina decision on the committee. i don't think i've seen this much confusion in my 10 years of service and my retirement in march. i hope they find a way to correct the image that's been created that they're lacking in direction and give a better sense of where things moilight . i think it was destructive instead of constructive. >> and they're all out now saying they will hike rated. the fear is that what she said could prove prufetic. and the financial times on the front page is having an interview with john burrbank, these rr saying, i
row. and it would appear focussed on concern about emerging markets. and mr.come back to the program. >> simon, i love being here and i love your accent. >> since having this news conference in which he put china front and center, we're do three 1/2-4%. >> a correction was in order. ironically, you said everything is in the red, i don't think its are related and i was surprised by the press conference she gave afterwards. i've been disappointed in what all the other fed...
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rows ahead of the individual who made those horrific comments. that individual was making personal attacks against muslims. and mr. trump could hardly hear it.he room was at least 110 degrees with over 3,000 people there. mr. trump was struggling to even hear the first part of the question. when he heard the second part of the question about muslim extremist camps, he said it's something we should look into. for people to second-guess what happened that were not there is ludicrous. >> he tweeted five times about this. he never tweeted he didn't hear it. instead he said am i morally obligated. >> i think his campaign manager came out on that particular subject today. i was there. he did not hear the first part of the question. i think that's a very reasonable approach. >> donald trump's story on this has changed multiple times. the campaign had a day to think about what was the best way to react to this. initially they didn't say he didn't necessarily hear him. he said just now because i didn't say anything i was scrutinized for it. which was it? he would have said i didn't hear the question. if i had heard the question i certainly would have
rows ahead of the individual who made those horrific comments. that individual was making personal attacks against muslims. and mr. trump could hardly hear it.he room was at least 110 degrees with over 3,000 people there. mr. trump was struggling to even hear the first part of the question. when he heard the second part of the question about muslim extremist camps, he said it's something we should look into. for people to second-guess what happened that were not there is ludicrous. >> he...
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rowe. >> next to meet you. come on in. >> wow, this is an old house. i'm sure it's not my grandmother's house. >> mr. brought this property in 1929 and lived up in new york and he was a big horse person, and you will see hunt and horse paintings all over the house and he wanted to be able to have free areas to ride in and long island was getting too crowded and he came down here and bought this 250-acre farm. this is fox-hunting country, which is brought him down here. >> great. clearly he was a guy that could do it whenever the spirit moved him. oh, it's a hidden door. mr. plumb did it in the library with a candlestick, i'm certain. but he left behind more than a cool house, he left behind these. turns out this man of leisure was obsessed with work, specifically with topiary, a fancy term where shrubbery was turned into a dog or a giraffe. he was out here every day transforming his estate into a museum. this was his life's work, which brings us to these guys. technically, i guess they are gardeners, but something tells me there's more to it. what is your official title here? >> senior gardener. >> s
rowe. >> next to meet you. come on in. >> wow, this is an old house. i'm sure it's not my grandmother's house. >> mr. brought this property in 1929 and lived up in new york and he was a big horse person, and you will see hunt and horse paintings all over the house and he wanted to be able to have free areas to ride in and long island was getting too crowded and he came down here and bought this 250-acre farm. this is fox-hunting country, which is brought him down here....
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mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but the rest of them blew them out of the water. >> and make sure that we are looking at the rate. >> and there were two financial capacity, and not financial viability. but the financial --. >> we are talking about the financial capacity >> yeah, that is the one that i am talking about. even there we blew them out. it is closer there with the financial capacity. but there is from the bottom? >> yeah. >> do you want to weigh? ? >> and so the entity comprised of the new goal and with the gates and with the management, and they have been in the business for a while. they presented a strong backing in order to make this happen. >> is it a
mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but...
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row with him and set down with him. that's just one instance of what i mean. cynthia: great story. do you have any other remembrances along those lines? did racial segregation or integration work? mr. wheatley: i thought it worked very well in general. i know of very few instances where there were problems. i just saw a small part of it. -- were were there any there any blacks in the area where you worked? mr. wheatley: yes, well, there were lots of blacks in the y-12 area. i guess the majority of the have labor jobs. of course, they had a segregated in the area where they lived, which is, i think, unfortunate. just a part of life in this area at that time. did you ever go to the alexander inn and have dessert? woman's whose grandmother was the desert girl at the alexander inn. mr. wheatley: i knew about the alexander inn, but i never did go there, i guess just because it was not in our path to do so. furnished, prefab house on east drive near the radio station. quite a rudead awakening when she had to move there because of the problems that she had to face as a new mother. she had to wash all of her washing on a washboard i the sinkn. she had poison ivy all through the backyard w
row with him and set down with him. that's just one instance of what i mean. cynthia: great story. do you have any other remembrances along those lines? did racial segregation or integration work? mr. wheatley: i thought it worked very well in general. i know of very few instances where there were problems. i just saw a small part of it. -- were were there any there any blacks in the area where you worked? mr. wheatley: yes, well, there were lots of blacks in the y-12 area. i guess the majority...
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row. nd in january of 1836 is sentenced to die in about a month. so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. it was amazing enough that she had testified on arthur's behalf in the criminal trial. but now she goes out and starts recruiting her friends in high society of washington, and she was very prominent with many prominent friends, easy access to the leadership of the country. she went to vice president van buren and said, use your good offices with the president, with president jackson. tell him that he should pardon arthur. his mother is very good. she says, you know, that the execution would be worse than the crime. and that she couldn't that arthur would be excuted. key and jackson are unmoved. so the clock keeps ticking down. and i'm going to read you a little part of the book about what happened in february of 1836. in his cell, arthur bowen searched for a way to quell the fear of death. he hoped for a pardon from the president but he had to be ready if it did not happen. he had to admit the truth of what john cook had said all along.
row. nd in january of 1836 is sentenced to die in about a month. so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. it was amazing enough that she had testified on arthur's behalf in the criminal trial. but now she goes out and starts recruiting her friends in high society of washington, and she was very prominent with many prominent friends, easy access to the leadership of the country. she went to vice president van buren and said, use your good offices with the...
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row, and then johnny, your man. >> 16 nominations, and he finally got the win. >> again, mrs. davis, brilliant in the role. >> first african american woman to win for best lead actress. >> funny stuff, too. >> 6:32, traffic and weather on the 2s for you, john. >> i don't know if it will win any wards, but -- awards, but we are going to submit it to the guy in the tuxedo. just 60 in the city, and that's one of the warmer spots. relative humidity, 51%, and clouds are streaking by, painting the skies with pretty shades of pink this morning. we are going feel a little cooler than that. a change from last week, and cooler over the weekend. 73 in the afternoon. we have a beach caveat to share. we will do that and have much more coming up. >> reporter: getting to the beach may be a little difficult in areas. bloomfield, blocking the left lane of the northbound garden state parkway, it's at 151, and also on is this map in newark a crash on the northbound side of route 109 at raymond boulevard, and a lot of other green in the area, both of these, no need to take the alternate quite yet
row, and then johnny, your man. >> 16 nominations, and he finally got the win. >> again, mrs. davis, brilliant in the role. >> first african american woman to win for best lead actress. >> funny stuff, too. >> 6:32, traffic and weather on the 2s for you, john. >> i don't know if it will win any wards, but -- awards, but we are going to submit it to the guy in the tuxedo. just 60 in the city, and that's one of the warmer spots. relative humidity, 51%, and...
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mr. chairman. that concludes my statement. will be happy to answer any questions the committee might have. >> thank you. i now recognize the gentleman from utah, the chairman of the natural row souresources commit. bishop, for his questions. >> thank you, ms. mccarthy for being here. as usual, i'm still disappointed that you are alone on that panel. but thank you for being here. are you aware that the federal agencies are required under the endangered species act to review any discretionary action they plan to undertake to see if it may affect endangered species and they must consult with fish and wildlife service in. >> i am aware. >> did epa consult with fish and wildlife on its activity prior to the august 5 disaster? >> epa had no reason to consult with them because we did not plan to take action that would have discharged that amount of material into the creek. >> so you assert that you did not anticipate the release, at least that's the e-mail -- i'm glad you weren't talking before. i'm glad we forced you to have communication last night before you send this through. but your assertion is you did not anticipate the release that would affect downstream endangered specie
mr. chairman. that concludes my statement. will be happy to answer any questions the committee might have. >> thank you. i now recognize the gentleman from utah, the chairman of the natural row souresources commit. bishop, for his questions. >> thank you, ms. mccarthy for being here. as usual, i'm still disappointed that you are alone on that panel. but thank you for being here. are you aware that the federal agencies are required under the endangered species act to review any...
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row, which is underground, as you know, in oklahoma. and he picked up his life and he got another letter from a little and who was fighting cancer said, mr. glossip, you give me courage. so our conversation, and this could've been the last time i talk talked to him because the execution was to happen the next day, and they kept him in isolation after that. someone couldhat be ready to go to death or to live. he felt his life and made a difference because he said, that is what everyone wants to do. i knew don and the more struggling furiously to get it into the court. they got it into the court around 4:15 in the afternoon. and there was a quietness and my heart and hopefulness because i know they had done such good work and they actually made the argument -- i had never been in a case before, but they actually made the argument for actual innocence, which the supreme court made very hard to do in the pereira decision. but when i heard how they were advancing the argument in the way don have been able to present it at press conferences about the alternative scenario -- here is what really happened, showing that this guy was a really bad d
row, which is underground, as you know, in oklahoma. and he picked up his life and he got another letter from a little and who was fighting cancer said, mr. glossip, you give me courage. so our conversation, and this could've been the last time i talk talked to him because the execution was to happen the next day, and they kept him in isolation after that. someone couldhat be ready to go to death or to live. he felt his life and made a difference because he said, that is what everyone wants to...
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row. >> question addressed to both of you, and congressman, if you could talk from the industry perspective and mr hale from the buildings perspective. within the framework of sequestration and drawdown and reduced finances that go into that, we have spoken about morale and relationships that exist today. how do you see the conversations and relationship between industry and the building in the current environment and moving forward? onmr. hale: d.o.d. depends infrastructure to build national security, and it should. it builds many of the smaller products d.o.d. depends on. something on the order of half of the defense budget goes to private sector firms. i think there is still a reasonable relationship. i will take my best shot. i think there is a good relationship. these companies depend on d.o.d., but as i said, d.o.d. depends on them. will it be frayed at the edges if we go through another shutdown? yes, i think they were frustrated. i did interviews of industry people and a lot in connection with this paper. they were frustrated. they did not have clear guidance as to what happened during shu
row. >> question addressed to both of you, and congressman, if you could talk from the industry perspective and mr hale from the buildings perspective. within the framework of sequestration and drawdown and reduced finances that go into that, we have spoken about morale and relationships that exist today. how do you see the conversations and relationship between industry and the building in the current environment and moving forward? onmr. hale: d.o.d. depends infrastructure to build...
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president row han yea: the -- president rouhani: the most compassionate, most merciful, praise be to allah, and peace and greetings to prophet muhammad. mr. president, i am speaking on ehalf of a great nation. who is mourning the loss of thousands of muslim pilgrims and hundreds of its own itizens. old, young, men, and women who have come together in the grand and global spiritual gathering of the haj. but unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and mismanagement of those in charge. due to their unaccountability, even the missing cannot be identified and the expeditious return of the bodies of the deceased to their mourning families has been prevented. the scope of a slamity in which thousands of innocent people from the four corners of the world has been killed and wounded is so broad that it cannot be dealt with as a natural disaster or local issue. the pain and emotional distress inflicted on millions of slims is greater than what can be repaired nearly through material calculations. public opinion demands that saudi arabia -- saudi arabian officials promptly fulfill their international obligations and grant immediate counselor
president row han yea: the -- president rouhani: the most compassionate, most merciful, praise be to allah, and peace and greetings to prophet muhammad. mr. president, i am speaking on ehalf of a great nation. who is mourning the loss of thousands of muslim pilgrims and hundreds of its own itizens. old, young, men, and women who have come together in the grand and global spiritual gathering of the haj. but unfortunately fell victims to the incompetence and mismanagement of those in charge. due...
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row. >> .diamond from product knowledge. the question addressed to both of you and congressman if you could talk for an industry they and mr. hale from the building's days. within the sequestration of drawdown and reduce finances that go into that, we have spoken about morale and relationships that is today. how do you see conversations and relationship between industry and the building in the current environment moving forward? >> you know, first off come the dod depends critically on the private sector to maintain national security and it should. they build weapons, produce many of the smaller products that dod depends on an something to the order of half of the defense budget goes to private sector firms. i think there is to live regional relationship. i'm not the very past person to answer this but i'll take my best shot. a pretty good relationship. as i sat in the dod depends on man. will it be frayed at the edges if they go through another shutdown? yes, they were frustrated. i did some interviews of industry people in connection with the paper. they didn't have clear guidance. that is what happened during shut down.
row. >> .diamond from product knowledge. the question addressed to both of you and congressman if you could talk for an industry they and mr. hale from the building's days. within the sequestration of drawdown and reduce finances that go into that, we have spoken about morale and relationships that is today. how do you see conversations and relationship between industry and the building in the current environment moving forward? >> you know, first off come the dod depends critically...
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mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but the rest of them blew them out of the water. >> and make sure that we are looking at the rate. >> and there were two financial capacity, and not financial viability. but the financial --. >> we are talking about the financial capacity >> yeah, that is the one that i am talking about. even there we blew them out. it is closer there with the financial capacity. but there is from the bottom? >> yeah. >> do you want to weigh? ? >> and so the entity comprised of the new goal and with the gates and with the management, and they have been in the business for a while. they presented a strong backing in order to make this happen. >> is it a
mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but...
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special seat for her, she just came down to the front row and sat between two african-american women farmers. and the dar didn't know what to do about that. mr. brinkley: great story. mr. slen: thank you for sharing that story, as well. doug brinkley, you mentioned that you're writing a new book on fdr. mr. brinkley: i am. mr. slen: what's the focus? mr. brinkley: it's called "rightful heritage: franklin d. roosevelt and the renewal of america," and i'm looking at his relationship -- it's really an environmental history of the conservation history of the 1930's and 1940's, but how he saved -- worked to save the eastern forests, but also created and saved places like the okefenokee, the everglades. you know, he would tour out to yellowstone, and the olympic national park is one of his -- joshua tree, the channel islands, on and on. but more significantly, his love of birding. he created these bird flyways and created our migratory waterfowl and really founded u.s. fish and wildlife and was the -- spearheaded the animal protection, wildlife protection movement, patuxent, here where rachel carson worked even and was an fdr idea. he was intensel
special seat for her, she just came down to the front row and sat between two african-american women farmers. and the dar didn't know what to do about that. mr. brinkley: great story. mr. slen: thank you for sharing that story, as well. doug brinkley, you mentioned that you're writing a new book on fdr. mr. brinkley: i am. mr. slen: what's the focus? mr. brinkley: it's called "rightful heritage: franklin d. roosevelt and the renewal of america," and i'm looking at his relationship --...
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mrs. michelle obama. ♪ ♪ >> we just heard -- just saw the pope being introduced to the president by ambassador, chief of protocol. now moving to the front rowu.s. welcoming committee. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i think that's probably the first time. one of many firsts today. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the national anthem of the holy sea followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ national anthem ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> the army fife and drum core is going to begin the musical troop in review. and then put the troops at ease. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> present arms. >> present arms. mr. president, this concludes the honor. order. ord order. flags ready. >>> good morning. [ cheers and applause ] what a beautiful day the lord has made. holy father, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. [ applause ] i should explain that our backyard is not typically this crowded. but the size and the spirit of today's gathering is just a small reflection of the deep devotion of some 70 million american catholics. [ applause ] it reflects as well the way that your message of love and
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mr. wineer says it boils down to allowing people to break the law. whether it is the biker or parole specials in the cast row and other areas that have high places that will break laws on their behalf it is a problem when you don't hold people accountable. it is a angoing problem with decades. you are part of the problem because you are supposed to [inaudible] over the police and make sure they are not corrupt like chuck lynn burke and gary buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the officer is overseeing it is anymore. last week i mentioned the officers who are the police commissioner officers like sergeant gillshah and [inaudible] were awesome and also left out [
mr. wineer says it boils down to allowing people to break the law. whether it is the biker or parole specials in the cast row and other areas that have high places that will break laws on their behalf it is a problem when you don't hold people accountable. it is a angoing problem with decades. you are part of the problem because you are supposed to [inaudible] over the police and make sure they are not corrupt like chuck lynn burke and gary buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission...
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mr. wineer says it boils down to allowing people to break the law. whether it is the biker or parole specials in the cast row and other areas that have high places that will break laws on their behalf it is a problem when you don't hold people accountable. it is a angoing problem with decades. you are part of the problem because you are supposed to [inaudible] over the police and make sure they are not corrupt like chuck lynn burke and gary buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission station corrupt for so many years the feds had to come inl and clean house. that is number one. you let law breakers get away with it all the time. that is on you. number 1. i'm losing my mind and can't remember all the things i have to say, but number i'll talk about the parole special. you had a report 5 years ago telling what a crisis they are the fr the city and what a liability they create and you have done nothing. i can't tell who the officer is overseeing it is anymore. last week i mentioned the officers who are the police commissioner officers like sergeant gillshah and [inaudible] were awesome and also left out [
mr. wineer says it boils down to allowing people to break the law. whether it is the biker or parole specials in the cast row and other areas that have high places that will break laws on their behalf it is a problem when you don't hold people accountable. it is a angoing problem with decades. you are part of the problem because you are supposed to [inaudible] over the police and make sure they are not corrupt like chuck lynn burke and gary buckner and [inaudible] so many others in mission...
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mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but the rest of them blew them out of the water. >> and make sure that we are looking at the rate. >> and there were two financial capacity, and not financial viability. but the financial --. >> we are talking about the financial capacity >> yeah, that is the one that i am talking about. even there we blew them out. it is closer there with the financial capacity. but there is from the bottom? >> yeah. >> do you want to weigh? ? >> and so the entity comprised of the new goal and with the gates and with the management, and they have been in the business for a while. they presented a strong backing in order to make this happen. >> is it a
mr. adams? >> and daily, you know it is amazing here, that --. >> you normally don't win nine games in a row but they won every category hands down >> maybe you don't know the number but just give it to us because i would also like to know, but it seems that,thy have proven themself, and the only place that is close is the financial capacity and could you plain that a little bit to me. and maybe, somebody can tell me, that was pretty close in the rank in there? >> but...
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mr. lamborn ask one more question and i'll ask one more. >> thank you chairman for allowing me to ask one more question. and i'll start with admiral searing and general shep row. and my purpose isn't to put you on the spot, my purpose is to get your best judgment. because this is such an important issue that we're voting on. it's historic. were you -- either of you, consulted before the negotiators, whether it was the secretary or the president, agreed to drop the ballistic missile embargo on iran, as part of the jcpoa, were either of you consulted about that? >> nos. >> no, sir. >> and i guess that is what assumed. had you been, what concerns would you two have shared to whoever asked you. >> sir, i'll take that first. my -- my focus in missile defense against iran is unchanged by the agreement. we remain entirely focused on their rapid escalation of capability and capacity over the last several years. and we made absolutely the right decision to focus on regional defense for that potential escalation. and i can tell you that my job is to be pessimistic, not optimist optimistic. and everything we do at the agency is planning for that capability to increase a
mr. lamborn ask one more question and i'll ask one more. >> thank you chairman for allowing me to ask one more question. and i'll start with admiral searing and general shep row. and my purpose isn't to put you on the spot, my purpose is to get your best judgment. because this is such an important issue that we're voting on. it's historic. were you -- either of you, consulted before the negotiators, whether it was the secretary or the president, agreed to drop the ballistic missile...
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mr. trump's wall between the u.s. stuart: may as well sell some hamburgers. pivot away. i've got a very difficult and important subject to raise now. after a series of failed appeals, georgia death rowis morning. she hired a hit man to hill kurr husband. one of the failed appeals for her life was from the vatican's ambassador written on behalf of the pope. here's the reading, while sympathizing with the victims, i nonetheless employ you in consideration of the reasons that have been presented to your board to commute the sentence to one that would better express both justice and mercy auto. judge napolitano is here. now, the pope, i guess you could say interseated here. >> it's unusual for the pope to do that, but one time of things he did speak about with great specificity to the congress last thursday was his condemnation of the death penalty. this is a personal condemnation, the church does not condemn the death penalty as immoral, as an institution, one can be in favor. stuart: this is unusual. >> yeah. it's unusual that he would direct the vatican ambassador of the united states to write this letter to the georgia board asking for this. it's an odd situation, stuart, because th
mr. trump's wall between the u.s. stuart: may as well sell some hamburgers. pivot away. i've got a very difficult and important subject to raise now. after a series of failed appeals, georgia death rowis morning. she hired a hit man to hill kurr husband. one of the failed appeals for her life was from the vatican's ambassador written on behalf of the pope. here's the reading, while sympathizing with the victims, i nonetheless employ you in consideration of the reasons that have been presented...
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mr. cheney's lecture. " he said supporters of the iran deal are probably more grateful that applauding cheney from the was dr. paul wolfowitz . senator tom cotton in the second rowwere michele bachmann and scooter libby. surely, those who would look to see congress under the nuclear agreement would expect to see rolling out cheney would save the cause. the former vice president wouldn't seem to have the best track record. house, before mr. cheney spoke, putting together a video to make that point. [video clip] you that hereshow in just a second when we get that ready. in the meantime, we are asking your message to congress on the iran nuclear deal. chris in safford, arizona. you oppose. good morning. caller: good morning. i believe this deal is terrible. they are putting nuclear weapons in the hands of people known to be working with terrorists. a feeling president obama is wrong, congress should not let this happen. they are going to be feeling the bottle that is feeding people. nationse a lot of other and other countries could be really affected by this deal. it is not a good idea. it scares me. honestly, it does. i really hope that they don't put this through
mr. cheney's lecture. " he said supporters of the iran deal are probably more grateful that applauding cheney from the was dr. paul wolfowitz . senator tom cotton in the second rowwere michele bachmann and scooter libby. surely, those who would look to see congress under the nuclear agreement would expect to see rolling out cheney would save the cause. the former vice president wouldn't seem to have the best track record. house, before mr. cheney spoke, putting together a video to make...