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mr. taylor, they told him yes. he leaves that day having heard a yes from the director of elections. yes, your name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, chris k, bak, secretary of state, announced that no, john taylor would not be able to remove his name because he hadn't filed his paperwork correctly. so chris kobak's office has now
mr. taylor, they told him yes. he leaves that day having heard a yes from the director of elections. yes, your name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, chris k, bak, secretary of state, announced that no, john taylor would not be able to remove his name because he hadn't filed his paperwork correctly. so chris kobak's office has now
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mr. taylor said, that is unequivocally not true and absurd. that's not how we do business. mr. arked the fight this way to the "daily news." at that split moment, the queensbridge came out of me. it was like, don't get in my face like that. in mitchell taylor's position on the civilian complaint review board, he is supposed to sit in judgment of police officers like officer daniel pantellio whose chokehold technique killed eric garner. >> don't touch me [ bleep ] don't touch me. >> i can't breathe, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. >> that's a video about how important the civilian complaint review board's is. the work on the civilian complaint review board is way too important to be left to people who lose their tempers and start fights because someone gets in their face. their job is to judge police officers. their job is to among other cases judge police officers who lose their tempers because people get in their faces. the president of the police union patrick lynch says mitchell taylor cannot remain a member of the civilian complaint review board because, as a graphic video
mr. taylor said, that is unequivocally not true and absurd. that's not how we do business. mr. arked the fight this way to the "daily news." at that split moment, the queensbridge came out of me. it was like, don't get in my face like that. in mitchell taylor's position on the civilian complaint review board, he is supposed to sit in judgment of police officers like officer daniel pantellio whose chokehold technique killed eric garner. >> don't touch me [ bleep ] don't touch me....
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mr. taylor, mr. rasmussen, have there been reports from twitter and facebook of messages that watered infiltration into the united states across our southwestern border? >> yes, there have been twitter, social media exchanges among isil adherence across the globe speaking of that as a possibility. >> would you view it as a threat? >> any infiltration across the border would be a threat but in the course of our border security -- >> i use satisfied we have sufficient border security to prevent that? >> i am satisfied we are trying to build the border security capability that would -- >> are you satisfied the we now have the capability to prevent that? >> i am satisfied that we have the intelligence and the capability at our borders that would prevent that activity. >> it is interesting because an american reporter named james o'keefe dressed as osama bin laden walked across the rio grande river undetected. does something like that concern you? >> he was not been detected. he was known to the border se
mr. taylor, mr. rasmussen, have there been reports from twitter and facebook of messages that watered infiltration into the united states across our southwestern border? >> yes, there have been twitter, social media exchanges among isil adherence across the globe speaking of that as a possibility. >> would you view it as a threat? >> any infiltration across the border would be a threat but in the course of our border security -- >> i use satisfied we have sufficient...
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mr. taylor since other city departments have them whether or not people take advantage of them. i certainly don't fully agree with the last statement it won't be a good use of financial resources i think it would be a good resource ever financial services and i'm not sure it's an unwanted service >> i might propose we don't a little case study i want to know what it could cost to make some of the guys patrolling those that involve donations to captions that kind of thing it is more likely that someone who doesn't speak english get involved i'll leave it to staff to price those out because i'm also a little bit concerned that, you know, maybe people are not calling you and asking you but there maybe a need on a trial basis if no one picked up that in a trial basis that is also useful information. i propose we change the recommendation to say that we'll analyze whether the costs and pick up specific guys to so what the cost will be to make the guys available. any reaction from the commissioners >> i'll oppose that. in regards to the item itself the fact that we are in san francisc
mr. taylor since other city departments have them whether or not people take advantage of them. i certainly don't fully agree with the last statement it won't be a good use of financial resources i think it would be a good resource ever financial services and i'm not sure it's an unwanted service >> i might propose we don't a little case study i want to know what it could cost to make some of the guys patrolling those that involve donations to captions that kind of thing it is more likely...
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mr. taylor, they told him yes. he leaves that day having heard a yes from the director of elections. your name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, chris k, bak, secretary of state, announced that no, john taylor would not be able to remove his name because he hadn't filed his paperwork correctly. so chris kobak's office has now released a sworn affidavit from the elections director. from a guy who john taylor told him yeah, you've done it right. you're off the ballot. this sworn affidavit says yeah, john taylor did ask if his name would be removed from the ballot. but, according to the affidavit, no one ever spoke any words in response to that question. instead, he gestured but the answer was uncertain. he asked if his name would be removed from the ballot. and i, in response, gestured, but the answer was uncertain. again, mr. taylor asked if his name would be removed from the candidate list and i gestured as to indicate we'll see. so now we know. it wasn't this, it wasn't this, it was the classic shrug. the secretary of state's office in kansas says nobody
mr. taylor, they told him yes. he leaves that day having heard a yes from the director of elections. your name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, chris k, bak, secretary of state, announced that no, john taylor would not be able to remove his name because he hadn't filed his paperwork correctly. so chris kobak's office has now released a sworn affidavit from the elections director. from a guy who john taylor told him yeah, you've done it right. you're off the ballot....
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mr. taylor we must choose carefully how we treat a stranger among us your choice as serious implementation for the strarg and also ourselves how we choose to deal with the crisis has serious implementation for those children and serious implementation for who and what we are as a country. i believe we in san francisco should set the example for insuring that a minimum those kids are accorded the legal rights that our constitution and international law provide them the rest i'll submit >> thank you supervisor campos. >> president chiu. >> thank you colleagues first of all, i have two difficult memoriams here today. first, i move we adjourn this afternoons meeting 34 memory of mary ash son she was a resident in our city in burrow heights and traevenlg she was a victim of a domestic homicide. this year we know there are several deaths being investigated that are likely related to domestic violence and we know that every tragedy is one, too many for our city. mary was well liked in her committee and represented by her committee she was a zoo i thought a fan of the giants and 49ers. her friends
mr. taylor we must choose carefully how we treat a stranger among us your choice as serious implementation for the strarg and also ourselves how we choose to deal with the crisis has serious implementation for those children and serious implementation for who and what we are as a country. i believe we in san francisco should set the example for insuring that a minimum those kids are accorded the legal rights that our constitution and international law provide them the rest i'll submit >>...
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mr. taylor because of the decisions made by the port let me use the most significant example in recent years business owner around the washington eight project they know my prospective on the project the hope and desire when we were going through the process when we were going to be able to figure out how that project could meet the community needs as ended up obeying being proposed as the lead champion on the board of supervisors i had a significant disagreement with the port that being said there's a process for how port commissioners are selected it goes through the board i am the one person here at least on this committee for example, choose to vote against a port commissioner property by itself mayor that's the process we have right now and that's the progress that process was envisioned in the burton act there's a way for us to at the board of supervisors to significantly weigh our objections to port commissioners and because of that process you know, i think we had a process that allows the prospective on this issue through, you know, we'll be monitoring this and in the future how div
mr. taylor because of the decisions made by the port let me use the most significant example in recent years business owner around the washington eight project they know my prospective on the project the hope and desire when we were going through the process when we were going to be able to figure out how that project could meet the community needs as ended up obeying being proposed as the lead champion on the board of supervisors i had a significant disagreement with the port that being said...
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mr. taylor i have to remind you in the meeting the request to the architect was no objection to deliver the draufrgz ahead 7, 8, 9 was not attended to i'm seeing it today he was more and more busy and couldn't do it you bye i want to see a consistency before we make a decision rather than see him for 5 minutes that's a simple request. >> commissioner antonini and sir, i guess we'll have to do the two week continuance i said support it but i'll vote for the continuance i hear the concerns of commissioner moore and commissioner richards and i want to everyone to thank you for the opportunity to see the changes i hope that commissioners do communicate with you and the project sponsor and we hopefully can have before the hamburger we can have material that are reflective of the final product. >> the project is continued until the 18 we'll produce produce the packet for the commissioners by the 11. >> mr. smokes can that be done. >> we had labor day weekend in between we had 4 business days and wrpd staff signed off and we scalped to put together enough information and unfortunately production i
mr. taylor i have to remind you in the meeting the request to the architect was no objection to deliver the draufrgz ahead 7, 8, 9 was not attended to i'm seeing it today he was more and more busy and couldn't do it you bye i want to see a consistency before we make a decision rather than see him for 5 minutes that's a simple request. >> commissioner antonini and sir, i guess we'll have to do the two week continuance i said support it but i'll vote for the continuance i hear the concerns...
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mr. taylor or mr., haven't there been recent reports on twitter around facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the united states across our southwestern border? >> yes, sir, there have been twitter, social media exchanges among isil adherents across the globe, speaking about that as a possibility. >> would you view it as a threat? >> certainly, any infiltration across our border would be a threat, but in the course of our border security -- >> are you satisfied that we have sufficient border security to prevent that? >> sir, i'm satisfied that we are trying to build a border security capability that would -- >> are you satisfied that we now have the capability to prevent that? >> i'm satisfied that we have the intelligence and the capability at our border that would prevent that activity. >> well, you know, it's interesting, because an american reporter named james o'keefe dressed as osama bin laden walked across the border, the rio grand river undetected. something like that concern you
mr. taylor or mr., haven't there been recent reports on twitter around facebook of messages that would urge infiltration into the united states across our southwestern border? >> yes, sir, there have been twitter, social media exchanges among isil adherents across the globe, speaking about that as a possibility. >> would you view it as a threat? >> certainly, any infiltration across our border would be a threat, but in the course of our border security -- >> are you...
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mr. taylor the democrat can't come off the ballot because the kansas law indicates you can only do so ifou have shown the inability to perform the duties of office and secretary of state kovac has saying mr. taylor has done no such thing and will be capable to serve and can't come off the ballot, so that brings the question is the democrat himself actually going to be on the ballot. keep in mind, they have to print the ballot soon because they have to issue absentee ballots for overseas voters. so we may see litigation in the days ahead and we you can have a democrat on the ballot who is not campaigning, basically saying don't vote for me: it's a remarkable scenario. >> woodruff: senator roberts may be vulnerable now. this independent candidate greg orman, how would he vote? he says he's independent. would he vote democratic if he were elected? what are his position on the issues? >> his politics seem to be sort of centrist politics. his consultants are democratic consultants. he's obviously somebody democrats think could caucus with them next year if he wins. keep in mind there are two
mr. taylor the democrat can't come off the ballot because the kansas law indicates you can only do so ifou have shown the inability to perform the duties of office and secretary of state kovac has saying mr. taylor has done no such thing and will be capable to serve and can't come off the ballot, so that brings the question is the democrat himself actually going to be on the ballot. keep in mind, they have to print the ballot soon because they have to issue absentee ballots for overseas voters....
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mr. taylor, general taylor and mr. rasmussen, i'm not going to ask you if you shared that assessment at the time, because the president indicated that that was an assessment that he had. but i will say, given all the bloodshed and resources suspended in the attempts to take fallujah in 2004, and i was privileged to go there at one point in 2004, 2005 time period. and those years of toil by our marines and soldiers in an bar, they followed to make it a peaceful place, but those comments are particularly concerning. as you all know, we took serious losses in one six-month period, ohio's unit lost 46 marines. 22 were killed from one rifle company in columbus. so obviously, this struggle affects a lot of our communities, including back home in ohio. mr. rasmussen, in 2013, did the intelligence community identify that al qaeda in syria has expressed interest in external operations? >> yes. and we can talk about that more in -- >> ok. >> -- in closed session, but yes. >> in 2013 did they determine that it existed in the form
mr. taylor, general taylor and mr. rasmussen, i'm not going to ask you if you shared that assessment at the time, because the president indicated that that was an assessment that he had. but i will say, given all the bloodshed and resources suspended in the attempts to take fallujah in 2004, and i was privileged to go there at one point in 2004, 2005 time period. and those years of toil by our marines and soldiers in an bar, they followed to make it a peaceful place, but those comments are...
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mr. taylor, mr. rasmussen, what start kilobit more about the estimated hundred u.s. persons who have left to join the fight. is this investment or do we have a sense of who this hundred plus people are, names to move there from, how much detail to we have ? >> that travel has not happened. individuals that travel, individuals that traveled and come back to my travel and perhaps been killed that number is all encompassing and does not reflect an estimate of who is is i quit their right now today. more we can say with greater precision in the closed session. i think we can reassure you that we have some significant detail behind that broad number. >> great. i'm going to drive past a couple more questions in open session on this topic. we will see how far we can get. with regard to that number is a differentiation, specific differentiation between those who are actually joining isil and those, for example, i traveled to turkey now over a year ago, but there was certainly american citizens of syrian descent who were there trying to provide humanitarian relief in the figh
mr. taylor, mr. rasmussen, what start kilobit more about the estimated hundred u.s. persons who have left to join the fight. is this investment or do we have a sense of who this hundred plus people are, names to move there from, how much detail to we have ? >> that travel has not happened. individuals that travel, individuals that traveled and come back to my travel and perhaps been killed that number is all encompassing and does not reflect an estimate of who is is i quit their right now...
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. >> earlier mrs. taylor asked don hickey to discuss some of the personalities. could you comment on dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins who were both governor of new york state. and also the landing of money by tompkins to fund new york state's role in the war of 1812, which when he died, he was very -- he was broke. and tompkins went on to serve as monroe's vice president for eight years. could you comment on the role of dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins. >> i probably couldn't say more than what you have. certainly not an area of expertise for me. but what i would say is that the -- at this time there is sort of a movement towards secession that has been going on in new england. and i think the -- the burning of washington is one of the things that pulls the rug out from that movement because there is quite a bit of outrage that spreads, including up to new england and to new york over the burning of washington. i don't know if anybody else has something to add about it, but -- >> are there any other personalities you want to discuss that had a role in the war
. >> earlier mrs. taylor asked don hickey to discuss some of the personalities. could you comment on dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins who were both governor of new york state. and also the landing of money by tompkins to fund new york state's role in the war of 1812, which when he died, he was very -- he was broke. and tompkins went on to serve as monroe's vice president for eight years. could you comment on the role of dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins. >> i probably couldn't...
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mr. taylor, he was told yes. he left having heard a yes from the director of elections. name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, the kansas secretary of state announced that actually, no, chad taylor would not be allowed to with draw his name because he did not file his paperwork correctly? really. and then we get to the shrug. so his office now release add sworn affidavit from the elections director, from the guy that chad taylor told him, yeah, you have done it right, you are off the ballot, the sworn affidavit says, yeah, chad taylor did ask if his name would be removed from the ballot, but according to the affidavit, nobody ever spoke any words in response to that question. instead, the elections director said he gestured that the answer was uncertain. look at the affidavit. it's amazing. he is like a human magic 8 ball. he asked if his name would be removed from the ballot and i gestured that the answer was uncertain. i gestured by shrugging my shoulders as to indicate, we'll see. it was not this. it was not this. it was the classic shrug.
mr. taylor, he was told yes. he left having heard a yes from the director of elections. name has been removed from the november ballot. the following day, the kansas secretary of state announced that actually, no, chad taylor would not be allowed to with draw his name because he did not file his paperwork correctly? really. and then we get to the shrug. so his office now release add sworn affidavit from the elections director, from the guy that chad taylor told him, yeah, you have done it...
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mr. taylor stating he's incapable of serving. the law is very clear on this point. ave no choice but to keep his name on the ballot. >> chad taylor said he consulted with kobach's office before he withdrew and plans to challenge kobach. joining me now, jonathan martin for "the new york times" who's been covering this race. wow. what a fascinating and complicated tangled web here. so, what's -- let's start with the sticking point. it seems to me weird you wouldn't be able to take your name off a ballot. it seems strange to say you're going to be forced to run for an office you no longer want to run for. >> yeah, i mean, my joke was that all of us thought all along that the control of the u.s. senate would come down to legal wrangling topeka. look, there's a state law that says -- i'm forgetting the exact phrase, so forgive me. basically you have to demonstrate that you are incapable of serving. >> right. >> and the secretary of state, mr. kobach, is saying that the democrat has not proven that. now, i can tell you that there's a development that's happening even in th
mr. taylor stating he's incapable of serving. the law is very clear on this point. ave no choice but to keep his name on the ballot. >> chad taylor said he consulted with kobach's office before he withdrew and plans to challenge kobach. joining me now, jonathan martin for "the new york times" who's been covering this race. wow. what a fascinating and complicated tangled web here. so, what's -- let's start with the sticking point. it seems to me weird you wouldn't be able to take...
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mr. taylor, general taylor and mr. rassmussen, i'm not going to ask if you shared that assessment at the time, because that was an assessment that he had. but i will say, given all the bloodshed and resources expended in the two attempts to take fallujah in 2004. and i was privileged to go there at one point in 2004-2005 time period. and those years of toil by our marines and soldiers in anbar that followed to make it a are particularly disconcerting. as you all know, we took serious losses. in one six-month period in 2005, lost 46 marines in one battalion, 22 killed from one rifle company in columbus. obviously this struggle affects a lot of our communities, including back home in ohio. i would ask you, mr. rassmussen, in 2013, did the intelligence community identify that al qaeda associated groups in syria had expressed interest in external operations? >> yes, and we can talk about that more in closed session. >> yeah. in 2013, did the intelligence community assess the threat existed into western europe in the homela
mr. taylor, general taylor and mr. rassmussen, i'm not going to ask if you shared that assessment at the time, because that was an assessment that he had. but i will say, given all the bloodshed and resources expended in the two attempts to take fallujah in 2004. and i was privileged to go there at one point in 2004-2005 time period. and those years of toil by our marines and soldiers in anbar that followed to make it a are particularly disconcerting. as you all know, we took serious losses. in...
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mr. taylor will leadoff. as i mentioned, we assessed the threat from isil primarily to be in the region. nonetheless, the number of europeans and americans that have gone to fight in syria, that threat can manifest itself back in europe or the u.s.. we have begun with the aviation security changes that we have made and still i to make it more difficult for people to try to get explosives onto aircraft, to bring those aircraft down the could be traveling to the u.s.. we have increased our intelligence cooperation with our partners across the world in attempting to identify people who have gone to serve and/or to because syria intelligence is the one thing that helps us identify these individuals before they are able to act and use intelligent systems to learn who they are makes us much more effective in interdicting them. on cve,he focus getting our communities aware of the risks -- >> [indiscernible] >> sorry, sir. homegrown, violent extremists. as nick mentioned, probably the most immediate threat comes from
mr. taylor will leadoff. as i mentioned, we assessed the threat from isil primarily to be in the region. nonetheless, the number of europeans and americans that have gone to fight in syria, that threat can manifest itself back in europe or the u.s.. we have begun with the aviation security changes that we have made and still i to make it more difficult for people to try to get explosives onto aircraft, to bring those aircraft down the could be traveling to the u.s.. we have increased our...
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. >> earlier mrs. taylor asked don hickey to discuss some of the personalities.could you comment on dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins who were both governor of new york state. and also the landing of money by tompkins to fund new york state's role in the war of 1812, which when he died, he was very -- he was broke. and tompkins went on to serve as monroe's vice president for eight years. could you comment on the role of dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins. >> i probably couldn't say more than what you have. certainly not an area of expertise for me. but what i would say is that the -- at this time there is sort of a movement towards secession that has been going on in new england. and i think the -- the burning of washington is one of the things that pulls the rug out from that movement because there is quite a bit of outrage that spreads, including up to new england and to new york over the burning of washington. i don't know if anybody else has something to add about it, but -- >> are there any other personalities you want to discuss that had a role in the war
. >> earlier mrs. taylor asked don hickey to discuss some of the personalities.could you comment on dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins who were both governor of new york state. and also the landing of money by tompkins to fund new york state's role in the war of 1812, which when he died, he was very -- he was broke. and tompkins went on to serve as monroe's vice president for eight years. could you comment on the role of dewitt clinton and daniel tompkins. >> i probably couldn't say...
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mr. taylor remains on the ballot. voters are fairly smart.e have a long record of instances when the voters are able to correctly identify when a partisan candidate is in the race. it hasn't a low-information voters turning out for the presidency, but having given thoughts to the senate. >> we say this battleground of 11 states, let's look at the democratic-held seats, the seats that the democrats need to protect, eight of them on the map. i want to go through these with you. the democrats have to protect as many of these as possible if they're going to keep the senate. you say the most vulnerable of ones we're looking at the screen is for democrats, louisiana, mary landrieu, there's news we have to share, a judge yesterday throwing out a residency challenge. refations about mary landrieu listing a d.c. address on some regulatory forms. living with her parents when she's in new orleans. so the judge basically saying he threw it out, though he basically said this could be revisited after the election potentially. that's where that stands right
mr. taylor remains on the ballot. voters are fairly smart.e have a long record of instances when the voters are able to correctly identify when a partisan candidate is in the race. it hasn't a low-information voters turning out for the presidency, but having given thoughts to the senate. >> we say this battleground of 11 states, let's look at the democratic-held seats, the seats that the democrats need to protect, eight of them on the map. i want to go through these with you. the...
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ambassador to ukraine william taylor. mr. a thank you so much. a pivotal day. i mean, this nato summit, according to the former supreme allied commander of nato, he called it the most important nato summit since the fall of the berlin wall. when it comes to ukraine and what we've seen happen in the past couple of days, the talk of cease-fire, the talk then of not a cease-fire, the seven-point peace plan, what is nato's role here? what concrete steps would you like to see? >> well, nato's role is, first off, to defend its members, and it's going to take steps to reassure the pols, the baltic countries, latvia, lithuania and estonia that nato is fully behind them and will fully defend them in a case. that's the first thing. the second thing with regard to ukraine, nato will demonstrate that the violation of territorial integrity, the violation of international law, the invasion of neighbors that russia has done over the past six months is you be acceptable, and nato will take steps, i believe, to support ukraine. certainly politically, but i think militarily it w
ambassador to ukraine william taylor. mr. a thank you so much. a pivotal day. i mean, this nato summit, according to the former supreme allied commander of nato, he called it the most important nato summit since the fall of the berlin wall. when it comes to ukraine and what we've seen happen in the past couple of days, the talk of cease-fire, the talk then of not a cease-fire, the seven-point peace plan, what is nato's role here? what concrete steps would you like to see? >> well, nato's...
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mr. orman and a democrat named chad taylor and the incumbent pat roberts. about 45 minutes before the close of business, before the deadline, the democrat in the race has dropped out. chad taylor says he's terminating his campaign. that means it's a one man versus one man race. and that means the prospects for that kansas senate seat and for the overall control of the u.s. senate are radically different than they were a few hours ago. joining us now casey hunt. thanks for being here and congratulations on your new gig. >> thank you, rachel. it's great to see you. >> is it a fair interpretation of this news to see this as radically pat roberts holding on to this seat? >> look, this race still has to settle a little bit, but it's clear that democrats at least view this as a place where they really could take a step forward and it's also clear that they maneuvered behind the scenes to make this happened while the republicans are already tagging harry reid as responsible for this i'm hearing from my sources that senator claire mccaskill played a key role in get
mr. orman and a democrat named chad taylor and the incumbent pat roberts. about 45 minutes before the close of business, before the deadline, the democrat in the race has dropped out. chad taylor says he's terminating his campaign. that means it's a one man versus one man race. and that means the prospects for that kansas senate seat and for the overall control of the u.s. senate are radically different than they were a few hours ago. joining us now casey hunt. thanks for being here and...
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jessica taylor and mr. gonzales were guests on washington journal. this is 90 minutes. e are 58 days before the midterm elections. joining us this morning, jessica taylor from "the hill." nathan gonzales, deputy editor of "the rock bird political report." -- thesident said tony president sat down yesterday and was asked about immigration and the delay on immigration. here's a portion of that interview. [video clip] news is we have bipartisan support for that. house republicans refuse to do it and i said to them that if on something so common sense that you have got labor, business, evangelicals, folks across the board all ofing it, i will use the legal authority i have to act. laying the groundwork for that, jeh johnson from homeland security has presented me with inliminary, you know, ideas terms of how we can take executive action. i have determined that i want to make sure we get it right. >> it looks like election-year politics. >> i want to make sure that not only are the t's crossed and i's dotted, but i am being honest now, about the politics of it. this trouble w
jessica taylor and mr. gonzales were guests on washington journal. this is 90 minutes. e are 58 days before the midterm elections. joining us this morning, jessica taylor from "the hill." nathan gonzales, deputy editor of "the rock bird political report." -- thesident said tony president sat down yesterday and was asked about immigration and the delay on immigration. here's a portion of that interview. [video clip] news is we have bipartisan support for that. house...
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taylor could not say where the incident happened as she was not familiar with the vicinity. mr. fresco confirmed that the incident took place, although his version was very different. he, the accused, and ms. taylor war traveling in one vehicle on their way from an outing. he was the driver. the accused sat in the front passenger seat while ms. taylor occupied the back seat. he confirmed that they were stopped by traffic officers twice. once for speeding. he was asked by the officer to step outside, which he did. and while the officer was writing him a ticket, the accused left his seat to join him. another officer went to the front passenger seat where he found the accused's firearm, picked it up, and ejected the bullet in the process. this action irritated the accused, who rebuked the officer for handling "another man's firearm." he told the officer that his fingerprints were all over the firearm and if anything were to happen, he, the officer, would be held responsible. they left the scene soon thereafter without warning the accused took out his firearm and fired a shot in the
taylor could not say where the incident happened as she was not familiar with the vicinity. mr. fresco confirmed that the incident took place, although his version was very different. he, the accused, and ms. taylor war traveling in one vehicle on their way from an outing. he was the driver. the accused sat in the front passenger seat while ms. taylor occupied the back seat. he confirmed that they were stopped by traffic officers twice. once for speeding. he was asked by the officer to step...
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taylor ross would be a good candidate. he had been very close to her husband. .he had been very engaged they thought i could put up a good fight against mr. sullivan. she was at first a little unsure. one thing george said was that nellie -- she did appear to be quite ambitious. she did agree she would run to fill out her husband's last two years. wyoming does have a long history of granting rights and having various -- the first state to grant women the right to vote in 1890. in 1920, just a few years before running for governor, there was a town hall in jackson. there were many opportunities for women to vote and get involved and to serve in an office. she would say the most important role for a woman is as a wife and a mother. she often mentioned that. it waso thought important for everybody, women, men, whatever, to be involved as citizens. because there are only three weeks before the election and because she was in mourning, she was not going to go around the campaign. here and reporters would come to her and they would some major her about issues in wyoming. that was the campaign on nellie 's part. a movingven called picture compa
taylor ross would be a good candidate. he had been very close to her husband. .he had been very engaged they thought i could put up a good fight against mr. sullivan. she was at first a little unsure. one thing george said was that nellie -- she did appear to be quite ambitious. she did agree she would run to fill out her husband's last two years. wyoming does have a long history of granting rights and having various -- the first state to grant women the right to vote in 1890. in 1920, just a...
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william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine from the united states and is live now. mr.assador, nice to see you. what do you make of what happened? >> well, has to be a good thing that they're not killing each other again still. the russians have now acknowledged that they've got full control over this, by entering into this deal withmer poroshenko. very interesting the deal follows mr. poroshenko's offer of several weeks ago and that the russians have accepted the cease fire is beginning to hold. there's a good sign that the shelling has stopped. which means that fewer ukrainians are being killed and fewer russian soldiers will go back across the border to russia where this was becoming a problem for mr. putin. >> the effect of this, from my reading -- you tell me -- the effect is some areas in the east of ukraine will not be as centrally governed and have some autonomy. >> mr. poroshenko made the suggestion, the peace proposal, exactly that, that is some deal would include a -- authority to local governments, including dough ned k, such as the policy of use of local ta
william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine from the united states and is live now. mr.assador, nice to see you. what do you make of what happened? >> well, has to be a good thing that they're not killing each other again still. the russians have now acknowledged that they've got full control over this, by entering into this deal withmer poroshenko. very interesting the deal follows mr. poroshenko's offer of several weeks ago and that the russians have accepted the cease fire is...
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mr. peterson be playing? and how far is too far when it comes to disciplining kids? joining me now, goldie taylorjonathan capehart. his column is entitled "adrian peterson must beat his upbringing." thank you both for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, reverend. >> should adrian peterson be playing, did the nfl make the right call here? >> i'm not sure. after seeing the pictures of the injuries that his 4-year-old sustained, i'm not sure whether he should be playing. look, as i wrote in the piece, i too was someone who was whooped from time to time with a switch that sometimes i had to go and get myself. other times, a parent or a relative would go out and get it to ensure that whatever thing i wasn't supposed to do i would never do it again. but when you ask the question about how far is too far, i would have to say that the injuries we're looking at on the screen right now, that that's too far. when you're drawing blood from someone, from your own child, you've gone too far. and also, the experience that i wrote about, my personal experience of having gone through this, i wasn't a 4-year
mr. peterson be playing? and how far is too far when it comes to disciplining kids? joining me now, goldie taylorjonathan capehart. his column is entitled "adrian peterson must beat his upbringing." thank you both for being here. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, reverend. >> should adrian peterson be playing, did the nfl make the right call here? >> i'm not sure. after seeing the pictures of the injuries that his 4-year-old sustained, i'm not sure whether he...
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with you as close as we can and should in no to taylor and aumf going forward, and we look forward to that opportunity. >> senator corker. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to say as i said to you personally, we have three senators, president, vice president, secretary of state that are exercising terrible judgment right now. and to say that you're going to do this regardless of what we say, you're not going to ask for by and by the united states senate or house of representatives on behalf of the american people, in a conflict to choose is going to be multiyear. some people say a decade, taking us into another country with a different enemy is exercising the worst judgment possible. and so i've said this to you as long as i can personally. saying if congress wants to play a constructive role, we would welcome the. to me is a political game. and i'm disappointed that you as secretary of state after being chairman of this committee, after espousing the views that you espouse in the past, out of convenience in parsing legal words would make a statement you just made. so let me move on and say, i would love, you say much has been a pu
with you as close as we can and should in no to taylor and aumf going forward, and we look forward to that opportunity. >> senator corker. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to say as i said to you personally, we have three senators, president, vice president, secretary of state that are exercising terrible judgment right now. and to say that you're going to do this regardless of what we say, you're not going to ask for by and by the united states senate or house of...