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mr. walters, what is this? >> this is a dry ice rocket cannon. we use it to launch the t- shirts up into the air. we'rt all works. >> then we'll break it all down after we show them how it works. you can see the hot water going in here. >> i'm not going to put my face in it or anything. >> you're going to be fine. you can see all this carbon dioxide go is coming out. mr. walters, seal it up. now we have a pressure gauge here. we're going to focus straight up. we'll look straight up. look at that, kim. >> missed the camera. >> was that awesome? >> this is cool. >> is this like what you see at games? >> no. >> no. >> i don't see this when they do it. >> not at all. so let's tell them how you did it. first of all, you've got this pvc contraption here. in the bottom here we have dry ice. correct? >> yes. put the dry ice in to start with and we add our i'm using three sheets and it fits right across the top and then the top goes on and we'll seal this. >> like this, good. >> seal it up. >> excellent. and then? >> then we just put the hot water into it
mr. walters, what is this? >> this is a dry ice rocket cannon. we use it to launch the t- shirts up into the air. we'rt all works. >> then we'll break it all down after we show them how it works. you can see the hot water going in here. >> i'm not going to put my face in it or anything. >> you're going to be fine. you can see all this carbon dioxide go is coming out. mr. walters, seal it up. now we have a pressure gauge here. we're going to focus straight up. we'll look...
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mr. walter reuther was a member of the committee -- was a member that met with president kennedy. >> i believee groundwork for the building of a functioning, broad system of americans of all walks of life and points of view, from all races and creeds, and colors, can carry on, not only the common struggles to achieve an effective and meaningful civil rights legislation, but do the day-to-day job of fighting discrimination in education, housing, employment, and in public accommodations. i think this is the true significance of what we have started today. >> i am on a to present the leader of our nation, one less conducted a moral campaign in the southern area of the nation. against the citadel of racism. dr. martin luther king, jr. >> thank you mr. randolph. i would simply like to say that i think that this has been one of the great days of america. and i take this march will go down as one of the greatest cup if not the greatest demonstration for freedom and human dignity ever held in the united states. >> the slumbering conscience of america stood aroused, tall and awakened, as twilight settl
mr. walter reuther was a member of the committee -- was a member that met with president kennedy. >> i believee groundwork for the building of a functioning, broad system of americans of all walks of life and points of view, from all races and creeds, and colors, can carry on, not only the common struggles to achieve an effective and meaningful civil rights legislation, but do the day-to-day job of fighting discrimination in education, housing, employment, and in public accommodations. i...
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walters: mr. mondale, i'm afraid your time is up. mr. mondale: sorry. ms. walters: mr. president? the president: yes. with regard to medicare, no, but it's time for us to say that medicare is in pretty much the same condition that social security was, and something is going to have to be done in the next several years to make it fiscally sound. and, no, i never proposed any $20 billion should come out of medicare, i have proposed that the program we must treat with that particular problem. and maybe part of that problem is because during the 4 years of the carter-mondale administration medical costs in this country went up 87 percent. ms.walters: all right. fine. the president: i gave you back some of that time. [laughter] ms. walters: we can't keep going back for other rebuttals, there'll be time later. we now go to our final round. the way things stand now, we have time for only two sets of questions, and by lot, it will be jim and diane. and we'll start with jim wieghart. mr. wieghart: mr. president, the economic recovery is real, but uneven. the census bureau, just a month ago
walters: mr. mondale, i'm afraid your time is up. mr. mondale: sorry. ms. walters: mr. president? the president: yes. with regard to medicare, no, but it's time for us to say that medicare is in pretty much the same condition that social security was, and something is going to have to be done in the next several years to make it fiscally sound. and, no, i never proposed any $20 billion should come out of medicare, i have proposed that the program we must treat with that particular problem. and...
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walters: mr. president? president reagan well, let me : just respond with regard to social security. when we took office, we discovered that the program that the carter-mondale administration had said would solve the fiscal problems of social security for the next 50 years wouldn't solve them for five. social security was due to go bankrupt before 1983. any proposals that i made at that time were at the request of the chairman, a democrat, of one of the leading committees, who said we have to do something before the program goes broke and the checks bounce. and so, we made a proposal. and then in 1982, they used that proposal in a demagogic fashion for the 1982 campaign. and three days after the election in 1982, they came to us and said, social security, we know, is broke. indeed, we had to borrow $17 billion to pay the checks. and then i asked for a bipartisan commission, which i'd asked for from the beginning, to sit down and work out a solution. and so, the whole matter of what to do with social security
walters: mr. president? president reagan well, let me : just respond with regard to social security. when we took office, we discovered that the program that the carter-mondale administration had said would solve the fiscal problems of social security for the next 50 years wouldn't solve them for five. social security was due to go bankrupt before 1983. any proposals that i made at that time were at the request of the chairman, a democrat, of one of the leading committees, who said we have to...
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mr. smith: ms. walters, a follow-up? ms. walters: while we are discussing policy, had iran not taken american hostages, i assume that in order to preserve our neutrality, we would have stopped the flow of spare parts and vital war materials once war broke out between iraq and iran. now we're offering to lift the ban on such goods if they let our people come home. doesn't this reward terrorism, compromise our neutrality, and possibly antagonize nations now friendly to us in the middle east? pres. carter: we will maintain our position of neutrality in the iran and iraq war. we have no plans to sell additional materiel or goods to iran, that might be of a warlike nature. when i made my decision to stop all trade with iran as a result of the taking of our hostages, i announced then and have consistently maintained since then that if the hostages are released safely, that we would make delivery on those items which iran owns -- which they have bought and paid for -- also, that the frozen iranian assets would be released. that's b
mr. smith: ms. walters, a follow-up? ms. walters: while we are discussing policy, had iran not taken american hostages, i assume that in order to preserve our neutrality, we would have stopped the flow of spare parts and vital war materials once war broke out between iraq and iran. now we're offering to lift the ban on such goods if they let our people come home. doesn't this reward terrorism, compromise our neutrality, and possibly antagonize nations now friendly to us in the middle east?...
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sot - barbara walters (20/20, 2000): "mr. ramsey, did you kill jonben?t?" john ramsey: "no, i did not." barbara walters: "mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter?" patsy ramsey: "no, i did not kill my daughter." the ramsey: "death would have been a welcomed relief from the pain and agony i felt." per legal/karle - must keep this track line about the ramseys being cleared as suspects in 2008 only 12 years after the authorities exonerate the ramsey: "we keep our curtains closed. our doors and windows are locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information that can be helpful in the case. // it didn't matter. we'd lost our child. that's what mattered." many of the high school football coaches gather hours before the game to set the sidelines.... carolina has many wondering what what happened.... also.. another world record breaks in new york and it only took 19-hundred hot dogs to complete.... and here's a live look at the new york stock exchange... we sent him here to fix it. but cong
sot - barbara walters (20/20, 2000): "mr. ramsey, did you kill jonben?t?" john ramsey: "no, i did not." barbara walters: "mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter?" patsy ramsey: "no, i did not kill my daughter." the ramsey: "death would have been a welcomed relief from the pain and agony i felt." per legal/karle - must keep this track line about the ramseys being cleared as suspects in 2008 only 12 years after the authorities exonerate the...
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extended interview -- >> reporter: they eventually tried to set the record straight with barbara walters. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jon benet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: but if not the ramseys, then who did it? >> jon benet was a pedophile's dream come true. >> reporter: lou smit, the detective brought in by t boulder attorney general's office, believed a sexual predator killed jon benet. >> i believe he brought her into the deepest part of that basement and did very brutal things to her. >> reporter: smit uncovered evidence that had reportedly been overlooked by the boulder police. a broken window where the killer could have entered. a footprint. marks on jon benet indicative of a stun gun. >> that was a little parade -- >> reporter: when i spoke to john ramsey in 2012, he had a child beauty pageants made him uncomfortable and he told me if he had another chance, he wouldn't let jon benet compete publicly. >> were you naive about letting her compete in pageants? >> yeah, probably. yeah. >> but your lesson was,
extended interview -- >> reporter: they eventually tried to set the record straight with barbara walters. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jon benet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: but if not the ramseys, then who did it? >> jon benet was a pedophile's dream come true. >> reporter: lou smit, the detective brought in by t boulder attorney general's office, believed a sexual...
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quickly honed in on her parents sot - barbara walters / sot - barbara walters (20/20, 2000): barbara walters: mr. daughter?" patsy ramsey: "no, i did not kill my daughter." burke would later fall under suspicion too. that morning he recalls staying in bed as police arrived.. sot burke: "i was scared, i think. i mean i didn't know if there was a bad guy downstairs and my interview. he and his parents we eventually cleared as suspects and the case remains open. ll: and burke says he realizes but he is doing the interview to honor jon benet's memory so no one forgets. david? san francisco 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick took a knee once again during the national anthem before tonight's game against the rams.. but this time.. he wasn't alone. one of his teammates joined him.. while two others raised their fists. there was a similiar show of the field by members of the which he says is to protest against racial inequality. 19- people use a leaf blower.. buy a leaf blower. how many times have you bought something.... used it once or twice... then... it just sits in your garage or basement? now... y
quickly honed in on her parents sot - barbara walters / sot - barbara walters (20/20, 2000): barbara walters: mr. daughter?" patsy ramsey: "no, i did not kill my daughter." burke would later fall under suspicion too. that morning he recalls staying in bed as police arrived.. sot burke: "i was scared, i think. i mean i didn't know if there was a bad guy downstairs and my interview. he and his parents we eventually cleared as suspects and the case remains open. ll: and burke...
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mrs. walters: he enlisted in the army in march of 2011, and though this was his first deployment to afghanistan, he had also been deployed to iraq to combat the islamic state. he was awarded over a dozen medals in his military career and was awarded the purple heart medal. staff sar get thompson was just 28. and he leaves behind his wife of five years. our prayers remain with her, his family, friends, and fellow soldiers. staff sergeant thompson gave everything to protect our freedom. it is because of him, because of his service, because of his sacrifice, that we live in the most free nation on earth. we will always remember this and we will remain forever grateful for his selfless sacrifice. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, i rise to express my deep sadness on the passing of former israeli president and prime mi
mrs. walters: he enlisted in the army in march of 2011, and though this was his first deployment to afghanistan, he had also been deployed to iraq to combat the islamic state. he was awarded over a dozen medals in his military career and was awarded the purple heart medal. staff sar get thompson was just 28. and he leaves behind his wife of five years. our prayers remain with her, his family, friends, and fellow soldiers. staff sergeant thompson gave everything to protect our freedom. it is...
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mr. scott, walter scott.eople may remember and/or charleston, south carolina, walter scott gunned down by a police officer after the officer stopped him for a taillight being out. but know you have to run, as people said, this man was not even the suspect. and also remember the walter scott case plant.s a that was a plant shown on the video. we're convinced in this video was about a citizen shooting a cop and it showed it clearly, that the video would be out. and if the video was conclusive, it would be out. something is wrong and the reason why they will not release the video, and we need to listen to the experts and the family and have it released. amy: reverend dr. william barber, president of the north carolina naacp, and moral monday leader. his most recent book "third , reconstruction: moral mondays, fusion politics, and the rise of a new justice movement." thank you so much for joining us from north carolina. back, a fiery session of the u.s. senate. it was the senate banking committee and it was senat
mr. scott, walter scott.eople may remember and/or charleston, south carolina, walter scott gunned down by a police officer after the officer stopped him for a taillight being out. but know you have to run, as people said, this man was not even the suspect. and also remember the walter scott case plant.s a that was a plant shown on the video. we're convinced in this video was about a citizen shooting a cop and it showed it clearly, that the video would be out. and if the video was conclusive, it...
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mr. president. >> amy walter who i undecided torments about this choice, because her point is.e have some of the most popular candidates in our history. >> look. i think they obviously agree with dana. >> i love the millennials. >> you're huge with them. . you get out there and grip it and rip it. you have to stand by the iron ball and just swing away. >> it's also not the end of the world. which is come back. i'm just so excited about to do this share. >> how could it be better? >> if you really love politics, we have the best panel in the business. that's coming up. and we're also going to ask them for their debate, honeysugar. stay with us, we have a lot more yet to come. and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira can lower your ability
mr. president. >> amy walter who i undecided torments about this choice, because her point is.e have some of the most popular candidates in our history. >> look. i think they obviously agree with dana. >> i love the millennials. >> you're huge with them. . you get out there and grip it and rip it. you have to stand by the iron ball and just swing away. >> it's also not the end of the world. which is come back. i'm just so excited about to do this share. >>...
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they sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. reporter: the new documentary includes a heartbreaking interest saw with the father. >> death would have been a reporter: 12 years after the crime did the boulder authorities exonerate the family and issue an apology. 9 death of his daughter haunts john ramsey today. >> key keep our curtains closed and our doors and windows locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information that can be helpful in the case. it didn't matter. we lost our child. that's what mattered. jc: incredibly it was 20 years ago. if jonbenet was with us she would be 26 years old right now. the documentary premieres tonight on a and e. jc: easing a child's health before they head into surgery. >> ben: some high-tech help could make a big difference. maria? >> maria: next at sick:00, we are tracking hermine's wind and waves. it is picking up alo
they sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. reporter: the new documentary includes a heartbreaking interest saw with the father. >> death would have been a reporter: 12 years after the crime did the boulder authorities exonerate the family and issue an apology. 9 death of his daughter haunts john ramsey today. >> key keep...
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they sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter if. >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> the new documentary includes a heartbreaking new interview with the father. >> death would have been a welcome relief from the pain >> reporter: only 12 years after the crime did boulder authorities exonerate the family and issue an apology. the death of his daughter still haunts john ramsey to this day. >> we keep our curtains closed, our doors and windows are locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information that can be helpful in the case. it didn't matter. we had lost our child. that's what report. now, if jonbenet had survived, she would be 26 years old today. >>> a family finally getting answers in a cold case dating back to the 1980s when a little boy was kidnapped, never to be seen or even heard from again. that is, until now. was 28 years ago that 11-year- old jacob wetterling was snatched from hi
they sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter if. >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> the new documentary includes a heartbreaking new interview with the father. >> death would have been a welcome relief from the pain >> reporter: only 12 years after the crime did boulder authorities exonerate the family and issue an apology. the death of his daughter...
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mrs. walters: basic rights that protect victims of sexual assault vary greatly between each state and federal statute. the patch work of laws across the country and lack of rights for sexual assault survivors prevent them from having full access to the judicial system. they have experienced unspeakable trauma. these brave survivors deserve commonsense legal protection and clear procedures that ensure access to justice. this bipartisan legislation will ensure that sexual assault survivors in federal criminal cases have a right to sexual assault collection kits and a right to be notified in writing before a kit is destroyed and request preservation of the kit and the right to be informed of important results from forensic examination. this legislation is so important because it is ensures these rights in the federal criminal justice system and furthermore, it will set an example for states to adopt similar procedures and practices. additionally, this legislation will establish a joint working group formed by the attorney general and the department of health and human services on best practices
mrs. walters: basic rights that protect victims of sexual assault vary greatly between each state and federal statute. the patch work of laws across the country and lack of rights for sexual assault survivors prevent them from having full access to the judicial system. they have experienced unspeakable trauma. these brave survivors deserve commonsense legal protection and clear procedures that ensure access to justice. this bipartisan legislation will ensure that sexual assault survivors in...
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mr. gray family. ask walterlion will not bring back walter scott getting shot in his ass five times, in the buttocks. as you see, the cop tried to hide the gun, tried to set up something. that's what they did yesterday -- >> all right, we have been listening to a news conference in charlotte, knock knonorth can the heels of what we saw transpire there overnight. after the civil unrest i believe is probably the most diplomatic way to characterize it. we're going to keep an eye on what's happening here in charlotte. keith lamont scott killed. the police chief telling us last hour that officers saw him with a gun. the family disputes that. we are waiting to hear from the family. they're going to be taking the mic any moment now. right now though, let's go to cleveland, ohio. donald trump speaking in cleveland. was introduced a short time ago by boxing promoter, one-time boxing promoter don king who made some news. it's all over social media now. he's taking some -- donald trump's taking some questions. >> 16,000 th
mr. gray family. ask walterlion will not bring back walter scott getting shot in his ass five times, in the buttocks. as you see, the cop tried to hide the gun, tried to set up something. that's what they did yesterday -- >> all right, we have been listening to a news conference in charlotte, knock knonorth can the heels of what we saw transpire there overnight. after the civil unrest i believe is probably the most diplomatic way to characterize it. we're going to keep an eye on what's...
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mr. smith: barbara, would you repeat the question for governor reagan? ms. walters: yes, thank you. realizing that you may be equally reluctant to speak ill of your opponent, may i ask why people should not vote for your opponent, why his presidency could be harmful to the nation, and having examined both your opponent's record and the man himself, could you tell us his greatest weakness? mr. reagan: well, barbara, i believe that there is a fundamental difference and i , think it has been evident in most of the answers that mr. carter has given tonight that he seeks the solution to , anything as another opportunity for a federal government program. i happen to believe that the federal government has usurped powers of autonomy and authority that belong back at the state and local level. it has imposed on the individual freedoms of the people, and that there are more of these things that could be solved by the people themselves, if they were given a chance, or by the levels of government that were closer to them. now, as to why i should be and he shouldn't be, when he was a candidate
mr. smith: barbara, would you repeat the question for governor reagan? ms. walters: yes, thank you. realizing that you may be equally reluctant to speak ill of your opponent, may i ask why people should not vote for your opponent, why his presidency could be harmful to the nation, and having examined both your opponent's record and the man himself, could you tell us his greatest weakness? mr. reagan: well, barbara, i believe that there is a fundamental difference and i , think it has been...
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gary walters: we continued on with the activities. it was a little before 9:00 that mrs. bush came down, i met her at the elevator. she was preparing to go down to capitol hill. as we were walking out, i remember distinctly talking about christmas decorations. my thought was that i had a couple of questions i had to ask her and there were some decisions she needed to make. on the way out to the south part ago -- south portico, i asked her if she had her boxing gloves on. if she was ready to box with the senate committee. and she said no, that this would be a good chance for her to lay out what she thought about early childhood education. as we walked through the diplomatic reception room, we went through the south portico and i think she was due at capitol hill at 9:00 and we walked through. a car was waiting for her. as a secret service agent was assisting her in getting into the car, he said -- mrs. bush, there has been a terrible accident new york. a plane has flown into one of the world trade centers. and mrs. bush asked that she be kept advised of what was going on.
gary walters: we continued on with the activities. it was a little before 9:00 that mrs. bush came down, i met her at the elevator. she was preparing to go down to capitol hill. as we were walking out, i remember distinctly talking about christmas decorations. my thought was that i had a couple of questions i had to ask her and there were some decisions she needed to make. on the way out to the south part ago -- south portico, i asked her if she had her boxing gloves on. if she was ready to box...
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walter scott. >> and you know what, last night we also had evidence of things because of this, cell phones. i guess the bigger question is, is this so much about this, mrlamont scott, as much as it is about walter scott, as much as it is about michael brown? there are so many to name. is that what last night is more about or is last night more about their local friend who they believe they've lost? >> i think it's a disappointment in the system. we've seen what happened to walter scott. they cut the check immediately. the family received $5 million. checks are being cut over and over for the lives of african-american males. it's too much. mr. gray in baltimore, you know, eric garner, $5.5 million. america is cutting checks for the blood of african-american men. you do not cut a check for $5 million unless somebody did something wrong. >> is it for the blood of african-american men or is it for the healing of the families who had nothing to do with that? >> i think it's for the blood of african-american men but more importantly when it comes to african-american men, we see no justice. we see a paycheck and officer goes free. and that's the saddest situa
walter scott. >> and you know what, last night we also had evidence of things because of this, cell phones. i guess the bigger question is, is this so much about this, mrlamont scott, as much as it is about walter scott, as much as it is about michael brown? there are so many to name. is that what last night is more about or is last night more about their local friend who they believe they've lost? >> i think it's a disappointment in the system. we've seen what happened to walter...
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j jonbenet's parents also came under suspicion and sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: the documentary includes a interview with the father. >> death would have been a welcome relief from the pain and agony i felt. >> reporter: only 12 years after the crime did boulder authorities exonerate the family and issue an apology. the death of his daughter still haunts john ramsey to this day. >> we keep our curtains closed. our doors and windows are locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information we had lost our child. that's what mattered. >> reporter: this new a and emt documentary is the first of several crime shows hoping to shed new light on this cold case. a lot like those o.j. simpson shows from last year. if jonbenet had survived she would be 26 years old. >> incredible. >> thank you, david. and that documentary, the killing of jonbenet, the truth unc
j jonbenet's parents also came under suspicion and sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: the documentary includes a interview with the father. >> death would have been a welcome relief from the pain and agony i felt. >> reporter: only 12 years after the crime did boulder authorities exonerate the family...
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jonbenet's parents also came under suspicion and sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: the new documentary locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information that can be helpful in the case. we had lost our child. that's what mattered. >> reporter: this new a&e documentary is the first of several true crime shows that are hoping to shed new light on this cold case, a lot like those o.j. simpson shows from last year. if jonbenet had survived she would be 26 years old. >> incredible. >> thank you, david. and that a&e documentary, the killing of jonbenet, the truth uncovered, premieres tonight. >>> we want to move now to a bizarre twist l a florida woman claims that her former fiance abused her but now, this video right here which shows her apparently hitting herself is raising some serious questions and abc news linzie janis is here with the story. good mor
jonbenet's parents also came under suspicion and sat down with barbara walters years ago. >> mr. ramsey, did you kill jonbenet? >> no, i did not. >> mrs. ramsey, did you kill your daughter? >> no, i did not kill my daughter. >> reporter: the new documentary locked. going anywhere is a major organized and planned operation. we get people coming to the door claiming to have information that can be helpful in the case. we had lost our child. that's what mattered....
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mrs. jennifer pinckney, eliana pinckney, ma lena pinckney, walter jackson jr., walter jackson's granddaughter simmons, nicole roberson, malcolm graham, nadine collier, mrs. jennifer pinckney will accept the award -- >> you can watch all of this program online in our video library at c-span.org. we're taking you live now here in washington over to the center for the national interest. the discussion this afternoon with senator christopher murphy of connecticut and rand paul of kentucky talking about foreign policy and military issues. hosting and moderating is former undersecretary of defense on c-span 3. >> has become increasingly complex over the past few years to the point where i think many of our friends in the region has no idea where we are on just about any issue. to give you an example from saudi arabia, if you're sitting in riyadh, on the one hand you see that the united states is prepared to sell you literally $20 billion worth of ms
mrs. jennifer pinckney, eliana pinckney, ma lena pinckney, walter jackson jr., walter jackson's granddaughter simmons, nicole roberson, malcolm graham, nadine collier, mrs. jennifer pinckney will accept the award -- >> you can watch all of this program online in our video library at c-span.org. we're taking you live now here in washington over to the center for the national interest. the discussion this afternoon with senator christopher murphy of connecticut and rand paul of kentucky...
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mr. allen, of course. >>russell: those lips, those eyes, that hair. >>walter: in the running for what? >>jennifer: most desirable face. look at that mile. >>walter: we are at -- that's very nice of you guys. thank you very much. we're learning about acrobatics and tumbling, jumping, crazy stuff. if that's not golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not this or that. it's all of it. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? of course not. he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. introducing dunkin's new cold brew coffee, steeped slowly in cold water for small batches with an ultra-smooth, full-bodied flavor. america runs on dunkin'. >>walter: good morning. we're waiting for him to come -- come on down. that's the beauty part of this place. if y that's the name of the game. >> that's normal here. >>walter: that's great. what is th
mr. allen, of course. >>russell: those lips, those eyes, that hair. >>walter: in the running for what? >>jennifer: most desirable face. look at that mile. >>walter: we are at -- that's very nice of you guys. thank you very much. we're learning about acrobatics and tumbling, jumping, crazy stuff. if that's not golden outside or fluffy inside. deep pockets or delicious ridges. tasty egg or savory bacon. experience dunkin's new belgian waffle breakfast sandwich. it's not...
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walter to residents avoiding lead in flint's water supply. >> everything she touched didn't work out. nothing. now hillary clinton -- >> mr. trump. i invited you here to thank us. >> okay. okay. >> not to give a political speech. >> that's good. then i will go back. thank you. >> another complication for trump. new york attorney general, eric snyderman, opened inquiry into the donald j. trump foundation. has trump used contributions of others for his own personal gain. now, scott, snyderman is worth pointing out endorsed clinton and the campaign dismissed this as a partisan attack.
walter to residents avoiding lead in flint's water supply. >> everything she touched didn't work out. nothing. now hillary clinton -- >> mr. trump. i invited you here to thank us. >> okay. okay. >> not to give a political speech. >> that's good. then i will go back. thank you. >> another complication for trump. new york attorney general, eric snyderman, opened inquiry into the donald j. trump foundation. has trump used contributions of others for his own...
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mr. burns. >> stephen: well you're on broadway-- you're about to be on broadway plays walter burns. >> stephen: we should end the interview right now. >> there you go. i gotta go. i told you to ( bleep ). >> stephen: there's more time before commercial starts. you played-- in that, it's about a newspaperman. >> it takes place in 1928. it's a great play. it's a great comedy. it takes place in 1928, the golden age of journalism in chicago where there were seven daily newspapers, morning and imagine. >> stephen: do you still read a physical newspaper? >> i do, i do. i read the "new york times" every day, along with-- well, it used to be everybody else in my building, and now it's just me. there's one little sad newspaper on the floor of the elevator. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: they just leave it on the elevator? >> i go get it, yeah. >> stephen: seems like that's a fire hazard. don't put your galaxy note 7 on top of that newspaper. >> yeah, i still eye mean, you know, i scroll headlines like everybody else. >> stephen: yeah, but peo anymore. >> no they just look at who's ahead in th
mr. burns. >> stephen: well you're on broadway-- you're about to be on broadway plays walter burns. >> stephen: we should end the interview right now. >> there you go. i gotta go. i told you to ( bleep ). >> stephen: there's more time before commercial starts. you played-- in that, it's about a newspaperman. >> it takes place in 1928. it's a great play. it's a great comedy. it takes place in 1928, the golden age of journalism in chicago where there were seven daily...
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walter with the cam videos. >> it shows clearly what our chief putney has said from the very beginning, that mr. scott came out of the vehicle as ordered by officers, but he had the gun in his hands. >> reporter: some say he was unarmed, holding a book. when officers tried to serve a warrant on a different man. that debate fueling what started as a peaceful protest on tuesday at marshall park. a group marching downtown into the high end district known as the omni hotel. tear gas, gunfire, a protester down. >> i can't get in there right now. it's out of control. >> reporter: authorities say one demonstrator shot another. the wounded man rushed to the hospital, the governor declaring a state of emergency. the national guard streaming in. did the city wait too long? >> i'm never going to judge the people on the ground. >> reporter: and why the violence in charlotte, in a city often ranked as one of the best places to live in america? malcolm graham, a here for 35 years and says charlotte is a tale of two cities. >> well, a typical large city is have and have nots. those who are economically prosper
walter with the cam videos. >> it shows clearly what our chief putney has said from the very beginning, that mr. scott came out of the vehicle as ordered by officers, but he had the gun in his hands. >> reporter: some say he was unarmed, holding a book. when officers tried to serve a warrant on a different man. that debate fueling what started as a peaceful protest on tuesday at marshall park. a group marching downtown into the high end district known as the omni hotel. tear gas,...
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mr. speaker, i know that the alyce spotted bear and walter soboleff commission on native children will be successful in its endeavor and i encourage my colleagues to swiftly adopt this legislation. native children cannot wait any longer. i have no further speakers and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentlelady from american samoa. mrs. radewagen: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the time for debate having expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass senate 246 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from american samoa seek recognition? mrs. radewagen: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass s. 1579. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will repo
mr. speaker, i know that the alyce spotted bear and walter soboleff commission on native children will be successful in its endeavor and i encourage my colleagues to swiftly adopt this legislation. native children cannot wait any longer. i have no further speakers and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentlelady from american samoa. mrs. radewagen: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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mr. speaker, my good friend and colleague of many, many years, congressman walter b. jones, joined me in spearheading this effort. we have worked on it for a long time. i thank walter for his tireless work on this bill. we were joined by the entire north carolina delegation who signed on as original co-sponsors. i want to express my sincere appreciation to my colleagues, all of them, democrat and republican, from north carolina for the strong bipartisan support for this bill. i would also like to thank the majority leader, mr. mccarthy, for working with me to put this bill on the floor. i ask leader mccarthy if he would put it on the floor this week and he agreed. mr. speaker, randy doub was born in forsythe county, north carolina, a little community outside of winston-salem. in 1977 he graduated at the top of his class from east carolina university, which is in greenville, my congressional district. he then earned his law degree from the university of north carolina at chapel hill in 1980. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will suspend. the house is not in order
mr. speaker, my good friend and colleague of many, many years, congressman walter b. jones, joined me in spearheading this effort. we have worked on it for a long time. i thank walter for his tireless work on this bill. we were joined by the entire north carolina delegation who signed on as original co-sponsors. i want to express my sincere appreciation to my colleagues, all of them, democrat and republican, from north carolina for the strong bipartisan support for this bill. i would also like...