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mrs. tell us late this evening he is peckested to be okay. as for that driver, he is shaken up but we're told that this is still under investigation and no charges as of yet. in framingham tonight, kelly o'hara, 7 news. >> anchor: a close call after a car crashes in a building. the windows of a star front are smashed. police say the driver hit the gas by accident while backing up no. one was hurt and the driver was not charge. police stop a cab with a suspect suspected bank robber inside. investigators say he and another man threatened workers with handguns at a bank in boston this afternoon. both suspects are now in custody custody. also on 7, carbon monoxide sickening workers and canceling class at an elementary school in newton. vet oh are say co levels were dangerously high. receive scooper is live where two people were taken to the hospitalp this was a close call here today. so much so two men tonight are lucky to be alive and tonight fire investigators here in newton say they are blaming it all on a broken boiler. >>> carbon monoxide al
mrs. tell us late this evening he is peckested to be okay. as for that driver, he is shaken up but we're told that this is still under investigation and no charges as of yet. in framingham tonight, kelly o'hara, 7 news. >> anchor: a close call after a car crashes in a building. the windows of a star front are smashed. police say the driver hit the gas by accident while backing up no. one was hurt and the driver was not charge. police stop a cab with a suspect suspected bank robber inside....
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mr. chairman. >> so are you telling -- >> mr. chairman, regular order. >> are you telling me -- >> mr. chairman. >> -- that the 15 -- i will tell the gentle lady from california that i'm going to take a little bit extra time just like everybody else has and we can either do it this round -- we can either do it this round or we can do it next round. >> may i make a simple inquiry about how many more minutes the chairman plans -- >> the fewer the interruptions the quicker i can get done. i'll put it to you that way. how's that? >> i'm just mindful of the time. >> my question to you on the 15 is did your lawyers find them and decide they weren't work-related or did they not find them? >> well, i don't know why he had e-mails i didn't. and i don't know why apparently i had e-mails he didn't. and all i can tell you is that i turned over every work-related e-mail in my possession. >> all right. i'm going to make two more observations and then we're going to -- we're going to call it a night. the first observation i would make is that when you speak to the public you say "i turned over everyth
mr. chairman. >> so are you telling -- >> mr. chairman, regular order. >> are you telling me -- >> mr. chairman. >> -- that the 15 -- i will tell the gentle lady from california that i'm going to take a little bit extra time just like everybody else has and we can either do it this round -- we can either do it this round or we can do it next round. >> may i make a simple inquiry about how many more minutes the chairman plans -- >> the fewer the...
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. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is. but he has a record and it's very liberal. >> trump disavowed superpack after his make america great super pack shut down. several conservative hispanic groups opposing trump plan to warn the gop publicly on the eve of next week's debate that trump is driving latino voters away and if nominated, will lose, lindsey graham put it this way. >> i think when donald trump said most illegal immigrants, most are rapists and drug dealers he's wrong and he's destroying the republican party attempt to dig out of a hole with hispanics. >> voters are getting daily warnings about backing candidates without public experience. >> are you confident you're ready to do that? because if you are, then you believe that the president is an entry-level job that anybody can do. i'm sorry, i don't buy that any drunken redneck can walk into a bar and start a fight. can you finish the fight you start? can you win it? >> folks in iowa have plenty of time to think about their choices, the caucuses are exactly 100
. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is. but he has a record and it's very liberal. >> trump disavowed superpack after his make america great super pack shut down. several conservative hispanic groups opposing trump plan to warn the gop publicly on the eve of next week's debate that trump is driving latino voters away and if nominated, will lose, lindsey graham put it this way. >> i think when donald trump said most illegal immigrants, most are rapists and...
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. >> wants us to think he is mr. tell it like it is. >> disavowed nine supportive super pacs.he question about whether his senior staff's close ties might amount to prohibiting coordination. warning out of, but trump is driving latino voters away and will lose. >> the most illegal immigrant, most rapists and regulars, he is wrong and restoring the republican party's attempts to dig out of the whole of hispanics. >> voters are getting daily warnings. >> are you confident that you are ready to do that because if you are then you believe that the president's is an entry-level job. lou: folks in iowa have plenty of time to think about their choices. lou: some 10 million residents are bracing for potential flash flooding and heavy rains because of hurricane patricia. the category five storm is being called the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the western hemisphere. right now, as you see, see, it is bearing down on mexico's pacific coast. live at the fox weather center with the latest. the radar image of the storm is amazing. >> strengthening quickly. today a topped out at 200
. >> wants us to think he is mr. tell it like it is. >> disavowed nine supportive super pacs.he question about whether his senior staff's close ties might amount to prohibiting coordination. warning out of, but trump is driving latino voters away and will lose. >> the most illegal immigrant, most rapists and regulars, he is wrong and restoring the republican party's attempts to dig out of the whole of hispanics. >> voters are getting daily warnings. >> are you...
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mr. chairman, regular order. >> are you telling me -- >> mr. chairman? >> i will tell the general lady from california that i'm going to take a little bit extra time just like everybody else has and we can do it this round, we can do it this round or next round. >> may i make a simple inquiry how many more minutes the chairman -- >> the fewer the interceptions, the quicker i can get done. put it to you that way. how is that? >> be mindful of the time. >> my question on the 15 did your lawyer decide they weren't work related or did they not find them? >> well, i don't know why he had e-mails i didn't and i don't know why apparently i had e-mails he didn't and all i can tell you is i turned over every work related e-mail in my possession. >> all right. i'm going to make two more observations and then we're going to call it a night. the first observation that i would make is that when you speak to the public, you say i turned over everything. that's for the most part a direct quote. when you talk to the public, you say i turned over everything. when you talk
mr. chairman, regular order. >> are you telling me -- >> mr. chairman? >> i will tell the general lady from california that i'm going to take a little bit extra time just like everybody else has and we can do it this round, we can do it this round or next round. >> may i make a simple inquiry how many more minutes the chairman -- >> the fewer the interceptions, the quicker i can get done. put it to you that way. how is that? >> be mindful of the time....
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mr. pod isca tell the truth. that's question. the question also becomes a taxpayer is funded effort to derail the candidacy of hillary clinton. and to be very frank with you, a taxpayer the statements of those three gentlemen and i match them up with what we have been saying all along, the -- when we look at what they do and we look at what the gentlemen said, they all match. it comes together. it is interesting to note that those people most them up with been saying all along, the -- when we look at what closely associated with hillary clinton eem to be treated differently. we would be defenders of the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. and that's exactly what we intend to do. i think it is sad i really do came to the families us and we met with all four families, of chris stevens, shawn smith, tyrone woods and glenn diretty, i wanted to make sure i mentioned their names because sometimes they seem to get lost in all of this. but when we met with the families they only asked for three things. that's all. and they
mr. pod isca tell the truth. that's question. the question also becomes a taxpayer is funded effort to derail the candidacy of hillary clinton. and to be very frank with you, a taxpayer the statements of those three gentlemen and i match them up with what we have been saying all along, the -- when we look at what they do and we look at what the gentlemen said, they all match. it comes together. it is interesting to note that those people most them up with been saying all along, the -- when we...
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. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is. but he has a record and it's very liberal. >> trump disavowed superpack after his make america great super pack shut down. several conservative hispanic groups opposing trump plan to warn the gop publicly on the eve of next week's debate that trump is driving latino voters away and if nominated, will lose, lindsey graham put it this way. >> i think when donald trump said most illegal immigrants, most are rapists and drug dealers he's wrong and he's destroying the republican party attempt to dig out of a hole with hispanics. >> voters are getting daily warnings about backing candidates without public experience. >> are you confident you're ready to do that? because if you are, then you believe that the president is an entry-level job that anybody can do. i'm sorry, i don't buy that any drunken redneck can walk into a bar and start a fight. can you finish the fight you start? can you win it? >> folks in iowa have plenty of time to think about their choices, the caucuses are exactly 100
. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is. but he has a record and it's very liberal. >> trump disavowed superpack after his make america great super pack shut down. several conservative hispanic groups opposing trump plan to warn the gop publicly on the eve of next week's debate that trump is driving latino voters away and if nominated, will lose, lindsey graham put it this way. >> i think when donald trump said most illegal immigrants, most are rapists and...
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mr. brashov will appreciate all your hard work... when you tell him about it. - i'm just doing my job. - sure. you're just worried about getting fired. i still think it's probably going to be me. mr. brashov can cook. not as good as i can but he can cook. what about jamal ? he thinks he's the one. and mr. brashov sure was mad at him. come to think of it, where is jamal ? i haven't seen him for two days. - maybe he's sick. - no, he's not sick. i called his home. jihan thought he was here at work. - where could he be ? - probably out looking for another job. that's what we all should be doing. - i tried answering an ad for a chef at a fancy restaurant. - what happened ? just because of my accent the owner assumed i could only cook burritos and enchiladas. if he only knew. here's a good job for you, katherine. "help wanted. cafeteria manager... who is not afraid to take control, get tough and be the boss." that sounds perfect. what's the name of the company ? the lincoln hills state prison. very funny. - how's everyone today ? - just terrific. - sorr
mr. brashov will appreciate all your hard work... when you tell him about it. - i'm just doing my job. - sure. you're just worried about getting fired. i still think it's probably going to be me. mr. brashov can cook. not as good as i can but he can cook. what about jamal ? he thinks he's the one. and mr. brashov sure was mad at him. come to think of it, where is jamal ? i haven't seen him for two days. - maybe he's sick. - no, he's not sick. i called his home. jihan thought he was here at...
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tell her everything is wonderful. don't you understand? why don't you answer me? you are acting like you can't even hear me. >> they can't hear you, tom. >> what? who said that? mr. president, tell me. what's happening. why can't i make them understand? >> because they exist on a different plane from us, tom. >> you mean, all that pain, what happened back stage that i bumped my knee, i'm dead? >> no, tom. you are an incredible pussy. >> i'm frightened, mr. president. i don't like this place. i want to go back. >> you must cling to life, tom. you must want to live. >> oh, but i do. i do, mr. president. i want to live. wow. have we got a great show for you tonight. aerosmith is here! the look on my face,be abm but i'm very, very hungry. >> you may not be able to tell from the look on my face, but i'm very, very hungry. i need something for my tum tum. something with just enough protein to seek out my hunger and eliminate it. yours is effective at providing it. make your tummy happy. yep, greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? ♪ whoomp there it is uh, yeah... well, uh, well there's this one. best insurance mobile app? yeah, two years in a row
tell her everything is wonderful. don't you understand? why don't you answer me? you are acting like you can't even hear me. >> they can't hear you, tom. >> what? who said that? mr. president, tell me. what's happening. why can't i make them understand? >> because they exist on a different plane from us, tom. >> you mean, all that pain, what happened back stage that i bumped my knee, i'm dead? >> no, tom. you are an incredible pussy. >> i'm frightened, mr....
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. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is, but he has a record, and it's very liberal. >> he's been for frequent tax increases. he's not for free trade. he supported the single payer health care system, government-run health care. those are not conservative, free market policies. >> reporter: trump denies that he's liberal. >> i will be totally pledging my allegiance to the republican party and the conservative principles for which it stands. >> reporter: despite his critics, for the past month trump has mostly held an eight to ten-point lead nationally. can anything put a dent in that? the polls show some potential red flags on personality and ability inch a "usa today" survey, the top five words americans used to describe donald trump were all negative, including idiot, arrogant and selfish. the top word for republican voters was arrogant. but countering that, trump may also be riding an historic wave. >> one of the remarkable things you're seeing in the united states right now are genuinely high levels of imm
. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. tell it like it is, but he has a record, and it's very liberal. >> he's been for frequent tax increases. he's not for free trade. he supported the single payer health care system, government-run health care. those are not conservative, free market policies. >> reporter: trump denies that he's liberal. >> i will be totally pledging my allegiance to the republican party and the conservative principles for which it stands. >>...
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mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015, democracy is alive and well, i'm happy to the people coming out and appreciate active to the league of women voters i moved in san francisco so work on the strategy for the trip bottom of people and equitable profit for larger corps i almost didn't take the job but when i heard person work with matt this administration with the current mayor held bye bye using a political maneuver to not set the rates for the clean power for over a year and a half i feel like lip service i am happy to incorporate uc sf for a beacon for sustainable emergency in the entire globe. >> thank you very much (clapping.) and keeping wit
mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015,...
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. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. telld and it's very liberal. he's really just playing us for chumps. trump, just another politician. >> joining us now, jonathan allen, chief political correspondent for vox. also with us robert costas and sam stein. jonathan allen, what took them so long? >> look, they tried it before, it didn't bring trump down at all. there's -- the establishment. is the david against the donald trump goliath. i do think it's interesting the club for growth is getting here. they're trying to put together a super pac. the club for growth, there's a lot of overlap between that group and the donors for the koch brothers. it will be interestinged to see if they get engaged or if they sit this one out and let the republican nomination move forward. but it's as close as interesting as paul ryan running for speaker. >> the club for growth has its own polling in iowa and they say their ads there have pushed trump down to below ben carson. they have the most cent poll in iowa at october 34. they showed trump at
. >> trump wants us to think he's mr. telld and it's very liberal. he's really just playing us for chumps. trump, just another politician. >> joining us now, jonathan allen, chief political correspondent for vox. also with us robert costas and sam stein. jonathan allen, what took them so long? >> look, they tried it before, it didn't bring trump down at all. there's -- the establishment. is the david against the donald trump goliath. i do think it's interesting the club for...
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mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015, democracy is alive and well, i'm happy to the people coming out and appreciate active to the league of women voters i moved in san francisco so work on the strategy for the trip bottom of people and equitable profit for larger corps i almost didn't take the job but when i heard person work with matt this administration with the current mayor held bye bye using a political maneuver to not set the rates for the clean power for over a year and a half i feel like lip service i am happy to incorporate uc sf for a beacon for sustainable emergency in the entire globe. >> thank you very much (clapping.) and keeping wit
mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015,...
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mr. leonard telling about it. thank you for being part of our coverage today. mr leonard: oh, it is my honor really. we are glad to have you all here. and the service that is about to happen is going to be really special. host: and we are going to take it to that service later on in the program. we will talk with professor lesley gordon about other events could but for now, we go to special ceremony services at the prison site. >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> good afternoon. you can go ahead and take your seats and we will get started. >> [indistinct chatter] >> good afternoon again. i would like to take this opportunity to thank the maneuver center of excellence brass quintet for their musical selections. their music continues to enhance our programs each year. >> [applause] >> on behalf of the national park service, i welcome you to andersonville national historic site. again, my name is charles fellers. as the park superintendent, i have the honor and privilege of servi
mr. leonard telling about it. thank you for being part of our coverage today. mr leonard: oh, it is my honor really. we are glad to have you all here. and the service that is about to happen is going to be really special. host: and we are going to take it to that service later on in the program. we will talk with professor lesley gordon about other events could but for now, we go to special ceremony services at the prison site. >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter]...
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charlie: what did you tell them? mr. begdorj: i told them how we transformed our country within one generation. from isolated communist regime to the most open country. our story. them that's it. charlie: that really is what you do, you tell the mongolian story. mr. elbegdorj: yes, we tell the mongolian story. charlie: thank you for coming to this table. mr. elbegdorj: thank you very much. charlie: it is a pleasure to have you here. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ binoche isliette here. she has starred in critically acclaimed films like "chocolate." she won an academy award for the "english patient." her latest film is called "the chilean note the -- mining disaster. currently she plays antigone in the classic tragedy that premiered in london in march. i'm pleased to have her back. juliette: thank you. charlie: it's great to see you on stage. was this an automatic yes? juliette: actually it came from , and they wanted to do something with me. and then they searched what it should be? juliette: no, they wired me t
charlie: what did you tell them? mr. begdorj: i told them how we transformed our country within one generation. from isolated communist regime to the most open country. our story. them that's it. charlie: that really is what you do, you tell the mongolian story. mr. elbegdorj: yes, we tell the mongolian story. charlie: thank you for coming to this table. mr. elbegdorj: thank you very much. charlie: it is a pleasure to have you here. we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ binoche isliette...
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mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015, democracy is alive and well, i'm happy to the people coming out and appreciate active to the league of women voters i moved in san francisco so work on the strategy for the trip bottom of people and equitable profit for larger corps i almost didn't take the job but when i heard person work with matt this administration with the current mayor held bye bye using a political maneuver to not set the rates for the clean power for over a year and a half i feel like lip service i am happy to incorporate uc sf for a beacon for sustainable emergency in the entire globe. >> thank you very much (clapping.) and keeping wit
mr. she tell lands. >> thank you so much for having me and interesting to so so many people here democracyou know i'm not going don't lie expertise is not in clean power that is san francisco the college movement found it's space and competently sells there are enough people that are working on to to make that a greener country and planet and san francisco is the future where it all comes from mites what i got for you. >> thank you, ms. wise and grassroots thursday, october 8, 2015,...
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mr. bates, tell us what it means to the city of berkeley to have the president of ireland. >> it is really incredible it was such a horrible tragic event, he put a close to the incident. irish people just were wonderful, you know, and our firefighters and first responders did a great job came to acknowledge them and came to say thank you and saying in turn we're not going to let it happen again. >> that is one of the last things you did say during the presentation, mayor bates said they are doing everything they can here in berkeley to make sure this kind of thing never happens again, back to you in the studio. >>> john, thank you. >>> cal trans is working to fix the guardrails on highway 880. they ever at 23rd avenue, that's where the guardrail fell on to the freeway last week incredibly, no one was killed. after that fence fell there were three guardrail fences left and over the next five or so nights, all of those fences will be removed and replaced. both over passes are then scheduled to be demolished and rebuilt by 2018. >>> a man with possible connections to a bedly shooting in liver
mr. bates, tell us what it means to the city of berkeley to have the president of ireland. >> it is really incredible it was such a horrible tragic event, he put a close to the incident. irish people just were wonderful, you know, and our firefighters and first responders did a great job came to acknowledge them and came to say thank you and saying in turn we're not going to let it happen again. >> that is one of the last things you did say during the presentation, mayor bates said...
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mr. president. >> i have to tell you that running the economy into the ground and having to send troops ins leadership, then we have a different definition of leadership. >> maria: iran decision to test fire new generation missiles over the weekend is threatening implementation of the nuclear pack reached in july. national security resolution reached after the deal was announced and called on iran to avoid any activity relate today ballistic missile design today deliver nuclear weapons. southwest airlines warning major delays after technology issues, glitch causing massive lines in airport to los angeles to washington, d.c. affecting 450 flights. dell acquiring emc. deal $65 billion. if this deal is struck, it is going to be the largest technology deal on record. emc shares rather nearly 7% this morning. that's going to be one to watch including the sector with speculation that more deals continue. nonetheless, showing plat performance at this hour. weakness of opening after six days of gain in the u.s. mix bag for the most part.
mr. president. >> i have to tell you that running the economy into the ground and having to send troops ins leadership, then we have a different definition of leadership. >> maria: iran decision to test fire new generation missiles over the weekend is threatening implementation of the nuclear pack reached in july. national security resolution reached after the deal was announced and called on iran to avoid any activity relate today ballistic missile design today deliver nuclear...
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mr. trump: second-place is 22. i won't even bother telling you. when you have 38, you are almost doubling it up. again, done by cnn. , we are at 36 to 18. can you believe that? >> [cheering] mr. trump: connecticut just came out, 34 to 15. >> [cheering] mr. trump: but here is what i really like. which candidate can best handle the economy? ok? >> [cheering] [cheering] mr. trump: thank you. well, that was big. 67% said trump. can you believe it? now you have to remember -- you know -- if we had two people running and you had 67%, that would be a landslide, right? with 67%, the press -- look at the cameras going back there. so many. so many. i look at all the red lights. show the crowd, everybody. show the crowd. show the crowd. >> [cheering] mr. trump: and a lot of people outside that the fire marshal will not let in, so it is one of those things, that i will tell 67% in awhen you have two-person race, that is called landslide. that is called massive victory. i don't think there has ever been a victory -- and here we have a thing called the economy.
mr. trump: second-place is 22. i won't even bother telling you. when you have 38, you are almost doubling it up. again, done by cnn. , we are at 36 to 18. can you believe that? >> [cheering] mr. trump: connecticut just came out, 34 to 15. >> [cheering] mr. trump: but here is what i really like. which candidate can best handle the economy? ok? >> [cheering] [cheering] mr. trump: thank you. well, that was big. 67% said trump. can you believe it? now you have to remember -- you...
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mr. torres, tell us where you're from and why you decided to sign up with the marine corp. miguel torres: i'm raised--born and raised in houston, texas. decided to join because my brother was part of marine. and it's just something i've always wanted to do. damian: what the-- we saw the firepower that was demonstrated there, the blue angels and whatnot. talk about your experience with this type of machinery. and a lot of us are in awe, but you as a member of the marine corp, your reaction when you see some of this activity there. miguel: i still think it's pretty cool, you know, like even though we--when we train, we see a lot of this all the time, but every time i see it, it's like the first time i'm seeing it. damian: what is it about the marine corps that made you say, "that's the one"? miguel: i've always heard they're the best, so, and i wanted a challenge. damian: this is a--this area has a tradition of military service, talking back to the presidio days when, you know, when there were--when we needed to house our military, this is one of those places where we did it.
mr. torres, tell us where you're from and why you decided to sign up with the marine corp. miguel torres: i'm raised--born and raised in houston, texas. decided to join because my brother was part of marine. and it's just something i've always wanted to do. damian: what the-- we saw the firepower that was demonstrated there, the blue angels and whatnot. talk about your experience with this type of machinery. and a lot of us are in awe, but you as a member of the marine corp, your reaction when...
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mr. beauprez: what would you tell them to fix? mr. dietzel: specifically, there's a handful of different things. i would simplify. i like to simplify and make things easy. as you know, from using our software, we like to make things easy for people. i would lower rates all across the board, and get rid of a handful of them. it baffles me, maybe because i'm 29 and don't understand such complex subjects, but the death tax boggles my mind. i don't understand how it works for people. mr. beauprez: it is criminal. mr. dietzel: it is. it goes back to the previous question, at the end of the day, it is about money, about control. that is what it is about. they can say they are for the middle-class, jobs, but at the end of the day, the government is about control. how do you get control? you breed dependence on the system. mr. beauprez: you look like you are ready to go. mr. coors: pardon me. when i was campaigning, i had a conversation about the death tax. a bunch of contractors in the room, ken got up and said, we are talking about maybe $5
mr. beauprez: what would you tell them to fix? mr. dietzel: specifically, there's a handful of different things. i would simplify. i like to simplify and make things easy. as you know, from using our software, we like to make things easy for people. i would lower rates all across the board, and get rid of a handful of them. it baffles me, maybe because i'm 29 and don't understand such complex subjects, but the death tax boggles my mind. i don't understand how it works for people. mr. beauprez:...
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mr. leonard telling about it. thank you for being part of our coverage today. mr leonard: oh, it is my honor really. we are glad to have you all here. and the service that is about to happen is going to be really special. host: and we are going to take it to that service later on in the program. we will talk with professor lesley gordon about other events could but for now, we go to special ceremony services at the prison site. >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter] >> good afternoon. you can go ahead and take your seats and we will get started. >> [indistinct chatter] >> good afternoon again. i would like to take this opportunity to thank the maneuver center of excellence brass quintet for their musical selections. their music continues to enhance our programs each year. >> [applause] >> on behalf of the national park service, i welcome you to andersonville national historic site. again, my name is charles fellers. as the park superintendent, i have the honor and privilege of servi
mr. leonard telling about it. thank you for being part of our coverage today. mr leonard: oh, it is my honor really. we are glad to have you all here. and the service that is about to happen is going to be really special. host: and we are going to take it to that service later on in the program. we will talk with professor lesley gordon about other events could but for now, we go to special ceremony services at the prison site. >> [indistinct chatter] >> [indistinct chatter]...
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. >> mr chairman... >> i'm telling you, it doesn't smell right. >> if i could respond n the course of trying to answer and archive information, the state department determined that they did have gaps in their record keeping. the people who always go in when disaster strikes, they pulled out. that doesn't include 20 other and it was much more than me, it was gaps in respect to others, other secretaries, and others within other state departments, and the technology in the state department and within the entire government is notoriously difficult, and often unreliable. i think it was the state department's efforts to try to fill the gaps, so i didn't know at the time that there had been such a meeting. i learnt of it subsequently, and when i received a copy of the letter that was sent by the state department to me and three other proceeding secretaries of state i immediately said let's hem them to fill the gaps, even though i believed the vast majority of my emails were in their system. we did. we conducted the investigation, the survey i have described to you and turned over more than 3
. >> mr chairman... >> i'm telling you, it doesn't smell right. >> if i could respond n the course of trying to answer and archive information, the state department determined that they did have gaps in their record keeping. the people who always go in when disaster strikes, they pulled out. that doesn't include 20 other and it was much more than me, it was gaps in respect to others, other secretaries, and others within other state departments, and the technology in the state...
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mr. podiska tell the truth. that's the question. the question also becomes whether this is a taxpayer funded effort to derail the candidacy of hillary clinton and to be very frank with you when i take the statements of those three gentlemen and i match them up with what we look at what they do and what they said, it all matches. they come together. it is interesting to note that those associated with hillary clinton seem to be treated differently. mr. bloomenthal, cheryl mills, ms. abedin, jake sullivan treated differently. i said it from the very beginning that it is very important that when we joined this committee, when the democrats joined this committee, i said that we would be defenders of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. and that's exactly what we intend to do. i think it is sad, i really do, that when the families came to us we met with all four families of chris stevens, shawn smith, tyrone woods, and glenn daugherty. i wanted to mention their names. sometimes they get lost in all of this. when we met w
mr. podiska tell the truth. that's the question. the question also becomes whether this is a taxpayer funded effort to derail the candidacy of hillary clinton and to be very frank with you when i take the statements of those three gentlemen and i match them up with what we look at what they do and what they said, it all matches. they come together. it is interesting to note that those associated with hillary clinton seem to be treated differently. mr. bloomenthal, cheryl mills, ms. abedin, jake...
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house and he can work hard for that. >> does your husband feel the same way when you tell him about your enthusiasm for mrp? does he feel the same -- >> oh, let me tell you, my husband doesn't like being a politician, nothing, but still he born and raised, he is american, from dallas, texas, and my husband, i convince my husband what kind of person is mr. trump. >> he is not uncomfortable with this infatuation you have with mr. trump. he is okay with that. >> well, my husband told -- when i bring to the table, and i show my husband mr. trump idea, and include about the taxes, my goodness, now my husband is with mr. trump. >> you're contagious. >> my neighborhood is with mr. trump 100%. i'm like jehovah witness, telling people he is good. >> you're very good ambassador for donald trump. very fun having you on. you're a big hit on youtube today. you know that. >> i can't wait. i can't way. this is going to be our next president. he is my president. >> you keep this up you'll be in the cabnet. thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. trump. >> donald trump you have win very passionate fan. more after this. we
house and he can work hard for that. >> does your husband feel the same way when you tell him about your enthusiasm for mrp? does he feel the same -- >> oh, let me tell you, my husband doesn't like being a politician, nothing, but still he born and raised, he is american, from dallas, texas, and my husband, i convince my husband what kind of person is mr. trump. >> he is not uncomfortable with this infatuation you have with mr. trump. he is okay with that. >> well, my...
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mr. steinbach telling the truth that the thing thats thatu would normally check just don't exist? >> in many countries of the world from which we have traditionally accepted refugees overs the years, the united states does not have extensive data holdings. >> all right. mr. franklin. i'm sorry, i ran over. not too badly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. any time. in prior years we have admitted far more refugees than we currently do. in 1980 we admitted about 200,000 refugees in the early '90's over a hundred thousand per year. last year in the mist of a humanitarian crisis we admitted fewer than 70,000. so it i'm sorry to me that the numbers we are bringing in today are pretty modest by comparison. it also seems to me that our past experience has demonstrate that had we can resettle refugees in a manner that is consistent with our national security. ms. strach, what do you draw from our past experiences admitting refugees, and can you describe the measures in place that ensures that those admitted to the united states will contribute positively to our society? >> senator, i think ther
mr. steinbach telling the truth that the thing thats thatu would normally check just don't exist? >> in many countries of the world from which we have traditionally accepted refugees overs the years, the united states does not have extensive data holdings. >> all right. mr. franklin. i'm sorry, i ran over. not too badly. >> thank you, mr. chairman. any time. in prior years we have admitted far more refugees than we currently do. in 1980 we admitted about 200,000 refugees in...
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mr. president, can you tell us how disappointing this is for you? pres. obama: this decision is not disappointing. continually, i goal has been to make sure that we give every opportunity for afghanistan to succeed while we are making sure we meet our core missions. as i have continually said, my approach is to assess the situation on the ground, figure out what is working, and what is not. make adjustments when necessary. this isn't the first time does -- those adjustments have been made, it probably won't be the last. what i am encouraged by is the that we have a government that is serious about trying to deliver security and the prospect of that of life for the -- of a better life for the afghan people. we have a clear majority of the afghans who want to partner with us and the international community to achieve those goals. we have a bilateral security arrangement that ensures our troops can operate in ways that protect them while still achieving their mission. we have always known we had to maintain a counterterrorism operation in that region. in ord
mr. president, can you tell us how disappointing this is for you? pres. obama: this decision is not disappointing. continually, i goal has been to make sure that we give every opportunity for afghanistan to succeed while we are making sure we meet our core missions. as i have continually said, my approach is to assess the situation on the ground, figure out what is working, and what is not. make adjustments when necessary. this isn't the first time does -- those adjustments have been made, it...
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tell it to do. i could do a better job adding on my fingers. mr. brashov, did henry at least call ? interest on loan for equipment: two-and-half percent monthly ! do they think i run a restaurant or a bank ? mr. brashov, don't forget to order more sugar for next week. one more thing to remember. mr. brashov ? yes, yes, what is it ? you do know this is the second time this week that henry's been late ! i'll talk to him. he knows i have to pick up my children after school every afternoon. if he doesn't get here soon, i'll be late. why don't you go katherine ? i can finish. mr. brashov, you have enough to do. it's henry's job. he should be here. you are right. it is his job. but we are like a family here. and if there is a problem, everyone helps. and speaking of problems-- ¿ que ? i que te escucho. no estoy sorda, eh ! rosa, what was that great sauce on the chicken today ? - that was cactus sauce. - i ate cactus ? mr. brashov. you've been doing that paperwork all afternoon. how about having lunch ? no, thanks, rosa. i am too busy to eat. - now, that's something i never thought i'd hea
tell it to do. i could do a better job adding on my fingers. mr. brashov, did henry at least call ? interest on loan for equipment: two-and-half percent monthly ! do they think i run a restaurant or a bank ? mr. brashov, don't forget to order more sugar for next week. one more thing to remember. mr. brashov ? yes, yes, what is it ? you do know this is the second time this week that henry's been late ! i'll talk to him. he knows i have to pick up my children after school every afternoon. if he...
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mr. speaker, please tell me my time has expired. >> that makes my sports incredible.ghs as congressman adam schiff of california made good on his bet with his colleague steve israel from where else, new york. they aren't the only ones putting their pride on the line, continuing a year's long tradition, governors andrew cuomo of new york and jay nixon of missouri place aid friendly wager on the outcome of the world series. the losing governor will have to wear the winning team's jersey for a full day of work and also a goody basket at stake which include ribs from kansas city and bagels from queens, winner takes all. >>> now, listen to me here. the first rule of amtrak's quiet car is no talking in the quiet car. the second rule of the quiet car is no talking in the quiet car! so guess what happened when new jersey governor and gop presidential candidate chris christie got a little too loud in the quiet car. he got booted. and his campaign is now apologizing for it. one passenger told gawker christie was having "an intense phone conversation at the time." a spokesperson
mr. speaker, please tell me my time has expired. >> that makes my sports incredible.ghs as congressman adam schiff of california made good on his bet with his colleague steve israel from where else, new york. they aren't the only ones putting their pride on the line, continuing a year's long tradition, governors andrew cuomo of new york and jay nixon of missouri place aid friendly wager on the outcome of the world series. the losing governor will have to wear the winning team's jersey for...
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mr. trump telling supporters he doesn't buy it. >> the press was so happy, oh, the press. i love iowa and i honestly think those polls are wrong. >> are they wrong or is he wrong? brad blakeman, former assistant to george w. bush, professor of politics and international affairs at georgetown university, emily sussman, campaign director for the center for american progress action fund and democratic strategist. emily and brad, welcome to you both. brad. >> thanks. >> let me start with you. you got a trend, or is there a trend appearing now with carson finally over trump, which obviously has been the focus of mr. trump's ire? >> when the polls were in trump's favor, he loves them. when they're not, they're wrong. the fact of the matter is, what comes up must come down. trump has been leading in almost every poll for more than 90 days. three months. and now he's getting some stiff competition in iowa. evangelicals i think are behind dr. carson and that might just be what the doctor ordered for iowa. if trump stays on the decline and carson was to win iowa, then of course we'r
mr. trump telling supporters he doesn't buy it. >> the press was so happy, oh, the press. i love iowa and i honestly think those polls are wrong. >> are they wrong or is he wrong? brad blakeman, former assistant to george w. bush, professor of politics and international affairs at georgetown university, emily sussman, campaign director for the center for american progress action fund and democratic strategist. emily and brad, welcome to you both. brad. >> thanks. >> let...
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mr. president, tell us our version of things. >> maria: this is about increasing feeling across the countryand by the way across the world that the president's foreign policy is misguided, and that's the bottom line. that's what i think steve was trying to get the president to defend and he's there saying, well, the russian economy is plumeting, let's all agree, putin does not look weak. >> all putin does is about image. he's like donald trump. >> maria: how do you see it. >> we do need a serious strategy , there is an opening for somebody else to take the leadership there. clearly if we have not delivered it -- clearly we haven't, you have assad, rebels and isis. >> dagen: i looked at it after the fact, our strategy is to lead, our strategy is to not be there and leave that vacuum, that's the strategy. he said america is safer. i don't think the president wants us to be involved in the middle east at all. >> maria: i agree with you. one day away, tuesday night, clinton maintaining lead of front runner, how do you see this? clinton ahead of bernie sanders by 19 points with 46% of the vote.
mr. president, tell us our version of things. >> maria: this is about increasing feeling across the countryand by the way across the world that the president's foreign policy is misguided, and that's the bottom line. that's what i think steve was trying to get the president to defend and he's there saying, well, the russian economy is plumeting, let's all agree, putin does not look weak. >> all putin does is about image. he's like donald trump. >> maria: how do you see it....
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mr. mcraven: good to be here. charlie: so, tell me what chuck hagel meant. mr. mcraven: across 37 years most missions we conducted were classified. normally if they are at the top secret level you retain that for 25 years. over time as some missions come to light, and we andrew jackson the american people will be pleased to see what the special operations community has done for them over many decades i have the opportunity to be a part of them. you have told me every night special forces to get osama bin laden for taking missions like that. gotmcraven: the night we bin laden we conducted 11 missions in afghanistan. afghanistan, the profile was similar. the distances were longer. at the complexity of the mission, we have done in iraq and afghanistan are much more complex missions. the real credit in the bin laden raid goes to the president and his national security league and the cia, and those folks that located the compound, and the president in making the tough decisions to go do the mission. i am proud of my guys. they did a marvelous job. this mission was so
mr. mcraven: good to be here. charlie: so, tell me what chuck hagel meant. mr. mcraven: across 37 years most missions we conducted were classified. normally if they are at the top secret level you retain that for 25 years. over time as some missions come to light, and we andrew jackson the american people will be pleased to see what the special operations community has done for them over many decades i have the opportunity to be a part of them. you have told me every night special forces to get...
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mrs. roby: secretary clinton, i may, i hear what you're saying. but this email -- secretary clinton: i can't speak to that. can i tell you what i was doing. mrs. roby: this is your staff. if they had this conversation with you why they would make it up. i want to move on. this seem -- this email makes me wonder about the vision for benghazi because they are asking -- you're saying that you asked if we still had a presence, but if you -- we look at the second part of the email, quote, and i think she would be upset to hear yes, we do. secretary clinton: i'm sorry. i have no recollection of or no knowledge of -- mrs. roby: please turn to tab 31. secretary clinton: i trust that you read it. i also tell you that we had a presence in benghazi. we had members of the administration in congress visiting benghazi. of course i knew we had a presence in benghazi. i can't speak to what someone either heard or misheard. i think what's important and i understand the underlying point of your question is what were we doing about liba after gaddafi fell. that's what i'm trying to explain to you. mrs. roby: i want to get to the second part of the email that sug
mrs. roby: secretary clinton, i may, i hear what you're saying. but this email -- secretary clinton: i can't speak to that. can i tell you what i was doing. mrs. roby: this is your staff. if they had this conversation with you why they would make it up. i want to move on. this seem -- this email makes me wonder about the vision for benghazi because they are asking -- you're saying that you asked if we still had a presence, but if you -- we look at the second part of the email, quote, and i...
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mr. o'malley tells me, peter, i'm with the u.s. attorney's office. we know your client is innocent.ch an emotional moment for me, i -- tears welled up in my eyes right in front of the teller. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes i seen a man who has integrity. i seen a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affidavit was enough for the bronx d.a. to reopen the case and to get in front of a judge, but that would take time. two more months. but now, at least, eric had reason to hope and in his cell, he assembled a little photo gallery of others who had been exonerated. >> this is my wall of hope. everyone here has been unjustly convicted and freed. ♪ >> on august 5, 2012, eric's lawyer goes to court. >> this is the first appearance to try to get the judgment vacated. >> cross is joined by his assistant, charmaine chester. by now they've worked on eric's case for six years. >> i want to see him out. i told him the last time i went up to sing sing, i said i'm not visiting you here again. this is it. >> finally, cross argues his case to the judge. >> my
mr. o'malley tells me, peter, i'm with the u.s. attorney's office. we know your client is innocent.ch an emotional moment for me, i -- tears welled up in my eyes right in front of the teller. >> i thank god every day for john o'malley. when i looked in that man's eyes i seen a man who has integrity. i seen a man who was honest. >> o'malley's affidavit was enough for the bronx d.a. to reopen the case and to get in front of a judge, but that would take time. two more months. but now,...
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mr. met, i got to tell you, you have been bringing out the folks. you have been watching tv. you saw mr. tv and came. >> our friends told us about it >> what is your name. >> david. >> and how long have you been a met fan. >> my whole life. 18 years going on 19. >> this man. >> rick, how long have you been a met fan? >> over 30 years. >> and what has it been like. >> patience and believing that they would do it. >> and this is the payoff. come over here. i had mr. met at the food court and i was asking him, what can i buy for you, the cheeseburger and ka bob and i asked him what he ate and here is the deal. he likes -- his favorite dish is small bears. >> think about that. weatherwise, here is what i got. a pleasant globe and the temperatures a cooler 51 degrees and the almanac shows you, you had a high temperature of 53 but you should be up to 63. nowhere close. and look at the starting points. you started at 35 degrees. not a record but come on, 14 degrees below where it should be. headlines look like this. it has been cold for everybody. it is going to end soon and the warm
mr. met, i got to tell you, you have been bringing out the folks. you have been watching tv. you saw mr. tv and came. >> our friends told us about it >> what is your name. >> david. >> and how long have you been a met fan. >> my whole life. 18 years going on 19. >> this man. >> rick, how long have you been a met fan? >> over 30 years. >> and what has it been like. >> patience and believing that they would do it. >> and this is...
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why is that so hard to tell people? mr. bernanke: i tried. went on public television, 60 minutes, i gave speeches around the country, i did a series of lectures. it is a tough sell. --n today, people will say nobody bailed me out. whenever i would see a bumper sticker that said, where is my bailout, i would cringe. i felt there pain. why is the government helping wall street? if wall street collapses, the effects will be felt widely. we met with the house republican caucus just after lehman failed and we were asking them for the so-called tarp money. know, if theg, you financial system fails, you will see the consequences. one of the congressman said to me, i've been talking to my friends and neighbors and they do not see any problem. their economy is working fine. i said, you will. it was not much longer before the economy went into a freefall. charlie: one of the criticisms is that you should have seen this coming. mr. bernanke: we did understand house prices were awfully high. when i was in the white house in 2005, i made a presentation to
why is that so hard to tell people? mr. bernanke: i tried. went on public television, 60 minutes, i gave speeches around the country, i did a series of lectures. it is a tough sell. --n today, people will say nobody bailed me out. whenever i would see a bumper sticker that said, where is my bailout, i would cringe. i felt there pain. why is the government helping wall street? if wall street collapses, the effects will be felt widely. we met with the house republican caucus just after lehman...