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just normal paul. >> just normal paul, pursuing two of his great passions. helping others, and showing off fast cars, including this rare porsche worth nearly half a million dollars. >> it only brought about 600 of them into the u.s., back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car, and oil changes costing $900. >> it is a really finely tuned superhigh performance supercar. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a race car. has that kind of quick razor sharp reflexes. >> but having razor sharp reflexes leaves a razor thin margin for error on the road. >> i love the power. you feel it right in the chest. push you back when you push down the gas. the car like the carrera gt needs to be driven with great respect because it has so much power and capability. >> this photo was possibly the last ever taken of walker. and there is the porsche, a temptation that would lure him and a close friend roger rodas away from the charity event. not surprising, two men who
just normal paul. >> just normal paul, pursuing two of his great passions. helping others, and showing off fast cars, including this rare porsche worth nearly half a million dollars. >> it only brought about 600 of them into the u.s., back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car, and oil changes costing $900. >> it is a really finely tuned superhigh performance supercar....
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john paul ii and john paul xxiii. >> chris leifert and his wife attended world day in 1993.o, you have had the opportunity to be up close and personal with 500 other people. >> that's right. >> and we woke up the day of the mass in denver, colorado and long story short, my wife was quote asked by the ap and it went everywhere. >> hey, what are you doing there, any way. >> more importantly, what i want to talk about. we were two young adults taking the bus to go to candlestick park for the sermon on the mound or the papal mass with john paul the great, i like to call him. it was a beautiful experience and the way i look back on that. and this city, has still been raping the graces from the -- reaping the graces and blessing and blessing the children and people who have aids and during the mass, when our family mass started, michael pritchard got up to do the emceeing. and the moment that happened and the holy father came through the tunnel in the pope mobile. it was as if we are family. it was not that big. >> it wasn't 70,000 people. it was simply a gathering at the local pa
john paul ii and john paul xxiii. >> chris leifert and his wife attended world day in 1993.o, you have had the opportunity to be up close and personal with 500 other people. >> that's right. >> and we woke up the day of the mass in denver, colorado and long story short, my wife was quote asked by the ap and it went everywhere. >> hey, what are you doing there, any way. >> more importantly, what i want to talk about. we were two young adults taking the bus to go to...
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try to wrap this idea of the feminine genius that john paul ii talked about so much. >> john paul ii did speak a lot about women. he wrote so many wonderful documents directed for women and what is endow actually standing for e.n.d.o.w.? >> educating on the dignity of women. think of it as face for women. >> tell me about the genesis, where it started. >> i believe in denver, colorado, by some women and it received the protoform. it's in about 100 diocese in the united states and also in australia and new zealand and maybe a few other countries. >> both of you ladies attended a local university, a program of advanced studies. and you have had a sense of faith, i'm sure, that going through that university experience undergirded your faith but really and truly, what is it about the catholic faith that would inspire you at this point to live the kind of life that you live which is one of outreach and evangelization. >> it was centered on learning the faith and learning history, reading the classics and i was catholic all my life but i came to know jesus deeply through that program and t
try to wrap this idea of the feminine genius that john paul ii talked about so much. >> john paul ii did speak a lot about women. he wrote so many wonderful documents directed for women and what is endow actually standing for e.n.d.o.w.? >> educating on the dignity of women. think of it as face for women. >> tell me about the genesis, where it started. >> i believe in denver, colorado, by some women and it received the protoform. it's in about 100 diocese in the united...
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and you know we cannot sell john paul ii.e think of john paul and his last 11 years when he was fragile. he was star of the world when he started this. when he was meeting people all over the place and he traveled the globe. he turned the office into the ceo of the world. billy graham said he is the world's pastor. francis is recovering that. >> with this growing sense of him at the center of world conversation, with income inequality and tolerance for people of different opinions and all of that, there is the question of the pope as a principal explainer of value who looks at pope john ii and the church played a role. >> the pope's coinage, he has no currency to float, no borders to protect. his coinage is simply values, truth, beauty, and goodness. this pope while he does everything to try to diminish you might call the cloud of the papacy has skyrocketed under him. he is returning to what the church does best. values, human dignity. the sacredness of human life, the defense of the voiceless. he is returning to that. his st
and you know we cannot sell john paul ii.e think of john paul and his last 11 years when he was fragile. he was star of the world when he started this. when he was meeting people all over the place and he traveled the globe. he turned the office into the ceo of the world. billy graham said he is the world's pastor. francis is recovering that. >> with this growing sense of him at the center of world conversation, with income inequality and tolerance for people of different opinions and all...
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okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there. >> nonviolent. >> dixon is back in jail on a parole violation. he had been sentenced to 101 days for third degree theft. he's had prior convictions for theft, as well. >> don't hurt me. >> we have to put him in the restraint chair until he gets calmed down and gets evaluated once again. by the medical staff and then we take it from there. >> we're here to help you. relax. >> i'm not the bad guy. >> look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. >> don't hurt me, please. >> just relax, all right. relax, man. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a coo
okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there....
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i'm paul gigot.to see you right here next week. >>> an outrageous new development in the scandal rocking the department of veterans' affairs. it all stems from a bombshell new e-mail in which an employee at a va hospital in wyoming walks his workers through a plan on how to, quote, game the system by manipulating records in order to hide delays in patient care. hello, everyone, i'm arthel neuville, welcome to "america's news headquarters." >> i'm eric shawn in for gregg jarrett. critics are calling this e-mail a smoking gun and say it's undeniable proof that officials
i'm paul gigot.to see you right here next week. >>> an outrageous new development in the scandal rocking the department of veterans' affairs. it all stems from a bombshell new e-mail in which an employee at a va hospital in wyoming walks his workers through a plan on how to, quote, game the system by manipulating records in order to hide delays in patient care. hello, everyone, i'm arthel neuville, welcome to "america's news headquarters." >> i'm eric shawn in for gregg...
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monsieur paul bocuse. the brigade. been done since escoffier instituted a military-style hierarchy into the kitchen. where the only acceptable response to any question or any command is "oui, chef." this is the special forces, the s.a.s. of cooking. and these cooks live to avoid, under any circumstances, disappointing their comrades, the hierarchy or monsieur paul. daniel worked here and so have many, many who have gone on to run their own celebrated kitchens. >> hello. [ speaking french ] >> in the '70s as a young wanna-be cook, i managed to lay hands on a french copy of paul bocuse's classic cookbook "la cuisine de marche." and i gaped in wonder at the photos. struggled to translate the descriptions of dishes so fantastic i was quite sure i never, ever in my life would cook, much less eat. if you could please say how honored and grateful i am to be here. this is a dream come true. over the years, how many great chefs have come through this restaurant and gone on to open great restaurants? >> [ speaking french ]. >> h
monsieur paul bocuse. the brigade. been done since escoffier instituted a military-style hierarchy into the kitchen. where the only acceptable response to any question or any command is "oui, chef." this is the special forces, the s.a.s. of cooking. and these cooks live to avoid, under any circumstances, disappointing their comrades, the hierarchy or monsieur paul. daniel worked here and so have many, many who have gone on to run their own celebrated kitchens. >> hello. [...
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paul stanley breaking a guitar. guitars smoking. >> fans were blown away. they banded together, calling themselves the kiss army. >> i like the stage show. >> but critics were brutal. >> throughout their career, critics have always leveled barbs at kiss, calling them clowns. >> all the critics and all the bad reviews have helped buy us the empire that is kiss. >> kiss not only have we survived, we've thrived. >> the kiss frontmen say that survivor instinct instilled at a young age, propelled them to stardom. >> i am the product of a tribe of survivors. our backgrounds were very similar. we were both from families that in one form or another had fled from europe to avoid the holocaust. all the friends of my mom and dad had numbers on their arms. >> gene simmons was born hyam, in israel. he was raised by his mother, a holocaust survivor. >> she went in at 14. the rest of the family was left. >> your father leaving you when you were almost 7 years old. what did that do to you? >> i felt betrayed or abandoned. i decided i wasn't going to depend on anybody. >> g
paul stanley breaking a guitar. guitars smoking. >> fans were blown away. they banded together, calling themselves the kiss army. >> i like the stage show. >> but critics were brutal. >> throughout their career, critics have always leveled barbs at kiss, calling them clowns. >> all the critics and all the bad reviews have helped buy us the empire that is kiss. >> kiss not only have we survived, we've thrived. >> the kiss frontmen say that survivor...
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paul ryan has an impressive resume.mmittee, former vice presidential nominee and author of a 204-page report on how the government has so totally failed at fixing poverty. after all, ryan did pitch in at a soup kitchen back in 2012. he's obviously got his finger on the pulse of america's under class. with that incredible expertise to get in touch with the nation's poor, congressman ryan spent the past several months touring the country. however, monday, he took a break from hanging out with poor people to hit up the tuxedo sect at a fundraiser. he informed the crowd that the best way to turn from a vicious cycle of despair and turn it into hope and flourishing is by embracing the friendship, accountability and love. that is how i fight poveryou fi he said. the way not to fight poverty is to spend money on the poor. through 92 federal programs that cost the federal government $800 million in 2012. to make the case and broaden his appeal to the gop rank and file, what's expected to be the lead-up to a potential 2016 presi
paul ryan has an impressive resume.mmittee, former vice presidential nominee and author of a 204-page report on how the government has so totally failed at fixing poverty. after all, ryan did pitch in at a soup kitchen back in 2012. he's obviously got his finger on the pulse of america's under class. with that incredible expertise to get in touch with the nation's poor, congressman ryan spent the past several months touring the country. however, monday, he took a break from hanging out with...
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but i know paul ryan.from social security as a survivor fund when his dad passed away. and john boehner knows poverty. he came from the middle class. what they are doing is destroying the middle class. it is true that black african-americans, hispanics have more than that. we're talking about the united states of america. we're talking about the disparity between the wealth and the poor. we're talking about the middle class which is the heartbeat of america not being able to have purchasing power. tlrvegs we're talking about small businesses. it's a tragic thing to think. but i tell you this. when you take a look at the republican party, it could be that paul ryan is trying to find a way to appease the extremists in his party at the same time to have some credibility because right now, i don't want to be a part of just a one-party system in america. but they are doing this. >> i want to pick up on the other side. if there is something about what paul ryan is doing now in terms of rhetoric that could potent
but i know paul ryan.from social security as a survivor fund when his dad passed away. and john boehner knows poverty. he came from the middle class. what they are doing is destroying the middle class. it is true that black african-americans, hispanics have more than that. we're talking about the united states of america. we're talking about the disparity between the wealth and the poor. we're talking about the middle class which is the heartbeat of america not being able to have purchasing...
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rand paul is still standing with this guy.is still one of the leading contenderers for the gop nomination and has no problem standing with a guy that represents now -- i'm not talking about 20 years ago -- now, these kinds of views. in fact, beside the beliefs i've already mentioned, brandon also believes owning a nuclear weapon. states can null fie laws. oh, and he doesn't believe in public schools, either, angela. and here's what brannon said about president obama back in 2010. listen to this. >> we clear what he believes in. he believes in a socialist government. he believes in class war fair. read carl marx ten planks of a socialist government. recall ten are law in our land today. >> he may be history tomorrow, but the fact that rabd paul would go in there to campaign for him and stay with him is not going away tomorrow, nor should it. angela. >> sure, rev. first, there's one big problem we need to address and that is why are these folks so eager to jump into a state senate race. of course, it is a very -- it's going to b
rand paul is still standing with this guy.is still one of the leading contenderers for the gop nomination and has no problem standing with a guy that represents now -- i'm not talking about 20 years ago -- now, these kinds of views. in fact, beside the beliefs i've already mentioned, brandon also believes owning a nuclear weapon. states can null fie laws. oh, and he doesn't believe in public schools, either, angela. and here's what brannon said about president obama back in 2010. listen to...
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rand paul is a very interesting man. it's a very interesting man who just a few weeks ago murdoch said he probably would not vote for, for president. it was in an interview last month that murdoch called paul ryan, quote, the straightest arrow he had ever met, called jeb bush a man of very fine character. but in that interview, murdoch said that paul was dead last on his list of possible republican presidential candidates. he said that while he agrees with paul on some things, he really disagrees with him on other things. quote, too strongly, perhaps, to vote for him. that's what murdoch was saying about a month ago. so rand paul would clearly like to be the republican nominee for president in 2016. if you want to be the republican nominee for president in 2016, you don't want rupert murdoch saying he wouldn't vote for you. so for paul, what happened on saturday actually represented a potentially major step forward. he got rupert murdoch to come down to kentucky. he got him to spend the day with him, to get to know him a
rand paul is a very interesting man. it's a very interesting man who just a few weeks ago murdoch said he probably would not vote for, for president. it was in an interview last month that murdoch called paul ryan, quote, the straightest arrow he had ever met, called jeb bush a man of very fine character. but in that interview, murdoch said that paul was dead last on his list of possible republican presidential candidates. he said that while he agrees with paul on some things, he really...
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guitarist paul stanley, the star child. gene simmons, the lead guitarist, ace frehley, was spaceman and on drums peter criss, catman. did anyone tell you you were crazy? >> everybody! >> platform boots, are you kidding? people would be in the front row hysterical hitting each other and laughing at us. >> i spent half the night jumping up in the air. >> they designed their own costumes, those legendary platform boots. look at these heels! >> and black-and-white face paint. >> we had to learn to put on the makeup through trial and error. we used to go on stage in clubs and be blinded by this stuff running into our eyes until we figured out how to do it. >> i just tell them buy something that's white and red. >> 40 years later they still do their own makeup. a two-hour process. how does it not all drip off during the show? >> we bake it in. >> there were no designers, no marketing people. we didn't even have a record deal. >> they booked their own gigs, flooded music execs with demos and by the summer of '73 kiss had their fir
guitarist paul stanley, the star child. gene simmons, the lead guitarist, ace frehley, was spaceman and on drums peter criss, catman. did anyone tell you you were crazy? >> everybody! >> platform boots, are you kidding? people would be in the front row hysterical hitting each other and laughing at us. >> i spent half the night jumping up in the air. >> they designed their own costumes, those legendary platform boots. look at these heels! >> and black-and-white face...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. it's great to be home in brooklyn. this is my home. [ cheers and applause ] >> i never thought this would this could happen in my life. >> this is vindication. >> vindication for the band that's been around for four decades. >> we are in the glory days of kiss. to think that 40 years on our plate is more full than ever. >> and spilling over the top with their next venture. >> paul stanley and gene simmons! >> stanley and simmons are the new co-owners of l.a. kiss, an arena football team in anaheim, california. this is not your father's football game. >> it's sports jacked up on steroids. and we're not advocating steroids in sports, folks, but we're trying to give people as much as we can. >> and taking the kiss brand to a whole new level -- literally. for about a third the price of an nfl game ticket, fans see pole dancing, pyro, lasers, electric guitar, and football players that look like rock stars. >> this is the three-ring circus but it's also a sporting event and why can't the tw
[ cheers and applause ] >> i want to thank paul, gene, and peter. it's great to be home in brooklyn. this is my home. [ cheers and applause ] >> i never thought this would this could happen in my life. >> this is vindication. >> vindication for the band that's been around for four decades. >> we are in the glory days of kiss. to think that 40 years on our plate is more full than ever. >> and spilling over the top with their next venture. >> paul stanley...
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phone with paul harvey jr. last night talking about this and his father and what a great broadcaster he was and look at anti depress sant u sent country, up 400%. let's look at miley cyrus. one cultural icon, if you will, twerking. you can see her over there. in some of the videos, has the culture declined and is it related in someway to a paul harvey warning? >> absolutely. it is absolutely declined. >> you don't look like lauren. >> i'm sorry. >> no -- >> jump right in. >> it is absolutely declined and paul harvey was exactly right but what has happened in terms of religion's responsibility as a minister, i shoulder a lot of responsibility and look out there and say what am i doing wrong? is my generation of ministers and spiritual leaders and religious leaders done wrong and we've made a business out of religion. we made a colt -- >> but you're a pastor, you haven't done that, have you? >> it was head that direction seven years ago. i left. unplugged. i left my large church with stained glass windows and hig
phone with paul harvey jr. last night talking about this and his father and what a great broadcaster he was and look at anti depress sant u sent country, up 400%. let's look at miley cyrus. one cultural icon, if you will, twerking. you can see her over there. in some of the videos, has the culture declined and is it related in someway to a paul harvey warning? >> absolutely. it is absolutely declined. >> you don't look like lauren. >> i'm sorry. >> no -- >> jump...
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monsieur paul bocuse. ♪ the brigade.nce escoffier instituted a military-style hierarchy into the kitchen. where the only acceptable response to any question or any command is "oui, chef." this is the special forces, the s.a.s. of cooking. and these cooks live to avoid, under any circumstances, disappointing their comrades, the hierarchy or monsieur paul. daniel worked here and so have many, many who have gone on to run their own celebrated kitchens. >> hello. [ speaking french ] >> in the '70s as a young wanna-be cook, i managed to lay hands on a french copy of paul bocuse's classic cookbook "la cuisine de marche." and i gaped in wonder at the photos. struggled to translate the descriptions of dishes so fantastic i was quite sure i never, ever in my life would cook, much less eat. if you could please say how honored and grateful i am to be here. this is a dream come true. over the years, how many great chefs have come through this restaurant and gone on to open great restaurants? [ speaking french ] >> he always have a c
monsieur paul bocuse. ♪ the brigade.nce escoffier instituted a military-style hierarchy into the kitchen. where the only acceptable response to any question or any command is "oui, chef." this is the special forces, the s.a.s. of cooking. and these cooks live to avoid, under any circumstances, disappointing their comrades, the hierarchy or monsieur paul. daniel worked here and so have many, many who have gone on to run their own celebrated kitchens. >> hello. [ speaking french...
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. >> for paul o'heran, cancun is more than a trip to paradise. >> paul, how many time did you try? >> 12 times. my fifth time going through too detox are center. >> while most come to cancun for wild beach parties, paul came leer for awhat some people call a miscellaneousal cure from heroin addiction. >> i was sick using every waking moment of my life trying to find drugs. sick of it. i was able to see the damage it did to my family. the last time they saw me high, sorry -- >> do you feel like you could have died, your addiction away sos strong? >> absolutely. -- so strong? >> absolutely. i've had seven of my friends die of drug abuse. >> desperate to kick his opiate habit, paul searched online for help. beech side treatment center called clear sky recovery. the operators say, they can use a drug called ibogaine. >> i thought that would be a miracle. it really piqued my interest. >> i have a little homework for you. and i said paul if i said it happened for me 11 years ago would you now listen for more? and he would say, absolutely. >> irene does patient intake but she also serves
. >> for paul o'heran, cancun is more than a trip to paradise. >> paul, how many time did you try? >> 12 times. my fifth time going through too detox are center. >> while most come to cancun for wild beach parties, paul came leer for awhat some people call a miscellaneousal cure from heroin addiction. >> i was sick using every waking moment of my life trying to find drugs. sick of it. i was able to see the damage it did to my family. the last time they saw me high,...
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rand paul.ew years ago he was seen as a fringe candidate, an off shoot of his father who the republican establishment gave no shot at getting the gop nomination let alone winning the white house. that might be changing thanks to the senator's all-out push to convince not just potential primary voters, but that very gop establishment that he really could be their guy. his blanket approach has covered all the bases. while crisscrossing the country and hitting nearly every primary location, team rand has set up a 2016 campaign network in all 50 states. according to the washington post, he is also courting wall street titans and silicon valley entrepreneurs who donated to the presidential campaigns of george w. bush and mitt romney. attending elite conclaves in utah and elsewhere along with other gop hopefuls, and he has thrown his tea party -- fellow kentucky senator mitch mcconnell. he is also aggressively wooing nontraditional constitch wednesdayys for the gop, courting african-americans and youn
rand paul.ew years ago he was seen as a fringe candidate, an off shoot of his father who the republican establishment gave no shot at getting the gop nomination let alone winning the white house. that might be changing thanks to the senator's all-out push to convince not just potential primary voters, but that very gop establishment that he really could be their guy. his blanket approach has covered all the bases. while crisscrossing the country and hitting nearly every primary location, team...
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rand paul is the opposite. i don't think he'd bring himself to trust rand paul's instincts. but to go there, that was a smart political move for both of them. i admire that. one thing on the republican nominee in perry. he may be the comeback kid. here's the problem. the republican party needs to be somewhere in the middle. romney was sort of perry-like. but unless you move a little bit to the middle in the general election, you lose the only two candidates who have pushed the tea party off. christie, jeb bush. i don't think another candidate's going to come close to -- >> mitt romney is a creature of the middle and he lost. >> he wasn't. >> john mccain was a creature of the middle and he lost. bob dole was, he lost. >> different america. it is. >> no, senator. >> yes. >> we are one america. >> hey, joe. hey, joe. could you imagine the chuck schumer ads that are going to get run against them? he just endorsed chris christie. >> no. they can push off the tea party. that's true. >> note to self. always book chuck schumer after the white house correspondents dinner because he i
rand paul is the opposite. i don't think he'd bring himself to trust rand paul's instincts. but to go there, that was a smart political move for both of them. i admire that. one thing on the republican nominee in perry. he may be the comeback kid. here's the problem. the republican party needs to be somewhere in the middle. romney was sort of perry-like. but unless you move a little bit to the middle in the general election, you lose the only two candidates who have pushed the tea party off....
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, there was ron paul. the father. while the son is a senator who may run for president in 2016, the father isn't exactly fading in the back ground. ron paul is an outspoken libertarian. you can find his opinions on ronpaul.com. some of the content is free and some requires a are subscription that costs $9.95 a month. ali sat down with ron paul and asked him his appeal, young amog young people and college students. >> i was delighted with it. i took a position which was a libertarian position, which was, you have to be responsible for yourself. most people paint young people as, they're totally independent, what's the government going to do for them? and there's plenty of that. the students when you offered it up to them they were very open. but i think conditions have helped me on that. not only was i firmly believing in what i was saying, and that's what they're looking for, but they're mrs. seeing the failure of the system that -- they're also seeing the failure of the system that and because of the cris
, there was ron paul. the father. while the son is a senator who may run for president in 2016, the father isn't exactly fading in the back ground. ron paul is an outspoken libertarian. you can find his opinions on ronpaul.com. some of the content is free and some requires a are subscription that costs $9.95 a month. ali sat down with ron paul and asked him his appeal, young amog young people and college students. >> i was delighted with it. i took a position which was a libertarian...
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many flocking to ron paul. ali asked him why. >> the jobs, they know something is structurally wrong. there is a good appeal to young people to say maybe we have to think about the whole system. >> there's more ever ali's conversation with ron paul, congressman paul says, his appeal is to people not even half his age. that, and more, coming up. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> mandatory minimums are routinely used to coerce plea bargains >> mandatory minimums >> the whole goal is to reduce gun crime, now we've got people saying "this isn't fair"... >> does the punishment always fit the crime? >> had the person that murdered our daughter got the mandatory minimum, he wouldn't have been out. >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> weekday mornings on al jazeera america >> start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. >> the future looks uncertain... >> real news keeping you up to date. >> an informed look on the night's ev
many flocking to ron paul. ali asked him why. >> the jobs, they know something is structurally wrong. there is a good appeal to young people to say maybe we have to think about the whole system. >> there's more ever ali's conversation with ron paul, congressman paul says, his appeal is to people not even half his age. that, and more, coming up. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> mandatory minimums are routinely used to coerce plea bargains...
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure that he hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse, periodically, through the years. that's what caused his behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother arrived in person to visit. >> hey, dusty. >> even at the jail, visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> here's the news of the week. right after i left you, a few hours i started choking really hard, like -- couldn't breathe. so i went to emergency, and i was there for four days. >> hmm. >> so they diagnosed me with pneumonia, copd, congestive heart failure. >> really? >> yeah. they're going to monitor me real closely. >> that is not good. >> no
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure that he hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse, periodically, through the years. that's what caused his behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's...
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>> yeah, i think that's the question that everyone is asking, paul.his was essentially a declaration of war by schumer and udall on the supreme court. this is them saying, look, the supreme court's been finding that the first amendment protects political speech and we're just not going to allow them to continue to knock down our efforts to regulate that kind of speech. this is incredible. this really would create an unlimited ability for unlimited authority for congress to regulate whatever political activism of private citizens. >> basically redefine the first amendment political speech to say it does not include money that you spend to try to amplify speech. so the states and the federal government could say you could speak all you want if you're on a street corner, but if you want to buy advertising or spend somehow to amplify that speech, we're going to regulate that as much as we want. >> right, and guess what? i mean, all of this is being done, supposedly, to regulate dark money. to me, it's a different term for dark money. it's issue advocacy m
>> yeah, i think that's the question that everyone is asking, paul.his was essentially a declaration of war by schumer and udall on the supreme court. this is them saying, look, the supreme court's been finding that the first amendment protects political speech and we're just not going to allow them to continue to knock down our efforts to regulate that kind of speech. this is incredible. this really would create an unlimited ability for unlimited authority for congress to regulate...
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i think rand paul, chris, this is what i call the education of rand paul.ow, for those of us it's just like howard university debacle where he went in there lecturing the black folks about black history that he knew less about than his audience did. on a big listening tour. he's actually been listening and he's sensitive to how even if he flavors voter id, he wants to soft pedal it. because he knows there's a back will be there. >> last month, david axelrod asked rand paul about republican efforts to restrict voting rights. >> there's been a lot of attention paid all over the country rules to constrict voting rights, asking for i.d. from voters, birth certificates to register. do you think that will send a negative message to minority communities? >> i think it's a mistake. i've done the opposite. i testified in kentucky for restoration of voting rights for people convicted of nonviolent felonies. >> last year at howard university, senator paul defended requiring showing some forms of i.d. to vote. here he is going in another direction. let's listen. >> i t
i think rand paul, chris, this is what i call the education of rand paul.ow, for those of us it's just like howard university debacle where he went in there lecturing the black folks about black history that he knew less about than his audience did. on a big listening tour. he's actually been listening and he's sensitive to how even if he flavors voter id, he wants to soft pedal it. because he knows there's a back will be there. >> last month, david axelrod asked rand paul about...
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at the same time, look at rand paul. two weeks ago i was with rand paul in memphis. he was addressing the republican national committee, establishment republicans. he delivered a message of unity, but he delivered a message to them. he spent a lot of time after his speech shaking hands and what have you. four days earlier, he had endorsed a tea party candidate in the north carolina senate primary who lost. rand paul is having it both ways right now. it's a message and path that he is trying to deliver as he runs for president in 2016. so while we have seen mitch mcconnell get through this battle right here, we've seen his political life being extended and rand paul in his own way is trying to extend his own political life, perhaps all the way to the white house. >> and mark, you're talking about the bill clinton test here. because he has campaigned for grimes. let's talk about another race where i think the bill clinton test also does sort of apply. he has been campaigning for his daughter's mother-in-law in pennsylvania
at the same time, look at rand paul. two weeks ago i was with rand paul in memphis. he was addressing the republican national committee, establishment republicans. he delivered a message of unity, but he delivered a message to them. he spent a lot of time after his speech shaking hands and what have you. four days earlier, he had endorsed a tea party candidate in the north carolina senate primary who lost. rand paul is having it both ways right now. it's a message and path that he is trying to...
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paul is one. no, not me. patsy cline. >>> now it is time for a story that is too bizarre to be made up. iranian facebook fakers reportedly spying on the u.s. government. we'll have more on that in a second. >>> and later, the one thing america can do right now that could add up to 300,000 new jobs to the economy. "street signs" will be right back. x you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. female narrator: through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-p
paul is one. no, not me. patsy cline. >>> now it is time for a story that is too bizarre to be made up. iranian facebook fakers reportedly spying on the u.s. government. we'll have more on that in a second. >>> and later, the one thing america can do right now that could add up to 300,000 new jobs to the economy. "street signs" will be right back. x you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using...
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