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what a scene down here. >> paul: amazing, lewis. eight seconds left on the clock and the tigers choose to go with a running play that was stopped short of the goalline. and the seconds just ticked away and southern hangs on to win 52-45. the last two years in october and november they moved to 13-1. they'll go to the conference championship for the second consecutive year. austin howard the true freshman there. 237 yards passing and 3 touchdowns. and it feels like a long time ago, but it started with this to willie quinn. mike jones had a monster first half. both catches going for touchdowns. but grambling would not go away even when they were down by 21 points in the second half. they kept coming back. lenard tillery went over a thousand yards today. had 169 yards rushing. and a couple of touchdowns. more mike jones. there was his second of two touchdowns. jonathan williams for the arm strength late in the first half to cut that lead to 14. and then tillery at this point it looked like it was going to be all southern in the second
what a scene down here. >> paul: amazing, lewis. eight seconds left on the clock and the tigers choose to go with a running play that was stopped short of the goalline. and the seconds just ticked away and southern hangs on to win 52-45. the last two years in october and november they moved to 13-1. they'll go to the conference championship for the second consecutive year. austin howard the true freshman there. 237 yards passing and 3 touchdowns. and it feels like a long time ago, but it...
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ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and accepted a promotion at the department of public works. when he first shared with me his change, his plan, my first thought was panic and incredible loss. the next thought i had was just being so proud of him for choosing to take a new path to take on new challenges to really chart a route where he can continue more of his amazing work that heats done with us. so given that, i gave him my full blessing and my full support and i'm very proud that he's gone now to the department of public works to serve another one of our disability access coordinate or
ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and...
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but rand paul being rand paul, he barely mengtsed mitch mcconnell in his speech.stead, he just gave a version of his own rand paul stump speech. >> tonight, we begin to rebuild america by freeing up american ingenuity, freeing up all forms of ingenuity. tonight, we say to the president, yes, we did build that. we say to hillary clinton, yes, businesses do create jobs. >> and to be clear, this was not rand paul re-election night. hi wasn't running this year. this was mitch mcconnell re-election night. but in case rand paul didn't put too fine a point, he finally just got right to the point about what exactly he was doing there. >> if the president rejects the will of the people, then in 2016, we rise up and elect someone who will restore the values of our founding fathers. >> rand paul, even though he was not on the ballot this year, he had a lot personally riding on what happened in kentucky this year. rand paul, obviously, really, really wants to be president. and rand paul has a significant, technical problem in kentucky if he does want to make a run for preside
but rand paul being rand paul, he barely mengtsed mitch mcconnell in his speech.stead, he just gave a version of his own rand paul stump speech. >> tonight, we begin to rebuild america by freeing up american ingenuity, freeing up all forms of ingenuity. tonight, we say to the president, yes, we did build that. we say to hillary clinton, yes, businesses do create jobs. >> and to be clear, this was not rand paul re-election night. hi wasn't running this year. this was mitch mcconnell...
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or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time. it could last a lot longer than a product company does because structurally it is like a university. it could in principle last for hundreds of years. >> i want us to be remembered for changing a lot of people's lives and making the world a better place. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for doing this. and being our guests on "studio 1.0." ♪ >> he may be the most influential man in san francisco. marc benioff, founder of salesforce, has transformed the way that businesses do business. he has pioneered the flight to the cloud and a new model for philanthropy along the way. he
or will there be a second act from paul and jessica?i'm fully just as enthusiastic about y combinator. we are doing so many exciting things. >> now it actually seems like a good idea. >> how about you, paul? >> i'm going to go back to writing. that was what i was doing before y combinator. that is what i was always hoping to do. >> how do you guys want yc to be remembered? >> i want us to still exist. i want yc to be this institution that persists for a long time....
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rand paul is a serious legislator. i think he has the potential of knitting together the republican party. and marco rubio, i don't think he'll run if jeb bush does. he's his protege. >> how old is cotton? >> late 30s, early 40s. >> late 30s, early 40s. i don't know his exact age. he's not going to run in 2016. he just got in there. >> he's not even been in the senate a day yet. >> but barack obama. >> barack obama had been in the senate two years. >> but that field is saturated with a huge amount, different candidates. it's going to be interesting to see how rand paul tries to put himself in the establishment to put more foreign policy realists, that ' he is doing. ted cruz, trying to galvanize the base. he's not going to be controlled by the house leadership. ink when you look at marco rubio, there's performance efforts, trying to build relationships, and then there's the vast other field as well. so it's going to be an interesting race. it's something we're going to probably talk about again. >> no clear front runne
rand paul is a serious legislator. i think he has the potential of knitting together the republican party. and marco rubio, i don't think he'll run if jeb bush does. he's his protege. >> how old is cotton? >> late 30s, early 40s. >> late 30s, early 40s. i don't know his exact age. he's not going to run in 2016. he just got in there. >> he's not even been in the senate a day yet. >> but barack obama. >> barack obama had been in the senate two years. >>...
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>> paul is the best father i have ever met. going to say that because you wouldn't say that yourself. he spends so much time with them, teaching them, exposing to things, rarely seen that other fathers have done. i lucked out. >> how do you manage being married and being colleagues? >> it always worked really well. >> really easy. we never disagreed on anything. >> have you ever fought about y combinator? >> no. >> i don't believe it. >> it's really true. and the secret is the same secret for co-founders in general, you have different responsibilities. each person is in charge of their own thing and they are experts in that thing. >> what is the hottest thing about a y combinator company we don't know yet? >> boosted boards. >> why boosted board? >> let's just say they have bigger ambitions than making skateboards. >> what is the biggest fire you had to put out? >> i put out fires at least one a week of co-founder disputes, that and fundraising, interactions with investors and investors mal-treating the start-ups. we intervene.
>> paul is the best father i have ever met. going to say that because you wouldn't say that yourself. he spends so much time with them, teaching them, exposing to things, rarely seen that other fathers have done. i lucked out. >> how do you manage being married and being colleagues? >> it always worked really well. >> really easy. we never disagreed on anything. >> have you ever fought about y combinator? >> no. >> i don't believe it. >> it's...
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rand paul at 15%; jeb bush, 12%. i don't think that is reflected in the conversation. >> no. >> and he's stronger than people think. mike huckaby at 12%. no other contender topped single digits. does that surprise you? >> if there is any surprise for me is that mr. bush, governor bush is only at 12% and seems to me he, in terms of the opportunity to the elect of presidency is the strongest candidate that the republicans have. i think he will show that over the next year or so. i am convinced -- >> with the modern party. >> and he can be an establishment party. >> too many people talking. >> jeb bush could be the establishment entry in the finals. >> crib bush? >> him or romney or christie. >> you have a name you dropped out there that is important, john. that is mike huckaby. the conservatives worried, they're enormously large in iowa. he's strong. the jewish vote is going to move and money is going to move toward the republicans because of the israeli situations. huckaby is strong with them and he's a conservative.
rand paul at 15%; jeb bush, 12%. i don't think that is reflected in the conversation. >> no. >> and he's stronger than people think. mike huckaby at 12%. no other contender topped single digits. does that surprise you? >> if there is any surprise for me is that mr. bush, governor bush is only at 12% and seems to me he, in terms of the opportunity to the elect of presidency is the strongest candidate that the republicans have. i think he will show that over the next year or so....
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what we like about paul is most of all his passion. when he started working in the ada transition plan, we were in the early days, the infancy and we needed his guidance and focus to not only be able to develop the plan but advocate for the money and work with the managers and designers and the contractors and the department heads all of the different people that are involved in bringing these projects forward. it was really under his leadership that the city was able to start making progress. when you look at his accomplishments over that ten 10-year period, there were over 100 projects valued now at $46 million that john has had that foot print. you can do that at the city service centers and the san francisco general hospital, he has literally touched them all and he's made such an incredible difference. when we think about his advocacy, we all had to really appreciate just him as a person, as a loving person as a supportive person, as a person who always organized the mayor's office on disability special events really brought that
what we like about paul is most of all his passion. when he started working in the ada transition plan, we were in the early days, the infancy and we needed his guidance and focus to not only be able to develop the plan but advocate for the money and work with the managers and designers and the contractors and the department heads all of the different people that are involved in bringing these projects forward. it was really under his leadership that the city was able to start making progress....
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monsieur paul bocuse. the brigade.ne 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 ]. >> he always
monsieur paul bocuse. the brigade.ne 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...
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jason: i'm jason pierre-paul, check me out on game changers.ouncer: from fast food worker to football hero, we'll reveal jason pierre-paul's unlikely road to the nfl, and later, we're behind the scenes for one of the funniest commercials of the year. man: up next, patrice bergeron performing phoenix. announcer: we'll show you the technology tricks that turned this nhl star into a beat poet... patrice: the puck flies by and a sparkle in my eye goes on high, high beams. kevin: welcome back to game changers. now, you probably know jason pierre-paul as the defensive end for the new york giants. he's an all-pro. he's been the anchor of that giants d for the last five years, but what you may not know about jpp is that he almost never played football at all. our allie laforce met up with jason at the giants' training center. allie: the regular practice is long over, but jason pierre-paul is still hard at work. jason: i give it my all, and when i leave that field, i know there's nothing i could do to make the game go a different direction. that's with
jason: i'm jason pierre-paul, check me out on game changers.ouncer: from fast food worker to football hero, we'll reveal jason pierre-paul's unlikely road to the nfl, and later, we're behind the scenes for one of the funniest commercials of the year. man: up next, patrice bergeron performing phoenix. announcer: we'll show you the technology tricks that turned this nhl star into a beat poet... patrice: the puck flies by and a sparkle in my eye goes on high, high beams. kevin: welcome back to...
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i agree with paul. the republican have done the anti-obama thing and i do not see how they reverse it. mitch mcconnell has a hard job. harder than before. he has to keep the caucus in line with the presidential candidates. while doing that, explain what your party is going to do about immigration. will theo that, you president. mcconnell istch one the most undervalued politicians. do not underestimate mitch mcconnell. ,e is more strategic, wiley and, frankly, good at what he does than people give him credit for. everybody understands that some of the senators may be running for president and there are a number of stars coming who are going to end up being pragmatic amperage and the gap the between where some stand and others stand. ie, she iser, jon unique. by supported and was helped -bird and the moss-covered stones. that is what mccain calls ted cruz and what ted cruz calls mccain. they have a lot of love for each other. elected -- he has not been elected -- we assume he nol, he said there would be s
i agree with paul. the republican have done the anti-obama thing and i do not see how they reverse it. mitch mcconnell has a hard job. harder than before. he has to keep the caucus in line with the presidential candidates. while doing that, explain what your party is going to do about immigration. will theo that, you president. mcconnell istch one the most undervalued politicians. do not underestimate mitch mcconnell. ,e is more strategic, wiley and, frankly, good at what he does than people...
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yeah, d-- have you found whoever, uh, did this to paul?o, not yet, but we do have a few questions. now, do you know why he was investigating latham pharmaceuticals? it was his job. companies that produce vaccines with federal money are tracked by g.a.o. and latham developed a vaccine for a rare but deadly flu virus, didn't they? i mean, a flu so rare that the vaccine just sits on the shelf. yeah, we see that a lot. preventive vaccines are created, but not all flu strains become widespread. well, they do with a little help. excuse me? you recently converted all of your assets to latham stock. why is that? how i invest is none of your concern. it became my concern when you tried to start an h5n1 epidemic. castle: with the help of someone gullible, someone you could easily manipulate, like jared stone. what on earth are you talking about? i d-- i don't know any jared stone. your husband was one of the prosecutors who put away his girlfriend, erin wilson. so when you needed a patsy, you knew just where to look. and then your colleague paul, wh
yeah, d-- have you found whoever, uh, did this to paul?o, not yet, but we do have a few questions. now, do you know why he was investigating latham pharmaceuticals? it was his job. companies that produce vaccines with federal money are tracked by g.a.o. and latham developed a vaccine for a rare but deadly flu virus, didn't they? i mean, a flu so rare that the vaccine just sits on the shelf. yeah, we see that a lot. preventive vaccines are created, but not all flu strains become widespread....
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paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how it is when you're out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants you to give a little more physical effort and things to push yourself. and that actually kind of perked him up a little bit more. >> captain roy runs through his options. none of their usual rescue techniques, pulley system, drilling, powerful air bags to separate rock, seem like they'd work in this situation. and just then, it hits him. >> i thought of wesson oil, give some lubrication. >> wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he's trained to solve problems fast, so he dispatches people, including paul's brother, tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. >> so we said, okay, we'll b
paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how it is when you're out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants you to give a little more physical effort and things to push yourself. and that actually...
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedm. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you 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 this 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 has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> so here's the news of the week. right after i left for a few hours i started choking really hard, like i 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 goo
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helpedm. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you 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 this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second...
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what's your takeaway, paul?rica's been m mez rised by this case and how police officers treat minorities and african-americans in particular and people are concerned about that. but when i look at the evidence as someone that tried murder cases as a prosecutor and defense attorney the one thing i keep seeing is reasonable doubt. and even if there had been an indictment for some reasonable on this evidence and there was a full trial, there is so much reasonable doubt built into all the contradictions in the evidence, everything in the case is contradictory, that in my opinion it would be virtually no chase of a conviction in the case. and what would we do but prolong the agony through a jury trial and for no reason. and i think that's what ultimately the grand jury looked at and they said, there's not -- they'll never be a conviction in the case. >> i got to get you in here. >> i see another way because reasonable doubt is an issue for trial, suzanne, the issue before that grand jury wasn't reasonable doubt, it w
what's your takeaway, paul?rica's been m mez rised by this case and how police officers treat minorities and african-americans in particular and people are concerned about that. but when i look at the evidence as someone that tried murder cases as a prosecutor and defense attorney the one thing i keep seeing is reasonable doubt. and even if there had been an indictment for some reasonable on this evidence and there was a full trial, there is so much reasonable doubt built into all the...
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. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report", and i'm paul gigot, and this is president obama one day after his party took a drubbing in the midterm elections after the republicans captured the senate for the first time in eight years and winning the largest majority of the house in eight generations. both house leader john boehner and mitch mcconnell said they are open to working with president obama in the next congress, but should they? is the president ready and willing to work with them? we will ask "wall street journal" deputy and writer jason rilely and james freeman and washington columnist kim straussman, and start with, you dan, a big republican sweep, obviously, but what is the meaning of this election, the broad brush? more of a repudiation of president obama or maybe an endorsement of the potential republican governors? >> well, it is the republicans who have been given a big opportunity here, but on the other side, paul, it is important to make a important distinction. we should not however much of a presence barack obama has had in the life of the country in the last si
. >> welcome to "the journal editorial report", and i'm paul gigot, and this is president obama one day after his party took a drubbing in the midterm elections after the republicans captured the senate for the first time in eight years and winning the largest majority of the house in eight generations. both house leader john boehner and mitch mcconnell said they are open to working with president obama in the next congress, but should they? is the president ready and willing to...
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o-of cours yeah, d-- have you found whoever, uh, did this to paul?o, not yet, but we do have a few questions. now, do you know why he was investigating latham pharmaceuticals? it was his job. companies that produce vaccines with federal money are tracked by g.a.o. and latham developed a vaccine for a rare but deadly flu virus, didn't they? i mean, a flu so rare that the vaccine just sits on the shelf. yeah, we see that a lot. preventive vaccines are created, but not all flu strains become widespread. well, they do with a little help. excuse me? you recently converted all of your assets to latham stock. why is that? how i invest is none of your concern. it became my concern when you tried to start an h5n1 epidemic. castle: with the help of someone gullible, someone you could easily manipulate, like jared stone. what on earth are you talking about? i d-- i don't know any jared stone. your husband was one of the prosecutors who put away his girlfriend, erin wilson. so when you needed a patsy, you knew just where to look. and then your colleague paul, wh
o-of cours yeah, d-- have you found whoever, uh, did this to paul?o, not yet, but we do have a few questions. now, do you know why he was investigating latham pharmaceuticals? it was his job. companies that produce vaccines with federal money are tracked by g.a.o. and latham developed a vaccine for a rare but deadly flu virus, didn't they? i mean, a flu so rare that the vaccine just sits on the shelf. yeah, we see that a lot. preventive vaccines are created, but not all flu strains become...
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however, rand paul is talking to the right wing base.s establishing a -- he's trying to get it into their heads that he's the guy who's willing to get into the ring and throw punches to the clintons. he's going after bill and hillary clinton. so he's stolen a march on all of ohis competitors who haven't gone off the clintons. he's establishing in the minds of republican base, i'm the guy who's willing to get into the ring with them. i'm in their weight class. >> it seems like a smart way to run in what is now in effect the republican primaries. because there's no republican base voter who doesn't want to hear something negtive about the possibility of hillary clinton being president, whereas many of them don't want to hear something negative about ted cruz or something neg ative abot every other republican voter who said this. >> that's exactly right. they will talk to one another. paul has ehis eyes on the prize. he's going after the right target. all the others are going to start piling on and doing the same thing that he's done, but h
however, rand paul is talking to the right wing base.s establishing a -- he's trying to get it into their heads that he's the guy who's willing to get into the ring and throw punches to the clintons. he's going after bill and hillary clinton. so he's stolen a march on all of ohis competitors who haven't gone off the clintons. he's establishing in the minds of republican base, i'm the guy who's willing to get into the ring with them. i'm in their weight class. >> it seems like a smart way...
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the family issue for rand paul. a big dinner here where rand paul's aides and advisers and supporters talk 2016. the campaign to beat combines loyalists and representative ron paul and new talent. will paul family loyalists who carried the name for ron paul and many primaries mix with the new talent? hillary clinton and her friends, abc news published e-mails from a list serve of campaign veterans. many of whom could populate a presidential campaign for her. the leak was designed to embarrass the two people who run the private e-mail list and mentioned as possible hillary clinton campaign managers. the real problem is this. the e-mails are emerging the battle to populate the pop positions and expected clinton campaign. after a 2008 campaign team that imploded over turf wars, personality clashes and back fighting, this is not the support hillary need fist she runs in 2016. the round table is back. u.s. congressman jack kingson of georgia. a taste test here. will this big guy from jersey sell in georgia? >> he will if
the family issue for rand paul. a big dinner here where rand paul's aides and advisers and supporters talk 2016. the campaign to beat combines loyalists and representative ron paul and new talent. will paul family loyalists who carried the name for ron paul and many primaries mix with the new talent? hillary clinton and her friends, abc news published e-mails from a list serve of campaign veterans. many of whom could populate a presidential campaign for her. the leak was designed to embarrass...
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senator rand paul among them.ds that aimed at the man at the white house and a certain woman who might like to live there once again. listen to what the republican presidential prospect, the potential one said about tonight's results. >> we're all smiles. big victory here in kentucky in i think it's really a repudiation of the president's policies, but also of hillary clinton. she was very active in kentucky. an interesting thing is, ms. grimes decided she was going to run as a clinton democrat. she wouldn't admit who she voted for president, but she was a clinton democrat. i think we soundly rejected that in kentucky, also in arkansas. >> i asked you that and you switched immediately to talking about hillary clinton. any reasonable person thinks you're preparing to take her on on a bigger stage. >> i think she put herself out as a face for democrats. they try to differentiate between obama democrats and clinton democrats. it doesn't look like it was very successful. in kentucky, we rejected that. in arkansas we r
senator rand paul among them.ds that aimed at the man at the white house and a certain woman who might like to live there once again. listen to what the republican presidential prospect, the potential one said about tonight's results. >> we're all smiles. big victory here in kentucky in i think it's really a repudiation of the president's policies, but also of hillary clinton. she was very active in kentucky. an interesting thing is, ms. grimes decided she was going to run as a clinton...
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how about rand paul? 60% said no. they don't think rand paul would make a good president.rtainly somebody would get better marks. not rick perry. jeb bush, 59% said no to jeb bush. republicans will like this number. 53% of the voters on this big day said hillary clinton in their view would not make a good president. rand paul he says forget president obama, the election results were a repudiation of her. >> she said to be the front-runner for the nomination of their party so really elections are about who the leadership is in a party and it's about either acsepgt or rejecting those leaders and frankly i think yesterday was a repudiation of hillary clinton. >> jonathan martin, rand paul just tried to throw another punch at hillary clinton. any truth to that? >> he's been doing this for some time now trying to focus attention on hillary clinton. it's less about hillary clinton than it is about his own primary, i think. he's trying to sort of make himself into somebody that cab real leader and take to it the assumed democratic standard democratic bearer. he'll have some chall
how about rand paul? 60% said no. they don't think rand paul would make a good president.rtainly somebody would get better marks. not rick perry. jeb bush, 59% said no to jeb bush. republicans will like this number. 53% of the voters on this big day said hillary clinton in their view would not make a good president. rand paul he says forget president obama, the election results were a repudiation of her. >> she said to be the front-runner for the nomination of their party so really...
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tonight a conversation with peter yarrow, and noel paul stookey, the two survivors of peter, paul and mary. we talk about their book. we're glad you could join us. a conversation about the life and legacy of peter, paul and mary, coming up right now. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> ever since the early '60s, peter, paul and mary have been at the crossroads of political action and they have the authors of peter, paul and mary, and it contains many never-before-seen photos. let's take a look at them singing during the civil rights movement, you guessed it, "blowin' in the wind." ♪ is blowin' in the wind ♪ the answer is blowin' in the wind ♪ ♪ the answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind ♪ >> i don't care how many times i hear that, how many different ways or versions of it i hear, talking about the trio singing it. it never gets old. it never gets old to my ears. does it get old to you when you're asked to perform it? >> not only does it not get old, just listen to this. we're going to sing a couple lines, and you're going to hea
tonight a conversation with peter yarrow, and noel paul stookey, the two survivors of peter, paul and mary. we talk about their book. we're glad you could join us. a conversation about the life and legacy of peter, paul and mary, coming up right now. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> ever since the early '60s, peter, paul and mary have been at the crossroads of political action and they have the authors of peter,...
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you stay right there because we will have more with paul and raul when we come back. stay with us. >>> welcome back to beyond the headlines. we have been talking about hunger awareness and how our bay area food banks work very hard to help feed our most marginalized communities. st. anthony foundation recently opened its new free dining room in san francisco and the dining room gets much of its food from the san francisco marin food bank. city leaders took part in the official ribbon cutting and then helped serve the dining room's first 3,000 meals to low income residents. each will now be better served because of the new building located at golden gate avenue and jones street which has more space. this allows the agency to cook, to freeze and store large food donations for longer periods of time. >> st. francis, make me an instrument of thy peace. it's the anthem of our city. he has made all of you, this board, these people, the people we serve, instruments of god's peace. that prayer has been answered. >> the new dining room will also provide social services for its
you stay right there because we will have more with paul and raul when we come back. stay with us. >>> welcome back to beyond the headlines. we have been talking about hunger awareness and how our bay area food banks work very hard to help feed our most marginalized communities. st. anthony foundation recently opened its new free dining room in san francisco and the dining room gets much of its food from the san francisco marin food bank. city leaders took part in the official ribbon...
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paul says he knows a -- the contents of them right now. paul says he knows a few people on the list but not all eight people the packages were sent to. >>> the fallout continues for uva after a rolling stone article about a freshman gang raped by seven men at a frat house. the university's alleged lack of response also came out in the article and now the school wants to appoint an independent council to review how sex assault reports are handled, but virginia's attorney general said the university's choice may not be the best. >> the alleged gang rape took place at the phi kappa si frat house and a judge from the same fraternity was elected to oversee it. >> no one wants to send their daughter to the rape school. >> reporter: in this jaw dropping rolling stone article that's the reason uva doesn't readily publish how many students report being raped. the article tells the tale of jackie, a freshman who says she was gang raped at a frat house the first few weeks of school in 2012. liz securo said it happened to her nearly 30 years ago there
paul says he knows a -- the contents of them right now. paul says he knows a few people on the list but not all eight people the packages were sent to. >>> the fallout continues for uva after a rolling stone article about a freshman gang raped by seven men at a frat house. the university's alleged lack of response also came out in the article and now the school wants to appoint an independent council to review how sex assault reports are handled, but virginia's attorney general said...
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paul says just last saturday, may asked him and nine other facebook friends for a favor. he wanted their mailing addresses. was maybe thinking it a wedding invitation. >> to understand the gravity of what joe paul told us next, we need to go back to those terrifying moments in tallahassee. hundreds of students scrambled for cover inside the library after hearing gunshots. three people had been wounded, one critically. police say they confronted the gun man, later identified as myron may, outside the library. they say may shot at officers who returned fire. paul says only hours before the rampage, at 9:53 p.m., may send his friends a message saying he was mailing them a package that should come by friday. >> when i saw his name and his face flash across the screen, i put two and two together. he asked for our information because maybe he was sending us a manifesto -- i don't know what he was sending. >> tallahassee police are telling joe paul to not open the package. if he gets that package, to immediately turn it over to police. authorities in florida say it a journal and
paul says just last saturday, may asked him and nine other facebook friends for a favor. he wanted their mailing addresses. was maybe thinking it a wedding invitation. >> to understand the gravity of what joe paul told us next, we need to go back to those terrifying moments in tallahassee. hundreds of students scrambled for cover inside the library after hearing gunshots. three people had been wounded, one critically. police say they confronted the gun man, later identified as myron may,...
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paul sounds like he is leading the chorus.hat is a good place to be. >> the person we have not heard from his hillary clinton. she campaigned for a of people who lost. >> a lot of democrats lost. >> she is going to have to enunciate what her lessons are learned. in our ritualistic postmortem we found something we think is extraordinary in the exit polls. nonwhite voters gave substantial chunks to republicans. john kasich running for election got 26% of the african-american vote, up from 8% four years ago. we will talk about why. greg abbott in texas got 44% of hispanic vote compares to rick perry. this comes after democratic forces from obama made a strong push in texas to help win more support. those are two examples from important states. what does that tell you about the prospects republicans have of winning the white house? >> not that much. these are unique cases. john kasich has shown people mitch daniels had more after the african-american voters, if you are republican governor who departs from right wing orthodoxy than
paul sounds like he is leading the chorus.hat is a good place to be. >> the person we have not heard from his hillary clinton. she campaigned for a of people who lost. >> a lot of democrats lost. >> she is going to have to enunciate what her lessons are learned. in our ritualistic postmortem we found something we think is extraordinary in the exit polls. nonwhite voters gave substantial chunks to republicans. john kasich running for election got 26% of the african-american...
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matteo paul mary, and italian historian of the 15th century, any paul mary who won 10 grammy awards -- eddie palmieri, who won 10 grammy awards, or isabella harry? >> i would say isabella. she's the only one i did not know about. >> you knew about eddie paul and matteo? >> i knew about eddie. i don't think he may be italian. i did not know much about matteo. >> if you look at the picture, he's very handsome. >> naturally thepalmieri men usually are. >> what is different about your work settings, in terms of hanging out with them and comparing and contrasting them? let's say, hanging out with the senior staff and the white house. >> people ask a lot what the difference between two white house is is. i would say the clinton white house was just a little more volatile. you know, decision-making happened at a slower pace in the clinton white house and at a very frantic pace at the end of the event that you had to deal with. and i guess president obama in terms of people to spend time with. president obama is probably more likely to engage you on happenings outside of politics. perez presi
matteo paul mary, and italian historian of the 15th century, any paul mary who won 10 grammy awards -- eddie palmieri, who won 10 grammy awards, or isabella harry? >> i would say isabella. she's the only one i did not know about. >> you knew about eddie paul and matteo? >> i knew about eddie. i don't think he may be italian. i did not know much about matteo. >> if you look at the picture, he's very handsome. >> naturally thepalmieri men usually are. >> what...
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and the first papal visit since john paul the ii came in 1979. pope francis is expected to go to new york and washington. and david henry was there for the news conference this morning at the art museum. sarah bloomquist has been exploring the impact of a papal visit. and dann cuellar was talking to students that made a personal plea to the pope. david let's begin with you. >> 35 years ago pope john the ii celebrated mass on logan square. 10 months from now pope francis will do the some in front of the art museum. >> the pope is coming to philadelphia. >>reporter:they are words that mayor nutter was itching to say for months. he told a delegation that nutter was part of that he would be coming that included tom corbett and his wife susan. >> it was there tha that the governor had the honor of inviting the pope. he whispered in tom's ear "i will come." he attends two events at meeting of families. the pope will reside over the festival of families on september 26th and celebrate mass on sunday. over a million people are expected to pack the parkwa
and the first papal visit since john paul the ii came in 1979. pope francis is expected to go to new york and washington. and david henry was there for the news conference this morning at the art museum. sarah bloomquist has been exploring the impact of a papal visit. and dann cuellar was talking to students that made a personal plea to the pope. david let's begin with you. >> 35 years ago pope john the ii celebrated mass on logan square. 10 months from now pope francis will do the some...
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>> paul: hi! for you, i got 90 seconds. >> christine: [ chuckles ] >> paul: what's up? have you decided whether or not to go forward with the garibaldi case? >> christine: yes, i have, but that's not why i'm here. >> paul: oh. mm. well... i like the reason you're here. but, uh, now in a station full of cops? >> christine: let's say it's a preview of things to come. >> paul: you know, not that i'm complaining, but, uh...
>> paul: hi! for you, i got 90 seconds. >> christine: [ chuckles ] >> paul: what's up? have you decided whether or not to go forward with the garibaldi case? >> christine: yes, i have, but that's not why i'm here. >> paul: oh. mm. well... i like the reason you're here. but, uh, now in a station full of cops? >> christine: let's say it's a preview of things to come. >> paul: you know, not that i'm complaining, but, uh...
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should paul decide to run for president.ave improved this past week. as head of the republican governor's association he gets to bask in helping to secure nearly twice as many governorships for republicans nationwide than there will be democratic governors. >> i want to thank governor christie for bringing the from new jersey. >> ted cruz and marco rubio, this year's gop victories could give them a chance to boost their own resumes but better served by helping to pass legislation or undermine the leadership from the far right as "newsweek" put it this week, how they handled their majority will prove crucial over the next two years. no frontrunner among republicans at the moment. the positioning if not the actual campaigning begins right now. our panel is back to talk about it. we have ed rendell and katie gauge and amanda terkel. the question of ted cruz comes up. what about ted cruz. this is where it comes up to me. if ted cruz is running for president. the ted cruz posture on everything is one of purity. he always wants to
should paul decide to run for president.ave improved this past week. as head of the republican governor's association he gets to bask in helping to secure nearly twice as many governorships for republicans nationwide than there will be democratic governors. >> i want to thank governor christie for bringing the from new jersey. >> ted cruz and marco rubio, this year's gop victories could give them a chance to boost their own resumes but better served by helping to pass legislation or...
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jamie yucas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> paul paul has been keeping tabs on all the snow and the cold., paul i know you were telling me that you wish you were there. you love that kind of weather. >> i miss it. >> that is where all the action is. we've been out in the bay area. the coldest temperature that we have hit so far is 37 degrees. the meteorologist from our sister station in denver, it is now 37 out there. what is going on there west of denver? >> it is six degrees outside, paul. >> no. >> they are thrilled about it. actually it is. thank you for keeping that in check, paul. it is 5.8 right now with the northwest winds, the coldest spot. it is very cold right now, paul. >> i'll tell you what it looks cold, but you are a trooper as i have seen you on youtube out there at 80 miles per hour winds. i've seen you in the wind now. we call this chilly with the upper 40s. what will happen in denver in the metro moving forward? how warm will they get, maybe nine? >> exactly, that's the crazy part. we might drop as cold as 5 to 10 degrees below zero, breaking a record. >> this is early
jamie yucas, cbs news, minneapolis. >> paul paul has been keeping tabs on all the snow and the cold., paul i know you were telling me that you wish you were there. you love that kind of weather. >> i miss it. >> that is where all the action is. we've been out in the bay area. the coldest temperature that we have hit so far is 37 degrees. the meteorologist from our sister station in denver, it is now 37 out there. what is going on there west of denver? >> it is six...
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less trustworthy but happy paul on the right.e money and awareness for cancer research search. we have raised nearly $20,000 here at cbs. i want to tell you more information about movember. kpix.com/movember. >> i'm looking the look. >> it is not bad. >> it is different, it feels different. >> speaking of a good look ... >> i couldn't grow it if i tried. i have this baby face. i'm sorry. >> what about some of the facial hair on those warriors? >> dell me about it. warriors look to string together four straight wins. and the latest on what team apparently is the leader in the pablo sandoval sweep stakes. more and more, we're having conversations about the food itself: how good it is for us. how good it is for the planet. at monsanto, we're working with farmers to make balanced meals accessible to everyone. while using natural resources more efficiently. it's time for a bigger discussion about food. >> baseball on top. i think it is only fitting that hunter pence leads this one off. yes, sir. within the next six days, we will know
less trustworthy but happy paul on the right.e money and awareness for cancer research search. we have raised nearly $20,000 here at cbs. i want to tell you more information about movember. kpix.com/movember. >> i'm looking the look. >> it is not bad. >> it is different, it feels different. >> speaking of a good look ... >> i couldn't grow it if i tried. i have this baby face. i'm sorry. >> what about some of the facial hair on those warriors? >> dell...
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hillary is all three. >> rand paul? >> rand paul. someone will. keep in mind george h.w.ush had successfully prosecuted a big war and won it in a hundred hours and a cable talk show host pat buchanan got 38% against him in new hampshire and wound up with a third of all the delegates by the time it was over. a third of the vote in my matter will go against her. but it will toughen her. one thing it will force her to work through this question of obama, which i think is a lot easier than the democrats made it look. you can't run from but like all presidents he had a six year dip. my lord, you save the auto industry, passed national healthcare, he's winding down the bush wars. he killed osama bin laden, i think he won a a latin grammy, didn't he? [ laughter ] >> noble peace prize, something. so i think you can pretty easily but she would have to work that through in the primary because it will come the left but i think it's really good for the party. it's good for her as a talent. it just -- there is no downside. seriously, it's a pain in the neck and nobody likes to be atta
hillary is all three. >> rand paul? >> rand paul. someone will. keep in mind george h.w.ush had successfully prosecuted a big war and won it in a hundred hours and a cable talk show host pat buchanan got 38% against him in new hampshire and wound up with a third of all the delegates by the time it was over. a third of the vote in my matter will go against her. but it will toughen her. one thing it will force her to work through this question of obama, which i think is a lot easier...
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i tried to be not judgment all about that and you know you should read paul allen's book and paul allen's memoir is very good. i think he has some resentment but bill gates was pretty awesome and he knew how to code and how to run a company. >> there were several other passages that you referred to in the section where it seems clear allen doesn't really capitulate as much as he just says i just understood this was the way we could best work together and this is the way that we could actually get things done. they seemed to take their roles on and carry them out. >> sometimes we think these partnerships and collaborations are mysterious but then you should step back and realize we have all been through things like that. "cnn" end times and other things and you know you have to think sometimes this is the way life is and sometimes partnership have a lot of tension in it, but these partnerships are very productive. i will tell you the last product launch i went to for apple very near the end for steve, i was in the green room and there was was. we shouldn't be too judgmental about partnersh
i tried to be not judgment all about that and you know you should read paul allen's book and paul allen's memoir is very good. i think he has some resentment but bill gates was pretty awesome and he knew how to code and how to run a company. >> there were several other passages that you referred to in the section where it seems clear allen doesn't really capitulate as much as he just says i just understood this was the way we could best work together and this is the way that we could...
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pope john paul ii came to philly in 1979. coming up, i talked to former nbc 10 anchor terry ruggles who covered that visit and the security threat to the then pope that's just being revealed today. >>> a 23-year veteran of the philadelphia police department finds himself on the wrong side of the law. police lieutenant george holcomb was arrested after authorities say he got into an argument with the mother of his children and threatened her. he said he then asauled the responding officers. the police commissioner has suspended holcomb for 30 days with what they call the intent to dismiss. >>> tomorrow the u.s. senate is poised to vote on the controversial keystone xl pipeline. >> the pipeline itself does not pass through our area but the controversy surely does. >> nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is live outside senator tom carper's office in wilmington. tim, what happened there? >> reporter: the protesters were here knowing full well that senator carper was in washington but they wanted to let his office know the
pope john paul ii came to philly in 1979. coming up, i talked to former nbc 10 anchor terry ruggles who covered that visit and the security threat to the then pope that's just being revealed today. >>> a 23-year veteran of the philadelphia police department finds himself on the wrong side of the law. police lieutenant george holcomb was arrested after authorities say he got into an argument with the mother of his children and threatened her. he said he then asauled the responding...
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rand paul has the courage to begin that conversation. >> you're right.nority and women to win the presidency. i want you to look at this stat from georgia. my memory is not that good. democratic senate candidate nun leads per due with likely black voters bile 85% to 6%. with whites, 25% to 8%. donna, i know you're a democratic strategist. play republican strategist for a second. if paul does run for president, how did he bridge the racial gap? is he doing the right things? what does he need to do in the future? >> any candidate that seeks to win the presidency, a good gumbo requires a roof to hold it together. you have to reach out to everyone where they eat, pray, play. he's read on issues like voting rights. he believes people that serve is time should be able to regain voting rights. he's been good at looking at criminal justice laws that basically imprison people with non violent offenses. on those issues he might be able to capture a few votes. when you look at the larger picture and brand the republican party represents, it's a brand that alien yat
rand paul has the courage to begin that conversation. >> you're right.nority and women to win the presidency. i want you to look at this stat from georgia. my memory is not that good. democratic senate candidate nun leads per due with likely black voters bile 85% to 6%. with whites, 25% to 8%. donna, i know you're a democratic strategist. play republican strategist for a second. if paul does run for president, how did he bridge the racial gap? is he doing the right things? what does he...
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past by paul ryan.emocrats hate budget. john, i don't understand, given the way they feel about the spending i couldn't democrats make this a cutting political is true -- issue? >> there were some people caliphate 2013, and there was some candidates have ran on not just the ryan budget headline, but the budget. it is a lot harder for him relatively quickly maladroit democrats, which is what they have been in theft of economic benefit like, was able to adjust. >> now have the majorities -- which is what they have been rather than like barack obama who was able to adjust. ask the contours of the debate on the budget are to allow president obama attack them for cutting food stamps, cutting social programs, changing medicare and medicaid, changing social security. i said cut, a restraint or whatever. republicans are taking a fight. >> as republicans and democrats are picking him him unhappy as he was asked if she is her powerful position in the house and she responded by leveling a direct charge of the -- o
past by paul ryan.emocrats hate budget. john, i don't understand, given the way they feel about the spending i couldn't democrats make this a cutting political is true -- issue? >> there were some people caliphate 2013, and there was some candidates have ran on not just the ryan budget headline, but the budget. it is a lot harder for him relatively quickly maladroit democrats, which is what they have been in theft of economic benefit like, was able to adjust. >> now have the...
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saw it with dick cheney and rand paul having a feud. won't have a bipolar debate like in the past. this will be a three or four-corner debate, ever shifting on the basis of what's happening over there. because we can talk about that, but -- >> i've been there. i've been there. the '68 democratic convention. right there, before you were born, there was a war in the democratic party, a hawk party, and a dove party. the hawks won. mccarthy was out of the race. the hawkish party won, and fed into the next hawk party. >> and hillary clinton on the democratic side, is someone who is, by democratic standards, and certainly by, if you judge her next to president obama, a hawk. someone who -- >> i agree. so far. >> -- who is very comfortable with projecting american power. and what we could see is a situation, let's say rand paul does get the republican nomination. >> plausible. looking at the newspapers and finally a discussion. i think there's a wide fight for the nomination. >> tremendously wide. >> we don't know who will win it. it could be
saw it with dick cheney and rand paul having a feud. won't have a bipolar debate like in the past. this will be a three or four-corner debate, ever shifting on the basis of what's happening over there. because we can talk about that, but -- >> i've been there. i've been there. the '68 democratic convention. right there, before you were born, there was a war in the democratic party, a hawk party, and a dove party. the hawks won. mccarthy was out of the race. the hawkish party won, and fed...
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rand paul has down that. he won in his state a large amount of minority voters who won the majority of hispanic vote, and 21% of the african american vote. mitt romney won 24% of african american voters. both men are doing a lot to expand the party. they have two different way to do it. >> betina, what do you think about tomorrow night? the head wind, the tail winds. what kind of a night are you expecting? >> i think it will be a great night for republicans. you have two different sets of areas - the red states for the senate map - it's more pro republican, it's a good time tore the republicans to take over the senate. for the governor's race, it's blue and purple. it will be a great night for republican governors. they are outperforming the democrat governors, i'm excited. i know a lot of us - i talk to a lot of my friends at the r&d. we have iowa fever. we talk about joni ernst, that will be a big win. working in congress for a long time. we've been a big fan much cory gardner. what he has done to reach vot
rand paul has down that. he won in his state a large amount of minority voters who won the majority of hispanic vote, and 21% of the african american vote. mitt romney won 24% of african american voters. both men are doing a lot to expand the party. they have two different way to do it. >> betina, what do you think about tomorrow night? the head wind, the tail winds. what kind of a night are you expecting? >> i think it will be a great night for republicans. you have two different...
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paul ryan mentioned immigration.hey sat down with senator mcconnell they said something could be done on tax reform and trade issue. he would like to explore this. the balance for republicans as much as they want to get legislation down and craft policy they're still looking ahead to 2016 and the political issues and they want to pressure the president. the question is how far do they do that without alien ating the whitehouse. >> rose: are you auntistic notwithstanding what happened in the past four years or the past two years that something can be hammered out because there are new candidates coming, new representatives in the house and in the senate coming to washington and because they realize that people in fact in this election ran not only against the president but they ran against washington. >> i'm more optimistic as a reporter because when we sat down with senator ted cruz of texas, he talked about wanting to have a more aggressive concertainive agenda in 2015. yet we pointed out in the 2014 senate primarie
paul ryan mentioned immigration.hey sat down with senator mcconnell they said something could be done on tax reform and trade issue. he would like to explore this. the balance for republicans as much as they want to get legislation down and craft policy they're still looking ahead to 2016 and the political issues and they want to pressure the president. the question is how far do they do that without alien ating the whitehouse. >> rose: are you auntistic notwithstanding what happened in...