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i spoke to paul manafort this morning. he made clear this was a team effort and obviously it went through its stages and approvals. one other thing paul manafort made very clear, both to me this morning and repeatedly throughout the day, this was not plagiarism. the campaign did not crib from michelle obama's speech and why would melania trump ever try to do that given that she would give one of the more highly scrutinized speeches of the convention. take a listen to what he had to say. >> there was no cribbing of michelle obama's speech. these are common words and values, that she cares about her family, things like that. she was speaking in front of 35 million people last night. she knew that. to think that she would be cribbing michelle obama's words is crazy. this is once again an example of when a woman threatens hillary clinton, how she seeks out to demean her and take her down. it's not going to work. >> reporter: guys, we're about 13, 14 months into the trump campaign. that's a pretty familiar strategy right now. w
i spoke to paul manafort this morning. he made clear this was a team effort and obviously it went through its stages and approvals. one other thing paul manafort made very clear, both to me this morning and repeatedly throughout the day, this was not plagiarism. the campaign did not crib from michelle obama's speech and why would melania trump ever try to do that given that she would give one of the more highly scrutinized speeches of the convention. take a listen to what he had to say....
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paul: that's right.it is a referendum on her, the country has clearly said they don't want like her and they don't like where things are. charlie: barack obama is reasonably popular now. he's over 50%. yet you are saying and pulls show this, there's a huge wrong track all as well. he's popular, but the way the country is going is not popular. paul: i don't know the answer. one idea that has gone out is that he is out of the frame now politically. he's not running himself. if you look at what the public theys of the candidates, don't like the two candidates. charlie: the deputy campaign manager just said that. he said we've got the two most unpopular candidates in the history of american politics as respective nominees of their parties. point?l clinton make the everybody agrees that michelle obama made one of the great convention speeches. >> that speech was the high point of the convention so far. bill clinton was in a bit of a box. he was trying not to play the very restrained performance. he felt like
paul: that's right.it is a referendum on her, the country has clearly said they don't want like her and they don't like where things are. charlie: barack obama is reasonably popular now. he's over 50%. yet you are saying and pulls show this, there's a huge wrong track all as well. he's popular, but the way the country is going is not popular. paul: i don't know the answer. one idea that has gone out is that he is out of the frame now politically. he's not running himself. if you look at what...
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paul: absolutely not. anna: paul donovan.n we come back we are going to be talking to the ceo of north face. he will be joining us talk about the property sector. we have some interesting news on the property sector just overnight, coming through a london house prices, a seven and a half year low. more and that sector, when we come back. ♪ anna: it is 6:30 in london. ;: 30 in paris or berlin. a new edition of daybreak is no available on your bloomberg and on your mobile. the function, lets you take a top story look at the daybreak he married manus is still with us at the bank of england to help me delve into the details on the daybreak cover today. we have of course the picture of theresa may going to visit the queen, to be asked to form a new government. i think that is the way around. but manus, she announced the new government, or key measures of the cabinet. we have not have all of them of course. i love the way the daybreak with this. we were talking with his earlier. speculating as to just what it would be boris johnson
paul: absolutely not. anna: paul donovan.n we come back we are going to be talking to the ceo of north face. he will be joining us talk about the property sector. we have some interesting news on the property sector just overnight, coming through a london house prices, a seven and a half year low. more and that sector, when we come back. ♪ anna: it is 6:30 in london. ;: 30 in paris or berlin. a new edition of daybreak is no available on your bloomberg and on your mobile. the function, lets...
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(paul) he couldn't forget his old authority.d from the house. (narrator) the argentine province became paralyzed by a dispute between two visions of how the jesuits should be. one of these visions was embodied in the person of bergoglio. to resolve the situation, the new provincial sent bergoglio far away to córdoba. ♪ (speaking spanish) (male translator) there can't be many superiors of the jesuits who, when they finished their term of office, are sent straight away to an obscure parish, lost in the middle of argentina. ♪ (paul) córdoba was a place of exile, for him. a place of humility and of humiliation. he felt belittled and sidelined. ♪ (father michael) i always think that this is the great lesson he takes to the papacy. he can't bash into those who think differently from him. (narrator) with bergoglio gone, some students began to re-evaluate all they had learned from their old master. (speaking spanish) (male translator) there were those who remained loyal to bergoglio, and those of us who began to take a critical view of
(paul) he couldn't forget his old authority.d from the house. (narrator) the argentine province became paralyzed by a dispute between two visions of how the jesuits should be. one of these visions was embodied in the person of bergoglio. to resolve the situation, the new provincial sent bergoglio far away to córdoba. ♪ (speaking spanish) (male translator) there can't be many superiors of the jesuits who, when they finished their term of office, are sent straight away to an obscure parish,...
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an je: paul allen, thank -- angie: paul allen, thanks for that.tell us noble group is set to quit power and natural gas trading in europe by the end of the year. the embattled commodities trader said to be down with support staff leaving the company. they've had a turbulent 18 months. stock has fallen 45% this year fter a 65% drop in 2015. >> trying to decide whether to , the heir offer again risk for bayer is monsanto could choose another suitor. india is giving its state backed companies an injection. they'll get about 75% of the money now and the rest depending on performance. the clint's largest lender, state bank, will get the biggest portion followed by indian overseas bank. the injection is about 6% her than last year's. terrorism remains pakistan's biggest challenge. that according to a former prime minister. he told us that the country is still a good investment option, despite ongoing risks from extremism and instability in neighboring afghanistan. >> pakistan was a peaceful country. pakistan, afghanistan had no issues. people used to go
an je: paul allen, thank -- angie: paul allen, thanks for that.tell us noble group is set to quit power and natural gas trading in europe by the end of the year. the embattled commodities trader said to be down with support staff leaving the company. they've had a turbulent 18 months. stock has fallen 45% this year fter a 65% drop in 2015. >> trying to decide whether to , the heir offer again risk for bayer is monsanto could choose another suitor. india is giving its state backed...
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the belmont-paul house is named after alice paul, our original founder, and alva belmont. belmont was the benefactor and president of the party for many years, and it's because of her that we have such a large collection of books, scrapbooks, artifacts, and many other objects that allow us to tell this story. now, we are upstairs, and we are going to talk about our collection of political cartoons by the national women's party official cartoonist, nina allender. the national women's party was the only party to boast an official cartoonist, and her work appeared on the cover of their publication "the suffragist" for more than 10 years. allender grew up in kansas. she was born in 1872. and her family actually moved to washington, d.c. around 1900. her mother was one of the first women employees at the department of the interior. and allender studied painting at the corcoran school of art here in washington dc with the intention of becoming an art -- here in d.c., with the intention of becoming an art teacher. she was a painter and loved to paint, and that was a big part of h
the belmont-paul house is named after alice paul, our original founder, and alva belmont. belmont was the benefactor and president of the party for many years, and it's because of her that we have such a large collection of books, scrapbooks, artifacts, and many other objects that allow us to tell this story. now, we are upstairs, and we are going to talk about our collection of political cartoons by the national women's party official cartoonist, nina allender. the national women's party was...
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as you may recall, paul robeson born in new jersey died in philadelphia. in-between then he extent -- excelled as a scholar rutgers university and as an athlete an all-american football player baseball catcher, a florida basketball, but he achieved fame as a cultural worker as a singer and actor is not an exaggeration to suggest at the apex of his career he was the best known black american on planet earth and maybe one of the best u.s. nationals because his records were all over the world and his movies were broadcast all over the world as well. but paul robeson did not find that to be satisfying to be world-renowned because he knew despite his own personality minted achievements, languishing in hell hole of jim crow were his brothers and sisters in dixie. also the number of black cultural workers, in particular musicians he found his fame and fortune overseas. that is a repetitive pattern of black americans and their artistic gifts are recognized more read of the outside of the united states and inside and paul robeson moving to london in his early 20s i
as you may recall, paul robeson born in new jersey died in philadelphia. in-between then he extent -- excelled as a scholar rutgers university and as an athlete an all-american football player baseball catcher, a florida basketball, but he achieved fame as a cultural worker as a singer and actor is not an exaggeration to suggest at the apex of his career he was the best known black american on planet earth and maybe one of the best u.s. nationals because his records were all over the world and...
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i'm paul gigot.saw hillary clinton and virginia senator tim kaine appearing for the first time together in a democratic ticket. she announced it last night ending weeks of speculation and angering some on the left who question kaine's positions on free trade and financial regulations. stirring the pot this morning, donald trump tweeted the bernie sanders supporters are furious with the choice of tim kaine, who represents the opposite of what bernie stands for. philly fight? joining the panel this week "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger, washington columnist kim strosle, social editorial page editor james freeman and columnist jason riley. kim, what does the choice of tim kaine tell you about the clinton campaign and strategy? >> it means that clinton is trying to reach out here, having moved very far left herself during this campaign. she's trying to reach out to more centrist and moderate democrats and independents because that is more the mold that tim kaine is in. this
i'm paul gigot.saw hillary clinton and virginia senator tim kaine appearing for the first time together in a democratic ticket. she announced it last night ending weeks of speculation and angering some on the left who question kaine's positions on free trade and financial regulations. stirring the pot this morning, donald trump tweeted the bernie sanders supporters are furious with the choice of tim kaine, who represents the opposite of what bernie stands for. philly fight? joining the panel...
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paul never needed that kind of endorsement. the products spoke for themselves and customers responded. >> in the end it really is about your product being able to tap alone by itself. >> while all agree the money lost could have been better spent, this this was a learning experience. it may have been costly, but in the end, j. paul is a better company because of it. >> sure mistakes probably did motivate us. i don't think every company can do everything right every single day. mistakes will happen, but it's how you adapt and learn from the mistakes. >> improving your small business's performance is difficult if you're not measuring your company's progress effectively. we turned to venture burn.com for metrics you can watch to determine whether your business is on the right traffic. one, web traffic. measure how people are engaging with your site using tools like google analytics. knowing how visitors are finding out about you and what products and services are piquing their interest will help you better target your key audience
paul never needed that kind of endorsement. the products spoke for themselves and customers responded. >> in the end it really is about your product being able to tap alone by itself. >> while all agree the money lost could have been better spent, this this was a learning experience. it may have been costly, but in the end, j. paul is a better company because of it. >> sure mistakes probably did motivate us. i don't think every company can do everything right every single day....
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paul butler was excellent. but there is one thing i have not heard too much of, people have touched on it. a lot of the police, members of the police and military, consequently, we do have neo-nazis and clan members here and a bunch of other groups. a lot of these people make up the police force. they are biased. there is not much mention about that, and the police should be vetted more. they should come under scrutiny. i also think that these groups should be considered terror groups, and they should be talked about, just like we talk about muslim groups. no one want to talk about that because a lot of the old klans people are neo-nazis, grandfathers, fathers, history has not been that long ago. kimberly: vicki, do you think that, what do you think could be done to move forward from that history today, or you think that is possible? the biblell i think mentioned something about six generations. yeah, i think it is possible. people have to get out and vote. vote, vote, vote. we saw that in ferguson, missouri wh
paul butler was excellent. but there is one thing i have not heard too much of, people have touched on it. a lot of the police, members of the police and military, consequently, we do have neo-nazis and clan members here and a bunch of other groups. a lot of these people make up the police force. they are biased. there is not much mention about that, and the police should be vetted more. they should come under scrutiny. i also think that these groups should be considered terror groups, and they...
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paul: it's an important invention. to see all aspects of donald trump. >> [indiscernible] paul: everybody knows about his business career. nobody knows what that means other than trump tower. >> not his accomplishments -- paul: his generosity, his caring about people, his focus on little things he sees, how he tries to fix people's lives. one of the stories reported in the past was one of the young kids dying of some disease -- i don't even know -- he sought in the newspaper. he was a michael jackson fan. donald trump called michael jackson and said, let's go visit this person. they made an impromptu visit. no publicity, nothing else. that is the kind of guy he is. this is not somebody he knew. he was not some celebrity. that is what he does with his employees. the newspapers -- i will fix the problem for you. the story written for you and "the new york times." he reads those things. he is really a softhearted person. that part is the story that needs to be told. john: all right, so mark -- there is the private donald
paul: it's an important invention. to see all aspects of donald trump. >> [indiscernible] paul: everybody knows about his business career. nobody knows what that means other than trump tower. >> not his accomplishments -- paul: his generosity, his caring about people, his focus on little things he sees, how he tries to fix people's lives. one of the stories reported in the past was one of the young kids dying of some disease -- i don't even know -- he sought in the newspaper. he was...
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paul ryan sitting on the side with his -- >> paul ryan's speaking tonight. >> i know.he same way i did. you don't want people to not do what their conscience tells them is right. >> and you also saw paul ryan put out a statement praising the selection of mike pence, a man who served in congress, who served as governor of indiana to tremendous success. one of the best bond-rated states in the country. amazing job creation. great relationships in washington. >> how do you feel like the "60 minutes" interview went? >> i think they did great. they complimented each other. the problem is everyone wants to look for the differences. but what makes this a great ticket is they complement each other. if you're looking for parity and 100%, then you know, we can clone somebody. but the reality is this is a great ticket. they bring a lot to it. they're going to get things done. the problem is right now a lot of people who want the same old same old, this isn't what they're going to get. he's a non-traditional candidate. he's a successful businessman. he's a successful man in the en
paul ryan sitting on the side with his -- >> paul ryan's speaking tonight. >> i know.he same way i did. you don't want people to not do what their conscience tells them is right. >> and you also saw paul ryan put out a statement praising the selection of mike pence, a man who served in congress, who served as governor of indiana to tremendous success. one of the best bond-rated states in the country. amazing job creation. great relationships in washington. >> how do you...
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current unofficial advisor to paul ryan. thank you for joining us.e changes, if at all, your view of donald trump. >> he is a good candidate, a good choice. a man of good judgment, a serious policy observer. he has intellectual curiosity, a welcome addition to the team. my sense is that if this campaign needs to go through the midwest to have a chance. someone from the midwest makes chance. mark: al is bullish. dan? >> i am not. he is pro-free-trade. he had an opportunity last night to talk about it. trump bulldozed over him. it was embarrassing to watch. >> tell people about your tweet. i have known mike pence for a while. i have encouraged him to run for higher office. i know he was as skeptical of trump as i was, as many people are. john: as skeptical as you? >> was. >> you are never trump. >> i am still never trump. john: your posture was he is a cancer on conservatism. you say he was that far? >> he was not that far. he was definitely in agreement trump was a bad fit for the republican party. in his public statements, i will not quote what he sa
current unofficial advisor to paul ryan. thank you for joining us.e changes, if at all, your view of donald trump. >> he is a good candidate, a good choice. a man of good judgment, a serious policy observer. he has intellectual curiosity, a welcome addition to the team. my sense is that if this campaign needs to go through the midwest to have a chance. someone from the midwest makes chance. mark: al is bullish. dan? >> i am not. he is pro-free-trade. he had an opportunity last night...
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you've got paul ryan with comments yesterday you showed me, pretty remarkable what paul ryan said yesterdayuggests this party still is in need of coming together. >> i think it's important, put the band back together, people he's worked with, given divisions in the delegations they have done a pretty good job keeping this from spiraling out of control. there's no doubt there are people here not enthusiastic. one of the most striking thing about the convention is the number of people we all run into here who have been on conventions that say, you're on board now. not really. >> talk about the ryan comments. >> according to ap he spoke to wisconsin delegation, never mentioned donald trump, the party's nominee. later asked about it said he's not my kind of conservative. this is a divided party. yesterday paul manafort spoke at a breakfast across the street, what about the bushes not being here. well, it would be great to be here, but if we're going to have an enemy, the bushes are fine because they represent the establishment. >> wow. >> i think it's 100% true it's obvious, spent time on the f
you've got paul ryan with comments yesterday you showed me, pretty remarkable what paul ryan said yesterdayuggests this party still is in need of coming together. >> i think it's important, put the band back together, people he's worked with, given divisions in the delegations they have done a pretty good job keeping this from spiraling out of control. there's no doubt there are people here not enthusiastic. one of the most striking thing about the convention is the number of people we...
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are they mad at paul manafort. publicly he says no. >> there's a reason paul's in the position he is today. and cory's not. it's not because paul's amateur hour. it has nothing to do with that. that's nonsense. i heard other people say is the family on the outs with paul. total nonsense. we couldn't be more happy with the work he's doing the way he's tackling these things and handling the organization of everything going forward. he's done a phenomenal job. i wish we had him on earlier. >> i wish we had him on earlier he said. i'm told the trump children are asking questions internally and the candidate was mad and his wife was mad. whatever your politics, both from his speech last night and the way they have handled this publicly, this family hasn't been involved in politics before. you got to be impressed with don jr. and the other trump children how they handled it publicly. >> they happen how to be public figures and present themselves well. if you would told me i'd take a treat for one of the trump children in
are they mad at paul manafort. publicly he says no. >> there's a reason paul's in the position he is today. and cory's not. it's not because paul's amateur hour. it has nothing to do with that. that's nonsense. i heard other people say is the family on the outs with paul. total nonsense. we couldn't be more happy with the work he's doing the way he's tackling these things and handling the organization of everything going forward. he's done a phenomenal job. i wish we had him on earlier....
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excuse me. >> paul, are you okay? paul? >> yeah. >> my partner was with me and he grabbed my hand and pulled me along and we just ran and i just thank god that we're safe and i feel just horrible for all of the lives lost and just to say that -- we were probably about 200 meters from where the truck had stopped. we couldn't see too much because of obviously everybody is running in the opposite direction and it was just more a case of not even looking back. you just had to run and people didn't even really know what they were running from yet. most people don't know what they were running from. they just knew that something terrible had happened and we had to get out of there as soon as possible. excuse my language. >> paul, it has been eight hours here. clearly you're very upset. how are you coping? >> i'm not coping very well, because, well, i haven't slept a wink since i got back to my place. i'm trying to contact my friends back in the states and my family to let them know that i'm fine. >> paul, we are all grieving with
excuse me. >> paul, are you okay? paul? >> yeah. >> my partner was with me and he grabbed my hand and pulled me along and we just ran and i just thank god that we're safe and i feel just horrible for all of the lives lost and just to say that -- we were probably about 200 meters from where the truck had stopped. we couldn't see too much because of obviously everybody is running in the opposite direction and it was just more a case of not even looking back. you just had to run...
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you spoke to paul manafort. i spoke to paul manafort shortly before he talked to you.acking down on this defense, but one of the interesting elements here, guys, is last night was supposed to be melania trump's moment. today was supposed to be the moment where all we talked about was melania trump's speech. well, that, that's true, just not necessarily in the way the trump campaign would like. the similarities are startling -- >> you work hard for what you want in life -- >> that you work hard for what you want in life -- >> that your word is your bond, that you do what you say you're going to do -- >> that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise. >> reporter: melania trump's big moment on the national stage overshadowed by an unexpected moment, trump delivering a speech with plagiarized passages of michelle obama's speech from the 2008 democratic national convention. >> we want our children and all children in this nation to know -- >> because we want our children in this nation to know -- >> that the only limit to the height of your achie
you spoke to paul manafort. i spoke to paul manafort shortly before he talked to you.acking down on this defense, but one of the interesting elements here, guys, is last night was supposed to be melania trump's moment. today was supposed to be the moment where all we talked about was melania trump's speech. well, that, that's true, just not necessarily in the way the trump campaign would like. the similarities are startling -- >> you work hard for what you want in life -- >> that...
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my guest paul manafort this hour. chelsea clinton on the convention's final night, can she live up to ivanka trump's performance? let's get "out front." >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. we begin with the breaking news on this sunday. democrats in disarray. the dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz out. welcome to a very special edition of "out front" live from philadelphia where the democratic national convention will start. debbie wasserman schultz is out at the end of the convention. democratic party officials conspired in favor of hillary clinton over bernie sanders. thousands of e-mails, some of them embarrassing to officials, leaking on the we believe site wi wikileaks. an official writing seemingly referring to sanders asked this -- for kentucky and west virginia, can we get someone to ask the belief? he skated on saying the jewish heritage. i think i read he is an atheist. this from another dnc official asking if there's a good bernie narrative for a story, never had the act together, that the campaign was
my guest paul manafort this hour. chelsea clinton on the convention's final night, can she live up to ivanka trump's performance? let's get "out front." >>> and good evening. i'm erin burnett. we begin with the breaking news on this sunday. democrats in disarray. the dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz out. welcome to a very special edition of "out front" live from philadelphia where the democratic national convention will start. debbie wasserman schultz is out at...
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paul. let's get the latest on the reaction to the shooting there. blake, how is the community reacting today to the philando castile killing? >> reporter: good evening. people here are angry, they are frustrated, they are sad. it's a huge mix of emotions but unfortunately, this community has been here before. the name jamar clark might ring a billio a bell. he was a young black man shot and killed last fall. there was a lot of frustration there and as one person said, here we are again. they have been on the steps of the governor's mansion in st. paul before demanding change and are frustrated because it just hasn't come. this is the governor's mansion here in st. paul. you can see a lull in the crowd right now. that's because many of the demonstrators have moved up to an elementary school six blocks away where philando castile worked. he managed the cafeteria up there. hundreds have gathered at that location, parents, children and other community members. they are being led by the fiancee
paul. let's get the latest on the reaction to the shooting there. blake, how is the community reacting today to the philando castile killing? >> reporter: good evening. people here are angry, they are frustrated, they are sad. it's a huge mix of emotions but unfortunately, this community has been here before. the name jamar clark might ring a billio a bell. he was a young black man shot and killed last fall. there was a lot of frustration there and as one person said, here we are again....
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manafort. >> a reason paul is in the position he is today and corey is not and not because of paul'sur hour. nothing with that. i understand he is not there and you want to maintain relevance and be on tv but i think that is not a service to the campaign. i think it's nonsense. i've heard other people say are paul?amily on outskirts with totally nonsense. >> we will have complete coverage of the convention fro cleveland coming up on "cbs this morning." and we will speak with dan senr, former adviser to paul ryan and mitt romney during the 2012 campaign. >>> cars crossing the hudson river had to swerve. traffic was stopped for hours. the backup stretched for miles. the crane was working on a new bridge and the bridge reopened last night. >>> a plume of smoke drifted over los angeles yesterday from a brush fire in the hollywood hills. about 200 firefighters and helicopters dropping water and -- dropped water and controlled the blaze within four hours. no one was hurt and no homes were threatened. >>> in arizona, a wall of dust shrouded a town south of phoenix. drivers were warned to pu
manafort. >> a reason paul is in the position he is today and corey is not and not because of paul'sur hour. nothing with that. i understand he is not there and you want to maintain relevance and be on tv but i think that is not a service to the campaign. i think it's nonsense. i've heard other people say are paul?amily on outskirts with totally nonsense. >> we will have complete coverage of the convention fro cleveland coming up on "cbs this morning." and we will speak...
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and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, allender watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of the national woman's party where allender and her mother receive alice paul at their house. and both of them of course were very interested in the suffrage movement. and they were eager to hear from this woman who they claimed was about as big as their finger, walking into their house. and the story goes that by the time alice paul left they had committed both time and money to the suffrage movement and to the congressional union without realizing what they had actually committed to or how this little woman had managed to convince them to begin lobbying for the federal amendment. and allender all of a sudden was an active member of this party working for the federal suffrage amendment. so i think she always sort of looked around in amazement at alice paul's negotiating and strategic way of convincing people t
and when alice paul came to d.c. in 1912 with the intention of lobbying for the federal amendment, allender watched first with interest in this new woman. there's a great story in one of the early biographies of the national woman's party where allender and her mother receive alice paul at their house. and both of them of course were very interested in the suffrage movement. and they were eager to hear from this woman who they claimed was about as big as their finger, walking into their house....
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paul's horse crashes into another horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to save the rest of the class. >> he is uncle bob. all of the horsemen love him to death. he had just had open heart surgery that spring. we were all concerned it was the end of bob. fortunately, it was not. >> uncle bob is okay but paul's horse is still completely out of control. it runs straight at a horse whose driver is disabled and can't exit the buggy but a judge scares it off by tossing papers at it. >> all horses are herd animals when they are in a panic situation. they actually want comfort in another animal or a person. the horse that was running free
paul's horse crashes into another horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to save...
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paul man north will run the campaign. who has his ear? >> it's amazing that even at this point that that campaign infrastructure has not significantly grown. you saw at the end of the primaries, there were 73 paid staffers compared to several hundred for hillary clinton. he's broadened it a bit. on foreign policy, clearly saw general mike flynn is his key advisor. national security advisor. but i don't get the sense that he has significantly widened his circle of advisors. newt gingrich something that he listens to and tox to that's the way it's been. but i don't know, manafort's running that campaign. >> rose: seems to mow the most unhappy man at that convention, seems to me, was governor chris christie. he's heading the transition team. but he clearly wanted to be vice president. >> that remarkable interview he gave with nicole wallace right before the decisionfuls made, sounded like one of those interviews of the "the apprentice" talk to somebody about to get fired. you know, what it was like. really remarkable. christie gave a very fi
paul man north will run the campaign. who has his ear? >> it's amazing that even at this point that that campaign infrastructure has not significantly grown. you saw at the end of the primaries, there were 73 paid staffers compared to several hundred for hillary clinton. he's broadened it a bit. on foreign policy, clearly saw general mike flynn is his key advisor. national security advisor. but i don't get the sense that he has significantly widened his circle of advisors. newt gingrich...
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paul ryan here in cleveland last night. we'll hear from paul ryan and mitch mcconnell.ing 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the fruit... veggies... and herbs needed to create a pop-up pick-your-own juice bar in the middle of the city, so now everyone knows... we have some of the freshest juice in town. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the power of points can do for your business. are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all ruined. help yourself! oh no, we couldn...okay thanks, hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility
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. >> who's paul?hen: the guy mariela left him for! >> what should we do? >> stephen: what are we going to do? do you have a mouse in your pocket, you're the one who messed this up. i don't want to tell you how to do your job, but look, it's the middle of the night, nobody's around, you've probably got a crowbar in the trunk, and the east river is right over there. >> what are you saying, stephen? >> stephen: i'm not saying anything, scott. >> i got this. look, kid, forget about real estate. it's a terrible investment. ( beeping ) >> stephen: uh-oh, scott. now an 80% chance that instead of real estate, trump gets into bioengineering and ends up cloning dinosaurs who devour anyone who questions the word of mega-pope trump! ( laughter ) >> what are we going to do? >> stephen: i don't know. how are you so bad at this? it was a good show, but you're terrible at this! at the least, at the very least, please-- >> your cigar is not even lit! >> stephen: it's illegal to smoke on stage here! for pete's sake, sh
. >> who's paul?hen: the guy mariela left him for! >> what should we do? >> stephen: what are we going to do? do you have a mouse in your pocket, you're the one who messed this up. i don't want to tell you how to do your job, but look, it's the middle of the night, nobody's around, you've probably got a crowbar in the trunk, and the east river is right over there. >> what are you saying, stephen? >> stephen: i'm not saying anything, scott. >> i got this....
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paul and donald had a relationship. they met during the time that manafort and stone represented the trump organization. i represented gaming issues and the faa but and so on but they knew each other casually and had mutual friends beyond me and i was among those. >> rose: what has he brought to the campaign? >> he's an adult. >> rose: cory was not an adult? >> no, he was an advance man. bob haldman without the charm. >> rose: he had charm? >> that's the point. we're talking apples and oranges. paul manafort has elected -- >> rose: you're of the establishment. >> not me. i supported gary johnson. >> rose: how well do you think he could do this time? the libertarian candidate. >> two guys that are friends of mine. year ago they could get no media coverage and nobody was interested. they had a ticket and had an esteemed former judge from california, judge gray. >> rose: now they're getting attention -- >> because the media perceives them as drawing votes from donald trump. >> rose: will they? >> i think they'll find they
paul and donald had a relationship. they met during the time that manafort and stone represented the trump organization. i represented gaming issues and the faa but and so on but they knew each other casually and had mutual friends beyond me and i was among those. >> rose: what has he brought to the campaign? >> he's an adult. >> rose: cory was not an adult? >> no, he was an advance man. bob haldman without the charm. >> rose: he had charm? >> that's the...
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the speaker of the house paul ryan still on the stage. up next what expert analysis are seeing from the event. >>> the man accused of tweeting that death threat in san francisco. >>> plus, the new plan in the heart of silicone valley to ease traffics by putting them in the car pool lane. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding >>> a look at our stop -- top stories that happened near virginia avenue and south 12th street next to mlk park. police say that the victim is a man in his 40s and he was targeted. no arrests yet. police say that the investigation is still in its early stages. >>> now the toddler died. the child is identified as 3- year-old rady of brentwood. on saturday crews wit
the speaker of the house paul ryan still on the stage. up next what expert analysis are seeing from the event. >>> the man accused of tweeting that death threat in san francisco. >>> plus, the new plan in the heart of silicone valley to ease traffics by putting them in the car pool lane. ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is next. sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars...
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paul bowles and the beat generation.other stories in morocco apart from that. but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs and all that stuff and tennessee williams. and, uh, they were all here. >> anthony: yeah. >> jonathan: uh, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year period. there's, there's a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> anthony: yeah, it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is, what is, what is this place? >> jonathan: well, the reality is, if you can read a paul bowles story, you can live it. and the people do come here and try and live it, but they don't stay very long. >> anthony: right. >> jonathan: they smoke a bit of dope and they live in a cheap hotel and they go home with bedbugs. >> anthony: right. >> jonathan: that's not a lie. >> anthony: and a great story. >> jonathan: and a great story. >> anthony: but i mean, the attitude here is different than other parts of morocco. uh, i think they have a higher, uh, tolerance and tradition of, of
paul bowles and the beat generation.other stories in morocco apart from that. but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs and all that stuff and tennessee williams. and, uh, they were all here. >> anthony: yeah. >> jonathan: uh, but that's a small part of moroccan history. that's a 15-year period. there's, there's a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> anthony: yeah, it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is, what is, what is this...
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we do carry on that vision where i work at the alice paul institute at alice paul's home in mount laurelw jersey, not to her out of philadelphia. -- not too far out of philadelphia. we carry on with the history program, and the ultimate emphasis is on the concept of ordinary equality. i think it's alice paul were here today, she would stop the panel where it is, and say, everyone go out and work for the e.r.a. i'm glad we are here talking about it and continuing, the discussion of the equal rights amendment and her ultimate vision, of the concept of ordinary equality. thank you. page: amazing. dr. kyle. dr. kyle: i don't think everyone would agree with alice paul. one of the things i find interesting about the equal rights amendment is that it is so contested. that it has been so debated. it has been since inception in 1923. it ultimately did not get ratified. 38 states were needed for the ratification. 35 were needed. thinkf those -- i don't you knew -- use the word reneged. rescinded. they decided it wasn't for their state. the 14th amendment they believed provided the necessary rights
we do carry on that vision where i work at the alice paul institute at alice paul's home in mount laurelw jersey, not to her out of philadelphia. -- not too far out of philadelphia. we carry on with the history program, and the ultimate emphasis is on the concept of ordinary equality. i think it's alice paul were here today, she would stop the panel where it is, and say, everyone go out and work for the e.r.a. i'm glad we are here talking about it and continuing, the discussion of the equal...
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joining us now is cnn analyst paul cruickshank and cedric leighton.ef of staff in washington. gentlemen, this was not as sophisticated as we have seen. there have been three attacks in the past 18 months in france. although isis has not claimed responsibility for the particular attack today, we can make assumptions and look at it and look at the different tactics. not as sophisticated. there seems to be less planning in this one where it is one guy in a truck and a weapon. >> reporter: that's exactly right. a few hours ago on this very road i'm on right now, the promenade de anglais in nice, a truck was driving 25 or 30 miles an hour for two kilometers plowing into men, women and children and more than 80 people killed here. most people being killed from the truck colliding with people at that moment. it was a very big vehicle. indeed you are right. this does not appear at first blush to be the sophistication of the november attacks where you had ten gunman roam around paris and launching attacks and communicating with one another. we do not know at t
joining us now is cnn analyst paul cruickshank and cedric leighton.ef of staff in washington. gentlemen, this was not as sophisticated as we have seen. there have been three attacks in the past 18 months in france. although isis has not claimed responsibility for the particular attack today, we can make assumptions and look at it and look at the different tactics. not as sophisticated. there seems to be less planning in this one where it is one guy in a truck and a weapon. >> reporter:...
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paul, minnesota. thank you very much. >>> in louisiana federal officials say they plan to expand the probe into the deadly police shooting of 37- year-old alton sterling. the department of justice will investigate the shooting that happened tuesday. which was captured on graphic cell phone video. department of justice will be looking at violations of state and local laws as well as potential federal civil rights violation. today we learned the two officers each had two prior use of force complaints involving black men. in washington the congressional black caucus is calling for a victim's bill of rights. >> that will give you a right to an independent investigation. it will give you a right to an independent autopsy and a right to an independent prosecutor. >> shooting of alton sterling set off demonstrations at the convenience store where he was selling cd's when the he was shot. >>> president obama adriving in poland for the nato summit commented on the shootings. he said while he respects the job m
paul, minnesota. thank you very much. >>> in louisiana federal officials say they plan to expand the probe into the deadly police shooting of 37- year-old alton sterling. the department of justice will investigate the shooting that happened tuesday. which was captured on graphic cell phone video. department of justice will be looking at violations of state and local laws as well as potential federal civil rights violation. today we learned the two officers each had two prior use of...
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so probably not mcconnell or paul ryan. the best is chris christie.has a bad history, gave a terrible speech in 2012 reluctant -- republican convention. he apparently feels well about donald trump. he could set off ironworks. mark: if christie gives a great speech about trump, it could help. the problem is, he is spent a lot of the week talking about how disappointed he is he was not put on the ticket, and i think it will hurt a little bit. is somey need tonight star power to change things. the combination of chris christie, donald junior could have the potential to get people to focus on two things, primarily talking about different sides of trump and the difference between trump and clinton. kristi believes he can do that as well as anybody in the party. john: the problem with the filter is so many different people that would rip chris christie off in a dramatic way. now there is focus on the children because of what happened last night. christie will have to have a tight panic home run to really -- everyone will be looking at the two trump kids. ma
so probably not mcconnell or paul ryan. the best is chris christie.has a bad history, gave a terrible speech in 2012 reluctant -- republican convention. he apparently feels well about donald trump. he could set off ironworks. mark: if christie gives a great speech about trump, it could help. the problem is, he is spent a lot of the week talking about how disappointed he is he was not put on the ticket, and i think it will hurt a little bit. is somey need tonight star power to change things. the...
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kris: i think alice paul wrote so many drafts of the e.r.a. the final one she actually changes in 1943 is the one we know today. she intentionally kept it fake -- vague. i think that idea they could be used from a lot of different angles in court. is the correct term strict scrutiny? and the court system. that was her goal.keeping it they intentionally was her goal. that was intended. agueeeping it v intentionally was her goal. >> i have to tell you a story about alice paul and finish -- phyllis shockley. she made a speech four years ago in berkeley, invited to talk about feminism versus conservatism. she finished her speech, walked around the podium, and fell off the stage and broke her hip. i always say alice paul was there and push her, because she was tired of it. [laughter] and the second thing is that we e.r.a., if on the you don't know it, and virginia. we have passed it five times in the senate. we can't get it through the house. it is being worked on in illinois, nevada, florida, north carolina, and we are pushing very hard. five stat
kris: i think alice paul wrote so many drafts of the e.r.a. the final one she actually changes in 1943 is the one we know today. she intentionally kept it fake -- vague. i think that idea they could be used from a lot of different angles in court. is the correct term strict scrutiny? and the court system. that was her goal.keeping it they intentionally was her goal. that was intended. agueeeping it v intentionally was her goal. >> i have to tell you a story about alice paul and finish --...
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paul and donald had a relationship. met during the 15 minutes one more time that lack, manniforte and stone represented trump organization. i represented him on a bunch of building heights, f.a.a., and so on, but they knew other casually but they also had mutual friends beyond me, so i was among those. charlie: what has he brought to the campaign? >> he's an adult. at he other casually but has de all phases. charlie: cory was not an adult? man.no he was an advance bob halderman without the charge. charm?e: bob had >> that's the point. charlie: i know. apples talking about and oranges. paul manniforte. are of you be you guys the establishment? >> not me. charlie: well -- i supported mitt romney against three years ago. charlie: how well do you think he'll do at this time? interesting. charlie: libertarian candidate along with bill. who are friends of mine and for whom i have high record. four years ago they could get no swhoefr.verage no one was interested. charlie: yeah. >> the majority of voters -- but they had a ticke
paul and donald had a relationship. met during the 15 minutes one more time that lack, manniforte and stone represented trump organization. i represented him on a bunch of building heights, f.a.a., and so on, but they knew other casually but they also had mutual friends beyond me, so i was among those. charlie: what has he brought to the campaign? >> he's an adult. at he other casually but has de all phases. charlie: cory was not an adult? man.no he was an advance bob halderman without...
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ryan -- >> paul ryan. >> mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy.t was the best convention ever put on. the stage looks phenomenal. best set of speakers in my lifetime. i think we're going to walk away from this and every time in the beginning, we took the stage last year in august, here in november, and it was, you know, your party's screwed, we've gotten more ratings, more turnout. you know -- >> you're a friend, i don't to want leave you the set offended. i'm sorry. >> i've been called a lot worse. >> not by me. rnc communications director sean spicer. thank you, sir. let's end on a handshake. >>> when we come back, dnc chair congresswoman debbie wusaer schulz will join us to talk about a few things. she'll talk about a few things. she spent summer binge-watching. soon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada. soon, he'll take notes en espanol. get back to great with the right gear. from the place with the
ryan -- >> paul ryan. >> mitch mcconnell, kevin mccarthy.t was the best convention ever put on. the stage looks phenomenal. best set of speakers in my lifetime. i think we're going to walk away from this and every time in the beginning, we took the stage last year in august, here in november, and it was, you know, your party's screwed, we've gotten more ratings, more turnout. you know -- >> you're a friend, i don't to want leave you the set offended. i'm sorry. >> i've...
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thank you very much. >> stephen: thank you, paul. thank you, paul.tephen: that's it for "the late show." good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> reggie: ♪ are you ready to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ your hang-ups and fears 'bout to set you right ♪ it's the late, late show >> ladies and gentlemen, all the way from nantucket, israel, give it up for your host, the one, thon
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john paul easily navigates the ropes in his neighborhood park. this kind of free playing is something nobody ever expect from the little boy was blind for the first three years of his life. >> i think it is incredible how far he has come. >> reporter: john paul was adopted from an orphanage in china by fey and michael corbin living in camden county. they thought they could help because michael is brian. >> i felt i could provide him with all of the knowledge i had acquired. i wanted to help him achieve his full potential. >> reporter: not knowing exactly what was wrong with his eyes, they turned to wills eye hospital. >> judge alex robin determined one eye was damage beyond repair but there was hope for his left eye when they found cataract and other issues that could be fix surgically. the problem was, they didn't know what had caused the eye issues. >> so it would be risky. >> complete unknown whether the surgery which is difficult, complicated surgery and has been associated were lost of any vision at all. >> reporter: complicating things john
john paul easily navigates the ropes in his neighborhood park. this kind of free playing is something nobody ever expect from the little boy was blind for the first three years of his life. >> i think it is incredible how far he has come. >> reporter: john paul was adopted from an orphanage in china by fey and michael corbin living in camden county. they thought they could help because michael is brian. >> i felt i could provide him with all of the knowledge i had acquired. i...
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that was john kasich reacting to paul manafort.e original manafort quote from this morning. >> he's the governor of the state. >> kasich is -- and you know what, he's making a big mistake. he's looking at something that's not going to happen. he's hurting his state. he's embarrassing his state frankly. but most of the republicans who aren't coming, most of the republicans who aren't coming are people who have been part of the past. >> well, paul manafort joins me from inside the convention floor. mr. manafort, welcome, sir. let me get you to react. governor kasich responded to you. i give you a chance to respond to what he said. >> i really have nothing more to say. i think that the incumbent governor of the state should be speaking whether it was a republican or democratic convention. it's his decision. this convention is moving forward. it's going to be a very good convention. the future of the party will be speaking here. we're very happy about it. >> on a day that you want to emphasize party unity and begin that, do you at all
that was john kasich reacting to paul manafort.e original manafort quote from this morning. >> he's the governor of the state. >> kasich is -- and you know what, he's making a big mistake. he's looking at something that's not going to happen. he's hurting his state. he's embarrassing his state frankly. but most of the republicans who aren't coming, most of the republicans who aren't coming are people who have been part of the past. >> well, paul manafort joins me from inside...
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paul manafort goes on the record. nice to see you, paul. >> hi, greta. how are you?re i ask about donald trump's week, i'm curious about the latest with the debbie wasserman shultz and the dnc and e-mails. does the trump campaign plan to use it in any way during the campaign season, or is this an issue for the democrats or one you will use? >> well, it's certainly exposes the dnc of being come police it is in bernie sanders's accusation that the system was rigged in favor of hillary clinton. that's not the biggest concern. the biggest concern is the hacking of the server put the dnc at risk. imagine what a server sitting in a closet in hillary clinton's home in chappaqua, what was put at risk there. if the dnc server was hacked, you can imagine how many foreign countries must have hacked her unprotected server, putting national security at risk. it's ironic the point that donald trump has been talking about the last year as far as hillary clinton's violations of ethics and crimes against national security gets exposed dramatically on the eve of the democratic nationa
paul manafort goes on the record. nice to see you, paul. >> hi, greta. how are you?re i ask about donald trump's week, i'm curious about the latest with the debbie wasserman shultz and the dnc and e-mails. does the trump campaign plan to use it in any way during the campaign season, or is this an issue for the democrats or one you will use? >> well, it's certainly exposes the dnc of being come police it is in bernie sanders's accusation that the system was rigged in favor of hillary...
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paul.see you, jimmy and jedediah. dr. ron paul will tell us whether hillary clinton should be denied classified information moving forward in this election and what congress can do by the. and what congress can do by the. pl my cousin's wedding is c♪ming soon. i like the bride more than the groom. ♪ turquoise dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no ones got moves like uncle joe. ♪ when it's go book on choicehotels.com for instant rewards like gift cards, plus savings of up to 20%. book direct at choicehotels.com you guy's be good[ bark ] i'll [ bark ]later bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw you cutie pie. aw. aw. aw. aw. [ barking ] [ washing machine running ] party's on! know what your pets are up to with xfinity home. xfinity. the future of awesome. see the secret life of pets, in theaters july 8th. by switching to xfinity x1. rio olympic games show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch
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let's talk about paul ryan, for example. >> for example. >> i'm not naming names but paul ryan last night talked about the post-election world. he came out there, after some real hesitation a few weeks ago, few months ago, he came ussout there in support of his candidate. listen. >> i like to look at it this way. the next time that there's a state of the union address, i don't know where joe biden or barack obama are going to be, but you'll find me right there on the roster with vice president mike pence and president donald trump. >> amanda, you are paul ryan, how do you play this game here right now? >> well, he needs to give people who are reluctant to support trump a safe place to land. i think in a few years from now, we may be talking about ryan republicans, because he is the speaker of the house. he has to lay out a legislative agenda. and what he does in the house, he has people who are going to look at him for leadership, and if trump is president or not, it doesn't really matter. you know that trump isn't interested in the policy, the messaging. ryan is. in a very intense and fo
let's talk about paul ryan, for example. >> for example. >> i'm not naming names but paul ryan last night talked about the post-election world. he came out there, after some real hesitation a few weeks ago, few months ago, he came ussout there in support of his candidate. listen. >> i like to look at it this way. the next time that there's a state of the union address, i don't know where joe biden or barack obama are going to be, but you'll find me right there on the roster...
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that he -- >> a reason paul is in the position he is today and corey is not and not because of paul'smateur hour. it has nothing to do with that. listen, i understand. he is not here any more. you want to maintain relevance and be on tv but i think that is not a service to the campaign. i think it's nonsense. i've heard other people ask, is the family on the outskirts with paul? totally nonsense. >> we will have complete coverage of the convention from cleveland coming up on "cbs this morning." and we will speak with dan senor, former adviser to paul ryan and mitt romney during the 2012 campaign. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo says it is a miracle no one was seller injured when a korean fill on a key bridge crossing in new york. cars crossing the hudson river on the tappan zee bridge had to swerve out of the way when the crane came crashing down yesterday. traffic was stopped for hours. the backup stretched for miles. the crane was working on a new bridge and the bridge reopened last night. >>> a plume of smoke drifted over los angeles yesterday from a brush fire in the hollywood
that he -- >> a reason paul is in the position he is today and corey is not and not because of paul'smateur hour. it has nothing to do with that. listen, i understand. he is not here any more. you want to maintain relevance and be on tv but i think that is not a service to the campaign. i think it's nonsense. i've heard other people ask, is the family on the outskirts with paul? totally nonsense. >> we will have complete coverage of the convention from cleveland coming up on...
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paul. st.of these men, philando castile was killed yesterday by police. cnn's ryan young is there right now. give us a sense of what's happening on the ground there. >> reporter: i can tell you this crowd continues to swell and people have conversations about exactly what happened. talking about philando castile. you can hear the crowd as it swelled right now. several people have decided to do their own speaking to the crowd to talk about exactly what's been going on in the community here. people have been struck by this video. we heard several people talk about that young girl's voice in the background of that video crying out to help her mother. the fact that this man was pulled over for what appeared to be a broken taillight and should have been able to go home. in fact, that's what one woman is screaming right now. what can she do with her 12-year-old son? does she arm him? that's not going to work. she's asking the crowd hey, how can we come together as a community to have some solutions a
paul. st.of these men, philando castile was killed yesterday by police. cnn's ryan young is there right now. give us a sense of what's happening on the ground there. >> reporter: i can tell you this crowd continues to swell and people have conversations about exactly what happened. talking about philando castile. you can hear the crowd as it swelled right now. several people have decided to do their own speaking to the crowd to talk about exactly what's been going on in the community...
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you heard from paul manafort. he appears to be largely on an island
you heard from paul manafort. he appears to be largely on an island