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who was this person? and so if you keep that in mind, instead of the hammer -- the vengeance that you're going to wreak havoc on this person because you think you're better than he or she is, then that's a problem. i did do a tiny biography of andrew johnson which -- i didn't like him. it was one of -- arthur schlessinger jr. asked me to do the president, the american president series. 40,000 words. it is a short thing. i thought, you know, i can venture into that. it's okay. but i didn't like him. i would not want to spend seven minutes with him. more or less seven years. >> thankfully it was a short book. >> it was a short book. >> short presidency. >> but he was an enormously important person. i mean he was a pivotal president. so it is not -- so you have to get -- there you have to step back from the like and dislike and think about why every american should know about him because this was an era of missed opportunities. a lot of the things that we're dealing with now we might not have been dealing wi
who was this person? and so if you keep that in mind, instead of the hammer -- the vengeance that you're going to wreak havoc on this person because you think you're better than he or she is, then that's a problem. i did do a tiny biography of andrew johnson which -- i didn't like him. it was one of -- arthur schlessinger jr. asked me to do the president, the american president series. 40,000 words. it is a short thing. i thought, you know, i can venture into that. it's okay. but i didn't like...
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we do find that economic freedom is possibly associated with personal income growth and we adjust personal growth for change in state costs of living so this is real income growth which is important because some states that have a high per-capita income are not as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely high there. we separate into post-and pre- great recession samples and we find the same evidence that there is a significant positive relationship between economic freedom and economic growth over the next six or seven years. this result is particularly strong for rick at our policy and that sort of makes sense theoretically. you would expect that with migration households might be attracted to low taxes more personal freedoms. the evidence seems to be consistent with that. when it comes to businesses what they care about is probably the labor law, the civil liability system land-use law what we call regulatory policy and that is what shows productivity of this does and that affects economic growth. we also do some alternative indices and what's interesting is how robus
we do find that economic freedom is possibly associated with personal income growth and we adjust personal growth for change in state costs of living so this is real income growth which is important because some states that have a high per-capita income are not as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely high there. we separate into post-and pre- great recession samples and we find the same evidence that there is a significant positive relationship between economic freedom...
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who was this person? if you keep that in mind instead of the hammer that you will wreak havoc on this person because you think you are better than he or she is then that is a problem. i did do a tiny biography of andrew johnson. i did not like him. [laughter] annette: arthur schlesinger junior asked me to do the american president series. a short thing. i thought i could venture into that but i did not like him. i would not want to spend seven minutes with him let alone seven years. jon: good thing it was a short book. ron: a short presidency. annette: he was a pivotal president though. you have to step back from the like or dislike and think about why every american should know about him. because this was an era of missed opportunities. a lot of things we are dealing with now, we may not be dealing with if he had been a different man. it is not about your bff -- it is who and how did they affect the progress of the american nation. there is no question that he did. he wasn't worried about being a pleasan
who was this person? if you keep that in mind instead of the hammer that you will wreak havoc on this person because you think you are better than he or she is then that is a problem. i did do a tiny biography of andrew johnson. i did not like him. [laughter] annette: arthur schlesinger junior asked me to do the american president series. a short thing. i thought i could venture into that but i did not like him. i would not want to spend seven minutes with him let alone seven years. jon: good...
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you pick the right person, nothing can go wrong, you pick the wrong person, nothing can go right. you are trapped with this person for many years. >> i think if someone writes a biography -- and this often happens because they've always loved this person -- you run the risk of it being a valentine, which is not good also if someone writes a biography because they want to get someone, they don't like, very often it can end up with an ugly tone. it's unfair to start out with the presumption this is going to be a hostile portrait of the person but i'm sure that john and annette have the identical experience. the most frequently asked question by readers is "do so do you like grant?" i'm not sitting there thinking would i like to have a beer with grant? >> he would have liked to have a beer. >> well, that could have been an interesting experience is but for me i always loved the portraits of the old masters and when i look at a portrait by rembrandt or vessalasquez of a g or a queen, a great merchant or a pope, they weren't sitting there thinking "do i like this person?" they were, on
you pick the right person, nothing can go wrong, you pick the wrong person, nothing can go right. you are trapped with this person for many years. >> i think if someone writes a biography -- and this often happens because they've always loved this person -- you run the risk of it being a valentine, which is not good also if someone writes a biography because they want to get someone, they don't like, very often it can end up with an ugly tone. it's unfair to start out with the presumption...
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let me give you another bit of personal device, each person here in varying degrees exercises some leadershipe either in their office or in their courthouse or whatever institution they're involved in. and your staff looks to you for leadership in putting together a response strategy. i know many of you here have served in the military or served in law enforcement positions where unfortunately people have been severely injured or killed in the line of duty. i had four when i was director of the marshals service. believe me i still have scars from it. and when something like that occurs there is a great deal of sympathy and a lot of tears and a lot of hugging but the question that is going to arise, is a few weeks later the family members are going to say, what could you have done to save my husband or my wife? what steps could you have taken? don't ever want to put yourself in that position. make sure that you can rest in peace that if a crisis occurs, you have taken every step possible to try to make it as safe as you can for your staff, and not only that, for your family. the active shooter
let me give you another bit of personal device, each person here in varying degrees exercises some leadershipe either in their office or in their courthouse or whatever institution they're involved in. and your staff looks to you for leadership in putting together a response strategy. i know many of you here have served in the military or served in law enforcement positions where unfortunately people have been severely injured or killed in the line of duty. i had four when i was director of the...
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and just did yeoman and went up to ohio because -- generally is an ideal person to this person over commerce and this person over health or whatever. that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in this administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? clay: you might have this person over here, and how about this? you know what this is that the time. is, you arehe key trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work done. the first step in that direction is, find them qualified, lead the work needing to get done. terry: the work you are doing is the agenda the president is pursuing. that is the defining anchor. chris: people -- lisa: people are policy. you think about your priorities, and you will do your cabinet quickly. you want to think about, what are the key things the president, the candidate has, the goals they set on the campaign? what do you want to quickly do you come into office? you need people to implement those. one of the challe
and just did yeoman and went up to ohio because -- generally is an ideal person to this person over commerce and this person over health or whatever. that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in this administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? clay: you might have this person over here, and how about this? you know what this is that the time. is, you...
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shots were fired at three person was hit by a bullet. one officer was taken to the hospital after being struck by an object. it all comes after violent protests saturday night. the sheriff says it's amazing nobody was killed. >> the loss of life of innocent civilians and law enforcement personnel did not happen by the grace of god. bullets were flying all over the place. situation for all the law-abiding people in that area. erika: officers say they opened fire on sylville smith saturday after he allegedly turned toward them with a stolen gun in hand. the police chief says body camera video shows officers acted lawfully. that video has not been released. emily: right now plans are in place to say goodbye to a woman whose murder is still a mystery. today the family of vanessa marcotte will hold a wake just over a week since she was murdered while jogging. took part in a run in marcotte's memory. the goal not only to remember marcotte but to help local runners get over their fear and take back what, for many, was just a part of their routi
shots were fired at three person was hit by a bullet. one officer was taken to the hospital after being struck by an object. it all comes after violent protests saturday night. the sheriff says it's amazing nobody was killed. >> the loss of life of innocent civilians and law enforcement personnel did not happen by the grace of god. bullets were flying all over the place. situation for all the law-abiding people in that area. erika: officers say they opened fire on sylville smith saturday...
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she is absolutely the worst person. host: marc fisher? guest: well, we set out not to write a nasty book about anyone. we set out to write a book about who donald trump is and how his values and pencils were formed. why he believes what he does and so whether you think he is the greatest thing since sliced bread or a menace to society, i think what american voters need is a comprehensive look at the life. the first person since dwight eisenhower to run for president as a major party candidate without previously having held elective office. so he is not being vetted in the same way candidates usually are. have a lotoliticians written about their lives at every stage in their career and that is not happening to donald trump so that is what we sought to do. caller: good morning. you know, i am the latest appointed in the degradation of the quality of your programming with these two fellows on here. this is really nonsense. what are they, psychiatrist? trying to do psychoanalysis of donald trump? i'm going to vote for donald trump. the clinto
she is absolutely the worst person. host: marc fisher? guest: well, we set out not to write a nasty book about anyone. we set out to write a book about who donald trump is and how his values and pencils were formed. why he believes what he does and so whether you think he is the greatest thing since sliced bread or a menace to society, i think what american voters need is a comprehensive look at the life. the first person since dwight eisenhower to run for president as a major party candidate...
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>> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person mayben a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i confronted terri, you know, with some questions that i had, and she told me that she had been a man. >> did it make you question yourself? >> oh, yeah. still to this day. >> tell me about that. >> well, to find out you're in love with someone that is homosexual and you're not a homosexual, then things started progressing to real loss of temper, you know, towards the individual and hatred for the individual. i began to hate them, you know, and i hated them enough that i killed them, you know. i shot him to death because of his sexuality because he had been with me and i -- i'm not gay, you know, and it bothered me, you know. it ange
>> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person mayben a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i...
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next we'll talk about personal freedom. here you have a whole range of policies that before the freedom index were not measured in any of these indices of freedom. we think that's a big value add for looking at this wider understanding of what it means to live in a free society. so here we have some criminal justice policies at the top, incarceration and arrest, marriage freedom, educational freedom, gun right, alcohol freedom and so forth. and, again, at the bottom of this list, new york escapes being 50th, we have kentucky following that, sorry, david. now in terms of the best we have washington, maine, nevada, colorado, and new mexico is the top state in terms of personal freedom. now let's move to overall freedom. again, harkening back to milton freedman, right? it's not easy to divide out the categories of freedom in terms of how we want to live. we have to american your the whole range. so what does it look like? if you may click on this, maryland is 46, new jersey is 47, hawaii is 48, california is 49 and you may not
next we'll talk about personal freedom. here you have a whole range of policies that before the freedom index were not measured in any of these indices of freedom. we think that's a big value add for looking at this wider understanding of what it means to live in a free society. so here we have some criminal justice policies at the top, incarceration and arrest, marriage freedom, educational freedom, gun right, alcohol freedom and so forth. and, again, at the bottom of this list, new york...
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we are in our 17th year of the first person program. and our first person today is mr. julius menn, who we shall meet shortly. this 2016 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. each of our first person guests serves as volunteers here at this museum. our program will continue twice weekly through mid-august. the museum's website listed on the back of your program provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. the website address is www.ushmm.org. anyone interested in keeping in touch with the museum and its programs can complete the stay connected card that you'll find in your program or speak with a museum representative at the back of the theater. in doing so, you will receive an electronic copy of julius menn's biography so yo
we are in our 17th year of the first person program. and our first person today is mr. julius menn, who we shall meet shortly. this 2016 season of first person is made possible by the generosity of the lewis franklin smith foundation with additional funding from the arlene and daniel fisher foundation. we are grateful for their sponsorship. first person is a series of conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the...
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with jackson, everything was personal. today we see the role of scandals, john edwards, mark foley, influencing politics and elections. just not so profound as it was then. thanks everybody. have a good day. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] join us every saturday evening as we join students to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution 9/11. lectures in history also all available as podcasts. visit our website or download them from itunes. c-span. critic by cable television companies and brought to you as a public service. in 2015, the abraham lincoln published a book of musings celebrating or responding to that gettysburg address. each interesting -- entry consistent of the same number of words used in his speech. theext, the editor of gettysburg reply reads passages from the book including writings from jimmy carter,: follow -- jimmy
with jackson, everything was personal. today we see the role of scandals, john edwards, mark foley, influencing politics and elections. just not so profound as it was then. thanks everybody. have a good day. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] join us every saturday evening as we join students to hear lectures on topics ranging...
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person over commerce and this person over health or whatever. and also that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in this administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? clay: you might have this person over here, and how about this? you know what this is that the time. but again, the key is, you are trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work done. the first step in that direction is, find them qualified, lead the work needing to get done. terry: the work you are doing is r.e agenda the president is lisa: people are policy. you think about your priorities, and you will do your cabinet quickly. you want to think about, what are the key things the president, the candidate has, the goals they set on the campaign? what do you want to quickly do you come into office? you need people to implement those. one of the challenges is what the senate confirmed, what mac was describing in terms of the cooperati
person over commerce and this person over health or whatever. and also that person i would expect to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense, it is just -- there is a fit for just about everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in this administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? clay: you might have this person over here, and how about this? you know what this is that the time. but again, the key is, you are trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work...
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person. he is seen the anonymous tip and incorporated through three hours of surveillance and observation over the course of the ensuing week. all all the traffic he saw during those three hours was the saying traffic reported in the tip. based on his training and experience that activity was consistent. >> have be interested to see whether this was also a short stay visitor. i don't see how this is any different than stopping the first person you see. >> i think as we have admitted if he had seen a short stay we may well be reasonable suspicion. that's where the prosecutor conceded it wasn't. it was a close call based on everything he had seen to that point. in the circumstances we think that's why the predicate misconduct. >> what is going to stop police officers, if we announce your role and your role seems to be once we have your name, if there is a warrant out on you that is attenuating circumstance under every circumstance. what stops it from becoming a police state and having the plea
person. he is seen the anonymous tip and incorporated through three hours of surveillance and observation over the course of the ensuing week. all all the traffic he saw during those three hours was the saying traffic reported in the tip. based on his training and experience that activity was consistent. >> have be interested to see whether this was also a short stay visitor. i don't see how this is any different than stopping the first person you see. >> i think as we have admitted...
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to person or person to mosquito and take aook here, we spoke to is no reason for people to cancel their vacations to our area. visit tampa bay is more concernedbout the longer term impact of locally transmitted cases that are documented in our area. so far none yet. we spoke to someone tourist who said it is absolutely on their minds and that the signs of a >> i was in key largo last weekend and i got bit everywhere by mosquitoes and i'm actually a little concerned. >> people who have already booked their trips we are not worry worried about that but ifu ask me in the fall and december we'll have a much better impression or whether it's going go in 2017. issurance and england have travel to florida and they are hoping the warnings are specific to local areas and are made as needed as opposed to blanket warning about florida and visit tampa bay says all travelers no matter where they are going should be priew prudent and carl about bug bites. we are at tia, evan axelbank, fox 13 news. well, 40 years is the sentence for a drunk driver who killed a st. pete couple on thanksgiving right, du
to person or person to mosquito and take aook here, we spoke to is no reason for people to cancel their vacations to our area. visit tampa bay is more concernedbout the longer term impact of locally transmitted cases that are documented in our area. so far none yet. we spoke to someone tourist who said it is absolutely on their minds and that the signs of a >> i was in key largo last weekend and i got bit everywhere by mosquitoes and i'm actually a little concerned. >> people who...
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they got one person out. he cooperated with the police. the othee person remained in the car. they did not know if he was armed. as a precaution police did have to pull weapons out. as you can see from the video the suspect did get out and he cooperated with the police and with the commands they were giving him. gave up. peaceful situation at 38th and sheridan. sorry, not sheridan but wheat ridge this morning. let's send it in to dale. >> thank you. >>> this morning we are following the latest developments on the deadly earthquake in italy. 290 people are now dead. and strong aftershocks continue plaguing the rescuers as they continue to search for either survivors or getting some of the people out of the rubble. among all the heartache, one italian couple was able to find a bit of hain married. their church was damaged to the quake. inside the couple moved the ceremony outside surrounded by the mountains. >> at first i was shocked she said, we have been organizing this more than a year. i was worried and nervous. i didn't want to create more problems for the village. >> the w
they got one person out. he cooperated with the police. the othee person remained in the car. they did not know if he was armed. as a precaution police did have to pull weapons out. as you can see from the video the suspect did get out and he cooperated with the police and with the commands they were giving him. gave up. peaceful situation at 38th and sheridan. sorry, not sheridan but wheat ridge this morning. let's send it in to dale. >> thank you. >>> this morning we are...
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we find that economic freedom is positively associated with personal income growth and we just personal income growth for a change in state cost-of-living so this is a real income growth. which is important because some states that have the high per capita incomes are not actually as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely high/. we separate into post and pre-great recession samples. this result is strong for regulatory policy. this makes sense theoretically. you would expect that with migration, the evidence seems consistent. when it comes to businesses, what they care about is probably labor law, the civil liability system, what we call regulatory policy and that is what seems to affect the productivity of business. that seems to affect economic growth. we also do some alternative indices and what is interesting is how robust a lot of rankings are even if you had different abortion regimes in or take out the right to work from the index. we include a no right to work index and right to work is part of the main index but some would argue against them. we have abort
we find that economic freedom is positively associated with personal income growth and we just personal income growth for a change in state cost-of-living so this is a real income growth. which is important because some states that have the high per capita incomes are not actually as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely high/. we separate into post and pre-great recession samples. this result is strong for regulatory policy. this makes sense theoretically. you would...
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>> police arrest a woman in a bikini, but -- >> who is this -- puts a person in the front seat -- >> what happens that has this video going viral? >> oh! >> plus, a couple's portrait session ends in a big surprise. >> what? >> and taking the plunge with people who are just doing it wrong. >> why you'll know it when you see it. next "right this minute." >> ha, ha! >> right. it's really good. i enjoyed it and i really shouldn't be saying that because what they're doing is technically illegal, anti-social, pretty dangerous, with all that being said it's pretty good. you can figure out what's going on pretty quickly as they turn on the helmet camera as he stares at the suspension bridge near bristol and when he turns back the other way you can see his buddy with a gopro on his helmet and something strapped to his back. >> they're trying to make it onto the bridge -- >> which they're not supposed to do. >> this great first person view -- >> has gone very viral but it is quite exquitting. they start approaching the side of the bridge instead of taking the main way up to sort of scale up th
>> police arrest a woman in a bikini, but -- >> who is this -- puts a person in the front seat -- >> what happens that has this video going viral? >> oh! >> plus, a couple's portrait session ends in a big surprise. >> what? >> and taking the plunge with people who are just doing it wrong. >> why you'll know it when you see it. next "right this minute." >> ha, ha! >> right. it's really good. i enjoyed it and i really shouldn't...
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he was kindest person.a line that comes to mind, somebody that had worked with him, one of his colleagues said these trainings, these courses, army teaches to prepare leaders. humayun was born leader. a person with love, care and empathy. that is why i keep repeating that if a soldier, if a junior officer like humayun can have that much empathy for the people he was responsible, where is that empathy in the candidate of the republican party? we don't see that. example after example, humayun was the best of this country, as secretary clinton said in her tribute to humayun, that he was the best of america. >> mr. khan, i want to continue the conversation. we will take a short break. we'll be right back at the top of the hour. also the rest of the breaking news. ♪ 4 by 4 those who jump start the weekend. the ones who want to see it all... hear it all... and feel it all... all summer long. ♪ jeep renegade -- it's how we live 4 by 4 summer. ♪ every day, millions of people rely on unitedhealthcare for their medic
he was kindest person.a line that comes to mind, somebody that had worked with him, one of his colleagues said these trainings, these courses, army teaches to prepare leaders. humayun was born leader. a person with love, care and empathy. that is why i keep repeating that if a soldier, if a junior officer like humayun can have that much empathy for the people he was responsible, where is that empathy in the candidate of the republican party? we don't see that. example after example, humayun was...
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have to know that when this person calls, if they do not answer, the next person they are getting a call from is the president. i think this is a way we can break this down. as the bible tells us, it is our we have to use which are important. and making use of the talents of every person in society is our goal. and our work here. i want to thank all of the people that have gone before us who have raised us up to the level where we can start doing path toike taking a climb this third mountain. climbing this third mountain will truly bring people with disabilities on an equal level throughout our society and provide them the opportunities and the talents that our society needs. all of using to take working together, government, private sector, organizations, places. -- all of those those intermediate organizations. all of those are going to have to be a part of this process. likehanks to groups respectability and leadership like governor markell's, we are well on our way. thank you. [applause] jennifer: wow. what amazing leaders. we have an opportunity for so,tions from the audience do not
have to know that when this person calls, if they do not answer, the next person they are getting a call from is the president. i think this is a way we can break this down. as the bible tells us, it is our we have to use which are important. and making use of the talents of every person in society is our goal. and our work here. i want to thank all of the people that have gone before us who have raised us up to the level where we can start doing path toike taking a climb this third mountain....
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this extends to every person, not only citizens. in the end, we have passed through the difficult times that led to the alien and sedition act. nonetheless, the daily entrance of immigrants to our country continues to worry many of our fellow citizens. they worry about the religion of the language and the appearance, even the morals of such arrivals. they do not see that they themselves or their ancestors were viewed in the same light, as them, the other, the not us. yet is not our constitution addressing this by for betting the establishment by congress of a religion for all, by permitting the free practice of religion, by guaranteeing our free speech and the right to petition our leaders, to recognize that all of us be equally endowed with those certain inalienable rights of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. and to have them guaranteed by the government in all of our names. as we go forward, we have a task to welcome those who choose to become our fellow citizens. we must ensure our security. we must not let those concerns
this extends to every person, not only citizens. in the end, we have passed through the difficult times that led to the alien and sedition act. nonetheless, the daily entrance of immigrants to our country continues to worry many of our fellow citizens. they worry about the religion of the language and the appearance, even the morals of such arrivals. they do not see that they themselves or their ancestors were viewed in the same light, as them, the other, the not us. yet is not our constitution...
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personally i love.s i don't think enough americans realize how much money the government takes from us for the second time. >> that's right. and also, it causes lots of people to have to hire a lawyer to do estate planning even if they don't in the end up using it. that should go away. >> mr. trump spends a lot of time on trade, quite a bit of time on trade. the one he really went after is trade enforcement with china. you talked about maybe a trillion dollars in, i don't know, net revenues or net money coming back to the united states. is it really that big? >> well, we don't know how big it will be until the economy grows faster. the idea is to create more manufacturing jobs to have a real economy that creates entry-level jobs for a lot of workers. we have been losing a lot of those jobs to china because it's cheating on its trade agreements. china does a lot of stealing of intellectual property. >> see, that's a good one, david. that's a great one. we know it's rampant. china is stealing our intellec
personally i love.s i don't think enough americans realize how much money the government takes from us for the second time. >> that's right. and also, it causes lots of people to have to hire a lawyer to do estate planning even if they don't in the end up using it. that should go away. >> mr. trump spends a lot of time on trade, quite a bit of time on trade. the one he really went after is trade enforcement with china. you talked about maybe a trillion dollars in, i don't know, net...
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. >> neighbors describe pashlik as a good person and can't belief he is accused of starting this fire. >> the suspected arsonist is in custody. but that doesn't help those who's homes and business have been damaged. tonight residents are being allowed back into their neighborhoods. for some, a relief. for many others, the their first chance to see the damage. mark matthews is on westchester street in lower lake, where so many homes i can see behind are you burned to the ground. what do you see there? >> this community is now just a few scattered houses with what you see behind me, mostly dech station. street after street after street. this house belonged to a 25-year-old, where he lived with his wife and two children. we have talked to him today just outside of the police pa barricades. >> my tools are there. my kids' toys are there. everything i have got was there. >> reporter: and now it's gone. jose's house burned up while he was driving home wednesday night from his construction job in san francisco. >> from that point i was expecting to have the house still standing. but we went
. >> neighbors describe pashlik as a good person and can't belief he is accused of starting this fire. >> the suspected arsonist is in custody. but that doesn't help those who's homes and business have been damaged. tonight residents are being allowed back into their neighborhoods. for some, a relief. for many others, the their first chance to see the damage. mark matthews is on westchester street in lower lake, where so many homes i can see behind are you burned to the ground. what...
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not a single person? seriously? okay.ow many of you all feel like they are still enjoying the wonderful extension of their adolescence, that your youth is endless, you're young, the world is yours? hands up high if you feel that way. okay? and how many of you feel like you're trapped between being a teenager and an adult, that existentially you can't feel meaning because of it. okay. so we have a mix of feelings, right? for those of you who don't feel like you are quite adults, which is all of you, what is the most adult thing you are going to do. when does it start? >> i think it starts when you have to pay all of your own bills and you are fully responsible for yourself. >> like all of the bills. >> like most of them. maybe like your parents still pay your cell phone bill, but that you'll be in charge of your rent, you have to make a budget, you have to make decisions at work about how you're going to invest, 401(k) plan, all of these things. you're an adult when that happens. >> may i something that you could be doing
not a single person? seriously? okay.ow many of you all feel like they are still enjoying the wonderful extension of their adolescence, that your youth is endless, you're young, the world is yours? hands up high if you feel that way. okay? and how many of you feel like you're trapped between being a teenager and an adult, that existentially you can't feel meaning because of it. okay. so we have a mix of feelings, right? for those of you who don't feel like you are quite adults, which is all of...
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i know one person in particular. he's actually better person than i am, but that's ok.laughter] but he knows that i can do stuff better. so we are going to hopefully win. and the way we are going to win is you have to get your congregations and you have to get your parishioners and all of your people and you've got to get them to sign those cards early. in many cases, you can vote before november 8. this way, there's no excuses. i joke a lot. i say, if you are sick, if you've got just the worst prognosis that a doctor can give you, if you are lying in bed and you just know you're not going to make it, you have to get up on november 8 and you have to vote. [laughter] [applause] honestly, you did not vote for romney. if you had voted for romney, it would have been much closer. you did not vote for romney, evangelicals. religion did not get out and vote. i don't know why and whatever the reason. i'm not sure why. a lot of different reasons for. the people did not get out and vote. but you have really now a one-time shot. that's it. it's a one-time shot to get out and vote.
i know one person in particular. he's actually better person than i am, but that's ok.laughter] but he knows that i can do stuff better. so we are going to hopefully win. and the way we are going to win is you have to get your congregations and you have to get your parishioners and all of your people and you've got to get them to sign those cards early. in many cases, you can vote before november 8. this way, there's no excuses. i joke a lot. i say, if you are sick, if you've got just the worst...
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so the person you're listening to, a regular, someone who wasn't a person at all. >> some thought thisson was a harm levels radio gag, basically, may have backfired on sports radio station 97.5, the fanatic. some now are calling that stunt racially offensive. who wouldn't? frequent caller to the mike missanelli show turns out to be a station employee. a producer, one of the producers for the show, the minute he made the character up. but here's where things get controversial. that station employee is white. the caller is portraying is supposedly black. >> find out that some that far is maybe staged, and then when you add in the angle that there was a slight race component, offense i have to some people, i think that makes it a little disappointing. >> now the host of the show, a guy we know very well, mike missanelli says he didn't know about this. this was happening for two years. and he says he did not know. the producers doing this on their own. so we apologized to the listeners. the hole claims he had no idea. two years. >> two years. but the reason why some people are upset are so
so the person you're listening to, a regular, someone who wasn't a person at all. >> some thought thisson was a harm levels radio gag, basically, may have backfired on sports radio station 97.5, the fanatic. some now are calling that stunt racially offensive. who wouldn't? frequent caller to the mike missanelli show turns out to be a station employee. a producer, one of the producers for the show, the minute he made the character up. but here's where things get controversial. that station...
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person over commerce , that person not expecting to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense. [laughter] there is a fit for everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in the administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? know at theght not time, but the key is, you are not trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work done. the first step in that direction is come up with the one that is qualified to lead that effort to get the work done in that position. terry: the work you are doing is the agenda the president is pursuing. right? that is the defining anchor. lisa: people are policy. i think as clay is describing, you think about your priorities. obviously, you will do your cabinet quickly. you want to think about, what are the key things the president, the candidate has, the goals they set on the campaign? what do you want to quickly do when you come into office? you need people to quickly implement those. one of the challenges is what positions,confirmed what mac was describing in terms of the cooperation that he got on the hill, is more of a
person over commerce , that person not expecting to be assistant secretary for nuclear defense. [laughter] there is a fit for everybody in the campaign if they want to be involved in the administration. terry: you don't have to say no very often? know at theght not time, but the key is, you are not trying to fill positions. you are trying to get work done. the first step in that direction is come up with the one that is qualified to lead that effort to get the work done in that position. terry:...
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they involve similar personal degrees of personal intrusion, and i do not think that there is any sport of a reason for treating the two differently for purposes of the warrant requirement. if there are no further questions, your honor. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted.
they involve similar personal degrees of personal intrusion, and i do not think that there is any sport of a reason for treating the two differently for purposes of the warrant requirement. if there are no further questions, your honor. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted.
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she's a typical personal trainer. or is she? (paula cox / client) we look at her each day thinking if she can do it, we can do time like the present, zoubul chose a professional path when most are decades into retirement. she worked to become a certified personal trainer at 80 years old. a director for the benjamin harrison ymca encouraged the career choice. (terry zoubul / personal trainer) it's really a dream that i've wanted but i needed somebody to tell me that age wasn't a factor. instead, age is an asset. zoubul says she quickly learned that her availability in the gym broke barriers for some who had been too intimidated to train. personal trainer) and i love to see them change; when they tell me, i don't need a walker anymore, i don't need a cane i can walk in here on my own. clients and coworkers alike call her an inspiration. a senior trainer may stand out but she makes sure she's just like everyone else in many ways. (terry zoubul / personal trainer) i also have to stay young in here because most of the coaches are 25-
she's a typical personal trainer. or is she? (paula cox / client) we look at her each day thinking if she can do it, we can do time like the present, zoubul chose a professional path when most are decades into retirement. she worked to become a certified personal trainer at 80 years old. a director for the benjamin harrison ymca encouraged the career choice. (terry zoubul / personal trainer) it's really a dream that i've wanted but i needed somebody to tell me that age wasn't a factor. instead,...
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live with and the other persons. if somebody is only looking for a place to live and not thinking about the relationship. that's a problem. and then you have the whole evaluation phase. that is big phase. first piece of the evaluation phase, is a telephone conversation, if this is somebody you never met before. but a basic who are you, why are you looking? what is going in your life? because you're talking to the person, you're getting a feel for who they are. if your gut is the saying, don't like this person, that's when you just stop. it's not going to get better. trust your gut. the telephone conversation makes it easy to say, you know i don't think this is going to work out. good luck, thank you. >> much harder to do face-to-face. in the personal area, i think that i might be looking at well, why don't we try this out for a month? let's do a probation kind of thing. i totally believe in that testing territory. should there be a green light on the telephone conversation and, the a red light for me, is i'm being th
live with and the other persons. if somebody is only looking for a place to live and not thinking about the relationship. that's a problem. and then you have the whole evaluation phase. that is big phase. first piece of the evaluation phase, is a telephone conversation, if this is somebody you never met before. but a basic who are you, why are you looking? what is going in your life? because you're talking to the person, you're getting a feel for who they are. if your gut is the saying, don't...
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that's what i want to know. >> ira is the smartest person i know. not the smartest person on earth.he smartest person i know. >> rose: he's one of the smartest people i know. >> one of the smartest people on earth, the smartest person i know. >> rose: so why is he doing a radio show? why isn't he running the country? >> i don't know. can answer that. i don't have a talent for running a country. i have a talent for running a radio show. >> rose: isn't the greatest thing to find out what you should be doing. >> that in a manner of speaking is better than falling in love, to have a sense of why you're here. there is a cog called earth and you're this cog and you realize, oh, i'm this cog, i got to where i want to be. >> angela duckworth in the "new york times" said college graduates shouldn't ask what do i want to be when i grow up, it's what world do i want to live in and how can i contribute to making that happen. >> rose: what's her book called? it's grit. >> of course, yeah, yeah. but ira is my editor. we have this relationship that started eight years ago which is ira edits storie
that's what i want to know. >> ira is the smartest person i know. not the smartest person on earth.he smartest person i know. >> rose: he's one of the smartest people i know. >> one of the smartest people on earth, the smartest person i know. >> rose: so why is he doing a radio show? why isn't he running the country? >> i don't know. can answer that. i don't have a talent for running a country. i have a talent for running a radio show. >> rose: isn't the...
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to pick the right person, nothing can go wrong. if you pick the wrong person, nothing can go right. you are trapped with this person for many years. i think that if someone writes a biography -- and this often happens -- you run the risk of it being a valentine, which is not good. also, if someone writes a biography because they want to get someone they don't like, very often, they can end up with an ugly tone. i think that one should start out with the presumption that this will be a favorable book. i think it is very unfair to start with the presumption that this is going to be hostile portrait of the person. but it is interesting. and annette have an identical experience, but the most frequently asked question is did you like him, and i'm not sitting around thinking that i would like to have a beer with u.s. grant. he would have liked to have a beer. havehernow: they could been an interesting experience. it would have told me a lot. for me, i always loved portraits of the old masters, and when i look at a portrait by rembrandt queenng orz or or merchant or poke, they were not won
to pick the right person, nothing can go wrong. if you pick the wrong person, nothing can go right. you are trapped with this person for many years. i think that if someone writes a biography -- and this often happens -- you run the risk of it being a valentine, which is not good. also, if someone writes a biography because they want to get someone they don't like, very often, they can end up with an ugly tone. i think that one should start out with the presumption that this will be a favorable...
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when you look at this photograph and you think that this is an old person. >> yeah, older person. >> yeah, somebody that has struggled for a number of years with her dental situation -- she doesn't have a full smile. so, what you don't know from that photograph is that she is her periodontal disease has progressed, her gums are bleeding, and she is going to lose her teeth. if you look at her smile, it's a guarded smile. she's trying to hide something. she's trying to hide the gaps that she has between her teeth where the gums have receded. and she had two choices. she could either get dentures or she could get a permanent set of teeth with implants. and when she visited us, we discussed these options, and she and then you look at her end result, and this is a completely different person. she can smile without having -- >> that's a beautiful smile, by the way. >> it's a beautiful smile. >> i'm not trying to side with you, but this is a nice -- >> it's a natural smile. it's not a guarded smile. there's nothing for her to hide anymore. she can just be herself. >> that's a young woman. i
when you look at this photograph and you think that this is an old person. >> yeah, older person. >> yeah, somebody that has struggled for a number of years with her dental situation -- she doesn't have a full smile. so, what you don't know from that photograph is that she is her periodontal disease has progressed, her gums are bleeding, and she is going to lose her teeth. if you look at her smile, it's a guarded smile. she's trying to hide something. she's trying to hide the gaps...
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we have one person dead confirmed. we are not showing the crime scene out of respect for the family. they have not been notified. the sheriff'ssoffice rstequeed we not show it jayson luber will tell us how to get around that this morning. >>> this is the section closed, smoky hill down to orchard. this is the accident location where daryl is right now. going west of chambers, that's easy traveling, as ii tower orchard. those are good alternates to get around that closure. i-25 and arapahoe, wrapped up that work. school is starting and a lot more kids are out and about this morning. >>> and weather wise, we are seeing a little shower activity limon. i think these will get out of the area as the sun continues to rise. we can expect temperature wise and condition wise, 90s expected in denver. very warm conditions. normally we should be around 86 degrees, so a little above okay. for. >>> a truck almost fully submerged here, not where it's supposed to be. this is on the west boat ramp at cherry creek reservoir. >> oops is a
we have one person dead confirmed. we are not showing the crime scene out of respect for the family. they have not been notified. the sheriff'ssoffice rstequeed we not show it jayson luber will tell us how to get around that this morning. >>> this is the section closed, smoky hill down to orchard. this is the accident location where daryl is right now. going west of chambers, that's easy traveling, as ii tower orchard. those are good alternates to get around that closure. i-25 and...
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smartest person i know.: he is one of the smartest people on earth. >> smartest person i know. charlie: so why is he doing a radio show? why isn't he running the country? >> i don't know. >> i can answer that. i don't have a talent for running the country. i have a talent for making radio shows. i ran at the thing i was good at. charlie: isn't that the greatest thing in the world is to find out what you ought to be doing? >> that is the greatest thing you can do. that to me in a manner of speaking is better than falling in love. to have a sense of why you're here. there is a very large clock called earth and you are this cog and you realize, i am this cog. i got to where i ought to be. >> there is a great line in the angela duckworth column in the times recently where she said college graduates shouldn't ask what do i want to be when i grow up. it's what world do i want to live in and how can i contribute to making that happen? charlie: what is her book called? she has this book. basically argues -- it's "gr
smartest person i know.: he is one of the smartest people on earth. >> smartest person i know. charlie: so why is he doing a radio show? why isn't he running the country? >> i don't know. >> i can answer that. i don't have a talent for running the country. i have a talent for making radio shows. i ran at the thing i was good at. charlie: isn't that the greatest thing in the world is to find out what you ought to be doing? >> that is the greatest thing you can do. that to...
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police say they found the person lying in the grass, but the person grabbed an unknown object and ran into a nearby classroom. that's when the college was put on lock down. police contacted a professor and students in the building and learned the suspicious person was not a student and was not armed. the lock down was lifted before kim and jessob. back to you. a former milwaukee police officer is accused of threatening the mayor. 48-year old gilberto collado heel-bear-toe co-ya-doe is charged with disorderly conduct and possession of cocaine.police say collado went up to the city hall information desk on thursday and told the clerk he had recently been arrested for a d-u-i and that he is a former city employee. while he was there, milwaukee mayor tom barrett walked by, alongside his security detail. he had a gun and he would beat them with it. officers later found collado two blocks away. investigators say they didnt find a gun in his bag... but they say collado was carrying a camp ax and cocaine. milwaukee police confirm collado is a former officer. the district attorneys office decl
police say they found the person lying in the grass, but the person grabbed an unknown object and ran into a nearby classroom. that's when the college was put on lock down. police contacted a professor and students in the building and learned the suspicious person was not a student and was not armed. the lock down was lifted before kim and jessob. back to you. a former milwaukee police officer is accused of threatening the mayor. 48-year old gilberto collado heel-bear-toe co-ya-doe is charged...
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first to the personal announcement. i spoke with a friend of huma abedin who tells me she happened to be on long island when this broke. she went with clinton on saturday. she's there with her son jordan, with family members. this is a trip that she takes pretty much every year. in part, this is when hillary clinton goes on fundraising tours and a time for vacation. so the timing, coincidental, but obviously this comes in the wake of those new sexting allegations that were broken in "the new york post." let me read you some of her statement that she released a short time ago. quote, after long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, i have made the decision to separate from my husband. anthony and i remain devoted to doing what is best for our son during this tieflt time. i ask for respect and for our privacy. now, of course, huma abedin not only one of hillary clinton's closest advisers, but she's been working with hillary clinton since hillary clinton was first lady. . she was an intern during the first cli
first to the personal announcement. i spoke with a friend of huma abedin who tells me she happened to be on long island when this broke. she went with clinton on saturday. she's there with her son jordan, with family members. this is a trip that she takes pretty much every year. in part, this is when hillary clinton goes on fundraising tours and a time for vacation. so the timing, coincidental, but obviously this comes in the wake of those new sexting allegations that were broken in "the...
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personal your honor. personal it is a tiny role in this case. second of all of it was all the only reason why you would have a population deviation under 10% i think it would be not defensible for this court to say that by itself is unconstitutional. the minimalist effect on any interest in terms of representation from this difference a population, absence and buys from the way that the districts elect candidates that it simply is not a constitutional problem that you want to recognize with even if a true motive was partisanship. it simply is not something that should be taken seriously as a constitutional problem. here with the predominate role is to make sure the districts will pass preclearance and less than 50% of the commissioners may have had, for one district where they increase the deviation slightly, like .2% may have had some partisanship as well as the voting rights act in mind for district 8. not one of of the tender offer to the justice department districts. that is a tiny, tiny, sliver part of partisanship for less than the full co
personal your honor. personal it is a tiny role in this case. second of all of it was all the only reason why you would have a population deviation under 10% i think it would be not defensible for this court to say that by itself is unconstitutional. the minimalist effect on any interest in terms of representation from this difference a population, absence and buys from the way that the districts elect candidates that it simply is not a constitutional problem that you want to recognize with...
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i have to once again, the notion that we're going let some person you know, put out personal sense tiff information across the world, jeopardizing people's privacy, and we're interviewing him as if he's going to smoking gun for october. the smoking gun is that we're interviewing somebody involved in a cybercrime and not calling him a criminal. >> we have to leave it there. >>> coming up, more on trump's wavering stance on his immigration policy. will it alienate his base? and clinton's answers to those fresh foundation questions. will voters buy it? >>> first, we travelled to a front line in europe's war radicalization are rampant and ethnic tensions are coming to a boil. how is france combatting isis and what can the u.s. learn there their fight? real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. there's only one place where real and amazing live. book a seaworld vacation package and eat free. (wolves howling) when heartburn comes creeping up on you. fight back with relief so smooth and fast. tums smo
i have to once again, the notion that we're going let some person you know, put out personal sense tiff information across the world, jeopardizing people's privacy, and we're interviewing him as if he's going to smoking gun for october. the smoking gun is that we're interviewing somebody involved in a cybercrime and not calling him a criminal. >> we have to leave it there. >>> coming up, more on trump's wavering stance on his immigration policy. will it alienate his base? and...
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. >> highly personal.ften today don't think 19th century politics were. but they were very personal. starting with andrew jackson, i'd say things get very personal. and it's in many ways a fight about blaine as a corrupt politician, but then perhaps cleveland had a child out of wedlock somewhere in the country and so on. and they're slinging nasty mud at each other. >> there are two phrases that most high school students study in their textbooks from this campaign. first of all is the phrase "rum, romanism and rebellion. who said it, where did it come from and why was it so important in the campaign? >> that was a minister named birschard. about a week before the election he gave a talk that blaine was party to in which he denounced the democratic party as the party of rum, romanism and rebellion. rum, prohibition. romanism, the roman catholic church. and rebellion, the south. and that phrase was carried quickly by the telegraph and newspapers all over the country. and it is one of the phrases that apparen
. >> highly personal.ften today don't think 19th century politics were. but they were very personal. starting with andrew jackson, i'd say things get very personal. and it's in many ways a fight about blaine as a corrupt politician, but then perhaps cleveland had a child out of wedlock somewhere in the country and so on. and they're slinging nasty mud at each other. >> there are two phrases that most high school students study in their textbooks from this campaign. first of all is...
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we find that economic freedom is positively associated with personal income growth and we just personal income growth for a change in state cost-of-living so this is a real income growth. which is important because some states that have the high per capita incomes are not actually as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely we separate into post and pre-great recession samples. st revelatory policy. thisrong for theoretically. you would expect that with the evidence seems consistent. does this cares about labor law, the civil liability system, what we call regulatory policy and that is what seems to affect the productivity of business. alternativeome indices and what is interesting is how robust a lot of rankings are even if you had different outtion regimes in or take the right to work from the index. we include a no right to work work is partht to of the main index but some would argue against them. we have abortion laws and a pro-life index, a moderate pro-choice and a strong pro-choice index in all different possible combinations. if you exclude right to work, ne
we find that economic freedom is positively associated with personal income growth and we just personal income growth for a change in state cost-of-living so this is a real income growth. which is important because some states that have the high per capita incomes are not actually as wealthy as you think because the cost of living is extremely we separate into post and pre-great recession samples. st revelatory policy. thisrong for theoretically. you would expect that with the evidence seems...
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reporting live, denver 7 it is rare with fewer than 10,000 cases and can spread only from person to person throug it's curable but can be deadly. >>> we have new information on the drowning of two little girls and their babysitter at this shows azucena and amaya gandarilla . he died yesterday along with her 17-year-old tv set or named joo lee while swimming at a mobile park swimming pool they asked for witnesses to come forward and they believe it was a tragic accident. >>> and 95-year-old woman is pushed to her death, this happened for assistive living center in a just world the death a homicide. according to manor care health services it was another resident that push the woman and she broke her hip and died at the hospital. they say stuff followed protocol the other resident does not live there. >>> tonight an internal investigation is underway at the littleton police depart by denver 7 investigates. they forgot to file a warrant and they uncovered another troubling case, this time the police chief launched an internal investigation into one of his own. >> it appears we made a mistake .
reporting live, denver 7 it is rare with fewer than 10,000 cases and can spread only from person to person throug it's curable but can be deadly. >>> we have new information on the drowning of two little girls and their babysitter at this shows azucena and amaya gandarilla . he died yesterday along with her 17-year-old tv set or named joo lee while swimming at a mobile park swimming pool they asked for witnesses to come forward and they believe it was a tragic accident. >>>...
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this is -- these debates are the moments when these people go at each other person to person and theand i guarantee you, this will be large, large viewership and they get to see them going at each other. i've talked to a bunch of presidential candidates who have lost about this experience and one of them said to me, this was scariest moment of my life going out there because i knew what was at stake for me. if you recall in 2012, mitt romney had a great first debate against president obama. kind of changed the whole narrative of the campaign for a little bit and he wasn't able to capitalize on that because obama came back in a strong way. this is so important for donald trump not only as rebeck iscca to be seen as presidential but for people to get a sense of how good he is on the issues and what difference he will make in their lives. that's how you can do it on national television in that kind of a setting. so important. >> mark, we've seen the campaign's trade the allegations now of health problems. now donald trump is challenging hillary clinton to release more detailed medical r
this is -- these debates are the moments when these people go at each other person to person and theand i guarantee you, this will be large, large viewership and they get to see them going at each other. i've talked to a bunch of presidential candidates who have lost about this experience and one of them said to me, this was scariest moment of my life going out there because i knew what was at stake for me. if you recall in 2012, mitt romney had a great first debate against president obama....
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because he was now a person. i want to test the question which i really think you are ready answered. but in the book he talks about her shoulder to shoulder and you know every time it is history month they throw it out all the things that he has done but they never mentioned polly murray. so since i don't mention doctor murray and you do mention she is right there with strategy, right there there shoulder to shoulder, i would like you to tell us again why she is not mentioned. >> i think she is not mentioned, some of it is because she is a woman. some of it is because she was ao one who found bureaucracy trying so what she would do is make her contribution and that she would go on to the next thing. what is interesting about thatgn is people were quite willing to take her nuggets and take her contributions and ideas, but not always credit her. c so i think that is part of it. i also think that the fact of trying to deal polly is not easy because she is so. she is brilliant, complex, for some people it seems like
because he was now a person. i want to test the question which i really think you are ready answered. but in the book he talks about her shoulder to shoulder and you know every time it is history month they throw it out all the things that he has done but they never mentioned polly murray. so since i don't mention doctor murray and you do mention she is right there with strategy, right there there shoulder to shoulder, i would like you to tell us again why she is not mentioned. >> i think...
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with jackson, everything was personal. today we see the role of scandals, john edwards, mark foley, influencing politics and elections. as it waso profound then. thanks everybody. have a good day. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> join us every saturday evening as we join students in college classrooms to hear lectures on topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. lectures and history are available as podcasts. website or download them from itunes. >> at c-span.org watch our public affairs and political programming at your convenience on your desktop, laptop, or mobile devise. go to our home page and click on the video library search bar. type in the name of a speaker, a sponsor of the bill, or the event topic. review the list of the search videos, and click on the you would like to watch. if you're looking for our most current programs, our
with jackson, everything was personal. today we see the role of scandals, john edwards, mark foley, influencing politics and elections. as it waso profound then. thanks everybody. have a good day. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> join us every saturday evening as we join students in college classrooms to hear...