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i'll ask congressman peter king about that.ember of the house homeland security and intelligence committees. and our correspondents and analysts also are standing by as we cover all the news. >>> i want to start with our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. he is here and been digging on the kaila mueller story. we have confirmation from kaila mueller's family of her sexual abuse by isis leader abu bacher al baghdadi. "we were told kaila was tortured, that she was the property of al baghdadi, we were told that in june by the government." i'm told the information about mueller's sexual abuse by provided to the u.s. government by two girls held in the same compound. what else do you know? >> right now we're learning this as you say from those two girls, also the interrogations of the wife of abu sayyaf killed in that strike a few weeks ago. significant mostly for her family, just horrible news to come out, be confirmed on what would have been kaila's 27th birthday. significant as well because it shows the lengths to
i'll ask congressman peter king about that.ember of the house homeland security and intelligence committees. and our correspondents and analysts also are standing by as we cover all the news. >>> i want to start with our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. he is here and been digging on the kaila mueller story. we have confirmation from kaila mueller's family of her sexual abuse by isis leader abu bacher al baghdadi. "we were told kaila was tortured, that she was...
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i want to talk about this with republican congressman peter king.s back with us a member of the intelligence and homeland security committees. sir, i wonder do you think there's any indication that isis could launch a chemical weapons attack inside the u.s. this concern we heard from the former vice president? >> i think everyone in the intelligence community and law enforcement community is concerned isis would do this. i'm not saying there's any evidence they have chemical weapons now. we have to assume any of the islamist terrorist groups if they get the capacity to get chemical biological or radiological weapons they'd use them. in new york we have a secure the cities program set up a multi, multimillion-dollar setup to detect any type of radiation. as far as chemicals and biologicals, i can assure you that within the government itself for the last 15 years, you have various government agencies working on antidotes for these type of attacks, both preventative and reactive measures could be taken. while i'm not aware of any evidence right now tha
i want to talk about this with republican congressman peter king.s back with us a member of the intelligence and homeland security committees. sir, i wonder do you think there's any indication that isis could launch a chemical weapons attack inside the u.s. this concern we heard from the former vice president? >> i think everyone in the intelligence community and law enforcement community is concerned isis would do this. i'm not saying there's any evidence they have chemical weapons now....
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good buy rick snyder, mike pence, peter king, john bolton. they're all gone. start at the top, everybody else stays in. mike huckabee, in, ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, jeb push, chris christie, rick santorum, bobby jindal, ben carson, lindsey graham, donald trump, jim pataki -- hold on a second, we forgot one. who is that again? who is that? i totally forgot about that guy. the guy in the bottom, that is bob ehrlich. he's the only one of our original 22 as of this weekend that had not made up his mind whether or not he was going to run. but yesterday he told "the boston globe," poof he. he did not say "poof me" to "the boston globe," but he said he would try to advance the issues he talked by a action committee. but at least that's it now, right? a total of 17 candidates running for the republican nomination for president. 17, zone. except maybe not. because there's another guy who we forgot so hard, we never even put him on our initial list of 22 back in may. he was the commissioner of the irs in the george w. bush administration. he worked in the reagan
good buy rick snyder, mike pence, peter king, john bolton. they're all gone. start at the top, everybody else stays in. mike huckabee, in, ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, jeb push, chris christie, rick santorum, bobby jindal, ben carson, lindsey graham, donald trump, jim pataki -- hold on a second, we forgot one. who is that again? who is that? i totally forgot about that guy. the guy in the bottom, that is bob ehrlich. he's the only one of our original 22 as of this weekend that had not made...
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congressman peter king, kim jong-un apparently showed diplomacy in reaching this tentative deal.? is this a promising step? >> i think it's hard to say anything is promising when it comes to kim jong-un. again, war was averted and a crisis has been toned down. why he did it i think we've got to have a psychiatrist try to figure that out. let's just be hopeful and say maybe he's doing the right thing. my own belief is i don't know if he ever intended to really go to war or fire any shots. i think often he does these things to justify the existence of a wartime regime to his people. the danger is once these things start, even if it's a phoney crisis once they start they can get out of control. that's why the u.s. military was 1,000% right in doing what they did. one, it reassures the south koreans. secondly it lets the north koreans know we're serious about defending south korea. and also it basically is a strong show of strength to all our allies in asia that the u.s. is serious about i know you're privy to the best analysis that the u.s. intelligence community have. is it the sen
congressman peter king, kim jong-un apparently showed diplomacy in reaching this tentative deal.? is this a promising step? >> i think it's hard to say anything is promising when it comes to kim jong-un. again, war was averted and a crisis has been toned down. why he did it i think we've got to have a psychiatrist try to figure that out. let's just be hopeful and say maybe he's doing the right thing. my own belief is i don't know if he ever intended to really go to war or fire any shots....
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he told this to monday morning quarterback peter king. the lack of feeling came from the neck injuries that caused him to miss 2011 season. you never would have guessed because he is so good. the nats had the day off. they are on a little bit of a roll. they have taken two, two out of three from the brewers and the rockies but they are still five game back from the mets. they will start back up tomorrow against the padres. stephen strasburg will take the mound for the good guys. a little soccer for you, chelsea against west bromwich. that is what? a reverse header? whatever. chelsea with the win. final 3-2. final note in football the former colts receiver reggie wayne afreed to a one-year deal for the patriots. patriots trying to make it wayne. good, right? maureen: that was bad. doug: we'll take it. robert: couple more weeks. doug: we have showers schloyly moving west in the metro. in the next few hours they head west to the bay. expect rain in the area. once it's through the next few days are gorgeous. low to mid-80's. low humidity. i'l
he told this to monday morning quarterback peter king. the lack of feeling came from the neck injuries that caused him to miss 2011 season. you never would have guessed because he is so good. the nats had the day off. they are on a little bit of a roll. they have taken two, two out of three from the brewers and the rockies but they are still five game back from the mets. they will start back up tomorrow against the padres. stephen strasburg will take the mound for the good guys. a little soccer...
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good buy rick snyder, mike pence, peter king, john bolton. they're all gone. start at the top, everybody else stays in. this is our field. mike huckabee, in, ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, jeb bush scott walker chris christie, rick santorum bonny jindal, rick perry, carly fiorina, ben carson lindsey graham, john kasich donald trump, george pataki. hold on a second there's one extra person. we forgot one. who is that guy again? right next to jim gilmore? who is it? i totally forgot about that guy. the guy in the bottom, that is bob ehrlich. i forgot about him for months. bob ehrlich, former governor of maryland, i completely forgotten. he's the only one of our original 22 as of this weekend that had not made up his mind whether or not he was going to run. but yesterday he told "the boston globe," poof me. he did not say "poof me" to "the boston globe," but he said he would try to advance the issues he cares about by using a political action committee instead of running for president himself. we got to poof bob ehrlich again which doesn't give me the same sen
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out, and i know that you blame the republicans and there is plenty of fault, but republicans like peter kingought for the bill. >> jon: the house has passed it. it's passed the house. it's being held up by two senators. >> this bill ought to be separated out. >> jon: it is separated out. it's not attached to any other bill. it is a separate bill. >> it should be passed. >> jon: they need two senators two. >> every public should vote for this bill. >> jon: you work at fox. >> yes. ( laughter ) and fox, you know, has, you know, you played the tape from peter johnson. >> jon: yeah. >> who has take an strong stance. >> jon: he has. >> i don't know you see that from an editorial position. >> jon: you have not. >> so at least give fox credit. >> jon: the thing that's difficult to watch is i see the 9/11 outrage machine that fox is able to generate when they want to. ma mosque story boy that carried, you know, people were hearing that for months and months. they haven't ginned it up for this and they should. this is a situation that is real, that the real people that helped us out in that situation
out, and i know that you blame the republicans and there is plenty of fault, but republicans like peter kingought for the bill. >> jon: the house has passed it. it's passed the house. it's being held up by two senators. >> this bill ought to be separated out. >> jon: it is separated out. it's not attached to any other bill. it is a separate bill. >> it should be passed. >> jon: they need two senators two. >> every public should vote for this bill. >>...
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joining us this morning, congressman peter king from his office in massapequa park in long island's nassau county. congressman king, a republican, is on the permanent select committee on intelligence. just got a classified briefing on the deal from secretary of state john kerry. congressman, good morning. how are you? >> i'm fine, bill. how are you? >> good. thanks. tell us about this meeting you had with secretary kerry. >> well, actually, he briefed a number of members of congress, have also been briefed by the cia and other elements of the intelligence community. i was actually critical of the type of briefing john kerry gave. apart from the merits -- and i do oppose the agreement -- but apart from that, john kerry's attitude was that this is the only agreement that -- without the agreement, there's gonna be a war, so if you vote against the agreement, you're voting for a war and that you don't understand what the agreement is about. and i think he made a mistake in addressing it that way. and most of the opposition that came to him, apart from the maybe expected republican opposition,
joining us this morning, congressman peter king from his office in massapequa park in long island's nassau county. congressman king, a republican, is on the permanent select committee on intelligence. just got a classified briefing on the deal from secretary of state john kerry. congressman, good morning. how are you? >> i'm fine, bill. how are you? >> good. thanks. tell us about this meeting you had with secretary kerry. >> well, actually, he briefed a number of members of...
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representative peter king, a member of the homeland security committee and chairman for the subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence joins us now. congressman king, first, to this, sir. this guy was on three terrorist watch lists. the french knew that he had traveled to turkey, most likely also traveled to syria. he belonged to a radical mosque inside spain, and yet it wasn't the government that stopped him, it wasn't the intelligence services that prevented him from getting an ak-47, it was three guys on the train who ended up having to step in. how do you have these kinds of failures? >> leland, you know, all the reports aren't in yet, but this does demonstrate how difficult it is to track people such as this. now, there's 5,000 people at least on that list. there's been thousands of people from france who have gone to syria, and it's very difficult to follow them all. the only way it can be done, i believe, is through increased surveillance, surveillance this the muslim communities. the same thing could happen here in the united states, like this new york. we have over a thou
representative peter king, a member of the homeland security committee and chairman for the subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence joins us now. congressman king, first, to this, sir. this guy was on three terrorist watch lists. the french knew that he had traveled to turkey, most likely also traveled to syria. he belonged to a radical mosque inside spain, and yet it wasn't the government that stopped him, it wasn't the intelligence services that prevented him from getting an ak-47,...
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they went to their congressman, peter king.h ed out to bresler and asked if he would talk to him. he did. they brought up a trumped-up charge because of the e-mail he sent at their request. >> but the circle is completely clean. now for you, greg, this has to be unbelievable. >> very frustrating. >> you were frustrated before, coming in, telling your story. now you find out somebody else paying the price that could be a cover-up for the reason for your son's death. >> one thing after another at so many different levels. i want jason to be reenlisted back into the marine corps. he doesn't need a dishonorable discharge. he's a hero, as far as i'm concerned. he tried to save my son's life if they just listened to him. they asked him for the information. they asked him to e-mail it over. he did exactly what he told them to do. because he got in touch with me and peter king, they hit with a dishonorable discharge. it's outrageous how they can do something like that. >> tell everybody how your son lost his life. >> he was over in afg
they went to their congressman, peter king.h ed out to bresler and asked if he would talk to him. he did. they brought up a trumped-up charge because of the e-mail he sent at their request. >> but the circle is completely clean. now for you, greg, this has to be unbelievable. >> very frustrating. >> you were frustrated before, coming in, telling your story. now you find out somebody else paying the price that could be a cover-up for the reason for your son's death. >>...
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he told peter king that he still doesn't have feeling in the finger tips of his throwing hand four years neck surgery. in that time, he set single season passing records and led the broncos to a super bowl. the doctors say any morning he could wake up and the feeling could be back in his finger tips. he wakes up every day and looks at them and says no. >> he should not want the feeling to come back. >> he is doing just fine without it. >> keep doing what you're doing. >> imagine if he had it though. >> that's true. thank you, andy. >>> china stocks plunging. devastating markets around the world. how in the world can this happen and will the market stabilize today? ♪"once there was a hushpuppy" by dan romis man kind?eitlin ♪ are we good? go see. go look through their windows so you can understand their views. go find out just how kind the hes and shes of this mankind are. yothat's lactaid®.k! right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so, no discomfort? exactly. try some... mmm, it is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. it's from daddy. sfx: dad's voice i love you ba
he told peter king that he still doesn't have feeling in the finger tips of his throwing hand four years neck surgery. in that time, he set single season passing records and led the broncos to a super bowl. the doctors say any morning he could wake up and the feeling could be back in his finger tips. he wakes up every day and looks at them and says no. >> he should not want the feeling to come back. >> he is doing just fine without it. >> keep doing what you're doing. >>...
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in the meantime, peter king says the best thing to do is surveillance in the community. >> we never thought 9/11 was going to happen. it could happen here. we can't be blase about it. >> reporter: it is a reality we live with. it has happened here. in 1993, a crazed gunman collin ferguson opened fire on the lirr killing six people and injuring 19 others. as a result, law enforcement was assigned to trains. in response to the attempted attack in europe on friday, law enforcement should be riding the trains and subways and conducting random bag searches. he believes more surveillance is needed in the muslim community. >> the only way it can be done is through increased surveillance. that's surveillance in the muslim communities. so the idea is to stop this before they get there. that can only be done by increased surveillance. >> manny gomez says it is impossible to enact security measures on rail lines that exist at airports. so he says our best defense is public awareness. >> if you have a neighbor, a work colleague, a school mate that all of a sudden changes their personality and starts ac
in the meantime, peter king says the best thing to do is surveillance in the community. >> we never thought 9/11 was going to happen. it could happen here. we can't be blase about it. >> reporter: it is a reality we live with. it has happened here. in 1993, a crazed gunman collin ferguson opened fire on the lirr killing six people and injuring 19 others. as a result, law enforcement was assigned to trains. in response to the attempted attack in europe on friday, law enforcement...
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. >> no, absolutely, and i want you to see what congressman peter king of new york says about that. the main thing i would say in situations like this will be on-the-ground intelligence, people in the community, getting informants, getting people who are willing to, basically, report on what's happening in the community. that's the only way you're going to be able to stop this. the odds are against stopping someone. if you have millions of people getting on a train in the course of a morning in new york, there's no way you're going to be able to go through a thousand, you know, a million bags, search a million people. >> you know, this does require, julie, a little bit of personal profiling. >> sure. >> we're going to be proto filing as individuals -- profiling as individuals. are we too p.c. a culture to get that done? >> i don't know about that. think about all the weird people on the new york city subway, they're weird. you don't think that -- >> yeah, but weird people aren't necessarily terrorists. >> that's exactly my point. at which point do you think somebody looks suspicious
. >> no, absolutely, and i want you to see what congressman peter king of new york says about that. the main thing i would say in situations like this will be on-the-ground intelligence, people in the community, getting informants, getting people who are willing to, basically, report on what's happening in the community. that's the only way you're going to be able to stop this. the odds are against stopping someone. if you have millions of people getting on a train in the course of a...
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they join republicans peter king and others in opposition. >> thank you. >>> in california, a child camping in yosemite national park has been diagnosed with bubonic plague! health officials say the family from los angeles camped at the crane flat campground in mid-july and visited other parts of the stanislaus national forest. no other family members got sick. the child is recovering at the hospital. plague is carried by rodents like squirrels and is spread by fleas. since 1970, 42 people in california have contracted plague, nine have died. >>> fingers are pointed at russia for a cyber attack on the u.s. military. the hack on the joint chiefs unclassified email system affects about 2500 people. the pentagon says no secrets were revealed. the information wasn't supposed to be made public of a two-week investigation is focusing on hackers working in >>> coming up, how about weekend? deal. >> and we'll take a look at all the new action hitting theaters including a superhero adventure and meryl streep rocking it out. >> today in history in 1974 french stuntman felipe petit walked a tightrope
they join republicans peter king and others in opposition. >> thank you. >>> in california, a child camping in yosemite national park has been diagnosed with bubonic plague! health officials say the family from los angeles camped at the crane flat campground in mid-july and visited other parts of the stanislaus national forest. no other family members got sick. the child is recovering at the hospital. plague is carried by rodents like squirrels and is spread by fleas. since 1970,...
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peter king on the controversial iran deal that has divided the two new york democratic senators. we'll take a closer look at the risks in approving the deal and what would happen if the deal is rejected. plus, legionnaires outbreak in new york city. at least a dozen people dead, more than a hundred others sickened. abc's medical editor joins us to talk about the illness and new new york city's response. plus, where we go from here. we'll talk to our political primaries. has donald trump reached some sort of critical mass or is it patients recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid. only seven percent received five stars. including four of ours. learn more at cancercenter.com >>> breaking news in nassau county. a plane crashed on the railroad tracks killing one person. >> eyewitness news reporter chris tip thorne is live at the scene in bethpage with the latest information about this. kristin? >> reporter: officials just confirmed they are this location. in addition to that, they say a 54-
peter king on the controversial iran deal that has divided the two new york democratic senators. we'll take a closer look at the risks in approving the deal and what would happen if the deal is rejected. plus, legionnaires outbreak in new york city. at least a dozen people dead, more than a hundred others sickened. abc's medical editor joins us to talk about the illness and new new york city's response. plus, where we go from here. we'll talk to our political primaries. has donald trump reached...
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he sent the emails, but then he got in touch with peter king and as soon as he got in touch with peter what would your son say about the double standard that we're seeing right now? >> i know my son. my son, you know, he's probably really hurt and taken aback that they would do this to another marine all he tried to do was save my son's life and the other three marines. that's the bad part about this. this is going on for three years. i still haven't had my answers. they keep on prolonging my son's case and jason, they are just attacking this young man and he's a hero. he's nothing but a hero as far as i'm concerned. >> we're going to stay on it. thank you very much. >>> coming up, an air show in chicago turns into a terrifying ordeal when two military members collide midair. what spectators could see from the ground. ahead, you know it's bad when even your kid says you are addicted to your phone. >> i think he's just texting, i'm not sure. he's just on his phone constantly. >> kids telling their parents to back away from the phone. are you too wrapped up in the digital world. our pare
he sent the emails, but then he got in touch with peter king and as soon as he got in touch with peter what would your son say about the double standard that we're seeing right now? >> i know my son. my son, you know, he's probably really hurt and taken aback that they would do this to another marine all he tried to do was save my son's life and the other three marines. that's the bad part about this. this is going on for three years. i still haven't had my answers. they keep on...
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that is how the roberts family became the new king of cable. peter: over this past the five year how regulated has been this develop meant -- five-year regulated has this development in -- development in been? there were two different situations. the first was they were concerned we had to much market power for our encryption technology, but they agreed we were a legal monopoly, and that does sound like a month -- sound like an oxymoron. the second time we got caught in a firefight between viacom and tci and prime star over control of our digital technology, and they thought we would have to much market control over digital technology. that ended up getting resolved as well. thatrms of regulation, at stage the main area of the fcc was involved with had to do with program access rights, which allowed directv to get all the content they needed once they launched their satellite. there was some pricing regulations. and then they were involved with standardizing the next generation of advanced television standards, which became the grand alliance hdtv sy
that is how the roberts family became the new king of cable. peter: over this past the five year how regulated has been this develop meant -- five-year regulated has this development in -- development in been? there were two different situations. the first was they were concerned we had to much market power for our encryption technology, but they agreed we were a legal monopoly, and that does sound like a month -- sound like an oxymoron. the second time we got caught in a firefight between...
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. >> ifill: professor peter neumann of king's college london runs the international center for the studyradicalization. he spoke with the newshour today in washington. >> he's always been very careful to say that he was not the one actually encouraging them or directly bringing them into these plots, but it is widely felt that he played an important role in radicalizing them. >> ifill: anjem choudary has for 15 years now been running a group that had different names that was very vocal and very aggressive in support for jihadist groups around the world. al qaeda, and more recently the islamic state. >> ifill: last month prime minister david cameron outlined- - to mixed reviews-- the british government's approach to countering extremism. voices like choudary's were in his crosshairs. >> we are going to introduce new narrowly-targeted powers to enable us to deal with these facilitators and cult leaders and to stop them peddling their hatred. >> ifill: choudary remains in custody until his next court hearing, august 28th. in the past, choudary also praised the 9/11 attackers. in 2016 presid
. >> ifill: professor peter neumann of king's college london runs the international center for the studyradicalization. he spoke with the newshour today in washington. >> he's always been very careful to say that he was not the one actually encouraging them or directly bringing them into these plots, but it is widely felt that he played an important role in radicalizing them. >> ifill: anjem choudary has for 15 years now been running a group that had different names that was...
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emily: he has been called king of tech copia, peter thiel is one of silicon valleys most audacious and contrarian investors. he may his name funding paypal. he is back and rocket ships. dna manipulation, meat grown in labs. he paid kids to skip college and start companies instead. in hopes of reaching a better future, faster, and building flying cars along the way. joining me on "studio 1.0," 021,"uthor of a new book, " peter thiel. what does that mean, zero to one? peter: it means going to the first typewriter, the first word processor, the first airplane. -- first car, first airplane. doing something that has never been done before. if we are taking our civilization to the next level it will require us to do more things and invent new things. emily: what companies have taken us from zero to one? argue that for the last few decades we have been in a tech slowdown for facebook, apple and google, having not been active enough? peter: i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. we have less innovation in areas like biotechnology. not as much as one might like. transportation
emily: he has been called king of tech copia, peter thiel is one of silicon valleys most audacious and contrarian investors. he may his name funding paypal. he is back and rocket ships. dna manipulation, meat grown in labs. he paid kids to skip college and start companies instead. in hopes of reaching a better future, faster, and building flying cars along the way. joining me on "studio 1.0," 021,"uthor of a new book, " peter thiel. what does that mean, zero to one? peter:...
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kings rules. in a classic case i was taught in civics is the john peter singer trial. you bring them up for libel because he is insulting the king and the kings judges are about to put them away. the jury says no, we are not going to do that. we are walking out of here and he is walking out of here. this is an old vacation of law. nullification is controversial in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislature, an elected legislature elected executive it's a little bit different from having a king who rules by divine right. so to what extent juries decide cases on factors you would not say are part of the legal framework that really part of their community. that's a tough question. you might like it and you might not like it but it is different and it does give an opportunity that doesn't exist in a system where judges at least are sworn to and will try to apply legal rules and say the results should be dictated by the rules. now i think when you try a case there are two kinds of facts have become involved and particularly because of the m
kings rules. in a classic case i was taught in civics is the john peter singer trial. you bring them up for libel because he is insulting the king and the kings judges are about to put them away. the jury says no, we are not going to do that. we are walking out of here and he is walking out of here. this is an old vacation of law. nullification is controversial in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislature, an elected legislature elected executive it's a...
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king's rules. the classic case always taught the john peter singer trial. are about to put them away in the jury says, no. we are walking out of here. this is a nullification of the law. controversialis in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislator -- elected legislator and an elective executive it is a little bit different than having a king who rules by divine right. so to what extent juries decide cases on factors that you would not say are part of a legal framework but really part of their community? that is a tough question. you might not like it. but it is different and it does give an opportunity that if it doesn't exist in a system where judges at least are sworn to and will try to apply legal rules and say the results should be dictated by the rules -- now, i think that when you try a case, there are two kinds of facts that become involved. and particularly because of the many new remedies we have invented in the many new laws we have invented that are not just simple who done it? there are historic facts. what hap
king's rules. the classic case always taught the john peter singer trial. are about to put them away in the jury says, no. we are walking out of here. this is a nullification of the law. controversialis in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislator -- elected legislator and an elective executive it is a little bit different than having a king who rules by divine right. so to what extent juries decide cases on factors that you would not say are part of a legal...
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king's rules. the classic case always taught the john peter singer trial. you bring them up for libel because he is insulting the king, and the king's judges are about to put him away in the jury says, no. we are walking out of here. this is a nullification of the law. nullification is controversial in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislator -- elected legislator and an elective executive it is a little bit different than having a king who rules by divine right. so to what extent juries decide cases on factors that you would not say are part of a legal framework but really part of their community? that is a tough question. you might not like it. you might like it. but it is different and it does give an opportunity that if it doesn't exist in a system where judges at least are sworn to and will try to apply legal rules and say the results should be dictated by the rules -- now, i think that when you try a case, there are two kinds of facts that become involved. and particularly because of the many new remedies we have inv
king's rules. the classic case always taught the john peter singer trial. you bring them up for libel because he is insulting the king, and the king's judges are about to put him away in the jury says, no. we are walking out of here. this is a nullification of the law. nullification is controversial in itself when you have an independent judiciary and when you have a legislator -- elected legislator and an elective executive it is a little bit different than having a king who rules by divine...
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king doing the job. rosanna: still might mvp. peter rosenberg will be here in the 9:00 hour, he ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds. so you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. and with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone for just $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. or double your speeds to 100 meg for just $10 more a month. call 888 get fios or go online. get out of the past. get fios. greg: an afternoon delight. rosanna: i thought there was only one. greg: let's get it out there. of their romant
king doing the job. rosanna: still might mvp. peter rosenberg will be here in the 9:00 hour, he ok. so everyone is saying 'hey, you've gotta get fios.' but why? why fios? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optics network to the home, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. and access to the fastest internet and in home wifi available from any provider. with big capacity too, so everyone in the house can be online all at once. only fios has 500 meg download speeds, with equal upload speeds....
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king biscuit hour. that's when we heard what was happening. >> what was your first live show? >> peters 13. we drove to the coliseum in memphis and stood outside the back door waiting for him to come out. >> oh, there's your boy right there. >> there he is right there. gorgeous. >> the best part of this album is you get this effect. offopen it up and get the full peter. >> wow. okay. all right. you said it, not me. >> you know what i mean? >> yes. ♪ i want you ♪ to show me the way >> and then i met him many years later and i told him, i was in an elevator in australia and i said mr. frampton you were my first concert and he just kind of looked at me like ooh. >> she's so cool. >> so you're in cheryl crow's barn going through her personal records? >> yeah. do that. drop by. if you're outside of nashville, she's very friendly. >> i'll drop by. first live show. what was your first live show? >> it was the world series of rock. i think it was 1981. it was foreigner. 38 special. ♪ rockin' into the night >> remember that? like arena rock. corporate rock. >> i'm a little bit younger. born in
king biscuit hour. that's when we heard what was happening. >> what was your first live show? >> peters 13. we drove to the coliseum in memphis and stood outside the back door waiting for him to come out. >> oh, there's your boy right there. >> there he is right there. gorgeous. >> the best part of this album is you get this effect. offopen it up and get the full peter. >> wow. okay. all right. you said it, not me. >> you know what i mean? >> yes....
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king swing states, florida, ohio, and pennsylvania. and the poll today showing her down double digits in each state. >> peter barns, thank you very much.hile hillary clinton is losing ground, and these swing states are all important as we've seen in these polls, chris bedford says the longer the e-mail mess drags on, the more she is going to keep dropping. chris, so far she's kind of held her own but these now polls are disturbing. why now? has it finally reached a tipping point? >> i think she's in serious trouble. the honest levels and the amount that the american public trusts her, the lowest candidate in the field. the only person -- she's rit behind even donald trump who americans have had a difficult time trusting so far. and she's in trouble because she has the intelligence community upset. she lied about it and then blamed them for it. she's got zero friends in this and i don't know if anyone can protect her. >> you bring up an interesting point, i wonder if some of those are beginning to leak information about her that is very negative about her. what do you think? >> i'm starting to hear those rumors, i haven't been able to c
king swing states, florida, ohio, and pennsylvania. and the poll today showing her down double digits in each state. >> peter barns, thank you very much.hile hillary clinton is losing ground, and these swing states are all important as we've seen in these polls, chris bedford says the longer the e-mail mess drags on, the more she is going to keep dropping. chris, so far she's kind of held her own but these now polls are disturbing. why now? has it finally reached a tipping point? >>...
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king biscuit flower our. and that's what we heard -- >> what was your first live show? >> my first live show was peterduring phantom comes alive. i was 13. we drove to the coliseum in memphis and we stood outside the back door waiting for him to come out. >> there's your boy right there. >> gorgeous. >> and the best part of this album is you get this effect. you get the full peter -- >> okay, all right. you said it, not me. and then i met him many years later and i told him -- i was in an elevator in australia and i said, mr. frampton, you were my first concert. and he just looked at me like, oh! >> now people are coming up to her with those stories. >> that's so awesome. i think sheryl crow and i are the same age. >> your first concert? >> it was the doobie brothers, not with michael mcdonald. the original -- >> favorite decade in music is the '70s for sure. >> you like disco? >> no, not disco. it's really just r&b and stripped down. but you had punk, the california sound, what was happening at the troubadour. you had led zeppelin as rock gods. >> led zeppelin was awesome. queen came out in the '70s,
king biscuit flower our. and that's what we heard -- >> what was your first live show? >> my first live show was peterduring phantom comes alive. i was 13. we drove to the coliseum in memphis and we stood outside the back door waiting for him to come out. >> there's your boy right there. >> gorgeous. >> and the best part of this album is you get this effect. you get the full peter -- >> okay, all right. you said it, not me. and then i met him many years later...