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>> george prescott bush marks grandfather was shot down over the pacific. of the national parks service and friends of the national world or to memorial host of the event. >> we salute those of the greatest generation. we also offer a special salute to this generation. another great generation. a generation of men and women who are presently serving in the ongoing war on terrorism. there services greatly appreciated. to all of these veterans past and present, we are grateful. we have a lasting appreciation for their service to our country. i want to thank you all for being here today. special thanks to our veterans for their service and sacrifices for our nation. to introduce the official party for today's commemoration. is mr.note speaker george prescott bush. [applause] it is a long walk. the chairman of the board for friends of the national world war ii memorial. [applause] district, theary corporal chaplain. [applause] it is a warm day and we will try to make this brief. i think you'll find it impressive. presentationor the of the colors and the plane o
>> george prescott bush marks grandfather was shot down over the pacific. of the national parks service and friends of the national world or to memorial host of the event. >> we salute those of the greatest generation. we also offer a special salute to this generation. another great generation. a generation of men and women who are presently serving in the ongoing war on terrorism. there services greatly appreciated. to all of these veterans past and present, we are grateful. we...
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george prescott bush. it's a long walk, mr. bush. the chairman of the board for friends of the national world war ii memorial, lt. general mick kicklighter. from the military district of washington, colonel chaplain gary r.stefneski. it's a warm day. we'll try to make this brief, but i think you'll find it impressive. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and the playing of the national anthem and the invocation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> please be seated. i also want to introduce to you tonight robert vogel, the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks national parks service. here's the chaplain to give the invocation. >> let us pray. almighty god, today we gather here in remembrance and in thanksgiving. remembrance of a great and costly victory over a tyranny that threatened not only america, but the whole world. and we gather in thanksgiving for the men and women who served both home and on distant pacific waters and shores and lands, who sacrificed so much to achieve that victory. lord, we give
george prescott bush. it's a long walk, mr. bush. the chairman of the board for friends of the national world war ii memorial, lt. general mick kicklighter. from the military district of washington, colonel chaplain gary r.stefneski. it's a warm day. we'll try to make this brief, but i think you'll find it impressive. ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and the playing of the national anthem and the invocation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> please be...
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you had former prime minister ben prescott. they're saying the u.s. should stay out of this. is there a feeling on the ground there that the u.k. is once again being led by america? >> reporter: well, certainly john prescott's comments do reflect a little the british public sentiment given that john prescott and the government that he was part of led brittain into two wars in afghanistan and iraq and that has created war weariness among the public, something that the politicians are weary of. i'm not sure everyone would share john prescott's analysis that isis is a regional religious scuffle. i think many people would see it much more complicated than this. certainly this war weariness is something that the british parliament and politicians seem to be aware of and that is why although they're overwhelmingly voting for action against isis on friday, they were somewhat timid in their measures because there are conditions attached. the first of those conditions, of course, is that british war planes will only participate on strikes against isis within iraq and not on isis posit
you had former prime minister ben prescott. they're saying the u.s. should stay out of this. is there a feeling on the ground there that the u.k. is once again being led by america? >> reporter: well, certainly john prescott's comments do reflect a little the british public sentiment given that john prescott and the government that he was part of led brittain into two wars in afghanistan and iraq and that has created war weariness among the public, something that the politicians are weary...
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wind picked up fueling the wildfires and pushed the flames over the hot shot crew from the city of prescott. when the men were caught by the fast moving fires they deployed their safety shelters but the heat of the wildfire proved to be too much. the families of those firefighters have filed lawsuit. >> when you have that much fuel and those warm conditions it can become extremely dangerous. sometimes unfortunately it just doesn't work out. emotionally, we're devastated. we just lost 19 of some of the finest people you will ever meet. i mean right now we're in crisis. i hope i hope my demeanor now does not represent how we all feel. it just happens to be the job that i have at the moment. but truly we're going through a terrible crisis right now. >> and the father of one of the prescott firefighters is calling on the u.s. forest service to improve the shelters. he's published this video of tests he conducted on the shelter material that's currently in use. in that test he says the firefighters shirt ends up scorched. but then he uses a fireproof material that he says he found on the interne
wind picked up fueling the wildfires and pushed the flames over the hot shot crew from the city of prescott. when the men were caught by the fast moving fires they deployed their safety shelters but the heat of the wildfire proved to be too much. the families of those firefighters have filed lawsuit. >> when you have that much fuel and those warm conditions it can become extremely dangerous. sometimes unfortunately it just doesn't work out. emotionally, we're devastated. we just lost 19...
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there may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingellagreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into disarray. or it can be been argued that the real problem has been government intervention-- raising the level of deposit insurance to $100,000 and thus encouraging high-risk loans and investments. in the final analysis, the real issue isn't so much regulation versus deregulation as it is how to protect depositors without giving a green light to the reckless and imprudent. everybody agrees that a sound economy requires a reliable banking system and that it's the government's job to guarantee that reliability. that's why the government supported the banks after the panic of 1907 and why the banking safety net wa
there may have been only one thing that george bush and john dingell like prescott bush and john dingellagreed on. however it was done, the banking system pumps the economy's life's blood and had to be protected. how do economists view banking regulation? we asked economic analyst richard gill. how do economists view banking regulation? with ambivalence. it can be and has been argued that it was deregulation and lack of adequate supervision that threw s&ls and commercial banks into...
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in prescott, arizona -- i was impressed in prescott because the snow birds from the north, fly south for the winter, and they discovered that their in-home help was having to walk five and six miles each way to get to their jobs in these various residential areas. so the people in prescott went together to form a transportation system. so that at least people could get to work, and you know what? the snow birds said, tax us. tax us and we'll help pay for it. because we need the service. it's about the common good. people need work and we need help. let's make this happen. isn't that a good-news story? we can make a difference when we see that it's for the 100%. and then we need to make sure that we know that some folks happen just been chewed up in our economy, and spit out. and some folks need help. some folks aren't going to be able to make it in this economy, and we need to be real about that. but it's not everybody. we also know that some folks just need the opportunity to get an education. a year ago i met brittany, who was so excited to be the first woman in her family, the fir
in prescott, arizona -- i was impressed in prescott because the snow birds from the north, fly south for the winter, and they discovered that their in-home help was having to walk five and six miles each way to get to their jobs in these various residential areas. so the people in prescott went together to form a transportation system. so that at least people could get to work, and you know what? the snow birds said, tax us. tax us and we'll help pay for it. because we need the service. it's...
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. >> i'm gene prescott iii. >> i'm gene prescott iii. >> okay, tres. >> we have a good time in this classybody is happy, everybody's in a good mood. so, enjoy. >> good for you. >> okay. >> he's going to make something for his grandchild. how about an elephant. will that work for you? >> look, i'm making a platter for my son-in-law. isn't that nice? >> does m stand for mediocre? >> m for mediocre? >> hey! you got to be very nice in this place because we're very fussy about who we have here. everybody likes to laugh. >> you don't seem to realize my nephew, who he is, he's a county commissioner. >> good for you. i don't care. >> hey, can you do me a favor? tell that woman over there that i don't care for obama. >> she really don't give a [ bleep ] whether you care or you don't care. >> i'm not talking to you. >> i don't discuss politics or religion here. >> did you mention that my nephew's a county commissioner? >> who cares? i think we need a song. >> okay. time to sing, rosie. here we go. >> oh, for god sakes. no singing. >> hey! we ask her to sing a sold every monday and we're going to he
. >> i'm gene prescott iii. >> i'm gene prescott iii. >> okay, tres. >> we have a good time in this classybody is happy, everybody's in a good mood. so, enjoy. >> good for you. >> okay. >> he's going to make something for his grandchild. how about an elephant. will that work for you? >> look, i'm making a platter for my son-in-law. isn't that nice? >> does m stand for mediocre? >> m for mediocre? >> hey! you got to be very nice...
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i am from a small town, prescott, arkansas. more times than not, when someone goes to college they do not come back. that is what we see in rural towns across arkansas and america. we need to create more and better paying jobs so that these young people have a job to come back to. obviously, we talked about education and jobs, it all blends together. on,thing i wanted to touch it is money the governor has at their discretion. at one point you called it a slush fund. your thoughts on the continuation of that money. is that something the governor needs to bring a business to arkansas? >> the governor needs to have the ability to recruit industry, to use some incentives to get them here. that is very important for our state. what i said about the click action closing fun is that it is important, but we need more transparency, so we know how that is used. and in hindsight we can measure it better. we need better fallback provisions. in instances in which we lost the industry. there need to be some adjustments in it, and that is wha
i am from a small town, prescott, arkansas. more times than not, when someone goes to college they do not come back. that is what we see in rural towns across arkansas and america. we need to create more and better paying jobs so that these young people have a job to come back to. obviously, we talked about education and jobs, it all blends together. on,thing i wanted to touch it is money the governor has at their discretion. at one point you called it a slush fund. your thoughts on the...
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[applause] it seems we have a problem with this va in prescott. i was at the press get va facility.i was kicked out of there for not being suited for the place, and not even a week later i was brutally raped and beaten. i was the third veteran he did this too. unacceptable i think. unacceptable. i was sent down here. unacceptable. for being? i got the air force accommodation medal in korea. they sent me to korea after my 17-year-old brother was killed in sedona arizona, my hometown. [applause] >> my name is martin ridgeway and man i don't know where to begin. it's been a comedy of errors for quite a while but i will just start with my most recent interactions with the va. this is all sense the new va since all this came to light and we ain't screwing with you no more. sunday night i'm feeling pretty down so i called the crisis line or the guy talks to me and he was a nice guy and everything and he talked me off the ledge and said okay somebody from the phoenix va is going to to contact you tomorrow. thank you sir. i hang up the phone and i wait all day, all day. at 2:30 i start call
[applause] it seems we have a problem with this va in prescott. i was at the press get va facility.i was kicked out of there for not being suited for the place, and not even a week later i was brutally raped and beaten. i was the third veteran he did this too. unacceptable i think. unacceptable. i was sent down here. unacceptable. for being? i got the air force accommodation medal in korea. they sent me to korea after my 17-year-old brother was killed in sedona arizona, my hometown. [applause]...
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[applause] it seems we have a problem with this va in prescott. i was at the prescott va facility. i was kicked out of there for not being suited for the place, and not even a week later i was brutally raped and beaten. i was the third veteran he did this to. unacceptable, i would think. unacceptable. i was sent down here. unacceptable. for being gay? i got the air force accommodation medal in korea. they sent me to korea after my 17-year-old brother was killed in sedona, arizona, my hometown. [applause] >> my name is martin ridgeway and man i don't know where to begin. it's been a comedy of errors for quite a while but i will just start with my most recent interactions with the va. this is all sense the new va since all this came to light and we ain't screwing with you no more. sunday night i'm feeling pretty down so i called the crisis line or the guy talks to me and he was a nice guy and everything and he talked me off the ledge and said okay somebody from the phoenix va is going to to contact you tomorrow. thank you, sir. i hang up the phone and i wait all day, all day. at 2:30
[applause] it seems we have a problem with this va in prescott. i was at the prescott va facility. i was kicked out of there for not being suited for the place, and not even a week later i was brutally raped and beaten. i was the third veteran he did this to. unacceptable, i would think. unacceptable. i was sent down here. unacceptable. for being gay? i got the air force accommodation medal in korea. they sent me to korea after my 17-year-old brother was killed in sedona, arizona, my hometown....
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dak prescott perfect so far, louisiana native four of four in the early going there.rkansas after running all over texas tech last week trying to do it over northern illinois with -- the early 7-0 lead at home. from action earlier, b.j., texas a&m can score. >> brian: he can score a bit and a lot. kenny hill coming into the game no interceptions. he finds the right colored jerseys. jeremy tabuyo. >> adam: first game after june jones resigned for personal reasons. >> spencer: mckenzie on the punt, put georgia up 31-0. they get into the heart of the s.e.c. schedule, tennessee, vandy, missouri, arkansas, close it out with florida and auburn at the end of the year. >> adam: they lost keying marshall. left knee injury, hit in the same knee that had surgery last year. michel three touchdowns. they get set for the vols next week. b.j., defending s.e.c. west champs. >> brian: maty mak. they added a field goal. missouri up three. >> adam: driving in missouri territory, hoosiers have lost 18 straight against ranked opponents. might end that here. michigan state. their first gam
dak prescott perfect so far, louisiana native four of four in the early going there.rkansas after running all over texas tech last week trying to do it over northern illinois with -- the early 7-0 lead at home. from action earlier, b.j., texas a&m can score. >> brian: he can score a bit and a lot. kenny hill coming into the game no interceptions. he finds the right colored jerseys. jeremy tabuyo. >> adam: first game after june jones resigned for personal reasons. >>...
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>> well, certainly what john prescott's remarks reflect is that he was part of a government, part ofs government that pulled britain into two wars, afghanistan and iraq, and the british public is still very war-weary after those two campaigns and doesn't necessarily want to be dragged into an open-ended commitment. the british public certainly feel that they've been to iraq once. that we were unable to help sort out that situation too much then, and once again, the problem has flared up. as far as being led by the united states, of course it is true, if you look at the coalition carrying out the air strikes in syria and iraq right now is predominantly u.s., even though, of course, arab partners are joining the fight. but it is the u.s. that is defining targets. the u.s. that are pulling partners in. and the u.s. that's bringing most of the weaponry to the table. i don't think anybody right now feels that britain's participation is absolutely huge because quite simply it is not. the british parliament voted and fixed a number of conditions about british participation. that first and f
>> well, certainly what john prescott's remarks reflect is that he was part of a government, part ofs government that pulled britain into two wars, afghanistan and iraq, and the british public is still very war-weary after those two campaigns and doesn't necessarily want to be dragged into an open-ended commitment. the british public certainly feel that they've been to iraq once. that we were unable to help sort out that situation too much then, and once again, the problem has flared up....
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but third quarter, zach prescott. to jaken lewis. 74-yard touchdown, and the bulldogs have a 31-10 lead. in death valley, on saturday night. drive home safely, folks. but check this out. lsu comes back. fourth quarter, down just 12. brandon harris. up top to dupree. 31-yard score. here come the tigers. it's not a one-possession game. five seconds to go. hail mary time. prayer not answered. picked off by will redmond. mississippi state wins it. it's their first win in baton rouge since 1991. from the s.e.c. to the big 12. oklahoma visiting west virginia. late first half. after west virginia had just scored, alex ross. now, the mountaineers thinking, hey, we're going to go in up at least seven -- but alex ross had different ideas. we're tied at 24. 242 yards, four touchdowns. first oklahoma player with at least 200 rushing yards since adrian peterson in 2004. oklahoma wins it 45-33. >>> back to the s.e.c., florida and alabama. first quarter, blake sims to amari cooper. maybe he's a heisman fron runter right now. cooper
but third quarter, zach prescott. to jaken lewis. 74-yard touchdown, and the bulldogs have a 31-10 lead. in death valley, on saturday night. drive home safely, folks. but check this out. lsu comes back. fourth quarter, down just 12. brandon harris. up top to dupree. 31-yard score. here come the tigers. it's not a one-possession game. five seconds to go. hail mary time. prayer not answered. picked off by will redmond. mississippi state wins it. it's their first win in baton rouge since 1991....
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remarks from george prescott bush. he will speak about his grandfather being shot down 70 years ago while serving as a navy fighter pilot in 1944. our live coverage from the world war ii memorial starts live at 9:00 a.m. eastern. also tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies holds a discussion on global health issues. we'll hear remarks on the history of health advances and discussions of third world countries. you can see that live at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here is a look at some of our programming this week on the c-span networks. on c-span tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, oral argument in the case of aclu versus clapper, the second circuit court of appeals here's a challenge to the national security agencies phone surveillance program. wednesday, a debate between kay hagen and her republican opponent. then at 9:00, a senate hearing on sexual assaults on college campuses. thursday night at 8:00, the senate agriculture committee looks into school lunch nutrition. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, live
remarks from george prescott bush. he will speak about his grandfather being shot down 70 years ago while serving as a navy fighter pilot in 1944. our live coverage from the world war ii memorial starts live at 9:00 a.m. eastern. also tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies holds a discussion on global health issues. we'll hear remarks on the history of health advances and discussions of third world countries. you can see that live at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here...
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to begin by saying hello to my mom and dad and all of my family and friends back home in ascot -- prescott. growing up in a small town, i never dreamed i would be sitting in a debate as a candidate for governor of this great state. it is happening for one reason. it is happening because i had the opportunity to receive an education that is second to none. that is what i want for your family. that is what i want for your children, for your grandchildren. i have a positive vision for the future of this. state, and it starts with education. my parents were school teachers, i am passionate about education because i believe that is how we create more and better paying jobs. that is how we move the middle class and allow more people to become a part of the middle class in the state. job creation. i want to be the biggest economic ambassador and the state has ever had, and the we do that is by having an educated workforce. number two, i have a loo -- land for lower and fairer taxes. we will balance the budget first, do things in a fiscally responsible manner as the state can afford it, we will fu
to begin by saying hello to my mom and dad and all of my family and friends back home in ascot -- prescott. growing up in a small town, i never dreamed i would be sitting in a debate as a candidate for governor of this great state. it is happening for one reason. it is happening because i had the opportunity to receive an education that is second to none. that is what i want for your family. that is what i want for your children, for your grandchildren. i have a positive vision for the future...
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i am from a small town, prescott, arkansas. more times than not, when someone goes to college they do not come back. that is what we see in rural towns across arkansas and america. we need to create more and better paying jobs so that these young people have a job to come back to. >> obviously, we talked about education and jobs, it all blends together. one thing i wanted to touch on, it is money the governor has at their discretion. at one point you called it a slush fund. your thoughts on the continuation of that money. is that something the governor needs to bring a business to arkansas? >> the governor needs to have the ability to recruit industry, to use some incentives to get them here. that is very important for our state. what i said about the click action closing fun is that it is important, but we need more transparency, so we know how that is used. and in hindsight we can measure it better. we need better fallback provisions. it has been used in instances in which we lost the industry. there need to be some adjustmen
i am from a small town, prescott, arkansas. more times than not, when someone goes to college they do not come back. that is what we see in rural towns across arkansas and america. we need to create more and better paying jobs so that these young people have a job to come back to. >> obviously, we talked about education and jobs, it all blends together. one thing i wanted to touch on, it is money the governor has at their discretion. at one point you called it a slush fund. your thoughts...
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rick lebenthal is live in prescott, pennsylvania. >> reporter: police have been telling us they're closing suspect eric freen on saturday. we're hearing that this man hunt could be over very soon. but tonight this suspect is still on the loose, still considered armed and very dangerous, hundreds of local and state police and federal agents are part of this massive search, combing through miles of very thick and rugged woods in the pocono mountains, rough terrain that eric freen is very familiar with, he grew up here and honed his survival skills in these same woods. the governor said today that it appears freen only wants to shoot law enforcement. >> he had the opportunity to shoot civilians at the blooming grove barracks, at the same time that he shot the police officer. so it is our conclusion that he is aimed totally at police officers because there were unarmed civilians who were right in the exact same location. during the course of the shooting, and he chose not to shoot at them. >> and brett, what you're seeing now 100 dreai10i is hundreds of who are combing the area. there's still
rick lebenthal is live in prescott, pennsylvania. >> reporter: police have been telling us they're closing suspect eric freen on saturday. we're hearing that this man hunt could be over very soon. but tonight this suspect is still on the loose, still considered armed and very dangerous, hundreds of local and state police and federal agents are part of this massive search, combing through miles of very thick and rugged woods in the pocono mountains, rough terrain that eric freen is very...
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period of time that i have come to the va post here, tucson and through the satellite clinic in prescott is nothing but a nightmare. let me explain. the only way to understand music let me write a book and let you read it because i have seen laws broken. little children did my blood sugar here and that's why i kept coming here. tucson is a diabetic didn't turn me away but wouldn't give me test strips because i had doctor down there in tucson wanted to put me on pills. i almost died of a brain tumor, misdiagnosed me. i almost died -- not the only thing that's helped me is going to outside doctors and having to pay for it myself. one of the best doctors on the planet here, dr. roger wilcox was a thoracic heart surgeon who saved my life because of what happened in vietnam that i never got anything for. i'm a vietnam veteran marine corps 65 to 69 in vietnam. the sixth of september i almost died simply because of the care the va was not giving me. what happened was dr. wilcox at a private practice, i get every once in a while and i'm 100% service connected, get these so growths that pop up in
period of time that i have come to the va post here, tucson and through the satellite clinic in prescott is nothing but a nightmare. let me explain. the only way to understand music let me write a book and let you read it because i have seen laws broken. little children did my blood sugar here and that's why i kept coming here. tucson is a diabetic didn't turn me away but wouldn't give me test strips because i had doctor down there in tucson wanted to put me on pills. i almost died of a brain...
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agencies were required to expenditure.very army quart masters showed tom at whipple loyed barracks in prescott, arizona in september of 1881. a teamster and mule packer, not as a chief of scouts as he later claimed. 1885 was there evidence he served as the chief in the s and he did so full flowing year in the pursuit of toronto. had not been found for horn's employment in arizona, there are other records helped.e for instance, for six months in 1884, the records of the bureau indian affairs revealed horn the mployed as a clerk in settlers store in san carlos, arizona, the headquarters of the apache reservation. one of the puzzlings a penths of autobiography is why he about to tell the truth his military service. he felt the jobs of a teamster, muleis, driving a wagon, a packer, a settler's clerk, were beneath his dignity. attitude, especially toward the job of packer is difficult to comprehend, since packers constituted an elite ed guild in the service of the u.s. army. brigadier george crook, commander of the department in horn's in much of tom residence there, considered the packers and thei
agencies were required to expenditure.very army quart masters showed tom at whipple loyed barracks in prescott, arizona in september of 1881. a teamster and mule packer, not as a chief of scouts as he later claimed. 1885 was there evidence he served as the chief in the s and he did so full flowing year in the pursuit of toronto. had not been found for horn's employment in arizona, there are other records helped.e for instance, for six months in 1884, the records of the bureau indian affairs...
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the pain he went to when his mother left the family and went to prescott, arizona, with harold and dickhad to work with his remaining, two remaining brothers and his dad to keep the family establishment going. so, they really do give you a different glimpse of this really self-made man. you know, interesting you spoke before about his relationship with clinton. clinton was also that kind of man. also with a dark side. and it's, i think it's much easier for somebody like jack kennedy to rise and become president of the united states than it is for somebody like lyndon johnson, richard nixon, or bill clinton because they always have those nagging grievances, doubts, when they look at the smooth talking people who are from more prosperous routes of life. >> what's interesting, 1994 when richard nixon died at his funeral in california, you had the emotional eulogy. president clinton was reflecting on the exchange of letters that the two had. and for the first time had come back into the nixon family for this final farewell. >> yeah. well, i'm not sure he was brought back into the nixon fami
the pain he went to when his mother left the family and went to prescott, arizona, with harold and dickhad to work with his remaining, two remaining brothers and his dad to keep the family establishment going. so, they really do give you a different glimpse of this really self-made man. you know, interesting you spoke before about his relationship with clinton. clinton was also that kind of man. also with a dark side. and it's, i think it's much easier for somebody like jack kennedy to rise and...
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to begin by saying hello to my mom and dad and all of my family and friends back home in ascot -- prescott. growing up in a small town, i never dreamed i would be sitting in a debate as a candidate for governor of this great state. it is happening for one reason. it is happening because i had the opportunity to receive an education that is second to none. that is what i want for your family. that is what i want for your children, for your grandchildren. i have a positive vision for the future of this. state, and it starts with education. my parents were school teachers, i am passionate about education because i believe that is how we create more and better paying jobs. that is how we move the middle class and allow more people to become a part of the middle class in the state. job creation. i want to be the biggest economic ambassador and the state has ever had, and the we do that is by having an educated workforce. number two, i have a loo -- land for lower and fairer taxes. we will balance the budget first, do things in a fiscally responsible manner as the state can afford it, we will fu
to begin by saying hello to my mom and dad and all of my family and friends back home in ascot -- prescott. growing up in a small town, i never dreamed i would be sitting in a debate as a candidate for governor of this great state. it is happening for one reason. it is happening because i had the opportunity to receive an education that is second to none. that is what i want for your family. that is what i want for your children, for your grandchildren. i have a positive vision for the future...
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>> prescott, arizona. >> we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the mar vest moon. southern california. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. brig washington.ing, cloudy skies with light rain and mist in a few spots. expect a few showers and drizzle on an off today. >> all that weather, brought to you by h&r block. >> what have you got, ladies? >> we've got a lot. we'll go to cameron mathison and meryl davis. they have a big winner, going to "dancing with the stars" on monday. cam, take it away. >> we have nick. we have lindy. and we have kayla, who are jacked to have a chat of danging for the "dancing with the stars" premiere. and meryl davis will be judging. are you ready? all right, everybody. cue music. ♪ ♪ >> all right. very nice. very nicely done. i know chicago was bringing it. meryl, tough choice. >> nick, you pulled it off. >> nick. nick from chicago. nick, congratulations. how does it feel, man? >> no way. >> you're or danc
>> prescott, arizona. >> we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the mar vest moon. southern california. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. brig washington.ing, cloudy skies with light rain and mist in a few spots. expect a few showers and drizzle on an off today. >> all that weather, brought to you by h&r block. >>...
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>> prescott, arizona. >> good morning, mom and dad.the last 24 hours or so. we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the harvest moon. that's so pretty, from parts of southern california. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. we have a pocket in the southwest. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. some severe storms could come along with that. right along that huge cold front there. big on the graphics and big with the damaging wind possibility. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with a cool we start. warmer to end as we are back to average with 70's along the coast and low you by h&r block. >>> what have you got, ladies? >> we've got a lot. we'll go to cameron mathison and meryl davis. they're in chicago for our epic dance-off. they just picked three finalists. and one lucky winner is about to win a trip to "dancing with the stars" for the big premiere in l.a. on monday. cam, take it away. >> all right. yes, indeed
>> prescott, arizona. >> good morning, mom and dad.the last 24 hours or so. we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the harvest moon. that's so pretty, from parts of southern california. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. we have a pocket in the southwest. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. some severe storms could come along with that. right along that huge cold...
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>> prescott, arizona. >> we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the mar vest moon. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. bright along that huge cold front there. >> thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace, a cool breeze beneath mainly cloudy skies. your exclusive accuweather shows a high of 71, clouds, some sun and some spotty rain and drizzle at time. clouds back to sun tomorrow, with a high >> all that weather, brought to you by h&r block. >> what have you got, ladies? >> we've got a lot. we'll go to cameron mathison and meryl davis. they have a big winner, going to "dancing with the stars" on monday. cam, take it away. >> we have nick. we have lindy. and we have kayla, who are jacked to have a chat of danging for the "dancing with the stars" premiere. and meryl davis will be judging. are you ready? all right, everybody. cue music. ♪ ♪ >> all right. very nice. very nicely done. i know chicago was bringing it. meryl, tough
>> prescott, arizona. >> we wanted to start with something more pretty. that's the mar vest moon. additional rainfall, on top of what you have, looks like this. could see monsoon storms happening again. flash flooding happening this morning. des moines is in the target. bright along that huge cold front there. >> thanks a lot, ginger, david murphy on the terrace, a cool breeze beneath mainly cloudy skies. your exclusive accuweather shows a high of 71, clouds, some sun and some...
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. >> my name is anthony prescott, i'm a student from clayton, ohio. i want to know what we could do to possibly gain the respect, the proper respect, from our country. >> that's all. ok. yes, sir. >> that's good. >> my name ladell reese, i'm a washington, d.c., native. you talked about the militarization of the police force. i want to know why in june did the congressional black caucus te 80% against the grayson amendment that would have prevented the pentagon from transferring military arms and equipment to local and state police. >> we have these questions. we have the congressional black caucus support of the bill to help militarize police. we have the question on the simple task of how do we get the country to respect black people. and then we have the first question on -- i think it's a great question. >> it's a great question. >> but there are college level courses and ministries that are engaged in that on an everyday basis. but the last one, how do we get people on the ground who are most affected, i think similar to the candidate incubator pr
. >> my name is anthony prescott, i'm a student from clayton, ohio. i want to know what we could do to possibly gain the respect, the proper respect, from our country. >> that's all. ok. yes, sir. >> that's good. >> my name ladell reese, i'm a washington, d.c., native. you talked about the militarization of the police force. i want to know why in june did the congressional black caucus te 80% against the grayson amendment that would have prevented the pentagon from...
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that means the potential for more of this rain, rain this morning in places like prescott, arizona, soou're not out of the woods yet. if you get under a thunderstorm, a flooding potential, the rest of the region, beneficial rain. >> does this relieve the drought? >> it's spots of relief. not as much as we need in california, though. >> thanks. >> a second nba owner is selling his team over racially charged remarks. >> this time, it is the owner of the atlanta hawks, bruce levinson in an email. >> a violent mall attack in a supermarket parking lot. police are trying to figure out who was behind it. >> toxic algae again makes a community call for help. >> our big number of the day, we'll talk about why huge company is selling one of its most recognizable businesses. >> today's big number is $3,300,000,000. >> that's the price he electrolux is going to pay. >> it is hoping to get deeper into the appliance market. the measure will double sales. combining operations is expected to save the $2,300,000,000 a year. >> it has happened for the sect time this year, an nba owner having to sell his
that means the potential for more of this rain, rain this morning in places like prescott, arizona, soou're not out of the woods yet. if you get under a thunderstorm, a flooding potential, the rest of the region, beneficial rain. >> does this relieve the drought? >> it's spots of relief. not as much as we need in california, though. >> thanks. >> a second nba owner is selling his team over racially charged remarks. >> this time, it is the owner of the atlanta...
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that broader question of devel, but to the english regions either as big cities, as the tribe, john prescott, the series of referendums that were lost. you'll see that come out. i think it's likely that after david cameron, you've had in a sense, nick clegg, so the notion of english political change, it's on the agenda from now. >> scott iish political change. we had three u.k. party leaders saying more power is is coming to scotland. chief secretary to the treasury. he say a no vote will be a recommitment, but they want change. that this was a decision made now, not in the active union that joineded together. they're making it clear that change is on its way and that they will hold that promise. >> i still think a yes is possible. >> we knew if he wants to win this, he'd have to reach beyond. it's clear that has happened. what we don't know of course is what way that has gone and that's what we'll watch to see how that unfolds. not just possible, but confidence that -- attempted an actual question. i thought you had a report from john redwood and he clearly said that there is a conservative
that broader question of devel, but to the english regions either as big cities, as the tribe, john prescott, the series of referendums that were lost. you'll see that come out. i think it's likely that after david cameron, you've had in a sense, nick clegg, so the notion of english political change, it's on the agenda from now. >> scott iish political change. we had three u.k. party leaders saying more power is is coming to scotland. chief secretary to the treasury. he say a no vote will...
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with remarks from george prescott bush, he's the grandson former president george h.w. bush and will speak about his down 70her being shot years ago while serving as a navy fighter pilot in 1944. the world warrom ii memorial starts live at 9:00 a.m. eastern. afternoon, the center for strategic and international ondies holdings a discussion global health issues. we'll hear remarks on the future health advances and challenges being addressed in third world countries. at you see that event live 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. now part of a recent summit on hosted byrevention, the obama administration. the aim of this event is to give an opportunity to explore a range of issues, including dating violence, cyber bullying, and school discipline techniques. this is an hour. >> thank you again for being here, first for getting through security system. but more importantly we ordered this weather for you. been to d.c. in august you know that this is not typical. so we wanted to be sure you had experience if you're coming from out of town. and if you're in town we wanted it mor
with remarks from george prescott bush, he's the grandson former president george h.w. bush and will speak about his down 70her being shot years ago while serving as a navy fighter pilot in 1944. the world warrom ii memorial starts live at 9:00 a.m. eastern. afternoon, the center for strategic and international ondies holdings a discussion global health issues. we'll hear remarks on the future health advances and challenges being addressed in third world countries. at you see that event live...
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plans are based on life experiences that i had growing up in southwest arkansas and places like prescottnd emmett and hope and now i love this state and i know we can do better. >> we went from talking about the ads to producing a couple. >> even if you are you concerned about the amount of ads and the senate race overshadowing? >> let me just come back to what mr. ross is speaking out. our ads have been positive, and he is talking about an ad from an out-of-state group that we do not have any control over. but you played the add-in which he attacked my character and whenever i look at that happening i'm thinking does this encourage any 18-year-olds to vote? does it encourage people to participate in the political process and between that force we have an obligation to make sure people say public service is good and we are encouraging that and negative advertising doesn't work that way. so i can't control the senate race and i can't control the out-of-state i can control my own message and that is what i want to do and mike is right. it's about how the vision for what we are going to do
plans are based on life experiences that i had growing up in southwest arkansas and places like prescottnd emmett and hope and now i love this state and i know we can do better. >> we went from talking about the ads to producing a couple. >> even if you are you concerned about the amount of ads and the senate race overshadowing? >> let me just come back to what mr. ross is speaking out. our ads have been positive, and he is talking about an ad from an out-of-state group that...
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george prescott bush, whose grandfather george h.w.
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. >> george prescott bush marks grandfather was shot down over the pacific. of the national parks service and friends of the national world or to memorial host of the event.
. >> george prescott bush marks grandfather was shot down over the pacific. of the national parks service and friends of the national world or to memorial host of the event.