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on ralph your ending up on the ralph ralph is probably where i would prefer the garage but i think there are things that can be done your problem is bigger than this project. >> i'll add a couple of thoughts i can support the continuance but i don't it falls on the developer i see things detailed in the paperwork even the neighbors that don't want the driveway on ralph i don't know it's a collective effort to come up with ways to make ralph a better street at the end i will probably think that ralph is the better location for the driveway it doesn't set a precedence it's widower then the alleys it is 50 feet many others between thirty feet i think that the housing and the frontage that being property for ralph adds a lively hood to ralph that's deserved the pedestrian on ralph the articulation of the residential units on ralph adding adds to the livelyness of the alleyway so i know i started asking you you know the commission to consider the specific apps of everyone the most specific one is the department developer and accident community can meet at least one more time i don't know we c
on ralph your ending up on the ralph ralph is probably where i would prefer the garage but i think there are things that can be done your problem is bigger than this project. >> i'll add a couple of thoughts i can support the continuance but i don't it falls on the developer i see things detailed in the paperwork even the neighbors that don't want the driveway on ralph i don't know it's a collective effort to come up with ways to make ralph a better street at the end i will probably think...
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sorry where the cars into the ralph and the one open the ralph's sidewalk in front of the garage i'll showing you an illusion. >> sir, you need to speak into the microphone. >> the green one is the proposed vehicles moving into the driveway this is had a conflict with the pedestrians and the ultimate has one conflict we want to have a raised sidewalk along the intersection of fulsome like perry street third point is that the project provides a 19 ramp behind the curb cut into the existing garage the same treatment what about applied to the fulsome there's no difference the 4 factor is the transit corridor according to the section we want to protect the transit corridor by reducing the number of curb but the u cuts but the traffic will be indicating added to the walk areas regardless it will interfere with the bikes and trait from fulsome into the driveway it's anothers same to sum up the department has 4 factors two are equal and one is better for the full name entrance. >> thank you as the next speaker comes up i'll call for names (calling names). >> i'm i'm martha i live on ralph st
sorry where the cars into the ralph and the one open the ralph's sidewalk in front of the garage i'll showing you an illusion. >> sir, you need to speak into the microphone. >> the green one is the proposed vehicles moving into the driveway this is had a conflict with the pedestrians and the ultimate has one conflict we want to have a raised sidewalk along the intersection of fulsome like perry street third point is that the project provides a 19 ramp behind the curb cut into the...
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criteria's on ralph this was a document from the directors office yesterday morning about garages on alleys that's a short time between then and today they're full of wrong assumptions we could have corrected if we were involved but we were not now we finally had a good meeting we can have a conversation now but we've only started this is a case were serving the principle of due process that leads to a better policy this is an unusual street i don't think anyone said it narrows at the point where the driveway comes out to people have to go an extra difference where the street narrows it's a difficult turn and the preservation of a human scale in the city with the intention of fulsome street as grand boulevard there's a tension between grand boulevard and our western selma plan that preserving the small streets they're part of town with if i parks and provide respite for residential neighborhoods and bicyclists and our preservation of residential enclaves preserves all the things we have walkability and vicinitycy and pedestrian safety but we need time to work this out democratically
criteria's on ralph this was a document from the directors office yesterday morning about garages on alleys that's a short time between then and today they're full of wrong assumptions we could have corrected if we were involved but we were not now we finally had a good meeting we can have a conversation now but we've only started this is a case were serving the principle of due process that leads to a better policy this is an unusual street i don't think anyone said it narrows at the point...
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so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an informal town hall meeting i was in at the scene i ask the lgbt representatives how much are you going to pay us for thank you for the opportunity our lives upside down and when after repeated the response from lgbt was there's no lay that says we have to do that. >> my partner and i are sdanld with hiv and aids we can't work we know people that are suffering from kidney failure and skansz cancer and lgbt has demonstrated a lack of good well and good faith and moral obligation to the neighborhood tenants who lives and health had been permanently effected by this development anticipated noise occasions and excavation and pile driving and toxic air quality resulting from the construction will have a significant impact on us and our health and our daily lives and this construction activity may require us to move out of our home and potentially out of san francisco a devastating blow to our lives with- and aids due to a loss of medical services we have to stay within the city limi
so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an informal town hall meeting i was in at the scene i ask the lgbt representatives how much are you going to pay us for thank you for the opportunity our lives upside down and when after repeated the response from lgbt was there's no lay that says we have to do that. >> my partner and i are sdanld with hiv and aids we can't work we know people that are suffering from kidney...
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king had to say to ralph, "ralph, ralph." ralph got into the car but his jaw was tight for the rest of the day. dr. king wanted to give all the money to the movement and he did. ralph's jaw was tightened again but he got the money should be split between the kings and him. i do not want to take anything away from the courageous life that ralph lived and dr. king called him his dear friend. that is dr. king's characterization. none of us are perfect. there are some good in the worst of us. ralph had, it seemed, some issues with the fact that dr. king was getting more exposure. >> clarence jones, in 2013 -- before we run the clip, who is the? >> a a young lawyer. dr. king recruited him to work with him. he paid a courtesy of going to his house in california to recruit him to work for the movement. clarence did not fancy the idea. dr. king said i am preaching tomorrow, why don't you go hear me preach. he laid in on him. he laid in on him with a sermon that talked about elite negroes who do not want to give back to the movement.
king had to say to ralph, "ralph, ralph." ralph got into the car but his jaw was tight for the rest of the day. dr. king wanted to give all the money to the movement and he did. ralph's jaw was tightened again but he got the money should be split between the kings and him. i do not want to take anything away from the courageous life that ralph lived and dr. king called him his dear friend. that is dr. king's characterization. none of us are perfect. there are some good in the worst of...
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the lot which takes a good idea of townhomes coming down rachel h ralph and turning it and occupying two which on fulsome street that's our idea so i champ you to just do a little bit more. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'll support a continuance. >> just to i guess clarify i know that a lot of the language on the architecture is drawing from this mixed industrial for a larger neighborhood so there's i want to make sure we're pulling up a photo on the fuchl street elevation to comment outstanding on your comments o'connor you want to see intent on the larger bloke over here and in terms of breaking down the scale of the block or more articulation of the facade. >> scale of the block and the articulation of the facade one or the other or both i can't basically draw you i'm approving the repeal repeatedness we're transforming the street fulsome street is going to be the mine street i'm expected more of a building and uss that twice i mean by that have to be clear rather grid repetition. >> commissioner hillis i mean, we'll see what we get you like the design it reflects the industrial ch
the lot which takes a good idea of townhomes coming down rachel h ralph and turning it and occupying two which on fulsome street that's our idea so i champ you to just do a little bit more. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'll support a continuance. >> just to i guess clarify i know that a lot of the language on the architecture is drawing from this mixed industrial for a larger neighborhood so there's i want to make sure we're pulling up a photo on the fuchl street elevation to...
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. >>> and ralph's in a rage, not over republicans, over hillary. why the guy who wrote the book on car safety says this clinton in the white house will drive us off the cliff. >>> is facebook about to predict the next election and you're helping them. attention facebook users, you won't "like" this one. but you will like this show. starting now. welcome, glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto and don't know whether the republicans will take the senate but know they shouldn't be taking victory laps if they do. while democrats might be down for the count now. count on steadily improving economic numbers to put them in the hunt two years from now. let me explain, maybe not in time to help them next week. who knows? i'm telling you try two years from next week, stocks hitting new highs today. only the latest sign that the stock market could tell a good story for democrats. predicting markets is always perilous but republicans dismissing the market's performance and how the other side will seize on that performance is dangerous, too. the gop can rightly poin
. >>> and ralph's in a rage, not over republicans, over hillary. why the guy who wrote the book on car safety says this clinton in the white house will drive us off the cliff. >>> is facebook about to predict the next election and you're helping them. attention facebook users, you won't "like" this one. but you will like this show. starting now. welcome, glad to have you, i'm neil cavuto and don't know whether the republicans will take the senate but know they...
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who better to ask than ralph nader. one of the founders of nhtsa, honorary founder of the national highway safety traffic administration. he will join us in a moment. cheryl: he is unstoppable. get it? all 50 states posted freezing temperatures even hawaii. the cold-snap shows no signs of easing. we're live in the weather center with the latest for all of you. david: who benefits from the weather? are ferguson businesses being let down by the government? is the president legally allowed to take the executive action is is about to take on immigration? all that and a lot more with our panel straight ahead. ♪ ♪ (holiday music is playing) hey! i guess we're going to need a new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet
who better to ask than ralph nader. one of the founders of nhtsa, honorary founder of the national highway safety traffic administration. he will join us in a moment. cheryl: he is unstoppable. get it? all 50 states posted freezing temperatures even hawaii. the cold-snap shows no signs of easing. we're live in the weather center with the latest for all of you. david: who benefits from the weather? are ferguson businesses being let down by the government? is the president legally allowed to take...
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but i would like to go back to ralph's point. not only is the traditional student not the majority student any longer, but even those quote unquote non-traditional students are consuming higher education in different ways. into david's transfer, the mecca that you created for transfer credit, i think we have to recognize that students aren't just transferring from one institution. sometimes it's two or three or they are assembling course credit online. so i think it's our responsibility to develop a financial aid system that is every bit as flexible as the students are today and likely to be tomorrow. i think that that would be my add would be flexible student aid. >> with that, we will turn it over to the audience and give you all a chance to ask our terrific panelists questions. >> good morning. reporter with diverse issues in higher education. i was hoping you could say a bit more about the proposed compact itself. it makes reference to 10% of funding a. i'm unclear what that 10% refers to. after you speak a bit about the wo w
but i would like to go back to ralph's point. not only is the traditional student not the majority student any longer, but even those quote unquote non-traditional students are consuming higher education in different ways. into david's transfer, the mecca that you created for transfer credit, i think we have to recognize that students aren't just transferring from one institution. sometimes it's two or three or they are assembling course credit online. so i think it's our responsibility to...
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at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphtalk to him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the time. >> i got to be honest with you, i love the "oc." >> who is your favorite character? >> kelly rowan. >> yeah. she's pretty hot. >> his interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of. this particular one is not one of them. i just come to the conclusion that karma bit me in
at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphtalk to him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc"...
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ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i just fit into my little world and i'm all right. >> ralph has always maintained his innocence. that's ralph's fight. that's not the state of utah's fight. our staff here manage him day to day because he is a death row inmate. and he will get what's coming to a death row inmate, and nothing more. >> from death row, the condemned will be transferred in a state van to the back of the uinta-3 building. >> i personally wish they would either overturn my case, my conviction, or execute me and get it over with. now, you don't know if it's going to be five years down the road, if it's going to
ralph menzies has been there for 17 years. >> ralph's crime was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store. took her up one of the canyons. tied her to a tree and cut her throat and then left her there. it was so brutal, that's why he is on death row. >> my window is always covered. if i can't go out there and walk on the grass, i don't want to see the grass. because it does bring back a lot of memories. and it does tell me what i can't have and can't do. so, i...
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takata air bags, we're going to get consumer advocate ralph nader's take what the right approach should be and whose job it should be to make sure takata air bags are safe before it made it into tens of millions of american cars. "after the bell," after the break. oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now - but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ho, ho, ho!] lease the 2015 c300 4matic for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. shyou see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants
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at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphto him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the time. >> i got to be honest with you, i love the "oc." >> who is your favorite character? >> kelly rowan. >> yeah. she's pretty hot. >> his interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of. this particular one is not one of them. i just come to the conclusion that karma bit me in the
at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphto him. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all...
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[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nader... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline," i'm gene otani in tokyo. here's a look at some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> japan's supreme court justices have ruled last year's upper house election was held in a state of unconstitutionality. but they didn't nullify the vote. >>> protests spreading in the united states over a grand jury's decision to clear a white police officer who fatally shot a black teenager in ferguson, missouri.
[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nader... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] >>> welcome to nhk world "newsline," i'm gene otani in tokyo. here's a look at some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> japan's supreme court justices have ruled last year's upper house election was held in a state of...
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but i would like to go back to ralph's point. not only is the traditional student not the majority student any longer, but even those quote unquote non-traditional students are consuming higher education in different ways. into david's transfer, the mecca that you created for transfer credit, i think we have to recognize that students aren't just transferring from one institution. sometimes it's two or three or they are assembling course credit online. so i think it's our responsibility to develop a financial aid system that is every bit as flexible as the students are today and likely to be tomorrow. i think that that would be my add would be flexible student aid. >> with that, we will turn it over to the audience and give you all a chance to ask our terrific panelists questions. >> good morning. reporter with diverse issues in higher education. i was hoping you could say a bit more about the proposed compact itself. it makes reference to 10% of funding a. i'm unclear what that 10% refers to. after you speak a bit about the work
but i would like to go back to ralph's point. not only is the traditional student not the majority student any longer, but even those quote unquote non-traditional students are consuming higher education in different ways. into david's transfer, the mecca that you created for transfer credit, i think we have to recognize that students aren't just transferring from one institution. sometimes it's two or three or they are assembling course credit online. so i think it's our responsibility to...
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[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nader... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] [applause]ññ thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to the muslimell legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm as genuine as i can be when i say everyone in those two organizations is extremely impressive, even inspiring to me because of the work they do in areas where very few other organizations are able or willing to venture. i'm truly delighted to participate in any event they sponsor any work they do. for the last 6, 7 years, i have been writing about the systematic erosion and attack on civil liberties in the united states and the war on terror that justifies those erosions that drivesm-phobia those. the past few years i have been spending an increasing amount of time traveling around the country speaking about these issues at events like this, similar offense on col
[applause] >> so i thank you, ralph neighbor--ralph nader... >> [laughter] >> ralph nader, the consumer advocate in our neighborhood. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [laughs] [applause] [applause]ññ thank you. thank you very much, and good evening to every body. thank you so much for coming out tonight. to the muslimell legal fund for inviting me here and for the outstanding work they do. i'm as genuine as i can be when i say everyone...
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters, fox news strategic analyst on this. ralph?is part of the statement that was partially read yesterday. watch. >> we condemn in the strongest terms these attacks. a number of people were wounded and four people were killed including three american citizens. so this is tragedy for both nations, israel and the united states. our hearts go out to the families who obviously are undergoing enormous grief right now. bill: what do you think of that? >> well he did not condemn it in the strongest terms, bill. he, he treated it almost as if a natural disaster. another part of the statement he seemed to apportion blame equally between israelis and pal steps. he just will not face up to the fact that this is about a religious war waged by one slice of muslims, the radical slice, not all muslims, against civilization, against the west. let's look at what happened. shouting "allahu akbar!," god is great, allah is great, two palestinian radicals stormed into a synagogue with knives, axes, hatchets and guns, purposely into a synagogue. took on
lieutenant colonel ralph peters, fox news strategic analyst on this. ralph?is part of the statement that was partially read yesterday. watch. >> we condemn in the strongest terms these attacks. a number of people were wounded and four people were killed including three american citizens. so this is tragedy for both nations, israel and the united states. our hearts go out to the families who obviously are undergoing enormous grief right now. bill: what do you think of that? >> well...
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lieutenant colonel ralph peters is with us. those people that paid us are exploiting this situation? >> certainly that is the case. they know that they can inflate hatred, even v. by the way, stuart, the irony of a mob seems totally lost on the president and attorney general. i have long viewed as a suppressive group. they are really noisy. they are able to attract so much attention. all of their pleas about prejudice against muslims and islam's, it is starting to wear thin. they are having trouble on two fronts. it was not working well. although, they were able to bully american moslems. now, it is wearing thin. they are trying to recruit among america's black population. they are trying to recruit him present. they are familiar with the muslim brotherhood. their radical message is not nearly radical enough for young people. they are now competing with the likes of islamic state. they are losing backgrounds. they are growing desperate. that is why they are trying to do their worst to exacerbate. stuart: colonel peters, will yo
lieutenant colonel ralph peters is with us. those people that paid us are exploiting this situation? >> certainly that is the case. they know that they can inflate hatred, even v. by the way, stuart, the irony of a mob seems totally lost on the president and attorney general. i have long viewed as a suppressive group. they are really noisy. they are able to attract so much attention. all of their pleas about prejudice against muslims and islam's, it is starting to wear thin. they are...
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. >> republican texas congressman ralph hall is retiring at the end of this term. he has served 34 years in the house of representatives. he is 91 years old and on november 27 in 2012, he became the oldest member of the house to ever cast a vote. on december 25 of that year, he became the oldest serving member. in an interview with c-span, congress -- representative hall reflects on his years and the space program. this is about 35 minutes. congressman ralph hall, you have been in the house of representatives since january of 1981. you had hoped to be here for one last term. the voters thought otherwise. how are you processing your departure? havell, of everything i checked on during that race, i was 12 points ahead. and it taught me that you never depend on people who tell you you are ahead when you are not. coming back that night at 3:00 in the morning, i had to think as i was driving out to my house, that happened. i pulled out some old elections and checked how i had done, and i finally figured it out. the other guy got more votes than i did! i got beat! that i
. >> republican texas congressman ralph hall is retiring at the end of this term. he has served 34 years in the house of representatives. he is 91 years old and on november 27 in 2012, he became the oldest member of the house to ever cast a vote. on december 25 of that year, he became the oldest serving member. in an interview with c-span, congress -- representative hall reflects on his years and the space program. this is about 35 minutes. congressman ralph hall, you have been in the...
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ralph, a consumer advocate and author of unstoppable. ralph, i'll start with you. got a big apology from the folks at takata from the head of their global division. however, they might have -- they might have apologized, but they're not going to do what nhtsa is asking which is recalling all autos. what do you say? >> i think they have to. the media is on them. the congress is on them. there's a criminal investigation by the southern district of new york. us attorney. more and more is coming out. they had secret settlements with victims of these defective air bags in order cover up the information and keep it from going public to the media and to people around the country. so i think takata is going to go bankrupt if they don't level on this. they will have to agree there will be other manufacturers of the air bags to replace them. they can't ramp up enough to replace 20 -- 25 million cars with air bags. they don't have the manufacturing capacity -- they can't continue to resist that. they have to come clean. gerri: they say. they don't have to ramp up the recalls,
ralph, a consumer advocate and author of unstoppable. ralph, i'll start with you. got a big apology from the folks at takata from the head of their global division. however, they might have -- they might have apologized, but they're not going to do what nhtsa is asking which is recalling all autos. what do you say? >> i think they have to. the media is on them. the congress is on them. there's a criminal investigation by the southern district of new york. us attorney. more and more is...
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they said, well, i know ralph hall better an i know any of them. we'll have the president call him and maybe he'll pick up those votes that he lost. they needed about 10 votes. they told me he was going to call me. so i was ready for him. he called and said, this is ronald reagan. i said, yeah, i believe that. martha, come over here. he thinks i'm reagan now, but -- i want you to hear him. he said, no, i really am. another guy came over and no, it's really him. that's are funny type things that you don't forget. >> sure. >> when i knocked on the door he told me to come over there. i need some time. i had a program like he did. i always wanted to put a president on hold. i put him on hold about two minutes and i said, well, i can come over there today, tomorrow, or the next 30 minutes. what you want me to do? he told me to get my you-know-what over there. i knocked on the door. he said one question, what is it going to take for you to help me pay for the budget? i had an answer for him. >> as you look across the president's ha you've served under, s
they said, well, i know ralph hall better an i know any of them. we'll have the president call him and maybe he'll pick up those votes that he lost. they needed about 10 votes. they told me he was going to call me. so i was ready for him. he called and said, this is ronald reagan. i said, yeah, i believe that. martha, come over here. he thinks i'm reagan now, but -- i want you to hear him. he said, no, i really am. another guy came over and no, it's really him. that's are funny type things that...
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. >> after more than 30 years in the house of representatives, congressman ralph hall is retiring. at the age of 91, he is the oldest serving member of the house. in our interview, he talked about switching parties, working with different presidents over the years, and the u.s. space program. >> congressman ralph hall, you've been in the house of representatives since january of 1981,aged you'd hoped to be here for one last term. the voters thought otherwise. how are you processing your departure? >> well, everything that i checked on during that that i was 10 to 12 points ahead. it told me one thing, don't listen to people who tell you you're ahead and you're not. i really thought i had it won. come back that night at 3:00 in the morning, i had to think as i was driving back out to my house how it happened. when i got home i pulled out old elections and checked to see how i did there. looked at robert's rule. i figured it out finally. the guy got more votes than i did. i got beat. that's all there is to me. it didn't bother me but it hurt me because it hurt some of my friends. >>
. >> after more than 30 years in the house of representatives, congressman ralph hall is retiring. at the age of 91, he is the oldest serving member of the house. in our interview, he talked about switching parties, working with different presidents over the years, and the u.s. space program. >> congressman ralph hall, you've been in the house of representatives since january of 1981,aged you'd hoped to be here for one last term. the voters thought otherwise. how are you processing...
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>> tonight on c-span, congressional retirement interviews with senator carl levin and congressman ralph hall. then the national transportation safety board looks at the dangers of drowsy driving. president obama pardons to turkeys at the white house. >> michigan senator carl levin is retiring after serving six terms. we recently spoke with him about his political career and the current state of washington politics. >> why are you retiring? >> a number of reasons. i didn't want to spend these years retiring. it is not the way i wanted to spend my time. married and i have been at now 42 of those years have been in public life. we felt it was time. i am also 80 years old now. i just felt it was time to go home, spend a little more time. thatain thing was these years have gone by and they have been so important in terms of america being at war, but also in terms of recovering from a recession, or as chairman of the permanent subcommittee investigations -- important investigations any to go on. i wanted to not take time away from campaigning. here,the budget situation which led to a crazy se
>> tonight on c-span, congressional retirement interviews with senator carl levin and congressman ralph hall. then the national transportation safety board looks at the dangers of drowsy driving. president obama pardons to turkeys at the white house. >> michigan senator carl levin is retiring after serving six terms. we recently spoke with him about his political career and the current state of washington politics. >> why are you retiring? >> a number of reasons. i...
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after four decades of barracks, ralph rigby plans to settle in fayetteville. >>> miranda lambert now the most-decorated female artist in the history of the cma awards. when luke bryan took the top honor last night, entertainment of the year, lambert and blake shelton both won for best vocalist honors. for lambert that means five in a row. that beats the record set by reba mcentire. and martina mcbride. >>> when we come back, beyond the stage with jerry seinfeld. >>> we have a special look here tonight at jerry seinfeld, the man whose self-titled tv show ruled these air waves for many years. but this is also about the business of jerry seinfeld, both his core business and his newest venture, his web series starting its new season, even though there's no real season on the web. he is a man who takes comedy and its manufacturing process very seriously. on a recent wednesday night at the end of the night, the crowd at the gotham comedy club in new york had no idea what was about to happen. the leading observational standup comic of his time had just parked his car and was heading into th
after four decades of barracks, ralph rigby plans to settle in fayetteville. >>> miranda lambert now the most-decorated female artist in the history of the cma awards. when luke bryan took the top honor last night, entertainment of the year, lambert and blake shelton both won for best vocalist honors. for lambert that means five in a row. that beats the record set by reba mcentire. and martina mcbride. >>> when we come back, beyond the stage with jerry seinfeld. >>>...
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lieutenant-colonel ralph peters is year. good to talk to you.t air strikes haveefailed to stop isis, what did you make of that? >> first of all it is great to speak to you again. we go way back. what do i make of it? the president lives in a fantasy world. it is stunning to me. you saw it with his response to domestic election debacle his party suffered a you see and overseas. our airstrikes, even though they have been little love taps, they have made a local difference in certain cases but overall they are not making a strategic difference. i am afraid it might soon be too late, isis has slowed down that they slowed down because they conquered so much so fast. they reached what the military called a culminating point, like you have driven your car so far it is about out of gas and you find it is fine but does need to top it off. isis is topping off. is not just the islamic state a caliphate but other jihadis groups are booming. and the khorasan front, various fringe groups, the one growth industry in the middle east today is terrorism. dave: th
lieutenant-colonel ralph peters is year. good to talk to you.t air strikes haveefailed to stop isis, what did you make of that? >> first of all it is great to speak to you again. we go way back. what do i make of it? the president lives in a fantasy world. it is stunning to me. you saw it with his response to domestic election debacle his party suffered a you see and overseas. our airstrikes, even though they have been little love taps, they have made a local difference in certain cases...
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it was ralph lauren.hink i paid like $60 for it so very good deal. >> reporter: for ralph lauren that's a good deal. >> very good deal yes. >> reporter: some were hitting store after store. >> h and m, gap, forever 21. we went to a lot of stores. they got a lot of deals. >> i got great stuff at victoria secret and new york and company, $5.99 for a hat and scarf. >> reporter: some came from far to spend their cash. james lucas came from chicago. how much did you spend. >> i spend almost $875 here. >> reporter: good deals. >> good deals. i'm not too happy with all the money spent. >> reporter: happy holidays. >> thank you. >> reporter: there is some good news for holiday shoppers. we found most major retailers are extending deals beyond just the normal one day. they're extending them through the weekend. happy shopping. live here at king of prussia mall, dann cuellar channel6 "action news." >> thank you dan. in center city philadelphia the deals were plenty and so were the shoppers. walnut street was filled
it was ralph lauren.hink i paid like $60 for it so very good deal. >> reporter: for ralph lauren that's a good deal. >> very good deal yes. >> reporter: some were hitting store after store. >> h and m, gap, forever 21. we went to a lot of stores. they got a lot of deals. >> i got great stuff at victoria secret and new york and company, $5.99 for a hat and scarf. >> reporter: some came from far to spend their cash. james lucas came from chicago. how much did...
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interviews with retiring congressional members continue with senator carl levin of michigan and senator ralph hall of texas at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> there is no economic purpose served when microsoft or apple are able to shift their revenues to ireland or puerto rico or someplace to avoid paying taxes. there is no economic purpose served when one of these new intellectual property giants that produce good stuff -- i'm not quarreling that apple, with apple, they produce wonderful products. my quarrel with them and other companies like them that have huge profits is the way they avoid paying taxes on those profits and shifting profits and their intellectual property to themselves to their own shell corporations in tax havens to avoid paying taxes. those are the loopholes we need to close and we need the revenue from that in order to avoid another round of sequestration which is this absolutely mindless way to budget where everybody gets cut, including the national institutes of health. i mean we're in the middle of an ebola problem and research has been cut at the national institute o
interviews with retiring congressional members continue with senator carl levin of michigan and senator ralph hall of texas at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> there is no economic purpose served when microsoft or apple are able to shift their revenues to ireland or puerto rico or someplace to avoid paying taxes. there is no economic purpose served when one of these new intellectual property giants that produce good stuff -- i'm not quarreling that apple, with apple, they produce wonderful...
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cheryl: national retail federation, everybody from macy's to ralph lauren to ibm. this is the american economy that could be at stake. but in particular, isn't there language coming out of the workers in meetings that has gotten back to you that suggests that they're actually going to do an active slowdown as best they can as a negotiating tactic with port employers to get their way. they new christmas was coming, this was the way to do it. are you hearing this is specifically discussed in union meetings? >> we've seen the press releases from the pacific maritime where they talked about ports from seattle-tacoma to long beach. crisis level congestion at the ports for a multitude of reasons, we can't get to address all of the congestion. cheryl: i was looking at data coming out of the global port, the monitor for the ports and it looks like we're seeing a volume slowdown. were the retailers prepared for this? >> they were prepared. right now you're at the lull in the peak shipping season. our members have been looking at this for months, well in advance when the neg
cheryl: national retail federation, everybody from macy's to ralph lauren to ibm. this is the american economy that could be at stake. but in particular, isn't there language coming out of the workers in meetings that has gotten back to you that suggests that they're actually going to do an active slowdown as best they can as a negotiating tactic with port employers to get their way. they new christmas was coming, this was the way to do it. are you hearing this is specifically discussed in...
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after four decades of barracks, ralph rigby plans to settle in fayetteville. >>> miranda lambert now the most-decorated female artist in the history of the cma awards. when luke bryan took entertainment of the year, lambert and blake shelton both won for best vocalist honors. for lambert that means five in a row. that beats the record set by reba mcentire. >>> when we come back, beyond the stage with jerry seinfeld. f? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, fatigue,
after four decades of barracks, ralph rigby plans to settle in fayetteville. >>> miranda lambert now the most-decorated female artist in the history of the cma awards. when luke bryan took entertainment of the year, lambert and blake shelton both won for best vocalist honors. for lambert that means five in a row. that beats the record set by reba mcentire. >>> when we come back, beyond the stage with jerry seinfeld. f? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and...
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meteorologist rob marciano is covering all of this from ralph wilson stadium.ob, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, dan. we are about ten degrees warmer today than we were yesterday so some melting of the snow but as you can see behind me there's just way too much in ralph wilson stadium to have a football game being played today so they moved it tomorrow. i guess it would help if there was a roof on that but that's been a big problem because with the snow and the heavy rain roofs have been pushed to the limit and many have failed. you're looking at 1 of nearly 30 roof collapses just south of buffalo, new york, this week under the weight of nearly 80 inches of snow, and as the rain begins to fall, residents fear flooding and more collapses are on the way. take a look. the weight of the snow cracking glass and window panes. and as for the roads, they started digging that car out but what's the sense? i mean, this road hasn't been touched. can you imagine living like this for six days and counting? residents unable to climb over the compact snow and ice a
meteorologist rob marciano is covering all of this from ralph wilson stadium.ob, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, dan. we are about ten degrees warmer today than we were yesterday so some melting of the snow but as you can see behind me there's just way too much in ralph wilson stadium to have a football game being played today so they moved it tomorrow. i guess it would help if there was a roof on that but that's been a big problem because with the snow and the heavy rain roofs...
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why don't i go directly to ralph lauryn. >> that's correct. that you already know ralph lauryn and that is a brand you like. >> and so one of the things that is different about wanelo is that you will be exposed to lots of independent brands, lots of low-end, high-end brands that you just would have never found on your own. so yes, it works for, i this, you know, five brands i like to go to. but it will expose you to thinks that you would have never found otherwise. and of course the other benefit is that it brings all of the brands together for you in a single place. >> is there any risk for you in this. >> risk? >> yeah. in other words, they don't like a product, it's not your fault, it's the fault of the company that sold it to they you just got a transactional fee for connecting two people, a buyer and a seller. >> we take on some responsibility for connecting for sure. and there's choices for us to be made in terms of how centralized, you know, of a platform we want, how much responsibility do we take. and i think that's something we will
why don't i go directly to ralph lauryn. >> that's correct. that you already know ralph lauryn and that is a brand you like. >> and so one of the things that is different about wanelo is that you will be exposed to lots of independent brands, lots of low-end, high-end brands that you just would have never found on your own. so yes, it works for, i this, you know, five brands i like to go to. but it will expose you to thinks that you would have never found otherwise. and of course...
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six of them against one man, ralph blanca. out of the dozens of pitchers he face, more than 20% of the runs came against one guy. shirley povich, who is memorialized at nationals park, his headline item the next day in writing for "the washington post," the art of fiction is dead. the theory being that what happened is so inconceivable as to have been fiction. but i submit to you what he should have known, he made the wrong decision. that was a foreseeable consequence of ignoring the intelligence he had available. what does that have to do with what we do here? physical and cyber security, very often we focus on the consequence. sometimes focusing on the consequence, you can lose sight of the fact of the means you have at your disposal to narrow the chance the consequences will come about. it's important to step back and say, what do we have at our dispos disposal? how can we take what we have already and put it to better effect to ensure we're informing preparedness at the right levels. a very important aspect of that is inte
six of them against one man, ralph blanca. out of the dozens of pitchers he face, more than 20% of the runs came against one guy. shirley povich, who is memorialized at nationals park, his headline item the next day in writing for "the washington post," the art of fiction is dead. the theory being that what happened is so inconceivable as to have been fiction. but i submit to you what he should have known, he made the wrong decision. that was a foreseeable consequence of ignoring the...
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ralph's on a rampage. ralph nader, the guy wrote the book on car safety. hillary clinton would drive this country off a cliff! 8:00 p.m. charles: neil, i never knew ralph fade nader would say something like that. proof you dream it can happen. calling all fans of the original batman series. the show, it might have been campy and corny and was prescient of a lot of things. i will explain. send us the questions and tweets. where are they? i like when you flood us with them. keep it right here. market at all-time highs. i will make you more money. ♪ ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they c
ralph's on a rampage. ralph nader, the guy wrote the book on car safety. hillary clinton would drive this country off a cliff! 8:00 p.m. charles: neil, i never knew ralph fade nader would say something like that. proof you dream it can happen. calling all fans of the original batman series. the show, it might have been campy and corny and was prescient of a lot of things. i will explain. send us the questions and tweets. where are they? i like when you flood us with them. keep it right here....