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and the whole place was a raucous, raucous mess. [ gunshot ] >> country thomas: the murder happened downey closed the club down. >> jack klein: well, my father went down and locked, padlocked the building immediately. >> ed curtin: mr. nesline had followed mr. harding to that club, had followed him up the steps to the second balcony and shot him. >> john eaton: there was a real gangland killing there, real violence, and it colored people's perception of the place. >> mike tramonte: the club was, began as the bayou, its genesis was in 1953. there we three owners at that time, a gentleman named mike munley, my uncle tony tramonte, and, of course, my father vince. >> bill whelan: well, the way i understand, mike was at the knights of columbus one night havin' a drink at the bar, and he said, i'm gonna open up a place and we're going to feature jazz six nights a week. and vince says, sure, i'd like to get a piece of that. mike says, sure. he says, but i don't have any money. he says, that's alright, i'll loan it to ya. and then, while he was standing there talking, his brother tony came in a
and the whole place was a raucous, raucous mess. [ gunshot ] >> country thomas: the murder happened downey closed the club down. >> jack klein: well, my father went down and locked, padlocked the building immediately. >> ed curtin: mr. nesline had followed mr. harding to that club, had followed him up the steps to the second balcony and shot him. >> john eaton: there was a real gangland killing there, real violence, and it colored people's perception of the place....
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it was sometime in april -- sometime in april, the house passed their budget, after an open, raucous debate. we passed our gaivment i think we stayed on the floor until 5:00 in the morning, i recall. i remember being very tired and everybody was pretty agray vatted. but we stayed heard and we got our work done. so when people call for negotiation, the time for negotiation was then, and we can still have this six-month delayed negotiation. but the house republicans, the tea party republicans and house republicans have to put their weapons down. you cannot negotiate with a gun to your head, and it's not fair. it's not just to ours, but it's to our constituents and our businesses, on their behalf, i'm saying to my delegation and to the house republicans, don't use these reckless and irresponsible tactics. and, in addition, don't even threaten -- don't even use the threat of not living up to the full faith and credit of the united states of america. you are really playing with fire then. and that's what i believe the president is saying. that's what democrats are saying. now, we have pro
it was sometime in april -- sometime in april, the house passed their budget, after an open, raucous debate. we passed our gaivment i think we stayed on the floor until 5:00 in the morning, i recall. i remember being very tired and everybody was pretty agray vatted. but we stayed heard and we got our work done. so when people call for negotiation, the time for negotiation was then, and we can still have this six-month delayed negotiation. but the house republicans, the tea party republicans and...
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they created so much raucous that the nypd received more than 200 phone calls about this. someone posted this camera to youtube where it's been viewed 4 million times. this is the biker who stopped short in front of the suv, causing the driver to bump him. when the driver tried to get away from all this, he ran over another biker. he suffered two broken legs and other severe injuries. his mother is understandably upset and demanding justice for her son. >> for the police not to accept that and charge this man for what he did to my son is unbelievable considering what happened to him. but what about my son? >> now the driver of the suv was taken to a hospital and got stitches in his face. he hasn't been charged yet. the search for other suspects, the other bikers continues. >>> live right now at 5:00 we're monitoring the white house where congressional leaders from both parties will be talking about the shutdown for the first time. they'll be talking with the president. >>> plus, federal workers fed up. they may be off the job. but they are working over time during the gove
they created so much raucous that the nypd received more than 200 phone calls about this. someone posted this camera to youtube where it's been viewed 4 million times. this is the biker who stopped short in front of the suv, causing the driver to bump him. when the driver tried to get away from all this, he ran over another biker. he suffered two broken legs and other severe injuries. his mother is understandably upset and demanding justice for her son. >> for the police not to accept...
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certainly going after al libi has caused a raucous, perhaps not to people on the street but politicallyre it can live through and a certain, a second, rather whether or not the tassett approval exists. what would be the follow-on option, it would very likely be a government of a much more is psalm mist flavor and the question that people ask me is what really what the united states wants her? >> a very sensitive situation. nic robertson and barbara starr, thank you very much. >>> a pilot who actually falls ill, gets sick while flying a small plane and a passenger is forced to take over. >> he needed a little help but he did get down on the ground. we'll discuss that next. >>> all right. just imagine this, you're in an airplane, just you and the pilot, and he falls ill. >> that's exactly wa happened. you're over the skies of great britain. you have to head to the nearest airport and it's up to you to take controls and land the plane, something you've never done before. >> this happened, by the way. erin mclaughlin from london with more. >> reporter: it's every passenger's nightmare. he's
certainly going after al libi has caused a raucous, perhaps not to people on the street but politicallyre it can live through and a certain, a second, rather whether or not the tassett approval exists. what would be the follow-on option, it would very likely be a government of a much more is psalm mist flavor and the question that people ask me is what really what the united states wants her? >> a very sensitive situation. nic robertson and barbara starr, thank you very much. >>>...
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we won't be able to bring coverage of that to you, but expect that it will be a raucous and boy boistrous deal. they feel it does nothing to change the healthcare reform law. and its thought that john boehner will be supporting them to pass this. when will this come to a vote? we're not clear about that yet. it could be coming after dinner. it comes down to this meeting. votes are not typically scheduled until they know they have the votes to get it passed. there is still a lot of doubt and back-room maneuvering going on right now. it has to get signature and passed to president obama before it becomes law, and we have ten hours. >> what is exactly in this deal? >> reporter: the key components is the fact that it would raise the u.s. debt ceiling, and raise it to february 7th. it's just really buying time. it's not working out any of the spending problems that the united states has. that's what a lot of people have issues with. it will reopen the government. more than 800,000 federal workers are off the job. they don't know if they're going to get paid. it would men that they would come b
we won't be able to bring coverage of that to you, but expect that it will be a raucous and boy boistrous deal. they feel it does nothing to change the healthcare reform law. and its thought that john boehner will be supporting them to pass this. when will this come to a vote? we're not clear about that yet. it could be coming after dinner. it comes down to this meeting. votes are not typically scheduled until they know they have the votes to get it passed. there is still a lot of doubt and...
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ohio state, on the other hand, is going through a raucous environment. this is a northwestern team that has been hosting college game day for the first time since 1995. there will be energy around that team. if ohio state can quell that early, there will be emotion and northwestern will come out fired up. if they can quell that early, they should have no problem beating northwestern. they've beat them five times. they should really run over this team. but if they let the team capitalize on the energy and the crowd it will be a dogfight, and something they don't want to get into. >> and graham watson joining us here on al jazeera. thanks a lot, graham. >> reporter: thank you. >> they're known to be good students, but they've got football teams. >> good athletes. mike, thank you. >>> a car without a driver and glasses that are just as good as the big screen. well, kin kinda sorta. the cutting edge ta gadgets aret being made with enthusiasm. >> the annual sea tech exhibition has been greeted with excitement. it's when the biggest names have traditionally pr
ohio state, on the other hand, is going through a raucous environment. this is a northwestern team that has been hosting college game day for the first time since 1995. there will be energy around that team. if ohio state can quell that early, there will be emotion and northwestern will come out fired up. if they can quell that early, they should have no problem beating northwestern. they've beat them five times. they should really run over this team. but if they let the team capitalize on the...
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. >> john, can you talk about this raucous meeting yesterday and how it is when you had unanimous support the levy board here in new orleans yesterday for unanimous support for the lawsuit. they chose to not nominate you vice president of the board. >> politics did intrude. that is kind of unique nominating committee that was created after katrina. it was supposed to be created to insulate the selection process from politics. if you look at the members of our board, it is really kind of extraordinary. we have the author of the most advanced storm surge modeling the world. we used to have a past president of the american society of civil engineers. writeve engineers who college textbooks. this is a board of truly capable people. the members of the nominating committee made no bones about it politics were letting intervene. the governor was against the lawsuit. they didn't want to offend the governor. so they did not renominate me. the governor had already said i was not going to get reappointed. in terms of substance, it is not a deal, but it is offensive to the process that this board cre
. >> john, can you talk about this raucous meeting yesterday and how it is when you had unanimous support the levy board here in new orleans yesterday for unanimous support for the lawsuit. they chose to not nominate you vice president of the board. >> politics did intrude. that is kind of unique nominating committee that was created after katrina. it was supposed to be created to insulate the selection process from politics. if you look at the members of our board, it is really...
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that's compared to the sort of raucous receptions that we saw earlier today for michele bachmann, ted cruz, et cetera, anderson. >> when you hear ben carson saying that obama care, the affordable care act, is the worst thing to happen in this country since slavery, how did that play in this crowd? grassroots conservatives attacking over and over again the republican leadership, the establishment, the quote unquote old bulls on capitol hill. and that just previews the sort of problem that the party is going to have moving forward in the mid-terms, in these primaries and in the presidential campaign, frankly, in 2016 on these debate stages. you're going to see this rift in the republican party. it's existed for a long time, but it's really come to the forein the middle of this government shutdown. >> it certainly has. peter appreciate the update. >>> the tension between the two wings of the republican party set against the pressure of new polling and a lot of public pain really raises the stakes for all concerned. let's talk about it with alice stuart, republican consultant and spokeswo
that's compared to the sort of raucous receptions that we saw earlier today for michele bachmann, ted cruz, et cetera, anderson. >> when you hear ben carson saying that obama care, the affordable care act, is the worst thing to happen in this country since slavery, how did that play in this crowd? grassroots conservatives attacking over and over again the republican leadership, the establishment, the quote unquote old bulls on capitol hill. and that just previews the sort of problem that...
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they will talk to the congressional black raucous. careful.o be that is all i am saying. the business community. other then they count the same way, i am not sure where they get that. >> what is your expectation, if any? murray, >> is this more hope? feel the samend i way. >> you think something will come out of the session? >> i think literally we would all agree that marks producer your reconcilable. --can focus on the condition differences or focus on what we need simplistically is a cr to fund the government for a year and avoid another government shutdown fight. we could focus on the similarities and limited aspect of what they really need to do. what they are going to do i do not know. i suspect they will try to invent framework language on entitlements and may be some kind of tax reform. you cannot do either between now and december 13. you and tom both gave ryan -- >> he voted against it because it failed to address the underlying fiscal problem. >> he did the same thing on simpson-bowles. we had trouble with it, too. two baselines originally. if i can use to him
they will talk to the congressional black raucous. careful.o be that is all i am saying. the business community. other then they count the same way, i am not sure where they get that. >> what is your expectation, if any? murray, >> is this more hope? feel the samend i way. >> you think something will come out of the session? >> i think literally we would all agree that marks producer your reconcilable. --can focus on the condition differences or focus on what we need...
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that's compared to the sort of raucous receptions that we saw earlier today for michele bachmann, ted cruz, et cetera, anderson. >> when you hear ben carson saying that obama care, the affordable care act, is the worst thing to happen in this country since slavery, how did that play in this crowd? i heard some people applaud. i couldn't tell how widespread it was. i mean, worse than 9/11, worse than the internment of japanese americans during world war ii, worse than the civil war? how did it play? >> reporter: all of that went over really well here as it does for a number of conservative events. you could go to a county republican party convention, a tea party convention, cpac, values voter summit. the red meat plays well in these rooms. and it represents a bit of a problem for the republican party, frankly. think about this. just seven months ago, the republican national committee released an autopsy report looking back on the election, looking at how they can win in the future. they said the republican party needs to stop talking to itself. they need to use rhetoric that's more app
that's compared to the sort of raucous receptions that we saw earlier today for michele bachmann, ted cruz, et cetera, anderson. >> when you hear ben carson saying that obama care, the affordable care act, is the worst thing to happen in this country since slavery, how did that play in this crowd? i heard some people applaud. i couldn't tell how widespread it was. i mean, worse than 9/11, worse than the internment of japanese americans during world war ii, worse than the civil war? how...
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his leadership was questioned by raucous members in congress. the last 16 days has emboldened him, made him more respected within the conference. i do think while mitch mcconnell says the government will not shut down, these members in the conference will want something in exchange for funding the government what is it they get? we don't know. fascinate how it plays into election year of 2014. i don't think it's lets pass a clean cr. they are going to want something in return. boehner might have to get creative. first thing they wanted to do defund the health care law, pass it through senate, strip it out. allow members to get on the record and vent some steam. >> chris cillizza, lets talk about virginia. this race in virginia has widened. first example we have in a poll, nbc news maris poll. the election is 18 days away. we're seeing terry mcauliffe is pulling away from ken cuccinelli, off year election and low turnout could favor the republicans. still within reach for cuccinelli. this has been one of the most negatively advertised campaigns i
his leadership was questioned by raucous members in congress. the last 16 days has emboldened him, made him more respected within the conference. i do think while mitch mcconnell says the government will not shut down, these members in the conference will want something in exchange for funding the government what is it they get? we don't know. fascinate how it plays into election year of 2014. i don't think it's lets pass a clean cr. they are going to want something in return. boehner might...
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where is the raucous house caucus in the deal making? most data points to disarray. after reviewing his options over chinese takeouts and cigarettes, how angry the stock markets get on voting on a bill in the lower chamber. speaking of which global financial leaders warned this weekend of massive disruption the world over should america fail. somewhere between gaenghas khan. we will see what it takes to leave reality and step into today. senator fellows from brookings institute ed. and birthday boy robert costa. former clinton white house secretary and managing director of the global park group deedee myers, who is also the author of "why women should rule the world" a book everyone should own. former white house secretary the inimitable robert gibbs. breaking news. the president and vice president are headed to the hill. the republicans and specifically mitch mcconnell have been ringing the bell saying where is joe biden in all this. can we have our biden back. biden was critical to the last deal. do you think he'll play a critical role in the upcoming issues? >> i
where is the raucous house caucus in the deal making? most data points to disarray. after reviewing his options over chinese takeouts and cigarettes, how angry the stock markets get on voting on a bill in the lower chamber. speaking of which global financial leaders warned this weekend of massive disruption the world over should america fail. somewhere between gaenghas khan. we will see what it takes to leave reality and step into today. senator fellows from brookings institute ed. and birthday...
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>>> having gone full steam ahead the raucous caucus has a new bull, default. this is "now." >>> apparently satisfied with a government shutdown that has furloughed hundreds of thousands of american workers, the republican party is eyeing the country's debt ceiling for its next kill. the latest sign the gop is seriously considering defaulting on the full faith and credit of the united states death ceiling trutherism. >> i don't think it's going to be collapsed. i think all this talk about a default has been a lot of demagoguery, false demagoguery. >> steve king is not alone in his reckless ignorance. told failing the raise the debt limit would bring stability. congressman nick mulvaney cut his own slice. the wild theory is that even if the u.s. breaches the debt ceiling the treasury could continue to prioritize certain payments including social security. it's a line of logic refuted by cannot mists and most people with a general understanding of the way things work. last week the treasury department learned default would lead to the events of the magnitude of l
>>> having gone full steam ahead the raucous caucus has a new bull, default. this is "now." >>> apparently satisfied with a government shutdown that has furloughed hundreds of thousands of american workers, the republican party is eyeing the country's debt ceiling for its next kill. the latest sign the gop is seriously considering defaulting on the full faith and credit of the united states death ceiling trutherism. >> i don't think it's going to be collapsed....
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the invited but not coming the rest of the raucous caucus who the speaker decided to leave behind. joining me jonathan capehart and washington chief at the huffing post ryan grimm. jonath jonathan chafe and luke russell. tweeting from a source inside the room and wrote worrisome for leadership, hearing the response for a six week plan is near silent. i ask you, luke, do we have any sense that john boehner's own plan will actually pass among members of his caucus? >> that is the million-dollar question, alex. from where we stand right now, we don't know the answer. the reason being any clean extension of the debt ceiling is considered sacrilegious from any number of folks. what the leadership was doing, according to my sources, trying to stress team work saying we need to do this, get the possession of the ball back, to try to advance to fight against obama care. we can't bring the world's economy to its knees and be blamed for that, too. they also impair them that their polls are getting hit by this. talking to members coming out of there, there's a lot of trepidation for them to s
the invited but not coming the rest of the raucous caucus who the speaker decided to leave behind. joining me jonathan capehart and washington chief at the huffing post ryan grimm. jonath jonathan chafe and luke russell. tweeting from a source inside the room and wrote worrisome for leadership, hearing the response for a six week plan is near silent. i ask you, luke, do we have any sense that john boehner's own plan will actually pass among members of his caucus? >> that is the...
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from where we stand right now, while there is this division between establishment and more raucous caucus cruz wing they like boehner the guys on the latter. heritage action, while they have the power to come out and say, hey, we can't change obama care until 2017, folks aren't going to forget that too quick. that's something leadership folks are happy to push out, guys. >> kelly o'donnell joined us. we want to put up on the screen what was in the bill passed last night and signed by the president. we're talking about funding the government through january 15th, when, by the way, the members level of sequesters would kick in if they don't do anything to change it into a real budget. raising the debt ceiling through february 7th. it is kicking the can down the road. letting treasury use extraordinary measures to prioritize payments if they haven't raised the debt ceiling again and actually having a house senate budget. they met today. actually having a budget which conferrees haven't met in years. they met today to do things by regular order. there's significance to that. what sneaked into
from where we stand right now, while there is this division between establishment and more raucous caucus cruz wing they like boehner the guys on the latter. heritage action, while they have the power to come out and say, hey, we can't change obama care until 2017, folks aren't going to forget that too quick. that's something leadership folks are happy to push out, guys. >> kelly o'donnell joined us. we want to put up on the screen what was in the bill passed last night and signed by the...
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. >>> two days to default, speaker john boehner is trying once again to get his raucous caulkous behindnment funding effort. there's only one problem. senate democrats have made it clear, it has no chance of survival on the other side of the capital. i'm joined now by democratic senator, john tester of monday. good afternoon, sir. even as you join us, your colleague, senator david vitter, was just -- is now debating the vitter amendment, which, of course, the house speaker plans to table as part of the condition for reopening the government, and for raising the debt ceiling. what's your reaction to the news today? >> pretty darn irresponsible, i'll tell you that. i mean, we're playing with fire. we've talked about this for three weeks now, coming up on this debt limit. and for speaker boehner to come in with another one of his gimmickses that puts the whole faith and confidence of our government at risk, our economy in a tailspin in a day or two i think is about as irresponsible as you can get. hurting a lot of folks. and it is time -- it is time to step up to the plate, harry, and mitc
. >>> two days to default, speaker john boehner is trying once again to get his raucous caulkous behindnment funding effort. there's only one problem. senate democrats have made it clear, it has no chance of survival on the other side of the capital. i'm joined now by democratic senator, john tester of monday. good afternoon, sir. even as you join us, your colleague, senator david vitter, was just -- is now debating the vitter amendment, which, of course, the house speaker plans to...
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but at the same time when you look at the other side, there's such a kind of joyous, raucous sense about it. >> if you are elected on the premise that we do not want you to be led by this president, and then you then turn around and say, he's not stepping up to lead us even though i will refuse to be led by him and my constituents don't want me to ever compromise with this man, how are you playing both sides of the coin? >> we've got to take a quick break. congressman king please stay with us. when we come back we'll focus on how this end, fit ends, when it ends and who might get hurt the most. we'll be right back. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too,
but at the same time when you look at the other side, there's such a kind of joyous, raucous sense about it. >> if you are elected on the premise that we do not want you to be led by this president, and then you then turn around and say, he's not stepping up to lead us even though i will refuse to be led by him and my constituents don't want me to ever compromise with this man, how are you playing both sides of the coin? >> we've got to take a quick break. congressman king please...
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i don't think they recognized how raucous democracy would be. \m/m >> arsenio hall comes back with fromgram. there is a clip 1992 when bill clinton was running for president. what impact this moment have? [applause] >> well, that was the loudest clip and it was really a ground-breaking moment when clinton goes on the arsenio hall show and not only plays the saxophone but wears sunglasses and trying to be helpful. playing elvis, heart break hotel. some of the critics say not well. you can figure out where the phone was. he sits down and talks to arsenio for a good 20 minutes to a half hour about some very personal topics. if you think back, in 1968, nixon, richard nixon, went on laughing. he said the phrase -- the signature fratz of that show which was talk it to me. he didn't say it that well. that's the extent of the experience. that humanized nixon. here, 20 plus years later, you have a presidential candidate putting himself out there showing he's hip, cool, combining both music and television in the way that he's going to be appealing to the
i don't think they recognized how raucous democracy would be. \m/m >> arsenio hall comes back with fromgram. there is a clip 1992 when bill clinton was running for president. what impact this moment have? [applause] >> well, that was the loudest clip and it was really a ground-breaking moment when clinton goes on the arsenio hall show and not only plays the saxophone but wears sunglasses and trying to be helpful. playing elvis, heart break hotel. some of the critics say not well....
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just before this raucous scene is caught on camera, the pico rivera dons are playing the downey razorbacks-year-old boys are playing football. the pico rivera quarterback drops back for a long pass, but a downey razorback makes a nice play, intercepting the ball and racing down the sideline. and after the play, a little extracurricular activity. watch as a very upset pico player says something to his coach and points toward the stands. then seconds later, an unbelievable brawl breaks out between parents, spilling out of the bleachers and onto the field. rene gamboa is the mother of the boy who just said something to his coach. she thinks a parent of a player on the opposing team pushed her son, and she's mad. >> so i turned around to the people in the bleachers, and i said, i want to know what parent pushed my kid. and the man with the blue jersey stood up and said, i f'ing pushed your kid. what are you going to do about it? >> the man in the blue jersey is this guy, who after the exchange with gamboa, is being viciously kicked and beaten. his name, dezi tubbs. tubbs said he never made the
just before this raucous scene is caught on camera, the pico rivera dons are playing the downey razorbacks-year-old boys are playing football. the pico rivera quarterback drops back for a long pass, but a downey razorback makes a nice play, intercepting the ball and racing down the sideline. and after the play, a little extracurricular activity. watch as a very upset pico player says something to his coach and points toward the stands. then seconds later, an unbelievable brawl breaks out...
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. >>> having gone full steam ahead the raucous caucus has a new bull, default.ently satisfied with a government shutdown that has furloughed hundreds of thousands of american workers, the republican party is eyeing the country's debt ceiling for its next kill. the latest sign the gop is seriously considering defaulting on the full faith and credit of the united states death ceiling trutherism. >> i don't think it's going to be collapsed. i think all this talk about a default has been a lot of demagoguery, false demagoguery. >> steve king is not alone in his reckless ignorance. told failing the raise the debt limit would bring stability. congressman nick mulvaney cut his own slice. the wild theory
. >>> having gone full steam ahead the raucous caucus has a new bull, default.ently satisfied with a government shutdown that has furloughed hundreds of thousands of american workers, the republican party is eyeing the country's debt ceiling for its next kill. the latest sign the gop is seriously considering defaulting on the full faith and credit of the united states death ceiling trutherism. >> i don't think it's going to be collapsed. i think all this talk about a default has...
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i don't think they recognize how raucous democracy could be and how open and wouldn't necessarily have those educated population following them. the second thing is just technology, whether it is broadcast or the ability to capture people on film and moving images. or the ability for presidents to convey their image to the american people. i think all of those have really changed the way that presidents communicate with the people. you have to appeal to the common man. that was the 19th century. but in the 20th century you have to master these various technologies in order to find ways to appeal to the common man. >> out of nowhere arsen yo hall comes back with a a program. here's a clip back from 1992 in june when bill clinton was running for the presidency. what impact did this moment ave? >> well, that was inteed your loudest clip and it was really a ground breaking moment when clinton goes on the arsen yo hall show and not only plays the saxophone but wears sun glasses and trying to be -- playing elvis. some critics said not very well. but then he goes and sits down and talks to hi
i don't think they recognize how raucous democracy could be and how open and wouldn't necessarily have those educated population following them. the second thing is just technology, whether it is broadcast or the ability to capture people on film and moving images. or the ability for presidents to convey their image to the american people. i think all of those have really changed the way that presidents communicate with the people. you have to appeal to the common man. that was the 19th...
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they got off to a pretty raucous start this morning.servatives, four of them as you showed there were invited by the values voters summit to talk about the government shutdown and ted cruz, the texas u.s. senator who has been at the forefront of this, didn't disappoint. he got a standing over vision forms 21-hour speech against obamacare in the senate and wasted no time urging the right not to abandon its principles and keep up the fight to defund obamacare, cut spending before they raise the debt limit and make sure they come out withal e government and hold to conservative values. watch. >> listen, none of us know what will happen on this obamacare fight right now. in my view the house of representatives needs to keep what it has been doing which is standing strong. >> reporter: a lot of republicans are sort of angry at ted cruz for putting together this shutdown strategy that didn't have endgame in establishment republican views. mr. cruz repeatedly was interrupted today by liberal hecklers. the way he dealt with them brought the cro
they got off to a pretty raucous start this morning.servatives, four of them as you showed there were invited by the values voters summit to talk about the government shutdown and ted cruz, the texas u.s. senator who has been at the forefront of this, didn't disappoint. he got a standing over vision forms 21-hour speech against obamacare in the senate and wasted no time urging the right not to abandon its principles and keep up the fight to defund obamacare, cut spending before they raise the...
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we had some raucous crowds this year and i can only imagine what the game will be like today and thegame tomorrow. now that the bleachers will be filled, that's right going to be very tough for the tying torres play. >> we have video this morning of the a's flag proudly flying in oakland. we have been talking about being very windy this morning. i heard meteorologist rosemary say that the winds will die down and it is going to be a nice night at the colyseum. maybe in the 70s. you should show up early, though, for the game. again, it is sold out tonight, sold out tomorrow. there are those new security measures in place. you have to go through a metal detector before you go into the ballpark. it will take people longer to get inside. >> thank you, pam. >>> it is 20 minutes now before 8:00. a frightening scene and a close call for a driver after strong winds brought down a really big tree. >>> and in florida, they are bracing for a tropical storm. how the government shutdown could complicate the response to this tropical storm emergency. >>> traffic armed the bay area and we are watchi
we had some raucous crowds this year and i can only imagine what the game will be like today and thegame tomorrow. now that the bleachers will be filled, that's right going to be very tough for the tying torres play. >> we have video this morning of the a's flag proudly flying in oakland. we have been talking about being very windy this morning. i heard meteorologist rosemary say that the winds will die down and it is going to be a nice night at the colyseum. maybe in the 70s. you should...
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this is a raucous caucus, no doubt about it. a lot of people came here in 2020 and 2012.in, they are trying to do the right thing, doing what their constituents want them to do, i would expect a vigorous debate. the democrats are more cohesive than they used to be. the diversity that we used to think of, they are smart -- smaller and further to the left, it makes agreement between the two difficult from the speaker standpoint. host: congressman peter king talk about this clash within republicans. let's listen. [video clip] are willing to close down the government if youacare were not defunded, are not a real conservative unless you voted to shut down the government, people like senator cruise, building up lists and raising funds to use against other republicans. have an internal party fight with people in the senate and the house, which would be great if it was only republican fight. but the government shutdown. host: your take? guest: peter king is one of my favorite members. i was the director of the committee when he was elected, i have a great deal of respect for what
this is a raucous caucus, no doubt about it. a lot of people came here in 2020 and 2012.in, they are trying to do the right thing, doing what their constituents want them to do, i would expect a vigorous debate. the democrats are more cohesive than they used to be. the diversity that we used to think of, they are smart -- smaller and further to the left, it makes agreement between the two difficult from the speaker standpoint. host: congressman peter king talk about this clash within...
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christie: i think both of us had trouble hearing that over the raucous applause. >> moderator: i apologizefeisty crowd. but i do want to remind our audience that it does inhibit our candidates, and it takes away their time to respond, so we'll cheer afterwards, all right? okay. governor, senator, would you be comfortable making your medical records public to prove that you are fit to serve four more years? governor, i'll let you take that one. christie: sure. you know, listen, i'm happy to make medical reports public, and, you know, fact is that people see whether you're fit for the job by whether you can do the job or not. and people have watched me over the last four years do the job under some really significantly difficult circumstances and come to work every day and work as hard as i can for the people of this state. so if anybody's really concerned about my health, i'd be happy to show them a report from my doctor anytime they ask. >> moderator: senator, would you be comfortable? buono: if he didn't denigrate my public service tonight, i'd hate to see when he does. i have stroke and
christie: i think both of us had trouble hearing that over the raucous applause. >> moderator: i apologizefeisty crowd. but i do want to remind our audience that it does inhibit our candidates, and it takes away their time to respond, so we'll cheer afterwards, all right? okay. governor, senator, would you be comfortable making your medical records public to prove that you are fit to serve four more years? governor, i'll let you take that one. christie: sure. you know, listen, i'm happy...
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the more insidious master plan, some people in the fractious raucous caucus in the house won like tot fall apart and sort of piecemeal put it back together. >> that way this government shutdown worked really well for them. >> i will say what has worked well for them, mika, president obama i think made a horrible miscal claegs. he basically said planes will fall out of the sky, old people are going to like suffer, kids are going to be starving in the streets and they kept whipping up a frenzy. it never came. same thing with the government shutdown, some people are suffering, really suffering, but most voters aren't going to experience that suffering. >> it's a tricky balance. >> but you did get, like you said, though, talk about defaulting on our debt. guess what, the international markets are going to reverberate with that impact. it will end up hurting small business owners and people living on main street. >> you know, he probably should have said, okay, this is surreal and social security checks will stop coming out, things like. that because whenry sort of piecemeal stitch it tog
the more insidious master plan, some people in the fractious raucous caucus in the house won like tot fall apart and sort of piecemeal put it back together. >> that way this government shutdown worked really well for them. >> i will say what has worked well for them, mika, president obama i think made a horrible miscal claegs. he basically said planes will fall out of the sky, old people are going to like suffer, kids are going to be starving in the streets and they kept whipping up...
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you remember those community meetings we had which turned into raucous meetings many, many times.f you can't stand the heat, harry truman said, get out of the kitchen. i am proud of what that legislation is going to do for health care in america. i see people who don't have health insurance, i see families wiped out, and i want to do something about it. we have a plan. it's been voted on. it went to the supreme court. we had a presidential election. i don't see any alternative plan that even comes close to doing what the aca will do. only god is perfect. times"n "the washington -- "the affordable care act isn't." " think about how changes like this affect the economy. if you suddenly have to come up with $200, $200, $400 a month or more, what do you do? you economize. you have less could you rely on older equipment longer. you reluctantly raise prices, knowing it will cost to customers, cut back on hours for employees, and most importantly, you stop hiring. guest: he doesn't know what he's talking about. let me say this about heritage. 10 years ago now, greta, when the congress pa
you remember those community meetings we had which turned into raucous meetings many, many times.f you can't stand the heat, harry truman said, get out of the kitchen. i am proud of what that legislation is going to do for health care in america. i see people who don't have health insurance, i see families wiped out, and i want to do something about it. we have a plan. it's been voted on. it went to the supreme court. we had a presidential election. i don't see any alternative plan that even...
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in fact, i told a friend is to be the most raucous panel other on when power on c-span 2. we decided to do was tell the story through characters. and so, we had a priest and lovick, for whom conservation was second to salvation. we had an ax music promoter from austin who went back up to his hometown in tampa in turn in one of the farms in this date. nearly the second major wind farm in the country. and so we have a set of characters. a couple of them are here today. michael osborne is in the audience. von melson, and other protagonist is here. >> can he stand up, please? >> is my goal. [applause] >> said the story kind of tracks to things. it tracks how wind power goes from being a hippie, alternative sort of power source to dig business and the characters involved with that. but it also takes a look kind of inside at the back room politics involved the capital, to forge certain compromises, legislative compromises that got wind energy off the ground in the 1990s. so that is for amateurs -- ann richards comes in. and then the other thing that maybe we will talk about late
in fact, i told a friend is to be the most raucous panel other on when power on c-span 2. we decided to do was tell the story through characters. and so, we had a priest and lovick, for whom conservation was second to salvation. we had an ax music promoter from austin who went back up to his hometown in tampa in turn in one of the farms in this date. nearly the second major wind farm in the country. and so we have a set of characters. a couple of them are here today. michael osborne is in the...