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rutherford: thank you, bill.t is good to be with you this morning. i tell you, it is difficult to determine that right now, and i was in st. johns county anderday with sheriff sure, the frustration with this storm is it is moving so slow, in fact, i am staying in contact through the eot's sheriff sure, sheriff williams and evolve, and the sheriff up saidssau, and that one this is like watching the grass grow. it is moving so slowly. but the results can be catastrophic. right now,a cat 5 165 mile an hour sustained winds. it has wobbled a little bit to the west, but one thing, bill, that i would like everyone in northeast florida to remember is look at the cone not the lines, because it can go anywhere inside that cone. we have to be vigilant with this storm. it is a massive storm. we are still expecting -- look, they are predicting 90 miles to 120 miles east of my district, which is due volcker on the st. -- is due nassau, uvall, st. johns, and , which issts up to 73 hurricane winds almost from a three foot to fiv
rutherford: thank you, bill.t is good to be with you this morning. i tell you, it is difficult to determine that right now, and i was in st. johns county anderday with sheriff sure, the frustration with this storm is it is moving so slow, in fact, i am staying in contact through the eot's sheriff sure, sheriff williams and evolve, and the sheriff up saidssau, and that one this is like watching the grass grow. it is moving so slowly. but the results can be catastrophic. right now,a cat 5 165...
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into rutherford county?our aides on parole [ laughter ] i mean, seriously, now - [ cheers and applause now he's -- he's just making up scary stories. he should hold his rallies in the dark with a flashlight under his face [ laughter ] it's like a racist stephen king. "where do you live, maine? how would you like it if they released clowns into your sewers that bit your arms off?" [ light laughter ] in fact, trump seems to be getting more into crowd work at his rallies. because after he asked people if they'd be cool with fictional criminals rampaging through their streets, he polled the audience on a very complex esoteric policy question a question that has vexed and bedeviled academics for centuries. a question of such import that it could very well define trump's presidency and this country for decades to come. >> what do you like better made in america or made in the u.s.a. go ahead wait ready? we'll go made in america then made in the u.s.a. what do you like better? made in america? [ cheers and applause
into rutherford county?our aides on parole [ laughter ] i mean, seriously, now - [ cheers and applause now he's -- he's just making up scary stories. he should hold his rallies in the dark with a flashlight under his face [ laughter ] it's like a racist stephen king. "where do you live, maine? how would you like it if they released clowns into your sewers that bit your arms off?" [ light laughter ] in fact, trump seems to be getting more into crowd work at his rallies. because after...
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she and her husband, rutherford b. hayes, utilized the conservatory in a special way.hey were teetotalers, so there was no alcohol at the white house. after a dinner with guests, instead of serving drinks, they led tourists in the conservatory. it seems to have gone over surprisingly well with guests going away pleased with the experience. by about the year 1900, the single conservatory, which is the big building here, had grown into one vast glasshouse complex that ranged over much of the southwest grounds. the conservatory itself was for show and enjoyment. a luxury for the presidential household. but the rest of the buildings were purely functional greenhouses, simply utilitarian spaces designed to grow as many plants as possible. they cranked out thousands, possibly tens of thousands of bulbs, ferns, and flowers for use inside the white house. from left to right we have a rose house, a geranium house, a grea -- grapery, a second, smaller rose house. the white house has always seen the rows as can of the flowers. finally, a general propagating house and an orchid ho
she and her husband, rutherford b. hayes, utilized the conservatory in a special way.hey were teetotalers, so there was no alcohol at the white house. after a dinner with guests, instead of serving drinks, they led tourists in the conservatory. it seems to have gone over surprisingly well with guests going away pleased with the experience. by about the year 1900, the single conservatory, which is the big building here, had grown into one vast glasshouse complex that ranged over much of the...
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hardened and horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. whole state can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing was sanctuary cities. go to california there are so many forgot you had people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities. they just are not able to do it with the people that get elected. lot of illegal voting go on out there by the way. but mccready said it was "the right call to send illegal alien criminals loose in the great state. of north carolina. with the encouragement of those jurisdictions have released thousands of dangerous criminal aliens into your communities. [booing] the charges against these criminals with sexual assault robbery and kidnapping and homicide and murder. why would you do it? just recently those charged with first-degree rape and crimes against a child was set free. support for sanctuary cities is the loyalty to american - - disloyalty to american citizens and mccready want century cities with all the protections for people that are serious criminals. [booing] tomorrow is you
hardened and horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. whole state can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing was sanctuary cities. go to california there are so many forgot you had people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities. they just are not able to do it with the people that get elected. lot of illegal voting go on out there by the way. but mccready said it was "the right call to send illegal alien criminals loose in the great state....
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[applause] >> please welcome chip rutherford and stephanie street. >>wow, you ought to look at this crowd. [applause] for those here this evening and those watching via livestream and on c-span, stephanie and i distinguished the lecture series. we would ask you please silence your cell phones. begin by first lifting up those who have been impacted and are dealing with hurricane dorian. able, please consider supporting relief efforts. i am skip rutherford, dean of the clinton school and on behalf of the clinton foundation and clinton school, we are glad you are here. drew and dean to for establishing this series honoring their parents. what a gift. [applause] and what a tribute to your mom and your dad. just please know how grateful we are. recognize the new class of clinton school students. stand up. [applause] as well as our returning students, our faculty, our staff and our very talented group of alumni, right over there. [applause] , congressmanus french hill, university of arkansas system president don, and his wife, susan. system vice president
[applause] >> please welcome chip rutherford and stephanie street. >>wow, you ought to look at this crowd. [applause] for those here this evening and those watching via livestream and on c-span, stephanie and i distinguished the lecture series. we would ask you please silence your cell phones. begin by first lifting up those who have been impacted and are dealing with hurricane dorian. able, please consider supporting relief efforts. i am skip rutherford, dean of the clinton school...
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>> rutherford county.y, so how do you feel about having them release hardened, horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. >> professor? >> this is astonishing. i mean, the kind of xenophobia, the kind of hatred of the other, the kind of painting with a broad brush against the canvas of political destiny or at least a racial group in suggesting that, again, the dark people, the brown people, they are the threat, the immigrant, they are the fault here. the people seeking relief from horror. i'm not sure that people seeking relief from a category five hurricane had time to collect their passports along the way to make certain that they could meet the stringent demands of an american government to give them aid and relief from the horror. this, again, is yet another mark to suggest this president is not only incompetent, but he folds that incompetence into a kind of hatred of the other that has been unfortunately contagious in this culture. >> yeah, you mention the refugees from the storm. he
>> rutherford county.y, so how do you feel about having them release hardened, horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. >> professor? >> this is astonishing. i mean, the kind of xenophobia, the kind of hatred of the other, the kind of painting with a broad brush against the canvas of political destiny or at least a racial group in suggesting that, again, the dark people, the brown people, they are the threat, the immigrant, they are the fault here. the...
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brutal reprisals against loyalists and patriots and in one case you have one commander, griffith rutherford who is in this sort of frontier, this carolina frontier area. news reaches nathaniel green of potential violations of harm coming to loyalist women and children, their homes and their property, and he is denouncing this fervently saying this is not the war we're fighting, we're fighting a war based on principle, a war of ideology, a war that showed that we are behaving better, we are ethical, the british do not. proper treatment of prisoners, proper treatment of civilians. this is something that washington invents. it comes to be known sort of highlighted by, again, this individual banister talton, he is a british officer, he is tavington in "the patriot." he is also in harry potter. jason isaacs, blond hair, cane, snake. whoever that is. [ inaudible ]. >> yeah, that guy. who also gets his start just to show how widespread this fighting is as a young teenager go on to become president literally refuses as legend says to clean an officer's book in talton's regimen and gets a saber to t
brutal reprisals against loyalists and patriots and in one case you have one commander, griffith rutherford who is in this sort of frontier, this carolina frontier area. news reaches nathaniel green of potential violations of harm coming to loyalist women and children, their homes and their property, and he is denouncing this fervently saying this is not the war we're fighting, we're fighting a war based on principle, a war of ideology, a war that showed that we are behaving better, we are...
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trump: rutherford county, ok.w do you feel about having them release hardened, horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. [booing] pres. trump: but your whole state -- honestly, can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing with sanctuary cities. and you go to california, which is so many sanctuary cities, they don't know what's happening out there. you have people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities. they just aren't able to do it with the people who get elected. a lot of illegal voting going on out there, by the way. a lot of illegal voting. in august, macready said it was illegalall to set alien criminals in the great state of north carolina." with the support and encouragement of mccready's sanctuary designations, have released thousands of dangerous criminal aliens into your communities, and you see it. you see it. [booing] pres. trump: the charges against these freed criminals include sexual assault, robbery, drug crimes, kidnapping, and homicide. murder. [booi
trump: rutherford county, ok.w do you feel about having them release hardened, horrible criminals into rutherford county? i don't think so. [booing] pres. trump: but your whole state -- honestly, can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing with sanctuary cities. and you go to california, which is so many sanctuary cities, they don't know what's happening out there. you have people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities. they just aren't able to do it with the people...
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>> rutherford county. >> how do you feel about having them release hardened criminals into rutherford think so. [booing] but the whole state honestly can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing was sanctuary cities. if you go to california which is so many sanctuary cities you have people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities they just aren't able to do it with the people that get elected. a lot of illegal voting going on out there by the way. in august mccready said it was the right call to send illegal criminals loose in the great state obviously north carolina with the support and the encouragement of those jurisdictions to release thousands of dangerous criminal aliens into your communities. [booing] this includes sexual assault, robbery, drug crime, kidnapping and homicide. murder. why would you do it? what is it? just recently one county set free and alien convicted of crimes against a child and rape support for century city is disloyal to american citizens and mccready once century city's all the protections for those that are serious criminals. [b
>> rutherford county. >> how do you feel about having them release hardened criminals into rutherford think so. [booing] but the whole state honestly can i be honest? it is crazy what is happening. this whole thing was sanctuary cities. if you go to california which is so many sanctuary cities you have people that want to get rid of those sanctuary cities they just aren't able to do it with the people that get elected. a lot of illegal voting going on out there by the way. in august...
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people and a government of wolves the emerging american police state constitutional us attorney rutherford institute president syndicated columnist and host of the podcast freedom under fire john w. whitehead welcome. well thank you very much sir john your book titles are provocative post 911 how is a government of wolves declaring war on the american people. well actually that term governor wallace comes from a quote by edward r. murrow the great c.b.s. commentator who fought the car theism in his day when the f.b.i. was crashing into people's homes during the 950 s. if they had somehow left this winnings or wherever they thought and wrecking people's lives people were committing suicide he made this statement he said a nation of sheep will be get a governor of wolves and what he was saying was wake up people get active in your government and stop allowing the government to violate the constitution we have a beautiful constitution and it is the 4th amendment the 4th of them it says the government's not supposed be doing surveillance watching us or doing anything unless they have probable
people and a government of wolves the emerging american police state constitutional us attorney rutherford institute president syndicated columnist and host of the podcast freedom under fire john w. whitehead welcome. well thank you very much sir john your book titles are provocative post 911 how is a government of wolves declaring war on the american people. well actually that term governor wallace comes from a quote by edward r. murrow the great c.b.s. commentator who fought the car theism in...
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last year we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin rutherford face.swer we are with the police as they answer another triple nine call. it's a good job we have the other unit there, we'd have been strapped. we are both going to middlesbrough police station where they'll spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about the obstructing of police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of austerity, say the force. but cleveland's chief, just months into hisjob, acknowledged today that the force has to take some responsibility too. front line staff work extremely hard in cleveland police. i see it, i'd patrol as much as any chief constable does and i see how hard they work to protect members of the public, but our staff members have not been well served by senior leadership in the force providing direction of what is required and being clear about what is required and the performance regime being set up to hold people to account. inspectors rated cleveland as inadequate acro
last year we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin rutherford face.swer we are with the police as they answer another triple nine call. it's a good job we have the other unit there, we'd have been strapped. we are both going to middlesbrough police station where they'll spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about the obstructing of police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of...
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last year we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin rutherford face.b we have the other unit there, we'd have been strapped. we are both going to middlesbrough police station where they'll spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about the obstructing of police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of austerity, say the force. but cleveland's chief,, just months into hisjob, acknowledged today that the force has to take some responsibility too. front line staff work extremely hard in clevela nd staff work extremely hard in cleveland police. i see it, staff work extremely hard in cleveland police. isee it, i'd patrol as much as any chief co nsta ble patrol as much as any chief constable does and i see how hard they work to protect members of the public, but our staff members have not been well served by senior leadership in the force providing direction of what is required and being clear about what is required and the performance regime being set up and the performanc
last year we highlighted the pressure front line officers like kevin rutherford face.b we have the other unit there, we'd have been strapped. we are both going to middlesbrough police station where they'll spend the night until she has sobered up and he will get interviewed about the obstructing of police. lack of money and officers has forced the closure of hartlepool‘s custody suite, a consequence of austerity, say the force. but cleveland's chief,, just months into hisjob, acknowledged...
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[applause] >> please welcome chip rutherford and stephanie street.
[applause] >> please welcome chip rutherford and stephanie street.
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at the same time, you'll go through rutherford. >> one of the main cars is the dome car.e that you can have in thon it's the select car on the six hour tours, it's so fun ny because a lot of times on here when they say people jump on board, they're very, everybody's very quiet and you know, but then when they come back at 4:15 and 4:45, ahh. >> the bear is going after pricey fruit. they captured the big guy clawing through its vineyards on the camera. it apparently knows when the vintage is ripe for snacking. hardest time is when the fruit is near its b absolute sweetest. navarro is hoping he leaves enough behind for their 2019 pinot. with that, thanks so much for joining us for the news at 4:00. the news at 5:00 starts right now. >> this president clearly has abused his power. >> a presidential candidate campaigns in the bay area and has a lot to say about impeaching the president as congress takes new action just in the last hour. >> doing something about the opioid especialpidemic. one local official wants everyone to do now. >> new details in a shooting at san jose st
at the same time, you'll go through rutherford. >> one of the main cars is the dome car.e that you can have in thon it's the select car on the six hour tours, it's so fun ny because a lot of times on here when they say people jump on board, they're very, everybody's very quiet and you know, but then when they come back at 4:15 and 4:45, ahh. >> the bear is going after pricey fruit. they captured the big guy clawing through its vineyards on the camera. it apparently knows when the...
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a book by samuel rutherford written in 1620, samuel rutherford had to be run out of england because ofarchy toward a king. his writing came out of structures. if people have it within themselves to govern themselves, they do not need a king. and it seems like the loss you are trying to pass is because of sin. sin is the strength of the law. the more sin, the stronger the law has to be. and if you're going to register guns, are you going to register journalists? host: ok, did you hear the last part? she is afraid of losing liberty with these pieces of legislation. guest: i do not think there is any threat to liberty. if you are someone who should not have a gun, if you're a criminal, you're a domestic abuse or, if you are prohibited from owning a firearm, you should not be able to have a firearm. host: marie in pennsylvania, democratic caller. caller: hello. whyst have one question -- aren't you and mitch mcconnell talking about enough to override a presidential veto? host: enough votes to override a veto. guest: well, this bill that passed the house i don't think was a veto-proof vote.
a book by samuel rutherford written in 1620, samuel rutherford had to be run out of england because ofarchy toward a king. his writing came out of structures. if people have it within themselves to govern themselves, they do not need a king. and it seems like the loss you are trying to pass is because of sin. sin is the strength of the law. the more sin, the stronger the law has to be. and if you're going to register guns, are you going to register journalists? host: ok, did you hear the last...
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targeted violence by passing h.r. 1325, the protect and serve act introduced by representatives rutherford and demings. chief, thank you. thank you for your steadfast support for law enforcement. this will not make every attack on an officer a federal crime, what it will do is give the u.s. department of justice a tool in certain limited circumstances to fight back against targeted attacks like those that occurred in dallas, texas, baton rouge, louisiana in my home state. last year this committee passed this legislation unanimously. the house passed it overwhelmingly a vote of 382-35. passing this legislation again would demonstrate that this house supports the men and women in law enforcement because right now we are feeling abandoned. these changes in attitudes are having an impact on our ability and profession to retain and recruit the best and brightest. applications for positions in law enforcement have decreased this year by as much as 66%. leaving too many agencies short shifted and overworked. my organization is also working to improve. we have engaged many of the organizations her
targeted violence by passing h.r. 1325, the protect and serve act introduced by representatives rutherford and demings. chief, thank you. thank you for your steadfast support for law enforcement. this will not make every attack on an officer a federal crime, what it will do is give the u.s. department of justice a tool in certain limited circumstances to fight back against targeted attacks like those that occurred in dallas, texas, baton rouge, louisiana in my home state. last year this...
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campus reform editor-in-chief abbott phillips, blake rutherford. cabot, this came out of the blue. i disagree with the approach this country has officially taken. i think, it is good corporate policy to do what i'm doing, what do you make of that. >> not totally out of blue which have 1000 employees in amazon up in seattle would walk out in pros of it amazon's climate policy. in their words not doing enough. neil: i didn't even know amazon had a climate policy one way or the other though? >> yeah. some of the employees are upset the way they were working with fossil fuels. they would still be working with fossil fuels. this is what the future looks like. this will be the first of many announcements like we see from companies like amazon of the first off it is good press. obviously if you get a lot of free earned media there. also it comes down to, if you think climate change is a problem, what better way to combat it free individuals, private enterprise, people innovating from the free market coming out to helping push back against it. so i do think this is better solution than for
campus reform editor-in-chief abbott phillips, blake rutherford. cabot, this came out of the blue. i disagree with the approach this country has officially taken. i think, it is good corporate policy to do what i'm doing, what do you make of that. >> not totally out of blue which have 1000 employees in amazon up in seattle would walk out in pros of it amazon's climate policy. in their words not doing enough. neil: i didn't even know amazon had a climate policy one way or the other though?...
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rutherford: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from alabama. we have a crisis at the border. finally our colleagues across the aisle have recognized that this is not a manufactured crisis. just this month over 800,000 illegal aliens have now crossed our southern border in 2019. that is two times more than crossed in all of 2018. these numbers are at historic highs, in large part due to a broken immigration system that incentivizes illegal crossings. h.r. 2203 does nothing to fix it. this bill does nothing to stop children from being used as baines photographicers to cross our border. this bill does nothing to stop law enforcement officers, or to support law enforce. officer which is is a lifelong ens forment officer myself i take particular issue with. this bill does nothing to hire more immigration judges which are desperately needed in order to decrease the growing and historic backlog of cases we have now seen. this bill does nothing to alleviate the pressure on our detention facility. in fact, it will make these problems worse. worse, mr. s
rutherford: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague from alabama. we have a crisis at the border. finally our colleagues across the aisle have recognized that this is not a manufactured crisis. just this month over 800,000 illegal aliens have now crossed our southern border in 2019. that is two times more than crossed in all of 2018. these numbers are at historic highs, in large part due to a broken immigration system that incentivizes illegal crossings. h.r. 2203 does nothing to fix it....
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in a place like manhattan might not be appropriate in a place like hanover or for that matter in rutherford and what we are seeing our communities and states playing their role as what justice brandeis being laboratories of experimentation and those answers are going to vary from place to place. what that means from prostitution law is the unconstitutional laws, outliers that go too far have to be struck down, they don't get an exception for being well-intentioned but when the cases are close, when the president isn't clear, when the history isn't clear, we should be cautious i think about adopting a rigid nationwide rule that might prevent communities from finding those solutions. and i think fortunately so far that's basically the roots that courts are thinking and doing so by applying what is generally called a two-part test area the first part of that test asks whether the challenged law in any way reaches absorb unrelated activity or people covered by the second amendment and as we said, art . ellen, dangerous unusual weapons, sensitive places, those are points of view carved out from
in a place like manhattan might not be appropriate in a place like hanover or for that matter in rutherford and what we are seeing our communities and states playing their role as what justice brandeis being laboratories of experimentation and those answers are going to vary from place to place. what that means from prostitution law is the unconstitutional laws, outliers that go too far have to be struck down, they don't get an exception for being well-intentioned but when the cases are close,...