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mitchell rutledge as being. they said he couldn't. or write it nobody visited him except his lawyer. the thing that struck me about this story in "time" magazine and to remember was a lengthy story, was that mitchell was the only person interviewed in the article who is suffering for what he had done. he admitted i did it, i was wrong and i apologize for it. the fact that he couldn't. or write him in the subject to the death penalty, and the author of the piece of "time" magazine concluded that his life was not worth anything, that he was a disposable person and so i was shocked that he would draw that conclusion because he was the only one that actually showed remorse for what he had done. here he was in a prison and i couldn't sleep that night thinking about this and especially from a christian standpoint. he was maybe a year away from being executed and because he was sorry for what he has done, the lord can forgive him and he can still go to heaven. he read -- receive jesus as savior and i thought he can't.
mitchell rutledge as being. they said he couldn't. or write it nobody visited him except his lawyer. the thing that struck me about this story in "time" magazine and to remember was a lengthy story, was that mitchell was the only person interviewed in the article who is suffering for what he had done. he admitted i did it, i was wrong and i apologize for it. the fact that he couldn't. or write him in the subject to the death penalty, and the author of the piece of "time"...
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rutledge's story, but bert was the one that took action. guest: i read the story and they had described mitchell rutledge. is being really retarded. they said he could not read or write and no one visited him except his lawyer and the thing that struck me about the story in time magazine, remember it was a cover story, mitch was the only person interviewed in the article who was sorry for what he had done. he admitted that he did it and was wrong and apologized. here's a guy that could not even read or write and was subject to the death penalty and of the a author of the piece in time magazine concludedmagazine that his life was not worth anything, that he was a disposable person and so i was shockedw that he would draw that conclusion because he was the only one who actually showed remorse for what he had done it here he was in a prison and i could not sleep that night thinking about this and especially from a christian standpoint. i thought he's about to be executed, maybe a year away from being executed and because hee is sorry for what
rutledge's story, but bert was the one that took action. guest: i read the story and they had described mitchell rutledge. is being really retarded. they said he could not read or write and no one visited him except his lawyer and the thing that struck me about the story in time magazine, remember it was a cover story, mitch was the only person interviewed in the article who was sorry for what he had done. he admitted that he did it and was wrong and apologized. here's a guy that could not even...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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a hero in this story. >> he is mitch rutledge's lawyer. we are still in touch with him. >> we are in touch with him. in the first trial, and subsequent hearing retrial hearing, dennis is from ohio originally, when to the southern poverty law center to work down there, practically free of charge and in the southern poverty law center, only take desperate cases and he was pretty desperate so dennis took it to defend him and stuck with him through the hearing, it was pretty interesting, dennis being a practical attorney and a good one, he was glad to have character witnesses, he said i never expected two republicans to show up to testify and we chased him back. i said that because there were a number of people pro and con at the second hearing, resentencing hearing, sister lillian was there, we were there. >> a woman from virginia. >> and admiral's daughter, she could not attend the trial but she was at home rooting for everyone and sister lillian was there and dennis even with his background was funny because he put sister lillian on the sta
a hero in this story. >> he is mitch rutledge's lawyer. we are still in touch with him. >> we are in touch with him. in the first trial, and subsequent hearing retrial hearing, dennis is from ohio originally, when to the southern poverty law center to work down there, practically free of charge and in the southern poverty law center, only take desperate cases and he was pretty desperate so dennis took it to defend him and stuck with him through the hearing, it was pretty...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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rutledge. - antonio scarpacci. let's rock and roll. (laugh track) - do you know her? - who? - that woman there, she's gorgeous, what's her name? - oh, no, no, no, you don't want her. (laugh track) fay, on the other hand, is one hot ticket. - that's okay, i like what i see right here. excuse me. my name is gavin rutledge. - hi. - when i first saw you, i, well, i'm sure that, you hear this all the time, but i just wanted to tell you myself. you are absolutely stunning. - really? - well, hey, we tried. okay. (laugh track) - i'm in town for a week, putting together a real estate deal, i'd love it if you'd have dinner with me. - look, gavin, save your breath. (laugh track) - you're sure there's nothing i could say that would change your mind? - look, i just separated from my husband, and i'm not really into dating right now. - i understand. i'm sorry to have bothered you. and for whatever it's worth, any man who would let you get away, has to be the world's biggest fool. - thanks. - see, i got you t
rutledge. - antonio scarpacci. let's rock and roll. (laugh track) - do you know her? - who? - that woman there, she's gorgeous, what's her name? - oh, no, no, no, you don't want her. (laugh track) fay, on the other hand, is one hot ticket. - that's okay, i like what i see right here. excuse me. my name is gavin rutledge. - hi. - when i first saw you, i, well, i'm sure that, you hear this all the time, but i just wanted to tell you myself. you are absolutely stunning. - really? - well, hey, we...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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look, we not only know that someone fractured rutledge's skull-- we know whose prints came off that cold duck bottle, tommy. we were all three of us drinking from that bottle. how it looks now, tommy, you're gonna get charged with this homicide. ta get in front of that fast. what must've happened, neil must've fell on the stairs and hit his head, and come back up and lay down and died. the more crap you make up, the more i figure it's you that did it. nobody can walk even a step with a head injury like that. we got his prints. i'm ready to charge this guy. come on. - come on. get up. get up! - no, no, no! i'm gonna give you arnie! th-there was a big stink over money. he wanted to go to work, and arnie wanted to keep bingeing. so... we were gonna tie him up and rob him. it was arnie's idea. only arnie turns out to be scared of him, so he hits him with the cold duck bottle. it just knocked neil on his knees, and he didn't seem that out of it. so arnie just let go with this big swing, and it was just too much. yeah, you're a real hard-luck guy. come on. sit down, panetti. over here? getting
look, we not only know that someone fractured rutledge's skull-- we know whose prints came off that cold duck bottle, tommy. we were all three of us drinking from that bottle. how it looks now, tommy, you're gonna get charged with this homicide. ta get in front of that fast. what must've happened, neil must've fell on the stairs and hit his head, and come back up and lay down and died. the more crap you make up, the more i figure it's you that did it. nobody can walk even a step with a head...
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i think, um, the rutledge and the tecumseh are heading things up. the tecumseh. , believe me captain raymond is one of the best there is. he saw the tecumseh through the cardassian wars. i don't think he's planning on losing her now. no. i don't suppose he is. doctor? they've prepped that spinal trauma. we're ready for you in surgery. i'll be right there. they're keeping you busy. yes. it helps keep my mind... off things. it's good to see you got your appetite back. i have a pretty strong stomach... most of the time. don't worry about it. same thing happened to me my first day. you know what i heard? that ship starfleet sent--- the farragut-- the klingons intercepted it. starfleet will send another one, won't they? won't be here for days and in the meantime we're looking at a ground war which is just what the klingons want scramblers online that we can't beam troops anywhere. what about using hoppers? he says the klingons have been shooting them out of the sky left and right. unless something changes, he figures the klingons will take the settlement
i think, um, the rutledge and the tecumseh are heading things up. the tecumseh. , believe me captain raymond is one of the best there is. he saw the tecumseh through the cardassian wars. i don't think he's planning on losing her now. no. i don't suppose he is. doctor? they've prepped that spinal trauma. we're ready for you in surgery. i'll be right there. they're keeping you busy. yes. it helps keep my mind... off things. it's good to see you got your appetite back. i have a pretty strong...
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neil rutledge? uh, m.e. says that he died from a fractured skull and a cerebral hematoma. got that cracked on the back of the head with some kind of blunt object, didn't break the skin. okay. marco, you mind staying here a little while longer? hang on. there's some, uh, comic books in one of those cabinets out in the hallway. yeah, okay. that could've been the murder weapon, that bottle we found on the floor. champagne bottle. what was the brand? i don't remember. cold duck? it was cold duck. let's go at mullen with that. here's the comic books. we're gonna pick your stuff up on the way. pisciotta said the work would be in the car. it's in the trunk. get your hands off me! get in there. [tape squealing] [simone] hey! open the door! [sipowicz] get out of the car! that's you busting 'em? that's nothing on pisciotta. he doesn't even say he's buying a ticket. i guess we could charge the two in the car with unlawful imprisonment. unlawful imprisonment the best you can do... off of getting one mope telling the other, "don't do nothing here"? i understand that's how you're feelin
neil rutledge? uh, m.e. says that he died from a fractured skull and a cerebral hematoma. got that cracked on the back of the head with some kind of blunt object, didn't break the skin. okay. marco, you mind staying here a little while longer? hang on. there's some, uh, comic books in one of those cabinets out in the hallway. yeah, okay. that could've been the murder weapon, that bottle we found on the floor. champagne bottle. what was the brand? i don't remember. cold duck? it was cold duck....
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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melissa: attorney general rutledge, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. david: wow. >> thank you. david: so as fbi opens a new probe of hillary clinton the democratic presidential nominee has fallen back on an old counterattack strategy since she used in days of whitewater investigation, remember them? according to article published in "the new york times" today, headline, for the clintons two investigations, one protective reflex. joining me knew to weigh in on this "wall street journal" deputy editor, editorial page editor dan henninger, once at the heart of the great right-wing conspiracy at editorial page of the journal. let me read to you what hillary clinton said about an investigation against her. it is just a very unfortunate turn of events that we're using the criminal justice system to try to achieve political ends in this country. now a lot of people familiar with what's happened recently, might think she said this yesterday. this was said in 1998. we're back to the old pattern of behavior that the clintons have exhibited as attorney general ju
melissa: attorney general rutledge, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. david: wow. >> thank you. david: so as fbi opens a new probe of hillary clinton the democratic presidential nominee has fallen back on an old counterattack strategy since she used in days of whitewater investigation, remember them? according to article published in "the new york times" today, headline, for the clintons two investigations, one protective reflex. joining me knew to weigh in on this...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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sta coming up later derek rutledge g will join us live to show offff this moves and while he's heresh he's also going to share the t hottest fall trends. tnd >> first yo beyonce' winning win halloween with her family on social media and zane openinn up by a secret health battleh bl during his time with one direct. 10:10 is the time. ?? >>> oh, man. that was used to describe ourib good day halloween showen s yesterday if you missed it you missed doozy. it was on and popping as theng a kids say. michael strahan and kell willani their kelly and michael show.ho this is a show about couples and their break ups as you can see s we were in rare form. holly portraying kelly ripa. wisdom martin doing his bestes michael strahan.trah and who are these? angelina jolie and brad pitt. and allison seymour doing heroih best beyonce' bat and her girls in tow. tow that was hilarious.. >> oh, my gosh.os so that's what it looked like.e >> row row coming in.. >> riri -- how did you know howh to do that. d t [ laughter ] >> i channel it. >> she knows how to do it. i i'm not always buttoned up. >> with drak
sta coming up later derek rutledge g will join us live to show offff this moves and while he's heresh he's also going to share the t hottest fall trends. tnd >> first yo beyonce' winning win halloween with her family on social media and zane openinn up by a secret health battleh bl during his time with one direct. 10:10 is the time. ?? >>> oh, man. that was used to describe ourib good day halloween showen s yesterday if you missed it you missed doozy. it was on and popping as...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no d
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. anyway, our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain...
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rutledge was aboard the u.s.s. california during the attack on pearl harbor, narrowly escaping with his life. the next year he was at the battle of midway in the pacific ocean covering the battle with photographers and filming the burning of japanese ships. he continued his service to our nation long after his time in the military and fighting in world war ii. for the next 20 years he taught science classes at pensacola high school. i'm proud to honor someone who dedicated so much of his life to the betterment of our nation. mr. rutledge, you will be greatly missed. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from missouri, mrs. agner, for five minutes. mrs. wagner: mr. speaker, today i rise in support of legislation that begins making strides toward enhancing our ability to combat some of our toughest diseases of our time. the 21st century cures act. from improving the development and approval process of drugs and devices, to be
rutledge was aboard the u.s.s. california during the attack on pearl harbor, narrowly escaping with his life. the next year he was at the battle of midway in the pacific ocean covering the battle with photographers and filming the burning of japanese ships. he continued his service to our nation long after his time in the military and fighting in world war ii. for the next 20 years he taught science classes at pensacola high school. i'm proud to honor someone who dedicated so much of his life...
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i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq. >> thanks. any other members of the public that would like to speak? public comment is closed. at this time >>[gavel] >> quick question for the dpw representative. how would like change for the people that live on brewster street? >> theoretically the area being renamed or i should say be named, not renamed, there's nobody living there. actually going over dpw property at the moment. so addresses will not change. >> no economic impact? >> no. not for the local households. there are signs in the area that can be confusing. other than that, there's no direct ch
i live it 55 rutledge. the woman who just spoke that's my wife. our house faces on this so-called unnamed street. but as always been known as brewster street. this really is not unnamed in our neighborhood. i just want to emphasize that. various merchants trying to find our house, they find it very difficult and for you to change it to another name like this would make that process even more difficult. so i would kindly request the situation on that section of the street remain unchanged. iq....
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of course we'll have an opportunity to talk directly to tom rutledge later.oing to want to hear a lot more what john malone had to say as well. >> david, be really remiss if i didn't ask about viacom, did give bad numbers,in ratings are anything they should be and stock doesn't go down? >> you don't go down, jim, largely because i think there is the expectation in the not too distant future the two companies are going to begin to talk. that's my reporting there. where are we? almost middle of november, you have the special committee set up, advisors set up, conversations are going to take place fairly soon in terms of will they be able to get to some sort of a deal. in some ways the weaker position that viacom is in argues i would say for the better chance a deal is that cbs is able to strike that would be a good one for cbs shareholders and is viewed, i think, jim, by viacom shareholders as being better than the current plan to stand alone. >> i got to tell you, david, that's about as close as i heard there could be a deal. the cable stocks are going to the
of course we'll have an opportunity to talk directly to tom rutledge later.oing to want to hear a lot more what john malone had to say as well. >> david, be really remiss if i didn't ask about viacom, did give bad numbers,in ratings are anything they should be and stock doesn't go down? >> you don't go down, jim, largely because i think there is the expectation in the not too distant future the two companies are going to begin to talk. that's my reporting there. where are we? almost...
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. @8:15 p.m., perched and in need of olson to book tv about their friend mitch rutledge, former deathrow inmate who provided the couple in 1983. 9:00 p.m., stanford university professor jeff chang waives it-- weighs in on race in america. 10:00 p.m. eastern, margot lee shetterly discusses her book. we wrap up book tv in prime time at 11:15 p.m. with a book party protected tries most recent book on how presidents have dealt with disasters. shall elect the president. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. >> remembering george wallace in the 60s, before i read your book i had been making that comparison that there aren't enough folks around who remember wallace and you wouldn't think of that because wallace is from alabama and identified with segregationists. donald trump, a new yorker. in both cases, though, their appeal went way beyond the states they came from. >> and that's the thing about the regions and wallace was such a racial candidate because he would say to stoke simply in the grievances of the south and say to his audiences know matter where he was he would say, yo
. @8:15 p.m., perched and in need of olson to book tv about their friend mitch rutledge, former deathrow inmate who provided the couple in 1983. 9:00 p.m., stanford university professor jeff chang waives it-- weighs in on race in america. 10:00 p.m. eastern, margot lee shetterly discusses her book. we wrap up book tv in prime time at 11:15 p.m. with a book party protected tries most recent book on how presidents have dealt with disasters. shall elect the president. that all happens tonight on...
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then at 8:15, burt and anita folsom talk to booktv about mitch rutledge, a former death row inmate who befriended the couple in 1983. and at nine, jeff chang weighs in on race in america. at 10 p.m. eastern, margot lee shetterly discusses her book, "hidden figures: the american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race." we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11:15 with a book party for tevi troy's most recent book on how presidents have dealt with disasters, "shall we wake the president." that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. [inaudible conversations]
then at 8:15, burt and anita folsom talk to booktv about mitch rutledge, a former death row inmate who befriended the couple in 1983. and at nine, jeff chang weighs in on race in america. at 10 p.m. eastern, margot lee shetterly discusses her book, "hidden figures: the american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race." we wrap up booktv in prime time at 11:15 with a book party for tevi troy's most recent book on how presidents have...
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chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united, >>> the man that trusts with derek rutledge is here to show you fall inside beauty. >>> it is november 2 and this is great day washington. >>> good morning my friends my name is chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. i was break dancing yesterday. >> yes, you did a great job. it's all over twitter. >> the last time i did that it was 1980. so it's been a few years since i did it and it hurts more now than when i did it before. i regret it. >> wow. it's not easy. you try the stuff you used to do as a kid and your mind set is oh yeah i just do it and it doesn't feel as good or as easy. >> i'm glad that you're here because we'll tell you how to relax on toda guests to help you during overwhelmed week. we have a beauty site that is tailored to moms, but uncles like you and dad could get relaxing facials all for a deal. >> i'll be relaxed. >> i sleep. [ laughter ] >> i do the same thing. >> when you're a mom or a toddler that it just seems like there's no time, but you have to consciously make time. >> it's almost like gold. >> yeah.
chris van hollen, and i approve this message, because united, >>> the man that trusts with derek rutledge is here to show you fall inside beauty. >>> it is november 2 and this is great day washington. >>> good morning my friends my name is chris leary. >> i'm markette sheppard. i was break dancing yesterday. >> yes, you did a great job. it's all over twitter. >> the last time i did that it was 1980. so it's been a few years since i did it and it...
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nice to have you with us, tom rutledge. what impact do you see a trump presidency having on your business at charter? >> well, we were already making cable great again, so we continue doing that. look, you know, it could be a better regulatory environment. there's been a lot of pressure on the business because of some of the regulatory actions of the obama administration, title 2, set-top box regulation, privacy. >> broad band pricing? >> yeah. so to the extent we're in a better regulatory environment, it's good for us. >> generally speaking you do see it as a positive. would it allow you to grow more through acquisition? is that a possibility too? >> yeah. i suppose that's right. you know, i'm an optimist. i hope we have a good government. you know, having smart regulatory strategies, so i'm generally optimistic about our future and prepared to deal with whatever comes. >> right. as you have been, of course, in the past. >> of course. >> and you did manage to get a huge deal through -- >> i did. >> -- the anti-trust author
nice to have you with us, tom rutledge. what impact do you see a trump presidency having on your business at charter? >> well, we were already making cable great again, so we continue doing that. look, you know, it could be a better regulatory environment. there's been a lot of pressure on the business because of some of the regulatory actions of the obama administration, title 2, set-top box regulation, privacy. >> broad band pricing? >> yeah. so to the extent we're in a...
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meaning everyone in america is paying for espn who takes multi-general cable service, but i asked tom rutledgemany people would actually choose to pay for espn if given the choice? he said at best, one quarter. when you think that 100% of people or 90 plus percent of people are paying for espn, that is the challenge. investing is a great big step, but how did they separate themselves from the bundle? they never communicated away that espn can go to the direct consumer the way hbo can because hbo is all a cart. ch is with hbo. richard: for now. david: bob said 2017 will be an anomaly. they will grow, but not as much and in 2018, they come back strong because of the proximities. do you believe that? richard: i don't think 2018 will be better than 2017. i think we are harping on 2017 having trouble hitting consensus expectations. on bloomberg, it was 6.0 4, 6 point 03, and we think that is aggressive. plus six dollars is possible, so i would push back on whether they can achieve 17 numbers, especially when they have missed two of the last four quarters. when you look at espn, organic growth and p
meaning everyone in america is paying for espn who takes multi-general cable service, but i asked tom rutledgemany people would actually choose to pay for espn if given the choice? he said at best, one quarter. when you think that 100% of people or 90 plus percent of people are paying for espn, that is the challenge. investing is a great big step, but how did they separate themselves from the bundle? they never communicated away that espn can go to the direct consumer the way hbo can because...
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interestingly enough, i have to live on this area called brewster street but my address is 55 rutledge a quaint little tale and we are all very used to rooster street and we feel that by introducing another name into this small area with the disruptive and further confusing. if you have any questions or be glad to answer. >> no questions? thank you. any other members of the public that would like to speak of on this item? please, come up. >>
interestingly enough, i have to live on this area called brewster street but my address is 55 rutledge a quaint little tale and we are all very used to rooster street and we feel that by introducing another name into this small area with the disruptive and further confusing. if you have any questions or be glad to answer. >> no questions? thank you. any other members of the public that would like to speak of on this item? please, come up. >>
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he's going to be sitting with tom rutledge.fternoon, priscilla chan is going to talk to us about philanthropy. we're going to hear from goldman sachs and bill ackman. and finally a real treat, she has not spoken publicly. sherri redstone in the viacom deal or no deal. she's going to join us later this afternoon. so that is the big day ahead. >> that's unbelievable. i mean, andrew, i wish you were here but the power of "squawk box" that allows you now to be so prominent to be able to bring all those people together is -- right? that is -- congratulations. that's amazing. >> i don't believe he was able to cobble that together in 48 hours after the election. >> is he gone already? >> we just made a couple phone calls after the election. said could you come on by. >> could you go there with goodell, nobody does. colin kaepernick? >> we will. >> it's like, weird. they said it was the election. we'll see. the election is over. but there's some people who think that has not helped. >> we will talk about that, the brand that is the nfl
he's going to be sitting with tom rutledge.fternoon, priscilla chan is going to talk to us about philanthropy. we're going to hear from goldman sachs and bill ackman. and finally a real treat, she has not spoken publicly. sherri redstone in the viacom deal or no deal. she's going to join us later this afternoon. so that is the big day ahead. >> that's unbelievable. i mean, andrew, i wish you were here but the power of "squawk box" that allows you now to be so prominent to be...