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>> we can, sir. i just met with officials of the american jewish committee last week who are very complementary of the relationship that we have with the jewish community in this regard. and as i think i mentioned to you, congressman my great grandfather was a baptist preacher in southwest virginia near roanoke, a little town on the virginia/tennessee line called bristol. and back in the turn of the century, 115 years ago, a lot of that -- being a baptist preacher in that part of the world meant breaking up the occasional lynching attempt. so i appreciate the poeshs importance of your question, sir. >> i appreciate your service. thank you, sir. i yield back. >> the chair thanks the gentleman and recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. king, for five minutes -- excuse me, mr. frank for five minutes. >> you've insulted both of us, mr. chairman. thank you, sir. secretary johnson, a report from the national academy of sciences places an estimate of 1$1 trillion to $2 trillion to the societal and econo
>> we can, sir. i just met with officials of the american jewish committee last week who are very complementary of the relationship that we have with the jewish community in this regard. and as i think i mentioned to you, congressman my great grandfather was a baptist preacher in southwest virginia near roanoke, a little town on the virginia/tennessee line called bristol. and back in the turn of the century, 115 years ago, a lot of that -- being a baptist preacher in that part of the...
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david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones.
david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord...
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>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir.esso jr. it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank bob odenkirk, patricia clarkson and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, his album is called "goon" here with the song "crocodile tears" tobias jesso jr! "crocodile tears" ♪ i wonder why i got nothing to do well i'm scratching my head i'm behind on the news ♪ ♪ ooh every time i think about you i forget what i said i'm telling the truth ♪ ♪ ooh my baby she loves to see me cry boo hoo ♪ ♪ the sun shines right into my room i can't get back to sleep i'm still hitting the snooze ♪ ♪ ooh say goodbye maybe start anew there's nothing left to keep there's nothing left to lose ♪ ♪ ooh my baby she loves to see me cry boo
>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir.esso jr. it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two tacos, halfsies, and a drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank bob odenkirk, patricia clarkson and apologize to matt damon, we...
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>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir. learning to drive is now playing in select cities. and we shall return with music from tobias jesso jr. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank bob odenkirk, patricia clarkson and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next but first, his album is called "goon" here with the song "crocodile tears" tobias jesso jr! "crocodile tears" i wonder why i got nothing to do well i'm scratching my head i'm behind on the news ooh every time i think about you i forget what i said i'm telling the truth ooh my baby she loves to see me cry boo hoo the sun shines right into my room i can't get back to sleep i'm still hitting the snooze ooh say goodbye maybe start anew there'
>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir. learning to drive is now playing in select cities. and we shall return with music from tobias jesso jr. ava and i needed a little vacay. but we needed to watch our spending. meaning i needed to watch nikki. she's the spender. i'm the saver. so, mobile banking from td bank helps me keep track... for both of us. she was just browsing... we gotta go. i'm ava. i'm nikki. and we bank human at td bank. what? [ cheers and...
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sir?w are you gov. perry: that is a good beer.ng beard -- >> how are you sir? good luck. gov. perry: howdy. hey, how are you? yes ma'am. i will tell you what. [indiscernible] gov. perry: we are going perpendicular now to the main way. if you can't find it you are particular food desire here, it does not exist. >> just the other morning i spent $50 on friday food. just go to he didn't one place and say, give me everything you've got. well, they figure out everything pretty much within reason. gov. perry: can you clear the way here? high girls. how are your? how are you all? >> today is her birthday. gov. perry: happy birthday. god bless you. thank you all. this guy. are we going in there? ok, we are. hi. howdy, how are you? what was the little town we were campbellton.-- that is a big danish community. >> you bet. gov. perry: i went to training with some danish boys in 1972. they were pilots there for training. they were good. how long are you here? two weeks. >> thank you so much. gov. perry: you see that guy right there? are you with him? howdy. [indiscernible] >> they caucus
sir?w are you gov. perry: that is a good beer.ng beard -- >> how are you sir? good luck. gov. perry: howdy. hey, how are you? yes ma'am. i will tell you what. [indiscernible] gov. perry: we are going perpendicular now to the main way. if you can't find it you are particular food desire here, it does not exist. >> just the other morning i spent $50 on friday food. just go to he didn't one place and say, give me everything you've got. well, they figure out everything pretty much...
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honorably, the marcus of lothian, the right honorable sir anthony hooper. together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century celebrations of the sealing of magna carta. that delegation from the inner and middle temples is here to represent two of the professional associations of the barristers of england and wales, lord egor judge, lord justice tomlinson, sir anthony hooper and the reverend robin griffith jones. so i welcome you all, and i'm grateful for your participation in today's ceremony. this exhibition was organized by the library of congress in lin cathedral, bringing magna carta to the usa. we are immensely grateful to dean phillip butler for the loan of lincoln cathedral's 1215 magna carta
honorably, the marcus of lothian, the right honorable sir anthony hooper. together they represent legislative and judicial branches of the united kingdom. also phillip butler, dean of lincoln cathedral, mr. david mao, the law librarian of congress and sir peter westmacott, british ambassador to the united states. also with us here today is sir robert worcester, chairman of the magna carta 800th anniversary celebration committee, the group responsible for coordinating the 800th century...
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>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir.so jr. hey, mom and dad! hey, kiddo! (dad) you caught us daydreaming. about a couple of touring bikes? (dad) yeah... mounted on top of a new suv? (mom) uh huh... hooked up to the back of a custom motorhome? (dad) exactly! but how did you- you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (dad) right! bankroll doubler. (mom, off-screen) with top prizes of $300,000. (male announcer) want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'd like to thank bob odenkirk, patricia clarkson and apologize to matt
>> i said, hello, sir. >> jimmy: that's the best time to be a sir.so jr. hey, mom and dad! hey, kiddo! (dad) you caught us daydreaming. about a couple of touring bikes? (dad) yeah... mounted on top of a new suv? (mom) uh huh... hooked up to the back of a custom motorhome? (dad) exactly! but how did you- you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (dad) right! bankroll doubler. (mom, off-screen) with top prizes of $300,000. (male announcer) want to see your dreams...
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senator cruz: excellent. >> [indiscernible] senator cruz: how are you doing, sir? >> [indiscernible] >> teach you have to eat a donut. senator cruz: you want to hop in? we will do all of them. here is your donut. >> look at this camera right here. great shot. there you go. senator cruz: thank you. how are you doing, ma'am? >> [indiscernible] how are you doing, sir? doing? you lia, i like your pretty pink hat. how old are you? >> [indiscernible] she is a little shy. senator cruz: are you having fun here with mom and dad? are you having fun at the state fair? >> oh, yeah. you, too. caps on. -- have fun. >> spider-man, senator. spider-man! let me shake your hand, connor. i like spiderman. do you like spiderman? that is ok. i'm glad you're here. you know what? i heart [indiscernible] amanda, he is precious. >> thank you. senator cruz: good to meet you. what is your name? how old are you? twoy birthday in days. are you going to have a party? cake and ice cream? perfect. what grade are you in? >> [indiscernible] senator cruz: you are going to be in fifth. have you starte
senator cruz: excellent. >> [indiscernible] senator cruz: how are you doing, sir? >> [indiscernible] >> teach you have to eat a donut. senator cruz: you want to hop in? we will do all of them. here is your donut. >> look at this camera right here. great shot. there you go. senator cruz: thank you. how are you doing, ma'am? >> [indiscernible] how are you doing, sir? doing? you lia, i like your pretty pink hat. how old are you? >> [indiscernible] she is a...
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. >> jon: how are you, sir? nice to see you, sir, how are you?e to see you, hold on one second. >> thanks, baby. >> jon: there you go. just want to help you out there. >> much appreciated. (laughter) >> jon: all right. welcome. (laughter) >> that's right, baby. >> jon: they just don't build chairmans like they used to. chairman steele, welcome to the show. i am glad you were able to change your schedule around and everything worked out for you to be here. >> hey, cat daddy, happy to be in the hisle with my main man johnny beef stew. (laughter) >> jon: i know you're streetwise but jon. jon would be fine. >> hey, i'm just smoothed out on the casual tip, chicken pot pie. (laughter) drill, baby, drill! oh, is this my water? >> jon: yeah, that's yours... >> oh, okay, let me just have a sip. (laughter) my goodness! what has happened to me? i have come unden done. (laughter) there we go! (cheers and applause) >> jon: i think you've had enough water! >> i'll tell you when i've had enough! >> jon: look, we're happy to have you on the show. i just want to
. >> jon: how are you, sir? nice to see you, sir, how are you?e to see you, hold on one second. >> thanks, baby. >> jon: there you go. just want to help you out there. >> much appreciated. (laughter) >> jon: all right. welcome. (laughter) >> that's right, baby. >> jon: they just don't build chairmans like they used to. chairman steele, welcome to the show. i am glad you were able to change your schedule around and everything worked out for you to be...
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yes, sir? >> i have been live in this city for over 30 years and i have had contact with the city of new orleans for the last ten years. i have a contract signed by you enforced. we have not been contacted by fema for any type of tree work. not once. i have a contract with you. what chance does anybody have locally to get any work if they don't even contact me who is contracted with you guys? i am disgusted. >> all right. i understand. we have been hearing a lot of stories like this. you know? we have turned over our entire authorized contract list to fema and the core of engineers. they gave us assurance they would contact you. >> fema has never contacted me. >> if you come on the side let's get your information and we will advocate on your behalf and try to break through some of the burrocracy. >> my name is kim jones. i live in what i feel to be one of the most ignored parts of the city. new orleans east. we pay a lot of money to live in these homes and it cost us a lot to live with family a
yes, sir? >> i have been live in this city for over 30 years and i have had contact with the city of new orleans for the last ten years. i have a contract signed by you enforced. we have not been contacted by fema for any type of tree work. not once. i have a contract with you. what chance does anybody have locally to get any work if they don't even contact me who is contracted with you guys? i am disgusted. >> all right. i understand. we have been hearing a lot of stories like...
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thank you for that, sir, very much, sir. >> steve: who's this one from?rtles can talk. you should find out." that's a really interesting suggestion. let's see if they can. i don't know. hi. [ laughter ] hello. can you hear me? say something. say something. can you hear me? can you talk? hi, turtle. can you talk to jimmy? can you talk to uncy jimmy? can you say anything? can you talk, turtle? can the turtle talk? there you go. i guess turtles can't talk. >> ass [ bleep ]! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hey! rude. >> jimmy: let's try another suggestion here. "hey jimmy, can you toss a a football from the desk to tariq?" sure, i think so. let's give it a try. [ drumroll ] hey, man. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] good catch, dude. [ laughter ] >> steve: judas priest. who is this one from? >> jimmy: this is from dan locker. >> steve: dan locker? >> jimmy: uh, yeah. "jimmy, have you heard of close-up serenading? it's where a singer serenades you with the song. but, stands only inches away from your face. can you make that happen for me with reba mcentire?" [ chee
thank you for that, sir, very much, sir. >> steve: who's this one from?rtles can talk. you should find out." that's a really interesting suggestion. let's see if they can. i don't know. hi. [ laughter ] hello. can you hear me? say something. say something. can you hear me? can you talk? hi, turtle. can you talk to jimmy? can you talk to uncy jimmy? can you say anything? can you talk, turtle? can the turtle talk? there you go. i guess turtles can't talk. >> ass [ bleep ]! [...
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>> yes sir. whenever you have trafficking you're also going to see an increase in the prostitution that is coming into the area and also robberies. we have gang members robbing other gang members, gang members robbing and shooting other gang members. >> mr. pacheco will you respond to the same. >> yes sir it is and it has become worse. >> what kind of violence do you see in new mexico. >> there is been many shootings, we've had a few executions as a result over trafficking. >> to have the same problem between gangs and drug organizations and the gangs are there local solid sales organization if you will for the cartel and other drug distribution question mike. >> were definitely aware of the fact because we are a border state we definitely see heroin coming in from mexico fairly frequently, especially northern new mexico. i can't say specifically which cartel it's associated with but we definitely see a lot of drugs coming in from the border. >> thank you very much. >> the other gentleman from vi
>> yes sir. whenever you have trafficking you're also going to see an increase in the prostitution that is coming into the area and also robberies. we have gang members robbing other gang members, gang members robbing and shooting other gang members. >> mr. pacheco will you respond to the same. >> yes sir it is and it has become worse. >> what kind of violence do you see in new mexico. >> there is been many shootings, we've had a few executions as a result over...
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yes, sir? common core -- i support higher standards. darn poisonous i don't know what it means. i am for higher standards, state created, locally implemented with the federal government has no role in the creation of standards, content or curriculum. hang on, we will get you. you are next. do not let the head explode. the federal government should have no say in that and if it is not changed by law, i will do it executive order when i am president of the united states. yes, sir? why do i support my brother -- i don't. it would have made sense back then but now we're way beyond that. we need to do is reform social to preserve it for reform in the logical ways that there is broad bipartisan consensus which is over an extended period of time and raise the limit of income. you can solve social security that way. [indiscernible] the question -- assuming you heard it -- right now we have 3500 soldiers and marines in iraq already. we have a strategy. it kind of creeps up. we are responding incremental
yes, sir? common core -- i support higher standards. darn poisonous i don't know what it means. i am for higher standards, state created, locally implemented with the federal government has no role in the creation of standards, content or curriculum. hang on, we will get you. you are next. do not let the head explode. the federal government should have no say in that and if it is not changed by law, i will do it executive order when i am president of the united states. yes, sir? why do i...
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[cheers] >> yes, sir. right there in front. you are up. >> [indiscernible] >> the question is about raising the minimum wage. i believe minimum wage should be a state decision, not a federal decision. why? because it makes no sense to say that the memo -- minimum wage in new york city is the saiz -- the same as mason city, iowa. member that a lot of minimum wage jobs are jobs were people start. in those jobs they learn skills to move forward. when he did before -- honest about the consequences of what raising a minimum wage to high. one is young people who are trapped in poor neighborhoods will have less opportunity to move forward. i started out as a secretary in a nine-person real estate firm. my husband started out as a tow truck driver and a family-owned autobody shop. timel young people all the don't worry about getting the perfect job, just get a job. any job. [applause] jobina: because in every you will learn things. you will learn things about yourself and the world around you. you will learn skills you can use to get a
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>> yes, sir. >> zero. >> zero?ny, judge james earp must now decide whether woodward goes to trial -- or goes free. >> in a case like this, an analysis seems to suggest that this immunity hearing was not going to be granted because there was no good argument that the threat was imminent that he was responding to. >> reporter: just hours later, judge earp is back on the bench, ready to rule. >> if you'd like to get up and leave after you know what the ruling is, you're welcome to do that, of course. >> reporter: when we come back, the ruling that will decide whether billy woodward was standing his ground on the neighbors' lawn. stay with us. but mom and dad know that they're feeding them the complete nutrition of natural balance®. now available at petsmart! we're always looking to bring you the very best in pet nutrition. with natural balance®, part of our family of natural foods, you can give your pets premium quality ingredients. introducing natural balance® at petsmart. save up to 10% on dry and wet food! fill you
>> yes, sir. >> zero. >> zero?ny, judge james earp must now decide whether woodward goes to trial -- or goes free. >> in a case like this, an analysis seems to suggest that this immunity hearing was not going to be granted because there was no good argument that the threat was imminent that he was responding to. >> reporter: just hours later, judge earp is back on the bench, ready to rule. >> if you'd like to get up and leave after you know what the ruling...
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yes, sir, no, sir. isn't that right?sir. >> edward didn't understand what he was talking about. he didn't understand how to defend himself or what to say. >> why did you hit her with this ashtray? >> i didn't hit her with it. >> why did you stick her with this knife? >> i didn't stick her with no knife, sir. >> tell us how it felt when she reached down and jerked these pubic hairs out of you. it hurt, didn't it? >> she didn't jerk them off me. i was not there. >> he tried to get up off the bed and get out of there, wasn't she. >> i was not there. >> and you caught her and started pounding her with your fist. >> no, sir. >> stomach and all. >> no, sir. >> did you kick her? >> no, sir. i wasn't there. >> that's all i have to ask you. >> in his closing argument to the jury, willie t. portrayed elmore as a sadistic killer who tortured his victim before beating her to death. but diana thought that the depiction of elmore was highly prejudicial and the evidence riddled with holes. she also thought elmore had done well under th
yes, sir, no, sir. isn't that right?sir. >> edward didn't understand what he was talking about. he didn't understand how to defend himself or what to say. >> why did you hit her with this ashtray? >> i didn't hit her with it. >> why did you stick her with this knife? >> i didn't stick her with no knife, sir. >> tell us how it felt when she reached down and jerked these pubic hairs out of you. it hurt, didn't it? >> she didn't jerk them off me. i was not...
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yes, sir? i have having a hard time hearing. [indiscernible] paul wolfowitz is providing most the teame and i have in florida. young people that have experience either in congress or in the previous administration. the parlor game that is played where you have 25 people, 30 people, for the people helping with foreign policy and if they -- that are helping with foreign policy and if they have had to deal with to republican administrations who were the people that were presidents -- i mean, this is kind of a tough game for me to be playing, to be honest. i am my own person. we just gave a speech at the reagan library. i urge you to take a look to get a sense of my views on how this stuff should work. yes, sir? >> governor bush, like you, i consider myself a republican -- a public servant. i used to run the youth conference in iowa, but i feel like our young voices are not being heard at the federal level. we have youth councils at local levels, would you be open to the idea of creating a presidential youth council to inform member
yes, sir? i have having a hard time hearing. [indiscernible] paul wolfowitz is providing most the teame and i have in florida. young people that have experience either in congress or in the previous administration. the parlor game that is played where you have 25 people, 30 people, for the people helping with foreign policy and if they -- that are helping with foreign policy and if they have had to deal with to republican administrations who were the people that were presidents -- i mean, this...
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>> yes, sir. whenever you have drug trafficking you will see an increase in the prosecute -- prostitution and robbery. when we have gang members robbing other gang members, drug dealers robbing and shooting other gang members. >> miss pacheco, do you want to respond to the same? is it violent? >> yes sir, it is. it has become worse. >> what kind of violence to you see in new mexico? >> there have been many shootings. we have had a few executions. >> do you have the same problem with the nexus between gangs and the drug organizations? their local sales organizations for the sin alone a cartel and other drug distribution organizations. >> we are aware of the fact -- because we are a border state, we definitely see heroin coming in from mexico fairly frequently. i could not say specifically which cartel it is associated with but we definitely see a lot of drugs from the border. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> the other gentleman from virginia, mr. forbes. >> miss pacheco, when looking at these program
>> yes, sir. whenever you have drug trafficking you will see an increase in the prosecute -- prostitution and robbery. when we have gang members robbing other gang members, drug dealers robbing and shooting other gang members. >> miss pacheco, do you want to respond to the same? is it violent? >> yes sir, it is. it has become worse. >> what kind of violence to you see in new mexico? >> there have been many shootings. we have had a few executions. >> do you...
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>> no, sir. there are people who disagree with me but no, sir. >> that begs the question for me, what would it take in your opinion for dhs to cross that line? because i think there's every possibility that this president will attempt to move this line again. and so if this president were to seek -- to grant deferred action to, say, all 11 or 12 million unlawful aliens in this country, i'd like to hear you on the record on whether or not you think that would cross the line. >> well, again, i'm no longer practicing law. i'm just the secretary. and so i think what you're asking me for is a legal judgment. again, i believe that the opinions of doj's office of legal counsel has a good discussion of this exact topic. i recall when i read it agreeing with the analysis. i don't have it with me. i recall them agreeing -- >> let me ask you about that. as analysis extends since you had a good discussion with them. would it extend to 11 or 12 million folks? >> doubtful. >> if it did would you have an opinio
>> no, sir. there are people who disagree with me but no, sir. >> that begs the question for me, what would it take in your opinion for dhs to cross that line? because i think there's every possibility that this president will attempt to move this line again. and so if this president were to seek -- to grant deferred action to, say, all 11 or 12 million unlawful aliens in this country, i'd like to hear you on the record on whether or not you think that would cross the line. >>...
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yes, sir. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i would never give up my microphone. that showed such weakness. away, the was taken young women, and the audience, which liked him, i mean, they ?re saying, "what is going on " it orot know if i will do other people will, but that was a disgrace. i felt badly for him, but it shows that he is weak. he is getting the biggest crowds, and i am getting the biggest crowds. we are that you double your getting the biggest crowds, but believe me, that is not going to happen to trump. i agree. did you hear what he said? it." i agree. you want to be what, vice president? now his questions were no longer as good. he had great credibility until he said that. now it is like, where did he come from? go ahead. 100%. market down. 100%. -- mark it down. 100%. all right, thank you very much. announcer: and friday, we will hear more from republican presidential candidate donald trump as he holds a campaign rally in hampton, new hampshire. live friday ats 7:10 p.m. eastern here on c-span. announcer: first lady helen taft made several notable
yes, sir. yes, sir. >> [indiscernible] i would never give up my microphone. that showed such weakness. away, the was taken young women, and the audience, which liked him, i mean, they ?re saying, "what is going on " it orot know if i will do other people will, but that was a disgrace. i felt badly for him, but it shows that he is weak. he is getting the biggest crowds, and i am getting the biggest crowds. we are that you double your getting the biggest crowds, but believe me,...
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cruz: thank you, sir, god bless you. thank you very much. thank you for being here. >> god bless you. >> god bless you. thank you for being here. [indiscernible] >> we just hung out with clive ndy.bundy -- cliven bu what do you think of him? mr. cruz: i don't know him. >> in nevada, the rancher. mr. cruz: i know who he is, but i have never met him. i'm going to try to visit with voters. we have done media. thank you very much. god bless you. thank you for being here. [indiscernible] mr. cruz: are you having fun at the fair? you just got here? is it kind of scary with all these people bouncing around? i'm glad you are here, and i that if you ask really nice, mom might let you try a fried twinkie. you want to get a picture? hop in front. [indiscernible] mr. cruz: very good to see you, sir. very good to see you, ma'am. god bless you. [indiscernible] >> how has it been on your campaign trail yl? it's fantastic. the energy we are seeing is incredible? -- the energy we are seeing is incredible. [indiscernible] >> we've been driving across the coun
cruz: thank you, sir, god bless you. thank you very much. thank you for being here. >> god bless you. >> god bless you. thank you for being here. [indiscernible] >> we just hung out with clive ndy.bundy -- cliven bu what do you think of him? mr. cruz: i don't know him. >> in nevada, the rancher. mr. cruz: i know who he is, but i have never met him. i'm going to try to visit with voters. we have done media. thank you very much. god bless you. thank you for being here....
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yes, sir? householdsew orleans don't have a car, but there are 17 of the u.s. cities with higher percentage of households who don't have a car. what have we learned about people who cannot drive themselves safely away from danger? shepard: and the buses. buses.nd the let me say, when i was in office, we worked diligently on constructing a plan for christ railreal -- for high-speed line from new orleans to baton rouge. it would accentuate the availability of people to once, in evacuate, fact, there was an emergency. takes a variety -- what happened to that high-speed rail line? a governor by the name of jindal canceled the planning for it. a political decision was made -- >> we will break away here with a reminder you can see all of this online at cspan.org. house," backwhite to iowa, state fair, ted cruz with the soapbox of "des moines register." >> ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> welcome back again to the "des moines register" political soapbox. our next speaker, obviously, is senator ted cruz of texas. [applause] began his public service and among
yes, sir? householdsew orleans don't have a car, but there are 17 of the u.s. cities with higher percentage of households who don't have a car. what have we learned about people who cannot drive themselves safely away from danger? shepard: and the buses. buses.nd the let me say, when i was in office, we worked diligently on constructing a plan for christ railreal -- for high-speed line from new orleans to baton rouge. it would accentuate the availability of people to once, in evacuate, fact,...
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>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about?s holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle blowing ]. >> get >> what the hell is wrong with you? open this door. >> i'm coming. >> put that gun away. get back. get one for yourself. >> to a mental patient in this condition, the threat of a gun is meaningless. what's needed here is manpower. in some types of mental disorder, a patient can be rigid one second and overactive next. unless he was knocked unconscious, blows would only make him more violent. >> it's like he's given up. >> get that and cough it up. >> whew. >> in most communities, ambulance crews will not handle disturbed people. in the interest of public safety, the police cannot avoid
>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about?s holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle blowing ]. >> get...
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yes, sir. for safe, reliable, affordable power for rural america. as the governor of rhode island we met the six new england governors with the five new -- with the five canadian premiers. to find out how we could have safe, reliable, affordable power. the 11 of us. we came with a pact to get the canadian hydropower down. resources of hydropower. clean, reliable, and affordable. that has done well for rural america over the year. good, reliable, hydropower. that has to be in the discussion. we hear about wind, solar, geothermal -- but we have to power. the hydro it is affordable. it is clean. that is what we want. to premiere of quebec said us, we in the northeast could be energyen, low-cost, capital of north america. that is how important hydropower could be to the next of clean, reliable, and affordable power. good question. yes, sir. [inaudible] mr. chafee: the question is, how yellowcakemiss the uranium as evidence. it never materialized. it was proven not to be accurate. i went to the cia, sir. before i took my vote on the them to showsked me t
yes, sir. for safe, reliable, affordable power for rural america. as the governor of rhode island we met the six new england governors with the five new -- with the five canadian premiers. to find out how we could have safe, reliable, affordable power. the 11 of us. we came with a pact to get the canadian hydropower down. resources of hydropower. clean, reliable, and affordable. that has done well for rural america over the year. good, reliable, hydropower. that has to be in the discussion. we...
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as long as the state says yes, you get it. >> thank you, sir.andra in pomona, california. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. this is a great subject because the question is the how to prevent gun violence. honestly, there is no way to prevent it. you just said that there are 3 million guns, did you say? >> 300 million. >> caller: yeah, 300 million in the united states. it's kind of silly. i worked in psychiatric care for 30 years. even the mentally ill, the vast majority, are not violent. i own a gun. i've owned a gun for 40 years. i grew up around guns. i live in a neighborhood or live in an urban environment where there are gangs and things like that, but background checks won't do anything because people who obey the laws and people who are mentally healthy are going to do the right thing and get a background check and take the safety class and not break the laws. people who are mentally ill or people who are criminals or gang members and things like that are not going to do that. it's ridiculous to think that i can go down the s
as long as the state says yes, you get it. >> thank you, sir.andra in pomona, california. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. this is a great subject because the question is the how to prevent gun violence. honestly, there is no way to prevent it. you just said that there are 3 million guns, did you say? >> 300 million. >> caller: yeah, 300 million in the united states. it's kind of silly. i worked in psychiatric care for 30 years. even the mentally ill, the...
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yes, sir. >> michael byrnebalm from "the washington post." spencer and alek, i wanted to ask you based on your military training, as you saw the shooter operating the gun, did he seem to be trained? did he seem to know what he was doing, and could he have inflicted more damage. >> yes. he clearly had no firearms training whatsoever and, yes, if you knew what he was doing or even just got lucky and did the right thing he would have been able to operate through all eight of those magazines and we wouldn't be here today along with a lot of other people. >> tomorrow you are about to be welcomed by several french ministers and the belgian prime minister. what do you feel about it and how does it make you feel? >> it feels pretty crazy. i never thought i would be here in this position so it's -- it's unreal, like i said before. >> i'm still waiting to wake up. this all just seems like a movie scene or something. like you say the word to describe it is pretty unreal. >> thank you very much, gentlemen. please join me in -- >> yeah. i just wanted to s
yes, sir. >> michael byrnebalm from "the washington post." spencer and alek, i wanted to ask you based on your military training, as you saw the shooter operating the gun, did he seem to be trained? did he seem to know what he was doing, and could he have inflicted more damage. >> yes. he clearly had no firearms training whatsoever and, yes, if you knew what he was doing or even just got lucky and did the right thing he would have been able to operate through all eight of...
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>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about?s holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming]
>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about?s holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming]
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pork, sir? who's missed a steak here? >> yes, sir. >> need that? who needs steak?addling, how bad am i going to hurt tomorrow? oh, i don't like the sound of that! that hesitation, not a good sign. those tenderloins are nice. good stuff. man, we have mastered the wild today. ♪ >> the mississippi delta is a big sponge that stretches between the yazoo and the mississippi. it's what's called an alluvial flood plain of about 7,000 square miles, or almost 4.5 million acres. this area used to look very different. massive wild old wood forests and swamps. after the passage of the cheerful-sounding native removal act of 1830, the delta became open for settlement by any white people crazy enough, hardy enough, determined enough or just plain mean and greedy enough, to come here. ♪ >> there's no way to make up for our bad racial past but you know, the sense of community that keeps people here is evidenced in this place. >> julia reed is greenville born and raised, the daughter of a political family, a writer, author and as delta as it gets. how long you been in mississippi? >
pork, sir? who's missed a steak here? >> yes, sir. >> need that? who needs steak?addling, how bad am i going to hurt tomorrow? oh, i don't like the sound of that! that hesitation, not a good sign. those tenderloins are nice. good stuff. man, we have mastered the wild today. ♪ >> the mississippi delta is a big sponge that stretches between the yazoo and the mississippi. it's what's called an alluvial flood plain of about 7,000 square miles, or almost 4.5 million acres. this...
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sir? >> any idea what the -- [ inaudible ] >> you know, the night before last in front of the police station, we had heard that a group had becomae agage agitate each other because there was one individual in the crowd and the folks there did not preerlappre that he, they, whatever were m armed. that could have. a part of it. this was what i talked about earlier. we can't afford to have this violence, not only on a night like this, but at any point in time if we're going to really move forward in the right direction. >> can you just explain what type of environment the police officers were working? >> plain clothed officers to support the clothed officers to move from time to time -- be more fluid and agile than the marked cars are. as soon as you're in a marked car, you know, it's good sometimes, it's bad sometimes. it's a tool we use. can i -- i'll get back to you, sir, since i got you once. go ahead. >> do you have any more details about -- >> five minutes before i walked in here. >> to
sir? >> any idea what the -- [ inaudible ] >> you know, the night before last in front of the police station, we had heard that a group had becomae agage agitate each other because there was one individual in the crowd and the folks there did not preerlappre that he, they, whatever were m armed. that could have. a part of it. this was what i talked about earlier. we can't afford to have this violence, not only on a night like this, but at any point in time if we're going to really...
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>> yes, sir. mr. bush: you lost your family to virginia? take care. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] mr. bush: you, personally. what grade are you going into? let me ask you a personal question. do you have a summer reading list this year? no? i think we need to bring summer reading list back. you play sports in the summer? you look like an athlete. you can play all sorts of sports. your mind needs to have the same exercise as your body. >> [indiscernible] mr. bush: there is good stuff. lots of stories. you can learn about babe ruth. you can read about all the yankees players. take care. thank you. >> [indiscernible] mr. bush: you are kidding. are you visiting or leaving? >> [indiscernible] mr. bush: you came for this? >> for the fair. mr. bush: fantastic. are you from here? >> yes. mr. bush: that is a good place to be launched -- lodged. where do you live? >> says of -- sarasota. >> nice to meet you. mr. bush: nice meeting you, too. is your dad here? [indiscernible] mr. bush: it is an honor to be here. >> [indiscernible] mr. bush: thank you,
>> yes, sir. mr. bush: you lost your family to virginia? take care. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] mr. bush: you, personally. what grade are you going into? let me ask you a personal question. do you have a summer reading list this year? no? i think we need to bring summer reading list back. you play sports in the summer? you look like an athlete. you can play all sorts of sports. your mind needs to have the same exercise as your body. >> [indiscernible] mr. bush: there is good...
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senator cruz: thank you, sir. god bless you. >> god bless you.z: thank you. >> thank you. senator cruz: thank you for being here. >> god bless you. senator cruz: god bless you. what is your name? mitchell? you got a camera? are you mom? >> no. i am not. but i will e-mail it to you. >> will you sign my arm? >> mr. cruz, we just hung out with cliven bundy. what do you think of him? the rancher. senator cruz: i know who he is but i have not met him so i don't know. >> he is really cool. you should come check him out. senator cruz: i'm going to try to visit with owners. what is your name? >> [indiscernible] senator cruz: thank you. thank you very much and god bless you. thank you for being here. how old are you? you are tall for five. is that your sister behind you? what is your name? how old are you? eight? and are you the oldest sister? what is your name? 12. [laughter] aubrey 12 is a strange name. are you having fun at the fair? >> we just got here. senator cruz: is it kind of scary with all these people bouncing around, and they are too tall? i t
senator cruz: thank you, sir. god bless you. >> god bless you.z: thank you. >> thank you. senator cruz: thank you for being here. >> god bless you. senator cruz: god bless you. what is your name? mitchell? you got a camera? are you mom? >> no. i am not. but i will e-mail it to you. >> will you sign my arm? >> mr. cruz, we just hung out with cliven bundy. what do you think of him? the rancher. senator cruz: i know who he is but i have not met him so i don't...
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>> yes, sir. you can have the rest of the ti time. >> thank you, thank you for giving me seven seconds. >> i'm sure you're aware of this, the secure communities program was hugely problematic in the courts. the courts were saying that state and local law enforcement does not have the authority under the due process clause of the constitution, to hold people until we can come and get them. last time i looked, you cannot rewrite the due process clause of a constitution, that's a problem, i do not believe that mandating through federal legislation, the conduct of sheriffs and police chiefs is the way to go. i think it will be hugely controversial, we will have problems with the constitution, i want to see us work cooperatively with state and local law enforcement, i believe they're poised to do that. the last time i looked we had a supremacy clause, and federal law trumps state law. god knows it trumps the law in san francisco. when i hear the phrase sanctuary city, as benign sounding as it is, it ma
>> yes, sir. you can have the rest of the ti time. >> thank you, thank you for giving me seven seconds. >> i'm sure you're aware of this, the secure communities program was hugely problematic in the courts. the courts were saying that state and local law enforcement does not have the authority under the due process clause of the constitution, to hold people until we can come and get them. last time i looked, you cannot rewrite the due process clause of a constitution, that's a...
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oh man. >> okay, sir. mr. jeter. calm down.new i was probably going to die at that point. that's when i saw a police car, another suv coming over the hill towards me. all right. i see one trooper right now. university police. lights and siren and everything coming at me. >> and i get up over the hill. i see him coming up and approaching. i turned around, and when i did i started from pretty much zero making a u-turn and he's still at 60. i was in that three-digit speed somewhere just to catch up to him. first thing i tried to do to stop the vehicle was get in front of it and slow down, let him make impact. >> about to hit him! about to hit him! [ bleep ]! >> are you still going, sir? >> i'm still going. >> the first impact fails to stop jeter's car. carol slows down and tries again. >> when he got up against me the second go around i just slammed on the brakes and it was just like a train ride. it was like a slow stop. the second impact finally releases jeter's cruise control, and carol's suv brings it to a stop. >> are you sto
oh man. >> okay, sir. mr. jeter. calm down.new i was probably going to die at that point. that's when i saw a police car, another suv coming over the hill towards me. all right. i see one trooper right now. university police. lights and siren and everything coming at me. >> and i get up over the hill. i see him coming up and approaching. i turned around, and when i did i started from pretty much zero making a u-turn and he's still at 60. i was in that three-digit speed somewhere...
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>> i can't answer that specifically sir. i'll get you the answer. >> can you get that to us as soon as possible. >> yes, sir. >> yeah. and if you haven't, can you post that online as soon as possible. >> i think it is a good point, sir. >> okay, good. commissioner pai, there has been a lot of attention and concern regarding the designated entity auction rules. do you believe -- are they now correctly balanced and if not, what should be done to fix them. >> unfortunatelily, congress, i think they aren't and in fact they have moved in the opposite direction. they should benefit small businesses. but the agency having loosened some of the restrictions that were imposed on a bipartisan basis several years ago has now opened the door for a large corporation to abuse the program and squeeze out the minorities, women and others to provide facility based services and we saw that in the most recent auction where small carriers tried to compete but they weren't able to because the deep pocket shell 500 companies used shell companies t
>> i can't answer that specifically sir. i'll get you the answer. >> can you get that to us as soon as possible. >> yes, sir. >> yeah. and if you haven't, can you post that online as soon as possible. >> i think it is a good point, sir. >> okay, good. commissioner pai, there has been a lot of attention and concern regarding the designated entity auction rules. do you believe -- are they now correctly balanced and if not, what should be done to fix them....
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sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. after the duke's spectacular victory over the french at the battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here in 1874 that winston leonard spencer-churchill was born. today blenheim and its sprawling grounds are open to the public to visit. sir winston grew up to become a war correspondent, a soldier, and eventually a politician. when he became prime minister, england was in its darkest hour. hitler's aggression had triggered world war ii. the germans defeated every european country that stood against them except the british isles. every day, the brave british expected the nazis to invade. more than tanks and soldiers, it was the words of prime minister churchill that the british found most heartening. >> we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landin
sir winston churchill. sir winston was born into a family with a long and distinguished military history. one of his ancestors was the first duke of marlborough. after the duke's spectacular victory over the french at the battle of blenheim in 1704, a grateful english queen granted him this amazing palace. the duke dutifully named it blenheim. it was here in 1874 that winston leonard spencer-churchill was born. today blenheim and its sprawling grounds are open to the public to visit. sir...
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president, no, sir. do tell the story. said i have just come from seeing president lincoln, who had made me general in chief of the army, i was riding on the orange and alexandria line. mind you, it was just one or two cars, i just had my security staff and staff officers with me, a small group. one of my officers saw a cloud of dust over the rail door tracks, and i said i want to stop the train and find out what that was. so they pulled up the train down near calverton today. the officer comes back in a few minutes and said it turns out that colonel mosby was chasing some of our boys across the tracks not five minutes ago. grant turns to mosby and he says well, now, mosby, what do you think of that? mr. mosby without batting an eye says mr. president, if i were five minutes later, maybe i'd be sitting in your chair. [laughter] they did exactly what you all did. they had a good laugh and settled down. the business had to do with the amnesty act. mr. president, i am sure you know the amnesty act of 1872 allows former confed
president, no, sir. do tell the story. said i have just come from seeing president lincoln, who had made me general in chief of the army, i was riding on the orange and alexandria line. mind you, it was just one or two cars, i just had my security staff and staff officers with me, a small group. one of my officers saw a cloud of dust over the rail door tracks, and i said i want to stop the train and find out what that was. so they pulled up the train down near calverton today. the officer comes...
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welsh said at long last sir, have you no sense of decency. >> have you no stance of decency sir at long last? have you left no sense of peace? >> i know this hurts you are mr. welsh. couldn't control himself. that's when welch said have you no sense of decency and gave a speech about that. >> let us not advance to make this land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir, at lodge last? have you left no sense of decency? >> i know this hurts you, mr. welch, but -- >> i'll say. >> mr. chairman, a point of personal privilege. i'd like to finish this. >> senator, i think it hurts you, too, sir. >> there's some evidence that welch expected mccarthy to do this and, in fact, was prepared to do this and wasn't quite as shocked as he appeared on television at the time. but the television audience was shocked and mccarthy's personal standing really eroded as a result of all this. interestingly enough, hollywood hired robert welch later on. if you've seen the movie anotmy of a murder, he is the judge in that. but he really did show mccarthy for what he was. and that undermin
welsh said at long last sir, have you no sense of decency. >> have you no stance of decency sir at long last? have you left no sense of peace? >> i know this hurts you are mr. welsh. couldn't control himself. that's when welch said have you no sense of decency and gave a speech about that. >> let us not advance to make this land further. you have done enough. have you no sense of decency, sir, at lodge last? have you left no sense of decency? >> i know this hurts you,...
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>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about? >> they always holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle blowing ]. >> get >> what the hell is wrong with you? open this door. >> i'm coming. >> put that gun away. get back. get one for yourself. >> to a mental patient in this condition, the threat of a gun is meaningless. what's needed here is manpower. in some types of mental disorder, a patient can be rigid one second and overactive next. unless he was knocked unconscious, blows would only make him more violent. >> it's like he's given up. >> get that and cough it up. >> whew. >> in most communities, ambulance crews will not handle disturbed people. in the interest of public safety, the polic
>> no, sir. >> what's the hollering about? >> they always holler for nothing. >> where do they live? [ speaking foreign language ] >> finish your sandwich. i'll go up and handle it. see what it's all about. >> okay. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is this the place? [ speaking foreign language ] [ knocking on door ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> is he sick? [ speaking foreign language ] [screaming] [ speaking foreign language ] [ whistle...
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. >>> joining us on the line now is the spokesman of the saudi-lead coalition brigadier general, sir, you using cluster bombs, cluster munitions in yemen? >> first of all [ inaudible ] audience. unfortunately [ inaudible ] human rights watch published [ inaudible ]. i don't see your report, because i don't see the tv actually. but i had what they talk about it, but i read this morning the report that they published, and [ inaudible ]. my first question that the report had a headline, but when you read the report is there is no relation between what is written and what is in the headlines. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. it's a straight question. is the saudi-lead coalition using cluster munitions in yemen. >> you cannot ask me such question, because it is not yes or no. because you are talking about the report -- >> why is it not a yes or no. cluster munitions are illegal under international law. it would be the first time -- >> which kind -- which kind of cluster? do you know? >> reporter: you heard the eyewitness reports -- sir, you heard the eyewitness reports in our report just a few m
. >>> joining us on the line now is the spokesman of the saudi-lead coalition brigadier general, sir, you using cluster bombs, cluster munitions in yemen? >> first of all [ inaudible ] audience. unfortunately [ inaudible ] human rights watch published [ inaudible ]. i don't see your report, because i don't see the tv actually. but i had what they talk about it, but i read this morning the report that they published, and [ inaudible ]. my first question that the report had a...
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>> yes, sir. >> i'm here to talk about the various strategies for rebuilding. what i would like to say is you have to be very careful who we listen to you because a lot of people from elsewhere don't understand the city who think our problems are what make us unique, and make us in the scene. we need to stop listening to people whom make it sound like we are authentic because we were the murder capital. that didn't make an authentic. that made it frightening. we need to stop listening to people from the new york times in some suburb in new york say they missed this to shine scam on canal street. grab your wallet out of your head and went on this tree with it. the city never did anything about that before him. now we don't have that problem anymore. a lot of people now are cynical even though there's only one murder since the mandatory evacuation. they think a lot of the criminals will be coming back. the people who run the city kind of rely on criminals to be elected. we also have to stop thinking
>> yes, sir. >> i'm here to talk about the various strategies for rebuilding. what i would like to say is you have to be very careful who we listen to you because a lot of people from elsewhere don't understand the city who think our problems are what make us unique, and make us in the scene. we need to stop listening to people whom make it sound like we are authentic because we were the murder capital. that didn't make an authentic. that made it frightening. we need to stop...
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what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every week she tells us something that does not turn out to be true. to me, it is enormously troubling. now she is saying it is partisan and politics. more likely than not, she has committed a crime. and i think this warrants a special prosecutor. this is not simply a political issue. this is the secretary of state in all likelihood -- china has them, russia has them, but the united states does not. that is just outrageous and certainly warrants such a prosecutor. >> you mention your speech coming down hard on isis. what would be your strategy as president? mr. pataki: the first thing, support the boots on the ground. directly. we have the kurds in kurdistan. they are not getting the support. baghdad is heavily influenced by iran, i would provide training, support, supplies directly to them so they can be the boots on the front line against isis. second, i would ramp up the bombing. much more aggressive than we are today. and beyond that, we have to stop turkey f
what do you think, sir? mr. pataki: it seems like every week she tells us something that does not turn out to be true. to me, it is enormously troubling. now she is saying it is partisan and politics. more likely than not, she has committed a crime. and i think this warrants a special prosecutor. this is not simply a political issue. this is the secretary of state in all likelihood -- china has them, russia has them, but the united states does not. that is just outrageous and certainly warrants...