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detective ted williams. news breaking just now you were not booked for this but we appreciate having you. your initial thoughts? >> well, i'm sure that law enforcement is now surrounded that area. it's supposedly in pittsburgh the squirrel hill area so when you have an active shooter the question is, what various portions of the police department are called out to the scene there? is" a barricade situation or is it actually an active shooter and if it's someone in the sense of an active shooter then they're going to go in. if not, they're going to put themselves in a position where they can try to determine what's going on at that scene, at this immediate time. charles: when you say go in, even if there are potential hostages that they would be prepared to some form of offensive action here? >> absolutely if in fact they believe that there are hostages in there, in that synagogue, and that those hostages are very well in harms way, then they are going to immediately go in, absolutely. charles: ted, we've see
detective ted williams. news breaking just now you were not booked for this but we appreciate having you. your initial thoughts? >> well, i'm sure that law enforcement is now surrounded that area. it's supposedly in pittsburgh the squirrel hill area so when you have an active shooter the question is, what various portions of the police department are called out to the scene there? is" a barricade situation or is it actually an active shooter and if it's someone in the sense of an...
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morning, certainly in new york city and perhaps across the country as well, with that we bring ted williams, former washington, d.c. police detective and federal agent, ted, we are hearing nypd now says they are going to have in their words heavy weapon's teams outside of houses of worship in new york, andrew cuomo, governor of new york saying that they will bring additional resources from the state police specifically to protect the jewish communities not inside of new york city. what does that mean essentially as people show up to their houses of worship tomorrow? >> it simply means, leland -- leland: long morning for all of us. >> i'm sorry, but it means that this is a vulnerable community, the jewish community and they deserve the protection. leland, the whole country is crying and i have to tell you, i'm angry when a man walks in to a synagogue where people are worshiping their god and to open up with a gun killing many people in that synagogue and the thing about it is the president is right in propping correct, we need to death penalty for these kinds of cases. here it is, he had the
morning, certainly in new york city and perhaps across the country as well, with that we bring ted williams, former washington, d.c. police detective and federal agent, ted, we are hearing nypd now says they are going to have in their words heavy weapon's teams outside of houses of worship in new york, andrew cuomo, governor of new york saying that they will bring additional resources from the state police specifically to protect the jewish communities not inside of new york city. what does...
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thank you, with that we bring back in ted williams, formerly of the d.c. police department, also involved in a number of federal agencies. ted, how much by the end of the day will we know versus now in terms of victims, in terms of family members, family members that won't make it, family members that are in the hospital? >> i think we will know by the end of the day, leland, a great deal. i think right now with the law enforcement officers processing the scene, just as soon as possible there will be a news conference or some information will be provided then. and the fact that we have news operatives all over that area right now, i think by the end of the day we'll know a lot more about the unfortunate victims of this carnage. >> ted, we don't-- there are big things that we don't yet know, but there are some things that we definitely know. fox news's own reporting confirmed a few minutes ago that the shooter did shoot out "all jews must die", while he was apprehended. why isn't that enough to get us to an established motive? >> well, it's part of the motiv
thank you, with that we bring back in ted williams, formerly of the d.c. police department, also involved in a number of federal agencies. ted, how much by the end of the day will we know versus now in terms of victims, in terms of family members, family members that won't make it, family members that are in the hospital? >> i think we will know by the end of the day, leland, a great deal. i think right now with the law enforcement officers processing the scene, just as soon as possible...
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detective and defense attorney, ted williams.me something i don't know. >> i heard you in the last session with steve rogers talking about the insanity defense. let me make sure we are clear here. this guy stars i'm concerned was not insane what over. when you think about it. he not only says at some stage on his social media site, i'm going in. when you look at the premeditation, deliberation, all of the things that are necessary for first degree, they are there. not only do you go in, he shoots up the place, and he's sane enough to try to get out of there and run away from the police. guess what, he runs back in. and this so-called insane man then goes up to the third floor and this insane floor slight out with the police. this man was not insane. and if i was a lawyer prosecuting this case i would love to have it. judge jeanine: if you were defending this case? >> i what try to talk to people who knew him and what his motivation was to try to mitigate and everything. but i have got to tell you something else. this guy was not
detective and defense attorney, ted williams.me something i don't know. >> i heard you in the last session with steve rogers talking about the insanity defense. let me make sure we are clear here. this guy stars i'm concerned was not insane what over. when you think about it. he not only says at some stage on his social media site, i'm going in. when you look at the premeditation, deliberation, all of the things that are necessary for first degree, they are there. not only do you go in,...
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police detective and fox news contributor, the legend ted williams, welcome to the show, ted. >> my pleasure, kennedy. kennedy: do you worry this is a match in dry brush that is going to set off a wildfire? >> it very well could, kennedy. just try to understand that a sad history was made for the united states today. someone tried to kill two former presidents and two former first ladies. so kennedy, as a result of, that i can unequivocally tell you that law enforcement out there now are massively in a race for time, trying to find who this person is before they strike a further match. kennedy: and one former fbi explosives expert said that usually a case like this would take two weeks to identify the person or persons who sent these devices. do you agree with that? is that a reasonable timeline? >> it would be a reasonable timeline, if you did not probably find some of these devices intact. but we do have them intact. they have, in fact been sent to the fbi lab. they are able to get dna fingerprints. you talked about the white powder envelope. they may be able to get saliva, dna off of that
police detective and fox news contributor, the legend ted williams, welcome to the show, ted. >> my pleasure, kennedy. kennedy: do you worry this is a match in dry brush that is going to set off a wildfire? >> it very well could, kennedy. just try to understand that a sad history was made for the united states today. someone tried to kill two former presidents and two former first ladies. so kennedy, as a result of, that i can unequivocally tell you that law enforcement out there...
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ted williams is joining us. we just had a press conference. nypd's and others. we didn't get a lot of answers. it's clear that there's a lot of speculation that may be the source of -- focusing on florida. and the question of the white powder, it wasn't chemical or biological. you're a law enforcement expert. where are they going from here? >> they're counting on all of the inpact bombs that they have taken down to the fbi in quantico, virginia. what they're looking at, charles, videos. not only videos of florida and the post office there and videos in new york and california and delaware. they're trying to determine the packaging where did these stamps come from. they're looking also at this various powder, the envelope. the envelope may not have contained biological substances, but there's a lot of information like dna. if you lick that envelope, there your dna would be. those are the things they're looking at right now. >> charles: ten parcels throughout the country, ted. a lot of -- an abundance of clues, ways of tracing this whack. the psychology of the per
ted williams is joining us. we just had a press conference. nypd's and others. we didn't get a lot of answers. it's clear that there's a lot of speculation that may be the source of -- focusing on florida. and the question of the white powder, it wasn't chemical or biological. you're a law enforcement expert. where are they going from here? >> they're counting on all of the inpact bombs that they have taken down to the fbi in quantico, virginia. what they're looking at, charles, videos....
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in former washington, d.c., police detective ted williams.at every level of looking at this investigation, thank you for joining me. i want to start with you because we are expected to hear from the justice department. had you look at this legally, the charges that could be pending? >> they certainly have a bunch of federal statutes they could bring here. it certainly appears to be from what we have seen initial reports an instance of domestic terrorism. there's no shortage of federal status of the doj could prosecute under. i think 100 interesting question is where the prosecution would occur. the southern district of new york, u.s. attorney's office has been in charge of this investigation to date. it has a history of prosecuting these types of cases. so i suspect the justice department will ultimately transfer the responsibility of the matter to new york for prosecution. >> harris: we have learned that authorities were trailing him. they have gone warrants, registered warrants to look at who had been talking with via phone and also trace a
in former washington, d.c., police detective ted williams.at every level of looking at this investigation, thank you for joining me. i want to start with you because we are expected to hear from the justice department. had you look at this legally, the charges that could be pending? >> they certainly have a bunch of federal statutes they could bring here. it certainly appears to be from what we have seen initial reports an instance of domestic terrorism. there's no shortage of federal...
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ted williams, thank you very much.re getting more details from the saudis that might dot the is and cross the ts on a horrific act. more after this. once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump o
ted williams, thank you very much.re getting more details from the saudis that might dot the is and cross the ts on a horrific act. more after this. once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not...
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let's bring in ted williams, a former detective with the washington, d.c., police department. this is not just in upstate new york, new york city, it's also in your area of d.c. because of that main screening facility where package potentially going to the obama residence. i want to get just basically the latest word you have on what's happening. >> here in washington, d.c., right now, harris, law enforcement are in a heightened state of emergency, not only at the obama office where the package was sent but also, you know, this is the seat of government, washington, d.c. as a result of that law enforcement is very concerned about various legislators on the hill, also. >> harris: we are waiting, we are slow to jump in on all of the talk that's happening from different offices. which say they are finding devices and so on. we want to report that with more specificity and confirmation but there are others on the hill who say that things are happening at different locations and offices. we can confirm, because we have a crew there, at debbie wasserman schultz office, that's in sun
let's bring in ted williams, a former detective with the washington, d.c., police department. this is not just in upstate new york, new york city, it's also in your area of d.c. because of that main screening facility where package potentially going to the obama residence. i want to get just basically the latest word you have on what's happening. >> here in washington, d.c., right now, harris, law enforcement are in a heightened state of emergency, not only at the obama office where the...
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. >> my dad took me to sears when i was eight years old and bought me a ted williams baseball glove and still have that. >> reporter: but john made some new discoveries. >> i lost a lot of material stuff, but the important things were still there. you know, we were all together. >> reporter: it is a tough anniversary for kim graves, but she and jerry keep coming back to this lot on ranchette road. after all, it is still home. >> do you see the dog, too? he lochs it around here. he can't run over there. i bring him back here about once a week, and i'm coming back. so i look forward to that day. >> reporter: and the family says they hope their new home will be rebuilt by next fall in the same spot, a place to start some new memories for sure. live in santa rosa, cornell bernard, "abc 7 news." dan, back to you now. >> cornell, thank you. new memories will be very nice. certainly grit and resilience have been very much on display in the north bay for the past 365 days. "abc 7 news" reporter wayne freedman is live in the larkfield estates neighbor with examples of that. wayne. >> reporter: g
. >> my dad took me to sears when i was eight years old and bought me a ted williams baseball glove and still have that. >> reporter: but john made some new discoveries. >> i lost a lot of material stuff, but the important things were still there. you know, we were all together. >> reporter: it is a tough anniversary for kim graves, but she and jerry keep coming back to this lot on ranchette road. after all, it is still home. >> do you see the dog, too? he lochs it...
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today the red sox secret weapon is a doctor who's helping players to see the ball like ted williams didis eyes checked in our sunday spotlight. >> faster than the blink of an eye. a career made or envied. in the tenth of a second a batter has to judge a 90-mile-an-hour pitch, that's why on a mid summer day at fenway park while scouts from other major league teams are judging the fielding and batting skills of these cape cod league players, red sox management quietly pulls the athletes off the field to have a closer look at their eyesight. >> in the far corner over there. >> the team pays dr. daniel labbe to test players using examounts you won't find at your regular eye doctor's office. >> go ahead and put the head set on. >> he's checking the identity to identify a pitch. >> you'll be able to determine whether or not it was a fastball, slider, curveball or change-up. >> the concentration at the plate. >> follow them with your eyes. tell me the phone number. >> 5713. >> and their reaction time. using a test that's close to a game of whack-a-mole. >> that was your best time, 7816. that p
today the red sox secret weapon is a doctor who's helping players to see the ball like ted williams didis eyes checked in our sunday spotlight. >> faster than the blink of an eye. a career made or envied. in the tenth of a second a batter has to judge a 90-mile-an-hour pitch, that's why on a mid summer day at fenway park while scouts from other major league teams are judging the fielding and batting skills of these cape cod league players, red sox management quietly pulls the athletes off...
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there used to be -- >> joe, if you hit a home run behind center field, where ted williams hit his homeproperty we own right behind center field. you know, you're talking about fenway the neighborhood when we got there was a bunch of parking lots, pretty much. it's become a very vibrant neighborhood we're going to invest another over hundred million dollars in building a 5,000 seat indoor theater. i think it's just going to create even more interest in coming to that part of boston. >> what will it be -- who will perform there? >> you know, there are a lot of acts that, you know, we book about ten concerts a year at fenway park for peoplelike billy joel and paul mccartney. but there are a lot of acts. take somebody like james taylor who sang the national anthem last night that would be performing in a sven you slightly smaller than that outdoor arena. i think boston needs an indoor arena for about 5,000 people and we're going to partner with live nation. we're just in the development phase. but i would expect that we could book almost 150 events next year, whenever that's up and running
there used to be -- >> joe, if you hit a home run behind center field, where ted williams hit his homeproperty we own right behind center field. you know, you're talking about fenway the neighborhood when we got there was a bunch of parking lots, pretty much. it's become a very vibrant neighborhood we're going to invest another over hundred million dollars in building a 5,000 seat indoor theater. i think it's just going to create even more interest in coming to that part of boston....
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we took a special tour with ted williams. he will show us in a moment.lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ed: we're back with a fox news alert. thousands of people are reported missing in the wake of hurricane michael. trish: families searching for their loved ones as they rebuild their lives. pete: we are live in panama city, florida where rescue efforts are under way. reporter: good morning. right now i'm standing in front of a strip mall that suffered heavy damages in hurricane michael. you can see the upper facade came crashing down into the parking lot during the heavy winds. police escorts have been arranged to speed up the delivery of food and water into the hard-hit areas and for areas inaccessible by road, they are airdropping supplies. miami-dade fire rescue's florida task force one is conducting door-to-door searches. local officials say many residents are still unaccounted for but they believe much of this is due to lack of communica
we took a special tour with ted williams. he will show us in a moment.lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ed: we're back with a fox news alert. thousands of people are reported missing in the wake of hurricane michael. trish: families searching for their loved ones as they rebuild their lives. pete: we are live in panama city, florida where rescue efforts are under way. reporter: good...
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>> i suppose it was hard for you to find a topic as important as the last one you wrote about, ted williamsg during the election, people around our sets saying hillary clinton is going to win, hillary clinton is going to win. then a family reunion in pennsylvania they would come back and say, the 19 people there, 18 were voting for donald trump. i heard this story time and time again. pennsylvania, always pull up stakes two weeks before elections, it became the epicenter of this new trump movement, what was it about pennsylvania that made donald trump resonate so strongly there? >> well, this was really an interesting county. they hadn't voted for a republican since 1988. obama carried the county twice. but it surged in the other direction for trump. he compiled such a margin in this one county that it was 60% of his victory margin in the state of pennsylvania. so, without this one county, he wouldn't have won the state or perhaps the presidency, to the extent pennsylvania's demographics are like the other two key swing states -- michigan and wisconsin. these voters, a lot of them were cros
>> i suppose it was hard for you to find a topic as important as the last one you wrote about, ted williamsg during the election, people around our sets saying hillary clinton is going to win, hillary clinton is going to win. then a family reunion in pennsylvania they would come back and say, the 19 people there, 18 were voting for donald trump. i heard this story time and time again. pennsylvania, always pull up stakes two weeks before elections, it became the epicenter of this new trump...
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>> glor: holly williams still on the story for us tonight from istanbul. holly, thanks. the tedto o'rourke senate battle here has received huge amounts of outside money and attention. most polls right now currently have cruz ahead by five to seven rigts. here's nancy cordes with more on onat. ( cheers ) >> reporter: running behind and running hard, democrat beto o'rourke hit eight early voting sites today, as the president winged in to campaign against him. ntes the president being here rtlp you, or hurt you? >> we'll see. i don't know that it matters one opy or another. te people of texas want to decide this on their own terms, on our own terms. >> reporter: he's up against a well-known republican incumbent. >> senator ted cruz. ( applause ) >> reporter: in a state president trump won by nine points. >> do we agree with beto o'rourke that we should impeach president trump? sn no! >> reporter: cruz and mr. trump weren't always so close. >> donald, you're a sniveling coward. >> reporter: ...trading barbs in 2016's presidential primaries. >> this man is a pathological liar. >> lyi
>> glor: holly williams still on the story for us tonight from istanbul. holly, thanks. the tedto o'rourke senate battle here has received huge amounts of outside money and attention. most polls right now currently have cruz ahead by five to seven rigts. here's nancy cordes with more on onat. ( cheers ) >> reporter: running behind and running hard, democrat beto o'rourke hit eight early voting sites today, as the president winged in to campaign against him. ntes the president being...
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ted cruz. and debate between congressman van.whitman and go williams in virginia first race.ict u.s. house 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. c-span.org,online at or listen live with free c-span ya app. make c-span your primary source 2018.mpaign week on "the communicators," university of pennsylvania school for professor, joseph issues.n web privacy >>
ted cruz. and debate between congressman van.whitman and go williams in virginia first race.ict u.s. house 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. c-span.org,online at or listen live with free c-span ya app. make c-span your primary source 2018.mpaign week on "the communicators," university of pennsylvania school for professor, joseph issues.n web privacy >>
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the houston campaign office of senator ted cruz is not related to the suspicious mail found in washington. law enforcement officials say tonight they identified william allen as a suspect in part because his return address was on the suspicious letter sent to washington. none of the three found so far were considered hazardous but sending any mail intending totimidate or tean our washington newsroom, thank you. >>> all across the country today, wherev y an alert, a text message on your cellphone. it was the first test of the new presidential alert system for national emergencies. most people got it but not everyone. nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: from coast to coast, the alert came as exactly the same moment. 2:18 p.m. in the east, 1:18 in the midwest and 11:18 pacific time. while fcc rules prohibit us from airing the alert tones, 225 million devices were supposed to have received the first test of the presidential alert system. from new york -- >> i hope it's not a sign of things to come. >> -- to chicago -- >> the president can text us? >> -- to l.a. then at 2:20, it hit every radio and tv nationwide. the ultimate goal, to reach every
the houston campaign office of senator ted cruz is not related to the suspicious mail found in washington. law enforcement officials say tonight they identified william allen as a suspect in part because his return address was on the suspicious letter sent to washington. none of the three found so far were considered hazardous but sending any mail intending totimidate or tean our washington newsroom, thank you. >>> all across the country today, wherev y an alert, a text message on your...
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ted cruz. one coverage both rallies c-span. later today republican congressman rob whitman faces williams. vangy live coverage starts 7:00 p.m.astern on c-span 2. at can watch online c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until ballots are cast, make c-span your primary campaign 2018. join tonight for american time.y tv in prime historians discuss how the founders envisions the three branches of government. why the idea of separation of thers was important for american republic. american history tv tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. week on the "the communicators." pennsylvania school for communications professor on web privacy issues. >> most privacy policies are not designed to protect your privacy. any're designed to give you idea or the lawyers an idea of the kind of information the use about you often share about you. a retailer, say, kroger or target or wal-mart, they will tell you that they use just about everything you do in them.onship to they take your information. they use your information. of yourre parts information and they even buy you that willout compliment the information they already
ted cruz. one coverage both rallies c-span. later today republican congressman rob whitman faces williams. vangy live coverage starts 7:00 p.m.astern on c-span 2. at can watch online c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until ballots are cast, make c-span your primary campaign 2018. join tonight for american time.y tv in prime historians discuss how the founders envisions the three branches of government. why the idea of separation of thers was important for american republic....
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ted cruz and his reelection bid. one coverage of both rally c-span. later today republican facesssman rob whitman democrat vangie williams. at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online atso watch c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your campaignource for 2018. join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. evening historians discuss how the founders envision the three branches of government and idea of separation of powers has been important for the survival and success of the republic. watch american history tv in tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created a as public service by america's companies andon today we continue to bring you congress, coverage of the white house, the supreme court and public policy events d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. 15m elections. we are talking about congressional leadership and the future of it. at the table is al weaver, political reporter for the "washington examiner," a repeat
ted cruz and his reelection bid. one coverage of both rally c-span. later today republican facesssman rob whitman democrat vangie williams. at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online atso watch c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your campaignource for 2018. join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. evening historians discuss how the founders envision the three branches of government and idea of separation of powers has been...
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ted bid. and re-election live coverage on c-span. later today, republican whitman faces williams for the first time in district u.s. house race. live coverage starts 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at tch c-span.org, or use the free app.an radio with 15 days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your for campaign 2018. and join us tonight for american in prime time. this evening historians discuss how the founders envisioned the branches of government and why the idea of a separation of powers has been important for survival and success of the american republic. atch american history t.v., in prime time, tonight beginning 8 eastern on c-span 3. >> this week on "the communicators," university of for ylvania school josephcations professor, turow on web privacy issues. >> most privacy issues are not your ed to protect privacy, but to give you an idea or lawyers the idea of the kind can formation the company use about you, often share about you. retailer, say a walmart, r target or they will tell you they use everything you do in them.ionship to they take your information, they
ted bid. and re-election live coverage on c-span. later today, republican whitman faces williams for the first time in district u.s. house race. live coverage starts 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at tch c-span.org, or use the free app.an radio with 15 days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your for campaign 2018. and join us tonight for american in prime time. this evening historians discuss how the founders envisioned the branches of government and why the idea of a separation of...
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ted cruz in his reelection. live coverage on c-span. a debate between republican congressman rob wittman and democrat vangie williams in the u.s. house race. live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span2. you can watch live online at c-span.org, for listen live at the free c-span radio app. with 15 days until votes are cast, make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this week on "the communicators," university of pennsylvania professor joseph toro on privacy issues. >> most are not designed to protect your privacy. they are designed to give you an idea of the kind of information the company can use about you. often share about you. if you go to a retailer, say walmart,r target or they will tell you they use just about everything you do in relationship to them. they take your information. they user information. they share parts of your information. they even by information about that will complement the information they already have. >> watched "the communicators" tonight on c-span2.
ted cruz in his reelection. live coverage on c-span. a debate between republican congressman rob wittman and democrat vangie williams in the u.s. house race. live at 7:00 p.m. on c-span2. you can watch live online at c-span.org, for listen live at the free c-span radio app. with 15 days until votes are cast, make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this week on "the communicators," university of pennsylvania professor joseph toro on privacy issues. >> most are...
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ted niececy. >> thank you danielle. reminder to our live audience please hold your olympians in -- place in reaction to everyone here at roger williams university can marry from the candidates. each candidate will get a 60 second closing statement at the end of the statement. as you all know, there's no strict format to tonight's debate. we're looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues but if you're not answering the question, you're taking too long, we will jump in. let's begin. ms. raimondo. needy people didn't get paid on time. it's still not 100% working. the projected cost is now $648 million. of that almost $140 million is state taxpayer dollars. this was the biggest i.t. rollout in state history. in the private sector, this could be a fireable offense. why isn't it with you? >> thank you tim and good evening and good evening to rhode island. it is wonderful to have this opportunity to be here and discuss the issues tonight. as you say tim the uhip which is a project, has had its share of struggles. we have turned the corner. that is important. we've turned the corner. we are paying our claims faster than we have.
ted niececy. >> thank you danielle. reminder to our live audience please hold your olympians in -- place in reaction to everyone here at roger williams university can marry from the candidates. each candidate will get a 60 second closing statement at the end of the statement. as you all know, there's no strict format to tonight's debate. we're looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues but if you're not answering the question, you're taking too long, we will jump in. let's...
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ted kneesee. >> moderator: a live reminder to our audience, hold your applause and reaction to everyone at home and here at roger williams university can hear from the candidates. each candidate will get a 62nd closing statement at the end of the debate. gina raimondo, joe trillo, allan fung, thank you for joining us tonight. there is no strict format to tonight's debate. we are looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues but if you're not answering the question or taking too long, we will jump in. let's begin. trillo: -- gina raimondo, the biggest knock on your administration is the botched rollout of the computer system. many people didn't get their food stamps, nursing homes didn't get paid on time and it is still not 100% working. the projected cost is $648 million, almost $140 million is state taxpayer dollars. this was the biggest it rollout in state history. in the private sector this could be a fireable offense. why isn't it with you? raimondo: thank you and good evening to rhode island. it is wonderful to have this opportunity to be here to discuss the issues tonight. as you say, tim, the rollout whi
ted kneesee. >> moderator: a live reminder to our audience, hold your applause and reaction to everyone at home and here at roger williams university can hear from the candidates. each candidate will get a 62nd closing statement at the end of the debate. gina raimondo, joe trillo, allan fung, thank you for joining us tonight. there is no strict format to tonight's debate. we are looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues but if you're not answering the question or taking too...
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ted niececy. >> thank you danielle. a reminder to our live audience to hold your applause andriy action so everyone at home and here at roger williams university can hear from the candidates. each candidate will get a 62nd closing statement at the end of the debate. thank you very much for joining us here tonight. as you all know, there is no strict format. we are looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues. if you are not answering the question or taking too long, we will jump in. let us begin. perhaps the single biggest knock on your administration is the botched rollout of the you hip computer system. needy people did not get there food stamps, nursing homes did not get paid on time. it is not 100% working. million, ofnow $648 that 140 million is state .axpayer dollars in the private sector this could be a fire opal offense. why is it not with you? good evening to rhode island. hip roll --the you the uhip rollout has had its share of struggles. we have turned the corner, and that is important. claims, fasterur than we ever have and faster than massachusetts. -- if you go there on the first of the month, the lobbies ar
ted niececy. >> thank you danielle. a reminder to our live audience to hold your applause andriy action so everyone at home and here at roger williams university can hear from the candidates. each candidate will get a 62nd closing statement at the end of the debate. thank you very much for joining us here tonight. as you all know, there is no strict format. we are looking for an open and honest discussion of the issues. if you are not answering the question or taking too long, we will...
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williams. >> don't do dirty on you. you're better than michelle. >>> we're here to start this half hour with the president and senator ted cruz hugging it out in houstonmidterm elections. >> they appear to have buried the hatchet they wielded during the brutal 2016 primary. president trump continues to zero in on the migrant caravan traveling through mexico and declared himself a nationalist. >> reporter: president trump sounding a battle cry at his rally in houston. >> democrats produce mobs, republicans produce jobs. >> reporter: addressing the caravan of 7,000 migrants, women children marching to the u.s. boarder. >> do you know how the car van started? does everybody know what this means? i think the democrats had something to do with it. >> now fiercely back thing man he used to call 'lyin' ted'. >> it got nasty and then it ended and i'll tell you what nobody has helped me more. >> reporter: kroous also take thing stage attacking democrat opponent, beto o'rourke. >> elections are about choices. if you want a big gun grabbing liberal, the democrats are giving it to you. >> reporter: we literally show up everywhere all the time for everyone. >> rep
williams. >> don't do dirty on you. you're better than michelle. >>> we're here to start this half hour with the president and senator ted cruz hugging it out in houstonmidterm elections. >> they appear to have buried the hatchet they wielded during the brutal 2016 primary. president trump continues to zero in on the migrant caravan traveling through mexico and declared himself a nationalist. >> reporter: president trump sounding a battle cry at his rally in houston....
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williams in vrge's first congressional district. life at 7:00 p.m. eastern and then at 7:30, live on c-span, president donald trump at a rally in houston to support texas senator ted cruz in his re-election bid w. 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this week on the communicators, university of pennsylvania annanberg school for communications professor joseph, the urro or web privacy issues. >> most webb privacy policies are not designed to protect your privacy. they are designed to give you an idea or at least the lawyers the idea the kind of information the company can use about you, often share about you. if you go to a retailer, say kroger, or target, or walmart, they will tell you that they use just about everything you do in relationship to them. they take your information. they use your information. they share parts of your information. and they even buy information about you that will sort of compliment the information they already have. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 19 pt c-span was created as a public service by america'
williams in vrge's first congressional district. life at 7:00 p.m. eastern and then at 7:30, live on c-span, president donald trump at a rally in houston to support texas senator ted cruz in his re-election bid w. 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this week on the communicators, university of pennsylvania annanberg school for communications professor joseph, the urro or web privacy issues. >> most webb privacy policies are...
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ted cruz. live coverage of both rallies on c-span. your primary source for campaign 2018. here on c-span two rob whitman will face vangie williams.ve debate coverage from fredericksburg to start at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have more live coverage from georgetown after this break in this discussion about 215 eastern time. [inaudible conversations] while they are in this break at georgetown university we will be back with christianity and the alt-right movement during the break will take a look at some today's washington journal. >> fifteen days until the midterm election. we are we're talking about congressional leadership. at the change --dash make the -- the table is al weaver. a repeat guest, thank you for joining us. we also have a first timer jack fitzpatrick. with the bloomberg government thank you for joining us. let's start with you. what is the latest. what are you hearing about control of the house. the house still expectation is. there is a little bit of hesitation as far as the talk of a total wave election year and this will be important when it comes to the margins in the house and senate and they're going to matte
ted cruz. live coverage of both rallies on c-span. your primary source for campaign 2018. here on c-span two rob whitman will face vangie williams.ve debate coverage from fredericksburg to start at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have more live coverage from georgetown after this break in this discussion about 215 eastern time. [inaudible conversations] while they are in this break at georgetown university we will be back with christianity and the alt-right movement during the break will take a look...
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. >> sandra: william la jeunesse in the middle of it all in mexico for us. thank you. >> president trump: got to vote for ted cruz. his opponent in this race is a stone cold phony named robert francis o'rourke. sometimes referred to as beto. and he pretends to be a moderate. but he is actually a radical open borders left winger. that's what he is. >> bill: this is a big rally. houston, texas. some waited 24 hours to get in the door. that while the president supporting ted cruz's reelection. mid-terms two weeks away. byron york to analyze. good day to you. it went about one hour 15 minutes last night, maybe a little longer. he got 12,000 or 13,000 people inside and outside. here is the one critical line that i felt two weeks away from an election sitting president makes a closing argument of sorts. watch. >> president trump: i hate to tell you, i think the lines are bigger tonight than they were two years ago? you know why? because i produced. two years ago, 2 1/2 years ago i had to get up and say we'll give you tax cuts, we'll cut regulations. it was all words. now i've produced so this is easy. >> bill: he
. >> sandra: william la jeunesse in the middle of it all in mexico for us. thank you. >> president trump: got to vote for ted cruz. his opponent in this race is a stone cold phony named robert francis o'rourke. sometimes referred to as beto. and he pretends to be a moderate. but he is actually a radical open borders left winger. that's what he is. >> bill: this is a big rally. houston, texas. some waited 24 hours to get in the door. that while the president supporting ted...