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they live at the iowa state penitentiary. behind this maximum facility's 40-foot stone and concrete exterior is a population of drug abusers, murderers and mentally ill. on the west bank of the mississippi river is one of the oldest prisons in the country, iowa state penitentiary. there is a separate facility at iowa state penitentiary called ccu, the inmates who are considered mentally ill are housed here. lieutenant john fedler oversees the correctional staff at ccu. >> the staff have been through specialized training to be able to deal with the mentally ill inmates. >> up to 200 men can be housed in ccu. most of them reside in single cells in one of the four general population pods. >> i am here for depression. i was out on work release. i escaped from a work release center because i couldn't find a job. i robbed a bank in my hometown where the work release center was. i got in a high-speed chase with state troopers of missouri and local law enforcement. i hit one of the state troopers head-on, trying to commit suicide. and
they live at the iowa state penitentiary. behind this maximum facility's 40-foot stone and concrete exterior is a population of drug abusers, murderers and mentally ill. on the west bank of the mississippi river is one of the oldest prisons in the country, iowa state penitentiary. there is a separate facility at iowa state penitentiary called ccu, the inmates who are considered mentally ill are housed here. lieutenant john fedler oversees the correctional staff at ccu. >> the staff have...
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hit the great flood of 2008 across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, including a lot of tom latham's district and about half the damage was in my district alone. i worked with tom and steve king and we did a great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure what we needed in iowa, we got. we worked very hard on that. issues, when we heard about the scandal in unix, the first thing i did was contacted -- the scandal in phoenix, the first thing i did was contact tom latham. go to des moines together and talk to the folks there about the facility. i've been to the v.a. facility in my district many times, but i want to go to des moines and i want to go with tom and i knew he would work with me on that to make sure everything is right. and if it is right, we fix it. he was open to that and not hesitate for a second stop that's the kind of person he is, and that has been the kind of legislator he is. in this body, we have seen a lot of ugliness over the years will stop it seems as though our politics in america has just gotten uglier by the day sometimes will stop even in
hit the great flood of 2008 across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, including a lot of tom latham's district and about half the damage was in my district alone. i worked with tom and steve king and we did a great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure what we needed in iowa, we got. we worked very hard on that. issues, when we heard about the scandal in unix, the first thing i did was contacted -- the scandal in phoenix, the first thing i did was contact tom latham. go...
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and then when the great flood of 2008 hit across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, it included a lot of tom latham's district and a lot of it included my district, about half of the damage was in my district alone, but i worked with tom and steve king and bruce braley and leonard boswell. we did great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure that what we needed in iowa we got. and so we worked very hard on that. and then also on veterans issues. when we heard about the scandal in phoenix, the first thing i did was i contacted tom latham and said, hey, we need to go to des moines together if that's ok with you. i know it's your congressional district, it's not mine. but let's go to des moines together and talk to the folks there about the des moines facility. i've been to the v.a. facility in iowa city in my district many, many times. but i want to go to des moines and i want to go with tom and i knew he had worked together with me on that to make sure that everything's right and if it isn't right, that we fix it. so he was very much open to that. he didn't hesita
and then when the great flood of 2008 hit across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, it included a lot of tom latham's district and a lot of it included my district, about half of the damage was in my district alone, but i worked with tom and steve king and bruce braley and leonard boswell. we did great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure that what we needed in iowa we got. and so we worked very hard on that. and then also on veterans issues. when we heard about the...
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committee gave the one-two punch for iowa. but i have to remind all of my colleagues that senator harkin really is the father of modern conservation, of protecting our water and our soil and our air, our wildlife habitat, our forests. senator harkin is the father of modern conservation. he wrote the conservation stewardship program that he created in 2002 and expanded on in 2008 and we protected in the last farm bill. an he gave new treng to the farm safety net for all of our growers. he has been at the forefront of an energy future that he talked about today, driven by real estate newable energy -- renewable energy and moving forward to get us to cleaner sources of energy. that create jobs, as i know is happening in iowa because of your leadership. so we thank you -- so many things ... the fresh fruit and vegetable programs in schools where low-income schools have an opportunity to eat an apple rather than something out of the vending machine, the opportunity for children to have healthier choices. senator harkin has led over
committee gave the one-two punch for iowa. but i have to remind all of my colleagues that senator harkin really is the father of modern conservation, of protecting our water and our soil and our air, our wildlife habitat, our forests. senator harkin is the father of modern conservation. he wrote the conservation stewardship program that he created in 2002 and expanded on in 2008 and we protected in the last farm bill. an he gave new treng to the farm safety net for all of our growers. he has...
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iowa. i'm proud of the fact that iowa right now produces 25% of our energy comes from wind energy in iowa and we produced the blades, the turbines and everything in iowa and all these jobs there. that's something we have worked together on through all these years. so again, people ask me about leaving the senate. well, it was my decision. but i said at the time, almost two years ago i said i wasn't running again. i said i will not -- you'll never hear me ever say bad things about the senate or denounce the senate or saying things -- i love the senate. this is a wonderful institution. yeah, we have a few bumps in the road once in a while but that's what to be expected in a legislative process representing 300 million people in this country. but i.t. the friendships you form here, the alliances, the friendships, the working together. i've often said that as a progressive, i wanted to go this far this fast and the conservatives want to go this far this slow. but together, working together, you can make progress -- you can make progress. and that's what i think both senator grassley and i have wo
iowa. i'm proud of the fact that iowa right now produces 25% of our energy comes from wind energy in iowa and we produced the blades, the turbines and everything in iowa and all these jobs there. that's something we have worked together on through all these years. so again, people ask me about leaving the senate. well, it was my decision. but i said at the time, almost two years ago i said i wasn't running again. i said i will not -- you'll never hear me ever say bad things about the senate or...
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and then when the great flood of 2008 hit across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, it included a lot of tom latham's district and a lot of it included my district, about half of the damage was in my district alone, but i worked with tom and steve king and bruce braley and leonard boswell. we did great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure that what we needed in iowa we got. and so we worked very hard on that. and then also on veterans issues. when we heard about the scandal in phoenix, the first thing i did was i contacted tom latham and said, hey, we need to go to des moines together if that's ok with you. i know it's your congressional district, it's not mine. but let's go to des moines together and talk to the folks there about the des moines facility. i've been to the v.a. facility in iowa city in my district many, many times. but i want to go to des moines and i want to go with tom and i knew he had worked together with me on that to make sure that everything's right and if it isn't right, that we fix it. so he was very much open to that. he didn't hesita
and then when the great flood of 2008 hit across iowa, but mainly across the eastern half of iowa, it included a lot of tom latham's district and a lot of it included my district, about half of the damage was in my district alone, but i worked with tom and steve king and bruce braley and leonard boswell. we did great job working on a bipartisan basis to make sure that what we needed in iowa we got. and so we worked very hard on that. and then also on veterans issues. when we heard about the...
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i think the question of iowa is important. of them will probably want to do what mitt romney did which was the keep the option open of going full bore but not look like you are doing that from the very beginning. that is a tough question. the other thing we know is that new hampshire was not particular friendly to his brother in 2000. george w. bush got beaten badly in new hampshire. we don't know if jeb bush has gotten any better opportunity in new hampshire that his brother had. >> the father ran twice. >> he will be his father's son rather than his brother's brother. >> maybe there is some scenario for mitt romney but he certainly sticks out for a while if jeb bush goes forward. what about the other establishment candidates? mike pence, john kasich. is there anybody else that looks of this and says they are ready to take jeb bush on and if so, where is he vulnerable of attack? >> i think he is portable to attack on the establishment side against himself. i think he has to perform and away the establishment people who think
i think the question of iowa is important. of them will probably want to do what mitt romney did which was the keep the option open of going full bore but not look like you are doing that from the very beginning. that is a tough question. the other thing we know is that new hampshire was not particular friendly to his brother in 2000. george w. bush got beaten badly in new hampshire. we don't know if jeb bush has gotten any better opportunity in new hampshire that his brother had. >> the...
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i think that is why he won the iowa caucus. about the great things american presidential politics is we have an iowa caucus and is a new hampshire primary. those are small states where candidates that do not have a ton of money and is not backed by the establishment or wall street or people who run major corporations can go out and meet people personally, people who are very schooled at studying presidential candidates because they do it every four years. i personally believe that iowa and new hampshire did a good job presidential candidates and they are good part of the system. host: here's a tweet -- guest: they were symbolic votes and meaningless. mitch mcconnell and john boehner knew that. after the 2010 election when the republicans had john boehner as the speaker, conservative members like steve king of iowa and michele bachmann of minnesota who said that what the republicans needed cr do was to put language that was coming up, it was funding the government through the beginning of the year. they were saying put language c
i think that is why he won the iowa caucus. about the great things american presidential politics is we have an iowa caucus and is a new hampshire primary. those are small states where candidates that do not have a ton of money and is not backed by the establishment or wall street or people who run major corporations can go out and meet people personally, people who are very schooled at studying presidential candidates because they do it every four years. i personally believe that iowa and new...
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as he's in iowa practically, he's vetoing the bill in new jersey. >> and i think that's the starkestart about this that you know you have these interests at home that you're not necessarily paying attention to and yet in states like iowa or elsewhere, you're championing or arguing the point. how does that ultimately play? you >> i think part of his calling card has also been the new jersey miracle, the turnaround that's been seen in new jersey. the problem with that is that it's not really a miracle. you've had the casinos close down, credit downgrade in that state. so part of his challenge is how does he sell new jersey in iowa? he's not really part of the home-schooling crowd and that sort of tea van gel cal crowd. so in some ways it's sort of useless for him to sell his message to iowa in some ways. >> while christie is having problems with pigs, hillary is not having problems with her polls. the gallup poll has found that she's the most admired woman in the world. she beat out oprah, michelle obama and a host of others. he's been the most popular woman among the last 17 years. no
as he's in iowa practically, he's vetoing the bill in new jersey. >> and i think that's the starkestart about this that you know you have these interests at home that you're not necessarily paying attention to and yet in states like iowa or elsewhere, you're championing or arguing the point. how does that ultimately play? you >> i think part of his calling card has also been the new jersey miracle, the turnaround that's been seen in new jersey. the problem with that is that it's not...
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well, keep in mind, we are 13 months away from the iowa caucus, which is the first vote in which howill be tested against the rest of the field many feel he is too not rate to appeal to the core, in particular over the issues of undocumented it grams who regards and whom he is openly expressed sympathy for. and also many republicans impose what is call add common core. these are education standards which many regard as an infringement on the state's prerogative to establish school standards. so those are just a couple of points. the oh point is just a month ago, he established a private equity fund, and soliciting foreign investors. that isn't necessarily the most appealing point, that they are very eager to make fodder of. >> and nebraska republican campaign veterans say it is a way of fending off the possibility of other people who attempting to jump into the race early, first of all, by saying this, he is soliciting money, for this political action committee he certainly has enough time, at least a couple of months before he make as real aggressive push, and an open announcement t
well, keep in mind, we are 13 months away from the iowa caucus, which is the first vote in which howill be tested against the rest of the field many feel he is too not rate to appeal to the core, in particular over the issues of undocumented it grams who regards and whom he is openly expressed sympathy for. and also many republicans impose what is call add common core. these are education standards which many regard as an infringement on the state's prerogative to establish school standards. so...
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so the situation as it stands is quite complex in a place like iowa. there are more extreme versions that exist like this and other parts of the country. and my hope is that eventually the courts will courts while the supreme court will take up this issue because of the different versions that have proliferated in the most extreme cases, you know, there was the one person who was arrested individually not charged but arrested in utah for shooting from a crime that was occurring and the police came out and took her away. >> i think we have to switch at this point back to the people even though there's a lot we can talk about so again, you really cover the system from the beginning to the end. >> i talked earlier about the effects of the recession. the industry as we know it i think was born in the 1990s of the kind of general economic growth and everybody in the midwest, i wouldn't even call it an open secret is just a given truth that the companies like formality and tyson were built on slaughterhouses, not the vast majority to be great to be able to un
so the situation as it stands is quite complex in a place like iowa. there are more extreme versions that exist like this and other parts of the country. and my hope is that eventually the courts will courts while the supreme court will take up this issue because of the different versions that have proliferated in the most extreme cases, you know, there was the one person who was arrested individually not charged but arrested in utah for shooting from a crime that was occurring and the police...
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we're now more than a year away from the iowa caucus. each of the possible contenders will have to position themselves for the primaries dominated by the most conservative republicans while keeping in mind it all might be for naught if they have to take a given position that handy caps them come the general election. >> leland, getting pretty sharp already. it's going to be a very white christmas in some parts of the country and that's threatening to cause big problems for holiday travelers. we'll have expert advice on how to stay sane if you get such. >>> u.s. officials say we know north korea was behind the cyber attack on sony, what are we going to do about it? an expert on counterterrorism weighs in next. this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. there's something for everyone on your list at bass pro shops. get redhead men's thermal henley's starting at under
we're now more than a year away from the iowa caucus. each of the possible contenders will have to position themselves for the primaries dominated by the most conservative republicans while keeping in mind it all might be for naught if they have to take a given position that handy caps them come the general election. >> leland, getting pretty sharp already. it's going to be a very white christmas in some parts of the country and that's threatening to cause big problems for holiday...
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and iowa religious leaders and evangelicals in the state which will be a real battleground because you've got so many republicans now set to run for president and you've got iowa as the place that will be the sieve. they have to do well to stand out in iowa or else they will be left out of very early start. eric: maybe not just who is the polls but a biggest christmas card list. that will be the big tipoff. >> that is the organizing factor. i will not hate on christmas cards no matter who sends them but signals there is wide open field on the right. eric: exactly. mary catherine, juan, good to see you. leah? leah: new year is approaching and so are new obama care tax penalties. what if anything, can people do to lessen the blow? eric: president obama is preparing for a huge drawdown of u.s. troops in afghanistan. hasn't stopped the taliban. they are still launching their attacks. does that mean is this right time? is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a li
and iowa religious leaders and evangelicals in the state which will be a real battleground because you've got so many republicans now set to run for president and you've got iowa as the place that will be the sieve. they have to do well to stand out in iowa or else they will be left out of very early start. eric: maybe not just who is the polls but a biggest christmas card list. that will be the big tipoff. >> that is the organizing factor. i will not hate on christmas cards no matter who...
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in the united states, iowa and south dakota are the leaders in wind electric generation, each getting about 20% of their electricity from wind. iowa wants to take this to 50% within the next four years. it may become the first u.s. state where wind becomes the primary source of energy. i should say, of electricity. how is this revolution happened? how has it managed to move so quickly? incidentally, there was supposed to be a clock here some place, a timer, and i can't -- where is it? if you can see it, that's fine. the advances have come from government policies or indeed subsidies, from environmental groups. the sierra club launched, in the beginning of 2010, a beyond coal campaign in this country. at that time we had 530 coal-fired power plants. their goal is to close every one of them. and so far, they've closed 140. so the 530, now down to 390. their goal is to close every one not later than 2030. and then we say well, what about china? well, china is moving very fast. the coal trusts in china faced with the shrinking use of coal are on the verge of bankruptcy. there are six prov
in the united states, iowa and south dakota are the leaders in wind electric generation, each getting about 20% of their electricity from wind. iowa wants to take this to 50% within the next four years. it may become the first u.s. state where wind becomes the primary source of energy. i should say, of electricity. how is this revolution happened? how has it managed to move so quickly? incidentally, there was supposed to be a clock here some place, a timer, and i can't -- where is it? if you...
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and that of the iowa farm bureau and the national pork producers. give him credit for listening to and understanding that this is something that we're very worried about. >> christie had high praise. governor christie recognized that it's the hog farmers, not animal rights act viss, who know best about how to take care of the pigs. >>> if christie's decision is all about gearing up for the 2016 presidential election, well, listen. >> your choice was listening to the unanimous voice of the people who elected you or saying [bleep] them and cow towning to a state thousands of miles away and really, let's be honest, the slimmest chance for a political gain in a caucus you're not going to win. sir? sir? you're not wining. you can ride into sioux city on a tractor made of corn while [bleep] a field of dreams dvd. you're not going to win. >> are you surprised by the governor's veto on that friday after thanksgiving? >> i was a little surprised. i frankly thought he was going to do the right thing. we had over a hundred thousand signatures, overwhelming sup
and that of the iowa farm bureau and the national pork producers. give him credit for listening to and understanding that this is something that we're very worried about. >> christie had high praise. governor christie recognized that it's the hog farmers, not animal rights act viss, who know best about how to take care of the pigs. >>> if christie's decision is all about gearing up for the 2016 presidential election, well, listen. >> your choice was listening to the...
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alexander: i thank the senator from iowa. mr. resident, the house of representatives is expected to pass tonight legislation that should be very good news to americans who care about their jobs and for americans who care about the condition of our inland waterway systems. inland waterway systems aren't on the front page of the united states newspapers until a dock, a lock closes or something happens, and the cargo can't get down the river. then it's big trouble, which is the case in tennessee with a an old lot the army corps of engineers says it could close it is in such bad shape. if it would it would throw 175 trucks on the interstate highway. that same picture applies to other parts of the country. in our region it is the mississippi, the missouri and the tennessee and the ohio. but the rivers that carry so much of the heavy cargo that provides the income and the jobs for so many american families. the house of representatives tonight is expected to enact a third part of a three-part plan that was envisioned in the american wat
alexander: i thank the senator from iowa. mr. resident, the house of representatives is expected to pass tonight legislation that should be very good news to americans who care about their jobs and for americans who care about the condition of our inland waterway systems. inland waterway systems aren't on the front page of the united states newspapers until a dock, a lock closes or something happens, and the cargo can't get down the river. then it's big trouble, which is the case in tennessee...
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and a presidential tracker and he did the most trafficking to early caucus state of iowa. >> it is how he runs in hillary runs the case. >> we heard that the virginia governor that you will make a decision in sect days. a lot of these guys, we'll see what they did and we'll get more of an indication. there is a lot've on the republican side. and a bunch of potential candidates and the gop looking further than the governors? >> right. i was in florida two weeks ago and obviously governors are saying they are best suited for the white house. governor christie said this and governor scott walker said this. i talked to trept lott and orip match of utah. we have to go with a governor and run someone outside of washington and that is going against some of the colleagues in the senate. rand paul, ted cruz, and senator marco rub rub. >> there is a line drawn. but there is a pull to the republicans around the country to the governor. there is at least six governors and with some weighing this. >> republicans say to the current person in the white house. he never had to negotiate with a legislat
and a presidential tracker and he did the most trafficking to early caucus state of iowa. >> it is how he runs in hillary runs the case. >> we heard that the virginia governor that you will make a decision in sect days. a lot of these guys, we'll see what they did and we'll get more of an indication. there is a lot've on the republican side. and a bunch of potential candidates and the gop looking further than the governors? >> right. i was in florida two weeks ago and...
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john edwards has taken the lead in the iowa polls. yeah. what's really frightening about this is edwards' socialist rhetoric. -one out of five of our children wake up every day living in poverty in the richest nation on the planet. the question is, can we leave politics aside and can we have the backbone and guts to stand up for these 37 million people? to stand up for millions of children who are worried about having food? -that's class warfare, folks. eliminating poverty? who's gonna pay for that? not the poor! they don't have any cash. well, thank goodness the associated press dug deep and reported the important story about john edwards. this man of the people recently got a $400 haircut, which brings us to tonight's word. [cheers and applause] -$400 haircut. now look, i don't care if a guy gets a $400 haircut. hell, this baby cost me a grand. not including tip! but i'm not the one always standing up for the less fortunate. now, not directly. not directly. because i don't believe in government handouts. this one haircut proves that john e
john edwards has taken the lead in the iowa polls. yeah. what's really frightening about this is edwards' socialist rhetoric. -one out of five of our children wake up every day living in poverty in the richest nation on the planet. the question is, can we leave politics aside and can we have the backbone and guts to stand up for these 37 million people? to stand up for millions of children who are worried about having food? -that's class warfare, folks. eliminating poverty? who's gonna pay for...
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the iowa state patrol won't pull you offer for that but it's cracking down on bringing cars into the ate for people to try. tesla doesn't use car dealers because it violates many stay laws, including iowa's. so the company has been bringing in cars to minnesota for customers to try out. you still have to go back to minneapolis to buy them but they say no, no, that's against the law, too. >> if you're going to shell out $70, $80,000, you probably want to take a spin first. >> retailers rolling out deals to lower in those last-minute holiday shoppers as we hit the final weekend before christmas. amazon is offering same-day delivery on christmas eve in several cities including the bay area, as long as you get your order in by 10:00 a.m. target is keeping most stores open from midnig midnight. >> that is the problem, we are all, most of us, asked to do this and i'll tell you what, hopefully no one is facing too many weather challenges, christina, because if they are, it could make it difficult to get the last-minute gifts. >> but it's never that hard to get to the walgreens or cvs and the
the iowa state patrol won't pull you offer for that but it's cracking down on bringing cars into the ate for people to try. tesla doesn't use car dealers because it violates many stay laws, including iowa's. so the company has been bringing in cars to minnesota for customers to try out. you still have to go back to minneapolis to buy them but they say no, no, that's against the law, too. >> if you're going to shell out $70, $80,000, you probably want to take a spin first. >>...
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in our first witness is speaking, a member of congress that represents the fourth district of iowa. he serves on the small business committee and here on the judiciary committee. crying prior to being elected to congress he served in the iowa state senate for six years as chairman of the state government committee and vice chairman over the oversight budget committee. he studied math and science at northwest missouri state university. welcome, sir. in our second witness is joe loughlin, a member of congress representing the 19 district of california and she serves on the oversight subcommittee for the house administration committee and is a member of the science and technology committee and she also serves as ranking member of policy enforcement subcommittee and is a member of this subcommittee which has put oversight into a intellectual-property on the judiciary committee. prior to being elected department in 1995 she served on the santa clara order of county supervisors for 14 years and earned her ged ged and a ba from stanford university. and we will start with representative king
in our first witness is speaking, a member of congress that represents the fourth district of iowa. he serves on the small business committee and here on the judiciary committee. crying prior to being elected to congress he served in the iowa state senate for six years as chairman of the state government committee and vice chairman over the oversight budget committee. he studied math and science at northwest missouri state university. welcome, sir. in our second witness is joe loughlin, a...
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we also opposed the iowa supreme court's decision called varnom v. brean when the supreme court kind of magically, anonymously designeded in the ratification of our state constitution and their equivalent of the 14 amendment or the equal protection clause that they said marriage didn't necessarily have to be between a man and a woman. we were able to pass legislation earlier in 1998 that established that a marriage in iowa would be between one male and one female. representative alons definitely supported that. and when the judges decided they could rewrite iowa law without a legitimate, legal and logical constitutional basis, it was dwayne alons that stepped up to defend marriage between a man and a woman and he did so without apology. he did so without reservation. he did so because he always acted on his convictions. he carried deep convictions. he had a style not at all similar to mine. a quiet, understated, respectful style, a strong, faithful man who is also a prayer warrior. whenever there was a bible study group you could look around and dwayn
we also opposed the iowa supreme court's decision called varnom v. brean when the supreme court kind of magically, anonymously designeded in the ratification of our state constitution and their equivalent of the 14 amendment or the equal protection clause that they said marriage didn't necessarily have to be between a man and a woman. we were able to pass legislation earlier in 1998 that established that a marriage in iowa would be between one male and one female. representative alons...
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ironically, right behind the team they beat, iowa state. the team leader is out for four weeks with a fractured wrist. he hopes to be back the last week in december. park,day night in college a big challenge and it should be a great game if the freshman play well. that will be at the xfinity center in college park. what we have for you tonight. cloudy skies with areas of rain. oh winter weather advisory along the i-85 corridor, rain and sleet is the issue in those areas. we continue to track the rain. air will be or break this evening and then more coming later. we will tell you what you need to know for your wake-up weather in the morning. with davidws tonight meares coming >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and developing right now. should these nfl players be fined for putting their hands up? supporting the protesters after ferguson. police outraged, saying they should be punished. tonight, the decision is in. >>> the breaking news. the manhunt under way at this hour. schools on lockdown. authorities calling the suspect armed and danger
ironically, right behind the team they beat, iowa state. the team leader is out for four weeks with a fractured wrist. he hopes to be back the last week in december. park,day night in college a big challenge and it should be a great game if the freshman play well. that will be at the xfinity center in college park. what we have for you tonight. cloudy skies with areas of rain. oh winter weather advisory along the i-85 corridor, rain and sleet is the issue in those areas. we continue to track...
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the iowa caucus is more than a year away and each of the possible contenders must condition them selves for the primaries while keeping in mind it might all be for not if any given position handicaps them should they make it to the general. arthel? >> leland vittert, thanks a lot. >>> president obama sweeping immigration reform. we're now learning exactly what the process entails for illegal immigrants who are looking to get work permits. people must be able to provide documents, proving they were in the country continuously since january 2010. such as vehicle registrations, baptism records or even mortgages. the government is planning to start accepting applications as early as mid-february and will be hiring at least 1,000 new officers to process those applications. >>> and a panel investigating the cia's search of a computer network used by staff members of the senate intelligence committee will reportedly recommend a guest punishing anyone involved in the case. "new york times" says the panel will make the recommendation after the five cia officials staunchly defended their actions
the iowa caucus is more than a year away and each of the possible contenders must condition them selves for the primaries while keeping in mind it might all be for not if any given position handicaps them should they make it to the general. arthel? >> leland vittert, thanks a lot. >>> president obama sweeping immigration reform. we're now learning exactly what the process entails for illegal immigrants who are looking to get work permits. people must be able to provide documents,...
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and i think i make a convincing case in the book that they colluded in the iowa primaries to knock him out. 527 committees were formed. we didn't know where the money was coming from, but they were coming from democratic money and republican money to knock out this dissident who'd figured out how to beat the system. lots of $100 contributions could compete with a few $100,000 contributions. so in order to compete, you've got to rally the people and get lots of small donations. and dean did that, and he paid the price. you see, he didn't even last as democratic national committee chairman because rahm emanuel saw him as a threat. they got rid of him as soon as they could. >> what if it's too late to change a system that is so in place, so entrenched, and so well-funded? >> well, there's two things that could happen. you could have revolt. you could have rioting. i guess you could have open revolt in the streets. or you could have a demoralized, lower two-thirds of the american population that doesn't benefit from the advantages of the top third or the top fifth. and people just get used
and i think i make a convincing case in the book that they colluded in the iowa primaries to knock him out. 527 committees were formed. we didn't know where the money was coming from, but they were coming from democratic money and republican money to knock out this dissident who'd figured out how to beat the system. lots of $100 contributions could compete with a few $100,000 contributions. so in order to compete, you've got to rally the people and get lots of small donations. and dean did...
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and i think i make a convincing case in the book that they colluded in the iowa primaries to knock him out. 527 committees were formed. we didn't know where the money was coming from, but they were coming from democratic money and republican money to knock out this dissident who'd figured out how to beat the system. lots of $100 contributions could compete with a few $100,000 contributions. so in order to compete, you've got to rally the people and get lots of small donations. and dean did that, and he paid the price. you see, he didn't even last as democratic national committee chairman because rahm emanuel saw him as a threat. they got rid of him as soon as they could. >> what if it's too late to change a system that is so in place, so entrenched, and so well-funded? >> well, there's two things that could happen. you could have revolt. you could have rioting. i guess you could have open revolt in the streets. or you could have a demoralized, lower two-thirds of the american population that doesn't benefit from the advantages of the top third or the top fifth. and people just get used
and i think i make a convincing case in the book that they colluded in the iowa primaries to knock him out. 527 committees were formed. we didn't know where the money was coming from, but they were coming from democratic money and republican money to knock out this dissident who'd figured out how to beat the system. lots of $100 contributions could compete with a few $100,000 contributions. so in order to compete, you've got to rally the people and get lots of small donations. and dean did...
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he had drifted to the iowa land. another crew called in to put him to safety. e was checked out by the medibs and was expected to be just fine. >> and a sony hack attack. first face of what they call a christmas gift. sony pictures warning media outlets not to dessiminate stolen information released by hackers. this comes as a number of former sony employees and private data including social security numbers and health records were all made public. doug burns is a prosecutor and a lois wheel a fox news analyst. talk about this. if the company puts its data on line and that gets hacked do they have a case? >> they can show the two employees that sony didn't take reasonable care in protecting private information. >> the corner argument is wait a minute. we were victimized by criminal conduct. we could not have insulated against this. a lysse is right. they could be. >> and david boyles represented al gore in the recount thing. he said the documents were stolen and new's outlets should not publish them but destroy them. does it matter how it got them. >> no, he is
he had drifted to the iowa land. another crew called in to put him to safety. e was checked out by the medibs and was expected to be just fine. >> and a sony hack attack. first face of what they call a christmas gift. sony pictures warning media outlets not to dessiminate stolen information released by hackers. this comes as a number of former sony employees and private data including social security numbers and health records were all made public. doug burns is a prosecutor and a lois...
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we say good morning to all of you listening and watching from the great state of iowa, particularly onxm. i once walked into the hilton and it was like 20,000 people watching wrestling. >> you are on top of your college sports this morning. speaking of iowa, the governor her recently got into a twitter war. give us the back story. what happened? >> first, we are the leading cork reducing state in the country. -- producing state in the country. crates would not be the right thing to do as far as being humane. the reason we have them is to falling over from and killing baby pigs. people who don't know at about the production and don't eat meat, they want to tell us farmers how we should raise our pigs. we think that is wrong. >> why is it important for politicians in iowa to know how to castrate pigs? why is that a crucial requirement for office? it's not a crucial requirement, but it demonstrates rew up on ast g farm and it demonstrated that she was a practical person that was willing to make tough decisions. and she won the race by 8% in the senate. i would suggest that with any politi
we say good morning to all of you listening and watching from the great state of iowa, particularly onxm. i once walked into the hilton and it was like 20,000 people watching wrestling. >> you are on top of your college sports this morning. speaking of iowa, the governor her recently got into a twitter war. give us the back story. what happened? >> first, we are the leading cork reducing state in the country. -- producing state in the country. crates would not be the right thing to...
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, it's called the freedom summit, and of course, iowaidential caucuses. others attending will include texas governor rick perry, fire brand texas senator ted cruz. rick santorum from pennsylvania who won the iowa caucuses in 2012, mike huckabee who won them in 2008, and dr. ben carson. donald trump and sarah pacarson are attending too. with jeb bush making all these moves, it's interesting to see all the supporters who have been whispering about mitt romney perhaps making a third run, have suddenly been quiet. and lastly, as the calendar turns in a couple more years, we can expect an avalanche of new books coming out. ted cruz has a book coming out in may, businesswoman carly fiorina has a book coming out in may as well. and rand paul has a become coming out in june and by that time, we should have a pretty good idea of who's running. liberals love to hear that elizabeth warren is using the present tense when she says she's not returning. martin o'malley says he may have to push back his decision line and today, the independent socialist
, it's called the freedom summit, and of course, iowaidential caucuses. others attending will include texas governor rick perry, fire brand texas senator ted cruz. rick santorum from pennsylvania who won the iowa caucuses in 2012, mike huckabee who won them in 2008, and dr. ben carson. donald trump and sarah pacarson are attending too. with jeb bush making all these moves, it's interesting to see all the supporters who have been whispering about mitt romney perhaps making a third run, have...
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, the station's top producing state, the crates are popular, and iowa also hosts the first presidential caucuses of 2016. instead of new jersey hogs, the government's targeted audience is iowa farmers and more precisely republican caucus remembers. >> presidential profile series continues this week as well. congress comes back with a to do list and what will actually get done. we'll preview this with the panel. celebrate what's new, the bigger, better menu at red lobster! with more of what you love! try our newest wood-grilled combination! maine lobster, extra jumbo shrimp, and salmon! so hurry in! and sea food differently. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ >>> when congress passed the immigration -- so the president's willing to see the government shut down if congress does not,
, the station's top producing state, the crates are popular, and iowa also hosts the first presidential caucuses of 2016. instead of new jersey hogs, the government's targeted audience is iowa farmers and more precisely republican caucus remembers. >> presidential profile series continues this week as well. congress comes back with a to do list and what will actually get done. we'll preview this with the panel. celebrate what's new, the bigger, better menu at red lobster! with more of...
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for the republican party the more conservative element in iowa control the process. ike rick perry or marco rubio or certainly somebody like a rick santorum is going to do very well in iowa. more moderate people like jeb bush or chris christie not so much. i would tell them to go straight to new hampshire where is -- where it is a more open process. on the democratic side it is the opposite for it if you are hillary clinton, go to iowa and rack up a big win. you will have very little opposition most likely. you understand the process, you didn't eight years ago, and i think you come out of their and can wipe away any opposition as you going to new hampshire. host: does she have the bigger advantage with any insiders game in iowa? guest: she does. this is part of what some people don't like about her. in this case it will play to re-strengthen 2016 but in 2008 it played against her when people were looking for an outsider. they found one and now we are looking more toward who really gets the inside process that we as democrats can trust to still be a good -- a good dem
for the republican party the more conservative element in iowa control the process. ike rick perry or marco rubio or certainly somebody like a rick santorum is going to do very well in iowa. more moderate people like jeb bush or chris christie not so much. i would tell them to go straight to new hampshire where is -- where it is a more open process. on the democratic side it is the opposite for it if you are hillary clinton, go to iowa and rack up a big win. you will have very little opposition...
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. >> the iowa caucuses are 13 months away. >> how do you like his chances there? s nod bad, a lot of his spachbic voteers there, i think this myth about the republican white wing dominating. it's true, he's right to life, is he not? that's where christie will run into trouble in iowa. >> you just said everything i have said for the last six months, that we need a positive, uplifting voice, my problem is, can you get a new car smell from a car that reminds you vaguely of two other cars you already owned? >> what about the clintons' car? if you choice is. >> i think the bush car smells better than a clinton car. >> that's a great way to vote. if you're going to make a decision, you can't make up your mind, which one smells better? >> how much of a problem is the bush legacy for him. >> why not turn it around to an advantage, someone who has experience, a family who has dedicated their lives to public service, to serving the government, that cares deeply about america, that doesn't put their own agenda forward, that's refreshing to me. >> rubio is not running, but jeb
. >> the iowa caucuses are 13 months away. >> how do you like his chances there? s nod bad, a lot of his spachbic voteers there, i think this myth about the republican white wing dominating. it's true, he's right to life, is he not? that's where christie will run into trouble in iowa. >> you just said everything i have said for the last six months, that we need a positive, uplifting voice, my problem is, can you get a new car smell from a car that reminds you vaguely of two...
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. >> christian has gotten pressure from iowa's gof goff -- governor to not sign the bill. >> iowa is to the first in the nation presidential caucuses and also about 20 million pigs. >> so that is why it is controversy tal and partisan. your choice was either listening to the nearly unanimous voice of the people that elected you or saying [bleep] them, and kowtowing to a state a thousand miles away in exchange for really, let's be honest, the slimmest chance of political gain t in a caucus you're not going to win. sir, sir, you're not winning. you could ride into sault city on a tractor made of [bleep] a feel of dreams dvd, you're not going to win. i mean honestly. let the pigs turn around. i mean the way chrisiest decided this thing, you think, you think we were on the precipice of pigs running amok throughout society. a woman was booted from her u.s. airways play escorted off after her pig became disruptive. >> oh my god, i apologize, we should have listened to you crist christie, will you be president. you're like a scientist in a disaster movie that no one believes until it was to
. >> christian has gotten pressure from iowa's gof goff -- governor to not sign the bill. >> iowa is to the first in the nation presidential caucuses and also about 20 million pigs. >> so that is why it is controversy tal and partisan. your choice was either listening to the nearly unanimous voice of the people that elected you or saying [bleep] them, and kowtowing to a state a thousand miles away in exchange for really, let's be honest, the slimmest chance of political gain...
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city resident josh keppel is a center lineman with the iowa hawkeyes.ng body blows. but not like the one he's about to get on his moped. >> i've been riding a moped for like six years, probably. it was definitely my primary mode of transportation. >> on august 30th, 2010, josh is on his way to work out, lift some weights. >> it was like a nice sunny morning. i was just wearing shorts. it was a little chilly so i actually threw a sweatshirt on which i think was good. >> what he's not wearing is a helmet and in iowa, it's not required. >> it's just nice to get out and let your hair blow in the wind. >> today at the intersection of burlington and gilbert, there's a truck headed straight toward him, and josh thinks nothing of it at first. >> we both had green lights. i was probably going 25 or 30 miles an hour. just going through the intersection. >> what josh doesn't know is that an approaching police car is recording the whole thing. >> officer eric lippold was proceeding towards us or southbound on gilbert street. the pickup turned directly in front of j
city resident josh keppel is a center lineman with the iowa hawkeyes.ng body blows. but not like the one he's about to get on his moped. >> i've been riding a moped for like six years, probably. it was definitely my primary mode of transportation. >> on august 30th, 2010, josh is on his way to work out, lift some weights. >> it was like a nice sunny morning. i was just wearing shorts. it was a little chilly so i actually threw a sweatshirt on which i think was good. >>...
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new york 165th, usually called the fighting 69th in reference to its civil war designation, and the iowa 168th. with 27,000 men there, with the four regiments and support groups, they came from 26 states in the nation. douglas macarthur was really a public relations man in the office of militia, major general bit name of mann. when baker said he wanted a unit created that would bring the nation from coast to coast into it and it would represent all the people of the nation. a reporter -- when macarthur was telling him that this division was in the -- was in the process of being created, a reporter asked him, you know, what you were going to call it and he remarked that it stretches across the country like a rainbow. and macarthur said, we'll call it the rainbow division, and that was one of his fingerprints on this great organization. macarthur was ten years younger than screws. i gegs i have to say that i always felt the alabama regiment was diminished until the time for the fighting came. as they moved from the united stat states, and the encampment at long island where they were. this
new york 165th, usually called the fighting 69th in reference to its civil war designation, and the iowa 168th. with 27,000 men there, with the four regiments and support groups, they came from 26 states in the nation. douglas macarthur was really a public relations man in the office of militia, major general bit name of mann. when baker said he wanted a unit created that would bring the nation from coast to coast into it and it would represent all the people of the nation. a reporter -- when...
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jeb bush's decision comes 13 months ahead of the iowa caucus. r electoral event of the nominating process for u.s. president. >>> all right, coming up, more politics in the blood line, you could say. he is third in line for the british throne and we'll tell you how your kids can dress just like him too from head to toe. stay with us. >>> you've got to get near your television now. a new u.s. government survey finds more teens are trying electronic cigarettes than real one, 17% of high school seniors reported using e-cigarettes compared to 14% who smoke tobacco cigarettes. they do contain nicotine which is addictive. the food and drug administration is proposing regulates them and preventing their sale to minors. >>> why did i tell you to get near the television? this next piece of video you do not want to miss. it is the world's first i'm told air to ground high-five. let's watch. >> in three, two, one. high-five. >> yikes. this is a australian daredevil nathan jones flying dangerously close to rocks and trees in the french alps before smacking t
jeb bush's decision comes 13 months ahead of the iowa caucus. r electoral event of the nominating process for u.s. president. >>> all right, coming up, more politics in the blood line, you could say. he is third in line for the british throne and we'll tell you how your kids can dress just like him too from head to toe. stay with us. >>> you've got to get near your television now. a new u.s. government survey finds more teens are trying electronic cigarettes than real one, 17%...
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and the iowa caucus is tentatively scheduled for more than 13 months away. >> leland vittert in washington, thank you. >>> all right. now that mary landrieu is out, everybody is talking about the huge numbers that republicans have now. and the lack of democrats who supported president obama in redoing health care as a whole. a lot of them say, hey, this is a referendum on the policy. >> and they signed their political debt warrant by signing out president obama. and when it was time for him to come to their rescue in their re-election efforts, they didn't want to be seen. >> they were running the other direction. >> so they sacrificed their political fate on the altar of obamacare and now it is time for the president to bring the white house and save the campaign. they couldn't do it. even senator schumer has become a very respected senator but stepped away from obamacare saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. he said we need jobs in america and instead the president decided to go after the high cost of the job process. >> of the senators who voted for obamacare, no republican voted for
and the iowa caucus is tentatively scheduled for more than 13 months away. >> leland vittert in washington, thank you. >>> all right. now that mary landrieu is out, everybody is talking about the huge numbers that republicans have now. and the lack of democrats who supported president obama in redoing health care as a whole. a lot of them say, hey, this is a referendum on the policy. >> and they signed their political debt warrant by signing out president obama. and when it...
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. >> host: what some or of the schools in one comes to mind is the iowa -- >> guest: we have them in the d.c. area, university of virginia, george mason, johns hopkins one of the most notorious, and my old alma mater, unc chapel hill. a big one. all happens. something that students expect. that you can go and take a course in writing, which seems to me projecting yourself on to paper or into a computer now. >> host: if you were going to teach a course on writing what would be a goal. >> guest: i did that four four semesters, two the university of north carolina and then two semesters at the johns hopkins in what they called the writing seminars. in both case is taught opinion writing. i taught writing editorials-writing book reviews, writing columns, expressing opinion in an instill gibel and coherent way -- intelligible and coherent pay. my plans for retirement did not include teaching, and i didn't like it very much. if you're teaching a class where students are handing in papers, it's really important you have good students, and the truth of the matter is that if you're teaching a
. >> host: what some or of the schools in one comes to mind is the iowa -- >> guest: we have them in the d.c. area, university of virginia, george mason, johns hopkins one of the most notorious, and my old alma mater, unc chapel hill. a big one. all happens. something that students expect. that you can go and take a course in writing, which seems to me projecting yourself on to paper or into a computer now. >> host: if you were going to teach a course on writing what would be...
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when it comes to the iowa caucuses, the primary voters in new hampshire, not going to be that attractive he is going to be drowned out between jeb bush on the sort of centrist element of republican party, and the tea party on the far right. chris krooigsie is going to go nowhere fast. >> i don't know if it has anything to do with his personality. maybe more about his policies in the primaries. want to move on to this. allison lundegren grimes, remember she just suffered a crushing defeat in her run for the senate in that state, and now threatening court action to block rand paul from running at the same time for both president and for re-election to the senate. grimes telling a lott local station the law is clear. you can't be on the ballot twice for two offices, and at the end of the day we're not going to be bullied. this is true in the state of kentucky. she's right. do you think she is going to have a case? >> it is imminently political and appropriate. she is the secretary of state in charge of elections. it is a political post. she's absolutely going to enforce the law, and i respe
when it comes to the iowa caucuses, the primary voters in new hampshire, not going to be that attractive he is going to be drowned out between jeb bush on the sort of centrist element of republican party, and the tea party on the far right. chris krooigsie is going to go nowhere fast. >> i don't know if it has anything to do with his personality. maybe more about his policies in the primaries. want to move on to this. allison lundegren grimes, remember she just suffered a crushing defeat...