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the panel that comes to meet right now as we speak has to figure that out. the police body cameras capture the moment a drunk driver decides to run from officers. when she is taseed after crashing and refusing to give up, it is all on video. there is no argument about what happened. it would seem a textbook use of the body cameras except that for police there is no textbook. that is why the legislature empowered this panel to come up with the uniform policies for body camera use. for instance, when to roll. >> if there is a strip search, it probably should be recorded. actually i think we should exclude strip searches. >> strip searches, just one sticking point for the panel. confidentiality is a concern. policy to public access must be made. >> if there is too much discretion given to the officers to turn off the cameras, we will be in a situation where the cameras are not on when they need to be on. >> the panel includes the cops, lawyers, politician and the civil rights activists. the goal is one set of policies for the body cameras. >> protect not only th
the panel that comes to meet right now as we speak has to figure that out. the police body cameras capture the moment a drunk driver decides to run from officers. when she is taseed after crashing and refusing to give up, it is all on video. there is no argument about what happened. it would seem a textbook use of the body cameras except that for police there is no textbook. that is why the legislature empowered this panel to come up with the uniform policies for body camera use. for instance,...
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the panel said the government should reflect on the delay caused by difficulties in securing initial storage sites for contaminated soil and debris. the draft also refers to the issue of building disposal facilities for radio active waste. the government plans to set up such facilities in five prefectures in eastern and northeastern japan. but communities oppose the plan. the panel says the government needs to continue providing explanations to communities, the draft says the government has an effective basic frame work on decontamination and nuclear waste disposal and should continue to use it, the panel plans to compile report at the next meeting. >>> a group of japanese fisherman detained in russia has been released. they were held for catching more than their quota in exclusive economic waters. they seized a fishing boat called the number ten in july. 11 fisherman were on board. a source close to russia's border guards told nhk officials have released the whole crew. on tuesday morning, the boat arrived. officials at the japanese consulate general in russia's far east say the cre
the panel said the government should reflect on the delay caused by difficulties in securing initial storage sites for contaminated soil and debris. the draft also refers to the issue of building disposal facilities for radio active waste. the government plans to set up such facilities in five prefectures in eastern and northeastern japan. but communities oppose the plan. the panel says the government needs to continue providing explanations to communities, the draft says the government has an...
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>> period. >> that's it for the panel. stay tuned to find out the glaring difference between house speaker john boehner and majority test >> it is wednesday september 30th. the fight against isis failing. how does the president expect to make good on the promise? >> our objective is clear. we will degrade and ultimately destroy isil. >> the bombshell new report and what it means on the war on terror. >> edward snowden joins twitter and already has over 900,000 followers. the fight now to shut him down. >> a racy new ad. is this just fine or over the line? we report, you decide. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends first". so nice to have you with us. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. we begin with a fox news alert. the obama administration failed to stop hundreds of americans from joining isis. >> let's get right to garrett tenney who is live with the latest details. good morning, garrett. >> good morning heather and ainsley. the obama administratio
>> period. >> that's it for the panel. stay tuned to find out the glaring difference between house speaker john boehner and majority test >> it is wednesday september 30th. the fight against isis failing. how does the president expect to make good on the promise? >> our objective is clear. we will degrade and ultimately destroy isil. >> the bombshell new report and what it means on the war on terror. >> edward snowden joins twitter and already has over...
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the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. kennedy: republican presidential hopeful carly fiorina is gaining in the polls so she will likely be in the next debate but how well do we know her? fact or fiction our panel is back. are you ready to play? i have nine questions hold up your signed george we not you. with everything the neck cancer is. carly fiorina but seth myers before appearing on the show now directs the traffic to her. you have that correct charles. it is fact who own said myers? >> i just bader it is the green room so we really nice to me. [laughter] >> now redirects to mower web site at so that his genius. eight more questions on the rise while the ceo once fired a cannon at a competitor's printer to add to
the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. kennedy: republican presidential hopeful carly fiorina is gaining in the polls so she will likely be in the next debate...
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we're back with the panel. ident obama had a $500 million program to train syrian rebels after spending $40 million, we now have it turns out nine trained syrian rebels in the field, and the administration announced this week they're going to change strategy. is that a good idea? >> uh, i think so, because the chickens are coming home to roost on the current strategy. not just with regard to the battle of isis, but the overall syria policy. here we have an excellent example of what happens in the world in far-flung places at times when the united states is not involved in leading. in syria the united states -- it appeared the president was going to take the lead, he said assad must go, and then he stopped short of that and turned it all over to vladimir putin whose influence is growing and is bound to be malignant. we're seeing on the shores of europe the consequences of the mess in syria, tragic circumstances, people dying in boats, in elsewhere, in significant numbers. it's a terrible mess, a humanitarian cris
we're back with the panel. ident obama had a $500 million program to train syrian rebels after spending $40 million, we now have it turns out nine trained syrian rebels in the field, and the administration announced this week they're going to change strategy. is that a good idea? >> uh, i think so, because the chickens are coming home to roost on the current strategy. not just with regard to the battle of isis, but the overall syria policy. here we have an excellent example of what...
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i'll be serving as the moderator on today's panel. hen we think about emergency preparedness and response, we generally tend to think of firefighters and police officers and sheriff's deputies and the like. and while that makes a lot of
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the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine, stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat, cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. to learn about spiriva respimat slow-moving mist, ask your doctor or visit spiri
the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have...
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>> period. >> that's it for the panel. nd out the glaring difference between house speaker john boehner and majority leader kevin mccarthy. ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins. >>> this is a fox news alert. tonight, "on the record." the threat of isis is growing and just what you feared, america is losing that battle. a brand new report from the house homeland security committee showing the united states is failing to stop american fighters from fleeing to syria to join isis and wage violent jihad. a shocking 250 americans have tried to join isis but even more alarming, only 28 have been stopped before they leave the united states. committee chair congressman michael mccaul warning of this dangerous situation. the findings indicate
>> period. >> that's it for the panel. nd out the glaring difference between house speaker john boehner and majority leader kevin mccarthy. ♪ centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients... you enjoy like a mint. new centrum vitamints. the coolest way yet... to get your multivitamins....
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let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel appears in more than one of the books and it's a reminder again of how we really kind of all together in this state. but beginning on my far right, we have k.c. morrison, professor of political science and public administration at mississippi state university, and the author of "aaron henry of mississippi," inside ang tater. next to him we have dennis mitchell, who is head of the division of arts and science and a professor of history at mississippi state university at meridian, and he is the author of "a new history of mississippi." in the middle we have don thompson, who holds not only a bachelor bachelor's degree but a masters degree and a ph.d in forestry from mississippi state university. how did all these mississippi state peopl
let me just briefly introduce each member of the panel. the one thing that struck me -- i've read all of the books, and how it's, again, reminder how small and swim hat and interconnected we are in this state because there are characters in these books that appear in more than one book. one member of the panel appears in more than one of the books and it's a reminder again of how we really kind of all together in this state. but beginning on my far right, we have k.c. morrison, professor of...
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the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. kennedy: republican presidential hopeful carly fiorina is gaining in the polls so she will likely be in the next debate but how well do we know her? fact or fiction our panel is back. are you ready to play? i have nine questions hold up your signed george we not you. with everything the neck cancer is. carly fiorina but seth myers before appearing on the show now directs the traf
the panel will return when we come back to play a fact or fiction. n more about the of a presidential candidate from the g.o.p. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of...
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the liberal panel, fiorina is her poll numbers skyrocket. >>> i'm chris wallace. today the consensus winner of the republican debate, carly fiorina, only on fox news sunday. >> problems have festered in washington too long and the potential for this nation is being crushed. i think trump is a wonderful entertainer. he's been terrific at that business. if you want to stump a democrat, ask him to name an accomplishment of mrs. clinton. >> we'll go inside her campaign to see her up close and personal and watch as she tries to capitalize on her breakout performance. >> oh, you know, that's the woman who is running for president. >> and we'll sit down with the gop's new hip candidate to discuss her plans for the country and her controversial record in business. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. >>> then, pope francis is coming to the u.s. after a first stop in cuba. we'll have a live report from havana and preview the pope's trip to the u.s. with two catholic leaders. the archbishop of washington, cardinal donald whirl and thomas roseca, an adviser. and the u.s. fight
the liberal panel, fiorina is her poll numbers skyrocket. >>> i'm chris wallace. today the consensus winner of the republican debate, carly fiorina, only on fox news sunday. >> problems have festered in washington too long and the potential for this nation is being crushed. i think trump is a wonderful entertainer. he's been terrific at that business. if you want to stump a democrat, ask him to name an accomplishment of mrs. clinton. >> we'll go inside her campaign to see...
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i this particular, i don't know if others on the panel agree, i don't think the u.s. government should be pressuring ing-wen. we shouldn't saying what outcomes should necessarily be. we can do intellectual facilitation which my 8-year-old does. why, daddy. and the third one, no violation of the six assurances this talking about taiwan's election with beijing. no promises about ways we will handle this election that are not entirely consistent with our policy and with the six assurances. and if you need to know what the six sur sur ranassurances are, n give them to you chapter and verse. finally, i think both sides as a broad point will have to expand dialogue. when i was in the white house before i took over, we had two parallel and inconsistent dialogues between taipei and washington. and this is no big secret for people in this room. one with certain officials in the bush administration that the deep green really liked. and another dialogue with certain officials in the u.s. administration that the blue liked. and one thing randy schrieber and i and others had to do
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that could impact up to 300,000 american workers. >> we'll talk about it with the panel. thank you. >>> up next, more chaos in europe over the refugee crisis. first, here's what some of our affiliates are covering. fox in seattle, negotiations continue aimed at averting a teachers' strike. little progress is reported on testing, longer hours, and overall compensation. a nantucket's message in a bottle found in england. an englishman out for a dive more than 3200 miles away found one and sent video back to the station. the big story in las vegas, the air force's take it or leave it offer to a nevada property. the air force is offering $5.2 million or vowing to seize the property through condemnation. the family that owns the land is rejecting the deal for now. rejecting the deal for now. that's tonight's look outside yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've nev
that could impact up to 300,000 american workers. >> we'll talk about it with the panel. thank you. >>> up next, more chaos in europe over the refugee crisis. first, here's what some of our affiliates are covering. fox in seattle, negotiations continue aimed at averting a teachers' strike. little progress is reported on testing, longer hours, and overall compensation. a nantucket's message in a bottle found in england. an englishman out for a dive more than 3200 miles away found...
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we're back with the panel. brit? ertainly goes to the question of whether anything illegal was happening here. if he thinks and his lawyer thinks that he might make himself vulnerable to criminal charges by merely testifying, that certainly raises that question. now, look, as a practical political matter, taking the fifth has been shown to work very effectively against contemporary congressional investigations, exhibit a being the case of lois lerner who so far as i can tell has suffered no consequences as a result of that. nor has she been under the thumb of any apparently serious criminal investigation. >> but her former boss was also not running for president at the time. >> yeah, that's true. i think, i think it's a telling moment and it tends as so many things have lately to keep this story alive. >> chuck? >> what i'm pustled by is why the committee junt doesn't offer him blank blank immunity and compel his testimony. i'm seriously wondering what's appreciating him from doing that he is not the mastermind. whate
we're back with the panel. brit? ertainly goes to the question of whether anything illegal was happening here. if he thinks and his lawyer thinks that he might make himself vulnerable to criminal charges by merely testifying, that certainly raises that question. now, look, as a practical political matter, taking the fifth has been shown to work very effectively against contemporary congressional investigations, exhibit a being the case of lois lerner who so far as i can tell has suffered no...
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the 1%. back to our panel. ew jobs numbers out this weekend and we see a economy that's going two steps forward and one step back and that's what we see from the data that we keep getting. does that weak story economically speaking help any candidate? >> i think the uncertainty leads to the disarray that's out there that trump is tapping into. trump has more authority because he attacked china in the past and talks about creating jobs than any other candidates whether he legitimately does or not it gives him a forum to move forward. >> it helps republicans. as long as republican is not doing as well as people want it to do and perception the economy is not doing well, it helps republicans. other than trump, no one is talking about the economy because he's taking up all of the oxygen. carly fiorina has no standing. got rid of how many jobs at hewlett packard and no one else is addressing the economy in the republican field. >> i have to push back on carly fiorina. i think she's articulating things well. you may n
the 1%. back to our panel. ew jobs numbers out this weekend and we see a economy that's going two steps forward and one step back and that's what we see from the data that we keep getting. does that weak story economically speaking help any candidate? >> i think the uncertainty leads to the disarray that's out there that trump is tapping into. trump has more authority because he attacked china in the past and talks about creating jobs than any other candidates whether he legitimately does...
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the panel -- the topic of this panel, it's a good segue from the last panel. we talked in the last panel about what is the technology out there for surveillance, data content, location, what are the techniques available to the government and the devices, technology. this panel is basically going talk about what can we as practitioners do about it? how do we challenge the use of these techniques and devices in our cases?pyñ like the last moderator i'm not going to give the long introduction because you have the biographies in your materials. our panelists are hanni fakhoury, senior staff attorney electronic frontier foundation. most of you are familiar with that organization and what they do. they're on the cutting edge of these issues. also if you look at the materials you were given when you came in, you'll see the copy of "champion," this month's issue of the national association of criminal defense lawyers magazine. there's an article in here by mr. fakhoury that discusses the riley decision and practice steps having to do with that decision. neema singh gul
the panel -- the topic of this panel, it's a good segue from the last panel. we talked in the last panel about what is the technology out there for surveillance, data content, location, what are the techniques available to the government and the devices, technology. this panel is basically going talk about what can we as practitioners do about it? how do we challenge the use of these techniques and devices in our cases?pyñ like the last moderator i'm not going to give the long introduction...
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my luscious dumplings, the panel returns very shortly. kids about the politically correct way to be masculine. crying is good. saying man up is bad. 1st, the donald is getting along with ted crews. they storm the capitol arm in arm ♪ >> this iranian nuclear deal is catastrophic. if it goes through, there will be three consequences. number one, the obama administration will become quite literally the world's leading financier of radical islamic terrorism. any commander in chief worthy of defending this nation should be prepared to stand up on january 20, 2017 and ripped to shreds this catastrophic deal. >> never ever, ever in my life have i seen any transaction so and competently negotiated as our deal with iran. we are led by very, very stupid people. if i win the presidency, i guarantee you that those poor prisoners are back in our country before i ever take office. i guarantee that. kennedy: it will be a very comfortable ride. from earlier today donald trump and ted crews combined forces. very curious. and the only mine i want to tap in
my luscious dumplings, the panel returns very shortly. kids about the politically correct way to be masculine. crying is good. saying man up is bad. 1st, the donald is getting along with ted crews. they storm the capitol arm in arm ♪ >> this iranian nuclear deal is catastrophic. if it goes through, there will be three consequences. number one, the obama administration will become quite literally the world's leading financier of radical islamic terrorism. any commander in chief worthy...
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. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about the changing state for the gop race? just go to facebook or twitter at "fox news sunday" and we may use your question on the air. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! for my frequent heartburnmorning because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born.. are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> i am not obligated to defend the president ev
. >>> plus, what would you like to ask the panel about the changing state for the gop race? just go to facebook or twitter at "fox news sunday" and we may use your question on the air. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat chex cereal. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. mom, brian threw a ball in the house! for my frequent heartburnmorning because you...
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we're back with the panel. charles? think it's very generous interpretation of russian motives to the pretend that they are joining the fight against isis. the russians have a single interest in syria. that is the preservation of the regime of assad that is an ally the russia for 30 years and also an ally of iran which is using it as a proxy state. they are not interested in isis. in fact the assad regime has essentially laid off for isis for almost the entire civil ward. it's conceded the northwestern sector of the country, and its fight has been against the non-jihadist elements in the opposition is. and some other elements as well; it is not an anti-isis operation. this is a save your client operation. freedom of action. they understand no opposition from the obama drawtion. >> meantime the obama administration, according to the "the washington post," we have confirmed that they have stepped up these drone efforts in syria. the "the washington post" writing in this story, the headline, the cia and special operation f
we're back with the panel. charles? think it's very generous interpretation of russian motives to the pretend that they are joining the fight against isis. the russians have a single interest in syria. that is the preservation of the regime of assad that is an ally the russia for 30 years and also an ally of iran which is using it as a proxy state. they are not interested in isis. in fact the assad regime has essentially laid off for isis for almost the entire civil ward. it's conceded the...
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all that, plus the panel's take on missed opportunities and where the campaign goes from here. but first, these headlines. >>> live from america's news headquarte headquarters, i'm arthel neville. they're meeting with fidel castro. according to the vatican, they met for a half hour at the home of the former cuban leader, the ponti po leader saying the pope gave him a book. in northern california, a wildfire killed one person and destroyed 10 homes. it's growing. a mandatory evacuation is under way in some areas. two other wildfires in northern california has destroyed at least 1300 homes. i'm arthel neville. i'll see you alongside eric shaw. >>> welcome to the "journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. the republican presidential hopefuls squared off in the debate. while there were 11 candidates on the main stage at the reagan library on wednesday, most had a common goal, taking on frontrunner donald trump. >> mr. trump, we don't need an apprentice in the white house. we have one right now. >> the one guy that had some special interest that i know of that tried to get me to ch
all that, plus the panel's take on missed opportunities and where the campaign goes from here. but first, these headlines. >>> live from america's news headquarte headquarters, i'm arthel neville. they're meeting with fidel castro. according to the vatican, they met for a half hour at the home of the former cuban leader, the ponti po leader saying the pope gave him a book. in northern california, a wildfire killed one person and destroyed 10 homes. it's growing. a mandatory evacuation...
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this panel -- nevermind then. we invite the other panel to come forward. >> mr. chairman, if i may, a point of privilege. i have additional questions i will submit to the committee in writing. my apologies to the witnesses coming up. with that, thank you. >> i totally understand, and we will submit your questions to these witnesses in writing. take a brief pause here as we change panels. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the faster we can make that change the better it will be. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] doctor larry wolk, executive director and mr. ryan flynn. i appreciate you being here. since -- don't sit down yet. i am trying to save you extra space. pursuant to the rules of the oversight and government reform committee and only that committee,committee, all witnesses will be sworn in before the testify. would you please raise your right hand. [witnesses being sworn in] once again, anything you have submitted in writing as part of the record and will be there. we will ask each of you to make a quick statement limit
this panel -- nevermind then. we invite the other panel to come forward. >> mr. chairman, if i may, a point of privilege. i have additional questions i will submit to the committee in writing. my apologies to the witnesses coming up. with that, thank you. >> i totally understand, and we will submit your questions to these witnesses in writing. take a brief pause here as we change panels. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the faster we can make that change...
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my luscious dumplings, the panel returns very shortly. kids about the politically correct way to be masculine. crying is good. saying man up is bad. 1st, the donald is getting along with ted crews. they storm the capitol arm in arm to protest the iran deal. here to discuss all that next. ♪ we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. hi mi'm raph. tom. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. ♪ >> this iranian nuclear deal is catastrophic. if it goes through, there will be three consequences. number one, the obama administration will become quite literally the world's leading financier of radical islamic terrorism. any commander in chief worthy of defending this nation should be prepared to stand up on january 20, 2017 and ripped to shreds this catastrophic deal. >> never ever, ever in my life have i seen any t
my luscious dumplings, the panel returns very shortly. kids about the politically correct way to be masculine. crying is good. saying man up is bad. 1st, the donald is getting along with ted crews. they storm the capitol arm in arm to protest the iran deal. here to discuss all that next. ♪ we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. hi mi'm raph. tom. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't...
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the issue. republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the government over planned parenthood? and our power player of the week, the nfl's john on his two passions. >> i can only play this sport for so long. i have mathematics for the rest of my life. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. and then, there were six days as former texas governor rick perry on friday became the first candidate to drop out of the republican race. there's been a dramatic shuffle of the gop field. early front runners like jeb bush and scott walker have fallen back while outsiders like donald trump and ben carson have surged to the lead. meanwhile, ohio governor john kasich has made steady progress, especially in the first primary state of new hampshire. i spoke with him earlier. governor, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> always a pleasure, chris. >> governor, you're still trailing in the national polls, but according to to the late real c
the issue. republican ron johnson and democrat chris murphy. plus our sunday panel tackles the gop revolt in congress. are republicans willing to shut down the government over planned parenthood? and our power player of the week, the nfl's john on his two passions. >> i can only play this sport for so long. i have mathematics for the rest of my life. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. and then, there were six...
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he has dug himself a really big hole. >> that is it for the panel. o find out why morning news and bacon may be a recipe for disaster. >>> finally tonight, some start the day with coffee, others need bacon to get them going. one news anchor was caught off guard after reading the clever name of a resilient potbelly pig. >> out to the story to a pig inspiring others. one potbelly. [ laughter ] has certainly insured his share of problems. chris p. bacon was. [laughing hysterically] >> you have to read this story. [ laughter ] >> we cannot. oh my god. >> he started to snort like a pig. thanks for inviting us in for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes "on the record" right now. ♪ ♪ >> it is tuesday september 15th. a fox news lart. lock down lifted. a manhunt for a gunman accused of killing a college professor coming to an end tonight. details in what could be a love triangle. >> a candidate gearing off to face off in the second gop debate as they crap pell with how to attack the frontrunner or if they should hold back. >> you hat
he has dug himself a really big hole. >> that is it for the panel. o find out why morning news and bacon may be a recipe for disaster. >>> finally tonight, some start the day with coffee, others need bacon to get them going. one news anchor was caught off guard after reading the clever name of a resilient potbelly pig. >> out to the story to a pig inspiring others. one potbelly. [ laughter ] has certainly insured his share of problems. chris p. bacon was. [laughing...
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the second panel we have here is called fire. it shows the reality is that the fire was everywhere and spreading rapidly and people tried to escape the fire. but escaping the fire meant -- this is the reality for so many of the survivors, it meant that they would have to leave others behind. they would have to ignore the cry, the help, the pleas from people who were trapped in their houses, people who were trapped under beams, people who were injured in order to escape. there were so many tragic stories about how children leaving their parents behind or parents leaving their children behind in order to escape when the flames were encroaching and many stories we know about people staying with relatives and friends rather than leave. and the folks at the gallery told me i could choose any six of the 15 panels that i wanted. and i decided i wanted to complicate the narrative. not just portray the japanese as victims of the atomic bomb, but to put it in a different context and show that it was possible for the japanese to be victims o
the second panel we have here is called fire. it shows the reality is that the fire was everywhere and spreading rapidly and people tried to escape the fire. but escaping the fire meant -- this is the reality for so many of the survivors, it meant that they would have to leave others behind. they would have to ignore the cry, the help, the pleas from people who were trapped in their houses, people who were trapped under beams, people who were injured in order to escape. there were so many...
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we're back now with the panel. rick, you know the power of images and that image which we've seen repeatedly today and over the past week of 3-year-old aylan kurdi up on the beach like a piece of driftwood. really seemed to bring this problem into focus. >> it's amazing how most americans were sleeping till we saw that one little boy and that humanized things. the pictures of the camp. this is a perfect storm of humantory disasters where there are all sorts off contributors. one thing which has been not noted, this is a national security problem. of the first order. we stand to lose a generation after refugee kids who are not properly educated, or employ odd. and this is where our fear of terrorism redoubles on itself. on one hand, we don't want these folks coming in because we worry about potential terrorism. on the other hand, this international failing of the first order is creating a whole generation of dislocated people which could really be problematic in the ways we fear most. >> with this flood of refugees,
we're back now with the panel. rick, you know the power of images and that image which we've seen repeatedly today and over the past week of 3-year-old aylan kurdi up on the beach like a piece of driftwood. really seemed to bring this problem into focus. >> it's amazing how most americans were sleeping till we saw that one little boy and that humanized things. the pictures of the camp. this is a perfect storm of humantory disasters where there are all sorts off contributors. one thing...
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kennedy: the panel will be back in minutes to play a game. he do's and don'ts for the upcoming debate. i hope your watching. something specific for you. new york city next line to get the skinny on the topless ladies of time square. stay right here. ♪ kennedy: welcome back. face-off in the 2nd presidential debate prying the elbow in the prominence. coming out shiny will take charm and strategy. who better to offer guidance than the former press secretary for george w. bush and author of dana's do's and don'ts. we have a lot of known quantities from the 1st debate. there were thing some people did write. let's get into the do's 1st. one of the things is, you have to lay out and define your candidacy. the 1st time around it was like freshman orientation. >> they were introducing themselves. hi. i'm donald trump. but they are trying to explain who they are and justify there candidacy. at this point you should be able to say why your running , why you are the best for the job, and make it memorable so that it will stick with kennedy the next morni
kennedy: the panel will be back in minutes to play a game. he do's and don'ts for the upcoming debate. i hope your watching. something specific for you. new york city next line to get the skinny on the topless ladies of time square. stay right here. ♪ kennedy: welcome back. face-off in the 2nd presidential debate prying the elbow in the prominence. coming out shiny will take charm and strategy. who better to offer guidance than the former press secretary for george w. bush and author of...
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and one thing i wanted to clear up for my own mind is to see if there's any disagreement among the panel. we had dr. wolk testifying that by august 11 the levels monitored metals in the animas river returned to pre-release levels, that there was no fish kill involved in this release and -- and i wanted to get your take on that, president begaye and councilman holguin? do you agree with that? >> we do not put dollar before the health of our people, our land, our water and we in our own testing, navaho nation epa has told us that there are high levels of metals, sediments, contaminates that's unhealthy for our animals and so we have become a dumping ground for waste water because the animas river is quite different from the san juan. the san juan is slow moving so anything that comes down to animas because it's high altitude gets into our slow-moving water and that's where it settles. >> thank you, mr. president. councilman holguin, i think you testified you knew about this spill in the afternoon because local officials notified you and that because of that early knowledge you were able to
and one thing i wanted to clear up for my own mind is to see if there's any disagreement among the panel. we had dr. wolk testifying that by august 11 the levels monitored metals in the animas river returned to pre-release levels, that there was no fish kill involved in this release and -- and i wanted to get your take on that, president begaye and councilman holguin? do you agree with that? >> we do not put dollar before the health of our people, our land, our water and we in our own...
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lisa: so hillary's algorithm went to the voters, let's talk to our panel. the daily beast washington bureau chief. handsome as ever and so is mike baker, like a male model contest of smart people. and covert of operations and i don't even know what that is, and andy, he with the dreamy blue eyes and the song in his heart, welcome to all. >> hi, there. lisa: i'm not a girthist. [laughter] by any step of imagination, we'll get to that. andy, i want to start with you. how is hillary's candidacy like the "fantastic four"? >> they keep rebooting them and they're always bad. every four years you get a "fantastic four" every four years or eight years you get a hillary campaign and they're bad. this is -- we've reached the level of parody now that there will be efforts. i assume on her schedule it says 2:50 to 3:00 p.m. be spontaneous. lisa: organize spontaneous. >> that's right. why doesn't she try to be honest? i'm just throwing it out there. taking a shot in the dark her. lisa: wow that's taking a shot where it counts. >> yeah. i don't think her problem is that a
lisa: so hillary's algorithm went to the voters, let's talk to our panel. the daily beast washington bureau chief. handsome as ever and so is mike baker, like a male model contest of smart people. and covert of operations and i don't even know what that is, and andy, he with the dreamy blue eyes and the song in his heart, welcome to all. >> hi, there. lisa: i'm not a girthist. [laughter] by any step of imagination, we'll get to that. andy, i want to start with you. how is hillary's...
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and we are back now with the panel. we ask you for questions for the panel. we have got this from karen margrieve on facebook. she writes, "the gop coward on preventing the deal with iran. does anyone think they will actually defund planned parenthooparent ho hood? the don gop is a total disappointment. ". >> i think she is wrong they cowered on iran, if they wanted to, they could have made this executive agreement into a treaty. the idea that defunding planned parenthood against the wishes of a sitting president might be against any vetoes he might cast, leads to a government shutdown, the path to victory is crazy. every time that we get down to this, the government closes, it's always only a partial shutdown, the republican party gets blamed because people want the government cut down perhaps but not shut down. the party's standing in the polls begin to sink like a rock. disaffected republicans like karen would argue, oh if they had just stuck to their guns they can would win in the end there is no evidence to support that the no government shutdown, john k
and we are back now with the panel. we ask you for questions for the panel. we have got this from karen margrieve on facebook. she writes, "the gop coward on preventing the deal with iran. does anyone think they will actually defund planned parenthooparent ho hood? the don gop is a total disappointment. ". >> i think she is wrong they cowered on iran, if they wanted to, they could have made this executive agreement into a treaty. the idea that defunding planned parenthood...
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as have many of you not just on the panel but out here in the audience. i see a lot of fighters. i see a lot of people who have walked a lot of lines and walked across a lot of bridges. and so i thank you for that as well. whether you have been in this struggle for years or whether you are new to it and part of the new and excited young voices we need to tell us the truth, i commend you and i'm so glad for your energy and your passion. and now is the time we have to come together around these important issues. while we have made extraordinary progress since the cbc was founded over 40 years ago, we have much work to do. there's not just the overall philosophy. we say there's more work to do. we have to keep marching. we've seen it played out in stark and painful reality captured for the world to see. this fight for our welfare goes on. we have seen the mistrust in our communities also deepen at a time when -- not that has always been the case -- at a time our communities need perhaps more than any other time the protection and the resources that law enforcement is committed and s
as have many of you not just on the panel but out here in the audience. i see a lot of fighters. i see a lot of people who have walked a lot of lines and walked across a lot of bridges. and so i thank you for that as well. whether you have been in this struggle for years or whether you are new to it and part of the new and excited young voices we need to tell us the truth, i commend you and i'm so glad for your energy and your passion. and now is the time we have to come together around these...
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let's check in with the party panel. ecutive director of the independent women's forum joined tonight by comedian sharad fall. race wars live every wednesday. also, comedian dave smith looking into the correct camera. part of the problem and the solution. welcome back. let the games begin. what does doctor ben carson need to do tomorrow night? >> not be boring. he is a board to me. kennedy: i just assumed. >> he is like the will smith. >> no one does the fresh prince dance. there's something about ben carson that is contagious. >> why people seem to be comfortable. i will give him that. we can trust him. remember what happened with doctor huxtable? >> actually, i don't. >> all right. i think this is going to be one of the most important dynamics of the night, how trump and carly tackle one another. >> a little bita little bit like a tennis player, slow and steady. >> maybe tomorrow. >> maybe tomorrow night nuclear. but ready to take on all of the progressive economic agenda and none of the other candidates are ready to ta
let's check in with the party panel. ecutive director of the independent women's forum joined tonight by comedian sharad fall. race wars live every wednesday. also, comedian dave smith looking into the correct camera. part of the problem and the solution. welcome back. let the games begin. what does doctor ben carson need to do tomorrow night? >> not be boring. he is a board to me. kennedy: i just assumed. >> he is like the will smith. >> no one does the fresh prince dance....
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it's an absolute pleasure to be hereom to introduce the panel tt will launch the harlem book fair's author panels broadcastl on c-span on booktv. the panel is particularly timelp given the crisis that khalil spoke about, but also some staggering numbers about wealth inequality and the race of poverty in the country which should be,th to my mind, a national crisis. called wealth d finance and post averts america come moderated by my colleague at columbia, damon phillips was a professor of business and the codirector at the center of social enterprise. is the author of shaping jazz, book on the emergent and evolution for the market for recorded just been published in top jobs within management and sociology. we are in good hands your containment, take it away. >> first of all, thank you rich for your leadership over the years and for the fantastic event. this was a really fun time for me to have this opportunity to moderate this panel. i have really and for me some top scholars and i will introduce them but then we'll jump into a discussion about the project for the day. i will say a few wor
it's an absolute pleasure to be hereom to introduce the panel tt will launch the harlem book fair's author panels broadcastl on c-span on booktv. the panel is particularly timelp given the crisis that khalil spoke about, but also some staggering numbers about wealth inequality and the race of poverty in the country which should be,th to my mind, a national crisis. called wealth d finance and post averts america come moderated by my colleague at columbia, damon phillips was a professor of...
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i was wondering what the panel thinks is the primary obstacle to taiwan spending 3% on gdp. i know a myriad of things could be a play, what do you think is the one factor during the most heavy lifting? mr. green: um, look -- our nato allies, with the exception of norway, are hardly shining examples of defense spending. allies,ajor treaty australia, japan, korea are moving in the right direction, but they are also -- japan is 104th in the world in spending on defense. we can appreciate that it is hard in taiwan, that the modern democratic welfare state -- budget deficits, how hard it is to convince the public to spend on defense. the problem isof that the defense secretary goes to japan and nato, says we have to spend more. there is probably something in our defense dialogue that could be reconceptualized. ofm not a big advocate symbolic, to star generals going --taipei to surely can, to show we can, but we have to think about whether there is a better way to allow the secretary of defense or the national security advisers -- if you need to be captured by an e is probably som
i was wondering what the panel thinks is the primary obstacle to taiwan spending 3% on gdp. i know a myriad of things could be a play, what do you think is the one factor during the most heavy lifting? mr. green: um, look -- our nato allies, with the exception of norway, are hardly shining examples of defense spending. allies,ajor treaty australia, japan, korea are moving in the right direction, but they are also -- japan is 104th in the world in spending on defense. we can appreciate that it...
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after the panel completes its discussion of each case, the press will be invited to ask any questions that it has. for the first five cases, which i think are the big five, after the case is presented by one of our panelists, i will ask other panel members who want to comment to do so before inviting questions from the press. for the next five, second tier five, i guess, i will invite press questions right after the case is presented but encourage any panel member who wishes to do so to reply to the questions. we are going to start with abbott. we'll present that case. >> this is a case that involved the one-person-one-vote doctrine . that has major impolitic -- implications of how elections are run in this country so it could be a very significant case. during the supreme court held that when states are drawing districts and putting people in the district for voting, the state basically has to have a fair amount of equality in the districts. you can't have certain districts with much greater population than other districts because that gives the districts with smaller amounts of peop
after the panel completes its discussion of each case, the press will be invited to ask any questions that it has. for the first five cases, which i think are the big five, after the case is presented by one of our panelists, i will ask other panel members who want to comment to do so before inviting questions from the press. for the next five, second tier five, i guess, i will invite press questions right after the case is presented but encourage any panel member who wishes to do so to reply...