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and they don't want money. they want to help. they want to do something. you know, they've made billions and billions of dollars. they don't need to be paid, you know, a salary. now we have negotiating against china. we have people that are political hacks. we have people that gave money and they want to be in government. and i want to pick the finest people. some of them, get prepared, are not nice. they have bad personalities. but they're brutal, brutal genius killers. i want them. right? [ cheers and applause ] i mean, we lose, we lose so much money on trade and all these other things. you're right. and over the last short period of time i've been talking about the deal with iran and i've been saying it's one of the worst deals but then i thought it's even worse than i thought because i thought the 150 billion that they got and all of the other things that they got, and they'll have nuclear proliferation all over the place because of that deal, and that deal's horrible for israel, by the way. horrible. it's really horrible for the middle east but it's h
and they don't want money. they want to help. they want to do something. you know, they've made billions and billions of dollars. they don't need to be paid, you know, a salary. now we have negotiating against china. we have people that are political hacks. we have people that gave money and they want to be in government. and i want to pick the finest people. some of them, get prepared, are not nice. they have bad personalities. but they're brutal, brutal genius killers. i want them. right? [...
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they used a cable to lift them out. they lowered a camera. they used the bore hole to send down food, drink, and medicine. they dug a shaft about 70 centimeters wide. the mine lies in the province and 13 are still missing. this is china's first rescue. they say it's the third in the world. the rescued miners were protecting their eyesight. they are now being treated in the hospital. >> chinese authorities are showing resolve to suppress the scent of party rule. a court jailed a prominent human rights lawyer and two activists for insighting subversion. the sentences were in the city and got a sentence of five years. he and the activist was charged five years ago. they have been calling for democratization. they said he did nothing wrong. it is only awe thoer carianism. >> the two activists got sentences of 3 1/2 and 2 1/2 years. they kept staff from the members away from the courthouse. they took away several of his supporters. a u.s. government official said activity near a north korean missile site could mean they will conduct a test launch
they used a cable to lift them out. they lowered a camera. they used the bore hole to send down food, drink, and medicine. they dug a shaft about 70 centimeters wide. the mine lies in the province and 13 are still missing. this is china's first rescue. they say it's the third in the world. the rescued miners were protecting their eyesight. they are now being treated in the hospital. >> chinese authorities are showing resolve to suppress the scent of party rule. a court jailed a prominent...
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they held wedding parties. they knew them, they were friends. they went in and killed 4 people. if we had a couple of guys like him or him or definitely him with the white hat on, with a gun strapped and the bullets could go the other way, you would not have had the same. you would have had problems, you wouldn't have had it to the same extent at all. we need the second amendment, don't let anybody take it away. if i get elected, it's totally protected. totally protected. [applause] trump we have to do : something and these are the things i talked about. we have to do something about super p.a.c.s. super p.a.c.s are now running the country. they're running our politicians and our politicians aren't doing what's right for all of us. we've got to get rid of the super p.a.c.s. we want to have an idea of who's doing and what's being put up and who is doing it, got to get rid of the super p.a.c.s. really, really, really bad. so then, with paris, pretty much the start of paris, all of a sudden paris happens and my poll numbers went way up and i didn't know what happened? and i said, w
they held wedding parties. they knew them, they were friends. they went in and killed 4 people. if we had a couple of guys like him or him or definitely him with the white hat on, with a gun strapped and the bullets could go the other way, you would not have had the same. you would have had problems, you wouldn't have had it to the same extent at all. we need the second amendment, don't let anybody take it away. if i get elected, it's totally protected. totally protected. [applause] trump we...
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when i call, they kiss my ass. they do. they kiss my ass. it's true. [applause] think of that. 47, hillary clinton 44. i love it. .n iowa, a cnn poll i think it is the most accurate. ted cruz 20.33, the one last night has us statistically even. i don't want it to be close. we have to have a mandate. we have to get out there. i want to win by so much. i have to tell you, new hampshire we are doing so good. look at this. we are up 21 points. i mean we are up 21 points. here is one in south carolina. donald trump 38. do you know what that is? that is a massive difference. we are doing good. ted is a nice guy. i like him. he likes me. i like him. why? he's been nice to me. here is the problem. he is talking about natural born citizens. nomination,ot the the democrats are going to bring a major suit. he was born in canada whether we like it. he lives there. he was born in canada. his parents voted in canada. a lot of things. if you're born in canada, it may be a problem. citizenship 16-18 months ago. lawrence tribe is from hartford. very great lawyer. a con
when i call, they kiss my ass. they do. they kiss my ass. it's true. [applause] think of that. 47, hillary clinton 44. i love it. .n iowa, a cnn poll i think it is the most accurate. ted cruz 20.33, the one last night has us statistically even. i don't want it to be close. we have to have a mandate. we have to get out there. i want to win by so much. i have to tell you, new hampshire we are doing so good. look at this. we are up 21 points. i mean we are up 21 points. here is one in south...
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they are big people. they do a great job. they run and get 1%. they leave and get nothing.ay too long. they stayed in don't get out quickly. they don't do that. we have done an amazing job. i really mean it. if we do not win i will not , consider it success. number 1 -- i really want to win iowa. it is so much easier if i said i want to do well in iowa. in new hampshire we are leading , by a lot. a lot of people have already conceded that one. i don't concede anything. south carolina we are leading by 24 points. in nevada next we are leading by , a lot. and i am leading with the hispanics a lot. i said that everybody we're going to get the hispanic vote. i'm going to take our jobs back from china, from everywhere. we going to bring them back and people know that. so we are leading by a lot and we are leading by a lot in the sec. the sec has got georgia. we have places that are unbelievable. and then we go to florida and i am at 32%. the sitting senator, rubio, nice guy is at 14%. jeb bush was their governor and he is at the bottom of the tubes. what is wrong with this guy?
they are big people. they do a great job. they run and get 1%. they leave and get nothing.ay too long. they stayed in don't get out quickly. they don't do that. we have done an amazing job. i really mean it. if we do not win i will not , consider it success. number 1 -- i really want to win iowa. it is so much easier if i said i want to do well in iowa. in new hampshire we are leading , by a lot. a lot of people have already conceded that one. i don't concede anything. south carolina we are...
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they run into the buildings, they run up the stairs. they knew it could collapse. everyone knew it could collapse. the building coming down. first building, second building. you have people running up the stairs as that is happening. and ted cruz criticizes new york, the people of new york -- it is a disgrace. a total disgrace. [applause] a total disgrace. i have to say, it is a good. i thought what he said was very sad. even during the debate, he said -- the phone numbers. -- the poll numbers. don't forget, they kept using the word "plateau." first i was at 6, they said he had plateaued. next i was at 12, 14, 18, or whatever the numbers may have been. then i hit 17, 20. every week it was, he has plateaued. then i got up around 20 or were 25, they said, this is an good. then a couple of polls had me at 42. 42%. 30 good, right? -- pretty good, right. now they are dropping out. after iowa or new hampshire a lot of people will leave. when you have 42 and 15 or 14 people they are talking about, that is a tremendous percentage. i would take that if we have three, but we
they run into the buildings, they run up the stairs. they knew it could collapse. everyone knew it could collapse. the building coming down. first building, second building. you have people running up the stairs as that is happening. and ted cruz criticizes new york, the people of new york -- it is a disgrace. a total disgrace. [applause] a total disgrace. i have to say, it is a good. i thought what he said was very sad. even during the debate, he said -- the phone numbers. -- the poll numbers....
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they own it. that is the pleasure in having finished "the three-year swim club" is having sent the book off to those still living and they received it on monday. my work is done. my job is now to share it so that they will be recognized and interviewed and remembered differently. i'm just starting the ball rolling and saying that we should have put them in the history books, here is the information and now is the chance to remember the best swimmers in american history. thank you. [applause] >> i am just going to close the evening here. we really appreciate your support. another round of applause for julie. and we can go ahead and get your book signed if you would like to start a line here in the corner. thank you and again enjoy the rest of your evening. [inaudible] >> booktv is on instagram. alice for publishing news behind-the-scenes pictures and videos at instagram.com/look. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> are we ready? >> i would like to thank you all for coming today.
they own it. that is the pleasure in having finished "the three-year swim club" is having sent the book off to those still living and they received it on monday. my work is done. my job is now to share it so that they will be recognized and interviewed and remembered differently. i'm just starting the ball rolling and saying that we should have put them in the history books, here is the information and now is the chance to remember the best swimmers in american history. thank you....
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they are very careful with what they decide to release, and how they think about rolling it out.hey are not having grand presentations about their new products the way they used to. instead, they are doing it in a very scientific, measured way. david: you cover twitter as well, and i know twitter recently changed the way you could, it is not -- not called liking, but favor something on twitter. is it the same amount of interest and eagerness that went to test this out at twitter? sarah: i think twitter is under a very different kind of pressure, whereas facebook may feel beholden to its users. twitter is in a position where it needs to attract many new users in order to satisfy its investors, who are hungry for growth. so twitter has a time pressure with a lot of their product changes, including the hearts versus favorites. they are also trying to make it easier to sign up for twitter, make it easier to find out what is going on, on the site, some basic things that would just help them get up to the level where facebook already is. david: what would be the metric of success here?
they are very careful with what they decide to release, and how they think about rolling it out.hey are not having grand presentations about their new products the way they used to. instead, they are doing it in a very scientific, measured way. david: you cover twitter as well, and i know twitter recently changed the way you could, it is not -- not called liking, but favor something on twitter. is it the same amount of interest and eagerness that went to test this out at twitter? sarah: i think...
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they believe they have enough knocked down from the stream they used from the ground on the outside to finish mopping up what they have to from inside. they are looking for any victims who may have been in there and where the fire is extended to but my recollection of these buildings, they are pretty welcome part mentallized so the fire started in the top floor and burned the roof off there. there will be a lot of smoke and water damage in the apartments nearby and certainly below with the water damage. >> you mentioned at the top once we see the white smoke, you know that is the flames cooling off and the steam coming off from the water being put on the flames rather nan substance in the burning building. the traffic has come to an absolute stop and we saw that a minute ago how the fire rescue crews were staging there. i wanted to ask you, what sort of manpower would we expect to staff a fire likeness? >> i haven't listened to the radiographic at all, but this is a multi-alarm fire so they called in extra firefighters. >> two alarm. >> prince george's is a border so i don't know if th
they believe they have enough knocked down from the stream they used from the ground on the outside to finish mopping up what they have to from inside. they are looking for any victims who may have been in there and where the fire is extended to but my recollection of these buildings, they are pretty welcome part mentallized so the fire started in the top floor and burned the roof off there. there will be a lot of smoke and water damage in the apartments nearby and certainly below with the...
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they can't find medicine water's daughter so they look and they look, even she looks to the ashes and cannot find her daughter. and she assumes that she just drowned. trying to get away -- i don't know how you get over one loss. there's a loss of a husband and your parent and then now you think you're watching, tried being decimated3now you think your daughter is gone. i mean, it has to change you. and then you know then they go on these raids, they attack burg, i think proking that correctly. colorado, jewelsburg? they raid that -- they raid that twice. so there's a lot going on. she's not idle there's a lot going on in between that time. and then the government just keeps tracking her and they finally are able to get her and other, but she's defiant to the end. i liken her to a female geronimo. anybody ?els questions? >> what would you like in the application to today. what kind of group was that? >> well, it would have been kind of an offshoot of the dog soldier. they were the very -- they were a very fearful warrior group, brave warriors. face is painted red with the yellow on eit
they can't find medicine water's daughter so they look and they look, even she looks to the ashes and cannot find her daughter. and she assumes that she just drowned. trying to get away -- i don't know how you get over one loss. there's a loss of a husband and your parent and then now you think you're watching, tried being decimated3now you think your daughter is gone. i mean, it has to change you. and then you know then they go on these raids, they attack burg, i think proking that correctly....
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they are winning but they are losing. they had a big deficit that will be a lot bigger this time around. they are exhausting resources. why are they playing this game. why have they turned on the spigot so much? >> some of it goes down to geopolitics. they are determined to beat the russians and iranians and they will use oil to do that. the big issue is credit. the reason the price of oil is affecting the stock market directly. you had loans from commodity companies and energy companies, which now they may not be able to repay. so you have to go through the bankruptcy cycle. people are afraid the more oil goes down, the bigger the bankruptcy will be. >> is this bubble, is this trouble to the degree we saw with the collateralized bank together gaightss how they took the housing loans and parss them out over and over again. are we at the same level of risk? >> there will be some pain that will be more painful than people spent right now. you will know you are at bottom when these bankruptcies start to get rolled out and th
they are winning but they are losing. they had a big deficit that will be a lot bigger this time around. they are exhausting resources. why are they playing this game. why have they turned on the spigot so much? >> some of it goes down to geopolitics. they are determined to beat the russians and iranians and they will use oil to do that. the big issue is credit. the reason the price of oil is affecting the stock market directly. you had loans from commodity companies and energy companies,...
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and they have to justify it. they have to justify it. and they use religion.re the europeans, africans were deported as slaves to the sahara desert and the indian ocean. and the indian ocean. to the middle east, to india, indonesia. and in fact, all the sugar that was consumed in europe came from the middle east. the muslims, this is where sugar came, and sugar, processing sugar, they took it back to the countries in the middle east, and they also produced a plantation system that was gradually transferred to the west. when they conquered spain, and spain became a muslim colony, that's what they call moore-ish spain, sugar was purchased there, in islands surrounding spain. then someone discovered america. and the system was transferred to the western hemisphere. and it became a big business, you know. unlimited land taken from the natives. africans paid the price for the stability and the wealth of europe. so we need to be educated about this. but, you know, we have the best knowledge of slavery in this country, including those sitting here today. since the 19
and they have to justify it. they have to justify it. and they use religion.re the europeans, africans were deported as slaves to the sahara desert and the indian ocean. and the indian ocean. to the middle east, to india, indonesia. and in fact, all the sugar that was consumed in europe came from the middle east. the muslims, this is where sugar came, and sugar, processing sugar, they took it back to the countries in the middle east, and they also produced a plantation system that was gradually...
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i think they should do it. >> they don't warn you when they cut. they just cut.o everybody thinks there is going to be an obvious or a transition period. bp is cutting. and david said this. but because they've already cut. so people are protecting an untarnished dividend history. they have a tarnished dividend history and it is easy to cut again. >>> up next, the traders tell you what they are watching tomorrow after this break. stay tuned. i think it landed last tuesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ >>> and finally, "fast" but not least, but no lucky winners over the weekend, the largest ever powerball swelled. to a whopping $1.5 billion. which got us thinking what companies you could buy if you hit the jackpot. so we did the math based on current market caps. you could buy hovnanian, etsy, finish line, sun he had isson and pep boys. >> it
i think they should do it. >> they don't warn you when they cut. they just cut.o everybody thinks there is going to be an obvious or a transition period. bp is cutting. and david said this. but because they've already cut. so people are protecting an untarnished dividend history. they have a tarnished dividend history and it is easy to cut again. >>> up next, the traders tell you what they are watching tomorrow after this break. stay tuned. i think it landed last tuesday. one...
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they tried to intervene but they could do nothing. they are calling for a change. >> grandparents in the state have no rights. if we had the right we would have used that right and the baby would be alive. >> a short time after the memorial went up, kristin bury's family prepared themselves forever the next court appearance. years, and a sentence was not enough. >> we taught her right from wrong. >> she made the wrong choice to stand by and do nothing as deputies say joseph walsh beat him to death. people need to wake up, it needs to stop. innocent children, people need to stand up and be their voice. stand up and say something when you see a child being hurt. if bury dot not testify other truthfully the plea will be voided. >>> investigators are searching for two suspects and two murders in manatee county. and karl tucksford was found shot to death. a dark suv was seen speeding away at the time of the shooting. then the body of jordan finland was found on the side of the road. they knew each other and they are trying to determine why
they tried to intervene but they could do nothing. they are calling for a change. >> grandparents in the state have no rights. if we had the right we would have used that right and the baby would be alive. >> a short time after the memorial went up, kristin bury's family prepared themselves forever the next court appearance. years, and a sentence was not enough. >> we taught her right from wrong. >> she made the wrong choice to stand by and do nothing as deputies say...
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they would send us wherever they need tanks. our only job was to -- wher ever we find pill boxes, you always notice there is a flip switch. our job -- fire those. we used mostly a.p. shells. do ushells would not -- and canister shells. canister shells were mostly for the soldiers. from there, we followed up the tanks. 442nd japanese outfit. and we spearheaded them for a while. they left. i ondon't know where we were -- where they went. we went up in to genoa. war wasa, we, the still going on all that time. we went on to -- the seaside small, barges and vessels. that's where the war ended for us. turned in all our weapons. we were the first in the service, we had enough points to go home. i had one of the most of the outfit. wave of the first soldiers to go overseas. [inaudible] and we would, that's where they had -- manufactured -- [indiscernible] i came home from there. i came home to the same situation. ended forhere the war me. congressman horn: we greatly appreciate what you've done. mr. shima has a couple more comments. mr.
they would send us wherever they need tanks. our only job was to -- wher ever we find pill boxes, you always notice there is a flip switch. our job -- fire those. we used mostly a.p. shells. do ushells would not -- and canister shells. canister shells were mostly for the soldiers. from there, we followed up the tanks. 442nd japanese outfit. and we spearheaded them for a while. they left. i ondon't know where we were -- where they went. we went up in to genoa. war wasa, we, the still going on...
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left their homes, what they sell and they returned.>> reporter: they are co--- collecting research by interviewing victims. >> we ask them, please tell us what you went through. and then we break it down, in terms of what did you do to prepare, what happens during the flood, how have you been recovering. >> reporter: they hope to use be done differently. >> my concern is conducting interviews with the public's people would be scared to talk about it. but, i have found just the opposite to be true. people really open up to the experience and are wanting to share what they have been through. >> reporter: one of the eight students selected, she says it should -- it has been eye- opening. >> as much of a personal experience, they don't want it to go unnoticed. this is a very big hardship for the city and the rest of the state. and visibility it needs. walmart gift cards and in exchange for their time. they want to tell their story. even now, months later, they just want to be heard. >> i think it's giving them an outlet even though it's not a direct resource, they can talk to people about
left their homes, what they sell and they returned.>> reporter: they are co--- collecting research by interviewing victims. >> we ask them, please tell us what you went through. and then we break it down, in terms of what did you do to prepare, what happens during the flood, how have you been recovering. >> reporter: they hope to use be done differently. >> my concern is conducting interviews with the public's people would be scared to talk about it. but, i have found...
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when they get in turmoil, they recoil.y of the language on inflation and inflationary expectations? markets -- does the fed over the markets is some kind of acknowledgment there might be something wrong in the markets? mark: they are watching financial conditions, but only to the extent that it will impact the real economy. they will leave march clearly, they will not do anything today. the markets underestimating the potential for the fed to move higher than what the markets pricing in. the u.s. economy is doing much better than the markets are. paylet: the fed will attention to the oil falling 25% . does it pay attention to fed fund futures rates? mike: no, but they will want to oil and watch the stock market. torlet: they are having create the idea that they are monitoring this. let's head over to washington where brendan greeley has the fed statement. brendan: the rate remains unchanged, the fed would like you to know that they are watching things, they see what you see and everybody can take a deep breath and stop fre
when they get in turmoil, they recoil.y of the language on inflation and inflationary expectations? markets -- does the fed over the markets is some kind of acknowledgment there might be something wrong in the markets? mark: they are watching financial conditions, but only to the extent that it will impact the real economy. they will leave march clearly, they will not do anything today. the markets underestimating the potential for the fed to move higher than what the markets pricing in. the...
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they did not get him, but they found the tunnel that he went into and they collapsed the tunnel.e: here's interesting thing i've read in the last 48 hours. the isis leadership in syria their activities are in , someplace that there would be so much collateral damage, they accused hamas of this, schools and hospitals in places like that. help me if you can about this. they believe that the isis leadership in order to prevent themselves from being attacked have placed themselves -- >> they have embedded themselves in the civilian population. they read the american press and they know how worked up everybody gets about civilian casualties. they think that is a a safe way of doing it. i heard a number just the other day, that they have killed 92 senior or mid-level isis leaders, almost all of them with drone strikes. charlie: right. the president is a huge proponent of drone strikes. right? and special forces? someone says he likes that kind of warfare that appeals to him. david: it has allowed him to put boots on the ground without saying he is putting boots on the ground. he define
they did not get him, but they found the tunnel that he went into and they collapsed the tunnel.e: here's interesting thing i've read in the last 48 hours. the isis leadership in syria their activities are in , someplace that there would be so much collateral damage, they accused hamas of this, schools and hospitals in places like that. help me if you can about this. they believe that the isis leadership in order to prevent themselves from being attacked have placed themselves -- >> they...
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they have claimed responsibility. joined donald trump -- sarah palin joined donald trump and she said he can change the country. >> we deserve a commander in chief who will respect what it is that our forces go through and would never leave them behind. >>> frustration spilling over infant michigan as president. obama is trying to fix a contaminated water supply and they have sent bottles of water to people in flint that cannot use tap water and rick snyder declared a state of emergency. it. >>> they have not had to clean water since april 2014 and this was a source to save money and since then the water has shown elevated level of lead. >>> people are calling in to protest the conditions of schools and classrooms where they teach. there is mold the key people from teaching and have filed an injunction request. >>> it's hard to believe we're talking about all of this but there is a new weather record and 2015 was the hottest year in history and they had been keeping record for the last 36 years last year was more than
they have claimed responsibility. joined donald trump -- sarah palin joined donald trump and she said he can change the country. >> we deserve a commander in chief who will respect what it is that our forces go through and would never leave them behind. >>> frustration spilling over infant michigan as president. obama is trying to fix a contaminated water supply and they have sent bottles of water to people in flint that cannot use tap water and rick snyder declared a state of...
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in 1800 they were worried. they were worried then. so my hope and the reason why this is jumped out and as an exceedingly well is because america wants to learn about americans. but they are not allowing people to focus on social studies. do you like stories? what if i told you the stories were true. in washington you are privileged. you go down the coast, yorktown, jamestown when you are privileged. if you could tell the stories, you let them reenact and feel it, they are going to care. i gave it to my son or daughter. it is the 1st book i did not push them to read. it is hard. we sold to or 2 million. if we tell the stories it is not just about jefferson, hamilton, washington. i think i did my job. i cannot wait to come here and talk about this and i am glad they are here with their cameras. booksignings around the country. that is the story of thomas jefferson and the tripoli pirates. i would also like to give you an opportunity to ask a few questions. that is okay. questions about the story, i don't know everything. i blitz this.
in 1800 they were worried. they were worried then. so my hope and the reason why this is jumped out and as an exceedingly well is because america wants to learn about americans. but they are not allowing people to focus on social studies. do you like stories? what if i told you the stories were true. in washington you are privileged. you go down the coast, yorktown, jamestown when you are privileged. if you could tell the stories, you let them reenact and feel it, they are going to care. i gave...
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they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot affordo hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they have to prove that they are indigent? >> at the time of the indictment, at which time i will appoint them an attorney. >> but,you know, they're spending months before speaking to counsel. >> well that may be true. that's the hardship of the criminal system. >> are their rights being violated? >> lady, the criminal system is a system of criminals. sure their rights are violated. but not all rights are violated, that you're calling violation. >> with the help of the civil rights group the aclu, some inmates caught in this system sued judge gordon and the county last year - for indefinite detention and not appointing public defenders. >> why is it so important to have an attorney? >> well, if i put you in that room and i lock that door and i shut it you can't get out without a key... so how important is it to have a key? you got nobody on your side, once from handcuffs all the way in, you've got nobody on your side. you're screwed. you're screwed.
they are indicted before they can see --. >> when they prove that they are indigent and cannot affordo hire a lawyer. >> at what point do they have to prove that they are indigent? >> at the time of the indictment, at which time i will appoint them an attorney. >> but,you know, they're spending months before speaking to counsel. >> well that may be true. that's the hardship of the criminal system. >> are their rights being violated? >> lady, the...
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they walked up to me, they hugged me, they, you know, said they missed me. and somebody in the office that -- he didn't say who, i off. he said somebody in the office gave me gatorade and cookies. >> reporter: but now she wondered, was there something in that gatorade? did that friendly welcome hide something much more sinister? because the man angelina said had offered frank food and drink was the same man angelina had accused. the same man she said had threatened frank months earlier. >> my instincts are usually pretty right on. at least, that's my track record. >> and your instincts right now are what? >> reporter: sergeant holloway. chad holloway. frank's former boss. frank's friend. >>> coming up -- >> i was beyond mad. i can't even describe how angry i was. >> chad holloway from friend to suspect. >> did you say you'd like to put >> something to that effect, >>> ten days after frank rodriguez died, he was honored like a fallen soldier at the military cemetery in riverside, california. >> it was very hard to come out here for the funeral. >> reporter: a
they walked up to me, they hugged me, they, you know, said they missed me. and somebody in the office that -- he didn't say who, i off. he said somebody in the office gave me gatorade and cookies. >> reporter: but now she wondered, was there something in that gatorade? did that friendly welcome hide something much more sinister? because the man angelina said had offered frank food and drink was the same man angelina had accused. the same man she said had threatened frank months earlier....
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they are very fragile. they need all the help they can get.ost: i believe that there can and move on to jacksonville, florida. greg is joining us. what has been your experience with state, federal emergency management? are we talking hurricanes down in jacksonville? caller: greta, good morning. yes, 36 year watcher of c-span. happy to be on the program this morning. absolutely. with the previous caller in the caller from south carolina was mentioning, i happen to be one of the second responders to national tragedies. hurricanes, tornadoes, and working with fema. i worked for a federal agency, the department of veterans affairs is called in as a secondary responder to help people who were traumatized by the natural disaster. particularly hurricanes. i hope i'm incorrect and i wasn't reading into some of the questions you are asking the previous colors in terms of what from be some downsizing fema. that's one of the reason i was calling. those people from fema and a secondary responders do an excellent job of trying to help those people who have
they are very fragile. they need all the help they can get.ost: i believe that there can and move on to jacksonville, florida. greg is joining us. what has been your experience with state, federal emergency management? are we talking hurricanes down in jacksonville? caller: greta, good morning. yes, 36 year watcher of c-span. happy to be on the program this morning. absolutely. with the previous caller in the caller from south carolina was mentioning, i happen to be one of the second responders...
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they decided to since they could not go to the the bar they had the bar come to them. they have built this bar out of snow at willard hotel. no beer here just champagne, well child, as you can imagine. >>> lets get final check of the accu weather forecast, it could be some black ice and freezing in the morning. >> yes, if you are out and about on the sidewalk, even parking lots. we will show you what is going on in the day planner tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. 16 degrees. the mostly sunny. 10:00 a.m., 24. 1:00 in the afternoon 31. mostly sunny at the 4:00 p.m. with a temperature of 32. we will max out at 34 tomorrow and then dip back down to 28 underneath a mostly clear sky at 7:00 p.m. of course, meteorologist david murphy will have very latest tomorrow morning by another half an hour at 4:00 a.m. >> that is right. >>> thanks, melissa. >>> "action news" sports sunday is next on channel six. "action news" continues at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning with david murphy, tamala edward, matt o'donnell and karen rodgers. >> now for melissa magee, jeff skversky, melissa magee and the entir
they decided to since they could not go to the the bar they had the bar come to them. they have built this bar out of snow at willard hotel. no beer here just champagne, well child, as you can imagine. >>> lets get final check of the accu weather forecast, it could be some black ice and freezing in the morning. >> yes, if you are out and about on the sidewalk, even parking lots. we will show you what is going on in the day planner tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. 16 degrees. the mostly sunny....
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they can use it for any expense they choose. for more than 160 years, our policyowners have mattered most to us. massmutual's ratings are among the highest of any company in any industry. you can feel confident we can help you protect the people who matter most to you with guaranteed acceptance life insurance. call massmutual today at this number. call now! martha: there are growing concerns about the prisoner exchange that took place with iran. it's obviously good news for them and great news for their families. president obama praising the deal as val dating the work he has done with iran. >> today's progress, americans coming home, iran rolled back it nuclear program and accepted excessive on forego of that program. this is what we can achieve when we monitor with strength and resolve and courage. >> many republicans are sceptical about whether this was a good deal saying the swap maybe putting a bounty on the head of american abroad. >> i don't think these americans should have been in prison. they didn't do anything wrong.
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they got out, they were aggressive. >> they sat there howling and crying all of the time. >> reporter: a police report backs those reports up. a sanford report shows the same people were living in another apartment in fort sanctifies for 17 when one of the residents hit the dogs and provoked an attack. but they cannot say those were the same dogs from the attack last night. >> we don't have any criminal charges. we responded and rendered aid. that is where we are. a pair of kids received minor injuries and a sixth dog is in a crate but his fate is unclear. we will keep checking on her condition. >>> breaking now, investigators are looking into the shooting that killed a hunter today and it happened in the woods of oak hill. just after 2:00, the 56-year-old told investigators he with a 12 gauge shotgun. we are still gathering details as to what led up to the deadly shooting. >>> a former elementary school teacher is in jail on no bond student. he would ask the student to go to a school hallway and then would molest her period the victim did not say anything until last year when her par
they got out, they were aggressive. >> they sat there howling and crying all of the time. >> reporter: a police report backs those reports up. a sanford report shows the same people were living in another apartment in fort sanctifies for 17 when one of the residents hit the dogs and provoked an attack. but they cannot say those were the same dogs from the attack last night. >> we don't have any criminal charges. we responded and rendered aid. that is where we are. a pair of...
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they were discouraged, but they persevered. my parents never became rich people, never made a lot of money, and he was never heard of them had i not run for office. my parents are not rich or famous, but they were successful. they lived the american dream. here's why. less than 10 years after my parents arrived, they own the home, not a mansion. they owned a home in a safe and stable neighborhood. working as a bartender. they were able to raise four children. they were able to retire with dignity and security. most important of all, they were able to leave all four children better off than the cells. -- better off than themselves. that story would've been impossible anywhere else on this planet. in fact anywhere else on this planet. if they had taken their dreams and hopes to any other nation, i don't know where i would be right now. i would not be standing on the stage, running for the highest office in the land. i think god every day that they came here, to the one place on earth where what they did was possible. it was possi
they were discouraged, but they persevered. my parents never became rich people, never made a lot of money, and he was never heard of them had i not run for office. my parents are not rich or famous, but they were successful. they lived the american dream. here's why. less than 10 years after my parents arrived, they own the home, not a mansion. they owned a home in a safe and stable neighborhood. working as a bartender. they were able to raise four children. they were able to retire with...
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they said he killed him and they said they found out because of the video on tv i still have not been notified by any police officer that my child is deceased she said vince arent on durango i said ya she said my sons dead she said they killed my son i just saw it on the news we went back to the scene of the shooting. childress was shot in this cul- de-sac. when officers fired, some of the bullets hit nearby homes. we counted nineteen bullet holes in this home's front door, the garage and on the side of the home. no one answered when we knocked at the door, but another neighbor heard it all. (neighbor- heard bullets) it was like bam bam bam bam it was a lot and iw as like get on the groundo las vegas metro police say u-s marshals called them to help track a suspect wanted for attempted murder in arizona. two patrol officers began giving commands they believed htye saw a firarm they told him to drop a firearm he did not drop the item that item turned out to be a cell phone. childress was unarmed. "because this was a resdential area they dischared on the suspect hitting him several time
they said he killed him and they said they found out because of the video on tv i still have not been notified by any police officer that my child is deceased she said vince arent on durango i said ya she said my sons dead she said they killed my son i just saw it on the news we went back to the scene of the shooting. childress was shot in this cul- de-sac. when officers fired, some of the bullets hit nearby homes. we counted nineteen bullet holes in this home's front door, the garage and on...
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>> boy, this is a charged case, they had indicated they wanted to take up this case and in fact they have decided to do so even adding a institutional question that us withn't talked about. as you said, this involves an executive action. it applies to about 5 million illegal immigrants they are the oning who mostly have children who are u.s. citizens. under the action, they would be to stay here longer, they would be able to get work, have some sort of temporary legal status. now texas and 25 ore states sued arguing that the president simply did not have the authority to do this. lower courts agreed with them, put this on hold. that's how we have ended up here. we do have a reaction from the attorney general, in texas, ken paxton, he issued a state, he said the court should affirm what president obama himself has said on more than two occasions that he the not unilaterally rewrite laws and circumvent the people's representatives. on the other side, nancy pelosi, and the house, she issued a statement saying she is sure the court will side with the obama administration saying we cannot
>> boy, this is a charged case, they had indicated they wanted to take up this case and in fact they have decided to do so even adding a institutional question that us withn't talked about. as you said, this involves an executive action. it applies to about 5 million illegal immigrants they are the oning who mostly have children who are u.s. citizens. under the action, they would be to stay here longer, they would be able to get work, have some sort of temporary legal status. now texas...
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they can't change where they live, but they can change how they respond to what's happening around them. are doing, and they are a semester long or year long, and we actually take the kids, these are mainly high school students, to albany in the spring where they advocate and they talk to their legislators and they share their stories, their personal stories about how gun violence is affecting their communities and their families. >> and, shaina, are there some things or methods that you found that are particularly effective in getting teenagers to listen? >> i think the different thing about the reaction program is that we aren't really focused on our students listening. we're focusing on listening. we look at our students as being the experts. unfortunately, they are by gun violence. coming -- they know where the guns are. their families, their friends, you know, are dying every single day because of gun violence, and this is one of the only opportunities that they have to be an expert on an issue that's affecting their life in such a tragic way. >> do you have difficulty they willing
they can't change where they live, but they can change how they respond to what's happening around them. are doing, and they are a semester long or year long, and we actually take the kids, these are mainly high school students, to albany in the spring where they advocate and they talk to their legislators and they share their stories, their personal stories about how gun violence is affecting their communities and their families. >> and, shaina, are there some things or methods that you...
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they could not want to waste the hard work they put in. >> like they said they come to go to work. and it's, you worry about the starting, you know that guys right after the ga imare not saying okay the all star break is here. what will we do. that's stuff that's been planned. and this is for all the teams you don't want them looking ahead. what very a job to do tonight and then we can enjoy what is about to go on. >> and when toronto comes to town, that mean as slew of media come with them. there is one top ec the canadian reporters have on their mind -- steven stamkos. and the maple leaf fans want the home star to come home. they want him to be a free agent. we'll talk with elliott friedman who broke the story the lightning have made an offer the first one to steven stamkos and that offer, again, eight years, $68,000,000.8.5 million a year that's below the 10 million the new deal that he is asking from for the lightning. >>> lost a icon today. you recognize the voice. >> it has happened. here they are. green flag in the air. they take off for turn number one for furious racing th
they could not want to waste the hard work they put in. >> like they said they come to go to work. and it's, you worry about the starting, you know that guys right after the ga imare not saying okay the all star break is here. what will we do. that's stuff that's been planned. and this is for all the teams you don't want them looking ahead. what very a job to do tonight and then we can enjoy what is about to go on. >> and when toronto comes to town, that mean as slew of media come...
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they said it and they said it very strongly.ew yorkpt of winning state is impossible for any of the people i am dealing with. in possible. it's i do something -- they don't even campaign there. i think we have a chance to win new york. they like me in new york. by the way, if we win new york, you talk about a lot of delegates. right? but if we win new york, we are talking about a lot. win virginia, we are going to win michigan. i'm always talking about the car business being stripped out of michigan. we did well in ohio. i like john kasich very much. i am beating him by a lot. he is the serving governor. we are going to win florida. i am 38% against 16 people. i think a lot of state that are you lookthought of -- at some of the states they don't even talk about the state as a republican. thatnk we can win states aren't even thought of in the normal route and you're going to have yourself a victory, folks. and i tell you what. i am not going to disappear like the last group did. i kept thinking, where is he? why isn't he on telev
they said it and they said it very strongly.ew yorkpt of winning state is impossible for any of the people i am dealing with. in possible. it's i do something -- they don't even campaign there. i think we have a chance to win new york. they like me in new york. by the way, if we win new york, you talk about a lot of delegates. right? but if we win new york, we are talking about a lot. win virginia, we are going to win michigan. i'm always talking about the car business being stripped out of...
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they were landowners. they were entrepreneurs. they were farmers. his sisters were a seamstresses. they were entrepreneurs and they were able to accumulate masses of land that was never taken away from them in the family. in fact, the land is still with my cousins today, but my father broke away from that because he had a dispute with his brothers and he decided that he would have to go out and secure his own farm. and it's funny how he was able to do this and he told this story often. there was this guy by the name of mr. buck davis and my father approached mr. davis and said, "you know, mr. davis, i don't necessarily want to be in business with my brothers. i want to have a family. i want to grow a farm. i want to have an opportunity for them to experience freedom and to build wealth and to possibly run for office some day and they cannot do this working for the man." and mr. davis said, "well, james" -- that was my father's name -- "what can i do you for?" he said, "well, mr. davis, i want -- there is this plot of land over on davis lane near centenary. there are about 50 acres
they were landowners. they were entrepreneurs. they were farmers. his sisters were a seamstresses. they were entrepreneurs and they were able to accumulate masses of land that was never taken away from them in the family. in fact, the land is still with my cousins today, but my father broke away from that because he had a dispute with his brothers and he decided that he would have to go out and secure his own farm. and it's funny how he was able to do this and he told this story often. there...
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long race. >> they felt they lost the 08 race because they did not prepare for a delegate fight in smaller caucus states and they just did not have a strategy that was ready for it to go through june and they do this time. >> that's right. her other problem though here and we haven't talked about it is not just the enthusiasm problem, but the e-mail problem. >> yes. >> and the trust thing. >> i mean, look, bernie sanders is going into iowa and the closing argument is let's make the world a better place. and hillary clinton is going into iowa and her closing argument is, well, we are pretty confident there may not be an indictment. i mean, that is just not a great place to be. so she has got this and it plays into the trust question, and with a lot of these younger people that you are talking to as well. >> it also is the other side of the coin when it comes to the economic game being rigged. hillary clinton is not kind of person who has the message of saying, if you believe the economy is rigged against you, if you are a disaffected voter if you feel like you are frustrated with the situat
long race. >> they felt they lost the 08 race because they did not prepare for a delegate fight in smaller caucus states and they just did not have a strategy that was ready for it to go through june and they do this time. >> that's right. her other problem though here and we haven't talked about it is not just the enthusiasm problem, but the e-mail problem. >> yes. >> and the trust thing. >> i mean, look, bernie sanders is going into iowa and the closing argument...
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they stop. they stop mixing. they have lesss than a hundred yards rushing. can clemson be that type of defense against alabama. they are going to be -- played two plays in the orange bowl. the defense line has to get pen administration and gets the linebackers are going to have to tackle well. that being said, they are going to havee to tackle the secondary as well. you aren't going to hold henry the whole game. you main goal is to try to contain him. he will go 50 or 60. they like to bring the back up running back. he likes to get him in space. he won't always run the ball they will run the ball with him as well as calvin. if clemson is going to win this game, that means their defense who ranks in the top ten, now they give up 125 yards a game. we have seen them be vulnerable. they must bring their a-game to the table and be able to stop alabama. similar to what michigan state did. if they throw the ball, then they will have an excellent chance of winning the football game. that's our national clemson watch for the night. >>> welcome back folks. it is awful
they stop. they stop mixing. they have lesss than a hundred yards rushing. can clemson be that type of defense against alabama. they are going to be -- played two plays in the orange bowl. the defense line has to get pen administration and gets the linebackers are going to have to tackle well. that being said, they are going to havee to tackle the secondary as well. you aren't going to hold henry the whole game. you main goal is to try to contain him. he will go 50 or 60. they like to bring the...
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they get guns from the black market and they do not care what the laws are, they know they are not going to pass a background check. they would never try to buy one from someone who conducts a check. these things are going to do nothing to prevent gun violence. we need to focus on the file and spirit all the money they are going to spend to enforce the executive order should people who are selling guns to those who do not pass the background check, prosecuting that. we should enforce existing laws instead of making new ones. adam: let' s shift to new hampshire. a lot of other republicans jockeying for position. when i talk to other campaigns, they are always like marco rubio did not put enough time in a new hampshire early on. what do you say to respond to that criticism that you were not here as much as other candidates? sen. rubio: candidates are going to say whatever they think gives them the advantage it we have been here basically every other day for the last month and a half. our bus has been here and we are going to be back again repeatedly. we are excited and we are going to cont
they get guns from the black market and they do not care what the laws are, they know they are not going to pass a background check. they would never try to buy one from someone who conducts a check. these things are going to do nothing to prevent gun violence. we need to focus on the file and spirit all the money they are going to spend to enforce the executive order should people who are selling guns to those who do not pass the background check, prosecuting that. we should enforce existing...
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they they have had 8,000 coalition air strikes since they started. they become more and more effective with more intelligence. we see more strikes against the i.s.i.l. oil operations, not just the fuel trucks, but also some of the transfer points for oil to try and cut off the flow of funds. also these air strikes have been very effective in enabling the local forces on the ground to move. in many cases they're the only reason that the local forces have been able to make progress. you can see that because the contrast is in afghanistan where the u.s. is not providing air strikes to the local forces in tightening the taliban. they're not making the kind of progress that we're seeing with some of the forces in iraq >>> so as you say, some of what they've been doing since august of 2014 is starting to pay dividends >> at the same time because of the presidential campaign there is nothing but criticism of this administration from both sides, from obama's own party and from the republicans. is the administration and the pentagon, are they staying the cour
they they have had 8,000 coalition air strikes since they started. they become more and more effective with more intelligence. we see more strikes against the i.s.i.l. oil operations, not just the fuel trucks, but also some of the transfer points for oil to try and cut off the flow of funds. also these air strikes have been very effective in enabling the local forces on the ground to move. in many cases they're the only reason that the local forces have been able to make progress. you can see...
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they burst in on a mom and her children. >> police say they were trying to rob the house, but they left empty-handed. we have kemberly who is there.>> reporter: she tells me that her family is scared and frustrated as police search for the three men who came through the front door this home and held a mom and three kids. i just spoke to the grandmother of the children and she said they are shaken and they have no idea who would break into their house in the middle of the night. the hat -- the home and opened the door to the would-be robbers just after midnight. their way in. they said, you know what we are here for. she didn't know because they they searched the home for money as she and her three suspect. >> they drew guns and they granddaughter. she's just 11 years old. >> reporter: no one was hurt and the men ultimately last. they drove away in a chevy malibu. as police try to find those men, fisher says that they are not the only ones to target her family and escape. they have been the victims of home invasion before. reporting live in orange county, kemberly eaton, 9 news. >>> we w
they burst in on a mom and her children. >> police say they were trying to rob the house, but they left empty-handed. we have kemberly who is there.>> reporter: she tells me that her family is scared and frustrated as police search for the three men who came through the front door this home and held a mom and three kids. i just spoke to the grandmother of the children and she said they are shaken and they have no idea who would break into their house in the middle of the night. the...
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@i know they stumbled on monday @but @tonight they rolled over the @l.a. @clippers in double figures. @here is @the way it unfolded. @kevin with a great pass and @lebron @with a score. @20 points for lebron james. @irvin with 21 in the end. @then he is the three out of the @corner. @16 rebounds and the other @starter. @you add it up and the cavaliers @win @two in a row for them. @they will play the bulls here @saturday @night. @lebron will be an all star @starter. @it was announced about 7:00 p.m. @this @evening. @he's a two time all star mvp @and second all time scoring and @only @2 points behind kobe bryant. @it is in toronto. @>> the new look browns. @the key word, the operative @word, @analytics. @how it's going to work? @>> take a look. @>> if you are looking for @specifics in @analytics for the browns, it's @very @much a work in progress. @those are two @very smart harvard guys sitting @up @there. @paul and brown on the right. @it's a @watch, wait and see proposition. @in its simplest form, they will @gather @as much information as they can @on @play
@i know they stumbled on monday @but @tonight they rolled over the @l.a. @clippers in double figures. @here is @the way it unfolded. @kevin with a great pass and @lebron @with a score. @20 points for lebron james. @irvin with 21 in the end. @then he is the three out of the @corner. @16 rebounds and the other @starter. @you add it up and the cavaliers @win @two in a row for them. @they will play the bulls here @saturday @night. @lebron will be an all star @starter. @it was announced about 7:00...
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they said they were surprised.n't expected it to come, at least not on that day, but of course, very happy, and they were wondering what to do to help them. >> put me in the place of these former hostages now. what was it like to be in prison? what was the worst part? >> for me it was solitary confinement, and i heard that jason was in solitary for 48 or 49 days, and i imagine for all of the prisoners that part is the most difficult, because you don't have anything to read usually, nothing to writed, cut off from the outside world. you don't know what is happening on the outside. if you can imagine yourself enclosed in these four walls. you don't even know what is happening in the hallway. the phone booth is ten feet away, but they won't let you make a call. >> how did you keep it together? >> well, i didn't always keep it together. i prayed more than i ever had before. i exercised. i thought about my family and loved ones. i understand what was valuable to me, my health, loved ones, and freedom, and it was my hope
they said they were surprised.n't expected it to come, at least not on that day, but of course, very happy, and they were wondering what to do to help them. >> put me in the place of these former hostages now. what was it like to be in prison? what was the worst part? >> for me it was solitary confinement, and i heard that jason was in solitary for 48 or 49 days, and i imagine for all of the prisoners that part is the most difficult, because you don't have anything to read usually,...
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they told all of them they could not leave. of course once they had a reason , to search people, they found one of the four had drugs. so, the case comes to us on a suppression motion. i lost the argument there. here.iting in dissent i said the first inappropriate -- in america's minority neighborhoods offends the principle of equal justice under law. further, as we all know, courts would not approve the search of four men in business attire conversing peaceably in front of a starbucks if the only basis for the search was for a lookout broadcast specifying a white man, medium height and build, wearing a business suit. recognition that you don't have to ignore what is obvious, what is in front of you that you know what's going on. just some examples of how you might see that used. >> this is a whole field of study. it is called social context. where does something happen? brock, do you want to -- >> i endorse all of what judge brown has said. we still get equal protection challenges to state employment practices. i'm aware of on
they told all of them they could not leave. of course once they had a reason , to search people, they found one of the four had drugs. so, the case comes to us on a suppression motion. i lost the argument there. here.iting in dissent i said the first inappropriate -- in america's minority neighborhoods offends the principle of equal justice under law. further, as we all know, courts would not approve the search of four men in business attire conversing peaceably in front of a starbucks if the...
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they are not legal. they say they are defensible but necessary. they don't see that they are legal because they are not authorized by the patriot act, they are not authorized, they are massive violations of the fourth amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure, no question about that. so the issue really is why did all of these -- i wondered about the kind of society we live in that over a million people could see this lawbreaking on a mass scale and only ed snowden and tom drake who did a similar thing but tried to work within the system 10 or 15 years ago, these two guys are the only ones who have stepped forward in the last 15 years since 9/11 at all to talk about these programs. bear in mind there have been previous whistle-blowers and the nsa's efforts to su but every bit of information possible has been something that dates back at least until the 1980s, bearing in mind also that the nsa charter from 1947 is only for an signal intelligence. what that means is nsa is not legally under u.s. law to spy on foreigners and americ
they are not legal. they say they are defensible but necessary. they don't see that they are legal because they are not authorized by the patriot act, they are not authorized, they are massive violations of the fourth amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure, no question about that. so the issue really is why did all of these -- i wondered about the kind of society we live in that over a million people could see this lawbreaking on a mass scale and only ed snowden and tom...
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do they live together. how often do they hold hands, what do they talk about at dinner?doesn't doesn't matter. hillary clinton is married to bill clinton, the most popular politician in this country. his popularity spiked in 1998. more voters think that donald trump is bad to women than bill clinton is in the most recent polls. yes, absolutely. so why carly fiorina is doing this is beyond me. no one cares about her marriage. yes, if you want to look more human and say things, like, oh, i spend a lot of time with my husband and there's a picture out there with them holding their dogs but also thousands of pictures with hillary clinton and bill clinton and we know these people are deeply dedicated to one another. charles: we don't know that part. but i want to bring something up. senator lindsey graham just now announcing that he's endorsing jeb bush and, adam, >> if i can add.ails on this. bush put most everything into new hampshire and his spokesperson that you had on earlier effectively said they don't expect him to win iowa or new hampshire. which is now suddenly the f
do they live together. how often do they hold hands, what do they talk about at dinner?doesn't doesn't matter. hillary clinton is married to bill clinton, the most popular politician in this country. his popularity spiked in 1998. more voters think that donald trump is bad to women than bill clinton is in the most recent polls. yes, absolutely. so why carly fiorina is doing this is beyond me. no one cares about her marriage. yes, if you want to look more human and say things, like, oh, i spend...
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they feel like they are on their own. >> and they are on their own.an you got the uae, bahrain and sudan supporting the saudis here not even a majority of the gulf cooperation council members, where are the qataris, where is egypt. they welcomed russia in syria much to saudi surprise and chagrin. they are much more worried about muslim brotherhood and islam. it doesn't play well for them in saudi arabia. pakistan, chinese are writing them big checks. if you're saudi arabia right now even knowing the united states son the cusp of implementing that iranian nuclear deal, you don't care if this timing is the unpleasant for the obama administration because you expressed your concerns about the iranian deal. much bigger problem for you or than israel. >> is saudis, uae, the gulf states feel like they are on their own and for the first time since the 1970s they don't have the americans to back them up. >> the gulf states mostly will hedge. if you're a country like qatar they will say we want to do business with saudi arabia. but if you're saudi arabia, you'r
they feel like they are on their own. >> and they are on their own.an you got the uae, bahrain and sudan supporting the saudis here not even a majority of the gulf cooperation council members, where are the qataris, where is egypt. they welcomed russia in syria much to saudi surprise and chagrin. they are much more worried about muslim brotherhood and islam. it doesn't play well for them in saudi arabia. pakistan, chinese are writing them big checks. if you're saudi arabia right now even...
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but then they have to sell out if they wanted to get anything done and then they don't seem so good anymore. so today's young people can't imagine entering a system like that, and adopting traits they perceive as necessary to thrive in. high profile politicians give them good reason to think this. now if we had all day i could chronicle all of the examples of lyings in adultery that i'm obsessed with in congress capitol hill and provide you with salacious details but it's not only scandal and adultery that are the problem. consider representative steve king, so he's a republican from iowa. he dug husband heels in over immigration, and -- in congress challenged democratic senator u.s. senator chuck schumer it a dulse over who really has the phobia. senator majority leader harry reid, frustrated by the millions of dollars that the coke brothers poured into election. resorted to attack on the senate floor and called the pair unamerican as you can get. ted cruz epitomize by shutting down government because hekdz. everyone though republican colleagues said they were concerned because they had no
but then they have to sell out if they wanted to get anything done and then they don't seem so good anymore. so today's young people can't imagine entering a system like that, and adopting traits they perceive as necessary to thrive in. high profile politicians give them good reason to think this. now if we had all day i could chronicle all of the examples of lyings in adultery that i'm obsessed with in congress capitol hill and provide you with salacious details but it's not only scandal and...
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but they cannot arrest them here because they say it is illegal. even the supreme court ruling backs it up. the homeless are free to be here on this they have a shelter to go to, something leaders have not finished for nearly two months. because this is a pound - - county building, and they are not trespassing, i went to and johnson and spoke with them about how he is involved. i will have more of that in my >>> a video paints a chilling picture of what happened the night a work - - and orlando woman was killed and her security guard was charged with her murder. this video shows how trusting she was of her accused killer. >> reporter: orlando police say he tried to mislead them, them, but video shows him following her through the building soon after she got here after 1:30 last october. we just got video today showing her walking around the building with her accused killer without her. the security video from uptown shows she was unsteady on her feet as she walked out to the parking garage with someone she thought she could trust, security guard st
but they cannot arrest them here because they say it is illegal. even the supreme court ruling backs it up. the homeless are free to be here on this they have a shelter to go to, something leaders have not finished for nearly two months. because this is a pound - - county building, and they are not trespassing, i went to and johnson and spoke with them about how he is involved. i will have more of that in my >>> a video paints a chilling picture of what happened the night a work - -...
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they want to cut social security, they want to cut medicare, they want to cut medicaid. they want to do away with the e.p.a. they hate the post office. they hate the veterans administration. they hate every government agency there ever was. they want to get the government off our backs! except, except when it comes to whether or not a woman should be able to make a very personal choice. in that case, they love the government and want the government to make that choice for that woman, that is hypocrisy. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: now, jane, who you just met, and i have been married 27 years. [applause] sen. sanders: we have -- i don't know how she did it. [laughter] sen. sanders: but we've been married 27 years. we have four kids and seven beautiful grandchildren. and we believe very much in family and in family values. but when we talk about family values, it is in a very different way than republicans talk about it. when i talk about family values, i talk about ending the international embarrassment of the united states of america being not only the only major
they want to cut social security, they want to cut medicare, they want to cut medicaid. they want to do away with the e.p.a. they hate the post office. they hate the veterans administration. they hate every government agency there ever was. they want to get the government off our backs! except, except when it comes to whether or not a woman should be able to make a very personal choice. in that case, they love the government and want the government to make that choice for that woman, that is...
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they studied it, they debated it, they cut i through their differences, and they arrived at an enduring and salutary solution. when i look at the political process today, i'm not so sure that we can still do that. so i want to thank you very much and happy to take questions. [applause] i guess take turn going up to these micses. these mics. >> is it true that the federal reserve lobbies not to be audited, and if so, why do they not want to be audited? >> the federal reserve is audited by the gso. the bill that rand paul has submitted to the congress called audit the fed would call for their monetary decisions, so their basic decisions about interest rates going up or down, buying bonds or selling bonds, so on, to receive basically day-to-day scrutiny by the congress. so in terms of what's on the books at the federal reserve, what their assets are, that's public. not only public, it is audited. audit, to the fed, is a pretty inflammatory word, and it helps sell a couple books, but it's really about subjecting the fed to the political process. >> when do you think they should raise rates
they studied it, they debated it, they cut i through their differences, and they arrived at an enduring and salutary solution. when i look at the political process today, i'm not so sure that we can still do that. so i want to thank you very much and happy to take questions. [applause] i guess take turn going up to these micses. these mics. >> is it true that the federal reserve lobbies not to be audited, and if so, why do they not want to be audited? >> the federal reserve is...
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once they come to donald trump they stay there. and the other -- >> dickerson: that number 90% put that in context relative to somebody else. anybody up in the 90s anywhere close? >> no. because they have all been shifted around. cruz took from carson. rubio's pulled from bush, et cetera. nobody matched that. at the same time, trump will eventually perhaps need to grow that base a little bit and maybe have some challenges there. >> dickerson: what are his challenges? >> i think you look at people who aren't with him as has often been the case they say they have hard time considering him. and many of them find him to be out of the mainstream. so, if he's going to get -- rest of the field were to consolidate he needs another 5 x 10% how does he get those people. that remains i think a challenge for him. of course tush out always big challenge in iowa. we did ask people, do you know where your caucus location is. that's the first thing to know. and trump's people say they did. >> dickerson: if you know what the caucus is you're likely
once they come to donald trump they stay there. and the other -- >> dickerson: that number 90% put that in context relative to somebody else. anybody up in the 90s anywhere close? >> no. because they have all been shifted around. cruz took from carson. rubio's pulled from bush, et cetera. nobody matched that. at the same time, trump will eventually perhaps need to grow that base a little bit and maybe have some challenges there. >> dickerson: what are his challenges? >>...