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. >> roger voight saw the whole thing from his hallway. >> all of a sudden, the trees just started flying around wildly in the backyard and then this amazing total white out. >> a frightening 24 hours for so many people. ginger at the desk here tonight. the heat out west, you told me, 111 degrees in phoenix and tomorrow, not much relief. >> so many record highs yesterday, today, and tomorrow, not getting rid of it. 101 in vegas and that is the no the only thing that will help infuriate the fires. and strong winds monday and tuesday. that is on going to kick off the fire danger more. >> we are going to turn to the west this evening. there is major fires in eight states tonight. by far, the largest is in new mexico. an inferno has burned 225,000 acre, clayton sandell has that story. >> reporter: it's a monster. new mexico's biggest fire ever. torching more than 350 square miles, an area bigger than dallas, texas. >> we are struggling and praying that everything turns out okay. >> reporter: it may be burning in an isolated area but lshd this year, wildfires have blackened many acres. >> in t
. >> roger voight saw the whole thing from his hallway. >> all of a sudden, the trees just started flying around wildly in the backyard and then this amazing total white out. >> a frightening 24 hours for so many people. ginger at the desk here tonight. the heat out west, you told me, 111 degrees in phoenix and tomorrow, not much relief. >> so many record highs yesterday, today, and tomorrow, not getting rid of it. 101 in vegas and that is the no the only thing that will...
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they have jon voight, which i spent time with in a plane and that was a traumatic experience.he people on the republican side are not the types to spend $40,000 to have dinnerrer with. >> george clooney is not going to give $100 million, but the republican voters will. >> cenk: and ana they claim they hate celebrities but any time texas ranger walks in, or whoever the freak he is, oh my god,! >> the first person i think about is bill o'reilly and how he'll purposely pick on celebrities just so they'll respond back to him and then he freaks out about it in a good way. he can't wait to have them on the show to attack back. every time you mention ted nugent i cringe a little bit. you have the guy who gets out of the draft--a draft dodger by. ing in his own pants and remaining that way for a week. that's the celebrity supporting the republican party. congratulations. >> cenk: what is that, george clooney and angelina jolie, i want to hang out with diaper boy boy. >> for a candidate who also got out of the draft. the whole idea of celebrities roomed ray gran, bob hope charlton hest
they have jon voight, which i spent time with in a plane and that was a traumatic experience.he people on the republican side are not the types to spend $40,000 to have dinnerrer with. >> george clooney is not going to give $100 million, but the republican voters will. >> cenk: and ana they claim they hate celebrities but any time texas ranger walks in, or whoever the freak he is, oh my god,! >> the first person i think about is bill o'reilly and how he'll purposely pick on...
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forward deployed tactical nuclear weapons as being voight toll that deterrent capability. and the last i noticed, our european allies are very supportive of further u.s./russian reductions relating to strategic nuclear weapons. jon, other points this? >> i mean, you know, when i was really young, jack mendelssohn used to call me into his office and explain the way the world had developed. of course i remember his lecture on why we have nuclear weapons in the first place, which goes back to really outdated thinking that the europeans were worried we were going going to decouple our defense from their defense. we need to have capabilities on the ground so that when we had a nuclear exchange to block tanks from coming through the gap, that russia wouldn't then -- they would have to launch at us, and it wouldn't just be a nuclear war in europe. all that of is just out the window and useless in terms of american strategic thought, european strategic thought. does anybody believe that somehow a tactical nuclear weapon from europe on russian territory would not be seen as a strat
forward deployed tactical nuclear weapons as being voight toll that deterrent capability. and the last i noticed, our european allies are very supportive of further u.s./russian reductions relating to strategic nuclear weapons. jon, other points this? >> i mean, you know, when i was really young, jack mendelssohn used to call me into his office and explain the way the world had developed. of course i remember his lecture on why we have nuclear weapons in the first place, which goes back...
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then we went back to the hotel to an voight the decisions. in those cases the decisions come down right away because the elections take place shortly thereafter. if you had another election. about five hours later we're sitting in the hotel, the decision came down. the rooney victory was upset by a vote of 4-3 and the holtzman 600 victory was sustained. we won by a vote of 5-2. there were two dissents. the first judges that dissented. and that was -- and the circumstances it was an amazing thing that we could sustain a 600-vote victory and rooney could not sustain a 900 vote victory. now there were differences in the cases as i argues to the court and that had this great result that holtzman went up to congress and seller was no longer chairman of the house judiciary committee and the rest is history. >> how do you get hired by john dohr? >> how do i get hired by john doer? i've got to go back even before being hired by john. as i said i was an assist isn't u.s. attorney and i went to harvard law school and i met a lot of people obviously at
then we went back to the hotel to an voight the decisions. in those cases the decisions come down right away because the elections take place shortly thereafter. if you had another election. about five hours later we're sitting in the hotel, the decision came down. the rooney victory was upset by a vote of 4-3 and the holtzman 600 victory was sustained. we won by a vote of 5-2. there were two dissents. the first judges that dissented. and that was -- and the circumstances it was an amazing...
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>>> in sports british columbia fast, the redskin have signed their rookie quarterback, not voightround draft pick kurt cousins out of michigan state. >> in the meantime, robert griffin iii is still unsigned for now. says the team has flown the entire playbook at him. he still has a long way to go, he says but is making significant progress. >> i look at it as it is going to be a challenge to get used to all this stuff and then used to the offense but i feel a whole lot more comfortable today and to me that is a great thing that i can actually go out on the field and look london fletcher in the eye and know that i am about to complete a pass on him. don't tell him i said that. >> macthe playbook is a lot to digest, right? >> plenty ahead here on fox 5 morning news. first, we get to say good morning to lenore crawford. she is our fox 5 fan of the date. she has been watching since she was 7 years old. that was lark mccarthy when she was on. >> she says she loves the current crew as well. thank you so much. we love you right back. stay with us.
>>> in sports british columbia fast, the redskin have signed their rookie quarterback, not voightround draft pick kurt cousins out of michigan state. >> in the meantime, robert griffin iii is still unsigned for now. says the team has flown the entire playbook at him. he still has a long way to go, he says but is making significant progress. >> i look at it as it is going to be a challenge to get used to all this stuff and then used to the offense but i feel a whole...
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take her tortured relationship with her father, the actor jon voight. went on television and said his daughter had serious mental problems. that even shocked hollywood. for years, angelina refused to talk to her father. after her mother died, she started seeing him again. but she gives her mother, marcheline bertrand, all the credit for where she is today. your mother is a beautiful woman. >> jolie: yeah, she is. >> simon: you're pretty chubby as a kid. >> jolie: i was all cheeks, yeah. >> simon: big lips. >> jolie: big lips. ( laughs ) >> simon: angelina also says it was her mom who taught her how to raise her own kids. at the house angelina was renting in budapest, we weren't allowed to film her children, unless you call jacques one of her kids. he seemed to love the camera almost as much as the camera loves angelina. >> jolie: he likes you. >> simon: you're here because brad is shooting a film here? >> jolie: uh-huh. >> simon: you're not shooting a film? >> jolie: no, we never work at the same time. >> simon: what's better, when brad is working and y
take her tortured relationship with her father, the actor jon voight. went on television and said his daughter had serious mental problems. that even shocked hollywood. for years, angelina refused to talk to her father. after her mother died, she started seeing him again. but she gives her mother, marcheline bertrand, all the credit for where she is today. your mother is a beautiful woman. >> jolie: yeah, she is. >> simon: you're pretty chubby as a kid. >> jolie: i was all...
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he has been hanging out in his campaign events with folks like donald trump, kid rock, jon voight andted nugent. no doubt about it the president has better celebrity, but the point is how much do americans under high unemployment care about what celebrities care about politics? i know i don't. here's the question. do politicians who hang out with celebrities help or hurt themselves? >> go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog or post on the facebook page. >> as usual, thanks very much. >> how about bill clinton? is he going rogue? certainly a powerful campaign surrogate for president obama, but he strayed from the party line when it comes about tax cuts and that seems to be the case. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin. what's going on here? >> one top democrat said he said what everyone's thinking and it doesn't help president obama. former president bill clinton throwing a wrench into the usually controlled obama message machine. topic? extending the bush tax cuts which are set to expire at the end of the year. >> i don't have a problem
he has been hanging out in his campaign events with folks like donald trump, kid rock, jon voight andted nugent. no doubt about it the president has better celebrity, but the point is how much do americans under high unemployment care about what celebrities care about politics? i know i don't. here's the question. do politicians who hang out with celebrities help or hurt themselves? >> go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment on my blog or post on the facebook page. >> as...