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because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come and we have to make sure that we do not overreact but that we remain vigilant and we are serious
because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come and we have to make sure that we do not overreact but that we remain vigilant and we are serious
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and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentality and sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent much of the last are being held count bloodworth's be so i don' just m % espe >> delshaun has always been outspoken. n nothing. he's all about loyalty. he's going to be yo >> you touch me i'm pushing you on the streets. let's get it. >> in fact, it was that attitu less restrictive general population u another inmate. >> they brought a new g the unit which happened to be an enemy. what and we just stomped him. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, a that had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, now we got to get them. it's retaliation. you know what i mean? i you . . >>> for many jail inmates, their stay behind bars can be relatively short an
and that seems to have gone by the wayside, and what that translates into is some of this wild west mentality and sort of shooting for any slight, real or imagined. >> that's just how it is. bank robber robs banks, a nurse helps patients, gang members shoot each other. >> back to the [ bleep ]. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent much of the last are being held count bloodworth's be so i don' just m % espe >> delshaun has always been outspoken. n nothing....
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we do have information but we want to make sure this information doesn't go by the wayside. we need to connect the dots and continue talking to people. >> reporter: there is a reward foe information that leads to an arrest in any of these three killings. $30,000 from crimestoppers. the mother of lee and broussard has privately fund-raised about $15,000 in reward money. oerk police want to re-- oakland police want to remind anyone who have information that they come forward by text by phone and they can be anonymous when they leave that information. live in oecket oakland, -- oakland, back to you. >> thank you. >>> japan is facing a threat from isis. hand over $200 million or else two hostages will neat a gruesome fate -- will meet a gruesome fate. japan's prime minister is demanding the hostages be released immediately. here's more. >> reporter: isis retaliating against japan today. a new militant video posted online shows two japanese hostages wearing orange jump suits just like other captives beheaded by the group. a fighter with what sounds like a british accent demanding
we do have information but we want to make sure this information doesn't go by the wayside. we need to connect the dots and continue talking to people. >> reporter: there is a reward foe information that leads to an arrest in any of these three killings. $30,000 from crimestoppers. the mother of lee and broussard has privately fund-raised about $15,000 in reward money. oerk police want to re-- oakland police want to remind anyone who have information that they come forward by text by...
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on our satellite and radar map you can see the clear skies will go by the wayside with some cloud cover approaching from the west. this is not the same cloud cover that's going to bring us the rain. that's still hundreds of miles away. on 9 futurecast we'll see that cloud cover make its approach saturday, but friday the system is still tracking to the south of us. this storm track will lift it to us as we head into saturday. here comes the shield of rain. it's in the morning hours that we're still dry, but as we head into the afternoon, showers start to push through. notice a tiny blip of pink there. the mountains could see icy accumulations in the morning as the system arrives on saturday, but even that will get washed away as milder temperatures arrive. in the afternoon we still have the rain moving through in the metro area and more rain and you can see the reds and oranges here kaeding the potential of some down -- indicating the potential of some downpours, maybe even a rumble of thunder saturday night into sunday. sunday more of that activity continues to push through. it starts t
on our satellite and radar map you can see the clear skies will go by the wayside with some cloud cover approaching from the west. this is not the same cloud cover that's going to bring us the rain. that's still hundreds of miles away. on 9 futurecast we'll see that cloud cover make its approach saturday, but friday the system is still tracking to the south of us. this storm track will lift it to us as we head into saturday. here comes the shield of rain. it's in the morning hours that we're...
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. >>> well a holiday tradition goes by the wayside when hospitals put safety first when it come to therth of the new year as first babies. many hospitals are not releasing or limiting information about new year's baby births this year. they're citing the potential for abductions and identity theft based on guidance from the national missing and exploited children. >>> four three, two, one -- happy new year! >> there it goes. >> i was hoping we'd get to see this drop. 4 1/2 foot tall 85-pound yellow peep chick dropped at midnight. i don't know if it's made of marshmallow like this actual tiny versions are. the crowd also enjoyed a fireworks show. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >>> and eye i'm "first alert" meteorologist brittney shipp. plenty of sunshine today, but cold temperatures settle in for us. i'm tracking where you can be this new year's day. on my "first alert" forecast. >>> and we continue this scene, no peeps here just cold cuts. i'll tell you which community uses a 200-pound bologna to ring in the new year. lq? >> announcer: "nbc10 news" starts now. >>>
. >>> well a holiday tradition goes by the wayside when hospitals put safety first when it come to therth of the new year as first babies. many hospitals are not releasing or limiting information about new year's baby births this year. they're citing the potential for abductions and identity theft based on guidance from the national missing and exploited children. >>> four three, two, one -- happy new year! >> there it goes. >> i was hoping we'd get to see this...
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a kind of wayside for travelers and that was a kind of crucial function. we could imagine though that in new york city even though a lot of taverns probably were welcoming visitors from overseas, a lot of them probably catered to a local clientele maybe even primarily. the difference would not be among those various terms. the difference would be that there difference would be that they were kind of elite fancy taverns. kind of like slum style houses. you had taverns that followed the same model. so those were skachetchier. anyone in theory could open their living room and start hosting people on wednesday night. you ran the risk of getting busted. that's the difference in terms of what we see it. it may have been retailingly core or a liquor store. they didn't want a whole container. they might only want enough some of this stuff was a little bit murky. i tried to capture as much alz i could. >> the better class establishments certainly did serve food. there were a variety of different menus. they may have tried to attract patrons by advertising what they
a kind of wayside for travelers and that was a kind of crucial function. we could imagine though that in new york city even though a lot of taverns probably were welcoming visitors from overseas, a lot of them probably catered to a local clientele maybe even primarily. the difference would not be among those various terms. the difference would be that there difference would be that they were kind of elite fancy taverns. kind of like slum style houses. you had taverns that followed the same...
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. >>> a story you would normally see in any newscast on new year's day has gone by the wayside as hospitalsut privacy first. many hospitals are no longer releasing or limiting information on new year's baby. usually hospitals tell us which newborns came first in the new year, but now hospitals aren't releasing that due in part to prevent abductions and identity theft. >>> we do have statistics on the number of people who have signed up for insurance at the federal marketplace. nearly 300,000 people from pennsylvania new jersey and delaware selected a plan during the first month of open enrollment. that includes people signing up for the first time. and those who re-enrolled. >>> 2014 was a big year for philadelphia hotels. the hotel business in the city had its best numbers in more than 25 years. as of last night, occupancy for center city's more than 11,000 hotel rooms hit 76%. that's the highest rate since 1949. tourism officials say the city has become a major destination for vacations and conventions. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >>> and i'm "first alert" meteorol
. >>> a story you would normally see in any newscast on new year's day has gone by the wayside as hospitalsut privacy first. many hospitals are no longer releasing or limiting information on new year's baby. usually hospitals tell us which newborns came first in the new year, but now hospitals aren't releasing that due in part to prevent abductions and identity theft. >>> we do have statistics on the number of people who have signed up for insurance at the federal marketplace....
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the arcing event was on the wayside involving the third rail and the supply cables going to the third rail. >> it was near l'enfant plaza where the train stopped about 800 feet beyond the platform and the arcing occurred roughly 1,000 feet from the train. the on-site investigation will take about a week. and then it will take about six months to a year to find out exactly what happened here underground. in southwest washington john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> and the chaotic scene you saw in john's story still fresh on everyone's mind this noon. and jeanette reyes talked to some commuters who are still on edge today. >> for a lot of commuters this morning it was a two-part process. the first was getting past initial fears of riding the metro after yesterday. the second was dealing with possible delays. >> coming through! coming through! >> metro commuters all over the region watched in shock as what's normally a harmless commute led to the death of a woman and injured 84 others at l'enfant plaza in southwest. >> it was dramatic so when i saw it, it was like oh my gosh. >> today was a new
the arcing event was on the wayside involving the third rail and the supply cables going to the third rail. >> it was near l'enfant plaza where the train stopped about 800 feet beyond the platform and the arcing occurred roughly 1,000 feet from the train. the on-site investigation will take about a week. and then it will take about six months to a year to find out exactly what happened here underground. in southwest washington john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> and the chaotic scene you...
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women always wore hats to church and what have you, and that's kind of gone by the wayside, but i like to just keep the old tradition going, wearing a hat here, and i have lots of people ask questions about it, and that gets me started into a good conversation with them. now, we did not have any air conditioning where i worked downtown baltimore. and i worked for a company that was the largest nurse's uniform company maker in the united states. that was morris and company, and they were the ones that were responsible for making the mini blouse. anybody over 50 or 60 at this time would know what a mini blouse is. it's a blouse that was made for women that simulated the kind of a top of a sailor suit that the sailors would wear. it took off and it really, really did sell well here. so without having any air conditioning, it was cold in the winter and hot in the summer and we were not allowed to open the windows because burning coal in downtown baltimore to make steam and gas, all that residue of the smoke going up the chimney contains sandy-like particles of soot and all that soot is hea
women always wore hats to church and what have you, and that's kind of gone by the wayside, but i like to just keep the old tradition going, wearing a hat here, and i have lots of people ask questions about it, and that gets me started into a good conversation with them. now, we did not have any air conditioning where i worked downtown baltimore. and i worked for a company that was the largest nurse's uniform company maker in the united states. that was morris and company, and they were the...
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subjects like civics and social studies and science and electives like art and p.e., kind of fell by the wayside. >> sreenivasan: that are some of the possible legislative solutions to try to roll back elements of no child left behind or start from scratch? >> this is a gar gant union bill covering about $25 billion in annual federal funding. it is not a small task to rewrite it. the key question will be how far the republicans want to pull back from federal involvement in education policy. and, you know, the answer might seem way back, you know. it might seem obvious that they want to go as far-- pull the federal government as far away as possible. but there's a strong appeal to many republicans, to the chamber of commerce and to many democrats as well to continuing to have some federal role so that states are held to account and schools are held to account for actually teaching kids and making sure that they're learning. >> sreenivasan: the annual testing that's become so contentious, it seems that was one of the ways that the administration or any member of congress could measure the disparit
subjects like civics and social studies and science and electives like art and p.e., kind of fell by the wayside. >> sreenivasan: that are some of the possible legislative solutions to try to roll back elements of no child left behind or start from scratch? >> this is a gar gant union bill covering about $25 billion in annual federal funding. it is not a small task to rewrite it. the key question will be how far the republicans want to pull back from federal involvement in education...
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trying to reactivate the traffic unit" >> reporter:he says traffic enforcement has all but gone by the wayside due to decreased staffing at opd. so he says it is up to the city council to do what it can to increase public safety here . >>"the city has it on their schedule due to the fact that measure bb passed and we will have money to fix he pot holes, deal with the sidewalks, the lighting and the safety of the neighborhood" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> grant:while shooting this story haaziq also met a woman.who was walking with her partner on park boulevard back in 20-11.when *they* were both hit.and fortunately survived. >> grant:but she too. wants changes. >> we were both struck here at the lying. people have to slow down. we need more traffic lights. --struck at the lane. >> grant:we checked out the park boulevard story after viewers reached out to us. >> grant:if you have a story idea you'd like us to look into -- go to our website, kron4-dot-com >> grant:and click on the my kron4 (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>
trying to reactivate the traffic unit" >> reporter:he says traffic enforcement has all but gone by the wayside due to decreased staffing at opd. so he says it is up to the city council to do what it can to increase public safety here . >>"the city has it on their schedule due to the fact that measure bb passed and we will have money to fix he pot holes, deal with the sidewalks, the lighting and the safety of the neighborhood" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun...
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but you can still find a few germans left by the wayside where they fell in the shadow of our air droneso air base. sunday morning. here, sunday is like monday, and monday is like every other day in the week. a working day. the engines wake you at dawn. in your sack, you can hear the crew chiefs pre-flighting their planes. getting them ready for the day's missions. this is how you live when you're an airplane driver, fighting an air war. 20 minutes from the germans in italy. you're used to it. you have been washing out of your helmet since july of '42. and the holy land to africa, across the desert, egypt, to libya and tunisia. 1500 miles. you moved when the infantry moved. sicily and italy. 58 moves in two years. now, corsica. this is the best year you ever had, call it the country club. >> when you talk about air power, this is what you mean. you mean spanky manda major francis s. manda of mexico, squadron operations officer. not a desk job. over 170 missions working for 200. he's 22. you mean captain howard hickok of ames, iowa. he's your flight leader. 30 days in the states, time to
but you can still find a few germans left by the wayside where they fell in the shadow of our air droneso air base. sunday morning. here, sunday is like monday, and monday is like every other day in the week. a working day. the engines wake you at dawn. in your sack, you can hear the crew chiefs pre-flighting their planes. getting them ready for the day's missions. this is how you live when you're an airplane driver, fighting an air war. 20 minutes from the germans in italy. you're used to it....
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the pouring the train did not derail their normal fires on the train the arcing of that was on the waysided in the third real and the supply cable onto the third row. phase get trained and not the smoke emergency official state fossil treated 84 people and this will be hospitalized in critical condition and is one of the presence in the train died as a result of her injuries. >>darya: the freezing cold weather producing an impressive display here will show you where that is the continue to track the fog conditions on our bay area bridges here is a thick at the san mateo bridge will be right back. >>mark: he denies reports the operator of line federal judge has also agreed to allow evidence about murder for hire plots into the trial. >>darya: a burst pipe transformed house and the trade into quite the spectacle of the pipe broke at this house several days ago the water was scarce into the walls in the basement and that it froze because it has been so cold in the trip to michigan. -- the straighdetroit >>mark: fools call from sea its engineers and lavs several are opposed the idea and 7 perc
the pouring the train did not derail their normal fires on the train the arcing of that was on the waysided in the third real and the supply cable onto the third row. phase get trained and not the smoke emergency official state fossil treated 84 people and this will be hospitalized in critical condition and is one of the presence in the train died as a result of her injuries. >>darya: the freezing cold weather producing an impressive display here will show you where that is the continue...
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really goes by the wayside.one point, two-point line, the bookies are expecting this is going to be a good game. >> it's good for advertisers. hopefully it's a close game. people keep watching. the big blow out -- after bruno mars, okay, goodbye. >> everyone left my super bowl party at halftime. you don't want people tuning off. these advertisers pay between three and $4 million to air a commercial basically. so they want a good game. i think the nfl is excited. they have a great match-up. it should be a good game. that's why they play it. we'll see. >> you think it will be worth the money these guys will spend. also, we've had record breaking ratings for college. and last time you were on the show, when i was guest hosting. you said you believed that college football will eventually eclipse the super bowl in viewership and ratings. do you still stand by that? >> well, look, if you look at the super bowl and the college football championship. right now, super bowl is way up here. but the other had two great game
really goes by the wayside.one point, two-point line, the bookies are expecting this is going to be a good game. >> it's good for advertisers. hopefully it's a close game. people keep watching. the big blow out -- after bruno mars, okay, goodbye. >> everyone left my super bowl party at halftime. you don't want people tuning off. these advertisers pay between three and $4 million to air a commercial basically. so they want a good game. i think the nfl is excited. they have a great...
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healthcheck" lots of people want to make positive changes for the new year, but too many fall by the wayside. now a local author can help you suck seed. the book is called a best year yet. it's a new year's resolution book. ali gorman spoke with the author. >> reporter: health coach visited "action news" to talk new year's resolution and how to have your best year yet. she said one of the common mistakes people make right after ringing in the new year they try to do everything all twuns. >> lose 35 pounds and clean the whole house and save more money, we forget there are 364 days in the year. >> reporter: she breaks it down day by day and tackles the most common new year's resolution, whether it's to organize your home and life or eat healthier kennedy has a daily tip or action to get you one step closer to your goal. >> i'm not asking people to drop $800 at whole foods or throw away everything in their house, quit their job or get a divorce, i'm talking about simple things people can do. >> reporter: set realistic but specific goals. if you want to lose weight, you have to say how much by w
healthcheck" lots of people want to make positive changes for the new year, but too many fall by the wayside. now a local author can help you suck seed. the book is called a best year yet. it's a new year's resolution book. ali gorman spoke with the author. >> reporter: health coach visited "action news" to talk new year's resolution and how to have your best year yet. she said one of the common mistakes people make right after ringing in the new year they try to do...
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because we have just seen a horrific attack in paris, suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. >> reporter: another pressing issue for the lead es another deadline with iran to contain its nuclear program. the president threatened to veto a bipartisan bill in congress warning the legislation could kill the nuclear talks. >> my main message to congress at this point is just hol your fire. nobody around the world, least of all the iranians doubtpy ability to get some additional sanctions passed. >> reporter: the president was not asked during the news conference whether he regretted not going to paris for sunday's palm beach. we tried to ask that question as both leaders were stepping away from the podiums. the president did not respond. >> a u.s. delegation heads to cuba as its american policy towards its caribbean neighbor changes. what all this means for cubans an their hopes for prosperity just ahead. it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cover everything. only about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is on you. [ male announcer ] consider
because we have just seen a horrific attack in paris, suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. >> reporter: another pressing issue for the lead es another deadline with iran to contain its nuclear program. the president threatened to veto a bipartisan bill in congress warning the legislation could kill the nuclear talks. >> my main message to congress at this point is just hol your fire. nobody around the world, least of all the iranians doubtpy ability to get some...
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that's kind of fallen by the wayside. >> because it doesn't fit the narrative. people like ted cruz saying obama is soft on terrorism. that's ridiculous. it's a unified fight. it's unfortunate the fight against terrorism is political. it shouldn't be. we should be on guard for all forms of terror imismism. >> the news today, in the newspaper, how do you respond to it? >> i think it was a great coming together. you're buying it because you buy into freedom of expression. >> great to have you with us. >>> still to come, scott walker state of the state was red meat for republicans. we'll take a look at what his policies mean for wisconsin. don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ♪ ♪ with the incredible fuel efficiency of 38 mpg highway... ♪ ...you can feel like royalty in the nissan altima. ♪ now get great offers on the 38 mpg highway nissan altima. nissan, innovation that excites. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial to
that's kind of fallen by the wayside. >> because it doesn't fit the narrative. people like ted cruz saying obama is soft on terrorism. that's ridiculous. it's a unified fight. it's unfortunate the fight against terrorism is political. it shouldn't be. we should be on guard for all forms of terror imismism. >> the news today, in the newspaper, how do you respond to it? >> i think it was a great coming together. you're buying it because you buy into freedom of expression....
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fashion, throw it to the wayside because no matter what you do this morning, you need to be warm.s cold out here. people are walking around, walking to work this morning and commuting. they're bunling up as much as they -- bundling up as much as they can, covering up their extremities. hypothermia is a real risk. if you see people out here this morning who need help, all you have to do call the hypothermia hotline. we have all those listed on our wusa9 app. there are warming centers set up all over the city as well. just a heads up. if you're cold, your pets are cold. so bring them inside, especially today because as you heard, it's not going to get above again degrees. right now -- above 20 degrees. right now it's 9 degrees. it is cold. it is painful. don't go outside if you don't have to if you're like us and have to be outside, wear as many layers as you can because it is dangerous out here. we're going to jump in the truck right now because i can't feel my nose or cheeks. it's getting hard to talk really. >> where she is, the area of dupont circle where they lost power and did
fashion, throw it to the wayside because no matter what you do this morning, you need to be warm.s cold out here. people are walking around, walking to work this morning and commuting. they're bunling up as much as they -- bundling up as much as they can, covering up their extremities. hypothermia is a real risk. if you see people out here this morning who need help, all you have to do call the hypothermia hotline. we have all those listed on our wusa9 app. there are warming centers set up all...
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along the way from south philly to hospitals and that are tradition that are going little by the waysideso i think people will adjust, but any time you change tradition, i understand why people hole onto it. >> he hasn't purchased new clothing in 22 years he doesn't like change. what do you have on? >> mice little sixers retro, of course did i not know this was happening today but you can never go wrong with old school sixers. now it is documented. twenty-five years, when they actually can win two, three games in a row, i've been on the bandwagon ever since. >> living in the past since that famous cover. your heyday, tomorrow. >> stay in the theme there. >> do you have any of the original papers still? >> i have the cover laminated. >> oh,. >> someone lamb nail philadelphia for me luckily, so i have the cover still. i don't have the entire paper. the other thing cool about that for me, if you look in the top right corner my favorite player in the 93 phillies was lenny dykstra. article about him getting into a shouting match in the main line with a senator. i remember that morning thinkin
along the way from south philly to hospitals and that are tradition that are going little by the waysideso i think people will adjust, but any time you change tradition, i understand why people hole onto it. >> he hasn't purchased new clothing in 22 years he doesn't like change. what do you have on? >> mice little sixers retro, of course did i not know this was happening today but you can never go wrong with old school sixers. now it is documented. twenty-five years, when they...
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feel that because we seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately this has been a constant back drop and i think will continue to be for sometime to come. we have to make sure we don't overreact but remain vigilant in our responsibilities there. thank you very much everybody. appreciate it, thank you. >> president obama and prime minister david cameron wrapping up a joint press conference just a few moments ago. the it lasted an hour and as usual, each world leader received two questions, although those questions had layers and which it times they covered more topics than what the questions allowed. we'll bring in our special report anchor bret baier. a lot of those questions focused on iran and i am curious your reaction to the press conference and the leaders had to say. >> the biggest news focus on iran and the president vetoing legislation coming from congress that added sanctions on iran as negotiations are continuing. he said it is less than 50- 50 that the negotiations with iran and the nuclear program can be successful
feel that because we seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately this has been a constant back drop and i think will continue to be for sometime to come. we have to make sure we don't overreact but remain vigilant in our responsibilities there. thank you very much everybody. appreciate it, thank you. >> president obama and prime minister david cameron wrapping up a joint press conference just a few moments ago. the it...
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. >> and in the meantime this minsk accord seems to have fallen to the wayside. >> the ukrainian side still not crossing the demarcation line but it's neither here nor there who's crossing which line and what kind of fighting is there. i think one key element of this conflagration is the death toll among the civilians. today, three children were killed in the bombardment. there are reports of more civilians, including the elderly and children being killed doing the shelling of one mining town in the city yesterday. i saw absolutely horrible pictures of civilians being killed on bus stops. so we're talking about a really serious humanitarian catastrophe, on the back of the military catastrophe and diplomatic deadlock. >> indeed. olexy, thank you very much. of course the situation in ukraine is going to be discussed by european union foreign ministers, who are meeting in brussels. but, of course this is the first scheduled meeting after that attack in france and the discovery of jihadist cell in belgium. so the ministers are expected to consider how to respond to the pair of threats and
. >> and in the meantime this minsk accord seems to have fallen to the wayside. >> the ukrainian side still not crossing the demarcation line but it's neither here nor there who's crossing which line and what kind of fighting is there. i think one key element of this conflagration is the death toll among the civilians. today, three children were killed in the bombardment. there are reports of more civilians, including the elderly and children being killed doing the shelling of one...
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because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come, and we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] tuesday night, president obama delivers his state of the union address. live coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern time. live on c-span and c-span radio. on c-span two watch the president speech and reactions. >> connecticut governor dan malloy was sworn in on wednesday. his are marks are about 20 minutes in the state of the state address. [applause] >> thank you. congratulations to all of you for being sworn in today. thank you. come on, we've got work to do. tha
because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come, and we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite...
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they fall to the wayside without jude law holding them together. >> that's right. >> jimmy: but you fean, how fun was that? that must have been great. >> they set up this little gym. we're all staying in the same hotel -- the crew, the cast. and they set up a little gym for people, you know, to do a a little training in the morning. and murray comes in and says -- i've actually got my earplugs in. i'm training, running or something. and he taps me on the shoulder. and i'm like, "what, what?" he goes, "do you mind if i vocally warm up?" [ laughter ] no, go ahead. then i thought, i can't put my earplugs back in. ♪ bah ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ♪ >> jimmy: that's what he does? >> yes! >> jimmy: really? >> oh yeah. >> jimmy: you know, he brings -- >> come on, that voice -- that voice has got incredible -- >> jimmy: because i was talking to him about "amadeus". i go, "how did you make your tongue look old?" you know what i'm talking about? his tongue was old. i go, "how is that possible?" he goes, "i can't tell you all my secrets." [ laughter ] he's so interesting. and you know, when h
they fall to the wayside without jude law holding them together. >> that's right. >> jimmy: but you fean, how fun was that? that must have been great. >> they set up this little gym. we're all staying in the same hotel -- the crew, the cast. and they set up a little gym for people, you know, to do a a little training in the morning. and murray comes in and says -- i've actually got my earplugs in. i'm training, running or something. and he taps me on the shoulder. and i'm...
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because we have seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop and i think will continue to be for any president of prime minister for some time to come and we have to make sure that we don't overreact, but we are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much everybody. thank you. >> president obama and british prime minister david cameron talking to the press, and there was a lot there. and we'll start with the concern developing in london at this hour. we heard a number of british reporters ask about stepped up security today at jewish schools and synagogues asking if there is an imminent threat of terrorism. and the prime minister says the threat is severe but has not been raised to imminent. but said in general, britain is facing serious threats. president obama described it as a phenomenon of violent extremism that has ma taste sized, but the president said these are threats that we will solve. there were also news on iran. the british prime minister admitted that yes, he is l
because we have seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop and i think will continue to be for any president of prime minister for some time to come and we have to make sure that we don't overreact, but we are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much everybody. thank you. >> president obama and british prime minister david cameron talking to the press, and there was a...
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we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly, everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately -- this has been a constant backdrop. i think it will continue to be for any prime minister president, for some time to come. we have to make sure that we don't overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our response abilities. thank you, everybody. we appreciate it. >> [no audio] [inaudible] >> they only got through a handful of questions related to terrorism, a little related to cyber security, and one glaring domestic polity -- policy question about mitt romney. he said no comments. mark out in san diego, want to ask you the first question here -- what did you take away from this news conference in terms of whether there was actually any news and it -- in it? >> the closest thing to news is the president's very strong statement about vetoing congressional iran sanctions measure. the president and the administration have made it clear all along that they don't welcome a new round of sanctions coming from congress, because they like the track
we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly, everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately -- this has been a constant backdrop. i think it will continue to be for any prime minister president, for some time to come. we have to make sure that we don't overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our response abilities. thank you, everybody. we appreciate it. >> [no audio] [inaudible] >> they only got through a handful of...
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and so when these start coming in, do you think the republican criticism is going to fall by the waysidealready, let's be clear on where the opposition is coming from. it's coming from a few individuals in south florida. it's coming from folks looking at the 2016 election. but there is a lot of support within the party for these changes. just last week we had an event announcing they were going to be advocating for lifting the em bar embargo to make it easier to sell on credit. you still can't on credit. it's going to be cash to transfer. that was supported by many republican lawmakers, including senator jerry moran. and also let's not forget the u.s. chamber of commerce for years has been supportive of lifting the em bar go and their own leader mr. tom don hew was in cuba last year giving the speech at the university of havana. talking about how greater relations between the countries is better. >> okay, great to have you with us tonight. i'm looking forward to going to cuba again sometimes. beautiful folks, beautiful country. no doubt. still to come the party of lincoln delivers an int
and so when these start coming in, do you think the republican criticism is going to fall by the waysidealready, let's be clear on where the opposition is coming from. it's coming from a few individuals in south florida. it's coming from folks looking at the 2016 election. but there is a lot of support within the party for these changes. just last week we had an event announcing they were going to be advocating for lifting the em bar embargo to make it easier to sell on credit. you still can't...
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. >> stahl: so all the cost controlling side of this just went by the wayside?ill: 99% of it. >> stahl: brill learned that when it came to controlling costs, the white house was told up front: >> brill: after costs, you're never going to get anything passed because the lobbyists will just not allow it to be passed. >> stahl: so let's go through what each entity won. >> brill: the drug companies-- they were going to get $200-plus billion worth of new customers able to pay for drugs. they were going to avoid the calamity of the real reforms that they were worried about-- price controls generally. >> stahl: canada. >> brill: you and i being able to buy drugs from canada. that would have cost them hundreds of billions. >> stahl: the hospital lobby did agree to cuts in how much the federal government compensates them for medicare patients, but brill says, overall, the tradeoff in new paying patients would more than make up for that. and the hospitals managed to keep other cost controls completely off the table allowing them to charge whatever they can get for hospita
. >> stahl: so all the cost controlling side of this just went by the wayside?ill: 99% of it. >> stahl: brill learned that when it came to controlling costs, the white house was told up front: >> brill: after costs, you're never going to get anything passed because the lobbyists will just not allow it to be passed. >> stahl: so let's go through what each entity won. >> brill: the drug companies-- they were going to get $200-plus billion worth of new customers able...
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so they can smile as others fall by the wayside. and let's be clear that there are very big stakes involved in the collapse of the oil price, both for western technologyists looking for ways to have extracting oil, as well as fracking. it's going to do great damage to those who believe they can find alternatives to middle east supplies and particularly to saudi supplies. >> isn't that fascinating, that there they are, some of the key members of the saudi royal family, and in a way, they are, right now, engaged in a power play on the world oil markets, which is directly aimed, in a way, at the american shale oil producers. they want to drive them out of the market by using their enormous power. their financial reserves and their oil reserves to drive out the more expensive producers from the marketplace. you talk about the relationship between riyadh and washington but that must be one area where there's real tension? >> it's absolutely a source of tension. but it's quite hard with the united states to argue that the saudis should de
so they can smile as others fall by the wayside. and let's be clear that there are very big stakes involved in the collapse of the oil price, both for western technologyists looking for ways to have extracting oil, as well as fracking. it's going to do great damage to those who believe they can find alternatives to middle east supplies and particularly to saudi supplies. >> isn't that fascinating, that there they are, some of the key members of the saudi royal family, and in a way, they...
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because we've just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have -- unfortunately this has been a constant backdrop and i think will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come. and we've got to make sure that we don't overreact but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. all right. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> you heard a reporter shouting a few extra questions. but the president and the prime minister wrapped up their news conference. they spoke for a little bit more than one hour. the war on terror certainly escalating as a result of what has happened in paris and in belgium, elsewhere in europe over tphe past few days clearly dominating. and also iran developing a nuclear bomb. we have a lot to dissect. here in washington with me our chief washington correspondent, jake tapper, the anchor of "the lead." also with us our chief political analyst, gloria borger, our chief national correspondent, john king cnn national
because we've just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have -- unfortunately this has been a constant backdrop and i think will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come. and we've got to make sure that we don't overreact but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. all right. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. >> [ inaudible question ]....
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would take the meandering course and he was concerned with the ultimate destination rather than the wayside since. his arguments occasionally than predictions take on the eggs qualifications to the fine print. the fact is at that time history were showing a series of quite apocalyptic events beginning with 1917 and ending at this point with the berlin air lift. burnham could surely be forgiven for sipping occasionally into apocalyptic style when apocalypses were occurring almost annually. none of which should blindness to the fact that the positions were generally borne out if with some delay in the advice is often followed in a model way he would've suggested. his is that because the account to teach the merger between the u.s. and britain was not of course fellow to the lesson, but a world from a unique anglo-american cooperation in nuclear policy and foreign policy that went beyond other reliance politics. the european federation does not exist but within three years of his proposal, the community was founded and the treaty of rome which may yet implement his advice in full. no american-
would take the meandering course and he was concerned with the ultimate destination rather than the wayside since. his arguments occasionally than predictions take on the eggs qualifications to the fine print. the fact is at that time history were showing a series of quite apocalyptic events beginning with 1917 and ending at this point with the berlin air lift. burnham could surely be forgiven for sipping occasionally into apocalyptic style when apocalypses were occurring almost annually. none...
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. >> i think whole foods is making a good comeback because the others are dropping by the wayside. but it's not going to be fuel. it's because they have lower prices, doing better doing remodelling, and it's a management team that has laser like focus on beating the competition. it's not going to be energy that's a small cost for them. mike in florida, mike, mike, mike? >> caller: mr. jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: hey i want to ask your opinion. i've been following you for years, you made me a lot of money, not only on this show, but through your first book. >> thank you. >> caller: petroleum corporation, how do you feel about it? is it a good time to get in on it? >> you know it's not time yet to buy the heavily levered oil companies. when i say levered, meaning they need the price of oil to go up. whiting has come down a great deal. it does seem tempting, but i've got to tell you, the pressure in the patch if oil breaks $40 is going to keep whiting from going higher and could make it go lower, although i've got to tell you, there's some, wow let's talk
. >> i think whole foods is making a good comeback because the others are dropping by the wayside. but it's not going to be fuel. it's because they have lower prices, doing better doing remodelling, and it's a management team that has laser like focus on beating the competition. it's not going to be energy that's a small cost for them. mike in florida, mike, mike, mike? >> caller: mr. jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: hey i want to ask your...
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because we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that everything should be going by the waysidessing issue, the upcoming deadline to reach a framework of a deal with iran to contain its nuclear program. the president threatened to veto a bipartisan bill in congress to impose new sanctions on iran, warning the legislation could kill the nuclear talks. >> my main message to congress at this point is just hold your fire. nobody around the world least of all the iranians doubt my ability to get some additional sanctions passed should these negotiations fail. >> reporter: now, it was a surprise that the president was not asked during this news conference whether he regretted not going to paris for sunday's march. we tried to ask as both leaders were stepping away from the podiums, but the president did not respond to our question. >> let me take the opportunity to ask you about a scene we saw out of france today that was interesting, to say the least. secretary of state john kerry brought with him to france james taylor to sing "you've got a friend"? >> reporter: there he was. that's
because we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that everything should be going by the waysidessing issue, the upcoming deadline to reach a framework of a deal with iran to contain its nuclear program. the president threatened to veto a bipartisan bill in congress to impose new sanctions on iran, warning the legislation could kill the nuclear talks. >> my main message to congress at this point is just hold your fire. nobody around the world least of all the iranians doubt my...
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but that went by the wayside. i'm sure other speakers will say more about that. lincoln hoped that to secure this middle ground and this middle ground was a place where there were not only a lot of voters but a lot of soldiers governors. it was essential in lincoln's mind to keep those war democrats on board. and johnson seemed at that moment to be the perfect answer to his problem. of course we know that johnson's presidency turned out to be quite disastrous, but at this point lincoln, again, has watched johnson closely and feels that he is a man who can be trusted. johnson, as many may know, will really stumble out of the gate at the inaugural ceremonies. he is widely reported to have been drunk and makes a real fool of himself. but lincoln even then stands by him, says i know andy johnson. he messed up but he's going to find his footing and he's a good man. it can't be emphasized enough that rhetorically speaking johnson had been known as one of the great stump speakers in america, really. he was flown for his fiery rhetoric and particularly his absolute uncom
but that went by the wayside. i'm sure other speakers will say more about that. lincoln hoped that to secure this middle ground and this middle ground was a place where there were not only a lot of voters but a lot of soldiers governors. it was essential in lincoln's mind to keep those war democrats on board. and johnson seemed at that moment to be the perfect answer to his problem. of course we know that johnson's presidency turned out to be quite disastrous, but at this point lincoln, again,...
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and that kind of went by the wayside.t was a critically important moment. >> i want to get in one other piece, allowing us to hear loretta lynch in her own words. another important comment she made was on this issue of policing, which we were just talking about. let's listen to ms. lynch yesterday. >> few things have pained me more than the recent reports of tension and division between law enforcement and the communities we serve. if confirmed as attorney general, one of my key priorities would be to work to strengthen the vital relationships between our courageous law enforcement personnel and all of the communities we serve. >> of course we heard that other sound bite of the gentleman who got up and accused eric holder of somehow fostering anti-police rhetoric. how could loretta lynch attempt to move things forward in a way that would not alienate the law enforcement officers that are, you know, work with the department of justice? >> one of the things she said immediately following the clip we just heard was that one
and that kind of went by the wayside.t was a critically important moment. >> i want to get in one other piece, allowing us to hear loretta lynch in her own words. another important comment she made was on this issue of policing, which we were just talking about. let's listen to ms. lynch yesterday. >> few things have pained me more than the recent reports of tension and division between law enforcement and the communities we serve. if confirmed as attorney general, one of my key...
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i think that is going to go by the wayside. >> the way they use return on equity to compensate management. i think there is going to be a new metric. these firms are not really set up for investors, they are set up best for the people who work there, but they are really making a lot of money now and i don't see why that would stop anytime soon. there is much less competition. the raw materials that they used to make their products -- cash and deposits -- are free. >> what does this make for boutique investment banks? >> to that point, i think that is why you see the change in conversation structure at the banks. i think investors are demanding -- >> and they are right. wall street compensation got out of whack in the mid to thousands because hedge fund guys, who were putting their own dough on the line, were making money and they were saying -- you had guys paid $500,000 two years later getting paid $3.2 million. >> it really began in the 80's. -- 1980's. that is when the conversation started getting out of hand. >> he did go to lehigh. >> he started a firmware he put his own money up so
i think that is going to go by the wayside. >> the way they use return on equity to compensate management. i think there is going to be a new metric. these firms are not really set up for investors, they are set up best for the people who work there, but they are really making a lot of money now and i don't see why that would stop anytime soon. there is much less competition. the raw materials that they used to make their products -- cash and deposits -- are free. >> what does this...
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trying to reactivate the traffic unit" >> reporter:he says traffic enforcement has all but gone by the waysidesed staffing at opd. so he says it is up to the city council to do what it can to increase public safety here >>"the city has it on their schedule due to the fact that measure bb passed and we will have money to fix he pot holes, deal with the sidewalks, the lighting and the safety of the neighborhood" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:we checked out that last story after viewers reached out to us. if you have a story idea you'd like us to check into -- go to our website kron4-dot-com >> pam:and click on the my kron4 story tab. >> jacqueline: now we are looking at clear skies. bay area wide as the cloud cover shift into the central valley. more cloud off shore. we will keep it mainly clear tonight with the exception of f o g. >> jacqueline: 56 in san francisco and 53 degrees in san jose. tonight, we will mainly be in the '40's is what you see on the screen with some 30 some extent upper portions of the north bay in fairfield. most is how quickly things will rebound
trying to reactivate the traffic unit" >> reporter:he says traffic enforcement has all but gone by the waysidesed staffing at opd. so he says it is up to the city council to do what it can to increase public safety here >>"the city has it on their schedule due to the fact that measure bb passed and we will have money to fix he pot holes, deal with the sidewalks, the lighting and the safety of the neighborhood" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news...
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contract but i put it by the wayside at bill livinggood's request. i was serious about the security later members of congress complained so we looked back into it. i called the n.s.a., national security agency, they came to my office. we privately met and bill livinggoodwas involved in this meeting. tell me what is the bottom line of this security aspect and they looked at this and we went to a skiff room in the capitol. that's a private room, nothing bounces in, nothing bounces out. i won't reveal the information today and they said it's ok to do these if we do them this way. doesn't matter which company does them. the israel-based company that has an american entity or the l.g.c. pure american company, doesn't matter, if we do it this way, then we're ok. made a decision to award the contract. the contract went through jay egan, administrator of the house at that time. we had the providers do a survey. the providers were sprint, verizon, at&t or whoever else. there were five of them. i can't remember the other two. they would sign off, do you want l
contract but i put it by the wayside at bill livinggood's request. i was serious about the security later members of congress complained so we looked back into it. i called the n.s.a., national security agency, they came to my office. we privately met and bill livinggoodwas involved in this meeting. tell me what is the bottom line of this security aspect and they looked at this and we went to a skiff room in the capitol. that's a private room, nothing bounces in, nothing bounces out. i won't...
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traffic enforcement has of the lawn by the wayside due to decrease staffing at zero p d. --said oakland police department >> james: we checked out the story after a kron 4 you will let us know about it if you have a story idea you like us to look into go to our web site at kron 4, and click on the my kron 4 story to have the best way to submit your idea. >> james: a sensible man is behind bars is more accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 1038 years old knew the victim and saw to the child over two months. investigators arrested him at his home on thursday in baltimore on several felony charges one of the charges carry a possible prison sentence of two to five years to life if his bill is set at $2 million. >> james: happening today vice-president joe biden will be in california to talk about the president obama and mistresses plan to have more medical college the vice president is said to speak at west falls and the scholars later this morning and it comes three days after president obama called on congress to provide americans would to for years of the
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we saw in 2008, but since then it's fallen by the wayside. >> he had such conviction.weep anything under the rug. just because it was the 80's, didn't mean we were this begin of america. they were problems he wanted to go into government and solve. that was his quest as governor. >> we are going to shift gears to another committed leftist last summer's election in brazil saw equity markets consistently decided they wanted anybody with him. they got that come along with a corruption scandal that is so bad that even brazilians are embarrassed. willem marx was there. the first time she was elected, the question was how much like the president who handpicked or was she going to be. ? whatwas the question this time >> can she get anything done this time? there's a scandal at the state oil company, and a lot of members of congress are likely implicated in the scandal. newspapers are saying as many 30 -- as 30 congressmen may be named, and that may make it increasingly difficult for her to pass new tax regimes, which many people there are saying are necessary for the economy.
we saw in 2008, but since then it's fallen by the wayside. >> he had such conviction.weep anything under the rug. just because it was the 80's, didn't mean we were this begin of america. they were problems he wanted to go into government and solve. that was his quest as governor. >> we are going to shift gears to another committed leftist last summer's election in brazil saw equity markets consistently decided they wanted anybody with him. they got that come along with a corruption...
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created by electricity the trend not derail there was no fire on the train the art event was on the waysidein the supply cables on through the third real passengers escape the train and not to smoke and mercy if this is a hospital treated 84 people in this to the our hospitalized in critical condition and is one of the passengers of the trend died as a result of injury. >> james: happening today local residents and a jersey will be in court tried to reverse or rule that allows near a city place of my to the activity in part has been allowed to spy on muslim groups at a mosque in restaurants and schools since 2000 to the practice came to light was shed press articles the judge said police cannot monitor them in the pipeline is will the four senators voted 63 to 32 republican-led senate will not consider amendments to supporters hope will attract more democrats in the coming weeks the project advocate need the extra backing if they hope to get the 67 votes needed to overcome president president obama is expected bill the oil pipeline as raise a lot of grammar to concerns back here in californ
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we have just seen such a terrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been the constant backdrop, and i think it will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come. we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant. thank you very much, everybody. i appreciate it. >> if you missed any of the news conference, we will show it again in its entirety at 8:00 pm right here on c_span. next tuesday, turn to c_span for life state of the union coverage beginning at 8:00 pm eastern. followed by the republican response by freshman iowa senator joni ernst. all of that live coverage on tuesday night on c_span. tomorrow morning, on "washington journal," michael war and joins us at a look ahead to the 2016 gop presidential field. then, the debate over standardized test and the state of education in the u. s. with the present of the national student assessment association. >> the deadline for the c_span student cam competition is tuesday. get your entries completed bell. produce a 6:55
we have just seen such a terrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been the constant backdrop, and i think it will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come. we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant. thank you very much, everybody. i appreciate it. >> if you missed any of the news conference, we will show it again in its entirety at 8:00 pm right here...
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we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately, this has been a could be stand backdrop. i think will could not to be for any prime minister or president for is that i am to come. we have to make sure we don't overreact but that we remain vig lavent and are serious about our responsibility did there. all right? >> [applause.] >>> next week president obama delivers his state of the union address before a joint session of congress. we will have his speech and the republican response plus reaction from you and members of congress. our live coverage gives tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> former presidential candidate mitt romney spoke at the iran national committeei in the san diego. he said et cetera considering a third presidential run. he spoke about the republicans' victories in the 2014 mid-term looeningsz and his hopes for what the republican party can achieve in 2016. >> gosh. it is good to be back with so many friends. it is like coming back to a high school reunion to see all of my frien
we have just seen such a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have unfortunately, this has been a could be stand backdrop. i think will could not to be for any prime minister or president for is that i am to come. we have to make sure we don't overreact but that we remain vig lavent and are serious about our responsibility did there. all right? >> [applause.] >>> next week president obama delivers his state of the union address...
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because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come, and we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> we will show this again at 8:00 tonight on c-span. tomorrow morning, michael warren . after that, a look at annual student assessments and the recent request to congress for an additional $2.7 billion. live tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend. on c-span2 saturday night at 10:00, bret sptephens. sunday night at 10:00, steve israel on his recent novel. on american history tv on c-span3 saturday a
because we just have seen a horrific attack in paris that suddenly everything should be going by the wayside. we have, unfortunately, this has been a constant backdrop, and i think we will continue to be for any prime minister or president for some time to come, and we have to make sure that we do not overreact, but that we remain vigilant and are serious about our responsibilities there. thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite...