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who are you? who are you? wrong answer.r, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. which 4g lte map has the most coverage? this isn't real difficult... pretty obvious to me. i'm going to have to verizon. verin. that's right! the choi is obvious. verizon's superfast 4g lte network is over three times larger than any other 4g lteetwork. now get one, two, or even three-hundred dollars off a new smartphone depending on the smartphone you trade in on america's largest, most reliable 4g lte network. that's powerful. verizon. now get a free lg g2, with a 13-megapixel camera. [ female anno
who are you? who are you? wrong answer.r, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take...
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that's according to officials who spoke by anonymity. who included the measure?ikely came from members of the house and senate appropriations committees but we don't know for sure because no one is officially talking about it. white house, no comment. cia, no comment. pentagon, no comment. so it is very unclear how this is all going to play out. but this is an important issue. and even when this unresolved and undebated -- the bill cleared the house last night and just a few hours ago tonight, it also cleared the senate. 72-26. so the bill now goes to the president's desk for his sign-off including that provision that will keep our lethal drone program as opaque as possible, both to us and to congress that is supposed to oversee it. at least that's the status for now. watch this space. i bought a car, comes over... and you're like. if you're getting... a good deal or not. led up... truecar.com. all the information... you should be paying. you know, and with truecar.com, my feeling is that... we got a fair price. there's no buyer's remorse, you know. i'm happy wit
that's according to officials who spoke by anonymity. who included the measure?ikely came from members of the house and senate appropriations committees but we don't know for sure because no one is officially talking about it. white house, no comment. cia, no comment. pentagon, no comment. so it is very unclear how this is all going to play out. but this is an important issue. and even when this unresolved and undebated -- the bill cleared the house last night and just a few hours ago tonight,...
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by people who don't know who you're going to be in the world. so imagine you tonight know whether you're black or white, asian or latino, gay or straight, immigrant or citizen, you make the best possible law, this philosopher says. with criminal justice, that's the hip-hop nation. it consists of people who are most likely to be charged with crimes. everybody knows that, young black men. but also people who are most likely to be victims of crime. so in their music, in their art hip-hop artists are laying down on tracks what a criminal justice system would look like, what a justice system would look like if we treated everybody equally, fairly and wanted to keep the streets safe. so, again, it's brilliant, ground-level reporting that nobody else is doing right now about the law on the books and in the streets. >> host: does hip-hop justice have any relationship to zero tolerance, three strikes, broken windows? >> guest: yeah. the art of hip-hop is the remix. so what hip-hop does, it takes all of these things that you read about in the newspaper, s
by people who don't know who you're going to be in the world. so imagine you tonight know whether you're black or white, asian or latino, gay or straight, immigrant or citizen, you make the best possible law, this philosopher says. with criminal justice, that's the hip-hop nation. it consists of people who are most likely to be charged with crimes. everybody knows that, young black men. but also people who are most likely to be victims of crime. so in their music, in their art hip-hop artists...
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lots of people who work directly for governor christie and who work in the governor's office and who are in the governor's inner circle were in discussions about that shutdown while it was happening. obviously bridget kelly. the up who said time for some traffic problems in ft. lee. now we also know christina renna, governor's department of departmental relations who send sent the e-mail about the mayor to bridget kelly while the shutdown was still happening. we also know involved in the e-mail one of the governor's aides, evan j. ridley. the campaign manager, bill stepien wrote to david wildstein, quote, the mayor is an idiot, talking about the mayor of ft. lee. regina, on christie's staff when the shutdown happened and next in line to be his chief of staff after the one that he had before is promoted to attorney general. the morning that the toll lanes were opened up again, she got sent thea agag agngry letter fr port authority executive director who reacted with fury when he figured out what was going on. saying he, quote, believed the hasty and ill-advised decision violates feder
lots of people who work directly for governor christie and who work in the governor's office and who are in the governor's inner circle were in discussions about that shutdown while it was happening. obviously bridget kelly. the up who said time for some traffic problems in ft. lee. now we also know christina renna, governor's department of departmental relations who send sent the e-mail about the mayor to bridget kelly while the shutdown was still happening. we also know involved in the e-mail...
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there is a family member of a patient who is outside of new orleans, who fought her way past the checkpoint, found some guys in a small boat and got an -- directed them to the hospital. saved not only her and her husband's mother, but also many, many people at the hospital. overall, there was an incredible effort to coast guard skin. no air traffic control risk in their lives to an anonymous helipad that hasn't been used in years. what was found after were 45 bodies. about 40 patients had died during or after the disaster. that's when this question began, why did so many more patients die at this hospital than many hospitals in a similar situation? very soon after, some of the staff at this hospital came and spoke with the media, spoke also with investigators for the state and said, we think something happened here that wasn't right. just imagine you are in mrs. them. you feel patients are starting to die. you think you may not save everyone. you categorize a whole group of people, but you think they may not survive at all. the question began circulating in the hospital. shouldn't we b
there is a family member of a patient who is outside of new orleans, who fought her way past the checkpoint, found some guys in a small boat and got an -- directed them to the hospital. saved not only her and her husband's mother, but also many, many people at the hospital. overall, there was an incredible effort to coast guard skin. no air traffic control risk in their lives to an anonymous helipad that hasn't been used in years. what was found after were 45 bodies. about 40 patients had died...
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who don't know who you're going to be in the world. imagine you don't know whether you are black, white, asian, latino, immigrant or citizen, you make the best possible law. with criminal justice, that's the hip-hop nation. it consists of people most likely to be charged with crimes. everybody knows that. but also people most likely to be the terms of crime. in their music, and their art, hip-hop artists are laying down on track with the criminal justice is will look like, what the justices similar click if we treated everybody equally, treated everybody fairly and want to keep the street safe. again, brilliant ground-level reporting nobody else is doing right now about the law on the books industry. >> host: does hip-hop justice have any relationship to zero tolerance, three strikes, broken windows? >> guest: yeah, the artist have pockets in the next. it takes all of these things that you read about in the news paper. other people experienced the street like stopping frisk, three strikes and you're out. but also, a classic philosopher
who don't know who you're going to be in the world. imagine you don't know whether you are black, white, asian, latino, immigrant or citizen, you make the best possible law. with criminal justice, that's the hip-hop nation. it consists of people most likely to be charged with crimes. everybody knows that. but also people most likely to be the terms of crime. in their music, and their art, hip-hop artists are laying down on track with the criminal justice is will look like, what the justices...
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when you have one person who remembers the phone call and one who says he doesn't, who do you believe was no such thing, it never happened, or it did happen, and someone obviously didn't want it to have happened, but it did. >> yeah, and in a lot of way, again, i think priebus in trying to diminish, he started with obfuscation and then goes to diminution. weapon, there are thousands of pages of documents. not all have gone through yet. saying categorically nothing will be found to link chris christie to any of this is really inviting people to dig and dig and dig. because as this bridgegate scandal has gone on, the level of -- the high level has gotten higher and higher and higher. it's crept closer and closer to his inner circle. this deputy, his sort of assistant there in his office, she worked for someone. people want to know well, who is that? the person who is going to replace her, the person who is going to become chief of staff. it's starting to draw in higher and higher level christie aides. and the idea that christie knew absolutely nothing, he was a complete tabula rasa does
when you have one person who remembers the phone call and one who says he doesn't, who do you believe was no such thing, it never happened, or it did happen, and someone obviously didn't want it to have happened, but it did. >> yeah, and in a lot of way, again, i think priebus in trying to diminish, he started with obfuscation and then goes to diminution. weapon, there are thousands of pages of documents. not all have gone through yet. saying categorically nothing will be found to link...
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, who push -- who push wheelchairs in airports who are valets at restaurants often make less than the minimum wage. the subminimum wage, the tipped wage is only $2.13 an hour, hasn't been raised since 1991. this legislation the harkin-sanders-brown others who are part of this legislation on the minimum wage bill will increase the tipped minimum wage over time up to 70% of the real minimum wage. i will close mr. president with this -- i got a letter from karen in columbus. she said i had to come out of medical retirement because i couldn't make ends meet. i have now worked at a department store for four years. i still don't make $9 an hour. my salary goes entirely toward rent and utilities. my water bill just went up $8. now, for us in this chamber the water bill goes up $8 okay, you deal with it, it's not that big a deal. she is making not even $9 an hour. her increase in her water bill was one hour's pay at this department store. my water bill went up $8 as it goes up every year just like the electric and the gas and the food. heaven forbid my car would break down or that i would fal
, who push -- who push wheelchairs in airports who are valets at restaurants often make less than the minimum wage. the subminimum wage, the tipped wage is only $2.13 an hour, hasn't been raised since 1991. this legislation the harkin-sanders-brown others who are part of this legislation on the minimum wage bill will increase the tipped minimum wage over time up to 70% of the real minimum wage. i will close mr. president with this -- i got a letter from karen in columbus. she said i had to come...
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among the crazies, there are people who are just zealot and then nobody who is 21 or 18 who has the rightvote should be prevented. that is an example where there are actually people in american who, in fact, our potential allies. in georgia, where i live sometimes -- i know there are that was that he did in georgia by a coalition of groups, local theme party and things should have been passed. and it had to do with support for charter schools, traditionally a nonaggressive issue, but it was overwhelmingly supported by african-americans. it went through because african- withcans are so fed up school systems that have failed them for the last 150 years. there are national alliances and unconventional positions and i think that for legislators this will be driven by them to figure out what the new alliances will be. >> what is so interesting here is we know what the companies will do. we know that. what are you going to do differently? i agree with what you're saying, thishat is the real take? year? or year after year? what is the difference between what happened this year, the year before,
among the crazies, there are people who are just zealot and then nobody who is 21 or 18 who has the rightvote should be prevented. that is an example where there are actually people in american who, in fact, our potential allies. in georgia, where i live sometimes -- i know there are that was that he did in georgia by a coalition of groups, local theme party and things should have been passed. and it had to do with support for charter schools, traditionally a nonaggressive issue, but it was...
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right now we have hundreds of vermonters who are addicted and ready to accept help but who we -- whoed to waiting because we don't have the capacity to treat the demand. that is the truth. the largest waiting list of 500 addicts is in central vermont, northeast kingdom -- today i ask you to approve an additional 2 and did thousand dollars in the budget adjustment to help cut those waiting lists. the money will allow treatment centers to immediately stack up and bring on additional resources to begin emanating the existing backlog while preparing to serve growing numbers of patients going forward. i am also proposing increased resources for statewide recovery centers, funding for substance abuse and mental-health treatments, in total this funding will represent more than $1 million of additional support for treatment and recovery on top of the $8 million ongoing funding in my budget. i am also pleased to announce another regional treatment center providing services in newport has just opened. these expanded services will help the kingdom meet its increased demand. i know that we have
right now we have hundreds of vermonters who are addicted and ready to accept help but who we -- whoed to waiting because we don't have the capacity to treat the demand. that is the truth. the largest waiting list of 500 addicts is in central vermont, northeast kingdom -- today i ask you to approve an additional 2 and did thousand dollars in the budget adjustment to help cut those waiting lists. the money will allow treatment centers to immediately stack up and bring on additional resources to...
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i have never met one man or woman who is on unemployment benefits or who needs food stamps who wantso be there. they don't want to be there. they would prefer to be working, providing for their children, feeding their children. i have never met a mother whose children are well fed who was on food stamps. on top of these economic hardships, a lot of these families -- it is a loss of confidence and dignity. that is all the motivation they need to work as hard as they can to find a new job and to regain that stability that their family needs. that is what the 1.3 million americans are fighting for -- a job. an opportunity to work. this assistance is meant for them as their safety net. when politicians attack those receiving government assistance, they are not attacking the nameless and the faceless, they are attacking our kids, our seniors, our veterans who have given so much. it is not who we are as americans. we are all in this together and we have to create the federal policies that reflect those core values. i know we will hear a lot of politicians finding a new sense of compassion
i have never met one man or woman who is on unemployment benefits or who needs food stamps who wantso be there. they don't want to be there. they would prefer to be working, providing for their children, feeding their children. i have never met a mother whose children are well fed who was on food stamps. on top of these economic hardships, a lot of these families -- it is a loss of confidence and dignity. that is all the motivation they need to work as hard as they can to find a new job and to...
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>> a violent and despicable philosophy. >> the man who started the uproar is going to tell us who will clean the toilets, next. >>> 110 million, that's how many people died under communism last century. impressive number. one that rollingstonemagazine.com forgot when it published an article advocating principles that helped fill all those grave yards. the threat of death can prop up a left-wing dream. hence 110 million ted. >> did you hear the one about the "rolling stone" article calling for mass murder? no. you, my friends have not been paying attention to the latest right-wing freak-out. the source, seemingly innocuous article called five economic reforms millennials should be fighting for. the language and tone of the article were a bit outside the political mainstream, to doubt. the ideas in the piece which we're going to talk about are not radical at all. that did not stop the right from launching into a full-out apocalyptic freak-out. >> this is a group of people who graduated with degrees in lesbian dance theory and were surprised when they didn't get a six-figure paycheck out
>> a violent and despicable philosophy. >> the man who started the uproar is going to tell us who will clean the toilets, next. >>> 110 million, that's how many people died under communism last century. impressive number. one that rollingstonemagazine.com forgot when it published an article advocating principles that helped fill all those grave yards. the threat of death can prop up a left-wing dream. hence 110 million ted. >> did you hear the one about the...
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you can have reporters who do long new yorker-like articles on the folks who have do very short piecesall built into the same site that combines all of that. what is evolving is really a new form of journalism. it is tremendously powerful. it has taken a while to get the scale necessary, but over the next 10 years, you will be amazed by -- you can do anything in digital. what ever the best mode of telling a particular story, if it is a 45 minute interview with you, we can do that, we can post it. if you just need a single photograph with a quote, we can post that. if it is a 3000 word investigation or a 7000 word piece, weekend do that. you can send someone to fly over the tar sands and take 75 pictures of that. look what is actually happening up here. you can tell stories in a way that you just cannot in other media. it is very flexible. it's not going to replace print or television, which still have incredible storytelling capability, but it is a new medium. ask how do normal consumers make sure that what they are reading is not just opinion or not just supposition, but has some auth
you can have reporters who do long new yorker-like articles on the folks who have do very short piecesall built into the same site that combines all of that. what is evolving is really a new form of journalism. it is tremendously powerful. it has taken a while to get the scale necessary, but over the next 10 years, you will be amazed by -- you can do anything in digital. what ever the best mode of telling a particular story, if it is a 45 minute interview with you, we can do that, we can post...
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who's the good guys, who's maybe not quite so good. so to me, there was no premium high enough on reputation. reputation was everything. and god forbid that i ever crossed anybody, and he started to perhaps speak ill of he. i never could allow that to happen. i just wanted to constantly be collecting friends and is relationships, but i could have an opportunity to do business. i ended up moving to bear stearns in 1990. that was a unique experience. i mean, bear was a dramatically different firm than first be boston -- first boston. from a cultural stand point, the way the businesses were run. i became a better businessman going to bear stearns. ended up working for an individual whom, honestly, i think was the single best day to work more on wall street. i'm happy to mention his name, kevin finnerty, meant the world to me. why was that? kevin and i shared a value system in the sense of ethics and -- which permeated the business without giving anything from a competitive standpoint and so that a run at bear stearns was a great run. i st
who's the good guys, who's maybe not quite so good. so to me, there was no premium high enough on reputation. reputation was everything. and god forbid that i ever crossed anybody, and he started to perhaps speak ill of he. i never could allow that to happen. i just wanted to constantly be collecting friends and is relationships, but i could have an opportunity to do business. i ended up moving to bear stearns in 1990. that was a unique experience. i mean, bear was a dramatically different firm...
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women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axirond as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. with olive garden's plebest 2 for $25 yet choose two melt-in-your mouth entrees like new parmesan crusted chicken or tortellini topped with velvety alfredo 3 full courses of our best 2 for $25 yet, at olive garden! afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to gene
women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axirond as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts,...
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that performance was, i think, you know, i think people who said this, i am not the only one who said this, he was better off after that press conference than before. abject denial that he knew anything about this, fired two people, which suggests some level of accountability, some what follow gentleman tick and also did not completely eliminate from his performance the traits that people like about him, very articulate, very fluid, very human. i think that what has been most remarkable to me is the degree to which in many quarters of the media there is the caveat, well, if he is telling the truth, if nothing contradicts what he said, it is kind of remarkable, governor christi has not been meally mouth of denying any knowledge of this .. and even in two organs of rupert murdoch, wall street street and new york journal, articles on friday were laced with clear references to the notion of, well, assuming he is telling the truth he is fine but if he is not telling the truth he is dead. the skepticism comes not from his performance which was absolute at the press conference, from skeptici
that performance was, i think, you know, i think people who said this, i am not the only one who said this, he was better off after that press conference than before. abject denial that he knew anything about this, fired two people, which suggests some level of accountability, some what follow gentleman tick and also did not completely eliminate from his performance the traits that people like about him, very articulate, very fluid, very human. i think that what has been most remarkable to me...
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work wage for governor christie and who work in the governor's office and who are in the governor's inner circle were in discussionings about that shutdown while it was happening. obviously, bridget kelly, the governor's chief of staff, the one that said, time for traffic problems in ft. lee, christina renna who sent that e-mail about the mayor to bridget kelly, we also know involved in that e-mail one of the governor's aides. evan j. ridley, the governor's campaign manager, a few days later he wrote, quote the mayor is an idiot talking about the mayor of ft. lee. regina agia, who is next in line to be his chief of staff after the one that he had before is promoted to attorney general. the morning the toll lanes were opened up, she got sent the angly letter from the director, kept totally out of the loop of the shut down and reacted with furry saying he quote believed this hasty and ill advised decision violates the federal law and laws of both states. the governor's soon to be chief of staff, regina egea got that e-mail on the last morning of the shutdownings as the lanes were fina
work wage for governor christie and who work in the governor's office and who are in the governor's inner circle were in discussionings about that shutdown while it was happening. obviously, bridget kelly, the governor's chief of staff, the one that said, time for traffic problems in ft. lee, christina renna who sent that e-mail about the mayor to bridget kelly, we also know involved in that e-mail one of the governor's aides. evan j. ridley, the governor's campaign manager, a few days later he...
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so you have people who are new to legislating and maybe voters who have gotten involved, and then there's nothing to support their participation through that two years. so one hypothesis, my contention, is that what happens, that all goes away, and then you're left with this permanent class of lobbyists and special interests to help part-time legislators do what the lobbyists and special interests want them to do. so i guess my question is, are there insights from public funding that we can take to actual law making, and should we be thinking more about the two years of governing as a, as a complement to public funding? >> you know, we -- there are only three states with full public funding, and some of the experts are in the room, all right? but one has an impression but there have been no political science studies that look at this comprehensively that the lobbyists similarly do not -- simply to not set the agenda as much in hartford as they used to. i can't speak about arizona, and maine is just a different place. new york city is different. you're not going far away. you're a subway r
so you have people who are new to legislating and maybe voters who have gotten involved, and then there's nothing to support their participation through that two years. so one hypothesis, my contention, is that what happens, that all goes away, and then you're left with this permanent class of lobbyists and special interests to help part-time legislators do what the lobbyists and special interests want them to do. so i guess my question is, are there insights from public funding that we can...
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bless those who choose to do forgive those who have ignored it.who grieve past abortions and trengthen the will of those conflicted by difficult choices and circumstances so that they the sacred gift of life. et our voices and witnesses this day resound throughout the nation as a testimony before you thecreator of all who knows nails of each even from their mother's womb and has counted head of each the and every person so, that before knee will bow giving glory to eternal father with holy and good spirit now and i have and through the amen. all ages, [cheers and applause] >> thank you, bishop demetrius. when i look out at this enormous see the new face of the culture of life. [cheers and applause] >> i see it in a very special thousands of s of young people who have braved frigid temperatures to come to to deliver a simple message.ound life is beautiful. may be freezing but we are freezing for the best cause in the world. [cheers and applause] >> you all have warm hearts and of the the new face culture of life. many of you may have noticed for li
bless those who choose to do forgive those who have ignored it.who grieve past abortions and trengthen the will of those conflicted by difficult choices and circumstances so that they the sacred gift of life. et our voices and witnesses this day resound throughout the nation as a testimony before you thecreator of all who knows nails of each even from their mother's womb and has counted head of each the and every person so, that before knee will bow giving glory to eternal father with holy and...
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who do you back? it justifiable to sanction drone strikes knowing that there'll be collateral damage? >> that is part of the public debate today. >> absolutely. especially with their current president. here's a guy who we have rooted for the best we've come to know him, nicholas brody. he cannot strap on a suicide vest and killed wife president kill the vice president. and these other children were killed. but we have some sympathy for his motivation. that is what "homeland" does. it converges three different stories and gives you multiple points of views. you spend enough time with each character to understand their point of views. >> another way too, you hate this person because of what they do, but we want you to understand him. how was he able to be a force of so much evil? >> exactly. as an actor, i am never afraid to take morally ambiguous characters. i am never afraid to take out right evil characters. people who seem to perpetrate evil acts. that is because the challenge is even greater than t
who do you back? it justifiable to sanction drone strikes knowing that there'll be collateral damage? >> that is part of the public debate today. >> absolutely. especially with their current president. here's a guy who we have rooted for the best we've come to know him, nicholas brody. he cannot strap on a suicide vest and killed wife president kill the vice president. and these other children were killed. but we have some sympathy for his motivation. that is what...
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c-span: for people who live there or for foreigners who travel there? >> guest: both. and one of the things about the economy that's so troubling the regime and troubling for the average iranian is that the legal rate of exchange for the dollar is 20 times its legal value, so that a little box of cookies that would cost $8 if you were paying in dollars would cost $160 if you're paying in rials, and the average iranian can't afford that. it's still a third world country, and despite its oil the per capita income, is fairly low. and a taxi to rent a taxi for a day just an ordinary old car with an iranian driver will cost you $250 to t $300 a day. two tires can cost a university professor two months' salary. it's a tremendously expensive place to live. c-span: when you go there, where do you stay? >> guest: i stay at the old intercontinental or the old hilton, which have been renamed one is called the independence, which symbolized what the iranian revolution was all about, and the other one is called the tulip, which is the symbol of martyrdom. c-span: what language do y
c-span: for people who live there or for foreigners who travel there? >> guest: both. and one of the things about the economy that's so troubling the regime and troubling for the average iranian is that the legal rate of exchange for the dollar is 20 times its legal value, so that a little box of cookies that would cost $8 if you were paying in dollars would cost $160 if you're paying in rials, and the average iranian can't afford that. it's still a third world country, and despite its...
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who after all was the only republican -- was the only republican who was beating hillary clinton in anyat any time. >> let me go to mark halperin. i don't know if you're writing your third book or not. i aim assume you'll be so lucky you will be. it seems like you have to be writing a two-front war for christie now. he has to be getting up every night at midnight and look at what is moving. he has to worry about it in his self-interests. meanwhile, he has to talk to smarter money people around the country and the smarter consultants about putting together the beginnings of a presidential campaign. he do both? >> the early indications are they're with him unless there is something that comes out. but he is no longer what i think he was just a couple of months ago, which is the de facto front-runner, the person in recent history has always been the republican nominee. they think is off the table for the foreseeable future. the good news for him is there is nobody out there now who is going to pull away from him. >> that's true. >> there is not a person talked about as a republican candida
who after all was the only republican -- was the only republican who was beating hillary clinton in anyat any time. >> let me go to mark halperin. i don't know if you're writing your third book or not. i aim assume you'll be so lucky you will be. it seems like you have to be writing a two-front war for christie now. he has to be getting up every night at midnight and look at what is moving. he has to worry about it in his self-interests. meanwhile, he has to talk to smarter money people...
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if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. strinberg asks her to sit on that line. yeah. were you having her sitting sitting earlier. and i'm asking the question, "who was she? who was she?" with a premonition and a hope that it's gonna be me. and when it is, it hits me in the stomach. and it's a jolt. it's like having pushed it. i mean, it's the same thing of her constantly pushing things and then running away the last minute. and suddenly she's pushed something and it's happened. and she can't avoid that. and then the-- i don't know whether that would help you-- "have you ever been in love?" becomes that much more imperial. yes. imperious. "as a friend and as an equal" is not an imperious line. that's a genuine line too. i mean, given that we're going along the lines that communication and
if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. who was she? who was she? you cannot order me to tell you that. if i ask you as an equal, as a friend, who was she? you. how absurd. strinberg asks her to sit on that line. yeah. were you having her sitting sitting earlier. and i'm asking the question, "who was she? who was she?" with a...
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person who. will be paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue it's boring and sometimes the homeless people to be able to inflict my. say country rather than staying the resistance of the world as you need to be in this city or region city and the world what people. pay money to do is give you. the tools anybody can make you feel good you know good. new york london. the whole world is. a father one down the end of it to hang up the coins out the link at the end of the street another one the more transparent society gets the money or the proper tears become we see military and state and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are the fear that has a thousand on. our our key. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. when they wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns and virus. how to use them. this is the one that i want to go away from
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someone who doesn't know them. someone who doesn't know their perpetrator., unbiased objective reviewer who can make evidence properly and make a judgment. we're hoping with this reform it will give people confidence again in the system and believe that justice is possible for them. and that's unfortunately what they do not believe today. >> all right. let's talk politics. where are we today? >> well we have 53 supporters. we have a majority of the senate all right. we have even more who are not yet public in their support. and if we are forced to overcome a filibuster because of the politics, we will. we will get the votes we need to pass this measure. because the men and women who serve in our armed services do not deserve to be attacked raped, or brutalized by somebody within their own unit. we're not talking about some foreign enemy abroad. we're talking about the brothers and sisters that they serve every day with. they deserve a justice system that's worthy of their sacrifice. >> and how about president obama, quickly, and the pentagon. are they for th
someone who doesn't know them. someone who doesn't know their perpetrator., unbiased objective reviewer who can make evidence properly and make a judgment. we're hoping with this reform it will give people confidence again in the system and believe that justice is possible for them. and that's unfortunately what they do not believe today. >> all right. let's talk politics. where are we today? >> well we have 53 supporters. we have a majority of the senate all right. we have even...
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there were a number of writers who were skeptical, writers who knew something wasn't going on. they couldn't write anything really without any evidence. the truth is that baseball writers as a group, they are not investigative reporters. and really, if you are going to blame anyone on the journalistic side, i would almost go a level higher to the editors and the producers of the t.v. networks. they could have assigned stories to the investigative reporters they do have and actually dug deep and tried to find some of these things out. nobody really did that for a a long time. so, yeah, look. there is plenty of blame to go around and the players deserve their share and so do a lot of other people. >> jonah, isn't there still a question mark over a lot of this? because even many of the people who were spoken of routinely as being tainted have never actually failed a drug test or been caught doping? >> no question about it. i mean i think that there needs to be a burden of proof and, you know, i think in the past, rob talked about the idea of being -- that you wanted to be sure if
there were a number of writers who were skeptical, writers who knew something wasn't going on. they couldn't write anything really without any evidence. the truth is that baseball writers as a group, they are not investigative reporters. and really, if you are going to blame anyone on the journalistic side, i would almost go a level higher to the editors and the producers of the t.v. networks. they could have assigned stories to the investigative reporters they do have and actually dug deep and...
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that represents a change by governor christie, who previously responded by mocking reporters who dared to ask him about it. >> i worked the cones. unbeknownst to everybody, i was the guy out there. i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question? what happened? no, i haven't. just because john wisniewski is obsessed with this, and loretta weinberg, it shows you they have nothing to do. >> they are new jersey legislators who have been investigating this scandal since it first broke. >> he's denied that anyone in his office had any knowledge of the shutdown whatsoever. >> i've spoken to everybody on my staff and asked anybody around here and my campaign manager if they knew anything more about this that we didn't already know, they told me know, and so i -- you know, the chief of staff and the chief council assured me that they feel comfortable that they have all the information we need to have. >> now it turns out the whole thing was ordered from within his office and at least one of his top staffers had updates throughout on the plannin
that represents a change by governor christie, who previously responded by mocking reporters who dared to ask him about it. >> i worked the cones. unbeknownst to everybody, i was the guy out there. i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question? what happened? no, i haven't. just because john wisniewski is obsessed with this, and loretta weinberg, it shows you they have nothing to do. >> they are new jersey legislators who have been...
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who cares, right? in charge of waging nuclear war on behalf of the united states of america and some enterprising chinese spy has found a way to blackmail you over your counterfeit gambling chips thing. then yes, we all have a very, very big problem. the downgrading of america's nuclear security rating did not even account for what came to light soon thereafter involving the air force general who's in charge of all nuclear missiles. he too was fired recently for in his case, quote, personal misbehavior on an official trip to russia. the report on his incident describes the general in charge of all of america's nuclear missiles going on a four-day drinking binge that started before the air delegation got to moscow. the air force's own investigation said the drunk general spent lots of time with suspicious foreign women who always just seemed to be around, including his long talks about physics with a woman who worked at a cigar store. seriously? yes, cigar store. all the while publicly boasting about hi
who cares, right? in charge of waging nuclear war on behalf of the united states of america and some enterprising chinese spy has found a way to blackmail you over your counterfeit gambling chips thing. then yes, we all have a very, very big problem. the downgrading of america's nuclear security rating did not even account for what came to light soon thereafter involving the air force general who's in charge of all nuclear missiles. he too was fired recently for in his case, quote, personal...
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it's also bill baroni who was helping manage this situation, who was also there with him that morning. >> let me go back to the assembly, the majority leader. mr. greenwald, it seems every person's name that has come up in this, starting with wildstein and baroni and kelly and stepien, everybody who has really been nabbed here is part of this little cabal that closed the bridges down, knew about it and enjoyed what was going on, was totally with it. no appointee of the governor ever raised their hands, his or her hands and said this isn't what our governor wants done here. there is no evidence at all, mr. greenwald, of anybody in the governor's circle, those closest to him, handpicked by him that ever said anything but this is great. let's close that bridge down for four or five days. >> yeah, you know, you're absolutely right. the reality is that the governor is the chief executive. but he is also intimately involved in his campaign. and he rose to national prominence because he is a very savvy politician there is not a politician worth their weight in gold who less than two months b
it's also bill baroni who was helping manage this situation, who was also there with him that morning. >> let me go back to the assembly, the majority leader. mr. greenwald, it seems every person's name that has come up in this, starting with wildstein and baroni and kelly and stepien, everybody who has really been nabbed here is part of this little cabal that closed the bridges down, knew about it and enjoyed what was going on, was totally with it. no appointee of the governor ever...
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who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 people in 9/11. why is he allowed to write to people around the country? he's got pen pal. >> hi. this is dolly par ton and you're watching "fox & friends." >> hello, everybody and dolly par ton probably watching right now in pigeon forge, tennessee -plt i believe that is where dolly wood is. >> don't ask me. it's november. [buzzer] >> we approach the affordable care act deadline. >> the problem is, there's a lot problems still. i'm amazed too. i thought it was a very significant story on sunday about obamacare. on page 9, the bottom of the page in "the new york times" and it said essentially people aren't able to get insurance so they are paying for their son know -- sonograms out of their pockets. now stats come out about
who is on the hook? not the government. it's you, of course, the taxpayer. >> lone survivor, number one movie in the country right now but liberal blogs calling it propaganda. this morning a medal of honor recipient fires back at the propaganda charge. >> a man responsible for the deaths of nearly 3,000 people in 9/11. why is he allowed to write to people around the country? he's got pen pal. >> hi. this is dolly par ton and you're watching "fox & friends."...
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who knows. but as they continue as the fbi to unfold and, you know, to peel back the onion, as they say, and we know the fbi leaves no stone unturned, who knows what we could be talking about next week, brianna. so joey, before i let you go, i want to ask you this. and chris christie has -- you know, as we heard from joe johns, he has this background of being a federal lawyer. he knows or should know what to do, what not to do. he's talking about kind of doing this, you know, internal look himself. under the threat of a federal investigation, should he be sort of dallying in that, trying to figure out what went on, or should he just kind of step back and say, you know, what let's let the feds decide if this is an issue. >> reporter: sure, brianna. i know he has wonderful advisers, and they'll advise him accordingly as to what he shut do. but i think there is a political consideration as well as an actual legal and ethical consideration. politically, he has headaches. people much more qualified t
who knows. but as they continue as the fbi to unfold and, you know, to peel back the onion, as they say, and we know the fbi leaves no stone unturned, who knows what we could be talking about next week, brianna. so joey, before i let you go, i want to ask you this. and chris christie has -- you know, as we heard from joe johns, he has this background of being a federal lawyer. he knows or should know what to do, what not to do. he's talking about kind of doing this, you know, internal look...
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we've got brenda mitchel who is our supervisor and store keeper and another gentleman who works with me in materials. we have ricardo and this is some of them. we have others who were not able to make it. in addition we're working with a store union labor union and we're tacking some of their suggestions in making improvements and so i want to recognize them all. thank you very much for the award >> thank you very much (clapping.) >> next, i want to ask the director of streets to recognize one of our astounding parking control officers. >> good afternoon mr. yee. >> good afternoon chair nolan and members of the board and director edward reiskin and sfmta. i'm really pleased to announce our winner maria this is quite an awe suspicious occasion it's here one year anniversary pr i hope we don't raise her expectations so much she'll expect something every year. i want to announce our manager of our enforcement division >> thank you. good afternoon. chairperson nolan and members of the board and he reiskin. so today we would like to honor parking control officer maria for her hard work an
we've got brenda mitchel who is our supervisor and store keeper and another gentleman who works with me in materials. we have ricardo and this is some of them. we have others who were not able to make it. in addition we're working with a store union labor union and we're tacking some of their suggestions in making improvements and so i want to recognize them all. thank you very much for the award >> thank you very much (clapping.) >> next, i want to ask the director of streets to...
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who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. test test >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of this dream. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. >> what a great, great man. on this day of remembrance of dr. martin luther king, a new tape has been unearthed of the civil rights leader. it was discovered in an attic in tennessee several years ago, but the portion you're about to hear is only now being made public. he's discussing jfk's role in helping get him released from a prison in 1960. >> now, it is true that senator kennedy did take a specific step. he was in contact with officials in georgia during my arrest and he called my wife, made a personal call, and expressed his concern and said to her that he w
who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. test test >> i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of this dream. we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. >> what a great,...
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who works for whom. i have p. in traffic and i know how angry i am in traffic. i always wonder, who did this to me? >> some republicans stand back, democrats wasting very little time piling on, revisiting the very cries that made chris christie national sensation and wondering the governor misused some of the sandy aid, for this ad campaign. >> jersey shore is open. >> you've bet it is. we're stronger than the storm. >> get ready, former democratic pollster says it will likely get worse. >> likely get worse before it gets better, assuming it gets better. you have to first start with the republicans, which reminds me of a gene mccarthy -- what he said -- the people who shoot their own wounded, republicans, the democrats when there's a problem, they rally around the leader of their party, even if they disagree with him to an extent they're willing to embarrass themself, even if they detest the leader of the party. that's the first difference. the second is you're noticing what happens when the democrats sm
who works for whom. i have p. in traffic and i know how angry i am in traffic. i always wonder, who did this to me? >> some republicans stand back, democrats wasting very little time piling on, revisiting the very cries that made chris christie national sensation and wondering the governor misused some of the sandy aid, for this ad campaign. >> jersey shore is open. >> you've bet it is. we're stronger than the storm. >> get ready, former democratic pollster says it will...
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that is part of who we are as americans, it is part of who we are in our heritage. i believe comprehensive immigration reform should include the opportunity for those present in this country who earn it and who are entitled to it to become citizens. so we must in my view as a matter of homeland security as and a matter of who we are as americans address comprehensive common sense immigration reform and address it this year. >> you can watch more of secretary johnson's remarks and more of the u.s. conference inter meeting on line. >> millions of egyptians came down to the streets in nationwide protests. >> this uprising defies any definition. >> about 20 minutes after landing, driving towards the square, the military has come down to the streets. i was stopped and searched the car and in it found the film, egypt we are watching you. which is not a good title as the country is exploding. so they said, come with us. we just want to talk with you for a while. and i went to a place, i still don't know where the location was, and i was taken by people in plain clothes so
that is part of who we are as americans, it is part of who we are in our heritage. i believe comprehensive immigration reform should include the opportunity for those present in this country who earn it and who are entitled to it to become citizens. so we must in my view as a matter of homeland security as and a matter of who we are as americans address comprehensive common sense immigration reform and address it this year. >> you can watch more of secretary johnson's remarks and more of...
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because remember, these are the same folks who gave us the stimulus, who gave us tax increases, who gave us obamacare. all of it was done in the name of helping the little guy. in the name of greater equality. so what they've given us, it's given us this mess that we have in our country? record numbers of long-term unemployed. record numbers on food stamp -ps, people losing their health care plans, others seeing premiums shoot up when they can least afford it. and now another call, one more call for a government fix. washington democrats have shown almost no interest for five years in working together on ways to create the kind of good, stable, high-paying jobs that people really want and need. this is a real disservice. first and foremost to those who are struggling the most out there, from the college graduate who suddenly finds herself wondering why she's got huge student loan debts but no prospects of work to the 50-year-old dad who's worked his whole adult life and suddenly can't find a job that meets either his needs or his potential. and yet, this administration's proposed solutio
because remember, these are the same folks who gave us the stimulus, who gave us tax increases, who gave us obamacare. all of it was done in the name of helping the little guy. in the name of greater equality. so what they've given us, it's given us this mess that we have in our country? record numbers of long-term unemployed. record numbers on food stamp -ps, people losing their health care plans, others seeing premiums shoot up when they can least afford it. and now another call, one more...
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he is who he is. bill clinton who is who he is. we valorize lbj and what he achieved. what gets lost is it was a disastrous decision to deepen our involvement in vietnam. bill clinton of are manifest. >> you talk about having friends over. he has a small group of friends. make the comparison with john podesta. with bill clinton, there was a large list. >> a lot of people needed jobs. >> and they deserve the job. wax when he was handling the transition and he called president obama and said who needs to be taking care of, and the list was short, he said he travels light. >> and he has maintained a lightness in the white house in terms of friends. --he hashe impression basically said we are friends, friends who got me into the white house. i think it is possible to make new friends myself. >> men in a particularly great at this after a certain age. a president knows he is a highly political transaction possible. motives.y of people's >> some of the quotes, i found i knew much more because i read this piece. one of the things i have learned to appreciate more is you are e
he is who he is. bill clinton who is who he is. we valorize lbj and what he achieved. what gets lost is it was a disastrous decision to deepen our involvement in vietnam. bill clinton of are manifest. >> you talk about having friends over. he has a small group of friends. make the comparison with john podesta. with bill clinton, there was a large list. >> a lot of people needed jobs. >> and they deserve the job. wax when he was handling the transition and he called president...
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you begin to ask who owns the oil. who owns the iron? you begin to ask why do people have to pay water bills in a word that is 2/3rds water? that kind of talk will get you killed and sure enough a year later he is killed. he talks about capitalism and in '67 at the riverside church he calls america the greatest prevailing of military violence and takes a stand against the vietnam war. now, how is america then going to remember king? well it can't remember him if is going to raise him to iconic status and put him on the mole. it has to sanitize him for public consumption. it has to make him the person that is second to mother teresa and you cannot do that with a man in america who questions capitalism. remembering king in that way doesn't raise him above the fray, it would enter him into it. that is what the shutdown was about. they just cut people's food stamps. it doesn't work unless what it takes to be an american icon changes. you cannot remember him like that. the power that be that call america the greatest prevailer of military vio
you begin to ask who owns the oil. who owns the iron? you begin to ask why do people have to pay water bills in a word that is 2/3rds water? that kind of talk will get you killed and sure enough a year later he is killed. he talks about capitalism and in '67 at the riverside church he calls america the greatest prevailing of military violence and takes a stand against the vietnam war. now, how is america then going to remember king? well it can't remember him if is going to raise him to iconic...
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there are parents out there who are concerned this more marijuana out there in the hands of people whoy, it's going to filter down into kids even though kids can't buy it. >> understand that i have two young kids myself. and i am just like those parents, i'm concerned about marijuana or anything else in terms of my kids. but quite frankly, if you're a parent and your focus is on drugs, you probably already lost the battle. parenting requires you, the parent, completely when we think about how children engage in sex, how children drive automobiles, all of these things you have to parent. drugs are not the problem. the problem is lack of parenting and other things. >> do you see that, dr. drew? >> i don't disagree strongly. with respect to this issue of why does somebody do a drug in the first place, you and i were talk about ecstasy off the air. a human being reaches for a substance because they're emotionally unregulated. the issue of developing a flexible capacity to regulate your emotional system we don't help people to do. >> that's not true. think about alcohol, when you take a dri
there are parents out there who are concerned this more marijuana out there in the hands of people whoy, it's going to filter down into kids even though kids can't buy it. >> understand that i have two young kids myself. and i am just like those parents, i'm concerned about marijuana or anything else in terms of my kids. but quite frankly, if you're a parent and your focus is on drugs, you probably already lost the battle. parenting requires you, the parent, completely when we think about...
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we're hearing from people who knew the kids, and who witnessed the shooting, and that it may be a case of bullying. now, whether or not the kid, the child who had the shotgun shot the person who actually bullied him is unknown, whether or not the girl was involved or not in this is unknown, as well. but it is possible that bullying may be at the center of this. anderson? >> do you know how he got hold of a shotgun? >> reporter: we don't. but new mexico and roswell, shotguns are fairly normal gun out in that part of the world. it may have been his. it may have been his parents. but certainly access to guns in new mexico is something that a lot of kids do have access to, anderson. >> miguel marquez, appreciate the update. now a court case that pits a grieving family against the texas hospital that says it's bound by law to ignore their wishes. at the center is a woman named marlise, pregnant with her second child. she was declared brain dead. when they learned she was brain dead, her husband and parents stating her wishes asked the hospital to remove her from life support. now they're as
we're hearing from people who knew the kids, and who witnessed the shooting, and that it may be a case of bullying. now, whether or not the kid, the child who had the shotgun shot the person who actually bullied him is unknown, whether or not the girl was involved or not in this is unknown, as well. but it is possible that bullying may be at the center of this. anderson? >> do you know how he got hold of a shotgun? >> reporter: we don't. but new mexico and roswell, shotguns are...
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who told you that things would be ok? who specifically informed you? >> i received regular briefings. the person i heard from the most was probably henry chao. >> despite debriefing from mckinsey, did he say that things would be ok? >> we had regular reports on the status of the bill. when i came here in september, the testimony that i gave was based on briefings that i had from mr. chao and others. >> did you discuss the contents of the briefings with him? >> i think we discussed the issues that were raised i the briefings. when he was here and speaking under oath, he said that he did not know anything about it. >> i do not know if you saw the report himself. lexi with significant and not that the secretary said that she hired mckinsey to give them briefings and look about this analysis. significant problems are identified. they were not small. now we are not sure whether or not the key person who was advising on this was even told about this report to identify and what to do about the major problems. >> we adopted a number of the recommendations that
who told you that things would be ok? who specifically informed you? >> i received regular briefings. the person i heard from the most was probably henry chao. >> despite debriefing from mckinsey, did he say that things would be ok? >> we had regular reports on the status of the bill. when i came here in september, the testimony that i gave was based on briefings that i had from mr. chao and others. >> did you discuss the contents of the briefings with him? >> i...
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do you know who the girl was who was 13 who was wounded? >> yes. kendall. >> and are these friends of yours or people you just know at the school? >> they're friends of mine. >> so you saw the shooter. we're not going to name him at the moment. so don't use his name. but do you know the boy who used the shotgun? >> yes, sir. >> and did you have any indication when you saw him arriving with his bag that he had anything wrong with him? that he was angry or agitated? >> i don't know about that. >> did you actually see any of the shooting, or did you just hear the shots go off? >> no. i seen the shootings. >> so you saw this boy shooting your two friends. >> yes. >> what did that feel like to you? it must have been terrifying. >> i was in shock when i seen i it. >> i want to emphasize at this stage that we asked your mother for the permission to talk to us. and she gave us that permission. obviously very difficult to interview any young people in this kind of situation. but tell me, knmonique, after y saw the shooting happened, who actually stopped thi
do you know who the girl was who was 13 who was wounded? >> yes. kendall. >> and are these friends of yours or people you just know at the school? >> they're friends of mine. >> so you saw the shooter. we're not going to name him at the moment. so don't use his name. but do you know the boy who used the shotgun? >> yes, sir. >> and did you have any indication when you saw him arriving with his bag that he had anything wrong with him? that he was angry or...
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who like people who are outside of the party system and the way things, politics are usually practiced. this smells of the way politics are usually practiced at the lowest level. that kills with independent voters. >> it reminds me of that kelseygr kelseygrkelsey gr kelsey grammar show. it was pretty rough. >> this is going to pin christie down too. there will be a couple of investigations and once you start looking at anything -- you know this from washington and local politic, who knows what else can come up. he was moving more and more towards the national stage he took over the republican governor's association, he was moving away from trenton. this is going to pull him back in and get him stuck in whatever mud there may be there. >> well trenton makes the world takes. thank you so much howard, david. kathleen parker great to have you on tonight for this sordid story. this story is not going away. you can pet we'll talk about it tomorrow. this is the bridge to nowhere for chris christie. up next good thing dennis rodman is making friends in north korea because he's losing them back
who like people who are outside of the party system and the way things, politics are usually practiced. this smells of the way politics are usually practiced at the lowest level. that kills with independent voters. >> it reminds me of that kelseygr kelseygrkelsey gr kelsey grammar show. it was pretty rough. >> this is going to pin christie down too. there will be a couple of investigations and once you start looking at anything -- you know this from washington and local politic, who...
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are incarcerated and who can't be here. we want to publicly thank david campos's office who sent in aides to come speak with our weekly group on tuesday nights which i might add is very different than just taking a fewer of the facility. we want to invite the rest of the supervisors to come, contact our organization and come actually sit down in rooms and speak to the people, the very population who are most directly impacted by this decision. so, in that vein i'm going to read statements from some of our members who are currently in county jail 2. a new state-of-the-art facility is irrelevant if it's filled with deputies who abuse their power, with insufficient health care, with lack of continuing education, with no contact visits with our families. a jail house is a jail house is a jail house. it is never safe. i've been in jail pretrial for more than one year. i know people who have been here for up to six years pretrial. if you are concerned about the burden of transportation for our families, create bail reform. let me
are incarcerated and who can't be here. we want to publicly thank david campos's office who sent in aides to come speak with our weekly group on tuesday nights which i might add is very different than just taking a fewer of the facility. we want to invite the rest of the supervisors to come, contact our organization and come actually sit down in rooms and speak to the people, the very population who are most directly impacted by this decision. so, in that vein i'm going to read statements from...
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if you talk to anybody, i think who knew her before her chris christie days, who knew her as an aide to assemblyman dave russo from bergen county, they would tell you if you had gone back in time in 2005 and said this is where bridget kelly is going to be in 2014, they would say that's crazy? >> why? >> it totally does not fit the type of a political payback artist. very intelligent woman, very smart woman, but not a kind of person who is going to think this viciously and think up a cutthroat scheme like this and execute it and carry it out. it does not seem in keeping with the woman i knew at all. >> is that credible to you, krystal? because congressman pascrell said the same thing steve saying. he knew her when she worked for this assemblyman, and he says she was not the kind of woman he felt got up in the morning and said let's do some political retribution by jamming traffic. >> i don't know her personally. i certainly trust steve's judgment on this. that's the other piece of this that christie seems not to want to ask. so if it wasn't her, where did this direction come from? if
if you talk to anybody, i think who knew her before her chris christie days, who knew her as an aide to assemblyman dave russo from bergen county, they would tell you if you had gone back in time in 2005 and said this is where bridget kelly is going to be in 2014, they would say that's crazy? >> why? >> it totally does not fit the type of a political payback artist. very intelligent woman, very smart woman, but not a kind of person who is going to think this viciously and think up a...
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and who saved his life. and another gentleman who i admire very, very much as many of you may know, the kennedys had a second son born august of 1963, patrick bouvier kennedy. he lived only 40 hours. research and he tried to save his life for 30 of those hours had never spoken publicly about this incident ever before. he gave me his first ever interview. i told people i would not ask the many questions about john kennedy's sex life or assassination conspiracy theories. more than enough has been written about both. people were very appreciative of that aspect. there are two or three family members were in the book, including a nephew, christopher kennedy lawford. he is an actor, filmmaker and author on various books on addictions. he lives in southern california. i have contacted him and said what i wanted to do, and like the other people i sought after, i mailed him a letter. i made sure that the first thing he opened when he saw that letter was a photo of him that i had found at the kennedy library in bosto
and who saved his life. and another gentleman who i admire very, very much as many of you may know, the kennedys had a second son born august of 1963, patrick bouvier kennedy. he lived only 40 hours. research and he tried to save his life for 30 of those hours had never spoken publicly about this incident ever before. he gave me his first ever interview. i told people i would not ask the many questions about john kennedy's sex life or assassination conspiracy theories. more than enough has been...
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are tourists who come in who cares might find a way. we've got a problem with proof. we will 80 want to make sure that people are eligible for the service and we'll have to have a screening for that. we're thinking about how to revolve that problem. we're talking about the parasite debt consumers. the chiropractor would have to do 10 wheelchair credits per month. the maximum per year is $467 so a driver who really hustles will work toward their medallion and would not have to put any payment down on their medallion at all but a 5 percent down would be sufficient. all of our ramp medallion holders were at the top of the medallion list they all qualified for a half price medallion. more than half of them have turned their ramp medallions back and have acquired a half medallion. so when we get those back through the legislation it allows the director of transportation to set the lawns. in addition we've allowed the discretion it issue the direct issuing to taxi drivers. there's 63 exceptional drivers who provide a lot of who ever. half of
are tourists who come in who cares might find a way. we've got a problem with proof. we will 80 want to make sure that people are eligible for the service and we'll have to have a screening for that. we're thinking about how to revolve that problem. we're talking about the parasite debt consumers. the chiropractor would have to do 10 wheelchair credits per month. the maximum per year is $467 so a driver who really hustles will work toward their medallion and would not have to put any payment...
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who knows i sleep on this side? who knows my habits? >> reporter: chastain says she has no idea who left the dimes. woe we found no evidence linking to the sheriff. in the criminal world, a dime means snitching on someone and it can be a warning to keep your mouth shout. she lives an hour from sabine and had been complaining to her local police and sheriff's deputies about suspicious behavior in what she calls a known meth house adjacent to her 63-acre property. >> complained to the sheriff, anybody that would listen. >> reporter: people in sabine county and surrounding towns say there are a lot of drugs, a lot of meth in these areas. alfred wright's official autopsy found three types of drugs in his system -- meth, cocaine and amphetamines. his left ear and his tongue were missing. the 28-year-old physical therapist and married father of three was on his way to treat his last patient of the day when his truck broke down at a liquor store. he was on his cell phone with his wife, waiting for his parents to pick him up when he disappeared
who knows i sleep on this side? who knows my habits? >> reporter: chastain says she has no idea who left the dimes. woe we found no evidence linking to the sheriff. in the criminal world, a dime means snitching on someone and it can be a warning to keep your mouth shout. she lives an hour from sabine and had been complaining to her local police and sheriff's deputies about suspicious behavior in what she calls a known meth house adjacent to her 63-acre property. >> complained to the...
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africa and the white people who lived in the villages. so i would say that there's been some slow progress made. there's been some very wealthy black people in south africa as you know, some of them. but the country has not realized the balance in be economic progress and educational progress and social progress that nelson mandela envisioned. >> we are in sandton a suburb of johannesburg. probably the wealthiest, more millionaires than in anywhere in south africa, we are in a hotel and probably a mile away from leavmentd alexander township. hihidden from view, there are people there that i guess at the end of apartheid, people thought would come better bus service and running waters, these are folks not looking to be rich, they thought there was a deal coming to them. i guess this is an expectation that everybody who turns to democracy and human rights looks for. >> well, that's one of the problems that exist. a few years ago my wife and i came here with a bunch of volunteers to build 100 homes in durbi rbin. they are not forced to live
africa and the white people who lived in the villages. so i would say that there's been some slow progress made. there's been some very wealthy black people in south africa as you know, some of them. but the country has not realized the balance in be economic progress and educational progress and social progress that nelson mandela envisioned. >> we are in sandton a suburb of johannesburg. probably the wealthiest, more millionaires than in anywhere in south africa, we are in a hotel and...
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belong to all who live image. both black and white and there's never been an intention to victimize rides and the vision in the mission of the south african police service is to protect everybody any citizen but the recent passing of nelson mandela who devoted his life to be consolingly races has seen white nerves shoot up personally i think it's going to get worse. because they were scared for you if true it's a sad legacy for a man who devoted his life to building a rainbow nation and the unfortunate reality is that south africa is still a very racially divided country there's a huge discrepancy between the haves who tend to be white citizens and the have nots who tend to be blacks who live in townships like this one. r.t. south africa. and added we follow the most memorable moments in a long as torch relay in the history of the olympics on the road. the majority of congress are now millionaires for the first time in history according to the center for responsive politics which sounds pretty insulting when the a
belong to all who live image. both black and white and there's never been an intention to victimize rides and the vision in the mission of the south african police service is to protect everybody any citizen but the recent passing of nelson mandela who devoted his life to be consolingly races has seen white nerves shoot up personally i think it's going to get worse. because they were scared for you if true it's a sad legacy for a man who devoted his life to building a rainbow nation and the...