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paul: golf. charlie: you like golf? paul: i don't know. i don't play it. charlie: the people who play it seemed to be obsessed. paul: no matter where you go you can always do it. charlie: you've got a lifetime. paul: i always feel it's like violin. is it too late? did i miss the boat? charlie: or like piano. paul: i look at a piano, guitar, violin and i say i know the sound it's capable of making, but it's just so frustrating. charlie: you can do drama, comedy, whatever they ask. can't you? paul: i would like to attempt to do whatever they asked. i do think drama and comedy are not that different. a lot of what i focus on his character and what's happening to the character. charlie: is that true for you? paul: but something like "anchorman," which is a cartoon you get a little bit more leeway. i'm not trying to play it where the character thinks what's going on is funny. people describe me as a comedian but i've never done standup. i actually studied theater. this whole thing with a career in comedy came about around the time of "anchorman." when we were s
paul: golf. charlie: you like golf? paul: i don't know. i don't play it. charlie: the people who play it seemed to be obsessed. paul: no matter where you go you can always do it. charlie: you've got a lifetime. paul: i always feel it's like violin. is it too late? did i miss the boat? charlie: or like piano. paul: i look at a piano, guitar, violin and i say i know the sound it's capable of making, but it's just so frustrating. charlie: you can do drama, comedy, whatever they ask. can't you?...
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paul, it is paul. sorry, i was wrong. >> jimmy: wait, who drinks? paul? i drink? >> you drink, jimmy. >> jimmy: what is it, gravy -- >> gravy and tequila. >> that's awful. >> they call it thanksgiving south of the border. paul? >> what? >> your new movie is called "ant-man"? >> it is, yeah. >> why don't they just call it "uncle." >> jimmy: no, that's a a different antman. >> that's pretty good, drinko. >> i've got lyme disease. be cool. [ laughter ] just trying my best. all right jimmy, chug it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's just awful. [ grunts ] >> jimmy: shut up! >> delicious tequila gravy. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this is the last time we're playing drinko, ladies and gentlemen, on this show. [ laughter ] congratulations to paul rudd, the winner. [ cheers ] "ant man" is in theaters this friday, everybody. go see it. jon glaser joins us after the break. stick around, everybody! ♪ the signs are everywhere. the lincoln summer invitation is on. get exceptional offers on the compact utility mkc, mkz sedan... the iconic navigator. and get a first
paul, it is paul. sorry, i was wrong. >> jimmy: wait, who drinks? paul? i drink? >> you drink, jimmy. >> jimmy: what is it, gravy -- >> gravy and tequila. >> that's awful. >> they call it thanksgiving south of the border. paul? >> what? >> your new movie is called "ant-man"? >> it is, yeah. >> why don't they just call it "uncle." >> jimmy: no, that's a a different antman. >> that's pretty good, drinko....
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okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there. >> nonviolent. >> dixon is back in jail on a parole violation. he had been sentenced to 101 days for third degree theft. he's had prior convictions for theft, as well. >> don't hurt me. >> we have to put him in the restraint chair until he gets calmed down and gets evaluated once again. by the medical staff and then we take it from there. >> we're here to help you. relax. >> i'm not the bad guy. >> look at me. a nurse will come in here and check you out. everything will be fine. >> don't hurt me, please. >> just relax, all right. relax, man. >> for safety of himself, staff, the institution it's basically a coo
okay. >> paul, put the gown on. >> paul, i'm trying to make it easy. you're not going to get hurt. >> sergeant turry has decided to remove dixon from his cell and place him in a restraint chair so he can be safely evaluated by medical staff. >> paul, relax. >> for legal reasons jail policy has to videotape incidents like this one. >> nobody is hurting you. listen. nobody is hurting you. ready? relax. grab him. intake. >> go ahead, go right there....
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paul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm still very much involved. i'm doing all of the same things that i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul, but i also love working with sam altman. emily: now sam was actually the founder of one of your very first companies. paul: yeah. emily: loopt. when you stepped down, there were certainly people out there who said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a good thing he's not cut out to be me, because i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator is now. he is better than me at this. emily: come on, jessica. paul: i was good to giving advice to founders. emily: is sam going to
paul: yeah. emily: you are still doing office hours. paul: i had, this afternoon, i had the best conversation with a founder that i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stripe. 100% of the conversation was about giant, take-over-the-world ambitious plans. and that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm still very much involved. i'm doing all of the same things that i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss...
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you know what, paul? >> paul: what? >> i don't know. i just feel like this was kind of a special moment for me and my friend to come out here and then we come out here and you're still here. [ laughter ] i just feel like if you would just -- [ bleep ]. that's it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: this is -- for the kids out there -- >> these are the things that happen right before i get laid. [ light laughter ] >> seth: give me -- maybe my all-time favorite. >> that's how i get em in. it's how i draw them in. >> seth: we have -- can you please show me getting abducted from a doorway? >> yes. [ light laughter ] now it's important that you watch both -- there's a couple actions in this, so don't throw flowers right away. [ light laughter ] okay. hey, seth. seth? >> seth: yeah. >> i used the bathroom back there. >> seth: uh-huh. >> and i looked down and there were like extra feet in my stall and i keep telling people -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: bravo. bravo. we'll be right back with more from paula pell and james anders
you know what, paul? >> paul: what? >> i don't know. i just feel like this was kind of a special moment for me and my friend to come out here and then we come out here and you're still here. [ laughter ] i just feel like if you would just -- [ bleep ]. that's it. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: this is -- for the kids out there -- >> these are the things that happen right before i get laid. [ light laughter ] >> seth: give me -- maybe my all-time favorite....
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paul said he was asleep upstairs when he heard his father calling him. >> paul! paul! >> he said there was a small fire on the sofa, which his mother was trying to put out. he ran to the kitchen, got a pitcher of water and threw it on the sofa, but it made the fire worse. he told his parents to go out the back door. he called 911. then he went out the front door to his car. >> he was in his underwear, i believe, at the time. had his car parked out in front and had a gym bag in his car, and he felt he could get some shorts or clothes to put on. >> what doesn't make sense to me was paul's story. to this day i have problems with what he says happened. >> this incident raised eyebrows among investigators. >> he went in an entirely different direction. i mean, i think common sense dictates that you're going to make sure your folks get out of the house. and the way to make sure that your parents get out of the house is to follow them out of the house. >> paul camiolo admitted his behavior was a mistake but said he was dazed and confused. >> you know, i remember feeling guilt
paul said he was asleep upstairs when he heard his father calling him. >> paul! paul! >> he said there was a small fire on the sofa, which his mother was trying to put out. he ran to the kitchen, got a pitcher of water and threw it on the sofa, but it made the fire worse. he told his parents to go out the back door. he called 911. then he went out the front door to his car. >> he was in his underwear, i believe, at the time. had his car parked out in front and had a gym bag in...
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i was head of debate prep for paul ryan. and i was very disappoint in the outcome of the 2012 election but i spent a lot of time thinking about how the party needs to run, new generation candidates, and needs to be able to pass our message to young voters, particularly young women. in new york state, i grew up in my family, small business, my parents started as a kid. and it's gotten harder to grow as a business in new york than it was over 20 years ago when they started. we need policies to promote entrepreneurialism and innovation and economic growth. but we need to have a new generation of leadership in congress. so after 2012, i started working at my family's business which i grew up around and i started as a completely no-name candidate taking on a seeded incumbent. i made the rounds with large districts, community leaders, local elected officials, business leaders, to ask what they were looking for in congress. and at first blush, i think that many of them were shocked by my age. i was 29 at the time. and that was an i
i was head of debate prep for paul ryan. and i was very disappoint in the outcome of the 2012 election but i spent a lot of time thinking about how the party needs to run, new generation candidates, and needs to be able to pass our message to young voters, particularly young women. in new york state, i grew up in my family, small business, my parents started as a kid. and it's gotten harder to grow as a business in new york than it was over 20 years ago when they started. we need policies to...
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paul: absolutely. charlie: also the last couple of years i've played catch-up and i really see the appeal. charlie: is it black-and-white? paul: good versus evil, you know -- charlie: black-and-white. paul: the same thing as "star wars" and all of those epic tales. charlie: and interesting characters. tell me about this one. paul: i play a guy named scott lang whose he and in prison and winds up stealing the antman suit. i'm not the original antman. the original antman is hank pimm played by michael douglas. he creates a particle, the pimm particle, that enables a person to shrink. charlie: taking advantage of being able to shrink? paul: you are able to shrink but still retaining the strength of a human being. and also the ability to talk to ants. it sounds silly when i described it. [laughter] charlie: yes, it does. talking to answer is important. paul: -- talk toing to ants is important. paul: they are everywhere. so no matter what, you have an army at your back and call. charlie: could you make them
paul: absolutely. charlie: also the last couple of years i've played catch-up and i really see the appeal. charlie: is it black-and-white? paul: good versus evil, you know -- charlie: black-and-white. paul: the same thing as "star wars" and all of those epic tales. charlie: and interesting characters. tell me about this one. paul: i play a guy named scott lang whose he and in prison and winds up stealing the antman suit. i'm not the original antman. the original antman is hank pimm...
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>> paul, well, he's here tonight. >> vance and paul were half brothers and were quite close. paul jackson, he was living with his parents in arizona. and he had come out there to visit vance at his hillsboro home. >> we have two half brothers that have the same disrespect and anger and hate for women, except their mother. they really are mama's boys. and they like to degrade women, and they like to do it in a very sadistic way. >> you and paul are together in where? hillsboro? portland? >> port land. we saw that girl, and she was a real pretty girl. and we made arrangements to have sex. the three of us. >> tell us how the window got broken and what happened. >> because that girl jumped out the window. >> why did this girl jump out of your window? >> i have no idea. any time she wanted to leave, she could have left, except i caught her stealing the money. she could have just as easily run out the front door. >> you're aware we're searching your house at this time with a search warrant, we're finding a lot of items in your house. >> yeah. >> we then found a bunch of other photo
>> paul, well, he's here tonight. >> vance and paul were half brothers and were quite close. paul jackson, he was living with his parents in arizona. and he had come out there to visit vance at his hillsboro home. >> we have two half brothers that have the same disrespect and anger and hate for women, except their mother. they really are mama's boys. and they like to degrade women, and they like to do it in a very sadistic way. >> you and paul are together in where?...
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the show is called "third rail". >>> rand paul is a 3-time rail". presidential candidate in a life-long champion of libertarian champions. he has a book. in the book he spells out his opposition to american intervention in foreign wars. most people assume that paul's isolation is built on ideology. read the book. the antiwar stance is more personal, listen to how he explained it to me. it would be difficult to separate. it's philosophic, but it's personal, seeing friends and neighbours and relatives. and seeing the uselessness of the war. i say if you look at our history, the way you go to war changed. the founder is worried about the branch going into war. we don't have dangers to that. it's a constitutional issue, my contention it that there are too many wars, some are avoided and so far. governments have not been good at avoiding wars. they are the cause, and that's why i'm putting pressure on the people that bear the burden, they are to do more to prevent or stop the war is obviously in the 1960s. our government didn't stop the war in vietnam, i
the show is called "third rail". >>> rand paul is a 3-time rail". presidential candidate in a life-long champion of libertarian champions. he has a book. in the book he spells out his opposition to american intervention in foreign wars. most people assume that paul's isolation is built on ideology. read the book. the antiwar stance is more personal, listen to how he explained it to me. it would be difficult to separate. it's philosophic, but it's personal, seeing friends...
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he was interviewed by you, paul, for channel four news. this is a clip of what he said. >> yanis varoufakis, you said you would resign if there was a yes vote on sunday. what would you do if there is a no vote? >> we're going to press ahead. one that is viable unlike the deals offered to us by the institutions. the only reason we're having this event, paul, we were given an ultimatum on the basis of a set of proposals which we considered to be nonviable. in other words, up to four months from now, we're going to be still mired in an endless negotiation with an economy fading without investment. we thought we should put this to the greek people. except this if you wish, but if you don't, empower us with a no to seek a better deal for europe. amy: yanis varoufakis said he would quit if there was a yes vote. there was an overwhelming no vote and he quit. explain. >> look, the official explanation is he did it to lessen the physical and sort of moral friction there is with the creditors. he has been winding them up very effectively for months
he was interviewed by you, paul, for channel four news. this is a clip of what he said. >> yanis varoufakis, you said you would resign if there was a yes vote on sunday. what would you do if there is a no vote? >> we're going to press ahead. one that is viable unlike the deals offered to us by the institutions. the only reason we're having this event, paul, we were given an ultimatum on the basis of a set of proposals which we considered to be nonviable. in other words, up to four...
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>> my brother. >> who's that. >> paul. he's here tonight. >> okay. >> vance and paul were half brothers. quite close. paul jackson, he was living with his parents in arizona and came out there to visit. vance in his hillsboro home. >> two half brothers that have the same disrespect and anger and hate for women except their mother, really are mama's boys. and they like to degrade women and they like to do it in a very sadistic way. >> tell me about your window that got broken. >> the girl jumped out the window. >> why did she jump out the window? >> i don't know. anytime she wanted to leave, she could have left. but i caught her stealing the money. she could have easily walked out the front door. >> the search warrant, we find a lot of items in your house. >> yeah. >> we then found other photographs of other women who are probably not in that house on their own free will. >> we found some photographs in the house from people being tied up and bondage. >> old girlfriends. >> old girlfriends? >> yes. >> vance roberts is reall
>> my brother. >> who's that. >> paul. he's here tonight. >> okay. >> vance and paul were half brothers. quite close. paul jackson, he was living with his parents in arizona and came out there to visit. vance in his hillsboro home. >> two half brothers that have the same disrespect and anger and hate for women except their mother, really are mama's boys. and they like to degrade women and they like to do it in a very sadistic way. >> tell me about your...
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also with us is paul mcnamara. wonderful to have you on the show, paul. give us a sense of where you are seeing some of the commodities affecting the emerging markets. is this all a china play, and which of the countries are exposed when it comes to the selloff, not only an oil but across the board? paul: it is a commodity story. oil, less so. china has 10% of global oil but 90% of iron and coal. brazil is a huge oil exporter -- excuse me, huge iron exporter. soybeans out of argentina, all of south america is somewhere we want to look. also gold and coal out of south africa. around the world -- it is easier come in a way, to talk about the countries which are less vulnerable, which i think is india, central europe, mexico. these are the countries which manufactured goods, and they are seeing a big cost improvement. the oil price dropping is a huge deal for manufacturing plants, mexico. but across the board, i think brazil is the one we have seen the most -- at the same time we haven't seen the price of iron dropping and the government back down on some re
also with us is paul mcnamara. wonderful to have you on the show, paul. give us a sense of where you are seeing some of the commodities affecting the emerging markets. is this all a china play, and which of the countries are exposed when it comes to the selloff, not only an oil but across the board? paul: it is a commodity story. oil, less so. china has 10% of global oil but 90% of iron and coal. brazil is a huge oil exporter -- excuse me, huge iron exporter. soybeans out of argentina, all of...
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paul lawrence dunbar cobb. i think i was stamped from birth to have a respect for the written word, and a joy and respect for it. that is what got me started. and in 1965, when i was a reporter for the oakland post, i went to selma, and had an opportunity to have 14 hours of exclusive interview and walk with dr. king, because i doubled as both a reporter a marcher and an usher. in that brave march from selma to montgomery. and that is when i wedded the two, journalism and civil rights activism. >> what did you think of the movie and the recreation? >> i think the movie captured it. i think the movie captured the essence and it was accurate. those scenes where it showed dr. king in a jocular mood, that was real. that is the way it actually went down. so the viewer got a chance. one of the other reasons i say it was accurate because i saw myself in the old film footage, when they showed the eyes on the prize walking with dr. king. and so yeah, the movie was definitely accurate. >> when i had met you in the late 6
paul lawrence dunbar cobb. i think i was stamped from birth to have a respect for the written word, and a joy and respect for it. that is what got me started. and in 1965, when i was a reporter for the oakland post, i went to selma, and had an opportunity to have 14 hours of exclusive interview and walk with dr. king, because i doubled as both a reporter a marcher and an usher. in that brave march from selma to montgomery. and that is when i wedded the two, journalism and civil rights activism....
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>> paul, paul. >> paul -- i forgot their -- >> rand -- paul is their last name. >> oh, rand paul. >> i went out with some visual a aides to see what americans aides to see what americans really know about the people yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get connected to them. i wish that i could get into a time machine and go back 100 years, 200 years and just meet these people. being on ancestry just made me feel like i belonged somewhere. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, f
>> paul, paul. >> paul -- i forgot their -- >> rand -- paul is their last name. >> oh, rand paul. >> i went out with some visual a aides to see what americans aides to see what americans really know about the people yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that...
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the movie begins with paul haggis. >> right. >> and comes close to ending with paul haggis. >> right. >> really, he was a huge aspect of this even happening to begin with, right? no paul haggis, maybe none of this is --. >> i think for larry, he was the way in. and, therefore, it helped me in too. because he was -- you know, i think there's a tendency to demonize scientology. >> yeah. >> we think those crazy people, they don't have anything to do with me, you know, so long as i stay away from those buildings i'll be okay. when paul haggis, you know, i don't think most people were aware that paul haggis was a scientologist. >> was a scientologist, right. >> and then when he said i've left the church, people were like, whoa, he was a scientologist? but i think people regarded him with a tremendous amount of respect. >> right. >> he was a very smart guy, hugely accomplished screenwriter and filmmaker. >> right. >> and so people were like, well, how did he get in? you naturally want to know. what was it about scientology that drew him in? and, in fact, that's what fascinated larry and me
the movie begins with paul haggis. >> right. >> and comes close to ending with paul haggis. >> right. >> really, he was a huge aspect of this even happening to begin with, right? no paul haggis, maybe none of this is --. >> i think for larry, he was the way in. and, therefore, it helped me in too. because he was -- you know, i think there's a tendency to demonize scientology. >> yeah. >> we think those crazy people, they don't have anything to do with...
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hi. >> paul whose 26 and lives in newtown square with his mom and dad is autistic. >> paul is amazeing. this will make me cry. so he was diagnosed at about two years old. >> he also has some related issues with anxiety and impulse control and works closely with therapists at the talk institute and school. >> people look me do not have cognitive issues. just because we cannot communicate like typical people does not mean that we have a lower iq. >> until he learned to type when he was 14, paul was trapped with a mindful of ideas and feelings, a personality that he couldn't express. >> through typing, we were able to get to know paul for the first time really. >> but the typing is slow so paul is hoping the at&t connect ability challenge will come up with new technologies that allows him to communicate quicker. innovations from around the world are being submitted. not just to help possible with communication disorders. the new technology could help people with a variety of disabilityies. a few examples for the blind there's an indoor navigation device. >> restroom 35 feet ahead. >> for
hi. >> paul whose 26 and lives in newtown square with his mom and dad is autistic. >> paul is amazeing. this will make me cry. so he was diagnosed at about two years old. >> he also has some related issues with anxiety and impulse control and works closely with therapists at the talk institute and school. >> people look me do not have cognitive issues. just because we cannot communicate like typical people does not mean that we have a lower iq. >> until he learned...
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paul: no, we continue to like the u.s. and still think they are the lead dog in terms of global economic activity, global growth. we favor the u.s. markets first, the emerging markets third. in order to fund those purchases, we would recommend lightning up on the extent, especially at the long end of the curve. brendan: stepping back from the crisis at hand in europe, what do you see long-term for that economy, looking at developments for example in german manufacturing? paul: the economic cycle in europe is just getting. if you take valuations in this country versus valuations in europe, they are about the same. but the prospects for european earnings to improve from here, we think they probably have more forward momentum then u.s. earnings due at this point. when you consider the differences in the cycle, europe looks rather interesting. we would not encourage europe and japan over the u.s., but we think the fair valuation does not mean that the u.s. is more or less attractive. we would continue to emphasize buying the u
paul: no, we continue to like the u.s. and still think they are the lead dog in terms of global economic activity, global growth. we favor the u.s. markets first, the emerging markets third. in order to fund those purchases, we would recommend lightning up on the extent, especially at the long end of the curve. brendan: stepping back from the crisis at hand in europe, what do you see long-term for that economy, looking at developments for example in german manufacturing? paul: the economic...
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paul had only one debate historically. i worked with the romney campaign to make sure that paul has the separation she needed. what was interesting is that it was very unlike the way they prepared governor romney in terms of briefing materials. there was a lot of time spent with paul. we went through eight mock debates where we played a stand-in with joe biden. we prepped him and had specific questions and scenarios to play out. paul was very hands-on. he edited all of the material with a constant work in progress. by the end of it, the briefing materials had an entire briefcase. it was a 40 pound case of briefing materials that would go on the plane every day. as we were flying to the various campaign stops paul would practice areas parts of the debate. it was a great example for me, particularly because paul with so much younger than i was when he ran for office. paul's encouragement when i told him after the election that i was contemplating what do you think about if i ran for congress? he completely encouraged me. i c
paul had only one debate historically. i worked with the romney campaign to make sure that paul has the separation she needed. what was interesting is that it was very unlike the way they prepared governor romney in terms of briefing materials. there was a lot of time spent with paul. we went through eight mock debates where we played a stand-in with joe biden. we prepped him and had specific questions and scenarios to play out. paul was very hands-on. he edited all of the material with a...
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paul: yes. there was a lot of shadowboxing around this -- glenn stevens took questions after his predictable speech in which a number of people tried to get information out of him to which he laughed it off. central bank governors do play their cards close to their chest, let in terms of the australian dollar the headlines have been framing this in the context of oh the horror. but this is what the reserve bank of australia wanted. when stevens has been talking down the dollar four years, cutting rates consistently and saying he wants to see it and a lower range. that is what he got heading towards a six-year low. he also pointed out in the speech that this has had a beneficial effect and they are beginning to see the expansion rate of a lower currency. services are up half a percent which contributes about the same to gdp. he points out that it is the same contribution for the iron ore exports over the same period. the australian dollar is not at all troubling the reserve bank of government --
paul: yes. there was a lot of shadowboxing around this -- glenn stevens took questions after his predictable speech in which a number of people tried to get information out of him to which he laughed it off. central bank governors do play their cards close to their chest, let in terms of the australian dollar the headlines have been framing this in the context of oh the horror. but this is what the reserve bank of australia wanted. when stevens has been talking down the dollar four years,...
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paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh, yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how it is when you're out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself? and that actually kind of perked him up a little bit more. >> captain roy runs through his options. none of their usual rescue techniques, pulley systems, drilling, powerful air bags to separate rock, seem like they'd work in this situation. and just then, it hits him. >> i thought of wesson oil, you know, give some lubrication. >> wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learned in rescue school, but he's trained to solve problem fast. so he dispatches people, including paul's brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. >> so we said,
paul is understandably exhausted. captain roy knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved, including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh, yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how it is when you're out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself? and that actually...
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so there are all sorts of -- and by the way, rand paul pot tax system -- rand paul's tax system would get rid of the double taxation. host: the line for republicans new hampshire, kyle is waiting. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is -- back in the 1950's when the high rate was 91%, we had the biggest economic expansion. and because of the high rate, it's made more sense to reinvest your money back into the business and have the government subsidize 91% of it. and it made more sense because they were more inclined to pay their help more money because it was tax deductible and they would rather give it to the help than the government. so why shouldn't we go back to a high rate? and if you look at how much the corporate people pay in taxes, they paid 700, while working people on income tax paid $1.2 trillion. plus social security paid another $1 trillion. guest: just one point of interest is that under the rand paul affect, there is no payroll tax. the payroll tax is eliminated. when you ask about the issue of fairness, working-class people get a huge tax break under his p
so there are all sorts of -- and by the way, rand paul pot tax system -- rand paul's tax system would get rid of the double taxation. host: the line for republicans new hampshire, kyle is waiting. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is -- back in the 1950's when the high rate was 91%, we had the biggest economic expansion. and because of the high rate, it's made more sense to reinvest your money back into the business and have the government subsidize 91% of it. and it made more...
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longfellow wrote "paul revere's ride" in 1860 almost 100 years after it happened. here's another line from the poem. >> "it was two by the village clock..." >> "...when he came to the bridge in concord town." >> well, that didn't happen, either. >> he was stopped in lexington and was never able to actually make it beyond lexington to warn residents in the town of concord that the british were gonna be coming. >> the poem also leads you to believe that paul revere was the only rider that night. not so. >> there were several other men, the most important of which was william dawes, who rode off of boston neck, taking the land route to go and warn people in lexington and concord. the other man is a man named dr. samuel prescott, who was actually out visiting his girlfriend that night and was roped into helping with the business when he met up with revere and with dawes in lexington. >> so, then why did longfellow leave out those two men? >> that is a great question, and there are many historians and academics who've researched that particular piece. their answers seem
longfellow wrote "paul revere's ride" in 1860 almost 100 years after it happened. here's another line from the poem. >> "it was two by the village clock..." >> "...when he came to the bridge in concord town." >> well, that didn't happen, either. >> he was stopped in lexington and was never able to actually make it beyond lexington to warn residents in the town of concord that the british were gonna be coming. >> the poem also leads you...
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paul: online is where it is at the moment. you're seeing a lot of these emerges that are being brought together at last week we saw the party deal. this is brought on by increased taxation. it is forcing the online operators together. as a result, they are getting better -- they are getting bigger. jonathan: when i look at the likes of regulated, when we talk about m&a, we talk about what will regulators say? are they going to give this one a green light? poll: no they haven't. there is no doubt that the m&a is going to take a big interests risk. they will have to sell. how many they have to sell? whether the cma will allow this deal to take place is a whole different debate. jonathan: do you want to invest in a stock that going to confine 45% share? that is a question for the investors and analysts. i will not do that to paul jarvis. the world's most viable retailer is now a website. they saw the market cap jump above walmart. posting a profit. he stocks surging as much as 90%. a huge move in the world of tech. i will break a
paul: online is where it is at the moment. you're seeing a lot of these emerges that are being brought together at last week we saw the party deal. this is brought on by increased taxation. it is forcing the online operators together. as a result, they are getting better -- they are getting bigger. jonathan: when i look at the likes of regulated, when we talk about m&a, we talk about what will regulators say? are they going to give this one a green light? poll: no they haven't. there is no...
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we'll see you tomorrow. >> paul: all right. >> nikki: victor. i'm so sorry. you were telling the truth. >> victor: you finally believe me? >> nikki: well, yes, i do. i didn't at first. but phyllis admitted that jack was carrying a gun before the shooting. >> paul: we found a gun with jack's fingerprints on it in chelsea's apartment. >> victor: that's where he hid it. >> paul: well, victor, we're not sure that mr. bingham is the one who put it there. >> victor: seems like he would do that. he's that kind of a coward. is michael baldwin coming to arrange my release? >> paul: um, if you don't mind i'd like to ask you a few more questions about the, uh, weapon we recovered. >> victor: will you stop interrogating me and start
we'll see you tomorrow. >> paul: all right. >> nikki: victor. i'm so sorry. you were telling the truth. >> victor: you finally believe me? >> nikki: well, yes, i do. i didn't at first. but phyllis admitted that jack was carrying a gun before the shooting. >> paul: we found a gun with jack's fingerprints on it in chelsea's apartment. >> victor: that's where he hid it. >> paul: well, victor, we're not sure that mr. bingham is the one who put it there....
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i arrived rand paul if his son is making a mistake voting against the deal. here is what he told me. >> well we have a disagreement. it remains to be seen whether it's a mistake or not. i don't remember signing a pact and saying my son and i would have a disagreement on policy. if we look at the big picture, with the monetary policy spending, debt. he's by far the only one that approaches the idea that we should be less involved overseas. you know, you can pick out one vote and say this is a big difference. if you look at intervention overseas, provoking wars, i would say that he is miles above all the other candidates that seem to be locked in to the neocon position, that we have a moral obligation to police the world, and follow the neo-jack vannism where we spread american goodness. yes, i think that he represents those fews better than anyone else for non-intervention than knif of the other candidates. >> you have a right as an american not to answer the kevin. "time" magazine called him an interesting man in politics. his looking in the polls erasing tra
i arrived rand paul if his son is making a mistake voting against the deal. here is what he told me. >> well we have a disagreement. it remains to be seen whether it's a mistake or not. i don't remember signing a pact and saying my son and i would have a disagreement on policy. if we look at the big picture, with the monetary policy spending, debt. he's by far the only one that approaches the idea that we should be less involved overseas. you know, you can pick out one vote and say this...
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paul rudd. paul rudd is an asshole. (cheers and applause) >> jon! thank you for the shoutout, buddy! really, this is the best asshole you could come up with? >> jon: hey, klepper i just (bleep) your man while your dad dad watched. you piece of (bleep). trump 2016! (applause) i stand corrected. that guy's a real asshole. >> jon: i get it now, trump's campaign is a step forward for assholes everywhere. >> a giant leap for ass kind. let me tell you a story about a little boat. people used to say to me -- to him, little boy, you will never be president. you're way too big an asshole, jordan -- lilt boy. then he'd cry myself to sleep listening to nickel back. do you know who that little me was jon? >> jon: it was you. no, it was me jon, me! but today is a new day not just for me but the little assholes at home sassing their underpaid cleaning woman, running the first puppy mill or clapping at the wrong parts of wall street now those assholes can dream. so we say thank you donald trump for being such a tremendous asshole! >> jon: jordan, that was beautifu
paul rudd. paul rudd is an asshole. (cheers and applause) >> jon! thank you for the shoutout, buddy! really, this is the best asshole you could come up with? >> jon: hey, klepper i just (bleep) your man while your dad dad watched. you piece of (bleep). trump 2016! (applause) i stand corrected. that guy's a real asshole. >> jon: i get it now, trump's campaign is a step forward for assholes everywhere. >> a giant leap for ass kind. let me tell you a story about a little...
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so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like a second mom to me, basically. my grandmother. >> we've always been very close. very close. >> though his grandmother has arrived in person to visit -- >> there he is. hey, dusty. >> even at the jail visitation is conducted through a video link between the housing unit and a visitor center. >> so here's the news of the week. right after i left for a few hours i started choking really hard, like i couldn't breathe. so i went to emergency, and i was there for four days. >> hmm. >> so they diagnosed me with pneumonia, copd, congestive heart failure. >> really? >> yeah. they're going to monitor me real closely. >> that i
so to speak. >> 2:00 for dustin paul. >> the person who visits paul the most is the woman who helped raise him. his grandmother sheila. >> i'm sure you hear this from every grandmother, but he is a real good-hearted kind person and never was in trouble his whole life. never even got in a fight in school. but i think basically there was a substance abuse periodically through the years. that's what caused this behavior. >> me and my grandmother are really close. she's like...
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so, i mean the beltway press has been so fascinated with rand paul paul. the beltway press has in part been fascinated because they thought he would be so different. they thought he'd be able to activate the this otherwise invisible network of die-hard supporters who would not only support him and be enthusiastic and caucus for him and vote for thim, they would donate and make him a viable candidate even if he wasn't in the main stream of republican politics. turns out those folks aren't there. so, bad news today for rand paul. bad news he tried to neek out in a real live friday night news dump. good did news today, though for the aforementioned rick perry. so there are a lot of firsts a lot of historic pioneers in this huge field of republican candidates who are running for president this year. the first time there is a major candidate for the republican party presidential nomination who is indian-american. louisiana governor bobby jindal. very exciting. the republicans are also running two cuban-american candidates this year. ted cruz and marco rubio, th
so, i mean the beltway press has been so fascinated with rand paul paul. the beltway press has in part been fascinated because they thought he would be so different. they thought he'd be able to activate the this otherwise invisible network of die-hard supporters who would not only support him and be enthusiastic and caucus for him and vote for thim, they would donate and make him a viable candidate even if he wasn't in the main stream of republican politics. turns out those folks aren't there....
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paul will. but it will be interesting to see the debate situation. >> i mean, depending on kasich if kasich moves up into the top ten that puts christie in tricky territory. >> tall order. i don't know why kasich waited so long to get. in okay. now we have another situation, and this is happening all over the country. this is why we are showing it to you. parents overly involved with their children's sporting events or theater events or extracurriculars and they lose it. roll the tape. >> two south jersey men are about to find themselves locked in a knock out drag-down fistfight. this was the scene that unfolded wednesday night just outside of the ceremony for a youth softball tournament in maryland. captured by eyewitness and posted to social media one man badly beaten and both in cuffs. the county sheriff's office has identified the men as michael balbell and michael john duffy of new jersey. >> what's the back story? >> i mean, mr. barbellas was not at this world series of softball. she had b
paul will. but it will be interesting to see the debate situation. >> i mean, depending on kasich if kasich moves up into the top ten that puts christie in tricky territory. >> tall order. i don't know why kasich waited so long to get. in okay. now we have another situation, and this is happening all over the country. this is why we are showing it to you. parents overly involved with their children's sporting events or theater events or extracurriculars and they lose it. roll the...
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paul: you have to focus on things you can focus on. it is good sales growth, it is better profit growth, and excellent cash. i think it is the uniformity that is aiding countries. jonathan: what i look at the breakdown, that has been stolid -- solid for a while come out when i look at the growth numbers, the majority of the business comes from temporary highs. the smaller side is getting a stronger growth, is that something you continue -- you think will continue? paul: for us in this part of the economy we expect to see permanent growth about two times temporary growth, why? there are people who have not changed jobs, comfort will coming back into the market. things like campaign-finance, a cautious candidate market is stronger. the nice thing is the uniformity across the world. jonathan: we talk about europe i want to talk about the u.k. quickly and the budget announcement yesterday as you say, i strong sector has been construction. you see this headline about a living wage. what the policies mean for your business? paul: i am not su
paul: you have to focus on things you can focus on. it is good sales growth, it is better profit growth, and excellent cash. i think it is the uniformity that is aiding countries. jonathan: what i look at the breakdown, that has been stolid -- solid for a while come out when i look at the growth numbers, the majority of the business comes from temporary highs. the smaller side is getting a stronger growth, is that something you continue -- you think will continue? paul: for us in this part of...
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paul rudd on "ant man." >>> abc news "nightline," brought to you by snhu. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and at red lobster's island escape, i can try new dishes like the island seafood feast with crab, lobster jumbo sweet and spicy and coconut shrimp. so hurry in, it'll be gone before you know it. ya know, viagra helps guys with erectile dysfunction get and keep an erection. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. >>> you know paul rudd has always been hollywood's go-to nice guy boyfriend or the shluby friend. but now he's joining the action star club in "ant man."
paul rudd on "ant man." >>> abc news "nightline," brought to you by snhu. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and at red lobster's island escape, i can try new dishes like the island seafood feast with crab, lobster jumbo sweet and spicy and coconut shrimp. so hurry in, it'll be gone before you know it. ya know, viagra helps guys with erectile dysfunction get and keep an erection. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask your doctor if your heart is...
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we heard from captain paul sparks -- paul starks, he was talking about the mindset of what officers are dealing with in this situation, going into this building, not knowing what they are dealing with. this is an unconfirmed report of a shot fired. presumably they are walking around this building and have to approach every turn of every quarter -- every corner with high alert and intensity as they determine what is going on. you can imagine that in that mindset it is a difficult circumstance for these law enforcement. coming several days after this scare happened at the navy yard. there were concerns over the july 4 weekend. concerns and warnings about the mystic terror attacks happening in the united states. the mindset -- domestic terror attacks happening in the united states. the mindset, you can just imagine the tension and the intensity going through their minds. not to mention shootings that have happened across the country recently. charleston, south carolina. situations on the mindset of law enforcement while approaching the situation like they are at walter reed. you're looking
we heard from captain paul sparks -- paul starks, he was talking about the mindset of what officers are dealing with in this situation, going into this building, not knowing what they are dealing with. this is an unconfirmed report of a shot fired. presumably they are walking around this building and have to approach every turn of every quarter -- every corner with high alert and intensity as they determine what is going on. you can imagine that in that mindset it is a difficult circumstance...
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>> paul, paul. >> paul -- i forgot their -- >> rand -- paul is their last name. >> oh, rand paul. >> i went out with some visual a aides to see what americans really know about the people >>> the race for 2016 is heating up and getting quite crowded. there are about 20 candidates between the two parties. 16 alone in the gop. so earlier i took to the streets of new york to see how many people know who is running and who they might vote for. plus, we might have thrown in a few curveballs just for fun. take a look. >> do you know who the candidates are? >> of course. >> who's that? >> donald trump. >> trump. >> who's that? >> mr. immigration, donald trump. >> i only know donald trump honestly. >> what's his name? >> trump. >> would you vote for him? >> no. >> why? >> i don't think he's got the brains. >> what? >> that's the guy from florida. what's his name? >> don't know. >> jim webb, democrat. >> that's why i don't know. >> who's that? >> he looks like a surgeon. >> bobby jindal. next. i thought you knew who was running for president. >> george pataki. that's rubio. >> ben carson. >>
>> paul, paul. >> paul -- i forgot their -- >> rand -- paul is their last name. >> oh, rand paul. >> i went out with some visual a aides to see what americans really know about the people >>> the race for 2016 is heating up and getting quite crowded. there are about 20 candidates between the two parties. 16 alone in the gop. so earlier i took to the streets of new york to see how many people know who is running and who they might vote for. plus, we might...
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paul's horse crashes into a second horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to save the rest of the class. >> he is uncle bob. all of the horsemen love him to death. had he just had open heart surgery that spring. so we were all concerned it was the end of bob. unfortunately it was not. >> uncle bob is okay but paul's horse is still completely out of control. it runs straight at a horse whose driver is disabled and can't exit the buggy but a judge scares it off by tossing papers at it. >> all horses are hurt animals when they are in a panic situation. they actually want comfort in another animal or a person. the horse that was running f
paul's horse crashes into a second horse. his horse falls down and then gets back up and bolts again. >> the horse was scared to death. no one was going to stop him unless they grabbed his head and pulled him to the ground. >> everyone's shocked by what happens next. >> the horse comes underneath my camera location, one of the ringmen threw himself in front of the horse. that's a ton of animal coming at you. it was a brave act. he was doing what he could as a ring man to save...
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and rand paul. it tons out one of the things those people will not do for rand palm is send him any money. he released his pack numbers today, it turns out he raised about $5 million for two different pacs, 40% came from just two guys, two individual people who each wrote him a check for a million dollars. so meaning the beltway press has been so fascinated with rand paul the press has been in part fascinated because they thought he would be so different, able activate this otherwise invisible network that would be supportive and caucus for him donate to him and make him a viable candidate even if he wasn't in main stream politics. it turns out, those folks aren't there. so bad news today for rand paul. bad news he tried to sneak out in a real live friday night news dump. good news for the aforementioned rick perry. so there are a lot of firsts. >> a lot of historic pioneers in this huge field of republican candidates running for president this year. for the first time there is a republican party no
and rand paul. it tons out one of the things those people will not do for rand palm is send him any money. he released his pack numbers today, it turns out he raised about $5 million for two different pacs, 40% came from just two guys, two individual people who each wrote him a check for a million dollars. so meaning the beltway press has been so fascinated with rand paul the press has been in part fascinated because they thought he would be so different, able activate this otherwise invisible...
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it certainly has all the signs, they're making all the right sounds. >> paul beban reporting, paul we appreciate it. >>> on sunday be sure to watch a special "on target," invisible threat dangers of the dark web. we'll explore more of the secrets bought and sold and part of the internet you never see. >> the thing about the dark web is it's largely invisible to law enforcement right? that means all of the illegal activities you see in the physical world have sort of moved to the dark web. human trafficking narcotics counterfeiting illicit arms trade. >> teens young naked girls real rape, you find a lot of those? >> when it comes to sex sites you can find just about anything. >> dangers of the dark web "on target" airs sunday 3:30 p.m. eastern. that is our show today on behalf of ali velshi and the entire team of "on target" i'm david schuster, thanks for watching. >> rampage in louisiana. >> the shooter actually took his time and was somewhat methodical. literally had the keys on the tire of his car parked near the exit. >> new information about a gunman with a history of mental illne
it certainly has all the signs, they're making all the right sounds. >> paul beban reporting, paul we appreciate it. >>> on sunday be sure to watch a special "on target," invisible threat dangers of the dark web. we'll explore more of the secrets bought and sold and part of the internet you never see. >> the thing about the dark web is it's largely invisible to law enforcement right? that means all of the illegal activities you see in the physical world have sort...
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. >>> then senator rand paul tries to re-ignite his campaign. >> i'm rand paul, and i'm trying to kill the tax code, all 70,000 pages of it. >> we'll ask the kentucky senator about his strategy to regain his momentum ahead of the first presidential debate. and our sunday group weighs innen oa slump in the -- in on a slump in the polls for clinton and donald trump's threat to run as a third party candidate. >> look i'm a republican, i'm a conservative, i'm in first place. >> all right now. hello again from washington. hillary clinton's campaign has been hit by a bombshell. news that two inspectors general have sent a referral to the fbi. about the mishandling of classified information on clinton's private e-mail account. in a moment we'll have a debate between republican presidential candidate carly fiorina and a top official of the liberal group, emily's list about that and those undercover planned parenthood videos. but first, let's get the latest on the clinton case from ed henry. ed? >> reporter: chris, this weekend hillary clinton is trying to rip the band-aid off and get this scan
. >>> then senator rand paul tries to re-ignite his campaign. >> i'm rand paul, and i'm trying to kill the tax code, all 70,000 pages of it. >> we'll ask the kentucky senator about his strategy to regain his momentum ahead of the first presidential debate. and our sunday group weighs innen oa slump in the -- in on a slump in the polls for clinton and donald trump's threat to run as a third party candidate. >> look i'm a republican, i'm a conservative, i'm in first...
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. >>> senator rand paul tries to reignite his campaign. >> i'm rand paul. i'm trying to kill the tax code all 70,000 pages of it. >> we'll ask the kentucky senator about his strategy to regain his momentum ahead of the first presidential debate. >>> and our sunday group weighs in on a slump in the polls for clinton and donald trump's threat to run as a third-party candidate. >> look i'm a republican. i'm a conservative. i'm running. i'm in first place. >> all right now. on "fox news sunday." >> hello, again, from fox news in washington. hillary clinton's campaign has been hit by a bombshell. news that two inspectors general sent a referral to the fbi about the mishandling of classified information on clinton's e-mail account. we'll have a debate between carly fiorina and a top official of the liberal group, emily's list about that and those undercover planned parenthood videos. first let's get the latest on the clinton case from chief white house correspondent ed henry. ed? >> reporter: this weekend hillary clinton is trying to rip the band-aid off and get
. >>> senator rand paul tries to reignite his campaign. >> i'm rand paul. i'm trying to kill the tax code all 70,000 pages of it. >> we'll ask the kentucky senator about his strategy to regain his momentum ahead of the first presidential debate. >>> and our sunday group weighs in on a slump in the polls for clinton and donald trump's threat to run as a third-party candidate. >> look i'm a republican. i'm a conservative. i'm running. i'm in first place....