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what do you think, kirsten? >> i don't know because i feel like this has been a trend going on for a while. i don't know it is necessarily, i hear people are saying it is because of, they want them to have a job. but don't you feel like people are less interested in marriage than they used to be? >> women are in their careers. and the right marriage time and child bearing years, they're, working very hard. i think it is that. andrea the economy is to blame for a lot of this as well. it is not beneficial for people to jump into a marriage if both are not financially secure. i know a lot of people wait to get married until one or both in the marriage -- >> that time never comes. i blame sort of princess culture. so many women have this fantasy of a wedding that costs of tens of thousands of dollars. bank accounts together. now there's this expectation you both have to be at the top of your game -- >> yeah. >> wait a second -- >> if you're waiting for total financial stability, ask any rich person -- >> you guys sa
what do you think, kirsten? >> i don't know because i feel like this has been a trend going on for a while. i don't know it is necessarily, i hear people are saying it is because of, they want them to have a job. but don't you feel like people are less interested in marriage than they used to be? >> women are in their careers. and the right marriage time and child bearing years, they're, working very hard. i think it is that. andrea the economy is to blame for a lot of this as well....
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>> what about you, kirsten? >> i think a lot of this, it is not every player in the nfl that based badly. yes, the nfl, i don't think handled this appropriately, if you're a fan, you're looking at players. the players that you support. and 99% of them have not done this. >> audience is very important one. nielsen said last year 35% of the nfl audience was women. there are women speaking out. they don't like what's happening. but then again the game's still on in their home. they're still out in the grocery store targeted to nfl games on sunday. >> could you be a mother, imagine, sandra, having a husband who wants to watch football. who worked really hard week. kids are running around and they want to watch the fam and you're the one, no, let's shut it off? that is never going to happen. the only thing i thought was right on in the "new york times" article, i thought it was odd women are discovering all these things and disgusted with the nfl, i didn't buy that, when they said, women if it was their team, they qu
>> what about you, kirsten? >> i think a lot of this, it is not every player in the nfl that based badly. yes, the nfl, i don't think handled this appropriately, if you're a fan, you're looking at players. the players that you support. and 99% of them have not done this. >> audience is very important one. nielsen said last year 35% of the nfl audience was women. there are women speaking out. they don't like what's happening. but then again the game's still on in their home....
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we're here with senator kirsten gillibrand. so i want to talk to you about, you know, these institutional situations tha. we've just seen it with the ray rice case. there is a video of him taking his fiancÉ and putting her in the hallway. the n.f.l. gets ahold of this and says we'll suspend him for two games. and the world says, are you out of your mind? and it takes time. and he says, you know what? i made a mistake. roger goodell, n.f.l. two games, should have been six. i'm really sorry. then the new tape comes out of the elevator and the incident and everybody says, no, that's it, get rid of them. what did they think -- >> he was beating her. >> jon: what did they think he did? did they think, and she fell? why is it that institutions are set up still that women have to clear a bar of -- and even in this, you say, well, she must have done something or this and that. >> right. >> jon: they still have to fight these obstacles at every turn. why is there still the case? >> one, the institutional sport. the n.f.l. protects thei
we're here with senator kirsten gillibrand. so i want to talk to you about, you know, these institutional situations tha. we've just seen it with the ray rice case. there is a video of him taking his fiancÉ and putting her in the hallway. the n.f.l. gets ahold of this and says we'll suspend him for two games. and the world says, are you out of your mind? and it takes time. and he says, you know what? i made a mistake. roger goodell, n.f.l. two games, should have been six. i'm really sorry....
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>> new york's junior senator kirsten gillibrand says she's been the target of some very inappropriate sexist comments right in the halls of congress. >> jon: not just sexist comments, enappropriate sexist comments. that's my least favorite kind of sexist comment. how does that happen? the senate is an august body, the saucer that cools the hot tea of our democracy. congress is the upper house. surely sexism, even the inappropriate kind, is beneath them. >> she says an older male colleague told her, "good thing you're working out because you wouldn't want to get porky." [audience reacts]. >> jon: by pork i assume the gentleman was referring to local constituents. >> one senator pointed to her waist and squeezed her stomach and said, "don't lose too much weight. i like my girls chubby." >> jon: don't get too porky. i like my girls chubby. even when it comes to sexism, the senate is gridlocked. they can't make any progress! [cheering and applause] they can't get anything done. luckily there's always one asshole left. to break the tie. >> the prize comment, she writes, came from a souther
>> new york's junior senator kirsten gillibrand says she's been the target of some very inappropriate sexist comments right in the halls of congress. >> jon: not just sexist comments, enappropriate sexist comments. that's my least favorite kind of sexist comment. how does that happen? the senate is an august body, the saucer that cools the hot tea of our democracy. congress is the upper house. surely sexism, even the inappropriate kind, is beneath them. >> she says an older...
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no, kirsten's not buying it. >> i'm going to say no. [laughter] here's what i think, i think they're actually representative of how a lot of the world sees domestic violence. >> sad. >> and that people really don't understand this issue, and they don't -- and the idea that it just, first of all, happened once, chances of that are very minimal. usually in domestic abuse it doesn't just happen once. and maybe he is a nice guy except for the fact that he knocked out his wife. and i'm not being sarcastic. i actually think, you know, just because you engage in domestic abuse doesn't mean you're rotten to the core, it just means you need to deal with this issue. but i just think people respect objected, they don't understand exactly what's going on usually in that house. >> i don't know. you had me except for the nice part. i mean, i just don't think -- >> i'm trying to be generous. >> -- you beat your wife or your fiancee, i think that makes you a blank hole. >> maybe they would love just to win. >> i get where the fans are coming from. they
no, kirsten's not buying it. >> i'm going to say no. [laughter] here's what i think, i think they're actually representative of how a lot of the world sees domestic violence. >> sad. >> and that people really don't understand this issue, and they don't -- and the idea that it just, first of all, happened once, chances of that are very minimal. usually in domestic abuse it doesn't just happen once. and maybe he is a nice guy except for the fact that he knocked out his wife. and...
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behind the headlines: senator kirsten gillibrand opens up to urge women to get off the sidelines. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, the nfl's rice saga. a national debate about nfl rules and domestic violence continues beyond ray rice's firing by the baltimore team and his wife's stance in his defense. the nfl suspended rice indefinitely after a video surfaced showing him in the elevator punching his wife. he was originally only given a two-game suspension but the commissioner of the nfl has since admitted to "getting it wrong" by not punishing the player more harshly. >> i cannot image up the nfl performing more poorly than they have. first of all the facts were known, he admitted to beating his wife. there was a video him dragging her out of the elevator. there were no facts in dispute. still he was given a slap on the wrist. it is illus centertive of a harder problem when institutions protect their own. >> this week debate focused on why janay rice is staying with her abuser, and con
behind the headlines: senator kirsten gillibrand opens up to urge women to get off the sidelines. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, the nfl's rice saga. a national debate about nfl rules and domestic violence continues beyond ray rice's firing by the baltimore team and his wife's stance in his defense. the nfl suspended rice indefinitely after a video surfaced showing him in the elevator...
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kirsten gillibrand, "off the sidelines." it really is inspirational. it's a deeply personal and funny and truly instruct i have book. thank you so much -- instructive book. thank you so much. let me just explain, i have this little job where i have to cover the speech and have to be on the air by 8:00 on capitol hill because the president's giving a speech tonight -- [laughter] so the senator's kindly been flexible about all this, so you're going to have a chance to ask your questions, but i, unfortunately -- >> she's got to cover the pres. [laughter] go deal with isil, please. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. i'll see you later. >> thank you all so much. >> so now we're going to take questions from the audience, so just stand up and come up to the microphone, ask away. >> yes. come to the mics, and then everybody can hear your question. thanks. >> i don't know if everybody's hearing will be a good thing. so you talked a lot about women is and violence, and i'm a domestic violence survivor to where i spent two and a half years with an abusive boyfri
kirsten gillibrand, "off the sidelines." it really is inspirational. it's a deeply personal and funny and truly instruct i have book. thank you so much -- instructive book. thank you so much. let me just explain, i have this little job where i have to cover the speech and have to be on the air by 8:00 on capitol hill because the president's giving a speech tonight -- [laughter] so the senator's kindly been flexible about all this, so you're going to have a chance to ask your...
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one of the things speaker boehner said, kirsten, is look me in the eye. there's no decision that's been made about how we are going ahead. does that tell you that this president has kind of been told, you know what? we've got to do this together, or has the president maybe made that decision? >> well, speaker boehner can't tell the president what to do necessarily. if the president thinks he has power under the war powers act and decides to go ahead, how are they going to stop him? i don't think that would be the right decision. i think whether or not he has the legal authority, he should still go to congress because i think that this needs to be a decision that -- like you were saying, it has to be fully vetted. we need to have buy-in from our i can't congress, and i don't think it's something the president should do on his own. >> all right. and, kimberly, the house speaker said he's skeptical about whether they're doing all we can to fight isis. >> believe me, that's the headline of the day. we pay him to be skeptical and to keep this in check. let's s
one of the things speaker boehner said, kirsten, is look me in the eye. there's no decision that's been made about how we are going ahead. does that tell you that this president has kind of been told, you know what? we've got to do this together, or has the president maybe made that decision? >> well, speaker boehner can't tell the president what to do necessarily. if the president thinks he has power under the war powers act and decides to go ahead, how are they going to stop him? i...
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with new york senator kirsten jill brand. she talks about her life in politics and encourages women to make a difference in the world. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> so we met with them, and then we started inviting every columnist who was a conservative to come up and meet richard nixon, have an interview with him and give them time. so we kept building this alicense with richard nixon and the conservative movement. the center of the republican party and the conservative wig of the republican party -- wing of the republican party. then nixon, his own idea, went out on his own in 1966 and campaigned in 35 states, 80 congressional districts. every single republican who asked for him, he went in all 11 southern states, all over the country working for the republican party. and it was a move that, i said it in my book, it was in nixon's interest to do this, but it was also consistent with what he believed. nixon was a fighter. his party was in trouble, and he loved his party, he was low corral to it -- loyal to
with new york senator kirsten jill brand. she talks about her life in politics and encourages women to make a difference in the world. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> so we met with them, and then we started inviting every columnist who was a conservative to come up and meet richard nixon, have an interview with him and give them time. so we kept building this alicense with richard nixon and the conservative movement. the center of the republican party and the...
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>> new york's junior senator kirsten gillibrand says she's been the target of some very inappropriate sexist comments right in the halls of congress. >> jon: not just sexist comments, enappropriate sexist comments. that's my least favorite kind of
>> new york's junior senator kirsten gillibrand says she's been the target of some very inappropriate sexist comments right in the halls of congress. >> jon: not just sexist comments, enappropriate sexist comments. that's my least favorite kind of
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join me in welcoming andrea mitchell and senator kirsten gillibrand. [applause] >> thank you so much. what a thrill to be back here and to be with kirsten gillibrand, because -- well, the book is inspirational, it's funny, it's personal. i don't now if you saw jon stewart last but you -- night but you can find it online. he was obviously really interest in fining our what is the challenge and why are many men on the hill, frankly, and other work places, i'm sure, including my own at times, why are men so incredibly stupid and boor issue. >> i wonders which one you would pick. >> not the one bleeped out on jon stewart. i was fortunate to have the senator on today, and we got so -- i was so taken up with her answer, i didn't ask many questions. it was fun to have you on. thank you all for being here. you offer empowerment and encouragement to women of all ages, and particularly we -- i was very struck when you talked about young, less powerful women. you're a united states senator so you can take this. i can absorber it, but for women in their first jobs
join me in welcoming andrea mitchell and senator kirsten gillibrand. [applause] >> thank you so much. what a thrill to be back here and to be with kirsten gillibrand, because -- well, the book is inspirational, it's funny, it's personal. i don't now if you saw jon stewart last but you -- night but you can find it online. he was obviously really interest in fining our what is the challenge and why are many men on the hill, frankly, and other work places, i'm sure, including my own at...
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up next, new york senator kirsten gillibrand. she talks about her life in politics is and encourages women to make a difference in the world. at 7:45, a debate on foreign policy featuring dinesh d'souza. on "after words" at 9 p.m., ken silverstein looking at corruption in the international oil industry. edward baptist contends that slavery drove the united states' transformation into a global economic force at 10 p.m. eastern. and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m. with two operation iraqi freedom veterans discussing the current state of iraq. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> senator kirsten gillibrand talks about her life in politics and calls for women to rise up and make a difference in the world. this is about 45 minutes. ms. . [applause] >> it's just such a pleasure for me to introduce two extraordinary women tonight and two extraordinary voices in our nation's public life. our guest of honor is the mother of two, a wife, a lawyer, a sunday schoolteacher, community volunteer, former democrati
up next, new york senator kirsten gillibrand. she talks about her life in politics is and encourages women to make a difference in the world. at 7:45, a debate on foreign policy featuring dinesh d'souza. on "after words" at 9 p.m., ken silverstein looking at corruption in the international oil industry. edward baptist contends that slavery drove the united states' transformation into a global economic force at 10 p.m. eastern. and we wrap up tonight's prime time programming at 11 p.m....
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we'll be back with new york senator kirsten gillibrand. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. it's a powerful reflection of validayour drive to succeed.nts. so, forget the gold watch; grab the brass ring... you don't need anyone to tell you that success is yours, because you're busy... ...seizing it... ...drafting it... ...tuning it... making it. the new 2015 cadillac ats. >> schieffer: new york democratic senator kirsten gillibrand stopped by to talk about her new book "off the sidelines" she had lot to say on this and crisis in the nfl and she definitely wants congress to vote on airstrikes in this syria. >> it is appropriate to ask for congress' approval for certain military actions, he's going to do that. certain strategies i don't support, i don't think arming the rebels in t
we'll be back with new york senator kirsten gillibrand. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. it's a powerful reflection of validayour drive to succeed.nts. so, forget the gold watch; grab the brass ring... you don't need anyone to...
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as of two days ago, senator kirsten gillibrand has added a new title to her resumÉ, author. senator gillibrand's new book is called "off the sidelines: raise your voice, change the world." it's part memoir, part call to action, part inspirational guidebook for women doing the great balancing act -- and, by the way, it's a great book for men too. the title comes in part from the wonderful online book group that senator gillibrand has convened in which women across the country join together to discuss a book every few months and share ideas about how they can use their voices to affect change in their communities and beyond. "off the sidelines," the book, charts senator jill brand's own journey from a family with generations of formidable women from her career as a lawyer to her role as a wife and mother and, of course, she talks about a seminal moment that motivated her to launch hearse into politics. her energy and resilience whether bringing her sons with her to the senate floor while voting or taking on military sexual assault have made her an extremely refreshing voice on
as of two days ago, senator kirsten gillibrand has added a new title to her resumÉ, author. senator gillibrand's new book is called "off the sidelines: raise your voice, change the world." it's part memoir, part call to action, part inspirational guidebook for women doing the great balancing act -- and, by the way, it's a great book for men too. the title comes in part from the wonderful online book group that senator gillibrand has convened in which women across the country join...
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. >> senator kirsten jill brand is here. she's a brake from new york and replaced former senator hillary clinton in 2009. she was from the 20th congressional district. she is on women's right and takes battle on sexual assault in the military. she tells the story in her memoir called off the sidelines joining women for the political conversation. in the forward hillary clinton writes for kirsten public services it is not a job it is a calling. i'm pleased to have her here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: what leads one to write a book at this time in your life. >> well, i wanted to share a little bit about my personal journey as a way to ask women to be heard on the issues they care about. it's action, memoir and a little bit of self help and things that impact my life mentors like my mother and grandmother. my mom was one of three women in the law school class and my grand mother who is quite salty and making her way in politics in upstate new york. it's a way to ask women to be hea
. >> senator kirsten jill brand is here. she's a brake from new york and replaced former senator hillary clinton in 2009. she was from the 20th congressional district. she is on women's right and takes battle on sexual assault in the military. she tells the story in her memoir called off the sidelines joining women for the political conversation. in the forward hillary clinton writes for kirsten public services it is not a job it is a calling. i'm pleased to have her here at this table...
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brit hume, kirsten powers, karl rove, and juan williams are here. let's talk about the language and messaging coming out of the white house. laura sentence a question on twitter -- why are we at war today when we weren't at war yesterday? let me throw up a jump ball there. >> i think we are at war. the administration hates the idea, because this is the president who said he was here to end wars. so they want to call it something else, about you it hardly matters i think this whole thing --i a problematic exercise, in the sense that when people around the world are making the decision about whether to sign up, to participate in this undertaking, and the united states is trying to minimize it, and the minimize the american role, it's not the kind of thing that encourages you to say these guys are all in, they're the strongest, they're going to be the winning team, i want to join it. i think it's regrettable from that point of view. >> are they minimizing the role? >> i don't think at this point they are. i don't think it matters that much what we call
brit hume, kirsten powers, karl rove, and juan williams are here. let's talk about the language and messaging coming out of the white house. laura sentence a question on twitter -- why are we at war today when we weren't at war yesterday? let me throw up a jump ball there. >> i think we are at war. the administration hates the idea, because this is the president who said he was here to end wars. so they want to call it something else, about you it hardly matters i think this whole thing...
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senator kirsten gillibrand off the sidelines. even as she describes sexism right in the united states senate. >> you are a united states sitting senator and you detail other people, elected representatives saying things to you that are utterly reprehensible and insane. about the way you look, about the weight. about the thing. how do you not just turn to the c span camera and go [ bleep ] these guys? how does that not happen? >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. after trying to avoid military action in syria for three years, president obama is now ready to consider taking the air war against isis to isis's home base in syria. but first, he will announce more immediate steps in iraq with secretary of state john kerry is today laying the groundwork. >> president obama asked me to come here not just to build the coalition, not just to talk to the iraqis about the road forward here at this moment. but also to underscore to the people of iraq that the united states will standby them in this effort. we standby iraq as it co
senator kirsten gillibrand off the sidelines. even as she describes sexism right in the united states senate. >> you are a united states sitting senator and you detail other people, elected representatives saying things to you that are utterly reprehensible and insane. about the way you look, about the weight. about the thing. how do you not just turn to the c span camera and go [ bleep ] these guys? how does that not happen? >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. after...
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here's the kirsten analogy with all due respect doesn't work because under no circumstances is domestic violence ever accepted. however, we've all seen a little kid acting up on a holiday, running around not paying attention and maybe your uncle or aunt smacked him on the behind. >> that's not what he did, brian. >> it's extreme behavior. >> it's extreme behavior and he's justifying -- >> any parent that uses a belt, any parent that uses a switch -- this is important because charles barkley said something. he said this is really popular in the south. are we going to arrest all these parents? >> if there's a child with bruises and welts on their body, then i think that is extreme. >> a child with welts? >> listen, you don't understand i was arrested in first grade. i deserved it. i was taken home by cops in first grade. >> this is not a pro-welt panel. >> i am telling you you guys don't -- i've lived in the south. it is so common. you have no clue. >> i grew up in a hispanic latino house with my father trained boxers. and my father when he would hit me, let me tell you something, it's un
here's the kirsten analogy with all due respect doesn't work because under no circumstances is domestic violence ever accepted. however, we've all seen a little kid acting up on a holiday, running around not paying attention and maybe your uncle or aunt smacked him on the behind. >> that's not what he did, brian. >> it's extreme behavior. >> it's extreme behavior and he's justifying -- >> any parent that uses a belt, any parent that uses a switch -- this is important...
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let me get to kirsten powers on that. the beheadings happened. the first beheading of jim foley happened. and the president said, well, the world's always been messy and we're going to try to manage isis. and people said what? what? so what changed? that's what people are asking? what changed between the world has always been messy to we can manage isis to today? over the past three days we have seen devastating polls for this president. i mean devastating. the worst of his presidency by far. is that what changed? >> i think that's definitely part of it. i think this president has a history of being slow to coming around on things. this is not the first time he has done this. this speech that he gave is a speech he could have given a month ago and should have given a month ago. you know, he finally came out and is very clear about the threat, we're going to eradicate them, they're a cancer, speaks in the tones that it requires. and outlines to the american people what his plan is. now, i think we can get into discussion whether that's a good plan
let me get to kirsten powers on that. the beheadings happened. the first beheading of jim foley happened. and the president said, well, the world's always been messy and we're going to try to manage isis. and people said what? what? so what changed? that's what people are asking? what changed between the world has always been messy to we can manage isis to today? over the past three days we have seen devastating polls for this president. i mean devastating. the worst of his presidency by far....
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he bought me a slice one time, oh, nice. >> and it is what i agree with kirsten now. it is 190 calories, you shouldn't eat piz a. >> it is skinny and they eat five rather than the one of the 290. >> and it is. who can eat just one. >> let me tell you what is going on around here. a lot of the pressure on these companies to put out healthy food and options. mcdonalds is struggling and go to chipotle and fresh fruit and pizza chains are putting it out. that's all. >> and we are staying right here for outnumbered. and go to fox news.com. we are back on tv tomorrow noon. "happening now" starts now. >> we start with a fox news alert. taking the fight against isis to capitol hill. >> the man who runs the u.s. military trying to close a deal with congress on the plan to destroy the isis' terrorist. this is "happening now". >> the defense department and military leaders are in complete agreement that every component of the president's strategy. isil has to be defeated plain and simple, end of story. administration heavy weights try to clear up the mixed messages coming from t
he bought me a slice one time, oh, nice. >> and it is what i agree with kirsten now. it is 190 calories, you shouldn't eat piz a. >> it is skinny and they eat five rather than the one of the 290. >> and it is. who can eat just one. >> let me tell you what is going on around here. a lot of the pressure on these companies to put out healthy food and options. mcdonalds is struggling and go to chipotle and fresh fruit and pizza chains are putting it out. that's all. >>...
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and, you know, kirsten is right, talking about iraq, you know, in iraq, "new york times" had a very good piece on this, we have had ground troops in iraq and we have done nothing to beat back isil. i still think this is a strategy that's being made up on the fwli, and the administration had a good political win internationally and domestically, because everybody treated this as if it was a huge big deal. but i don't think militarily it amounts to much as all. >> what about the notifying, not only syria but iran. rig reuters writes that the issue was first discussed in geneva and an iranian telling officials that it went through new york, iran was assured that assad and his government will not be targeted in any case of military action inside syria, and that not only was syria notified, but iran was notified. >> telling iran, i think is the continuation of their fishing for some covert alliance with iran over this with the implication that we'll go easy on nukes. i think that is a terrible strategy. telling syria makes sense, by the way, if you see an airplane overhead, don't shoot, it's
and, you know, kirsten is right, talking about iraq, you know, in iraq, "new york times" had a very good piece on this, we have had ground troops in iraq and we have done nothing to beat back isil. i still think this is a strategy that's being made up on the fwli, and the administration had a good political win internationally and domestically, because everybody treated this as if it was a huge big deal. but i don't think militarily it amounts to much as all. >> what about the...
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kirsten gillibrand, senator from new york. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ian mcewan is here. the best his tells new book tells the story -- i am pleased to have him back at the table. he tells you a story? >> there were several judges at the dinner table. they all seemed to knew each other's judgments very well. >> you were there to talk about judicial proceedings? >> i had his judgments in my hand, a bound volume. i said this was a form of fiction, a subgenre, especially the family division. it's right in the heart of fiction. even then, i was not thinking about it as a novel. i put it in the back of my mind and three years later he did tell me the story of the jehovah's witness case and he was halfway through and i knew i was going to write a novel somewhere in there. >> what did you say just a minute ago? >> i think the family division has pitched its tent in the family division. contesting children, medical ethics, crimes with diaries and knives, rapes. ordinary dilemmas that face people certainly once or twice in their life. all of those things. >> you set out to write i
kirsten gillibrand, senator from new york. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ian mcewan is here. the best his tells new book tells the story -- i am pleased to have him back at the table. he tells you a story? >> there were several judges at the dinner table. they all seemed to knew each other's judgments very well. >> you were there to talk about judicial proceedings? >> i had his judgments in my hand, a bound volume. i said this was a form of fiction, a subgenre,...
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from washington, kirsten powers. welcome back. what would you say tomorrow if you were president kirsten? what would the main point be? >> well, i think the overarching point has to be reassuring the american people that is explaining what the threat is and what kind of response we're going to have to it. of course, i don't know that i would necessarily respond the way the president would. and so i think the most important thing is for us to understand from him how he views this threat, and that he can reassure us that he has some kind of plan that's going to contain it. >> now, as i just said to henry, if you're a commander, you don't want the enemy to know your plan. >> mm-hmm. >> so i don't think the american people are looking for micro details of military action. but overall, if you were president, i'm interested in your view of this. what would you say? would you say i'm going to hunt them down and take their lives? >> no, i would not say that. first and foremost, i would address how we're going to protect the country. what
from washington, kirsten powers. welcome back. what would you say tomorrow if you were president kirsten? what would the main point be? >> well, i think the overarching point has to be reassuring the american people that is explaining what the threat is and what kind of response we're going to have to it. of course, i don't know that i would necessarily respond the way the president would. and so i think the most important thing is for us to understand from him how he views this threat,...
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i'm kirsten the d-8 resident and arcade enthusiast i'm excited to hear about your restrictions for priorities that want to use the devices this is an important times for our children and at that time of amazing innovation we've got business owners that are bringing new ways to have recreation. i want to support sfpd recreation to protect our children but when it comes to the preservation of machines that are old and outdated and comes to innovating and creating ways for people to gather and play games together those are two areas they're living by the margins like the small business owners that are creating the spaces to do that. so i encourage you to look at the fees because this can only happen if we can afford to do it and pay the guy to fix it edward reiskin or figure out a way to get together so i encourage you to go further with it >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi thank you for considering this today. i'm erick i'm a 10 year resident ever pole valley and a homeowner which is a few blocks away and a pin baurl i have to say san francisco is a city where we support the spaces th
i'm kirsten the d-8 resident and arcade enthusiast i'm excited to hear about your restrictions for priorities that want to use the devices this is an important times for our children and at that time of amazing innovation we've got business owners that are bringing new ways to have recreation. i want to support sfpd recreation to protect our children but when it comes to the preservation of machines that are old and outdated and comes to innovating and creating ways for people to gather and...
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. >> kirsten mcintire says the body of the 65-pound male lion is now at a lab in sacramento. the first order of business is to get it tested for rabies. >> there is a 6-year-old boy here having to go through the rabie shot regimen which is painful and difficult. he has been through enough. >> they will also test the lion's dna samples with the boy's t-shirt. even though they think they killed the right mountain lion, the trails a are still closed because they are waiting for the dna test to come back and wildlife officials have to collect the traps they have hiding in the area. >> it is too bad for the mountain lion, but good for the safety of our children. >> they walked their dog in the open space sometimes. >> sad for the mountain lion, but i don't want people getting killed or hurt. >> wildlife officials say protecting the public safety is their top priority. abc7 news. >> developing news from petaluma where police are investigating a shooting that left a man dead earlier today. officers were called to a home on sun crest hill drive after a distraught woman called 9-1-1 t
. >> kirsten mcintire says the body of the 65-pound male lion is now at a lab in sacramento. the first order of business is to get it tested for rabies. >> there is a 6-year-old boy here having to go through the rabie shot regimen which is painful and difficult. he has been through enough. >> they will also test the lion's dna samples with the boy's t-shirt. even though they think they killed the right mountain lion, the trails a are still closed because they are waiting for...
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that's sad, but that's the reality. >> the critics have said, kirsten, that the president seemed to be drawing a moral equivalent by even mentioning ferguson in the same breath as isis saying we can criticize those beheading americans because we too have our own problems like race tensions in missouri. >> yeah. i didn't think he was making an analogy. if he was making an analogy, i would have a problem with it. i think what he was doing u was trying to show humility. he knows he's coming out, basically lecturing the rest of the world on how things should be and i know you don't think we're perfect, we don't think we're perfect. our problems are frankly nothing compared to what's going on in a lot of these countries. i think jason's point of the issue that this isn't actually a resolved case, we don't actually know the results of this or what kind of wrongdoing actually occurred. that was the part that i found problematic. >> right. we don't know if this police officer has committed any wrong whatsoever. >> right. >> that's being handled by a grand jury. but he comes out and points to i
that's sad, but that's the reality. >> the critics have said, kirsten, that the president seemed to be drawing a moral equivalent by even mentioning ferguson in the same breath as isis saying we can criticize those beheading americans because we too have our own problems like race tensions in missouri. >> yeah. i didn't think he was making an analogy. if he was making an analogy, i would have a problem with it. i think what he was doing u was trying to show humility. he knows he's...
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i want to bring in senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. she is the author of this new book. great to see you as always. it's a really good book. unlike most political books, i found it interesting and fun to read. congratulations on that. let me start with this ray rice mess. you're one of 16 female senators who just wrote a letter to the nfl demanding a zero tolerance policy on domestic violence. knowing what we know now, should the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, should he resign? >> i think roger should lead the reform and if he's lied, which has the most recent debate, about when he knew things, i think he has to be fired, he has to step down. we won't have the legitimacy or the credibility to reform an organization that's desperately in need of reform. we have players who are playing that have been convicted of domestic violence. it's a huge problem. we have to value our women more. it's a broader issue. it's about institutions protecting their star players, their golden boys. and we see it not just in the nfl, but in the military and college campuses. >> you have a th
i want to bring in senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. she is the author of this new book. great to see you as always. it's a really good book. unlike most political books, i found it interesting and fun to read. congratulations on that. let me start with this ray rice mess. you're one of 16 female senators who just wrote a letter to the nfl demanding a zero tolerance policy on domestic violence. knowing what we know now, should the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, should he resign?...
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said -- lawrence's rep kirsten dunst pointed the finger at apple. apple tells abc news, we take user privacy very seriously and are actively investigating this report. meanwhile, other hackers are posting fake links they claim will take you to those photos and instead will lead to viruses that end up in your phone or computer. we just heard the "frozen" s ong. not the case today. steamy is the song of the day. >> you know what time it is? it is recess time. i put these cameras on and the folks at saint leo's in fairfax are playing. we hope they are staying hydrated. but it feels like 96. so really hot and sticky. hopefully they are not out there for too long. always good to get outside and get that energy released. 89 degrees at clark county high school. 93 is what it feels like. you can see some of those puffy cumulus clouds developing. all across the board, in the 80's and 90's. highs topping out in the mid-90's in the suburbs. we have so much moisture in the atmosphere, it is hard for your body to cool off. dew points in the 60's and 70's and tha
said -- lawrence's rep kirsten dunst pointed the finger at apple. apple tells abc news, we take user privacy very seriously and are actively investigating this report. meanwhile, other hackers are posting fake links they claim will take you to those photos and instead will lead to viruses that end up in your phone or computer. we just heard the "frozen" s ong. not the case today. steamy is the song of the day. >> you know what time it is? it is recess time. i put these cameras...
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. >> joining me now kirsten powers, a fox news political analyst and served n administra. and jason riley, fox news contributor and author of "please stop helping us." so with apologies to the audience we cut that sound bite short. the president says i realize that american's critics will be quick to point out that we too have failed to live up to our ideals, that america has plenty of problems within our own borders. this is true. and a summer marked by instability and points to ferguson. appropriate? >> no. no. for a couple reasons. a, you mentioned earlier, the investigation is ongoing. so i question the appropriateness of the president speaking out with respect to that. but secondly, the analogy is just ridiculous. in fact, i think it's outrageous. tensions between the black community and the police are not based on race or ethnicity. they're based on the fact that blacks commit a disproportionate number of crimes in this country. that is what it is based on. and the idea -- i mean, the idea that cops are in these communities to shoot black people is ridiculous. they'r
. >> joining me now kirsten powers, a fox news political analyst and served n administra. and jason riley, fox news contributor and author of "please stop helping us." so with apologies to the audience we cut that sound bite short. the president says i realize that american's critics will be quick to point out that we too have failed to live up to our ideals, that america has plenty of problems within our own borders. this is true. and a summer marked by instability and points...
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joining me now to discuss it chris stirewalt and kirsten powers. so let me pick up with you on this, kirsten, where i left off with general keane. is it possible, is it possible that we are having a war in a foreign policy directed by the pugh research polling, the nbc, the "new york times" polling? >> it's possible. the thing about it is i do think the president was -- i said this before, he was slow to come around on this. but i also think that he is so keyed into what the american people think because he was elected to be the president who ends wars. and so he is -- >> as keeping a promise. >> exactly. and i think he's listening to them and knowing that that's what he was elected to do. and i'm not saying this is necessarily what he should be doing because i do think his job is ultimately to keep us safe and sometimes that's going to mean overruling the american people. but i think that's how he would defend it. he would say the american people elected me for a certain purpose and i'm trying to honor that. >> and how do you go to war without the
joining me now to discuss it chris stirewalt and kirsten powers. so let me pick up with you on this, kirsten, where i left off with general keane. is it possible, is it possible that we are having a war in a foreign policy directed by the pugh research polling, the nbc, the "new york times" polling? >> it's possible. the thing about it is i do think the president was -- i said this before, he was slow to come around on this. but i also think that he is so keyed into what the...
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we're working with our partners and community to insure that the agency the food bank and sf card and kirsten team it is a team effort we also have those relationships established and the foundations for the everyday incident that took place every week give us the opportunity to better work together and make preparedness our agency has super human powers we don't have but as a community we are better prepared >> thank you isabel. >> the mayor mentioned the early earthquake warning systems and dr. richard allen i believe has spoken before from uc berkley is going to give us an update we've partnered with the sxhifkal lab hello dr. allen. >> just what is an early warning it's about dektd the beginning of an earthquake and the amount of shaking and pushing that warning out to people in harm's way the idea the earthquake has started and seconds tens of seconds a best-case scenario is seconds in advance we've tested the shake alert the system has been running end to end since 2012 and we've been partnering with the city with ann for the entire duration of the project. so how did the system do in t
we're working with our partners and community to insure that the agency the food bank and sf card and kirsten team it is a team effort we also have those relationships established and the foundations for the everyday incident that took place every week give us the opportunity to better work together and make preparedness our agency has super human powers we don't have but as a community we are better prepared >> thank you isabel. >> the mayor mentioned the early earthquake warning...
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i agree with kirsten on this idea of redemption. you think about michael vick with the dog fighting ring. he spent 21 months in prison and then he was reinstated to the nfl. and he has really tried to be amends in terms of animal rights and working with animals and those kind of groups. he should be given a second chance. what i find really disturbing is we seem to have in this country not just related to sports but sort of across the board this mob mentality. adrian peterson may be guilty as hell, i don't know. that's what an investigation is for. but what i find disturbing is this guilt by mob rule where we have this immediate rush to judgment. >> plus the media generated that. >> women's groups calling for roger goodell's head. roger goodell is not the demon here. you know, he is trying -- >> but he did make a mistake -- he made a mistake with rice in the beginning. >> he admitted that mistake. he is not the problem here. >> all right, ladies, very good. thank you. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. >>> cha
i agree with kirsten on this idea of redemption. you think about michael vick with the dog fighting ring. he spent 21 months in prison and then he was reinstated to the nfl. and he has really tried to be amends in terms of animal rights and working with animals and those kind of groups. he should be given a second chance. what i find really disturbing is we seem to have in this country not just related to sports but sort of across the board this mob mentality. adrian peterson may be guilty as...