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the united mine workers agreement was made between the members and the united mine workers. not between the members and the american taxpayer. it's also worth noting that the abandoned mine land fund is not unique? that it is compromised of fees paid by a specific user base. one of the most significant pension problems we hear about today is central state pensions fund includes a large number of truckers. that fund is going broke. i want to offer my colleagues an analogy using that fund. to be sure, there are roads to drive on. truck be companies pay a higher tax on diesel fuel as well as taxes on truck and trailer sales, heavy tires and heavy-vehicle usage. together with the tax that all consumers pay on every gallon of gasoline purchased, these taxes fund the highway trust fund. this trust fund for highways builds roads and pays for repairs and new bridges that the trucking industry and all drivers rely on. using a dwindling a.m.l. trust fund would be like shoring up the central state's pension fund with the funds that build highways because truckers pay into the highway fu
the united mine workers agreement was made between the members and the united mine workers. not between the members and the american taxpayer. it's also worth noting that the abandoned mine land fund is not unique? that it is compromised of fees paid by a specific user base. one of the most significant pension problems we hear about today is central state pensions fund includes a large number of truckers. that fund is going broke. i want to offer my colleagues an analogy using that fund. to be...
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. >> reporter: ed yankovich, who heads the regional district of the united mine workers of america unionsays stricter epa rules have played a role in coal's decline, but believes that market forces, including cheap natural gas and a drop in coal demand from china, are also a factor. yankovich says coal companies scapegoat the president. >> the coal operators themselves did a very good job of making people, you know, labeling him as anti-coal, war on coal. >> reporter: has that resonated here? >> yes, it's resonated here. sure it's resonated here. people want an enemy. they want someone to point a finger to." you're the reason why this all happened." >> reporter: the mine workers union endorsed barack obama in 2008, but did not back obama in 2012, and a top union official says the union is not likely to endorse any presidential candidate this year. >> if they don't want to back somebody, that's their opinion. i know who i'm backing, and i know a lot of coal miner brothers out there, and i know who they're backing. >> reporter: trump? >> trump. at least he's giving me a glimmer of hope rig
. >> reporter: ed yankovich, who heads the regional district of the united mine workers of america unionsays stricter epa rules have played a role in coal's decline, but believes that market forces, including cheap natural gas and a drop in coal demand from china, are also a factor. yankovich says coal companies scapegoat the president. >> the coal operators themselves did a very good job of making people, you know, labeling him as anti-coal, war on coal. >> reporter: has that...
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united mine workers were actively negotiating. they were actively negotiating their contracts the way you do in a civil bargaining agreement. you sat down and you worked through that. president truman, harry truman, niewf the vital role -- knew the vital role the coal industry played in the economic recovery efforts, and he was fearing a prolonged strike, issued an executive order because he thought it would really grind our recovery to a halt. so he was fearing a proening lowed strike. he -- prolonged strike. he issued an order directing the secretary of the interior to take possession of the two coal mines. can you believe that? took possession of all the coal mines, bu bituminous coal mines. so basically he stepped in and started negotiating with the unions taking over the mines. senator enzi stated this agreement was made between the members and the union, not between the members and the american taxpayer. in fact, the first line of the lewis agreement, this was an agreement that was signed, the historic document that created
united mine workers were actively negotiating. they were actively negotiating their contracts the way you do in a civil bargaining agreement. you sat down and you worked through that. president truman, harry truman, niewf the vital role -- knew the vital role the coal industry played in the economic recovery efforts, and he was fearing a prolonged strike, issued an executive order because he thought it would really grind our recovery to a halt. so he was fearing a proening lowed strike. he --...
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units. in the mine clearing vehicle. and because they are right in there with the unit i thought it was interesting, they have an ability to empathize i thought that was interesting. i really wanted to do that. there is a chaplain that doesn't care. and i was wondering that. i was going to go out with them but the coalition group. it's not just the united states. it was just afghanistan. right now because it's during the drive down they weren't supporting supporting. i would have liked that. i wanted to embed with the dental battalion. the marine corps but they weren't deploying anytime soon. they are doing some humanitarian work. if they are firing them. logistically challenging and life or death challenging i would have like to include that. we will spend about 15 to 20 minutes on q&a. when you see these films you rarely see any of them carrying rolls of toilet paper how do soldiers wipe their butts? >> i'm glad you asked that question actually what they do this is a one serving toilet paper from combat rations. i had h
units. in the mine clearing vehicle. and because they are right in there with the unit i thought it was interesting, they have an ability to empathize i thought that was interesting. i really wanted to do that. there is a chaplain that doesn't care. and i was wondering that. i was going to go out with them but the coalition group. it's not just the united states. it was just afghanistan. right now because it's during the drive down they weren't supporting supporting. i would have liked that. i...
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somalia. 13 people were killed when two suicide car bombers blew themselves up outside the united nations minection service offices in mogadishu. at least seven of the dead are you in guards. according to somali police, the bombers tried to speed through a checkpoint. there were shot by guards before the bombs detonated. al-shabaab are claiming responsibility for the bombings. >>> three people are in custody following a deadly shooting outside a florida nightclub. two teens were killed early yesterday morning and fort myers florida. or than a dozen were injured. the youngest victim was 12. police say the teenagers were at a party when someone opened party goshen fire in the party lettrich the teenagers killed identified as sean archilles >> he was just a super kid. a great basketball player. a great student academically. he was going to be off to bigger and better things for sure. >> the florida attorney general's office has offered to help the families with funeral expenses. >>> oakland police are searching for two gunman who robbed a film crew. the bay area news group said the production gro
somalia. 13 people were killed when two suicide car bombers blew themselves up outside the united nations minection service offices in mogadishu. at least seven of the dead are you in guards. according to somali police, the bombers tried to speed through a checkpoint. there were shot by guards before the bombs detonated. al-shabaab are claiming responsibility for the bombings. >>> three people are in custody following a deadly shooting outside a florida nightclub. two teens were killed...
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united states. she tries to pass legislation against strip mining. she tries to pass legislation against nuclear testing on the waters and lands of the united states. so that was also, i think, a key issue for her. she's very supportive of civil rights and racial equality. when she first gets to washington that's when the voting rights is dabtd and immigration act, 1965 immigration act is debated. she's a part of these liberal initiatives that we have now since consider to be defining elements of the democratic political legislation. i think what's interesting is she comes back in the 1990s when a lot of these programs are now subject to attack not just by republicans but democrats as well and she's trying to defend welfare, to critique racism and sexism and she's there at the height of the politics but also at a point when those politics are being attacked and on a point of decline. >> patsy mink's daughter is a political scientist, correct? the two of you are working on a book about her. >> yes. >> tell me a little bit about that. when i start this
united states. she tries to pass legislation against strip mining. she tries to pass legislation against nuclear testing on the waters and lands of the united states. so that was also, i think, a key issue for her. she's very supportive of civil rights and racial equality. when she first gets to washington that's when the voting rights is dabtd and immigration act, 1965 immigration act is debated. she's a part of these liberal initiatives that we have now since consider to be defining elements...
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mine. sold just 12- hundred units in the first half of the year. low gas prices have hurt demand for hybrid cars. but the cr-z also faced criticism that it wasn't as sporty as promised or as fuel effienct as competitors. if you're heading out to fill up this morning, expect to pay a little less at the pump. the average price of gas has opped seven cents ov >>> expect to pay a little less at the pump this morning. the average price of gas dropped 7-cents over the past three weeks the current average nationally is $2.24. in california, we the average is $2.88. >>> amazon shoppers hope you have money set aside for a rainy day. tomorrow, amazon offers its second annual prime day. it will roll out deals throughout the day. it will be available to only prime members anyone can sign up for a free 30-day membership and take part in the deal. many shoppers said supplies sold out too quickly last year. >>> many kids may not be too bad with their habits. a new study shows children who bite their nails and suck their thumbs are 1/3 less likely to develop aller
mine. sold just 12- hundred units in the first half of the year. low gas prices have hurt demand for hybrid cars. but the cr-z also faced criticism that it wasn't as sporty as promised or as fuel effienct as competitors. if you're heading out to fill up this morning, expect to pay a little less at the pump. the average price of gas has opped seven cents ov >>> expect to pay a little less at the pump this morning. the average price of gas dropped 7-cents over the past three weeks the...
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united states. >> very good friend of mine, he's helping with the trump campaign.e told me if he was allowed to sell his cars, the chrysler cars into china during the 2008 financial crisis, they wouldn't have never had to declare bankruptcy. >> here's where donald is right. he's not saying let's tear up nafta, tpp. let's renegotiate because what's appropriate in 1994 perhaps may be inappropriate today. what did china get? china got a better growing economy, and it got a better middle class and what did we get? a loss of jobs. there's got to be some -- donald trump is right on that. >> why did liz make a more coherent argument than donald on this? >> excellent point, charlie. >> when i listen to donald, i hear a lot of banging on the table, a lot of currency manipulation. all of these scare things and almost no analytics, you know? it's all emotion, no analytics. and, boy, when you start appealing purely to emotion, that's when people get scared. they start seeing -- >> liz, answer his question. why do you think donald trump is -- >> i grew in a family where dad lov
united states. >> very good friend of mine, he's helping with the trump campaign.e told me if he was allowed to sell his cars, the chrysler cars into china during the 2008 financial crisis, they wouldn't have never had to declare bankruptcy. >> here's where donald is right. he's not saying let's tear up nafta, tpp. let's renegotiate because what's appropriate in 1994 perhaps may be inappropriate today. what did china get? china got a better growing economy, and it got a better...
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if anyone saw, but don't-- during the most recent exercise they were reports of some of the d mining units actually finding world war ii minds in the mud. summer-- it's a very challenging area to operate in an something that will have to be different between the two basins and something that needs to be remembered and respected. would we think the russians are up to? there's a host of activities that have-- we view our concerning. probably the most widely reported was that territorial-- believed to be territorial violation conducted by what most people think is a russian summary and sweden october 2014. there were reports released by the swedish ministry of defense that show what looks to be like a periscope inside the plushy zero. the swedes spent roughly a week looking for the submarine and there was no sort of conclusively public statement that said this is what it was and this is what we found. again, another historical-- they said they were fairly certain he was a russian sub. also, alarmingly for our close friends in the uk dire were russian submarines reported operating in close pro
if anyone saw, but don't-- during the most recent exercise they were reports of some of the d mining units actually finding world war ii minds in the mud. summer-- it's a very challenging area to operate in an something that will have to be different between the two basins and something that needs to be remembered and respected. would we think the russians are up to? there's a host of activities that have-- we view our concerning. probably the most widely reported was that territorial--...
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bill, nobody more qualified than hillary clinton to serve as president of the united states of america! >> i hope you don't minejust telling the truth, man. >> hillary clinton made a surprise appearance on stage right after his speech. the two joined in a long hug and image that was on lot of front pages this morning at number four former president bill clinton gets personal. >> in the spring of 1971 i met a girl. aft the class i followed her out. intend to go and produce myself. i got close enough to touch her back but i couldn't do it. somehow i knew this would not be just another tap on the should shoulder. >> bill clinton in the role of proud spouse as he chronicle his live with the woman he describes as his best friend. the former president got rave reviews op social mode ya and so did the current first lady with our number five moment. >> and because of hillary clinton, my daughters and all our sons and daughters now take for granted that a woman can be president of the united states! >> first lady michelle obama getting i meg al and bringing down the house. when talking about the importance of pickin pic
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. >>> the united states calling it a mine-blowing level of corruption. i'm peggy bunker in stanford. the anti-doping agency releasing the report into russian athletes during the sochi games. now they want them banned from rio, coming up. >>> happening now on our twitter, an afghan teen attacked passengers on a train in germany today. three people are severely injured. the weapons were described as an ax and knife. he was later shot dead by police. >>> on facebook, uber celebrates its 2 billionth ride. dozens of riders and drivers will get $450 as part of a promotion and we'll be right back. >>> an unprecedented attack on the integrity of sports. that's what the world anti-doping agency is calling russia's system of cheating during the sochi olympics. >> there's a new report out that reveals that hundreds of russian athletes actually tested positive for drugs, but those tests were thrown out. peggy bunker is at stanford where the u.s. women's water polo team is going to play russia next week before leaving for rio. boy, now there's a call for russia to be
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at 9/11, united states clampdown on rights. they took some of mine. that is true. freedom of knowing information. we have a long way to go. >> an interesting lady, she and i were talking over lunch and she was talking about, she was recounting her husband's work in the civil rights movement. i'm thinking about how that is connected to the human rights movement. do you feel proud of what the state has gone through through the civil rights movement? >> he is from georgia and we are proud of what he did and his family. and people associated with him. there was a time in the 50's when george was very negative on the civil rights movement and we condemned martin king junior as a communist and somebody trying to overthrow us and change the basic structure of the u.s. government. for 100 years, we had legal discrimination against like people. -- black people. it was a combined commitment of churches and u.s. congress and the supreme court and the american bar association said it is ok to discriminate against african-americans and consider whites superior. that was a major
at 9/11, united states clampdown on rights. they took some of mine. that is true. freedom of knowing information. we have a long way to go. >> an interesting lady, she and i were talking over lunch and she was talking about, she was recounting her husband's work in the civil rights movement. i'm thinking about how that is connected to the human rights movement. do you feel proud of what the state has gone through through the civil rights movement? >> he is from georgia and we are...
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mine. >> the film launched police units over spencer career it almost went to reese witherspoon.her new book there goes my social life she dishes on who could have been the cast. check out his ad lib. >> you should get a job at fox network. >> how close was taran to getting that role? >> i don't know. donald and i had better chemistry. buck we had a room full of close for each of us. >> who do you keep in touch with? >> tweak and donald. it was a party every day. >> they really were roll in with the home is. >> i can't even. coming up alyssa milano following up on her diet after baby. >> she reveals her current weight. >> we are taking you back to the set of home improvement. white in the two men taylor reunited with his wife. >>> now sopranos actress jamie-lynn sigler. >> for the sopranos a star her new role. she just played a teacher on baby daddy and we were on the set during the taping. just after she announced she has ms. >> it is like a gas tank and you have your amount of the energy for the day and you allocate it where you know you will be needed. >> how was the response?
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other day, thatxd back in thexd '80s, when i think it was nicaragua who took the united states to court over the u miningine which said that the international court was paralegal<# >> rose: andçó paranoid? >> maybe (a9 sometimes we listen to what it says, and other times we don't.d >> rose: yeah. >> even last year, i think the ignored, and th'?, russians the year before. i believe in the u.n., inxd multilateral institutions. i believe inxd these institutio. but theçó key question we face s what do we now do in terms of actually pot disputes inÑi the south china s? that i think is nowxd a practicl questionxdÑiñr temperature after this decisiony may now start and has, i though, sounded rather aggressive himsen terms of being responsive to whe chinese were doing. >> well, ash carter, secretary f defense, is a guy i respect a l. i've met him several times. and he doesn't take his decisios lightly. the. >> rose: cranky means it has nor reason? >> i think we've got to the stae relationship where the administs in both countries apart from corporation, things like climatg and apart from corporation and other th
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mine. somebody whees going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states. governor mike pence. >> thank you, donald. let's hear it for the next president of the united states, donald trump. it is such an honor to join your family, to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god bless you and welcome to cleveland. >> thank you very much, mike. i just also want to congratulat going to have his shot tonight and my whole family. and karp, your whole family is an incredible family. we love having you with us on this endeavor. hope fully we're going to do an amazing job and an amazing job for the country. kids congratulations. thank you very much. thank you. we'll go and start working. >> so there's the handshake. donald trump who started his comments by saying i'm going to be brief because last time i got criticized for talking too much. remember a lot was about dona
mine. somebody whees going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states. governor mike pence. >> thank you, donald. let's hear it for the next president of the united states, donald trump. it is such an honor to join your family, to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god...
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united states. a colleague of mine talks about wages in the u.s. is a possible trigger for fed action.licy response on this side eventually. very complex question, but i am not so sure that driving from the bottom-up can help the problem. the problem right now from my view is commodity prices. if we do not get them back up again, we will pay the consequences of making a bigger part of the world poorer than it has been in the past. that reflects back on the countries that import the commodities. guy: higher prices mean a lower dollar, right? carl: maybe yes, maybe no. there will be stronger opec companies -- there will be stronger opec countries. of latiny coming out america, commodity producers, helping our exports, which have been coming down as well. there are does cosines to every coin. the demand drive is probably the key element for the world economy. tom: is madame lagarde, and other global leaders, are they working within the mill you of a currency war? carl: i think everybody is alert to a currency war, but they do not want one. people are suspicious of the japanese and their a
united states. a colleague of mine talks about wages in the u.s. is a possible trigger for fed action.licy response on this side eventually. very complex question, but i am not so sure that driving from the bottom-up can help the problem. the problem right now from my view is commodity prices. if we do not get them back up again, we will pay the consequences of making a bigger part of the world poorer than it has been in the past. that reflects back on the countries that import the commodities....
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and i got to vote in the united at the clock in the morning -- 3:00 in the morning to get mine. line. it is remarkable. now that we have this issue of voting going on, how do you feel about it? is this a big election, yes. >> we have had a large number of people turn out to vote this year. trump andoters for sanders. unfortunately, i within the republican party, state-by-state they have become domineering in the state legislation and governor's office, they have vote byd the ability to requiring complicated acquisition of id cards and so this is discriminated against. some people who don't have cover licenses. older people in nursing homes that don't have a need to have a motorola -- automobile. we are seeing a deliberate move on the part of some people who are not likely to vote for them. georgia,s governor of there was a wide move through the country to increase the number of people who could vote. designated every high school principal to be a voting registrar. every haskell had a voting registrar. -- high school had a voting registrar. every may i would have a contest to see
and i got to vote in the united at the clock in the morning -- 3:00 in the morning to get mine. line. it is remarkable. now that we have this issue of voting going on, how do you feel about it? is this a big election, yes. >> we have had a large number of people turn out to vote this year. trump andoters for sanders. unfortunately, i within the republican party, state-by-state they have become domineering in the state legislation and governor's office, they have vote byd the ability to...
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united states constitution? i will gladly let you borrow mine. >> i saw him.was very emotional and probably looked like a nation guy to me. his wife if you look at his wife she was stand there with nothing to say, she probably, maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. >> this story is blowing up. >> it blows up because it is speaking to something that was emphasized by the clinton campaign, a sense of who something i think that was emphasized by the clinton campaign at their convention which is a sense of who we are, our w values at american people and mr. khan said going to arlington cemetery, you can see there people who are of all races, religions and creeds including muslims and then went on to add that mr. trump has sacrificed nothing, mr. trump as you know did not serve in the military, got several deferments from vietnam. buter then, mr. trump responds we saw in that clip by saying that the wife who was there in a head dress had nothing to say and may be restrained by her faith and told to have nothing to say and she came back and said she has
united states constitution? i will gladly let you borrow mine. >> i saw him.was very emotional and probably looked like a nation guy to me. his wife if you look at his wife she was stand there with nothing to say, she probably, maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. >> this story is blowing up. >> it blows up because it is speaking to something that was emphasized by the clinton campaign, a sense of who something i think that was emphasized by the clinton campaign...
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mine. someone who will make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> thank you. >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america, donald trump. >> such an honor to welcome you to cleveland, we are excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it has been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god bless you and welcome to cleveland. >> thank you very much. i want to congratulate don and tiffany and eric will be great, my whole family and your whole family is an incredible family and we love having you in this endeavor and hopefully we will do an amazing job for the country most importantly. kids congratulations, fantastic. we will go and start working. trish: donald trump greeting his family and the small crowd there and his vp pick, mike fence. it was brief, you can't say donald trump is brief but it was brief and disciplined. >> the words were good but who was in charge of that? we are sitting on the bank of a fantastic lake. what we saw beh
mine. someone who will make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> thank you. >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america, donald trump. >> such an honor to welcome you to cleveland, we are excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it has been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god bless you and welcome to...
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someone who is not only devoted a good portion of this scholarly career mining the complexities of the black urban life in united states and just as importantly, someone who is quit committed to equality in his practice and his daily life. hope after you hear what will be an engaging provocative talk the discussion will encourage you to buy his earlier works, and begin to think individually and collectively about how people in baltimore, particularly the white elite establishment, have cheated the black and poor, rather than the source of its solutions. thanks. [applause] >> anyone who knows moral gravity embodied in the work of the professor knows that there could be no greater honor for a scholar than an introduction like the one that he just gave me. i just want to thank you for that. should also add that professor chart was a visiting professor at the institute for advanced study in princeton in the year i was finishing this book, and without his friendship and support, and encouragement, don't really know whether or not i would have been able to make the final push to get the book finished. sometimes it tak
someone who is not only devoted a good portion of this scholarly career mining the complexities of the black urban life in united states and just as importantly, someone who is quit committed to equality in his practice and his daily life. hope after you hear what will be an engaging provocative talk the discussion will encourage you to buy his earlier works, and begin to think individually and collectively about how people in baltimore, particularly the white elite establishment, have cheated...
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mine. it would be amazing to be up there representing the united states, hopefully with daniela someday. >> time will tell. in san francisco, colin resch, nbc bay area. >>> well, tonight at 11:00, a dubious distinction. the bay area freeway is considered road kill hotspots and the big concerns researchers are now raising tonight at 11:00. we you then. >> that does it for us at 6:00. are have a great evening. >> bye bye. see you at 11:00. >> major tv sh. one of...
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first opened in the united states and the oldest on the west their registered as san francisco lark one 101 and ti it is not all fierce competition food and good ole friend of mine drive it members les lecturely challenge the stories some may be true some not memories of past winners is reversed presbyterian on the wall of champions. >> make sure you see the one in to the corner that's me and. >> no? not bingo or scrabble but the pare of today's competition two doreen and christen and beginninger against robert and others easing our opponents for the stair down is a pregame strategy even in lawn bowling. >> play ball. >> yes. >> almost. >> (clapping). >> the size of tennis ball the object of the game our control to so when the players on both sides are bold at any rate the complete ends you do do scoring it is you'll get within point lead for this bonus first of all, a jack can be moved and a or picked up to some other point or move the jack with i have a goal behind the just a second a lot of elements to the game. >> we're about a yard long. >> aim a were not player i'll play any weighed see on the inside in the goal is a minimum the latter side will make that
first opened in the united states and the oldest on the west their registered as san francisco lark one 101 and ti it is not all fierce competition food and good ole friend of mine drive it members les lecturely challenge the stories some may be true some not memories of past winners is reversed presbyterian on the wall of champions. >> make sure you see the one in to the corner that's me and. >> no? not bingo or scrabble but the pare of today's competition two doreen and christen...
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mine. somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family, more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house! >> pence is getting set to take center stage later on night flee of the rnc convention. and then there was more from last night. we'll get a chance to take it around. let's first look at chris christie, former governor -- i'm sorry. former candidate, current govern nor of new jersey, also running the transition team. let's take a listen to what he had to say last night. >> tonight, as a former federal prosecutor, i welcomed the opportunity to hold hillary clinton accountable. in libya and nigeria, guilty. in china and syria -- in iran and russia and cuba -- and here at home for risking america's secrets to keep her own and lying to cover it all up -- here it is, everybody. we didn't disqualify hillary clinton to be president of the united states. the facts of her life and career disqu
mine. somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family, more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house! >> pence is getting set to take center stage later on night flee of the rnc convention. and then there was more from last night. we'll get a chance to take it around. let's...
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mining in international waters without u.s. participation. the estimated area of the territorial expansion over which the united states could claim sovereignty on the continental shelf expansion of the treaty is an area estimated to be about 291,000 square miles, or roughly one and a half times the size of the state of texas. through the senate's failure to ratify the law of the sea treat "y" visa long-standing -- treaty is a longing standing one, recent events about the wisdom are brought even further into question. for example, we've talked about this on the floor of the senate. the disappearance of the arctic sea ice coupled with increased access to minimal resources in the arctic seabed is influencing territorial claims our arctic neighbors -- canada, russia, denmark, greenland, iceland and norway -- are making, and all these countries are making legal claims under the law of the sea treaty. the u.s. is the only arctic nation not staking any expanded claims in the arctic, nor are we challenging the actions of our neighbors who may be encroaching on waters to which we have a claim. the state department cannot be blamed for not making clai
mining in international waters without u.s. participation. the estimated area of the territorial expansion over which the united states could claim sovereignty on the continental shelf expansion of the treaty is an area estimated to be about 291,000 square miles, or roughly one and a half times the size of the state of texas. through the senate's failure to ratify the law of the sea treat "y" visa long-standing -- treaty is a longing standing one, recent events about the wisdom are...
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but i just want to introduce a man who's become a friend of mine, somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the unitedernor mike pence. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america, donald trump! it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited toear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. baltimore to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. >> so you had that mega entrance minutes ago here in cleveland not too far from where i'm sitting. you saw the whole family minus this woman, minus mrs. trump. hours ago, the speech writer who says yes indeed, she is the one responsible for the packages in melania's speech and explained how it happened, and even offered to resign. dana bash, what did she say? >> well, she said just that, she gave an explanation, that her friend, and that's really what melania trump is, but also the person that she was working with, called her and gave her some ideas, talk about the fact that she had been very
but i just want to introduce a man who's become a friend of mine, somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the unitedernor mike pence. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america, donald trump! it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited toear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. baltimore to come tonight. and i'm convinced what...
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mine. he's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states.ernor mike pence. >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america donald trump! it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god bless you. welcome to cleveland. i want to congratulate don and tiffany and he's going to be great and ivanka tomorrow night and my whole family and karen, your whole family is an incredible family. we love having you with us. and hopefully we're going to do an amazing job for the country. so thank you very much. and kids, congratulations. fantastic job. thank you very much. thank you, everybody. we'll go and start working. >> a few brief remarks after donald trump arrives back in cleveland. confirmed as the gop nominee side by side with his vice presidential pick in indiana governor mike pence. he will be
mine. he's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states.ernor mike pence. >> let's hear it for the next president of the united states of america donald trump! it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. thank you and god bless you. welcome to...
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put it in a larger historical context that proceeds any our tenures including mine on the board of supervisors. the in-law unit issue or secondary unit issue as it was called today commonly referred to accessory dwelling units is a third rail of housing in san francisco for decades. this is a piece of-this is a area of policy that supervisor terence hal nan took a look at, supervisor [inaudible] 14 years ago i introduced legislation to incent vise the creation of accessory dwelling units within 1250 feet of major transit corridors which was the subject of great controversy and not passed by the board. i was delighted when david chew introduced legislation similar to mine and as supervisor wiener stated, he introduced legislation a pilot program for district 8 made permanent and my predecessor introduced legislation for district 3 so this is a long evolution and delighted this is interest from all segments of theboard. interestingly enough when my legislation in 2002 failed, it did not fall along the common ideological lines of the day. as i recall, supervisor jake mu goldrick sided with supervisor tony hall to
put it in a larger historical context that proceeds any our tenures including mine on the board of supervisors. the in-law unit issue or secondary unit issue as it was called today commonly referred to accessory dwelling units is a third rail of housing in san francisco for decades. this is a piece of-this is a area of policy that supervisor terence hal nan took a look at, supervisor [inaudible] 14 years ago i introduced legislation to incent vise the creation of accessory dwelling units within...
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>> they actually, a friend of mine was a k-9 handler. he told me about the unit.n on a couple searches with him. i tested for it. and me and titus started a friendship. >> titus, steve paulson was talking out there, he has been looking at you. obviously, very passionate about you. he wants to play tug. >> yeah, a little tug. he likes the ball. so i play ball with him sometimes. >> this fundraiser going on this weekend. one of those bullet-proof vests. you bring titus out and put this on immediately, or only in -- >> only in certain scenes. so the vest was donated by cover your k-9, which is a great foundation. they donate over 150 grand of protective equipment. >> these are not cheap? >> no. titus has a vest and a trauma kit. they sent me to a training. the idea is we hope to never have to use this type of equipment or this type of care on a dog. just go to the regular searches without any problems. >> yeah. tell us a little bit about what is in the kit. >> in the kit there is gauze. there is gloves. there is respiratory apparatus that can be used on dogs and thin
>> they actually, a friend of mine was a k-9 handler. he told me about the unit.n on a couple searches with him. i tested for it. and me and titus started a friendship. >> titus, steve paulson was talking out there, he has been looking at you. obviously, very passionate about you. he wants to play tug. >> yeah, a little tug. he likes the ball. so i play ball with him sometimes. >> this fundraiser going on this weekend. one of those bullet-proof vests. you bring titus out...
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mine. he spent 10 years in the south carolina general assembly. he spent 10 years in the united states congress. he developed great wealth. when he died in 1915, he had been 20 years away from affecting the constitutional convention in 1895. the constitutional convention that took all of the rights of african-americans away. and he died a brokenhearted person, because people lost focus. they began to take for granted all of those gains that were made. we must not take those gains that have been made for granted. bakari has told you. today, we live under "stand your ground" laws. that is nothing more than a license to go out and execute people without any threat of any kind of consequences. we stand today looking at voter id laws that are nothing more than efforts to suppress the votes of people of color. people hidere behind second amendment rights as if there are not any limits. there are limits on the first amendment. all of us have free speech, but there are limits on what that free speech can be. all of us have the right to the second amendment, but there are limits on secon
mine. he spent 10 years in the south carolina general assembly. he spent 10 years in the united states congress. he developed great wealth. when he died in 1915, he had been 20 years away from affecting the constitutional convention in 1895. the constitutional convention that took all of the rights of african-americans away. and he died a brokenhearted person, because people lost focus. they began to take for granted all of those gains that were made. we must not take those gains that have been...
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united states do for you. there are a lot of heroes i have. nelson mandela was a great friend of mine. we have worked on human rights programs. i would say they're still are a lot of heroes coming along. sadat.se it. -- anwar my school superintendent made a big impact on me. we have plenty of heroes. we don't need to look very far for inspiration. i happen to be religious, i think the ultimate standard of perfection for a human being is the life of jesus christ and i teach the bible every sunday. we can look at people who exhibited through human courage and wisdom the highest ideals that should guide us all. >> before i thank you for what has been a wonderful and powerful hour, the morality, kindness, i would say you are my hero. [applause] >> stand up if you can. she is the director of the museum. she occupies and him -- an important place in my life as well. i would to thank her, meredith. [applause] >> again, thank you so much for coming. we want to thank the museum for hosting us. ambassador peter's for being with us and for everyone here who is a distinguished guest. there's a won
united states do for you. there are a lot of heroes i have. nelson mandela was a great friend of mine. we have worked on human rights programs. i would say they're still are a lot of heroes coming along. sadat.se it. -- anwar my school superintendent made a big impact on me. we have plenty of heroes. we don't need to look very far for inspiration. i happen to be religious, i think the ultimate standard of perfection for a human being is the life of jesus christ and i teach the bible every...
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mine. somebody who is going to make unbelievable vice president of the united states governor mike pence. >nd will end in the white house. >> olbermann governor mary fallon and jan brewer who both here to go "on the record." welcome, governors. >> thank you. >> what do you sees a secretary hillary clinton's greate you think donald trump should zero in on. >> i think her policy. if we look at what she has supported along with president obama, certainly her foreign policy, her support federalizing our healthcare system, our trade policies. just her policies in general have not been right for america. many of those policies have failed under the obama administration certainly when she was secretary of state. >> what's her greatest strength and biggest thing you worry about? >> well, she is forceful she is opinionated. she is informed. and she is a very strong woman. and she is able to take running for president of the united states and not a lot of people can do that. >> all right, governor bureau, i will -- governor brewer i will give you in the worse. what should he be worried about. >> spin
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but i just want to introduce a man who's become a friend of mine; somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the unitedtes: governor mike pence. >> it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. >> reporter: the ticket's number-two man delivers his own prime-time address tonight, and campaign manager paul manafort says the nation will see what trump saw: >> governor pence was the kind of guy who didn't see no for an answer. that when he became governor, he made a difference as governor, and that was an attitude-- was very appealing, and record was very appealing. >> reporter: manafort also brushed off questions today of any perceived awkwardness between the two men: >> when the final selection process happened, there was a comfort level. now, have they spent two years together? no. but are they comfortable with each other both on a personal basis and a policy basis? absolutely. will t
but i just want to introduce a man who's become a friend of mine; somebody who's going to make an unbelievable vice president of the unitedtes: governor mike pence. >> it is such an honor to join your family to welcome you to cleveland. we're excited to hear you address the nation tomorrow night. it's been exciting to hear from your family. more to come tonight. and i'm convinced what begins in cleveland will end in the white house. >> reporter: the ticket's number-two man delivers...
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mine -- >> but? >> no but. there's only two choices. the next president of the unitedtes, the 45th, is either going to be donald trump or hillary clinton. if you're not for him, you're for her. >> and jamie is with us now. sounds like christie is being very loyal to donald trump on the plagiarism allegations. >> absolutely, and let's just clarify one thing. plagiarism is plagiarism whether it is on purpose or accidental. it's, you know, he's going with the campaign's line that these were just common words and doesn't believe it, but i will say this, i think the thing that chris christie said about there's not a lot of may ea cul in donald trump's life is really what's going on here. they are clearly behind the scenes, very upset about it, but no one's going to admit this was a mistake. >> donald trump does not like to admit mistakes or apologize. good work. >> thank you. >>> up next, donald trump's campaign chairman blaming hillary clinton for the controversy surrounding melania's speech claiming the democratic candidate launched a, quote, demean her and take her down.
mine -- >> but? >> no but. there's only two choices. the next president of the unitedtes, the 45th, is either going to be donald trump or hillary clinton. if you're not for him, you're for her. >> and jamie is with us now. sounds like christie is being very loyal to donald trump on the plagiarism allegations. >> absolutely, and let's just clarify one thing. plagiarism is plagiarism whether it is on purpose or accidental. it's, you know, he's going with the campaign's...
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last year they sold only 750,000 units and found it was getting harder to find part to make vcr's. >> i keep minel blinking, i'm keeping it >> a at some point you have to convert it, you know, to the dvd. >> old school. >> okay. >> my preview of the new star trek movie is coming up, and it has a couple of feature fans of the original series. don't miss >>> recently a summer trip for a florida family took a wrong turn with the car break down in bucks county. >> the child with special needs could not go to her dream amusement park until the word got out. anita oh has that story. >> reporter: those are the words four year-old maggie acres reese haddon repeat. ever since her parents, promised a trip to sesame place. florida family planned to stop at muse. park in bucks county as part of the east code road trip hoping that the interaction will help mag hoy has severe autism. >> and then car didn't start. >> reporter: stranded at a hotel in langhorne they learn that the car would not be a quick fix. >> i was trying to figure out how to tell her in a way that she could understand that a promise i made w
last year they sold only 750,000 units and found it was getting harder to find part to make vcr's. >> i keep minel blinking, i'm keeping it >> a at some point you have to convert it, you know, to the dvd. >> old school. >> okay. >> my preview of the new star trek movie is coming up, and it has a couple of feature fans of the original series. don't miss >>> recently a summer trip for a florida family took a wrong turn with the car break down in bucks...
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>> i just want to introduce a man who has become a friend of mine, some be who is going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> earlier today, governor pence walked through the arena here to get a little bit ready for tonight, tested out the microphone and the podium, seemed to go well. while governor pence's tonight headliner, i should say, a lot of people will be closely watching another prime time speaker, the senator from texas, ted cruz, lyin' ted, i think donald trump called him. the one-time rival of donald trump has not yet thrown his support behind the gop nominee. ted cruz's speech could give an indication whether the split republican party is trying to start united and reviewed senator cruz's speech in advantage, and you can bet they're playing attention to milania trump thing. they now admit it was copied. here's how the written explained in the statement, quoting here, she, melania, has always liked michelle obama. over the phone, she read me some passages as examples. i wrote them down and included some of the phrasing that ultimately became the final speech. she g
>> i just want to introduce a man who has become a friend of mine, some be who is going to make an unbelievable vice president of the united states, governor mike pence. >> earlier today, governor pence walked through the arena here to get a little bit ready for tonight, tested out the microphone and the podium, seemed to go well. while governor pence's tonight headliner, i should say, a lot of people will be closely watching another prime time speaker, the senator from texas, ted...
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enforcement units are highly expression liesed and trained professionals enforcing laws across our public lands. these responsibilities include enforcing grazing regulations, monitoring mine safety and protecting resources and enforcing fire restrictions. a vote for this amendment will send the message that congress supports these important responsibilities and does not condone any effort to underminor eliminate this important federal authority and the officers in that law enforcement -- in those law enforcement units. today more than ever federal law enforcement officers charged with protecting our public lands deserve our respect and support. tragically marked by the illegal occupation of the national wildlife refuge by armed militants earlier this year, an occupation that house republicans officially condemned. there is growing hostility towards federal land management and is increasingly exposing federal law enforcement officers to violence, threats of violence, intimidation and disrespect. whether it's individuals like bundy who believe they are above the law and refuse to pay below market grazing fees, people trying to bomb a federal facility or treasure hunters tte
enforcement units are highly expression liesed and trained professionals enforcing laws across our public lands. these responsibilities include enforcing grazing regulations, monitoring mine safety and protecting resources and enforcing fire restrictions. a vote for this amendment will send the message that congress supports these important responsibilities and does not condone any effort to underminor eliminate this important federal authority and the officers in that law enforcement -- in...
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united states. >> hillary, hillary. >> reporter: for many, it's an emotional moment. >> she is a really imperfect candidate, but she also -- her core beliefs are the same as mine. >> reporter: clinton laid out her qualifications and told sanders supporters she's on board. >> i want you to know, i've heard you, your cause is our cause. >> reporter: winning some over tonight. >> i feel like i trust her. she's super intelligent. she's got the experience. like, it's so obvious to me that she should take the reigns. >> we couldn't believe what we were hearing. i felt like it was just a laundry list of everything we wanted to know, everything we wanted to talk about, and yeah, we were all very, like, bernie excited, and i'm so glad about what he brought to the platform, what he brought to the conversation. >> reporter: in san francisco, young democrats believe clinton present add compelling case, but they know there is still work to do. >> i'm going to be making a lot of calls to nevada, driving to nevada to canvas for hillary in the fall. >> reporter: now, it really felt like people were rooting for a sporting event in that room, cheering for the same team. we'll see if that en
united states. >> hillary, hillary. >> reporter: for many, it's an emotional moment. >> she is a really imperfect candidate, but she also -- her core beliefs are the same as mine. >> reporter: clinton laid out her qualifications and told sanders supporters she's on board. >> i want you to know, i've heard you, your cause is our cause. >> reporter: winning some over tonight. >> i feel like i trust her. she's super intelligent. she's got the experience....
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united states. chinese immigrants were initially welcomed in the west or at least tolerated as they cheap or indentured labor for the railroad and gold-mining industries. but as their numbers increase d and began to compete for jobs, as the court noted in the case, "a consequent irritation was followed by open conflict to the great disturbance of the public peace." the federalheld chinese exclusion act in part because of this presence of chinese laborers having a baneful effect about the -- upon the material interest of the state and morals. their immigration was in numbers approaching the numbers of an oriental invasion and was a menace to our civilization. so that would be shocking in comparison to contemporary mores. this immigration law continued through the 19th and into the 20th century targeting asian, latino and african-americans and other members of the "black race" while protectioning immigration from northern europe. it attempted to stymie immigration of people of color. the immigration act of 1924 created a national origin quota system that restricted the annual immigration of people from any particular country to know more than
united states. chinese immigrants were initially welcomed in the west or at least tolerated as they cheap or indentured labor for the railroad and gold-mining industries. but as their numbers increase d and began to compete for jobs, as the court noted in the case, "a consequent irritation was followed by open conflict to the great disturbance of the public peace." the federalheld chinese exclusion act in part because of this presence of chinese laborers having a baneful effect about...
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it was caught as he was trying to return to the united states, he was arrested and imprisoned, self-employed, has no income at this point. a friend of mine came to dca without realizing he had a backpack carry-on, 12gauge shotgun shells in his backpack he didn't realize was there until he got to the hotel in washington dc, made it through a tsa checkpoint. another one recently made it to the gate with a pair of shears in their pocket they forgot was in there until they were about to board the plane and reached in their pocket and found a pair of shears and made it through the checkpoint. i personally experienced several years ago getting to dc, had a large flat head screwdriver in my briefcase i did not know was there. i made it through a tsa checkpoint. we are talking about bonuses for performance? these issues we are lucky these were people who did not have ill intentions. how has this happened? is it a morale issue or people on drugs that are working? a lot of the instances are because we are not following security procedures? the technology is not up to date and we are forcing people to do things when they don't have the right tools?
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mine over yours. >> there's a difference. yours will be, we hope, the next president of the united states.have to get in a mode of saying, not for a moment we accept destructive policies out of some sort of misbegotten party loyalty. >> so we're arguing on the margins of holding our elected officials accountable. but i do think it is important, in fact, for our movement to celebrate the fact that we have done something revolutionary. this week we do something revolutionary. a woman is going to take the nomination for president from the democratic party. and that is a really -- >> it is historic. >> it is also important. ghandi was important. women examples of war leaders who happen to be women who exacted enormous -- >> you're going to vote for hillary clinton, i am assuming. >> in november? >> i live in california. there's no reason for me as a progressive to vote for hillary clinton. >> i assumed you are in the fight. >> i am in the fight. if i lived in virginia were florida or ohio, i would vote for her clinton absolutely. >> you don't think it sends an awesome signal to tell your daugh
mine over yours. >> there's a difference. yours will be, we hope, the next president of the united states.have to get in a mode of saying, not for a moment we accept destructive policies out of some sort of misbegotten party loyalty. >> so we're arguing on the margins of holding our elected officials accountable. but i do think it is important, in fact, for our movement to celebrate the fact that we have done something revolutionary. this week we do something revolutionary. a woman...