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jessicaet's give vaughan a chance to respond to you. go ahead. >> well, the problem is that we allow employers to and legal. workers immigrants in favor of illegal immigrants that they can get paying less, that is a drain on our economy. there's no such thing as cheap labor. it's not right. is one area where i'm actually in favor of a role for government, telling you can't hire whoever you want. you have to hire workers who are authorized to be in this country, because our economy right now is not producing enough jobs, even for the people who are here now. we've got historically high unemployment rates for young in this country. approaching 25%. that is because of many reasons, but one reason is have access tors illegal immigrant workers. that is denied opportunity for americans and legal immigrants. a wage depressing effect on especially those immigrantsnd legal who have not had the benefit of a college education and are the margins of our society. >> tom jawetz? >> i think the caller makes a number of great points. it's correct, i th
jessicaet's give vaughan a chance to respond to you. go ahead. >> well, the problem is that we allow employers to and legal. workers immigrants in favor of illegal immigrants that they can get paying less, that is a drain on our economy. there's no such thing as cheap labor. it's not right. is one area where i'm actually in favor of a role for government, telling you can't hire whoever you want. you have to hire workers who are authorized to be in this country, because our economy right...
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sian vaughan told me that being widowed so soon vaughan told me that being widowed so soon after herartbroken. all the plans, the future that we had together, has all been taken away. we were only married for six months. especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. tipper truck was carrying tonnes of aggregate down this steep and winding hill towards the city of bat that afternoon when it suffered catastrophic brake failure. the prosecution claimed it was not simply bad luck but an accident waiting to happen. experts who examined the brakes said some of the parts were so rusty and warn that the 11—year—old lori should not have been on the road. phillip potter was at the wheel of the tipper truck full stop he told the court he was not aware of the state of the vehicle and he denied causing death by dangerous or careless driving. today, he has been cleared. phillip potter told the trial that as he sat here that afternoon, trying to take in what had just happened. his boss,
sian vaughan told me that being widowed so soon vaughan told me that being widowed so soon after herartbroken. all the plans, the future that we had together, has all been taken away. we were only married for six months. especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. tipper truck was carrying tonnes of aggregate down this steep and winding hill towards the city of bat that afternoon...
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jessica vaughan and tom javits --jessica vaughan and tom jawetz .ater on, we will have a guest and weing the border will take a closer look at how immigration is impacting border states. we will be right back. ♪ >> the c-span video library is an easy way to search and view c-span programs and to help is dr. robert browning, the executive director of the c-span archives. >> the main site is c-span.org. look on the front page. on the left side are all of the and the presidential evidence of that day, political campaign events. right underneath that on the left side is a link that says recent events. they appear in the order they were on the network. you can search for a person's 117,000ery person, people have pages that contain all of their video. on that page is a link, a search box, you put in a word. let's say you want sheila jackson lee, and then you put in -- let's say they talked about climate change. tomorrow, members of the congressional black caucus will receive the signatures and statements demanding that this body supports president obama's
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sian vaughan who i interviewed, stephen vaughan's widow, she is the only one to have done anything onleased statements this afternoon following these guilty of manslaughter verdicts for the two main deficits. —— defendants. all talk about the impact on their lives losing people so close to them. mitzi's family talking about they will never see her grow up. talking about they will never see hergrow up. a talking about they will never see her grow up. a little girl who was becoming more confident in her life, full of the future, now deprived of that future. all of those families talking about their losses, but also all of them talking about the importance of these verdicts, not just for them and these deaths, but to try to prevent other haulage companies in other parts of the uk, to carry out those checks. not to try to cut corners. not to make excuses, but to follow the rules that exist and maybe for there to be new rules. that is one thing some of the families have been talking about. toll make sure no other families, they say, have to go through what they have been through. all of th
sian vaughan who i interviewed, stephen vaughan's widow, she is the only one to have done anything onleased statements this afternoon following these guilty of manslaughter verdicts for the two main deficits. —— defendants. all talk about the impact on their lives losing people so close to them. mitzi's family talking about they will never see her grow up. talking about they will never see hergrow up. a talking about they will never see her grow up. a little girl who was becoming more...
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their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married. it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed, so soon after her wedding day, had left her heartbroken. the future that we had together has just all been taken away. we were only married for six months and especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. today, the boss of grittenham haulage, matthew gordon, and mechanic, peter wood, were both found guilty of manslaughter. the trial heard the company was a shambles, failing to carry out proper safety checks. the jury was told that as the tipper truck came down the hill that afternoon, its brakes were badly worn, rusty and in a poor state of repair. matthew gordon had no transport manager and effectively flouted every regulation laid down to ensure safety. peter wood signed off vehicles as safe when clearly they were not. many of the faults at the time of this crash were longstanding. phillip potter, who was at the wh
their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married. it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed, so soon after her wedding day, had left her heartbroken. the future that we had together has just all been taken away. we were only married for six months and especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. today, the boss of grittenham haulage, matthew gordon,...
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michael vaughan speaking to me earlier.petra kvitova has undergone a four hour potentially career—saving operation after a knife attack in her own home. the world number 11 says she's "fortunate to be alive" after grappling with a burglar at her flat in the czech republic. surgeons operated on her left hand, her racket hand, to repair tendons and nerves. she'll be out of action for at least three months and the chances of a full recovery is unknown. celtic have gone 14 points clear at the top of the scottish premiership tonight after a 1—0 win at home to bottom club partick thistle. brendan rodgers' side secured their victory thanks to a 17th minute goal from scott sinclair at a rain—sodden parkead. the champions are now unbeaten in 21 domestic matches. league one side peterborough united will face premier league leaders chelsea in the fa cup third round after beating notts county 2—0. the league two strugglers fell behind with less than two minutes gone at london road when gwion edwards struck. and just five minutes later,
michael vaughan speaking to me earlier.petra kvitova has undergone a four hour potentially career—saving operation after a knife attack in her own home. the world number 11 says she's "fortunate to be alive" after grappling with a burglar at her flat in the czech republic. surgeons operated on her left hand, her racket hand, to repair tendons and nerves. she'll be out of action for at least three months and the chances of a full recovery is unknown. celtic have gone 14 points clear...
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their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married.ime, i wouldn't wish it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed, so soon after her wedding day, had left her heartbroken. the future that we had together has just all been taken away. we were only married for six months and especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. today, the boss of grittenham haulage, matthew gordon, and mechanic, peter wood, were both found guilty of manslaughter. the trial heard the company was a shambles, failing to carry out proper safety checks. the jury was told that as the tipper truck came down the hill that afternoon, its brakes were badly worn, rusty and in a poor state of repair. matthew gordon had no transport manager and effectively flouted every regulation laid down to ensure safety. peter wood signed off vehicles as safe when clearly they were not. many of the faults at the time of this crash were longstanding. phillip potte
their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married.ime, i wouldn't wish it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed, so soon after her wedding day, had left her heartbroken. the future that we had together has just all been taken away. we were only married for six months and especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one that we had planned. it's just been absolutely horrendous. today, the boss of grittenham...
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host: jessica vaughan? jessica: research shows immigrants, illegal immigrants less likely or to commit a crime. we know that there are certain types of crimes associated with illegal immigration, human smuggling, drug trafficking, kidnapping, identity theft, gang activity, and so on. the question is not our immigrants more likely to commit crime, that is not important. the question is what we do with that small fraction of the noncitizen population that has committed crimes. the answer has to be that they should be a priority for close these that we cracks that criminal aliens are able to pull through because of sanctuary policies and other problems in our systems, and make sure they are not released. the obama administration released 80,000 criminal aliens with convictions over two and a half years. that has to stop. many of these individuals went on to commit additional crimes. these could have been prevented if we would have removed them efficiently. thatis one area of focus has to be there for the trump
host: jessica vaughan? jessica: research shows immigrants, illegal immigrants less likely or to commit a crime. we know that there are certain types of crimes associated with illegal immigration, human smuggling, drug trafficking, kidnapping, identity theft, gang activity, and so on. the question is not our immigrants more likely to commit crime, that is not important. the question is what we do with that small fraction of the noncitizen population that has committed crimes. the answer has to...
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their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married., even though he is always in there. it has just been a horrendous time, i wouldn't wish it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed so soon after her wedding day had left her heartbroken. all the plans, the future that we had together, it has all been taken away. we were only married for six months. especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one we had planned. itjust been absolutely horrendous. the tipper truck was carrying tonnes of aggregate down this steep and winding hill towards the city of bath that afternoon when it suffered catastrophic brake failure. the prosecution claimed it was not simply bad luck but an accident waiting to happen. experts who examined the brakes said some of the parts were so rusty and worn that the 11—year—old lorry should not have been on the road. philipp potter was at the wheel of the tipper truck. he told the court he was not aware of the state of the vehicle and he denied causing deat
their driver, stephen vaughan, was 3a years old and newly married., even though he is always in there. it has just been a horrendous time, i wouldn't wish it on anybody. sian vaughan told me that being widowed so soon after her wedding day had left her heartbroken. all the plans, the future that we had together, it has all been taken away. we were only married for six months. especially having to spend your first wedding anniversary alone was just so far removed from the one we had planned....
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52, and stephen vaughan, who was 34. four—year—old knitsley had been crossing a pedestrian crossing when she was hit by the truck and the three men who died, mr parker, mr allen, and mr bourne, were all travelling in the same car. bristol crown court had heard that —— had heard the laurie's brakes had failed and it had clocked up almost 450,000 miles at the time of the crash. the owner of the haulage company, matthew gordon, who has been found guilty of four counts of manslaughter, was driving one lorry through a western village when he stopped, and then a second lorry driven by 20—year—old philip potter attempted to break to avoid a collision, but the brakes on that lobbied then failed. it hit several pedestrians, including four—year—old mitzi and her grandmother, margaret rogers, and then hit the car containing the three other victims who died. the prosecuting qc said mr potter's laurie continued to career down the lane in western village out of control, and these are pictures from the time of the crash. because on the
52, and stephen vaughan, who was 34. four—year—old knitsley had been crossing a pedestrian crossing when she was hit by the truck and the three men who died, mr parker, mr allen, and mr bourne, were all travelling in the same car. bristol crown court had heard that —— had heard the laurie's brakes had failed and it had clocked up almost 450,000 miles at the time of the crash. the owner of the haulage company, matthew gordon, who has been found guilty of four counts of manslaughter, was...
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according to michael vaughan. cook says he will ta ke michael vaughan.making a decision on his future. his team we re decision on his future. his team were beaten by an innings and 75 ru ns were beaten by an innings and 75 runs in chennai, things to another batting collapse. cook went for a9, and jennings reached a half—century. moeen ali made aa, but seven batsmen ended with single figures as england we re ended with single figures as england were all out for 207. india's ravindra jadeja took four wickets. the indian captain thinks cook will go. looking at his face today, i would imagine it is close to calling it quits from his perspective. he has earned the right to have a period at home. we will wait and see. he is a stubborn chap, he is eventually very, very tough. he has probably been through this kind of spell 2—3 times in his captaincy spell and carried on. looking at his face today and its body language in particular in the last few test matches, it looks like he might be thinking about calling it a day. the twice wimbledon champion petra kvitova
according to michael vaughan. cook says he will ta ke michael vaughan.making a decision on his future. his team we re decision on his future. his team were beaten by an innings and 75 ru ns were beaten by an innings and 75 runs in chennai, things to another batting collapse. cook went for a9, and jennings reached a half—century. moeen ali made aa, but seven batsmen ended with single figures as england we re ended with single figures as england were all out for 207. india's ravindra jadeja...
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michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to resign as england captain following their 4—0 seriesk will take time to make a decision on his future after four years in the job but vaughan, a former captain himself, believes cook is "very close" to quitting. he is a stubborn chap and is mentally very, very tough. he has probably been through similar spells a few times. but looking at his body language, it looks like he wants to call it a day. the two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova won't even be able to lift a racquet for at least three months. she spent almost four hours yesterday having surgery on her left hand and believes says she's lucky to be alive, after a knife attack at her home in the czech republic. it's thought it was a random burglary and kvitova wasn't specifically targeted. in a statement yesterday, kvitova said, "in my attempt to defend myself, i was badly injured on my left hand. i am shaken, but fortunate to be alive. the injury is severe and i will need to see specialists, but if you know anything about me i am strong and i will fight this." england rugby he
michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to resign as england captain following their 4—0 seriesk will take time to make a decision on his future after four years in the job but vaughan, a former captain himself, believes cook is "very close" to quitting. he is a stubborn chap and is mentally very, very tough. he has probably been through similar spells a few times. but looking at his body language, it looks like he wants to call it a day. the two—time wimbledon champion...
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the former england captain, michael vaughan says even 196 captain, michael vaughan says even i% of self—doubttair cook quitting as the current skipper. alistair cooke admitted he had some thinking to do after the a—0 series defeat to india. he's stubborn, mentally very, very tough. probably has been through this kind of spell a few times during his captaincy and carried on. but his body language over the last three test matches has been one that looks like he might be thinking about calling it a day. england players are taking part in the t 20 big bash. chrisjordan is playing for the adelaide strikers but his side lost to the heat. brendon mccullum hit 25 in one over. jordan took two wickets, including this with the very last ball of 30 overs. batting at number seven, jordan madejust overs. batting at number seven, jordan made just one overs. batting at number seven, jordan madejust one run overs. batting at number seven, jordan made just one run as the strikers fell ten runs short in their reply. it is the sixth season of the competition. two—time wimbledon champion, petra kvitova will miss
the former england captain, michael vaughan says even 196 captain, michael vaughan says even i% of self—doubttair cook quitting as the current skipper. alistair cooke admitted he had some thinking to do after the a—0 series defeat to india. he's stubborn, mentally very, very tough. probably has been through this kind of spell a few times during his captaincy and carried on. but his body language over the last three test matches has been one that looks like he might be thinking about calling...
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well, a little earlier i spoke to former england captain michael vaughan and asked him what advice he cook now. the fortunate thing for him is that the team did not play a test match untiljuly so there is six months. i think he has two openlyjust be very honest with himself. has he got the passion, energy, to take the team forward ? passion, energy, to take the team forward? after a break of six months. you know, he has to be com pletely months. you know, he has to be completely committed to make sure he ta kes completely committed to make sure he takes them through the seven test matches next summer then onto the ashes series next winter. if there isa ashes series next winter. if there is a little inkling in the back his mind he does not think he will be able to take them through that period, he has to stand aside 110w that period, he has to stand aside now and ask someone else to take the role for those seven games before the ashes series. i always asked, when i got towards the end of my captaincy days, i just when i got towards the end of my captaincy days, ijust did not enjoy the
well, a little earlier i spoke to former england captain michael vaughan and asked him what advice he cook now. the fortunate thing for him is that the team did not play a test match untiljuly so there is six months. i think he has two openlyjust be very honest with himself. has he got the passion, energy, to take the team forward ? passion, energy, to take the team forward? after a break of six months. you know, he has to be com pletely months. you know, he has to be completely committed to...
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michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain afterfour years in the kvitova says she's lucky to be alive after a knife attack at her home in the czech republic. she will not hold a racket for at least three months. and league one side peterborough united will face chelsea in the fa cup third round, after beating notts county 2—0. i'll be back with more on those stories. at least 29 people have been killed in an explosion at a fireworks market in mexico. emergency services said dozens of others were injured, and they expect the death toll to rise. it's the third major explosion at the site since 2005. the moment the san pablito fireworks market was engulfed in flames. within minutes, the entire site destroyed in a blaze of smoke, noise and deadly explosions. once the smoke cleared, the scale of the damage became clear. a fire at this market was always likely to have devastating consequences. most big celebrations in mexico involve fireworks so in the run—up to christmas, it was full of shoppers. the local authorities have confirmed 30 deaths and many o
michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain afterfour years in the kvitova says she's lucky to be alive after a knife attack at her home in the czech republic. she will not hold a racket for at least three months. and league one side peterborough united will face chelsea in the fa cup third round, after beating notts county 2—0. i'll be back with more on those stories. at least 29 people have been killed in an explosion at a fireworks market in mexico....
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well earlier on former england captain michael vaughan came to see us in the bbc sport centre and hea better team throughout the series. the rat coley has got that energy about him. he has quality in the spin department. —— virat kohli. there was the triple century. the pace bowlers have been quicker than the england bowlers which i do not think anyone would have said that at the start of the series. they have just been a better team and conditions that suit their style but, overall, they did all the boxes better than england have. michel bourez of french polynesia has won the billabong pipe masters — the final stop of the 2016 world surf league championships tour after defeating american kanoa igarashi in the final this was bourez‘s best result of the season this was bourez‘s best result of the season and only the second time the frenchman has made it into the final series this year. he was flaweless in picking up the third championship tour victory of his career and means he finishes the 2016 season in 6th place. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. 0ur our top st
well earlier on former england captain michael vaughan came to see us in the bbc sport centre and hea better team throughout the series. the rat coley has got that energy about him. he has quality in the spin department. —— virat kohli. there was the triple century. the pace bowlers have been quicker than the england bowlers which i do not think anyone would have said that at the start of the series. they have just been a better team and conditions that suit their style but, overall, they...
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jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is at the policy director at the center for immigration studies. william stock is with the american immigrant lawyers association and he represents the pro-sanctuary city side. with that, jessica and then william and then you get one minute. >> thank you so much in thank you all for coming today. definitely a hot topic and i'm pleased to have this opportunity to visit these issues and a format that is going to promote discussion and give us a chance to explore some of the details of the arguments. sanctuary cities, yes or no. the answer is very clearly now. i'll be telling you why mainly because they are of legal and because they create public safety problems, but also because they don't help in establishing trust between immigrants in the community and authorities. before i add, i will also tell you what i think should be done about them. we have heard the sanctuary policies are fine, that they are even necessary in the reasons people get for supporting our providing sanctuary po
jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is at the policy director at the center for immigration studies. william stock is with the american immigrant lawyers association and he represents the pro-sanctuary city side. with that, jessica and then william and then you get one minute. >> thank you so much in thank you all for coming today. definitely a hot topic and i'm pleased to have this opportunity to visit these issues and a format that is going to promote...
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the film tells the story of katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan and mary jackson.cians played key roles in john glenn's historic 19-62 spaceflight. first lady michelle obama will host a screening today at the white house. the film opens nationwide on january sixth. new this morning - brand new information about holiday travel. triple-a predicting that it will soar to the highest level on record this christmas holiday. more than 103-million am ericans will be four out of ten washingtonians will travel 50 miles or more from home. 91-percent of those will be driving. low gas prices and a stronger economy are part of the reason so many people are traveling. happening now - a chance to give hope this holiday season. right now 97.1 wash-fm is kicking off the first hour of their annual radio-thon to help sick children in our area. kidd o'shea is live at children's national in d-c.. kidd? - 40+ mph wind gusts redid you say 97?97! yes. you know, that reminds me of geico's 97% customer satisfaction rating. 97%? helped by geico's fast and friendly claims service. huh... oh ye
the film tells the story of katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan and mary jackson.cians played key roles in john glenn's historic 19-62 spaceflight. first lady michelle obama will host a screening today at the white house. the film opens nationwide on january sixth. new this morning - brand new information about holiday travel. triple-a predicting that it will soar to the highest level on record this christmas holiday. more than 103-million am ericans will be four out of ten washingtonians will...
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and in sport michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain after theiright to ta ke series defeat in india. he is right to take his time over the decision. the two time wimbledon champion petra kith have a won't hold a racquet for three months, she has had surgery to her playing hand after a knife attack at her home. and dylan hartley is likely to remain as the england captain. eddie jones does say that he believes he has let the country done with his latest ban. i will be back with more just after half the home office has said it will seek to overturn a european court ofjustice ruling which found the government should not retain internet data under the dripa law which critics called the "snoopers charter". the court's judgment said "eu law precludes a general and indiscriminate retention of traffic data and location data". let's cross over to westminster and get more on this from our political correspondent, vicki young. tell us what this ruling means? well, the government says it is very disappointed with all of this, it is worth remembering this is an
and in sport michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain after theiright to ta ke series defeat in india. he is right to take his time over the decision. the two time wimbledon champion petra kith have a won't hold a racquet for three months, she has had surgery to her playing hand after a knife attack at her home. and dylan hartley is likely to remain as the england captain. eddie jones does say that he believes he has let the country done with his latest ban....
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vaughan believes he is close to stepping down. he is mentally very tough.is kind of speu been probably through this kind of spell two or three times in his captaincy reign and carried on. looking at his face and body language in particular, its has been one that looks like he might be thinking about calling it day. petra conservative a will miss the first grand slam of the year following surgery on grand slam of the year following surgery on her hand. she underwent an operation yesterday and believes she is lucky to be alive after a knife attack at her home in the czech republic. it is thought it was a random burglary and she wasn't specifically targeted. northampton have escaped punishment for fielding northampton have escaped punishment forfielding an northampton have escaped punishment for fielding an a apparently understrength team against leinster, they have been warned clubs have an obligation to pick a full strength side at all times. meanwhile the clu b side at all times. meanwhile the club will find out the result of a concussion panel set up after
vaughan believes he is close to stepping down. he is mentally very tough.is kind of speu been probably through this kind of spell two or three times in his captaincy reign and carried on. looking at his face and body language in particular, its has been one that looks like he might be thinking about calling it day. petra conservative a will miss the first grand slam of the year following surgery on grand slam of the year following surgery on her hand. she underwent an operation yesterday and...
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the film tells the story of katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan and mary jackson.hree african-american mathematicians played key roles in john glenn's historic 19-62 spaceflight. first lady michelle obama will host a screening of the film tonight at the white house. the film opens nationwide on january sixth. it's xx and we're just getting started. that artic air is here! it's going to be a cold and windy day in the dmv.. wind chill's later on expected to be in the teens and maybe single digits. our storm watch 7 the winter blast this morning. good morning washington. - 40+ mph wind gusts - teen to single digit wind chills - snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain this weekend - big weekend temperature swings (20s to 60s) today: cold and windy. highs: 24-29 winds: nw 15-25 g 35+ mph feels: 5-15 tonight: diminishing winds. clear and very cold. lows: 10-18 winds: nw 5-10 mph feels: single digits friday: mostly cloudy and cold. highs: 29-33 winds: s 5 mph
the film tells the story of katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan and mary jackson.hree african-american mathematicians played key roles in john glenn's historic 19-62 spaceflight. first lady michelle obama will host a screening of the film tonight at the white house. the film opens nationwide on january sixth. it's xx and we're just getting started. that artic air is here! it's going to be a cold and windy day in the dmv.. wind chill's later on expected to be in the teens and maybe single digits....
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michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to resign as england captain following their 4—0 seriesob, but vaughan, a former captain himself, believes cook will give up the role. he isa he is a stubborn chap and is mentally very, very tough. he has probably been through similar spells a few times. but looking at his body language, it looks like he wants to call it a day. lewis hamilton's new team—mate looks likely to be valterri bottas, after his current team williams persuaded felipe massa to stay on for another season. that leaves bottas clear to join hamilton at mercedes, following the retirement of world champion nico rosberg. a deal is expected to be done in the new year. the five—time champion, raymond van barneveld, is into the second round of the pdc world darts championship. at alexandra palace, he beat england's robbi green, averaging nearly 100 in the process. and we finish with some gnarly pictures. that is right, gnarly pictures. that is right, gnarly pictures. big wave challenge in nazare in portugal. have a look at those bad boys. laughing. . that is an incredible hei
michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to resign as england captain following their 4—0 seriesob, but vaughan, a former captain himself, believes cook will give up the role. he isa he is a stubborn chap and is mentally very, very tough. he has probably been through similar spells a few times. but looking at his body language, it looks like he wants to call it a day. lewis hamilton's new team—mate looks likely to be valterri bottas, after his current team williams persuaded felipe...
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host: jessica vaughan, your reaction? jessica: this is a useful conversation to have because it illustrates the federal government has the names and addresses of employers millions of illegal workers and could take action against them based on the fact that there are people out there working with either fake or usually stolen social security numbers. some of those funds could also be used for restitution for the people that have had their identity compromised by illegal workers. this, i think, is a really good way for the federal government to go after the problem of illegal employment and find especially those employers that have a business model of employing hundreds of illegal workers instead of hiring americans and illegal workers -- legal workers. that would be a great place to start with enforcement. identify these mismatches and send notices to employers and tell them they cannot keep hiring these workers, that people should no longer be able to use a stolen social security number. the federal government does not e
host: jessica vaughan, your reaction? jessica: this is a useful conversation to have because it illustrates the federal government has the names and addresses of employers millions of illegal workers and could take action against them based on the fact that there are people out there working with either fake or usually stolen social security numbers. some of those funds could also be used for restitution for the people that have had their identity compromised by illegal workers. this, i think,...
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jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is the policy director for the center of immigration studies.
jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is the policy director for the center of immigration studies.
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and in the sport on bbc news: michael vaughan expects alastair cook to step down as england captain aftereries defeat in india, but thinks he's right to take time over the decision. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. police in germany have reportedly launched a nationwide hunt for a tunisian man who's believed to have carried out the lorry attack in berlin. his identity papers were found in the cab of the truck. it's thought he is a migrant who arrived in germany last year and was granted asylum in april. 12 people died and almost 50 were injured when the lorry ploughed through the crowds in the centre of berlin on monday night. christian fraser reports. amid the chaos and panic of the attack, the has man at the wheel slipped into the dark. the man arrested, a 23—year—old pakistani migrant has been released without charge. now there is a new suspect, said to be a tunisian asylum seeker who is still at large. german yups carry pictures of a man called anis a. he said to be known to police and he was wanted on charges of assault. the truck, carrying 25 tonnes of girders had
and in the sport on bbc news: michael vaughan expects alastair cook to step down as england captain aftereries defeat in india, but thinks he's right to take time over the decision. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. police in germany have reportedly launched a nationwide hunt for a tunisian man who's believed to have carried out the lorry attack in berlin. his identity papers were found in the cab of the truck. it's thought he is a migrant who arrived in germany last year and...
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michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain after their 4—0 series right to take time over the decision. the two time wimbledon championships petra kvitova will not hold a racket for at least three months. she has had surgery to her playing hand after a knife attack at her home. peterborough united will have a big tie at stamford bridge in the fa cup third round. they beat notts county 2-0 to third round. they beat notts county 2—0 to set up a meeting with chelsea. iam back chelsea. i am back with more on those stories just after 10:30am. the home office has said it will seek to overturn a european court ofjustice ruling which found the government should not retain internet data under the dripa law, which critics called the "snoopers' charter". the court's judgement said "eu law precludes a general and indiscriminate retention of traffic data and location data." this relates to internet companies having to retain the detail of the e—mail traffic there has been for a certain period of time in case it is needed, so tell us what the ruling has meant. th
michael vaughan says he expects alastair cook to step down as england captain after their 4—0 series right to take time over the decision. the two time wimbledon championships petra kvitova will not hold a racket for at least three months. she has had surgery to her playing hand after a knife attack at her home. peterborough united will have a big tie at stamford bridge in the fa cup third round. they beat notts county 2-0 to third round. they beat notts county 2—0 to set up a meeting with...
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for residents to go car free, but do people want to completely give up their automobile, hillary vaughanhas details? hillary. >> some are ditching parking spots and offering them uber credits instead. because of ride-sharing companies line you canner and lyft analysts say they expect parking need will be cut in half freeing up 75 billion square feet of space. >> inevitable trespassed that will be the biggest game changer of real estate since the car itself. >> encouraging residents to live car free and partnering with uber to offer residents a one hundred dollar monthly credit on uber account. >> it is been wildly popular and exceeded our expectations, so since we launched in may of 2016 we had over a thousand participants in the program, over 95% of participation rate. >> occupancy almost doubled but demand for a parking spot hasn't changed at all. it saved them big bucks and a lot of times they waste looking for a parking spot and some aren't so sure to be car-free. >> the amount of traveling that i do. >> i will definitely consider uber and not having to pay insurance and your car pay
for residents to go car free, but do people want to completely give up their automobile, hillary vaughanhas details? hillary. >> some are ditching parking spots and offering them uber credits instead. because of ride-sharing companies line you canner and lyft analysts say they expect parking need will be cut in half freeing up 75 billion square feet of space. >> inevitable trespassed that will be the biggest game changer of real estate since the car itself. >> encouraging...
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. >> but to have vaughan of populist it has never been that way of probably never will. >> host: in your book the famous suffragist elizabeth cady stanton sees the vote as affirming the full citizenship and dignity of women and you say she is wrong but if groups of people are excluded or let's assume not that women or blacks don't vote, aren't they being treated as second-class citizens until they feel that they are? >> this is a big question now spend many chapters disentangling what goes in here but one part is when you get a vote does that make you more autonomous? i think it is no. you don't move from being a petitioner so your chances should not matter if you have one or not. that is the built-in democracy groups matter. not individuals. so to systematically exclude the negative things to happen but with that demographic objection suppose you have a bed to give the background injustice but if this is to spread across all demographic groups. . . completely avoids the problem and the system might talk about the problem because you are tested for the affected the demographics this woul
. >> but to have vaughan of populist it has never been that way of probably never will. >> host: in your book the famous suffragist elizabeth cady stanton sees the vote as affirming the full citizenship and dignity of women and you say she is wrong but if groups of people are excluded or let's assume not that women or blacks don't vote, aren't they being treated as second-class citizens until they feel that they are? >> this is a big question now spend many chapters...
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wanted at come it was supposed to be the social security act of 1935. , the then eisenhower calls up vaughan esther lake to help him what would be a good medical plan. but the ama lobby's it and then he signs that 1957 medical law but then as the single player but then dies and here we are. >> barely any more bones. [laughter] with the middle. rarely? we are just not there yet. even the single payer health care she would encourage them to form a union. >> so the zero loneliness was there resulted that you said at the beginning was of results of her childhood. in then to die just before world war two began. in that moment seems to depress her and deliberate her as world war two gets under way. and with those inhibitions of what they can do even on the world stage but she travels wildly among negative so talk about her international travels in then domestically with the new deal. and somehow it is shoving her aside even though she does a great diplomatic work with the armed forces. it is striking how different term view is what she is doing from to be accomplished on the day-to-day basis. >> s
wanted at come it was supposed to be the social security act of 1935. , the then eisenhower calls up vaughan esther lake to help him what would be a good medical plan. but the ama lobby's it and then he signs that 1957 medical law but then as the single player but then dies and here we are. >> barely any more bones. [laughter] with the middle. rarely? we are just not there yet. even the single payer health care she would encourage them to form a union. >> so the zero loneliness was...
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jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is the policy director for the center of immigration studies. williams stock is with the american immigrant lawyers association. pro-actuarys the city side. with that, jessica, then william and then you get a one-minute , rejoinder. jessica: thank you so much. thank you all for coming today. definitely a hot topic. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to visit these issues in a format that's going to promote discussion and give us a chance to explore some of the details the arguments. , sanctuary cities, yes or no? the answer is very clearly no. i will be telling you why. mainly because they are a legal, and because they create public safety problems. also, because they don't help in establishing trust between the immigrant community and authorities. before i end, i also will tell you what i think should be done about them. we've heard that sanctuary policies are fine, that they are even necessary. and the reasons that people give for supporting or promoting sanctuary policies are
jessica vaughan represents the anti-immigration city side. she is the policy director for the center of immigration studies. williams stock is with the american immigrant lawyers association. pro-actuarys the city side. with that, jessica, then william and then you get a one-minute , rejoinder. jessica: thank you so much. thank you all for coming today. definitely a hot topic. i'm pleased to have this opportunity to visit these issues in a format that's going to promote discussion and give us a...
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brings so many people together in a way that they had no idea they were connected because dorothy vaughan used to serve dinner and provide food for starving students from hampton institute. and so would have known back then what she was all about of course we all knew she was a smart lady, and she raised all of these amazing children. but i'm sitting next to people who are not only connected to the people that are in your story, that are in this book, but also people that are connected to do, that are connected to meet. and this person sitting next to me and this person sitting over here. and they had a connection to each other had it not been for your book an buck and research,e just realized that through conversation, through passion for research and history and making that anonymous, we are so connected and i just thank you for doing that. for providing another way for us to realize that we are all connected. that's the part of your story that brings us a loud and clear for me. and i guarantee if we asked everybody to raise their hand, who is connected to somebody, because of your buck
brings so many people together in a way that they had no idea they were connected because dorothy vaughan used to serve dinner and provide food for starving students from hampton institute. and so would have known back then what she was all about of course we all knew she was a smart lady, and she raised all of these amazing children. but i'm sitting next to people who are not only connected to the people that are in your story, that are in this book, but also people that are connected to do,...
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in, the white helmets in syria, two people behind this documentary film now join america orlando vaughans a director of the white helmets and joanna cigar is the producer. thank you for joining me as we so far away try to understand and help what's happening. joe wanna, first to you, i understand you're in contact with some of the white helmets. as we're getting reports of increased shelling, what are they telling you about the situation on the ground? >> they're very frightened brooke. the situation is incredibly difficult on the ground and you're right the cease-fire has failed to produce any results. really what we're dealing with now is people afraid for their own lives. people who have spent the last few years digging out, saving other people are now afraid for their own lives. >> we know -- we read the latest tweet from the white helmets posting "the regime has been trying to kill us for five years, since 2013 more than the 130 of these white helmets have been killed and orlando in your film we saw they're former blacksmiths, teachers, tailors, these are volunteers. but what sort o
in, the white helmets in syria, two people behind this documentary film now join america orlando vaughans a director of the white helmets and joanna cigar is the producer. thank you for joining me as we so far away try to understand and help what's happening. joe wanna, first to you, i understand you're in contact with some of the white helmets. as we're getting reports of increased shelling, what are they telling you about the situation on the ground? >> they're very frightened brooke....
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four—year—old knitsley steady and also killing robert parker, who was 59, philip allen, 52, and stephen vaughan car. bristol crown court had heard that —— had heard the laurie's brakes had failed and it had clocked up almost 450,000 miles at the time of the crash. the owner of the haulage company, matthew gordon, who has been found guilty of four counts of manslaughter, was driving one lorry through a western village when he stopped, and then a second lorry driven by 20—year—old philip potter attempted to break to avoid a collision, but the brakes on that lobbied then failed. it hit several pedestrians, including four—year—old mitzi and her grandmother, margaret rogers, and
four—year—old knitsley steady and also killing robert parker, who was 59, philip allen, 52, and stephen vaughan car. bristol crown court had heard that —— had heard the laurie's brakes had failed and it had clocked up almost 450,000 miles at the time of the crash. the owner of the haulage company, matthew gordon, who has been found guilty of four counts of manslaughter, was driving one lorry through a western village when he stopped, and then a second lorry driven by 20—year—old...
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let's bring in hillary vaughan on this, she has the details. >> hey, connell, economists we talked tol intelligence technology could create jobs of the future. they'll look different than the jobs of today, but they'll pay a lot more. >> so what the data actually says is that even though we're at about a 6% job loss today through automation, by 2021, we're going to have eliminated a net 1% more jobs. so it's not a huge 6% loss between now and then, it's about a 1% change as jobs are lost due to automation and created in new industries through automation as well. >> over the past 70 years, america's work force experienced a huge amount of eig automation thank you it hasn't had the impact. >> people are confused, they think that automation, that a robot is going to completely replace me. what happens most the time with automation, it comes along and takes over some tasks i do, but not all of the tasks i do. >> today companies like uber, netflix are on the front lines of what they call digital disruption. they're matching supply and demand through digital platforms and making old ways ob
let's bring in hillary vaughan on this, she has the details. >> hey, connell, economists we talked tol intelligence technology could create jobs of the future. they'll look different than the jobs of today, but they'll pay a lot more. >> so what the data actually says is that even though we're at about a 6% job loss today through automation, by 2021, we're going to have eliminated a net 1% more jobs. so it's not a huge 6% loss between now and then, it's about a 1% change as jobs are...
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she plays dorothy vaughan and while she pushes them in their career, not afraid to nudge them in their personal lives as well. >> he's coming over. >> why is he him. >> i'm dorothy vaughn. i believe you met my husband, levi. >> she's not married. she's a widow with three beautiful little girls, so well behaved. angels on earth is what we like to call them. dorothy, slice of pie? >> excuse me. >> you already had a slice of pie. >> i love that cast. octavia is here with us. wonder woman t-shirt. >> wonder women. and this film is about women who could be superheroes. i'm watching this film, how is it 46 years of my life i never heard this story. you had the same reaction and thought it was fiction. >> i thought it was historical fiction. four years ago. when i read this, we would have known about it if it were true, >> how critical were they to our space program? >> without catheline jackson's contribution we wouldn't have made to it space the first time. that's real and something we have to credit her for and all those women. >> you played dorothy vaughn. she passed away in 2008. when yo
she plays dorothy vaughan and while she pushes them in their career, not afraid to nudge them in their personal lives as well. >> he's coming over. >> why is he him. >> i'm dorothy vaughn. i believe you met my husband, levi. >> she's not married. she's a widow with three beautiful little girls, so well behaved. angels on earth is what we like to call them. dorothy, slice of pie? >> excuse me. >> you already had a slice of pie. >> i love that cast....
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>> i am not up vaughan this information but there are two different things. i changed my g mail six times in the last six months. so do i think there are hackers out there? sure. to foreign governments tried to go on to the u.s. sites? absolutely. china. russia. we do with it and they do with the problem i have with this story and the narrative about russia is number one, this would not have happened if hillary clinton did not have her own server per car she did not follow protocol. but that is what is in discussion. but the stuff that they wrote was it appropriate. did basically say and not excusing hacking there is multiple pieces to the story but they roche what they wrote. but that being said then dnc security measures if people are mad in the democratic world. >> so what do you know, ? so we got a call last friday night from the washington post and "new york times." and based on forces of the world because both institutions were hacked only allowed information solely been did not get backed so if we did it get hacked that allow promises wrong route. so w
>> i am not up vaughan this information but there are two different things. i changed my g mail six times in the last six months. so do i think there are hackers out there? sure. to foreign governments tried to go on to the u.s. sites? absolutely. china. russia. we do with it and they do with the problem i have with this story and the narrative about russia is number one, this would not have happened if hillary clinton did not have her own server per car she did not follow protocol. but...