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mr. thompson talking on the phone too much. mr. thompson caught wind of that, came running down the steps. by the time i got out here mr. thompson was backing away towards the back. and mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> it appeared the two of them were in an argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i could see, it appeared that thompson was the aggressor. >> i'll get you that bag of ice. >> harris and thompson are placed in separate units until the investigation is complete and officers will determine what charges, if any, are filed. >> the difference between charges is in-house charges are disciplinary sanctions within the facility. opposed to criminal charges, which you have to take to the courts outside of the facility. if we can find out it was an assault that occurred by mr. thompson, then we'll push forward and file criminal charges against him. >> little shaky about
mr. thompson talking on the phone too much. mr. thompson caught wind of that, came running down the steps. by the time i got out here mr. thompson was backing away towards the back. and mr. harris had blood all over himself. >> what did you see? >> it appeared the two of them were in an argument. he came running down the steps and started swinging on the other individual from what i could see. >> do you think thompson assaulted the other inmate? >> from what i could see,...
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mr. mcnulty: interesting. do you agree with this thompson approach? [laughter] mr. ogden: we have a college president. he is doing it again. he is putting out a thompson memo. he is back. up in ai just -- i grew little litigation firm that did when nobody cases was doing it. , which david's and my firm would not touch, and i liked them because they went to trial. the real cases actually went to trial, and it was the justice system at work. you had an assertion that somebody did something wrong and an opportunity to challenge the assertion, and the world we are me,ow just feels wrong to the cousin there is never an actual adjudication. placeole education takes under the authority of the justice department, and i am not entirely sure what the solution is, but i am uncomfortable with where we are. mean, i spent the second half of my career trying to perfect the act of adjudication, making the strongest as possible arguments about why this case is not appropriate for that inction, but i just -- understand how we have gotten where we are, but i do not love it. what do you think what do you think would happe
mr. mcnulty: interesting. do you agree with this thompson approach? [laughter] mr. ogden: we have a college president. he is doing it again. he is putting out a thompson memo. he is back. up in ai just -- i grew little litigation firm that did when nobody cases was doing it. , which david's and my firm would not touch, and i liked them because they went to trial. the real cases actually went to trial, and it was the justice system at work. you had an assertion that somebody did something wrong...
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her interpreter brought her up and says, "i want to meet mr thompson".ace said, "here's mr thompson". she wanted to know why, and i was very upset. i couldn't answer, sorry i couldn't help her. i had always wondered in my mind, did somebody there know that not all americans were crazy and went mad that day? i wonder if they ever knew somebody was trying to help. and, boy, i was real happy when she knew we tried to help. and she thanked me and i told her i was sorry i couldn't help that day and then going through the interpreter was real difficult because they only say, like, half a sentence at a time. and she asked, you know, why didn't the people that had done the killing come back with us? and i lost it. you know, ithought, how do you answer this, you know? and i was getting ready to and then she finished the sentence and said, "so we could forgive them". oh my god... it was over with for me right then because itjust tore me up. these people, my enemies, you know have that much forgiveness in their hearts. and i'm not man enough to forgive my own peopl
her interpreter brought her up and says, "i want to meet mr thompson".ace said, "here's mr thompson". she wanted to know why, and i was very upset. i couldn't answer, sorry i couldn't help her. i had always wondered in my mind, did somebody there know that not all americans were crazy and went mad that day? i wonder if they ever knew somebody was trying to help. and, boy, i was real happy when she knew we tried to help. and she thanked me and i told her i was sorry i...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval. journal. the speaker: the question son agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the mis have t the journal stands approved. mr. thompson: mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: i oob to the to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a members will record their votes by electronic device. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from oregon, miss bonna meachy. ms. bonamici: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain five requests for one-min
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval. journal. the speaker: the question son agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the mis have t the journal stands approved. mr. thompson: mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: i oob to the to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and...
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mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize nancy bellitte, the financial administration in my washington, d.c. office. after working for three members of congress over a span of 36 years, nancy will retire on friday. and she will be missed by all. nancy grew up on maryland's eastern shore and she never thought about working in politics. after graduating from chesapeake college, she and her claysmate moved to the d.c. suburbs and nancy found her way to capitol hill. in 1981, shortly after ronald reagan was sworn in as president, nancy began her career as a staff assistant with congressman phil crane, a republican from illinois. she worked for congressman crane, a member of the ways and means committee, for almost 14 years as a staff assistant, legislative assistant and office manager. she joined a softball team that played on the mall after work hours and that's where she would eventually meat her husband, barry. they got married, had a baby boy and nancy continued working but only part time.
mr. thompson. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize nancy bellitte, the financial administration in my washington, d.c. office. after working for three members of congress over a span of 36 years, nancy will retire on friday. and she will be missed by all. nancy grew up on maryland's eastern shore and she never thought about working in politics. after graduating from chesapeake college, she and her claysmate moved to the d.c. suburbs and nancy found her...
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mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infant, and children, or w.i.c., is a short-term intervention program designed to help ensure pregnant women and their children are able to meet healthy nutritional needs. w.i.c. began in 1972 as a supplemental food pilot program aimed at improving the health of a pregnant mothers, infant, and children in response to a growing concern of malnutrition among low-income families. by 1974 w.i.c. was operating in 45 states. it became a permanent program in 1975. w.i.c. provides participants with benefits predemocrattable for -- redeemable for specific foods to supplemental their diets as well as relate nutrition and health services. they provide quality nutrition education and services, breast-feeding, promotion education, a monthly food package, access to maternal prenatal and pediatric health care services. w.i.c. has served 8.3 million participants each month through 10,000 clinics nationwide in 2014. 806,000 pregnant women,
mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infant, and children, or w.i.c., is a short-term intervention program designed to help ensure pregnant women and their children are able to meet healthy nutritional needs. w.i.c. began in 1972 as a supplemental food pilot program aimed at improving the health of a pregnant mothers, infant, and children in response to a growing concern of malnutrition among...
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mr. thompson but why?> i am an independent voter, but i don't like our governor either, and i feel like we need to have a different perspective, and i think mr. thompson will do that. >> thank you marlene. we've heard that, by the way, several times from other folks who are registered democrats. over here we're different. how do you think this election will turn out and why? >> you first. >> all i can say is i am hoping it's republican. we don't need any more roadblocks in the government. we need to work together. and i am afraid, if the democrat party wins, it will just be a constant battle of trying to get things accomplished. >> a lot of times there is a lot of anti-trump talk, protests, but here in kansas, here where you live, do you hear that, do you feel that? do you see that? >> not as much as in other parts of theorld and in other parts of the country. i think this election will and should go down party lines to help another voice get on board with president trump and give him a chance. he is less
mr. thompson but why?> i am an independent voter, but i don't like our governor either, and i feel like we need to have a different perspective, and i think mr. thompson will do that. >> thank you marlene. we've heard that, by the way, several times from other folks who are registered democrats. over here we're different. how do you think this election will turn out and why? >> you first. >> all i can say is i am hoping it's republican. we don't need any more roadblocks in...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreag to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. mr. thompson: mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz. mr. ruiz: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will entertain up to five requests for one minute speeches on each si
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreag to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. mr. thompson: mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday the world celebrated autism awareness day. each year autism speaks asks people across the nation and around the comblobe to light it up blue -- globe to light it up blue in an effort to increase understanding and acceptance. last night here in our nation's capital, we illuminated ther exterior blue. individuals wore blue clothing or turned their online photo profiles blue. autism spectrum disorder affects an estimated one out of 68 children in the united states. these families face enormous challenges? assisting their loved ones over the course of their lifetimes. each year an estimated 50,000 youth will turn 18 in the united states. and many face a services cliff when school-based programs end. men and women living on the autism spectrum have made
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday the world celebrated autism awareness day. each year autism speaks asks people across the nation and around the comblobe to light it up blue -- globe to light it up blue in an effort to increase understanding and acceptance. last night here...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, this week, we observed the days of remembrance of the nation's annual commemoration of the holocaust. it was a system attic government-sponsored murder of six million jews by the nazi regime. congress established today as a remembrance in 1980. each year, state and local governments, military bases, orkplaces, schools, real rellingous services remember. for this reason, we gather annually to mourn the loss of so many lives in honor of those who survived and those who risked their lives. remember the american soldiers to liberate many from concentration camps and remember because as one said, education remembrance are the only cures for hatred and bigotry. we will not be silent and we will always remember and pledge never again. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore:
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, this week, we observed the days of remembrance of the nation's annual commemoration of the holocaust. it was a system attic government-sponsored murder of six million jews by the nazi regime. congress established today as a remembrance in 1980. each year, state and local governments, military bases, orkplaces, schools, real rellingous services remember. for this reason, we gather annually to mourn the loss of so many lives in honor of those who survived and those who...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous done sent -- consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 369, which will eliminate the sunset date of the veterans choice program. choice program gives the men and women who serve this great nation the ability to receive health care in their own home communities. instead of waiting for a v.a. appointment or traveling a long distance to a v.a. facility, our veterans can get services closer to home. the choice act states that the department of veterans affairs is authorized to continue services until august 7, 2017, or until the funds provided under the choice act ran out. whatever occurs first. there are still funding set aside for this program and our veterans should be entitled to use it. that's why i support h.r. 369, which would eliminate the expiration date on the choice act.
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous done sent -- consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 369, which will eliminate the sunset date of the veterans choice program. choice program gives the men and women who serve this great nation the ability to receive health care in their own home communities. instead...
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mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate nancy lombard y on her well-deserved retirement. he's the executive director of the league of services. she's been instrumental in leading several programs that the league provoids for the betterment of local communities. nancy manages several programs including child care information services of clarion, clearfield, and jefferson counties. children first, which is a seminar for divorced parents to help cope with divorce and how it affects their children. safe haven which provides a safe meeting place for custodial parents visit with a noncustodial parent as well as child and adult care food program. nancy has given her time to numerous boards to advocate for children's needs, children and youth services and more. she's been a valuable and dedicated leader to the league for many years and she will be missed. on behalf of congress of the united states, i wish nancy lombardo all the best in her retirement. i yeement bag -- i yield back the balance of my time
mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate nancy lombard y on her well-deserved retirement. he's the executive director of the league of services. she's been instrumental in leading several programs that the league provoids for the betterment of local communities. nancy manages several programs including child care information services of clarion, clearfield, and jefferson counties. children first, which is a seminar for divorced parents to help cope with divorce and how...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, this afternoon i will meet with leaders from the school nutrition association of pennsylvania, commonly called the snap-pa, which is a state-wide organization of scule nutritional professionals. it works to advance quality child nutrition programs through education and advocacy. organized in 1955, snap opinion pa is an all-volunteer board of directors elected by its membership, which currently stands at more than 2,300 individuals. as chairman of the agriculture subcommittee on nutrition and a senior member of the house education work force committee, i know the essential services of snap-pa works to provide. students throughout the commonwealth receive high-quality, low-cost meals thanks to snap-pa. mr. speaker, it is important to remember that for some students, the only meal that they receive is at school. this organization works to keep our children healthy and ensure that they have healthy food options through school meal programs. snap-pa is recognized as the authority
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, this afternoon i will meet with leaders from the school nutrition association of pennsylvania, commonly called the snap-pa, which is a state-wide organization of scule nutritional professionals. it works to advance quality child nutrition programs through education and advocacy. organized in 1955, snap opinion pa is an all-volunteer board of directors elected by its membership, which currently stands at more than 2,300 individuals. as chairman of the agriculture...
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mr. thompson is chair for the ethics research center border directors we sit together on that board 2001 through 2003. thanks for serving on our panel. [applause] now i will turn the panel over to the facilitator of this session and also a participant. take it away. >> going through those introductions to hear your thoughts we will be time for questions and comments of like to get reaction to a very interesting case zero lot of ideas and issues emerged from that i should mention before we begin how many attorneys general? i got up and to the number eight so starting with that from the last of ministration there is a lot of ground with the department change of policy that can emerge with the changes that have occurred. but we will start with j.b.. what is your initial reaction? >> first each was carefully vetted which you have to love a couple of notes things that he said that were frightening that we have to make the judgment of an honest mistake how important it is for the company's it was very interesting. but where they may have departed is not huge where he talks about the potential
mr. thompson is chair for the ethics research center border directors we sit together on that board 2001 through 2003. thanks for serving on our panel. [applause] now i will turn the panel over to the facilitator of this session and also a participant. take it away. >> going through those introductions to hear your thoughts we will be time for questions and comments of like to get reaction to a very interesting case zero lot of ideas and issues emerged from that i should mention before we...
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mr. thompson is chair for the ethics research center border directors we sit together on that board 2001 through 2003. thanks for serving on our panel. [applause] now i will turn the panel over to the facilitator of this session and also a participant. take it away. >> going through those introductions to hear your thoughts we will be time for questions and comments of like to get reaction to a very interesting case zero lot of ideas and issues emerged from that i should mention before we begin how many attorneys general? i got up and to the number eight so starting with that from the last of ministration there is a lot of ground with the department change of policy that can emerge with the changes that have occurred. but we will start with j.b.. what is your initial reaction? >> first each was carefully vetted which you have to love a couple of notes things that he said that were frightening that we have to make the judgment of an honest mistake how important it is for the company's it was very interesting. but where they may have departed is not huge where he talks about the potential
mr. thompson is chair for the ethics research center border directors we sit together on that board 2001 through 2003. thanks for serving on our panel. [applause] now i will turn the panel over to the facilitator of this session and also a participant. take it away. >> going through those introductions to hear your thoughts we will be time for questions and comments of like to get reaction to a very interesting case zero lot of ideas and issues emerged from that i should mention before we...
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mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia for allowing me the time. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 455, a bill to designate the united states courthouse in jackson, mississippi, as the r. jess brown united states courthouse. mr. speaker, richard jess brown as born on september 12, 1912, in coffeeville, kansas. his parents, earnestine and joe brown, were jazz musicians and performed in and managed a local theater. jess received the bachelor of science in industrial arts from illinois state university and a masters of science in industrial education from indiana university in bloomington, indiana. after teaching at the university, jess moved to jackson, mississippi, where he taught industrial arts at a high school, the only black high school in the city at that time. while teaching at linear, jess became intervening plaintiff in a lawsuit that sought equal pay for black teachers in jackson. after teaching in jackson, jess attended texas southern university law school. jess left the law school before receiving his jurisdoctorate but was able to retur
mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia for allowing me the time. mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 455, a bill to designate the united states courthouse in jackson, mississippi, as the r. jess brown united states courthouse. mr. speaker, richard jess brown as born on september 12, 1912, in coffeeville, kansas. his parents, earnestine and joe brown, were jazz musicians and performed in and managed a local theater. jess received the bachelor of science in...
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mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today there are a lot of children in the capitol for take our daughters and sobs -- sons to work day. while my sons are grown and scattered across the country, i have seth louis parish. he lives in maryland and thanks to the nonprofit tuesday children, he gets to spend the day with me, or better yet, i get to spend the day with him. seth is 7 years old and ctively involved in his cubs scout pack. as i am an eagle scout who has been involved in scouting all my life, seth in the first grade a tiger scout, plays ice hockey and also participates in taiwan do. in 2009, seth's dad was serving in the army and lost his life about a month before seth was born. tuesday's children helps our military families work through their own losses. seth's mom, debbie, dropped him off at my office this morning. he's the best-dressed guy today on the floor. quite frankly on capitol hill. right over there. and i -- seth, i hope you're having a good day shadowing an old scout like me. thank you, mr.
mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today there are a lot of children in the capitol for take our daughters and sobs -- sons to work day. while my sons are grown and scattered across the country, i have seth louis parish. he lives in maryland and thanks to the nonprofit tuesday children, he gets to spend the day with me, or better yet, i get to spend the day with him. seth is 7 years old and ctively involved in his cubs scout pack. as i am an eagle scout who has been involved in...
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and trucks that filled the need in movie scenes but there's also the car emma thompson drove around los angeles in saving mrused to chase down ben affleck in argue go. the auction will go online and goes live this week. nydia. >> all right matt. much more to come. tensions with north korea loom over vice president mike pence's meeting this morning with japanese leaders. >>> "action news" continues in just a moment. >> ♪ >> a new report reveals what went wrong leading to a philadelphia firefighter's death two years ago. >> a south jersey father could go on trial today for the death of his three-year-old son. >> plus, the t.s.a. is making it easier for passengers to get through security at the philadelphia airport. we'll explain how. >> good morning everyone. 5:30 on this tuesday april 18th. tam is off, nydia han joins us here at the desk. we also have dave murphy and karen rogers. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. let's call up the satellite and we'll show you that there is some clearing going on from north to the south. you can see how the clouds are getting thinner down in philadelphia and this patt
and trucks that filled the need in movie scenes but there's also the car emma thompson drove around los angeles in saving mrused to chase down ben affleck in argue go. the auction will go online and goes live this week. nydia. >> all right matt. much more to come. tensions with north korea loom over vice president mike pence's meeting this morning with japanese leaders. >>> "action news" continues in just a moment. >> ♪ >> a new report reveals what went...
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mr. trump can do or anybody to boost the coal industry. we get more from anne thompson. >> i made them this promise. we will put our miners back to work. >> reporter: president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of coal is generated to burn power, but its future is bleak. the ceo of dte energy. >> we've reached the decision to move to new resources. >> you've done that for business reasons. >> that is for business reasons, yes. >> reporter: pollution regulations that will remain in place and the multibillion dollar expense of replacing aging plants like this one why dte is turning away from coal. >> we're going to build natural gas from renewables. >> reporter: it now surpasses coal as the top energy source. to see the changing energy landscape he took us for a ride flying over dte's nearly 600 wind turbines. >> how often do these turbines make energy. >> at a little over 40% of the time they're spinning. >> it costs dropping, wind is now the future. capping carbon emissions might help, anderson says it is not enough. >>
mr. trump can do or anybody to boost the coal industry. we get more from anne thompson. >> i made them this promise. we will put our miners back to work. >> reporter: president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of coal is generated to burn power, but its future is bleak. the ceo of dte energy. >> we've reached the decision to move to new resources. >> you've done that for business reasons. >> that is for business...
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thompson and i'm running for u.s. congress. i'm a fighter and i won't back down. >> reporter: and kansas democrats and republicans are wants to replace mike pompeo, mr.mp's cia director. >> it's just wrong. >> reporter: republican groups there are also funding sharp attack ads. with approval ratings at an all-time low for president trump both democrats and republicans will be paying attention to the outcome of these elections. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. >>> finally, slam dunks are not just reserved for the basketball court. russell henley sunk this 185-yard shot on the fifth hole yesterday at the masters. the 27-year-old appeared stunned when he noticed it landed directly in the hole for an eagle. the shot damaged the cup where the ball landed, but the groundskeeper quickly repaired it. >>> coming up after your local news only on "cbs this morning," the state that has the most reports of road rage incidents involving guns and the effort to cut down on aggressive driving. >>> and jan crawford talks with four-time pulitzer prize-winning photographer carol guzy of the "washington post." that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for
thompson and i'm running for u.s. congress. i'm a fighter and i won't back down. >> reporter: and kansas democrats and republicans are wants to replace mike pompeo, mr.mp's cia director. >> it's just wrong. >> reporter: republican groups there are also funding sharp attack ads. with approval ratings at an all-time low for president trump both democrats and republicans will be paying attention to the outcome of these elections. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. >>>...
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mr. trump or anything the president could do to boost the coal industry? here's nbc's an thompson i made them this promise. we will put our miners back to work. >> president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of american coal is burned to generate power, but its future here in michigan and elsewhere is bleak. jerry anderson is ceo of the state's largest electric utility. >> we have reached a decision it is time to move to new generation sources. >> and you have done that for business reasons? >> it is for business reasons, yes. >> the multi-billion dollar expense of replacing aging plants like this one is why they are turning away from coal. >> we are going to build natural gas and renewables for the foreseeable future. >> natural gas surpasses coal as the nation's top energy source. to see the changing energy landscape, anderson took us for a ride, flying over some of their 600 wind turbines. >> how often do these turbines make energy? >> a little over 40% of the time. they are spinning. >> with costs dropping 50%, wind is now com
mr. trump or anything the president could do to boost the coal industry? here's nbc's an thompson i made them this promise. we will put our miners back to work. >> president trump's signature campaign promise in today's market may be much harder to keep. 90% of american coal is burned to generate power, but its future here in michigan and elsewhere is bleak. jerry anderson is ceo of the state's largest electric utility. >> we have reached a decision it is time to move to new...
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thompson and i'm running for u.s. congress. i'm a fighter and i don't back down. >> reporter: in kansas democrats and republicans are in a tight race to replace mike pompeo, mr. trump's cia director. >> it's just plain wrong. >> reporter: republican group there are also funding sharp attack 5ds am with approval ratings at an all-time low for president trump, both democrats and republicans will be paying attention to the outcome of these elections. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: now an update on the search for a man accused of robbing a wisconsin gun store and sending an antigovernment manifesto to president trump. paula reid has the latest. >> they will never forget this face. >> reporter: on april 4th joseph jakubowski recorded the moment he sent a 161 page manifesto to president trump. in it he expresses grieveances against the government and some antireligious sentiments. >> evolution, time for change. >> reporter: hours after jakubowski mailed his manifesto a large quantity of high end handguns and rifles were stoleen from a nearby gun shop. a short time later, jakubowski's car was found on fire. jakubowski is the suspect in the burglary
thompson and i'm running for u.s. congress. i'm a fighter and i don't back down. >> reporter: in kansas democrats and republicans are in a tight race to replace mike pompeo, mr. trump's cia director. >> it's just plain wrong. >> reporter: republican group there are also funding sharp attack 5ds am with approval ratings at an all-time low for president trump, both democrats and republicans will be paying attention to the outcome of these elections. demarco morgan, cbs news, new...
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thompson won the urban county by a small margin. the libertarian drew 1.7%. dave is next from michigan. republican line. caller: a couple of points to , mr- the first thing trump came into the white house with the world and so much disarray, it's unbelievable. the middle east is on fire, the ukraine is on fire. our friends didn't like us and our enemies weren't afraid of us. replacingama globalism with his actors -- anyone who wants to blame donald for what's occurring right now is off their rocker. mr. trump is not a racist. he's not an anti-semite. most of his family is jewish. his son-in-law is a jew. his daughter is a converted jew. donald junior is married to a jewish lady and their grandchildren are jewish. point,o your previous when it comes to areas of the world, you talked about how president trump is handling these areas of the world come are you concerned about russia or syria or north korea? caller: no, i'm very confident that mr. trump will handle it correctly. he holds his cards close to his vest and he doesn't want the media knowing everything he's going to do at every moment. very competentis businessman -- he's proven hi
thompson won the urban county by a small margin. the libertarian drew 1.7%. dave is next from michigan. republican line. caller: a couple of points to , mr- the first thing trump came into the white house with the world and so much disarray, it's unbelievable. the middle east is on fire, the ukraine is on fire. our friends didn't like us and our enemies weren't afraid of us. replacingama globalism with his actors -- anyone who wants to blame donald for what's occurring right now is off their...
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thompson. he won the special election to replace mike pompeo who president trump tap director. but he only won by just shy of 7% in a state that mr7 points. what does this tell us about the upcoming special elections in georgia and a montana, and maybe next year's midterms? joining us art dan henninger, joe rago, an editorial writer, kate bachelder odell. dan, how big of a warning is this? >> it's a big warning. i think ron himself just put his finger on it. was going on his anxiety about president trump and the democrats were energized. we are in a new political era. energy and keeping the parties energy up is an important thing. the amount of money pouring into democratic campaigns, soliciting candidates right now is extraordinary. the republicans needed to have ted cruz going to give speeches, they put in a lot of money at the end. donald trump is making robo calls. the burden is really on the trump presidency to get victories, and keep the party energized or they will have trouble down the line. >> here is the argument you make, brownback sam brownback governors are a popular there. he is a republican, estes was the treasure,
thompson. he won the special election to replace mike pompeo who president trump tap director. but he only won by just shy of 7% in a state that mr7 points. what does this tell us about the upcoming special elections in georgia and a montana, and maybe next year's midterms? joining us art dan henninger, joe rago, an editorial writer, kate bachelder odell. dan, how big of a warning is this? >> it's a big warning. i think ron himself just put his finger on it. was going on his anxiety about...
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mr. trump became and i imagine what they discussed touched upon improving trade ties with the asian neighbors. that is a winning strategy for japan. marie owens thompsonay with us. she is chief economist at indo wealth management. if you get tired of our chat, we could use a little bit of help are a go to tv , we have a when youn here heard click into interactive tv, radio or even cover, you could see a blue link at the bottom of the screen that is going to allow you to produce a pay in this conversation. you can put your own questions for marie. just put the end to show producers there at the bottom of the screen. the guest a question, i believe is what the blue link says now. coming up, bitter will get it take of the first -- taste of the first quarter sales. plus, unilever is coming out. stay with us for a lot of consumer sales this morning. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." 1:47 a.m. in new york city. obviously chart there. the empire state building lit up lou for the 150th anniversary. there is your unusual fact for the day. evan: 48 here in berlin. six: 48 in london. -- 6:48 in london. debra: bill o'reilly i
mr. trump became and i imagine what they discussed touched upon improving trade ties with the asian neighbors. that is a winning strategy for japan. marie owens thompsonay with us. she is chief economist at indo wealth management. if you get tired of our chat, we could use a little bit of help are a go to tv , we have a when youn here heard click into interactive tv, radio or even cover, you could see a blue link at the bottom of the screen that is going to allow you to produce a pay in this...
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thompson is a political newcomer. found his voice. democrats last won the seat almost 25 years ago. if they can get this close in kansas imagine what they might do in a swing district. >> mr. estes may have won this battle but he has not won the war. and i will announce by candidacy for 2018. >> i was told this was more a referendum on the governor than it was the president. as for the mid-terms it is too early to draw conclusions from this. however, you can definitely say that democrats will be energized coming out of this campaign. >> we know what happens in the mid-terms when you have someone new in the white house. >> bill: let's analyze that with chris stirewalt. >> we have to do something to stay in business. that's my line you're talking about there, brother. >> bill: i'm not taking it out on you. usually you get the elections after a national election and a referendum on the party in power. but usually that's based on like a major piece of legislation that has not yet happened. >> we're looking for core samples. think of the political nerd herd as taking core samples. how are people feeling? what's the attitude? these special elections and also the states like new
thompson is a political newcomer. found his voice. democrats last won the seat almost 25 years ago. if they can get this close in kansas imagine what they might do in a swing district. >> mr. estes may have won this battle but he has not won the war. and i will announce by candidacy for 2018. >> i was told this was more a referendum on the governor than it was the president. as for the mid-terms it is too early to draw conclusions from this. however, you can definitely say that...