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ok they have to turn over bill smith to the f.b.i. they have to say bill smith is a foreign operative that we have some concerns about but we cannot legally watch him since he now has landed in the united states so you have to watch him and if they would actually intercept maybe a phone call or e-mails or something by bill smith over in let's say germany or russia or somewhere like that they could intercept them and write reports on them unless it was found that he was writing to or speaking with an american so at that point they would have they would have to notify their supervisors this guy's talking to an american and at that point they would have to decide whether to not intercept anything or only intercept what the foreign person was saying and then totally delete what the american was saying and the identity so that's how n.s.a. was supposed to work but obviously we learned from later disclosures that that's not what actually happened but did you actually see any aspects of the criminal aspects of n.s.a. while you were working t
ok they have to turn over bill smith to the f.b.i. they have to say bill smith is a foreign operative that we have some concerns about but we cannot legally watch him since he now has landed in the united states so you have to watch him and if they would actually intercept maybe a phone call or e-mails or something by bill smith over in let's say germany or russia or somewhere like that they could intercept them and write reports on them unless it was found that he was writing to or speaking...
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from rumors he was hearing, bill smith came in, he told bill smith he had lived a good life and he was old and he felt so strongly that integration was wrong that if it proceeded to next tuesday as planned keep land to take his gun to central high school and kill as many as -- as manys many as of those black kids as he could before they got to him. that type of story faubus was hearing. he called his lawyer bill smith to come into his office and he said i've decided to use the national guard did -- to use the national guard. i've decided i'm going to stop integration. bill smith tried to talk him out of it. you need to wait until there is violence before you take an action like this. if i did that,l, just think how i would feel if years down the road or months down the road a mother came and sat across the desk from me and said governor pompous -- you said youus, were worried about the danger of violence, was that really a concern of yours, and i would have to say yes. she said if you it acted my child would still be alive. acted my child would still be alive. he said i cannot live wit
from rumors he was hearing, bill smith came in, he told bill smith he had lived a good life and he was old and he felt so strongly that integration was wrong that if it proceeded to next tuesday as planned keep land to take his gun to central high school and kill as many as -- as manys many as of those black kids as he could before they got to him. that type of story faubus was hearing. he called his lawyer bill smith to come into his office and he said i've decided to use the national guard...
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sandra smith in new york, bill hemmer in orlando. sandra: america holding its breath as hurricane irma bears down on florida. the now-category two storm packing lethal and catastrophic force winds as it marches north up the gulf coast. welcome to the fox report, i'm sandra smith. bill hemmer is in orlando. bill: hey, sandra, good evening the you, and welcome as our coverage continues on the fox news channel. we are in central florida, and now we're starting to feel the bands of irma, still a strong category two storm as it works its way north up the coast. big concern for tampa at this hour, big concern for orlando, for fort myers as that storm comes onshore and moves further north. a tornado warning issued in the past 30 minutes for the orlando area. we were warned about it. they have come and gone throughout the afternoon, a couple times, in fact, here in orlando, as we continue to track all of that as irma marches further north. adam klotz, now, our meteorologist back in the fox extreme weather center, starts us off this hour with
sandra smith in new york, bill hemmer in orlando. sandra: america holding its breath as hurricane irma bears down on florida. the now-category two storm packing lethal and catastrophic force winds as it marches north up the gulf coast. welcome to the fox report, i'm sandra smith. bill hemmer is in orlando. bill: hey, sandra, good evening the you, and welcome as our coverage continues on the fox news channel. we are in central florida, and now we're starting to feel the bands of irma, still a...
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sandra smith in new york, bill hemmer in orlando.andra: america holding its breath as hurricane irma bears down on florida. the now-category two storm packing lethal and catastrophic force winds as it marches north up the gulf coast. welcome to the fox report, i'm sandra smith. bill hemmer is in orlando. bill: hey, sandra, good evening the you, and welcome as our coverage continues on the fox news channel. we are in central florida, and now we're starting to feel the bands of irma, still a strong category two storm as it works its way north up the coast. big concern for tampa at this hour, big concern for orlando, for fort myers as that storm comes onshore and moves
sandra smith in new york, bill hemmer in orlando.andra: america holding its breath as hurricane irma bears down on florida. the now-category two storm packing lethal and catastrophic force winds as it marches north up the gulf coast. welcome to the fox report, i'm sandra smith. bill hemmer is in orlando. bill: hey, sandra, good evening the you, and welcome as our coverage continues on the fox news channel. we are in central florida, and now we're starting to feel the bands of irma, still a...
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bill. in the. box will smith kline is just paid the largest fine in the history of the united states related to fraud and criminal acts for a drug company they paid three billion dollars for illegal marketing of paxil wellbutrin and avandia paxil and avandia both having been drugs that caused a lot of deaths due to adverse drug reactions and they paid it in cash this action constitutes the largest health care settlement in united states history it was in their business plan because those three drugs in the years involved saw twenty five billion dollars worth and the drugs are marked up in the thousands of percent psychiatric and scientific ethics were cast aside in exchange for profits no one went to jail and real people paid the price. printing worries hard honestly he just adored social situations he loved to sing from a very young age music was part of our life and part of what he he adored what i miss most about brennan is he came in it always give me a hug i do and give me a hug i still think to this day he'
bill. in the. box will smith kline is just paid the largest fine in the history of the united states related to fraud and criminal acts for a drug company they paid three billion dollars for illegal marketing of paxil wellbutrin and avandia paxil and avandia both having been drugs that caused a lot of deaths due to adverse drug reactions and they paid it in cash this action constitutes the largest health care settlement in united states history it was in their business plan because those three...
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bill. i'm pleased that the amendment has been included in the smith amendment. both my friend from nebraska and i represent rural america, and we understand the obstacles that our rural constituents confront on a daily basis. moreover, we believe -- we both believe in the mission of the miechv program and see how effective it's been in both rural and urban communities. one of the reasons why the miechv program is a good policy is because of the program's flexibility. while models like the nurse-family partnership can be successful in urban and suburban areas, other evidence-based models like home instruction for parents of preschool youngsters can be incredibly effective in rural areas that tend to have fewer resources. this amendment language, which i offered during the committee markup, ensures that rural communities with little resources are not skipped over. this is a simple and commonsense fix that has bipartisan support as well as the support from the home visiting coalition. while i appreciate my colleagues on the other side of the aisle for working with
bill. i'm pleased that the amendment has been included in the smith amendment. both my friend from nebraska and i represent rural america, and we understand the obstacles that our rural constituents confront on a daily basis. moreover, we believe -- we both believe in the mission of the miechv program and see how effective it's been in both rural and urban communities. one of the reasons why the miechv program is a good policy is because of the program's flexibility. while models like the...
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welcome to "fox report" i'm sandra smith, bill hemmer is in orlando tonight, bill? bill: good evening to everybody at home watching and waiting to see what irma does next. in orlando, irma has arrived and winds out of the east are picking up by the moment here. hour-by-hour, as the storm gets closer, where we were yesterday and day break today and how large the storm was in the keys and how it moved its way toward naples and made impact there, and now it's moving on fort myers and has a long stretch to go. we woke up this morning at a category 4, it made landfall at the keys that the level and went to naples at a category 3, downgraded to a category 3 but dangerous, packing 110-mile-an-hour winds, and we've got a long night ahead of it. we are just at the beginning of this year in this part of the state. team fox coverage now this hour, mike tobin to the west in tampa. i want to start with meteorologist adam klotz in the fox weather center to tell us what we expect. adam, good evening again. adam: good evening, bill, continuing to track this as it moves right up the
welcome to "fox report" i'm sandra smith, bill hemmer is in orlando tonight, bill? bill: good evening to everybody at home watching and waiting to see what irma does next. in orlando, irma has arrived and winds out of the east are picking up by the moment here. hour-by-hour, as the storm gets closer, where we were yesterday and day break today and how large the storm was in the keys and how it moved its way toward naples and made impact there, and now it's moving on fort myers and has...
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eastern sandra smith joins bill hemmer as a permanent cohost of "america's newsroom" at 1:00 p.m.n show "outnumbered overtime" which will build on the stories from "outnumbered," the popular program that airs before her program at noon, and then at 2:00 p.m. eastern you can see yours truly.. i'll be on "the five" at 5:00 p.m., but it's a true honor to get my own program and a chance where i hope to draw on my experiences in washington and here on fox news to take you beyond the scenes and give you a better understanding of what's really going on in washington each day.o so that's been a great week for me, and "fox news tonight" will be back monday. brian kilmeade will be in the anchor chair all next week. you're not going to miss that. b i've enjoyed it very much. thanks for being with me.ch good night, everybody. ♪ "tucker carlson" is up next. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it is one video shot on a cell phone recently, shot at the university of california at riverside, but it tells you a lot about what our
eastern sandra smith joins bill hemmer as a permanent cohost of "america's newsroom" at 1:00 p.m.n show "outnumbered overtime" which will build on the stories from "outnumbered," the popular program that airs before her program at noon, and then at 2:00 p.m. eastern you can see yours truly.. i'll be on "the five" at 5:00 p.m., but it's a true honor to get my own program and a chance where i hope to draw on my experiences in washington and here on fox news...
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. >> well, it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audio-visual archivist in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> p if you're a teacher of social studies and civics to middle and high school student, try our classroom resources at the cspan classroom website. there's ready to go resources including current events videos, lesson plans and handouts. also enhanced teaching tools to engage your students in discussions with new content added regularly. teachers use these reports so you should try it, too. it's free, quick and easy. go to cspan.org slash classroom to sign up. >>> tonight, on the communica communicato communicators. the technology fair on capitol hill. members of congress looking at the latest in drone technology. and new security features for mobile phones. >> we want them to see innovation happening that is happening in the u.s., it's happening clear that life changing innovation, whether it's health care, it's car navigation, it's health and safety. so many other things. so, they understand the decisions they make have real life con quenss. >> watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on cs
. >> well, it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audio-visual archivist in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> p if you're a teacher of social studies and civics to middle and high school student, try our classroom resources at the cspan classroom website. there's ready to go resources including current events videos, lesson plans and handouts. also enhanced teaching tools to engage your students in discussions with new content added...
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. >> this company needs to foot the bill to ensure we're not paying for their failures. >> rick smithasn't responded to nbc for comment but writes we are devoting extraordinary resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. every adult should assume their personal data is now in the hands of criminals says veteran cyber krurt. >> you got to freeze your credit. >> to freeze your credit go online or call all three agencies. equifax, trans union and experion. all three agencies appeared overwhelmed with heavy traffic and phone calls. >> thank you for calling equifax global business services. >> like millions of americans she's unable to get through to equifax. >> it's different when the company hacked is the company supposed to be protecting you and to feel like they're not taking steps to correct it is frustrating. >> you may wonder if you could change your social security number. yes. but ohm in certain circumstances and your old number may be linked to your new one. all the more reason to freeze your credit report now. >> thank you. you can find more information on
. >> this company needs to foot the bill to ensure we're not paying for their failures. >> rick smithasn't responded to nbc for comment but writes we are devoting extraordinary resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. every adult should assume their personal data is now in the hands of criminals says veteran cyber krurt. >> you got to freeze your credit. >> to freeze your credit go online or call all three agencies. equifax, trans union and...
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. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu fox 2. >>> a bill headed to governor brown's desk will stop the salemal rights groups like this bill, banning the sale to puppy mills. it would require pet stores to work with groups. governor brown has not said yet if he will sign it. >>> it's now 5:40. new developments in the case of man convicted ever killing sierra lamar. his attorney says that judged be 'tis qualified. coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you more about the possible conflict of interest. >>> and protect whales from being trapped inside of abandoned fishing gear. coming up, how fishermen are pitching in. >>> good morning. traffic is moving along pretty well on highway 24 on the way to the tunnel. ah, dinner. throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. search cruise out of tiller poin
. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu fox 2. >>> a bill headed to governor brown's desk will stop the salemal rights groups like this bill, banning the sale to puppy mills. it would require pet stores to work with groups. governor brown has not said yet if he will sign it. >>> it's now 5:40. new developments in the case of man convicted ever killing sierra lamar. his attorney says that judged be 'tis qualified. coming up at 6:00, we'll tell you more about the possible...
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i'm bill hemmer live in orlando, i'm going to get back to my colleague, shepard smith n new york city. shepard: bill, thanks very much. i want to go up the coast now. if you were to go up the coast from where all this is happening, frankly, some very soak iserring reports from our own griff jenkins in the naples with reports of widespread damage and trees down. there'll be a lot of cleanup to do. we don't yet know what the florida keys look like. we hope those middle and lower keys have taken the punch and have withstood it. we'll know soon enough. if you go up the coast to st. petersburg off onto the barrier islands is a place called madeira beach, north reddington beach, st. johns pass village and boardwalk, and that's where jeff flock is from the fox business network live for us. jeff, how are things progressing there? >> reporter: and i've got a couple of guys who were going to weather this, and you say how are they progressing. as you can see, conditions deteriorating. they're going to weather this on their fishing boat. jeff and joe are the captains of this boat. why on a fishin
i'm bill hemmer live in orlando, i'm going to get back to my colleague, shepard smith n new york city. shepard: bill, thanks very much. i want to go up the coast now. if you were to go up the coast from where all this is happening, frankly, some very soak iserring reports from our own griff jenkins in the naples with reports of widespread damage and trees down. there'll be a lot of cleanup to do. we don't yet know what the florida keys look like. we hope those middle and lower keys have taken...
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bill: thank you. all right. let's bring back our panel, wayne smith, jim mcqueeney. we all love brunch. think there is nothing wrong with a bottomless brunch. it is the debehavior. people can handle the booze. what do you? i we need address of those places where they give it before the criticism closes them down. >> mean you are right. what do you think? i mean, honestly? why there is always a lawsuit about a loophole and never about the behavior of people that can't handle themselves? >> that is what attorneys do? so at the end of the day, think it is a community standard around here whether or not they go to the local councilman. this avoidance of the law, something to do with the state liquor authority but if you want to change something, what is the process of getting it changed? is it anything could hap nen courtroom. but does the local law say you can serve this or that. how do you clear it up? then, there is a demand by the public that they don't want the place there. it doesn't seem like it. has fitting on his hands? ment do you think he will not be changed. we are talking about
bill: thank you. all right. let's bring back our panel, wayne smith, jim mcqueeney. we all love brunch. think there is nothing wrong with a bottomless brunch. it is the debehavior. people can handle the booze. what do you? i we need address of those places where they give it before the criticism closes them down. >> mean you are right. what do you think? i mean, honestly? why there is always a lawsuit about a loophole and never about the behavior of people that can't handle themselves?...
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bill. we saw $2 million for the smith seasonian, massive amounts of money for community block grant programsy development block grant programs. and that may become a problem if congress can't resist the idea of adding unrelated items to this bill. also the debt limit, could be a huge problem if they try and marry the debt limit to a relief bill package. >> is that the danger really more for democrats as a potentially remember super storm sandy and what republicans like crews had to famously done ask rejected that assistance in. >> well, so far the people who were so critical of ted cruz and other people who voted against the sandy package, they've certainly made a lot of noise saying we remember what you did, but they're saying they're probably going to vote for harvey funding. you saw that from peter king, long island republican, very critical of crews, calling him a hit credit but saying i'm going to vote for harvey. more significantly you saw a statement from very early on from minority leader nancy pelosi saying democrats are going to support relief funding for harvey victims. >> thank y
bill. we saw $2 million for the smith seasonian, massive amounts of money for community block grant programsy development block grant programs. and that may become a problem if congress can't resist the idea of adding unrelated items to this bill. also the debt limit, could be a huge problem if they try and marry the debt limit to a relief bill package. >> is that the danger really more for democrats as a potentially remember super storm sandy and what republicans like crews had to...
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it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audiovisual archivist at the herbert hoover presidential museum in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> sunday night on "q & a" adam
it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audiovisual archivist at the herbert hoover presidential museum in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> sunday night on "q & a" adam
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people felt like the brac process itself had become problematic so congressman smith's version of the bill that he isn't just for several years and the draft that senators mccain and reid have released for discussion they have tried to address that and the cure needs to be secure again. so the fundamental questions the hill is likely to work on in this question of there needs to be an independent arbiter in this process to make sure politicization hasn't crept in. should that be another brac commission as it has been for the previous rounds or should that be another process. one of the issues about that as i mentioned earlier previously they had the initial vote when there were no winners and losers and it was potentially defending that position later on. this is formulation potentially you would know who the winners and losers were when congress cannot devote corporate as a mentioned there's a relatively small number of losers so they could certainly work but in the past the theory has been when you know whose faces you are targeting your vote and that may be her friend. maybe an ally for
people felt like the brac process itself had become problematic so congressman smith's version of the bill that he isn't just for several years and the draft that senators mccain and reid have released for discussion they have tried to address that and the cure needs to be secure again. so the fundamental questions the hill is likely to work on in this question of there needs to be an independent arbiter in this process to make sure politicization hasn't crept in. should that be another brac...
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quoted in "new york times," thanks to that bill, quote, the racial composition of america at this time is thus made permanent. another senator named ellison durant-smith got up on the senate floor to spell out why the immigration bill was getting his voigt. he said it seems to me that the time has arrived when we should shut the door. thank got we have an of the pure unadult rated anglo-saxon stock. it is for the preservation of that splendid stock that has characterized us that i would make this not an asylum for the oppressed of all countries, but a country to assimilate and affect that type of splendid manhood that has made america the foremost nation in her progress and in her power. it's somewhere between embarrassing and painful to think about the fact this was less than 100 years ago, that the united states made an explicitly overhaul of immaterial grace policy to make america more white, to protect the white rare from thinks ge t genetically inferior hoardehord. we can at least by thankful this record is clear, there's no mistakening that's what it's about. anybody looking at immigration policy, has to know what that was all about. that really
quoted in "new york times," thanks to that bill, quote, the racial composition of america at this time is thus made permanent. another senator named ellison durant-smith got up on the senate floor to spell out why the immigration bill was getting his voigt. he said it seems to me that the time has arrived when we should shut the door. thank got we have an of the pure unadult rated anglo-saxon stock. it is for the preservation of that splendid stock that has characterized us that i...
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bill late tonight. let's talk to norman smith. here is the brexit bill. this is blas off. are not going to have the vote until midnight so it will be late, late before we get the result which means this is going back to the future, back totter ra of 19705 when there were mp5 packing in the bars to come out for late night vote, the walking wounded were dragged in to take part. it is like that all over again. here, you know, we will behaving late night pizzas and endless caffeine injections to 5tay and endless caffeine injections to stay awake! that's the era we're entering into because this is the first of many brexit bill5. in terms of the result, not expecting a huge 5urpri5e tonight because all the 5igns 5urpri5e tonight because all the signs are that tory mp5 are not going to rebel tonight and certainly listening to the brexit minister, robin walker this morning he was adamant that voting against the bill, which kind of brings all european law into british law, mr walker said voting against it would be tantamount to defying the will of the people as expressed in the ref
bill late tonight. let's talk to norman smith. here is the brexit bill. this is blas off. are not going to have the vote until midnight so it will be late, late before we get the result which means this is going back to the future, back totter ra of 19705 when there were mp5 packing in the bars to come out for late night vote, the walking wounded were dragged in to take part. it is like that all over again. here, you know, we will behaving late night pizzas and endless caffeine injections to...
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people felt like the brac process itself had become problematic, and so both in congressman smith's version of the bill is introduced and is and for some years, and out in the draft that senator mccain and senator reed have released for discussion, they tried to address this idea that the cure needs to be th secure again andt the disease. and so fundamental questions is likely to work on is this question of there needs to be an independent arbiter in this process to make sure that politicization hasn't crept in. should there be another brac commission as it has been for the previous five rounds, or should be some of the process, anderson as propose using gao as an arbiter to validate the analysis, and then letting congress itself make the final call about whether they think the round is correct or not. what are the issues about that, as i mentioned earlier, previously they've always had the initial vote when there were no winners and losers and then it was just essentially defending deposition later on. the senate formulation essentially, you would know who the winners and losers were when congress was
people felt like the brac process itself had become problematic, and so both in congressman smith's version of the bill is introduced and is and for some years, and out in the draft that senator mccain and senator reed have released for discussion, they tried to address this idea that the cure needs to be th secure again andt the disease. and so fundamental questions is likely to work on is this question of there needs to be an independent arbiter in this process to make sure that...
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and so both in congressman smith's version of the bill that he's introduced and has done for several years and now in the draft that senators mccain and reed has released for discussion, they've tried to address the idea that the cure needs to be the cure again and not the disease. and so fundamental questions that the hill is likely to work on is this question of there needs to be an independent ash to arbiter to make sure that politicization hasn't crept in. thauld should that be another brac commission or should it be some other process and the senate proposed using gao as an ar by tore and then letting congress itself make the final call about whether they think the round is correct or not. one of the issues about that, as i mentioned earlier, previously they've always had the initial vote when there were no winners or losers and then it was defending that position later on. and then the senate's formulation essentially you would know who the winners and losers were when congress is being asked to vote for it. there's a relatively small relatively small number of losers so that c
and so both in congressman smith's version of the bill that he's introduced and has done for several years and now in the draft that senators mccain and reed has released for discussion, they've tried to address the idea that the cure needs to be the cure again and not the disease. and so fundamental questions that the hill is likely to work on is this question of there needs to be an independent ash to arbiter to make sure that politicization hasn't crept in. thauld should that be another brac...
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bills in congress to bring that about. i urge you to contact congress, lamar smith. ofbelieve e-verify is part any package of legislation the president would want to see past in the next two years. we need to see e-verify working before we would ever talk about amnesty for the daca beneficiaries. that would be a big mistake without e-verify. russellt's hear from calling in from south carolina. russell is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. the second time this morning i have heard someone reference black people and why black people are democrats. , blackamerica to know people are democrats because when the voting rights act was signed, all those dixiecrat some all those klansmen in the democratic party moved to the republican party. you can follow strom thurmond from south carolina, and you can see -- it is still there, and the president represents those dixiecrat. a minute ago about hispanic people following black people, it is not the same scenario. black people are the most patriotic people in this country. we have fought for a country that never fough
bills in congress to bring that about. i urge you to contact congress, lamar smith. ofbelieve e-verify is part any package of legislation the president would want to see past in the next two years. we need to see e-verify working before we would ever talk about amnesty for the daca beneficiaries. that would be a big mistake without e-verify. russellt's hear from calling in from south carolina. russell is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. the second time this morning i have heard...
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in the new york times saying thanks to that bill, quote, the racial composition of america is thus made permanent. another senator samd ill i son durant smith bank shot up on the senate floor to spell out why the johnson reed 1924 immigration bill was getting his point, the point as to this march is that the time has arrived when we need to shut the door, thank god we have a america perhaps the largest percentage of any country in the world of the pure unadulterated anglo sackson stock. it is that splended stalk that i would make this a country to assimilate and perfect that slind splendid type of manhood. >> it's somewhere between embarrassing and painful to think about the fact that this is less than 100 years ago, that the united states made a explicitly you generaltivity overhaul of their -- to make america more white, to protect the white race from these genetically inferior hordes. i mean, we can at least be thank you that the historical record on this is so clear. so there can be no mistaking that's what it's about. anybody looking at immigration policy in this country and where we've been has to know what that was all about. that --
in the new york times saying thanks to that bill, quote, the racial composition of america is thus made permanent. another senator samd ill i son durant smith bank shot up on the senate floor to spell out why the johnson reed 1924 immigration bill was getting his point, the point as to this march is that the time has arrived when we need to shut the door, thank god we have a america perhaps the largest percentage of any country in the world of the pure unadulterated anglo sackson stock. it is...
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bill. those payments stopped over the summer. >> can you hear me now? i'm trying to reach martin smith, a medical care program specialist. you transferred me to peter smith. i'm looking for martin smith. >> reporter: but after wusa9's special assignment unit started making calls, we found out maryland officials made a pretty big mistake. >> the medical assistance was based on zero income and i'm saying that was a department error. >> reporter: this clip of the appeals hearing and the department of social services representative said they did not want to be photographed at the request of management. during that hearing he said that someone there figured andraea lavant made no money her for medicarecase. they has a full-time job. she had told them that. she told them how much she made. it was more than the medicaid limit. >> in looking at the case we did not use her income correctly or apply it correctly when processing the application. >> reporter: our team got a comb of judge michael osborne -- copy of judge michael osborne's decision in her case. he noted multiple failures by officials. at one point he pointed to this c
bill. those payments stopped over the summer. >> can you hear me now? i'm trying to reach martin smith, a medical care program specialist. you transferred me to peter smith. i'm looking for martin smith. >> reporter: but after wusa9's special assignment unit started making calls, we found out maryland officials made a pretty big mistake. >> the medical assistance was based on zero income and i'm saying that was a department error. >> reporter: this clip of the appeals...
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bill to regulate self- driving cars. kron 4's washington correspondent jessica smith has the story.-- all in favor self-driving cars could be on the road sooner than you may think. rep. fred upton: forget about the jetsons, it's over. the future of the automobile is here. the house passed a bill to create a framework of regulations -- and speed up the rollout of self-driving cars. ohio republican congressman bob latta says the bill will spur innovation. rep. bob latta: us companies are investing major resources in the research and development of this technology and should not be held up by regulatory barriers created when self-driving cars were just science fiction. the bipartisan measure would require the national highway traffic safety administration to develop new safety standards for self-driving cars. it would also give manufacturers more freedom to test cars. automakers could introduce 25,000 self-driving cars that don't meet existing auto standards in the first year. in three years, the cap would jump to 100,000 annually. michigan republican fred upton: rep. fred upton: this
bill to regulate self- driving cars. kron 4's washington correspondent jessica smith has the story.-- all in favor self-driving cars could be on the road sooner than you may think. rep. fred upton: forget about the jetsons, it's over. the future of the automobile is here. the house passed a bill to create a framework of regulations -- and speed up the rollout of self-driving cars. ohio republican congressman bob latta says the bill will spur innovation. rep. bob latta: us companies are...
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company needs to make sure that it is footing the bill, that it is paying, and that we are not paying for their failures. >> reporter: equifax ceo rick smith still hasn't responded to nbc's request for comment. but in a "usa today" editorial, smith writes, we are devoting extraordinary resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. every adult should assume their personal data is now in the hands of criminals, says veteran cyber security consultant teresa payton. >> you got to freeze your credit because otherwise someone could masquerade as you, ruin your credit rating and that day you go to buy a car or a house, you find out you've been ruined by cyber criminals. >> reporter: to freeze your credit go online or call all three agencies, equifax, experian and transunion. you can temporarily lift the freeze if you apply for a loan or credit card, though it could take three days and some agencies charge $5 to $10. but today all three agencies appeared overwhelmed with heavy traffic and phone calls. >> thank you for calling equifax global business services. >> reporter: like millions of americans, ann marie mills has been un
company needs to make sure that it is footing the bill, that it is paying, and that we are not paying for their failures. >> reporter: equifax ceo rick smith still hasn't responded to nbc's request for comment. but in a "usa today" editorial, smith writes, we are devoting extraordinary resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. every adult should assume their personal data is now in the hands of criminals, says veteran cyber security consultant teresa...
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smith, is in westminster. how big a battle is mrs may facing over this brexit bill?ou get a sense ofjust how high the stakes are by listening to the brexit secretary david davis, who told mps this bill is crucial, essential, vital. why? because it paves the way for our departure from the eu. it is the legislative gangplank to quitting europe, because it repeals the legislation which took us into the legislation which took us into the then european common market, way backin the then european common market, way back in the 1970s. for that reason it isa back in the 1970s. for that reason it is a big green brute of a bill. more than 60 pages, which means there is ample opportunity for critical mps to tackle numerous amendments for staying in the single market, the customs union, demanding mps have more say over the shape of legislation. it provides many possibilities to delay, to dent or even derail brexit. and that means mrs may has to tread an extraordinarily precarious path, because she has a tiny majority. i think the truth is we are at the start of possibly months o
smith, is in westminster. how big a battle is mrs may facing over this brexit bill?ou get a sense ofjust how high the stakes are by listening to the brexit secretary david davis, who told mps this bill is crucial, essential, vital. why? because it paves the way for our departure from the eu. it is the legislative gangplank to quitting europe, because it repeals the legislation which took us into the legislation which took us into the then european common market, way backin the then european...
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a number of amendments to —as they one put it — "remove the excesses of the bill". 0ur assistant political editor norman smithpretty late night. an early morning. but the government cruised to fairly comfortable victory. that is far from the end of the story, though. after the end of that vote mps pile into the vote office to table a whole host of amendments. i think at last count it was something like 136 different amendments that have been tabled to this legislation, everything from giving mps are final say on the brexit deal to mps deciding how long the transition period should be. also a lot of concern about the powers ministers have given themselves to shape legislation as it is transferred from eu law into british law. 0ne it is transferred from eu law into british law. one of those mps who has tabled an amendment concerned about that is the former conservative mp who joins me now. the argument of ministers is this is nothing to get steamed up about, this is just nothing to get steamed up about, this isjust a nothing to get steamed up about, this is just a fairly technical procedure issue of enabling mi
a number of amendments to —as they one put it — "remove the excesses of the bill". 0ur assistant political editor norman smithpretty late night. an early morning. but the government cruised to fairly comfortable victory. that is far from the end of the story, though. after the end of that vote mps pile into the vote office to table a whole host of amendments. i think at last count it was something like 136 different amendments that have been tabled to this legislation, everything...
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the withdrawal bill, which is seen as a key plank of the government‘s brexit policy, transfers eu law into uk legislation. our assistant political editor norman smithd that is a massive, massive task because all the signs are there is going to be a huge parliamentary tussle over this particularly over this first bill, the so—called eu withdrawal bill with opposition mps and some tories lining up to amend it, to put down critical motions insisting we stay in the single market or mps have a bigger say. it is possible mrs may could be defeated on one or two of the amendments, but the chancellor, philip hammond, appealed to tory mps not to vote against mrs may on the legislation. i'd say to backbenchers who are thinking about seeking to amend or delay the withdrawal bill, that now is not the time to disrupt this vitally important piece of enabling legislation. we are making progress in our discussions with the european union. we are mapping out a course for britain‘s future. i am confident that we will be able to achieve the kind of strategic partnership that we want with the european union as an independent country post brexit in 2019. what makes mrs
the withdrawal bill, which is seen as a key plank of the government‘s brexit policy, transfers eu law into uk legislation. our assistant political editor norman smithd that is a massive, massive task because all the signs are there is going to be a huge parliamentary tussle over this particularly over this first bill, the so—called eu withdrawal bill with opposition mps and some tories lining up to amend it, to put down critical motions insisting we stay in the single market or mps have a...
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smith's performance. we talked about kareem hunt. 537 yards, the most a bill belichick head coached team ever allowed. >> have never seen a patriots defense look like this. no intensity. blown coverages. they looked confused. that is something matt patricia prides himself on. making sure everyone communicates. this team is in trouble if they don't get the defense straightened up. >> i think we have to give credit to the kansas city offense. kareem hunt had a fantastic game. alex smith, wasn't getting rushed. but he made the plays. before we get too down on the patriots, we have seen this movie before. on to cincinnati. they bounced back and played really well. let's give the patriots a chance to make adjustments. >> alex smith didn't know the difference. they were more aggressive down the field. they were letting them play. andy reid opened up the offense and was throwing the ball down the field. >> hunt, hill and kelce, they can attack down the field. a dollar every time you hear we are on to new orleans. kansas city is to play philadelphia. we will go to al and cris for a final word about tonight as we
smith's performance. we talked about kareem hunt. 537 yards, the most a bill belichick head coached team ever allowed. >> have never seen a patriots defense look like this. no intensity. blown coverages. they looked confused. that is something matt patricia prides himself on. making sure everyone communicates. this team is in trouble if they don't get the defense straightened up. >> i think we have to give credit to the kansas city offense. kareem hunt had a fantastic game. alex...
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smith: i rise in support of this bill and thank the gentlelady from south dakota for her tremendous effort on this piece of legislation. . bill, improves existing law bill, improves existing law and the message is taxpayers should not provide money to individuals who are wanted for felonies and other crimes. this improves existing bipartisan law and it's not a new concept. it only applies to individuals with outstanding warrants for serious crimes of the bill provides four years for the social security administration to implement this law and to ensure benefits are not unfairly or improperly disconnected. -- discontinued. and o provides a process provides time for them to address the concern. in addition, s.s.a. is provide to compassionate allowances for those with serious disabilities or medical concerns who are unable to clear their warrant in a provide compassionate timely fashion. mr. speaker, this is a narrow bill which protects both law-abiding beneficiaries and taxpayers. it is important that we have these funds to help the needy families who are benefiting from the miechv program,
smith: i rise in support of this bill and thank the gentlelady from south dakota for her tremendous effort on this piece of legislation. . bill, improves existing law bill, improves existing law and the message is taxpayers should not provide money to individuals who are wanted for felonies and other crimes. this improves existing bipartisan law and it's not a new concept. it only applies to individuals with outstanding warrants for serious crimes of the bill provides four years for the social...
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>>> up next, more with fred smith what does a man who probably knows more about american roads than anybody else thinks needs to be done first if we get a infrastructure billnd the momentous task of rebuilding puerto rico fedex just sent several planes down to the island to help we'll get fred smith's take on the challenges going forward my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up with tailored products and services. and when my advisor is focused on my tech, i can focus on my small business. ♪ a dell advisor can help you choose the right products with powerful intel® core™ processors. ♪ no, i'm scheduling time to go to the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree dot com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon in through your doggie door. [gasps] get a better mortgage on your schedule. not the bank's. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. just think of 'em as a big cat. with
>>> up next, more with fred smith what does a man who probably knows more about american roads than anybody else thinks needs to be done first if we get a infrastructure billnd the momentous task of rebuilding puerto rico fedex just sent several planes down to the island to help we'll get fred smith's take on the challenges going forward my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well that is feels like he's a part of our team. with one phone call, he sets me up...
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if the bill is approved, states will be able to reclaim their statutes or they will be given to the smithonia and other museums. lawmakers propose that measure after the violence in charlottesville. >> as hurricane irma threatens pe victims of hurricane harvey know all too well the damage that co >>> just coming in, a cyber security incident involving equifax potentially impacting upwards of 140 millions u.s. consumers, back to you guys. >> people in and around houston, texas have a long road to recovery, following hurricane harvey steps may be flooding. >> you have a big mess on your hands. more than 40,000 homes and 100,000 cars left damage, causing owners and insurers big bucks. >> people are coming home to loss. some of the covered by insurance, but most, not. she's lived in her home in northeastern houston for 25 years. >> when i was going i saw my refrigerator was flooding. i tell my husband we have water in the house. i cried. >> she does not have flood insurance because her home is not located in a high-risk flood zone. it wasn't mandatory. she didn't think she needed it. >> i tri
if the bill is approved, states will be able to reclaim their statutes or they will be given to the smithonia and other museums. lawmakers propose that measure after the violence in charlottesville. >> as hurricane irma threatens pe victims of hurricane harvey know all too well the damage that co >>> just coming in, a cyber security incident involving equifax potentially impacting upwards of 140 millions u.s. consumers, back to you guys. >> people in and around houston,...
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something else lol but you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr no more you so what is unusual bullshit about something. to me and i'm sure bill got you you go well if you don't visible steeples mall but imo but that's not the end. just look those of the voters if you go in there on the opponent. the mcmichael twenty an awful. long honorable. walk. think on the thing about it still going. to be asked and if you. think it was. nice enough for. knowing. what they most know would call us and i will lead you to each of you in this with me. and he demand to pollution from as you put it you the. union one but if you didn't him and you couldn't was new to you and. thank. you. board of but shilpa always knew that religion was theater this embody the last time you had to barbers as you try using in this thing they put my down your door to my head when you used to talk or spheres them then i took the border between my i look at haley bilis head of kyoto. and doing my you're surely. lost the last of course feel great help and most of the time it's been conversing what can i wept moment that would make us a vis sense of compassion and und
something else lol but you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr no more you so what is unusual bullshit about something. to me and i'm sure bill got you you go well if you don't visible steeples mall but imo but that's not the end. just look those of the voters if you go in there on the opponent. the mcmichael twenty an awful. long honorable. walk. think on the thing about it still going. to be asked and if you. think it was. nice enough for. knowing. what they most know would call us...
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smith, 368 yards and four touchdowns and three tds by hunt. pats are stufld on fourth and one twice in this game. 537 yards and 42 points, the most a bill belichickeam has given up. chiefs in a stunner 42-27. last time there were four american women in the u.s. open semifinals venus williams was a year old. it was 36 years ago. tonight venus against stevens in one semifinal in new york. stevens coming back from foot surgery. ranked as low as 957th this year. third set tied at five. venus has to put that ball away. doesn't do it, and slone makes her pay. look at the touch on the lob over venus for the winner. then on the very next point here, it is williams with a short ball here, and stevens gonna run it down. a little dink of her own. stevens breaking to take a 6-5 lead and then double match point and venus crashing into the net. stevens wins 6-1, 0-6 and 7-5. what a turn around in her career. coco vandeway and madison key. this a rematch of the bank of the west finals. keys won that one and tonight never looked back. took both sets with ease. keys and stevens both will be appearing in their first major final in new york. a's and giants both off
smith, 368 yards and four touchdowns and three tds by hunt. pats are stufld on fourth and one twice in this game. 537 yards and 42 points, the most a bill belichickeam has given up. chiefs in a stunner 42-27. last time there were four american women in the u.s. open semifinals venus williams was a year old. it was 36 years ago. tonight venus against stevens in one semifinal in new york. stevens coming back from foot surgery. ranked as low as 957th this year. third set tied at five. venus has to...
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smith. coanchor of "america's newsroom." she will also still be here with me. >> i look forward to joining bill and his wonderful team there.nchor "outnumbered overtime" each day, she will keep the conversation going. we will all be in a brand-new studio. >> i get to close out the studio with all of you. >> we are so excited for you. >> in the meantime, it's going to be more fabulous. >> we are going to be together, is the couch getting bigger? it looked bigger. that's monday, "happening now" starts right now. thanks for being here. >> jon: we start with a fox news alert, president trump telling business owners tax reform will unleash america's competitive spirit like never before. hello and welcome to the second hour of "happening now," i'm jon scott. >> heather: to a group of american manufacturers in washington. the manufacture response to the devastation in puerto rico >> there are literally starting from scratch. ultimately the government of puerto rico will have to work with us to determine how this massive rebuilding effort will end up being one of the biggest ever, will be funded. we will not
smith. coanchor of "america's newsroom." she will also still be here with me. >> i look forward to joining bill and his wonderful team there.nchor "outnumbered overtime" each day, she will keep the conversation going. we will all be in a brand-new studio. >> i get to close out the studio with all of you. >> we are so excited for you. >> in the meantime, it's going to be more fabulous. >> we are going to be together, is the couch getting bigger?...
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bill. who he sai face. very passionate overmeeting. good morning to you washington. i am autria godfrey. >> i am larry smith. is hitting puerto rico as we speak. here are the latest pictures. look at this video now. heavy rain, high wind, major flooding. overnight the storm hitting st. croix than the vir gn lines. this shows the storm pulling the roof off one home there. that is video of thatp? it is a scene that played out across the island as people were teaking to social media with desperate call force help. more coming up. but first let's get the let a e on the track from veronica johnson. j.j., good morning. meteorologist: i have been tracking maria every since came in. pow hurricane. this is the worst storm that puerto rico has ever seen. it will spend all day long, the eyewall track right across puerto rico, about 15 minutes the most powerful part of the storm made landfall in a little area sitting just there on the southeast side of puerto rico. or southwest side of puerto rico. as mentioned, it will spend all day long coming across the area as a category 4 hurricane. the winds pow, the max winds 155
bill. who he sai face. very passionate overmeeting. good morning to you washington. i am autria godfrey. >> i am larry smith. is hitting puerto rico as we speak. here are the latest pictures. look at this video now. heavy rain, high wind, major flooding. overnight the storm hitting st. croix than the vir gn lines. this shows the storm pulling the roof off one home there. that is video of thatp? it is a scene that played out across the island as people were teaking to social media with...
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smith reporting. see you then. >> harris: new jersey governor chris christie is speaking out against the latest republican bill toreplace obamacare. a republican governor, one of the president's backers on the campaign trail. christie told reporters, i oppose graham-cassidy because it is too injurous to the people of new jersey. i am not going to approve a bill that takes $4 billion from the people of new jersey. senator graham said i could maybe give you ten reasons this bill shouldn't be considered but republicans campaigned on this so often that you have a responsibility to carry out what you said in the campaign. that's pretty much as much of a reason as the substance of the bill end quote. political editor of town hall.com, richard fowler is a radio talk show host. richard guy, good to see you. so, guy, who's right on this? is grassley right? you promised you were going to do this. that's almost as important as what's in the bill. >> he's right to.out republicans campaigned successfully, i might add, for seven years on repealing and replacing obamacare, a law that continues to fail and harm millions of peopl
smith reporting. see you then. >> harris: new jersey governor chris christie is speaking out against the latest republican bill toreplace obamacare. a republican governor, one of the president's backers on the campaign trail. christie told reporters, i oppose graham-cassidy because it is too injurous to the people of new jersey. i am not going to approve a bill that takes $4 billion from the people of new jersey. senator graham said i could maybe give you ten reasons this bill shouldn't...
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smith, 368 yards and four touchdowns and three tds by hunt. pats are stufld on fourth and one twice in this game. 537 yards and 42 points, the most a bill belichickiven up. chiefs in a stunner 42-27. last time there were four american women in the u.s. open semifinals venus williams was a year old. it was 36 years ago. tonight venus against stevens in one semifinal in new york. stevens coming back from foot surgery. ranked as low as 957th this year. third set tied at five. venus has to put that ball away. doesn't do it, and slone makes her pay. look at the touch on the lob over venus for the winner. then on the very next point here, it is williams with a short ball here, and stevens gonna run it down. a little dink of her own. stevens breaking to take a 6-5 lead and then double match point and venus crashing into the net. stevens wins 6-1, 0-6 and 7-5. what a turn around in her career. coco vandeway and madison key. this a rematch of the bank of the west finals. keys won that one and tonight never looked back. took both sets with ease. keys and stevens both will be appearing in their first major final in new york. a's and giants both off but base
smith, 368 yards and four touchdowns and three tds by hunt. pats are stufld on fourth and one twice in this game. 537 yards and 42 points, the most a bill belichickiven up. chiefs in a stunner 42-27. last time there were four american women in the u.s. open semifinals venus williams was a year old. it was 36 years ago. tonight venus against stevens in one semifinal in new york. stevens coming back from foot surgery. ranked as low as 957th this year. third set tied at five. venus has to put that...
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new education bill, a national investment bank and phasing out new petrol and diesel cars by the year 2032, which is earlier than the target set by westminster. our scotland editor, sarah smithll of us to know it. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this bumper—sized programme for government. at its heart is this ambition, to make our country the best place in the world to grow up and be educated. the best place to live, work, visit and do business. the best place to be cared for in times of sickness, need or vulnerability, and the best place to grow old. the first minister announced significant government investment in hi—tech manufacturing and financial technology, and she was getting her own lesson today in digital skills. but it's education that will be the biggest test for the snp. faced with falling standards in scottish schools, they plan to give head teachers more powers and responsibilities. what do we want? fair pay. thousands of workers will get a higher pay rise next year as scotland is scrapping the 1% public sector pay cap. no details on how that might be paid for yet, but a strong hint higher inc
new education bill, a national investment bank and phasing out new petrol and diesel cars by the year 2032, which is earlier than the target set by westminster. our scotland editor, sarah smithll of us to know it. after a disappointing general election result, she needs to seize back the political initiative with this bumper—sized programme for government. at its heart is this ambition, to make our country the best place in the world to grow up and be educated. the best place to live, work,...
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it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audiovisual archivist at the herbert hoover presidential museum in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> sunday night on "q & a" adam founder and ceo of "open the books" on how taxpayers' dollars are spent and the need for government transparency. >> veterans affairs we audited their checkbook for the last four years. last summer we found during a period where up to 1,000 sick veterans died while waiting to see a doctor that the va spent $20 million on a high-end art portfolio. it was 27-foot christmas trees, priced like cars, $21,000. it was sculptures priced like five-bedroom homes. it was two sculptures for $700,000 procured by a va center that serves blind veterans. it was a cubed rock skel p tour all in with landscaping for $1.2 million. this is the type of waste that's in our government >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor felix harcourt teaches a class on how conspiracy theories about ufos shaped american culture. he begins in the late 1940s and describes how public opinion about extra terrestrials change
it's been a pleasure speaking with lynn smith, audiovisual archivist at the herbert hoover presidential museum in west branch, iowa. thanks so much. >> thank you, bill. >>> sunday night on "q & a" adam founder and ceo of "open the books" on how taxpayers' dollars are spent and the need for government transparency. >> veterans affairs we audited their checkbook for the last four years. last summer we found during a period where up to 1,000 sick...
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president and chief legal officer, brad smith, put out a public statement saying "congress should adopt legislation on daca before it tries to adopt a tax reform a bill." some calling on congress to reshape its legislative priorities before tax reform. julie: we are getting a statement on daca from the president himself. i have not had a chance to look at it in full. one would imagine that he at those some of the -- echoes some of the sentiment from jeff sessions and we will bring you more headlines from it. as we go forward now, congress does have tax reform to consider is no tax reform proposal necessarily on at the table as of yet from the president. and also the debt ceiling, the government funding, and a number of other legislative things. are you getting any sense from a congressional -- congressional leaders of the order of priority? some of these halfhearted deadlines. spoken to several sources and lawmakers set it to come back this evening returning from the recess and tomorrow a scheduled vote on the harvey relief a bill. it will be interesting to see what happens with hurricane irma. tied upsurance will be in excess and got to pass some an
president and chief legal officer, brad smith, put out a public statement saying "congress should adopt legislation on daca before it tries to adopt a tax reform a bill." some calling on congress to reshape its legislative priorities before tax reform. julie: we are getting a statement on daca from the president himself. i have not had a chance to look at it in full. one would imagine that he at those some of the -- echoes some of the sentiment from jeff sessions and we will bring you...
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speech by mrs may in florence, which is being billed as a make or break attempt to break the deadlock over these seemingly stalled brexit negotiations. norman smithions, there has been a ballot, strike action, a 24—hour strike on october the 5th in a dispute over working conditions, that has just come in. dispute over working conditions, that hasjust come in. in a moment, a summary that hasjust come in. in a moment, a summary of the business news, but first the headlines. the government's top brexit official leaves his post to work in downing street amid reports of talk of tensions with david davis. lisa questioning two men arrested after the parsons green bombing, including a 21—year—old syrian refugee. and england captain wayne rooney is banned for two years after pleading guilty to drink—driving. firms who fail to pay the minimum wage predominantly employ women, according to a new report. the low pay commission, which advises the government on minimum wage levels, says women are also the least likely to complain about underpayment. ryanair is under pressure to publish a full list of the flights it plans to cancel over the next six weeks, amid
speech by mrs may in florence, which is being billed as a make or break attempt to break the deadlock over these seemingly stalled brexit negotiations. norman smithions, there has been a ballot, strike action, a 24—hour strike on october the 5th in a dispute over working conditions, that has just come in. dispute over working conditions, that hasjust come in. in a moment, a summary that hasjust come in. in a moment, a summary of the business news, but first the headlines. the government's top...