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ast: i want to give marc chance to respond. guest: i think the role of public-private partnerships is not an either/or. i would certainly agree that not every project should be led by a private partner, and there is a lot that goes into these individual projects and contracts. there is still the public component of this partnership, and that means first and foremost that the government needs to structure a contract that is there to both parties -- fair to both parties, as well as monitor it and provide oversight. host: john is on the democratic line from silver spring, maryland. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to ask, this is the only country that people want roads and highways but do not want to pay for it. it is a shame, i traveled several countries, one is in the middle east. i see the roads and bridges and i get back to this country, i feel so shame, the way things look. if you look at the airports, the highways, and there are potholes everywhere. all we do right now is put some easy pass everywhe
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as because it show asts terrible and -- and it's also tremendously stupid, it would appear.view? >> it's absolutely a very stupid thing, rick gates clearly thought he was the smartest guise in t guy in the room, thought he could get away with lying, must have discounted the mueller team's ability to garner information about what really happened in thesati these situations and it backfired on him tremendously. otherwise he would have been looking at this one charge of conspiracy, it would have capped at a five-year maximum. he would have gotten by with minimal if any prison time sentence. now i think he'll feel a little extra pain, there will be a microlook at everything he testifies to, the prosecution will have to take extra steps to ensure that he's being completely truthful. because frankly as a witness on the witness stand at this point, he'll be subject to cross-examination. well, didn't you lew to the prosecution during your proffer? >> let me go to brian, what message does mueller send about this to everybody else? >> that you can't lie to the feds, you can't lie to m
as because it show asts terrible and -- and it's also tremendously stupid, it would appear.view? >> it's absolutely a very stupid thing, rick gates clearly thought he was the smartest guise in t guy in the room, thought he could get away with lying, must have discounted the mueller team's ability to garner information about what really happened in thesati these situations and it backfired on him tremendously. otherwise he would have been looking at this one charge of conspiracy, it would...
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, ast: i find it laughable lot of the issues he raises in thisriefs occurred after was put on the table. the history of this. the governor first brought this issue and had it dismissed in court. he had no standing in this. and had to find someone that would have standing to be the face of this. the corporate sponsors behind this case, they are the ones who are doing the land grab, if you will. they're the ones trying to take with the power, trying to silence the voices of the working class. host: how did the lower court rule on this? guest: my understanding is the lower courts ruled in favor of the union. that is how i got to the supreme court level. the other side never put on a defense. they did not put on much of anything. they wanted to fast-track it to the supreme court. host: kalamazoo, michigan, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was a member for about 14 years. as a state employee. flooded with mailings, but also from the actual union members and stewards themselves with political messages. it almost seemed like a branch of the dnc we were so covered with
, ast: i find it laughable lot of the issues he raises in thisriefs occurred after was put on the table. the history of this. the governor first brought this issue and had it dismissed in court. he had no standing in this. and had to find someone that would have standing to be the face of this. the corporate sponsors behind this case, they are the ones who are doing the land grab, if you will. they're the ones trying to take with the power, trying to silence the voices of the working class....
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how's he doing, after this. ast , but tonight i bounce back. ♪ what's an l?he rap singer took a loss and now he's ok again. right. yeah you can get a mortgage that avoids pmi, but there's no way to avoid mip on... . hey! this'll help. rocket mortgage by quicken loans makes the complex simple. so, origination fees... this takes care of it, thank you. understand the details and get approved in as few as 8 minutes. by america's largest mortgage lender. bounce back, right right right, i get it now. ♪ i woke up in beast mode, with my girl that's... ♪ >> neil: i made some closing comments on yesterday's show regarding how tough it is for presidents to have to deal with what is an all too routine experience in the last few decades, dealing with tragedy. we're going to be exploring that with karl rove in just a few minutes. ahead of that, there's this tragedy and everything associated with it for parents it's particularly proble problea including a lot of the kids who lost their lives, their parents, many of whom were saving and planning for their kids' future. the o
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the risk is if it rises too ast. >> oks like it's accelerating. at the very least, aum those fee mem who talked and warned about the worries of deflation, all of those ideas about deflation in the middle of last year, forget about it. 's gone. inflation is headed back to the 2% target. >> reporter: one area to watch, tensportation. ecially for freight. the price to move goo by truck has spiked, in some cases by more than 30% over the past year. a better economy, a diver shortage, new regulations are all to blame. but those aren't expected to let up any time soon.le whi that's good news for , truckersit's bad news for companies like tyson, which now predicts higher meat price this is hayear. pe the biggest signal it's merging lies in telecom. sprintobnd t-le are considering moves the dial back discounts, a big potential hift for an industry who is falling costs have helped tach down inflation for years. for "nightly business report," i'm morgan brennan. >>> the head of goldmta sachs risk of the economy overheating is rising. he cited the combinatio
the risk is if it rises too ast. >> oks like it's accelerating. at the very least, aum those fee mem who talked and warned about the worries of deflation, all of those ideas about deflation in the middle of last year, forget about it. 's gone. inflation is headed back to the 2% target. >> reporter: one area to watch, tensportation. ecially for freight. the price to move goo by truck has spiked, in some cases by more than 30% over the past year. a better economy, a diver shortage,...
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trust in our stitutions, and comments from the president, comments from both political parties, the ast that congress would provide its oversight function and try to make things transparent, the fact that republicans and democrats have trouble agreeing on things, all inis feeds into russians t to erode trust in our institutions, but that is not prevt us in congress to from protecting their civil liberties. this is why i thought it was important that the information gets out, why i think it is important when if the democrats want to have their memo f out which may be rebuts some of these things, that is important to get out as well. jane: congressman will hurd, thank you for joining me. among those who had concerns thout the release of the memo is someone who is abrennan center for justice at new york university school of law. what is your main concern about the release of this memo? >> i main concern relates to what wasn't released. th allegations that on their own don't prove anything. there are other facts that need to be in the public record to have any way to evaluate what is in thi
trust in our stitutions, and comments from the president, comments from both political parties, the ast that congress would provide its oversight function and try to make things transparent, the fact that republicans and democrats have trouble agreeing on things, all inis feeds into russians t to erode trust in our institutions, but that is not prevt us in congress to from protecting their civil liberties. this is why i thought it was important that the information gets out, why i think it is...
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but i hope that she has or will american,ast one because these relationships personalin on a very level. host: i want to get a couple more calls in. a call on the democratic line. hi, sherry. caller: good morning. thanks, c-span. love your show. to ask, how uncanny do you think it is that the attack happened at the olympics around the time or during the time or after the that russia, it was was notd that russia allowed to be there because of now they'reand clean, so they're allowed. what do you think about that? nicholas: the reports about that very, verycking are fresh. it's early hours, right. mightdon't know where it have come from and what the motivation behind it might have been. is notuation with russia only very interesting, it's very bizarre, because at the opening yesterday, they could not come out with the flag of federation. they came out with the olympic athletes or whatever from russia rather than official theesentatives because of doping scandal. by the way, they haven't been cleared, necessarily, just to correct that. there was a court decision that said there wasn't enou
but i hope that she has or will american,ast one because these relationships personalin on a very level. host: i want to get a couple more calls in. a call on the democratic line. hi, sherry. caller: good morning. thanks, c-span. love your show. to ask, how uncanny do you think it is that the attack happened at the olympics around the time or during the time or after the that russia, it was was notd that russia allowed to be there because of now they'reand clean, so they're allowed. what do you...
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was created in the 1960s to proteeign investors from governments taking control of their asts. >> if we can think back to original i.s.d.s., the kinds of disputes they often had was, you know, a nationalist government's coming in and saying, you know, "foreign investors, we are taking over this mine, you know, it is ours. we're kicking you out country. we might be throwing you in jail." >> reporter: today, a growing chorus of criticsay companies are often using i.s.d.s. for a very differe one of them is an oil and gas company called lone pine resources. it had plans to begin fracking in quebec, canada. seven years ago citizens turned out by the thousands in montreal to demand an end to all fracking in quebec for at least legeneration. lone pine, meanwhad obtained permits to begin drilling beneath the st. lawrenceiv. the protests culminated in montreal following a march n of more t0 miles from small town to small town to garner support. and get the attention of the canadian government. the march was organized by this man: grassroots activi philippe duhamel. >> they had plans to drill
was created in the 1960s to proteeign investors from governments taking control of their asts. >> if we can think back to original i.s.d.s., the kinds of disputes they often had was, you know, a nationalist government's coming in and saying, you know, "foreign investors, we are taking over this mine, you know, it is ours. we're kicking you out country. we might be throwing you in jail." >> reporter: today, a growing chorus of criticsay companies are often using i.s.d.s....
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. >> reporter: stoneman douglas students who arrived on buses aste last night, spent their day ereakingith lawmakers. the capitol was flooded with students, both inside and out. they had the building surrounded. outside, thousands protested, including stoneman douglas junior, ashley santoro. >> if we are going to protect our future, why are we not protecting our children! ( applause ) >> reporter: meanwhile, inside, roughly 100 student survivors met with lawmakers on both sides bo the aisle. the students questioned them on assault rifles, background checks, and whether or not to arm teachers in schools. fter afternoon, students protested outside the house chamber, making sure their message could be heard inside. ep we're students united! we'll never be divide! >> reporter: students ended the day by meeting with republican governor rick scott. now, bipartisan legislation is in the works that would raise the minimum age for buying an msault weapon to 21 and provide more funding for mental health in schools. that could be introduced as early as tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: adriana diaz in tall
. >> reporter: stoneman douglas students who arrived on buses aste last night, spent their day ereakingith lawmakers. the capitol was flooded with students, both inside and out. they had the building surrounded. outside, thousands protested, including stoneman douglas junior, ashley santoro. >> if we are going to protect our future, why are we not protecting our children! ( applause ) >> reporter: meanwhile, inside, roughly 100 student survivors met with lawmakers on both...
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ast: john faso with us, republican with us until about 8:00 a.m.. if you want to join the conversation republicans, , 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. and you can start calling in. and the wall street journal this might, noting on the bill that some democratic lawmakers may hold back their support for this legislation out of concern that more will not be done, that republicans will leave it at that. is there more to be done on this issue of gun control? guest: i think we have to look at the issue of somebody like the shooter in florida, who clearly had emotional and other behavioral problems, that he was never agitated, the police never filed charges against him, and yet he clearly indicated, as evident by violent behavior in school that caused his expulsion, he indicated that he was severely troubled. he should not been able to have -- he should not have been able to buy a bb gun, let alone an assault rifle. said wer piece i have should consider is move forward and make the age 21 for a semi automatic firearm, not
ast: john faso with us, republican with us until about 8:00 a.m.. if you want to join the conversation republicans, , 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. and you can start calling in. and the wall street journal this might, noting on the bill that some democratic lawmakers may hold back their support for this legislation out of concern that more will not be done, that republicans will leave it at that. is there more to be done on this issue of gun control? guest:...
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. -- it is ast terrible idea. period, full stop. but it saddens me, because it shows absolutely no understanding that children, parents, and educators all want and need schools to be safe sanctuaries for teaching and learning, not armed fortresses. not armed camps. and it felt like oh, this is what the nra has wanted all along. this is now a new market for the gun manufacturers. and this is where the president, after that listening session, to ok this conversation instead of actually trying to reduce gun violence in our streets and our schools? so if you think about it pragmatically, it is an insane suggestion, because what are you going to do in terms of teachers? are kindergarten teachers going to wear their guns on their hips? where are you going to lock guns? are you talking about just handguns versus an ar-15 that can shoot 90 rounds in a minute? so what happens if kids are rushing along in a hallway? what is a frightened teacher going to do? as the new york times editorial said today -- i could go through all of these unanswer
. -- it is ast terrible idea. period, full stop. but it saddens me, because it shows absolutely no understanding that children, parents, and educators all want and need schools to be safe sanctuaries for teaching and learning, not armed fortresses. not armed camps. and it felt like oh, this is what the nra has wanted all along. this is now a new market for the gun manufacturers. and this is where the president, after that listening session, to ok this conversation instead of actually trying to...
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it made me scared for my own safety as ast high school ent, and, really, just absolutely devastated, as i said. >> maxwell, do you feel the same way? i mean, do you feel safe in you school? >> i feel safe in my school, but i think perhaps it is a false sense of safety because a shooting like that can happen anywhere.en and we've st happen anywhere. so i do feel safe in my school now, but the problem is i don't know if i'll feel safe tomorrow or the d after that unless anything changes. >> do you have to train at school for tyeses of incidents? is this something you've, you pe know, enced when you're going to school? >> yeah. we'vewn had lock drills before. we haven't had the shooting drill yet buks there are t of it next month. we've had a lot of lockdown drills. teachers lock your doors and students under the dress. ns we'll omething hap knock on the door. >> one thing that the.brought up is the idea g arm teachers. i'm curious, lily, would you feel comfortable? >> absolutely not. school is about and any weapons there could be a hazard to the students. and i also feel like it's just
it made me scared for my own safety as ast high school ent, and, really, just absolutely devastated, as i said. >> maxwell, do you feel the same way? i mean, do you feel safe in you school? >> i feel safe in my school, but i think perhaps it is a false sense of safety because a shooting like that can happen anywhere.en and we've st happen anywhere. so i do feel safe in my school now, but the problem is i don't know if i'll feel safe tomorrow or the d after that unless anything...
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minority, on vocal left had ast different model, and that model was to place less interest is on union organizing and more on creating a revolutionary cadre ofde, that is a revolutionaries who would lead the working-class into revolution, rather than the working-class creating the revolution. , i am mentioning these ideological differences, feuds, tragedy thatof the is coming ahead, the haymarket tragedy, is that the state riotted men, the haymarket , who actually hated each other, who took different positions with anarchism, but as far as the state is concerned, and anarchist is an anarchist and that is it. anarchists in the u.s. were having some he our problems -- pr problems because the anarchists in europe especially were using assassination, and o attempts in 1878 on the german kaiser, one each on the king of spain and italy, and a second attempt on the king of spain, and james a garfield assassinated in 1882 by a suspected anarchist, as was mckinley. two british officials were killed by irish revolutionists, blamed on anarchists. if you want to check me out on this, wikipedia has
minority, on vocal left had ast different model, and that model was to place less interest is on union organizing and more on creating a revolutionary cadre ofde, that is a revolutionaries who would lead the working-class into revolution, rather than the working-class creating the revolution. , i am mentioning these ideological differences, feuds, tragedy thatof the is coming ahead, the haymarket tragedy, is that the state riotted men, the haymarket , who actually hated each other, who took...
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exploiting the upswing in crude prices -- oil and gas output year,ast and fivefold increase in fourth-quarter profit -- not all stocks are falling today. bp up .7%. vonnie: this event we saw yesterday not completely isolated volatility products -- we want to take a look at how limited the contagion is. in ken monaghan. this wouldn't normally be an event that impacts high-yield. the vix back to levels we saw during the china currency where itot far from was in the middle of the housing crisis. how does it impact the high-yield market? ken: this is almost a reverse of what we saw in november of last year. the high-yield market spiked in terms of spreads. there was concerns as to whether or not that was signaling some sort of contagion. backually, we saw a rally and spreads tightened fairly dramatically. this time around, we have seen the spike up and volatility and equities, but we have not seen any follow-on movement in the high-yield marketplace. it has lost a bit of money in the last week or so but it's not nearly as dramatic. that say to you that this event was in about the federal reserve
exploiting the upswing in crude prices -- oil and gas output year,ast and fivefold increase in fourth-quarter profit -- not all stocks are falling today. bp up .7%. vonnie: this event we saw yesterday not completely isolated volatility products -- we want to take a look at how limited the contagion is. in ken monaghan. this wouldn't normally be an event that impacts high-yield. the vix back to levels we saw during the china currency where itot far from was in the middle of the housing crisis....
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of course, we want them to increase even further. .ast year we had 7 million more and 200,000 started treatment. that's 67,000 more than in 2010. but we should welcome the improvement that's been made. we should congratulate those and thank the n.h.s. there's more for us to do and that's why we're backing for $600 million to implement the cancer strategy for england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister as we've just heard continues to be in denial about the rising level of crime and falling police numbers. despite her repeated assurances, budgets have not been protected from our local police force with $80 million and 1,000 police officers lost already. will she meet with me and businesss that do say much about our local economy which has seen break-s in and crimes as a result of these torrid cuts? >> well, say to the honorable gentleman -- but for those who are concerned about the way in which policing is being undertaken in their area, then they should actually speak to the local police who make operational decisions about what is happening. and we -- we protected over all
of course, we want them to increase even further. .ast year we had 7 million more and 200,000 started treatment. that's 67,000 more than in 2010. but we should welcome the improvement that's been made. we should congratulate those and thank the n.h.s. there's more for us to do and that's why we're backing for $600 million to implement the cancer strategy for england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister as we've just heard continues to be in denial about the rising level of crime...
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the highest yields and four stocks asting those investors don't see much justification to own them.tor and the dow the red right now, and the s&p 500 falling the most since august. we had some tech earnings, but will issue momentum is fading, and action in the bond markets. the 10 year yield at the highest since 2014 at 2.8%. treasury is rising, this could mean potential for those banks profits, but the sector in the red, the dollar gaining momentum after three job of loss after the u.s. statement. today inramatic moment a michigan sentencing hearing for larry nassar. a father of three of his victims tried to attack him on the stand. he was quickly tackled by bailiffs. earlier the man told the judge he would like five minutes in a locked room with nasser. the judge said there is no way -- he apologized after a few hours. michel barnier will talk with u.k. president secretary in london according to people familiar with the situation. british and european officials are concerned that a march deadline for the brexit transition deal may slip. is trump administration targeting hezbollah'
the highest yields and four stocks asting those investors don't see much justification to own them.tor and the dow the red right now, and the s&p 500 falling the most since august. we had some tech earnings, but will issue momentum is fading, and action in the bond markets. the 10 year yield at the highest since 2014 at 2.8%. treasury is rising, this could mean potential for those banks profits, but the sector in the red, the dollar gaining momentum after three job of loss after the u.s....
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me ast time i saw rose, and my late wife, last year, was coming in to one of our favorite restaurants and -- in the community and rose and don, her husband, were leaving. and we stopped for a moment and shared conversation. mr. speaker, on behalf of the people of the first congressional district of illinois, thank you, rose. thank you, god bless you. enjoy your rest. you have earned it. god bless you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. a significant milestone.the house since the passage of the republican tax bill there has been over $100 billion in stock buybacks. as of last week, corporations announced twice the amount of corporate share buybacks as during a this is his second day answering questions about the president's 2019 budget request. live coverage on c-span. while it doesn't cost as much money the vast number of individuals
me ast time i saw rose, and my late wife, last year, was coming in to one of our favorite restaurants and -- in the community and rose and don, her husband, were leaving. and we stopped for a moment and shared conversation. mr. speaker, on behalf of the people of the first congressional district of illinois, thank you, rose. thank you, god bless you. enjoy your rest. you have earned it. god bless you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair...
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earned i ast $24,000 married couple is completely tax-free. when i came into this beautiful building just a little while ago, one of the people said, i just got a check and i have $221 more than i had last year at this time. [applause] that is what we're waiting for. then we got hit with these corporations getting tremendous bonuses to everybody that nancy pelosi called crumbs. that could be like deplorable, does that make sense? deplorable and crumbs? they seem to have a resemblance. i hope it has the same meaning. crumbs when people were getting $1000, that is not crumbs, that's a lot of money. we also double the child tax credit. that is so helpful to so many. we have gone from one of the highest business tax rates anywhere in the world to one of our greatones so that works and companies can compete and win against anyone. we have now given them the tools and that isd win what they are doing and they're also pouring back. a lot of you folks, they saw., they are coming back. i believe i have brought hundreds of millions of dollars with me ba
earned i ast $24,000 married couple is completely tax-free. when i came into this beautiful building just a little while ago, one of the people said, i just got a check and i have $221 more than i had last year at this time. [applause] that is what we're waiting for. then we got hit with these corporations getting tremendous bonuses to everybody that nancy pelosi called crumbs. that could be like deplorable, does that make sense? deplorable and crumbs? they seem to have a resemblance. i hope it...
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it is ast don't think proven fact, which everyone seems to think it is. they didn't see or speak to one another for several years. of 1860, astion best i can tell, stanton favored breckenridge. almost aas a democrat, member of the begin and administration. and buchanan favored breckenridge, not douglas. indeed, a couple of weeks after the election, as buchanan's cabinet is falling apart, he brings in stanton. he doesn't know what he is getting. days after stanton gets into the cabinet, washington is convulsed with the fort sumter crisis. robert anderson has moved his men to fort sumter in the middle of the harbor. you might think, no big deal. but from the south carolina perspective, this was federal aggression. south carolina had expected to be able to waltz in two fort moultrie on an afternoon. fort sumter would be a much harder nut to crack. so south carolinians and others went to be canon and said, no, no, you have to surrender. you have to move them back. you have to do something. the cabinet spends several days in long and heated discussions about w
it is ast don't think proven fact, which everyone seems to think it is. they didn't see or speak to one another for several years. of 1860, astion best i can tell, stanton favored breckenridge. almost aas a democrat, member of the begin and administration. and buchanan favored breckenridge, not douglas. indeed, a couple of weeks after the election, as buchanan's cabinet is falling apart, he brings in stanton. he doesn't know what he is getting. days after stanton gets into the cabinet,...
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and the cold winds cold and wind tomorrowwe've got a storm affecting us on ast for many of us it's asnow and thenhain. over to you what we see as we go through the and some of the northern and western suburbs may not even get to 30. and then tonight, you can see the temperatures not dropping a whole lot. the atmosphere starting to warm up a little bit. here the clouds although tomorrow we're not tomorrow we get back into the 40s, close to normal for this time of the year. then that storm comes in from the west and depending on how fast the precipitation comes in we could see snow even in philadelphia for part of the morning rush on certainly up to the north and west. but just like yesterday, the general trend is for air to come up so a lot of places starting as snow change as 9:00 a.m. we're not expecting a long lasting snow except perhaps towards the lehigh valley and poconos where we could get significant accumulation. some of the computer models are really warming us up by the afternoon on wednesday. but there's some disagreement on that. we'll have to look at that this afternoon.
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. >>> in new castle county, a bridge that should have remained s at least $1 ast anoer month i milliondget. and that amount could go up since there's more work that has to be done after the bridge reopens. >>> 6:39. let's give you a live lookth sk. >> ooh. >> you see just how foggy it is there as it is in other places. let's check in with "first alert" meteorologist bill henley. he's got the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill. >> it's even thicker in the mountains and the lehigh valley. this is a view from camelback mountain. socked in right now.8:00, soome. but once the temperatures start to climb, the f bit cooler. with the temperatures peaking in the 50s. you'll get sunshine but a pretty nice february day. look at the fog at foley stadium with a few sprinkles. some mist and light rain to start with. still fog at 8:00 but then the fog disappears by lunchtime, fog disappears. and then we get into record territory today. if we deon't break records toda, it's likely tomorrow. likely the forecast, 74 degrees. trenton, wilmington will likely break records tomorrow. take yo
. >>> in new castle county, a bridge that should have remained s at least $1 ast anoer month i milliondget. and that amount could go up since there's more work that has to be done after the bridge reopens. >>> 6:39. let's give you a live lookth sk. >> ooh. >> you see just how foggy it is there as it is in other places. let's check in with "first alert" meteorologist bill henley. he's got the most accurate forecast for your neighborhood. bill. >>...
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. >> reporter: and back out here ast che that was reported to b stabbed is in the hospital in critical condition. police tell us that no weapon was recovered. another concern out here was the cold. it was brutally cold but for the most part we saw most people bundled up prop that is the latest, we are live along the parkway as they shut things down. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> as we head to break we have a classic move from the parade. nobody, i mean nobody gets eagles players and fans in the mood to celebrate like swoop. pennsylvania is getting tough on child abuse. the law requires many to get their child abuse clearances. are you one of them? if you're a coach sunday school teacher a scout leader camp counselor many people who work or volunteer with children may need their clearances. pennsylvania means business when it comes to protecting our children. thank you pennsylvania! find out if you need to get your clearances by going to keepkidssafe.pa.gov paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fi
. >> reporter: and back out here ast che that was reported to b stabbed is in the hospital in critical condition. police tell us that no weapon was recovered. another concern out here was the cold. it was brutally cold but for the most part we saw most people bundled up prop that is the latest, we are live along the parkway as they shut things down. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> as we head to break we have a classic move from the parade....
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ast. >> heard it raining and then i heard a loud roaring noise, and all the sudden the roof just started peeling up. >> reporter: and for one tennessee family, a miracle. neighbors coming together to help free a dog from under the rubble of their destroyed home. the wild weather is expected to extend into the first half of the work week. governors in indiana, missouri, and illinois all declared disaster emergencies, and flood watches and warnings remain in place for several states. will carr, fox news. >>> all right, we check in on the weather now. >> yes, finally starting to look like winter here. starting early tomorrow morning, not a major system, but still it will impact the morning commute. most of the rainfall estimates between a quarter and third of an inch. a few amounts higher than that. the first system coming on board early tomorrow morning. rainfall making a comeback, and two systems we're tracking this week probably more than that. so monday, the rain is there, but the thursday deal, that'll be stronger. could easily top an inch with the thursday system that could linger int
ast. >> heard it raining and then i heard a loud roaring noise, and all the sudden the roof just started peeling up. >> reporter: and for one tennessee family, a miracle. neighbors coming together to help free a dog from under the rubble of their destroyed home. the wild weather is expected to extend into the first half of the work week. governors in indiana, missouri, and illinois all declared disaster emergencies, and flood watches and warnings remain in place for several states....
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ast was seen as extreme and going too far, too fast.he year before the voting rights act, a majority of new yorkers and the civil rights movement has gone too far by 94 in new york. 1964 in new york. martin luther king jr. marched in illinois and said he never seen the type of anger and violence from my people -- from point people feared -- from point people -- white people. said he stopped and said we will have a question-and-answer and you can question if i am a traitor because he is getting heckled the whole time. we write that we had this idea that it was popular that most decent people supported it and regrettably that was not the case. >> about today, last summer in the wake of the police killings of two people, black lives matters activist in atlanta took to the streets with protesters around the country's and mrs. the then mayor of atlanta -- this is the been mayor of atlanta reacting to some things that shut down some of atlanta's major straits. -- streets. protecting their first amendment rights but we are the home of dr. mart
ast was seen as extreme and going too far, too fast.he year before the voting rights act, a majority of new yorkers and the civil rights movement has gone too far by 94 in new york. 1964 in new york. martin luther king jr. marched in illinois and said he never seen the type of anger and violence from my people -- from point people feared -- from point people -- white people. said he stopped and said we will have a question-and-answer and you can question if i am a traitor because he is getting...
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dragging on and on and the holes show that now the cdu and spd are losing so much ground that the left and astse points. >> thatground that the left isr. i think this is a problem for germany and this is the coalition of losers because the cdu, ccu, and social them across have all lost in elections. after these coalition talks, they have lost ground. it is becoming a small coalition cousin the public vote at the moment, it does not have a majority anymore. matt: i was at the g20 in hamburg just a few months ago, and angela merkel was lauded as a leader of the western world there. she seemed so powerful, and it seems like she has lost a lot of her grip. >> it is true, but even at that time, she already lost a lot of support in her own party because of many of her moves in the energy field and getting out of the atomic energy in her refugee policy were not very popular in her own party. she has lost support in her own party and i think that is the beginning of the end. matt: what does that mean for europeans and the european union? everyone was expecting a strong merkel to support matt crone in
dragging on and on and the holes show that now the cdu and spd are losing so much ground that the left and astse points. >> thatground that the left isr. i think this is a problem for germany and this is the coalition of losers because the cdu, ccu, and social them across have all lost in elections. after these coalition talks, they have lost ground. it is becoming a small coalition cousin the public vote at the moment, it does not have a majority anymore. matt: i was at the g20 in...
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ast: we sat down with republican congressman, the chairman of the judiciary committee who has jurisdiction over these types of issues. on sundays atirs 10:00 a.m. eastern time and this is what he told reporters about gun violence in schools. [video clip] betsy devos has made comments that congress needs to hold hearings looking into these types of issues dealing with school shootings pretty your committee and leadership on your committee, you have not chosen to go that route and hold hearings into gun violence. you think that miss devos recommendation is a good one. >> we will look at what she has to say and consider that. we do believe communities need to make sure they are doing everything to keep their schools secure. when i visit schools around my congressional district, i know that a lot of measures are taken today that were not taken 20 years ago when i first started visiting schools as a member of congress. each time we have a major tragedy like this, i have staff on my community -- committee communicate with law enforcement at the fbi level and the local level and gather informatio
ast: we sat down with republican congressman, the chairman of the judiciary committee who has jurisdiction over these types of issues. on sundays atirs 10:00 a.m. eastern time and this is what he told reporters about gun violence in schools. [video clip] betsy devos has made comments that congress needs to hold hearings looking into these types of issues dealing with school shootings pretty your committee and leadership on your committee, you have not chosen to go that route and hold hearings...
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others would say too lazcy to get off their asts but didn't sign up. >> asked them to explain calling them lacy and here is sarah sanders. >> focused on actually getting a solution. and, frankly, i think if anybody is lacy probably democrats shot showing up to work and making a deal on this. >> so u.s. government is sfasing another shutdown in two days. president of the united states says bring it on. chief of staff came out and called 1.8 million came to this country lazy. president secretary decided to blame democrats for all of it. just last government shutdown 17 days ago and happened because of grenades like this. this is no game. pamela brown outfront to begin our coverage. just moments ago chief of staff kelly doubled down on lazy comments. >> that's right. speaking to my colleague, he did seem to double down saying some daca eligible who didn't sign up had reasons, but went on to say most probably needed to say to get off the couch. this is in the wake of his comments earlier today that caused quite a stir when he said some of those daca eligible that didn't eligible gap betwe
others would say too lazcy to get off their asts but didn't sign up. >> asked them to explain calling them lacy and here is sarah sanders. >> focused on actually getting a solution. and, frankly, i think if anybody is lacy probably democrats shot showing up to work and making a deal on this. >> so u.s. government is sfasing another shutdown in two days. president of the united states says bring it on. chief of staff came out and called 1.8 million came to this country lazy....
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ast night >>> new at 6:00 a tactic we don't see that often in san jose, protesters disrupting the mayor's state of the city address last night. kpix5's devin fehely on what has him so fired up. be able to live in san jose." liz gonzalez is a member of "serve the people sa group opposed t >> reporter: the protests were loud and disruptive by design. >> people are fearing that they won't be able to live in san jose. >> reporter: liz gonzalez is a member of serve the people san jose, a grassroots group opposed to google's plans to build a mega campus in downtown. >> we have to be in their face because we're fighting for our right to stay in the city that we grew up with, that we love, where our family and friends are. >> reporter: the group interrupted mayor sam liccardo's state of the city address four times. >> i just think shouting at each other is not the right way to have a dialogue. >> reporter: city downwoman deb davis worries their message about the woeful lack of affordable housing will be overshadowed by their in your face methods. >> we have a process set up. it will be public. th
ast night >>> new at 6:00 a tactic we don't see that often in san jose, protesters disrupting the mayor's state of the city address last night. kpix5's devin fehely on what has him so fired up. be able to live in san jose." liz gonzalez is a member of "serve the people sa group opposed t >> reporter: the protests were loud and disruptive by design. >> people are fearing that they won't be able to live in san jose. >> reporter: liz gonzalez is a member of...
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and it ast stostonishes me, why they defend him and say he doesn't need to testify.is guy cast out of trump world with prejudice because of the things that he said regarding the administration for the "fire and fury" book. so i don't understand the impulse to defend steve bannon unless folks are genuinely concerned that what he has to say may not be good for the trump administration. >> and republicans issued their own report. they called christopher steele the former british intelligence office here wrote the dossier, a political operative. they sent a criminal referral to the justice department on him. i want to you listen to lindsey graham talking about mr. steele. >> mr. steele was more of a political operative than a reliable informant. even though he had been used in the past, he had a political bias. he was being paid by the democratic national committee and he was out to get trump. >> what do you think? >> it's just not true. there's this whole thing about out to get trump. all of this didn't even start with democrats. it started with the republicans actually
and it ast stostonishes me, why they defend him and say he doesn't need to testify.is guy cast out of trump world with prejudice because of the things that he said regarding the administration for the "fire and fury" book. so i don't understand the impulse to defend steve bannon unless folks are genuinely concerned that what he has to say may not be good for the trump administration. >> and republicans issued their own report. they called christopher steele the former british...
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laughter] and steve wozniak wanted to stay in engineering hewlett-packard and did not want to start ast company so how did they end up as the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? because mike came in and brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry including carter. and if you look at apple when they went public good night, president, the vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections in the semi conductor industry and that is a story that is remarkable that people did not know that it goes back to the important of building on what came before so how foolish would that have been for those two to say we will do it ourselves because everyone else around them try to do it themselves without the same success ktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. march 10th and 11th live at the university of arizona with the tucson festival of books without her talks and call ins, this festival features ms nbc and katie torok and charl
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manus: a couple of other things themes ast -- things -- in the past 24 hours.ssociates have built up short positions, 6 billion euros. bat is quite bet -- quite a et. peter: it is a bet on what? gdpa did 700 billion new last year. let's get the ratio right. 700 billion of new gdp and a custom 2.7 trillion -- and it -- 3.7 trillion of new debt. is not ay, the dax good index anyway. you could see what it is -- white itat's why is a logical bet. manus: do you think that growth will slow? peter: i do. that 60 -- is at 60. you have reached it, you are done. i don't believe a word of it. i believe we are at the end of the cycle. it is one year or two years away, at the very best when you're absolutely done. that is why they are saying it , -- good structure that good is structured bet if that is your position. we did not manage to get to the point about warren buffett. peter: we know who the better investor is. ibm has not been a good stock. [laughter] manus: thank you very much, at embarqood, cio embark group. ♪ >> good morning, welcome to bloomberg markets. i am gu
manus: a couple of other things themes ast -- things -- in the past 24 hours.ssociates have built up short positions, 6 billion euros. bat is quite bet -- quite a et. peter: it is a bet on what? gdpa did 700 billion new last year. let's get the ratio right. 700 billion of new gdp and a custom 2.7 trillion -- and it -- 3.7 trillion of new debt. is not ay, the dax good index anyway. you could see what it is -- white itat's why is a logical bet. manus: do you think that growth will slow? peter: i...
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had, what he calls, prostitutes visit him on two or three occasions at his home, which was i believe aste a luxuxurious place known the eagles nest where he lived alone surrounded by security guards. he could live a a very private d secure -- six included life. he also talks about young mothers coming to him, visiting him, and he is giving them baby milk, diapers, goods come in a basically essentials, that they are living on. and implies that he is doing that in rereturn for sexual fafavors. h has trackedeagues down andnd interviewed one of te young women who slept with van hauwermeiren who said, yes, he did trade a aid for sex with her and that she was very y young at the time, 16 or 17, , and that although she now looks back on it with some distaste, she felt at the time it was saving her life and s saving her baby's li. conduct onoitative his part. several from that, there was a group of aid workers who were staying in an apartment block all-- a group of men, an male apartment block. allegations against them that they were bringing apostate prostitutes,g in supplied by a local pimp and
had, what he calls, prostitutes visit him on two or three occasions at his home, which was i believe aste a luxuxurious place known the eagles nest where he lived alone surrounded by security guards. he could live a a very private d secure -- six included life. he also talks about young mothers coming to him, visiting him, and he is giving them baby milk, diapers, goods come in a basically essentials, that they are living on. and implies that he is doing that in rereturn for sexual fafavors. h...
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ast it was what was called a total test.n the total person test was an the tive interviewing for promotion. and why were women dropping out disproportionately. t was because of a certain discomfort that the executive had in dealing with someone who different. if he's interviewing a man, well, he sort of knows this me and he's t like comfortable. a member's a woman, or he feels ity group, uncomfortable. is a stranger to him that shows up in how he rates the candidate. solution to unconscious bias is to bring men and women -- more women -- this is o'connor that justice often said. our age should get show, ere and make a good and that will encourage other women that he more are out there doing things the all of us will be. mra [applause] such it's a time of anxiety, the political system is so polarized. and women are figuring out other. interact with each hat is your advice about how civil interactions are possible and do i want to share the advice that you gave to lauren that you've given to so many couples you have married. xplain what the police son is because it's profound and very wise.
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this is changing, chuck, when suburban white moms are as fearful and afraid of their kids coming home ast urban moms, are they change congress. >> isn't the difficulty here legislatively the constitution, with i is brett stephens point in the "new york times," he's calling for the repeal of the second aemtd. he says -- by far more hands and more guns than any other country in the world, it has the highest incidence of firearms-related homicides and suicides. since americans aren't dramatically crazier than other hover, it is in our kouns substitution, unlike other western democracies. >> yeah, getting around the second amendment is not realistic. it's a nice intellectual exercise people might want to have. i do think there is some potential on the state and local piece of this, it seems much more ripe. congress is deadlocked. they can't even barely keep the government opened. right. so the idea that they're going to do something here. they're also to a certain extent owned be i the nra the nra spent $55 million in the 2016 election. it's more than twice as much as they did in 2012. the id
this is changing, chuck, when suburban white moms are as fearful and afraid of their kids coming home ast urban moms, are they change congress. >> isn't the difficulty here legislatively the constitution, with i is brett stephens point in the "new york times," he's calling for the repeal of the second aemtd. he says -- by far more hands and more guns than any other country in the world, it has the highest incidence of firearms-related homicides and suicides. since americans...
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. >> woodruff: jake, i know you j were ast watching some of the discussion inside the white house, presidentmp ivited students and some parents who have been through tese tragedies, and educators, do you feel like the message is getting throh to the people who can make a difference? the message is the flrida students are sending, you know, that we were sending, what students all across america are sending, parents, teachers, everyday people are trying to send to congress and to the president are that, you know,ng ss needs to stop saying yes to the n.r.a. and start saying yes to the american children and safety and schools. i think that's the message we were trying to send. i think what we did tod was set forward a motion that will keep, you kno it will kep building momentum until it does make a change. >> woodruff: wt about that, camile? because there have been school shootings and protests before, t it hasn't lasted or there have been a little bit of change but not a change, these things keep hap. >> we elected congress to be the representatives of the people, not to be the representatives
. >> woodruff: jake, i know you j were ast watching some of the discussion inside the white house, presidentmp ivited students and some parents who have been through tese tragedies, and educators, do you feel like the message is getting throh to the people who can make a difference? the message is the flrida students are sending, you know, that we were sending, what students all across america are sending, parents, teachers, everyday people are trying to send to congress and to the...
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not surprisingly the xls, the , ast sector for the s&p 500 continuation again of the selling action we indiscriminately across the board. lots of the big financial names. including bank of america, jp morgan the wells fargo, lots of selling pressure. one point of pain them up because we have rates rising, we do have a tougher fed stress test. stressed, itittle is creating an unusual relationship. is a six-month chart. year rising rates tend to help the banks in lending activity but just recently we have rates moving higher and the xls, the financial sector moving lower. last year we did have rates moving higher. the was offset by the fact financial sector was the leadership sector. that is not the case. if this continues, adjusting to what is the new cost of the subtle could see the pressure in the financials not technically very strong. repricing can take a while. we have some breaking news. blackstone among the bidders for spain's gaming corporation. . we also have learned advent international also considering offers for this business as well according to people them we're with the m
not surprisingly the xls, the , ast sector for the s&p 500 continuation again of the selling action we indiscriminately across the board. lots of the big financial names. including bank of america, jp morgan the wells fargo, lots of selling pressure. one point of pain them up because we have rates rising, we do have a tougher fed stress test. stressed, itittle is creating an unusual relationship. is a six-month chart. year rising rates tend to help the banks in lending activity but just...
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>>ast's a democrat hoax that brought up as an excuse for losing an election. >> brangham: presidemp hase no secret of his disdain for the entire russianve igation, which he claims is driven by democrats upset with his election. the president has repeatedlype attacked theal counsel's office; his own f.b.i. director and attorney general, and deputy thg. rosenstein; as well a congressional committees probing the alleged russian meddling in the election.te the indictment dropped today, the president tweeted, "russia started their anti-u.s. campaign in 2014, long before i announced that i would run for president. the results of the ection were not impacted. the trump campaign did nothing wrong. no collusion!" as for the president's labing the entire russia-election narrative a "hoax," his rector of national intelligence, dan coats, appearing on tuesday alheg with counterparts from c.i.a., n.s.a., f.b.i. and other agencies, was emphatic about russia's past actions, and their future plans. >> there should be no doubt that russia perceives its past efforts as successful, and views the 1820.smim
>>ast's a democrat hoax that brought up as an excuse for losing an election. >> brangham: presidemp hase no secret of his disdain for the entire russianve igation, which he claims is driven by democrats upset with his election. the president has repeatedlype attacked theal counsel's office; his own f.b.i. director and attorney general, and deputy thg. rosenstein; as well a congressional committees probing the alleged russian meddling in the election.te the indictment dropped today,...
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yes, and it fits also with the city's perceived persona as that sort of rocky characterai punching up astu know, the bigger foe. when you look atew thengland patriots and tom brady and bill belichick, they had become a .lmonolith in the n won five super bowls in 17 years, this is a time you don't beat lightly. so i think people do like that sort of thing and it fits in with tye way the feels about itself. it's stuck between the glitz of new york and the power ofwaof ington and the snootiness of boston and where does philadelphia fit into that scheme? they have to be the blue-collar underdog. so this wasu a pretty good outcome for them. they wear that coat pretty well. >> yang: big nightfor b philadelphia,ob ford, philadelphia inquirer, philadelphia.com and theanly philadelphia dews.ws thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure, john. >> yang: a news update before we go: actor john mahoney has died. he was best known forole as the father on the tv show "frasier." mahoney was also in ths "moonstruck" and "say anything," among others. he was 77 years old.. on the newshour online, the 2018 wint
yes, and it fits also with the city's perceived persona as that sort of rocky characterai punching up astu know, the bigger foe. when you look atew thengland patriots and tom brady and bill belichick, they had become a .lmonolith in the n won five super bowls in 17 years, this is a time you don't beat lightly. so i think people do like that sort of thing and it fits in with tye way the feels about itself. it's stuck between the glitz of new york and the power ofwaof ington and the snootiness of...
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given the losses we have seen in the european equity markets, more than 5% losses over the ,ast weeke german market we have to remember the global theme going on overall here and that is significant losses in europe despite guests telling us over and over again the places to be outside of the united states and the likes of europe and emerging markets are worth bearing in mind. do we have some currency stuff to give you a snapshot of what is going on? scarlet: ask and you shall receive. julia: nicely times, guys. unchanged for one dollars 30 here. emerging markets getting on some of the recovery are paring of risk, if you're looking at the losses we saw earlier in the gains today, same story for emerging markets. joe: finally come of those commodities. oil down below $60 a barrel. it is amazing how quickly the story has flipped on oil. people are super -- were super bullish a few weeks ago. now it went down another 3% below $60 a barrel. as scarlet was mentioning earlier, the big bloggers today did this partly explains why gold is not doing much and copper down 1.2%. in the energy com
given the losses we have seen in the european equity markets, more than 5% losses over the ,ast weeke german market we have to remember the global theme going on overall here and that is significant losses in europe despite guests telling us over and over again the places to be outside of the united states and the likes of europe and emerging markets are worth bearing in mind. do we have some currency stuff to give you a snapshot of what is going on? scarlet: ask and you shall receive. julia:...
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>> right now i mean again what ast of these polls suggest that the democra doing quite well. if you look at november 7th, democrats did very well in ne jersey and virginia, they won a huge upset in alabama. winning at local levels. i think the momentum is with u the problem that we have, judy, se take on the koch brothers, thnd wealthiest family in this country and other billionaires who will pour huge amounts of money into the political, into the eltion of 2018. >> woodruff: senator bernie sanders, it is always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: two years ago, volkswagen admitted to essentially cheating on emissions standas with diesel vehicles. as part of a nearly-$3 billion settlement with the federal government, volkswagen was ired to establish a fund that could used by states to reduce air pollution, specifically from diesel exhaust. states are now figuring out how to spend their sre of the settlement. special correspondent cat wise reports from oregon on efforts to reducdiesel exhaust from older engines. her story is part of our breakthroughs re
>> right now i mean again what ast of these polls suggest that the democra doing quite well. if you look at november 7th, democrats did very well in ne jersey and virginia, they won a huge upset in alabama. winning at local levels. i think the momentum is with u the problem that we have, judy, se take on the koch brothers, thnd wealthiest family in this country and other billionaires who will pour huge amounts of money into the political, into the eltion of 2018. >> woodruff:...
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somebody who has already kind of gone through their best police years, but maybe it should be the bad asticers who are going to take action and run in and not worry about the consequences to their public safety to save lives. and i apologize for my language, i just can't help it. >> hey, listen, i'm not going to quell for you for that what you've been through. the president today also brought up this issue that you often here after school shootings, active violence, that violence in video games is somehow partly responsible. video games, movies, for shaping young people's thoughts. do you think that that's -- in the scheme of causes, as you said earlier, multiple causes behind this kind of thing, do you think that's a significant one? >> i'm not sure. i would say i don't know. i doubt it. it kind of sound silly on the surface to me. but that said, if there is it a component of that why we have all these incidents, then it should be looked at. on the surface it kind of seems silly. >> however, if that is part of the mental health discussion, then i want to have that conversation. i would l
somebody who has already kind of gone through their best police years, but maybe it should be the bad asticers who are going to take action and run in and not worry about the consequences to their public safety to save lives. and i apologize for my language, i just can't help it. >> hey, listen, i'm not going to quell for you for that what you've been through. the president today also brought up this issue that you often here after school shootings, active violence, that violence in video...
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