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saturday until 2:00 a.m. rather than closing. >> all right. >> keep the other for now midnight for the other days. and then review in three months, no problems, then we lift the condition. >> just to clarify. friday 1:00 a.m., saturday 2:00 a.m., sunday to thursday until 12:00 midnight. i don't want -- for six months. three months? i don't want to imply that we're going to automatically lift a restriction based on no problems. that seems a little -- >> vice president thomas: we'll review in three months. all right. >> so that was a motion was there a second? >> commissioner perez: i'll second. >> moved and seconded. (voting) okay. all right. so that passes. with a 4-2 vote. so, with that, we are lifting your restriction for saturday to go until 2:00 a.m. lifting the restriction for friday to go until 1:00 and again, this is with live entertainment. and we will have everyone come back in three months, again, with the encouragement to keep progress and communication going in the right direction so hopefully whe
saturday until 2:00 a.m. rather than closing. >> all right. >> keep the other for now midnight for the other days. and then review in three months, no problems, then we lift the condition. >> just to clarify. friday 1:00 a.m., saturday 2:00 a.m., sunday to thursday until 12:00 midnight. i don't want -- for six months. three months? i don't want to imply that we're going to automatically lift a restriction based on no problems. that seems a little -- >> vice president...
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have been ousted by the government over accusations of disloyalty until recently the government and the s.t.c. have been united against a common enemy the who's the rebels but the battle over aden represents a new split in the already fractured country. well here to help us make sense of all of this our guests in london are a chef. gammon project coordinator for the international human rights group the premier also a former member of yemen's national dialogue from two thousand and twelve to two thousand and fourteen and from washington d.c. now bill corey a former deputy chief of mission with the u.s. embassy in yemen a very warm welcome to both of you carol we've got the prime minister and his government holed up in the presidential palace at this stage do you see it likely that they're actually going to leave the city of aden. i don't think so i was in touch with. earlier today and yesterday they confirmed again but they are not giving them what seems to be the situation right now is that they are still in the government the government because a presidential palace they are confined t
have been ousted by the government over accusations of disloyalty until recently the government and the s.t.c. have been united against a common enemy the who's the rebels but the battle over aden represents a new split in the already fractured country. well here to help us make sense of all of this our guests in london are a chef. gammon project coordinator for the international human rights group the premier also a former member of yemen's national dialogue from two thousand and twelve to two...
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that rain is out of the picture until we get to the weekend. clearing skies, and it will be getting colder overnight. we're in the 20s and dropping at this hour. we'll see the temperatures dropping. 29 in lombardo. 26 degrees -- lumberton. 26 degrees in princeton. the rain has ended, so eu need rain gear -- so you don't need rain gear. it's going to be dry until the end. we'll be watching for wet weather to come out of the south. that's going to bring rain saturday and later on sunday. it will take days before it moves in. nice and dry through tonight and into tomorrow. clouds increasing tomorrow. today for the parade, 33 this afternoon. it will feel like 20s. sunny skies all day. clouds are back tomorrow, rain due in saturday afternoon and into the evening. look at the temperatures after starting in the 30s, warming to the low 50s and low 50s again on sunday. with rain, it won't be as heavy on sunday. it will dry out heading into monday. there may be lingering clouds with temperatures near 50 monday afternoon. next week, no cold air, chilly mo
that rain is out of the picture until we get to the weekend. clearing skies, and it will be getting colder overnight. we're in the 20s and dropping at this hour. we'll see the temperatures dropping. 29 in lombardo. 26 degrees -- lumberton. 26 degrees in princeton. the rain has ended, so eu need rain gear -- so you don't need rain gear. it's going to be dry until the end. we'll be watching for wet weather to come out of the south. that's going to bring rain saturday and later on sunday. it will...
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this is an ongoing thing and it will not end until the following year, until 1778. these little plots. it is also hard for historians to figure them out. they were plots. people were not writing diaries about what they were thinking of. we have to speculate and figure out, but washington himself felt beleaguered eye this. -- beleaguered by this. he has allies and people sticking up for him. hamilton among them. washington's staff is very loyal. most people who serve with washington directly are very impressed. you can watch the entire program this monday at 8:00 eastern on american history tv only on c-span3. the conservative political action conference has been held every year since 1974, when california governor ronald reagan delivered the first keynote up next on "reel america," from 30 years ago, president reagan speaks about the state of the conservative movement. in february, 1988, he contrasts what he sees as conservative accomplishments with what he argues are the ineffective liberal ideas of the democratic party. this is 30 minutes. [applause] pres. reagan:
this is an ongoing thing and it will not end until the following year, until 1778. these little plots. it is also hard for historians to figure them out. they were plots. people were not writing diaries about what they were thinking of. we have to speculate and figure out, but washington himself felt beleaguered eye this. -- beleaguered by this. he has allies and people sticking up for him. hamilton among them. washington's staff is very loyal. most people who serve with washington directly are...
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we have to keep going until every child is lifted out of poverty. [ applause ] until every child can attend a flourishing public school. [ applause ] until we meet the needs of every senior and the challenges of an aging rhode island. [ applause ] and until every rhode islander has a shot at a good job. and you know what? let's stay at it until every rhode islander can go to work free from harassment, abuse or bullying. [ applause ] i -- i applaud every single woman who has had the courage to come forward to tell her story. and i pledge to work with anyone to root out harassment in this building and every other work place in rhode island. time's up. [ applause ] we also have to come together to make sure that the uncertainty coming out of washington doesn't derail the progress that we're making right here at home. now more than ever we need to stand up to protect rhode islanders. you know, nearly everybody in rhode island has health insurance and the premiums -- [ applause ] -- and the premiums on our health exchange are the lowest in america. when the politicians in washington tried
we have to keep going until every child is lifted out of poverty. [ applause ] until every child can attend a flourishing public school. [ applause ] until we meet the needs of every senior and the challenges of an aging rhode island. [ applause ] and until every rhode islander has a shot at a good job. and you know what? let's stay at it until every rhode islander can go to work free from harassment, abuse or bullying. [ applause ] i -- i applaud every single woman who has had the courage to...
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up until the one nine hundred sixty s. the sleeping girl was a mass market product the active ingredient solidified sold worldwide for the manufacturing company grown into a base near ark and the drug proves to be a success story however more than ten thousand children are born with deformities caused by the pill it's estimated that over eighty thousand embryos die in the womb in germany roughly two thousand eight hundred account again children are still alive today. back in the one nine hundred sixty s. class can up was a young pediatrician he began to notice an increased number of deformities in children whose mothers had all taken the same drug. is now eighty eighty years old . it all began with this data sheet from one hundred sixty one. pregnancy days or about mel for. nation's time recalled showing when come together was taken. up and his colleagues who took him to the ends become suspicious. one day they called the manufacturer a good intel does. have this is it your mission in the title. with. this question then yo
up until the one nine hundred sixty s. the sleeping girl was a mass market product the active ingredient solidified sold worldwide for the manufacturing company grown into a base near ark and the drug proves to be a success story however more than ten thousand children are born with deformities caused by the pill it's estimated that over eighty thousand embryos die in the womb in germany roughly two thousand eight hundred account again children are still alive today. back in the one nine...
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and to remove tensions he decided to go to europe until. further discussion between the two groups something fruitful and that didn't happen so i do agree with him that he takes. the blame or even huge part of the blame for many of the of the events and his inability to these in these i think crucial a crucial certain stance is how we're going. in because the legitimacy the main issue is that there is no other legitimate or a clear political process that can say this is we are point a with handy and this is where we're going to go until point b. and until that happens has it will remain we remain a president and it is a complicated situation unless we have a clear plan of how are we going to elect a new leadership. of the country similar to what happened in twenty eleven and twelve when you see the steps in and provided at least some of them out with your mouth about a transitional process. that this is not the case right now right now you have fighting in the in the north with the with these you have tensions in the in the in the south and
and to remove tensions he decided to go to europe until. further discussion between the two groups something fruitful and that didn't happen so i do agree with him that he takes. the blame or even huge part of the blame for many of the of the events and his inability to these in these i think crucial a crucial certain stance is how we're going. in because the legitimacy the main issue is that there is no other legitimate or a clear political process that can say this is we are point a with...
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that was not until the mid-1980s. the program called paperclip would be 1945 until 1947. they would exist under additional names. one was for the national interest program. the idea was merely the department of commerce could not get involved and bring over civilian specialists and find that work in civilian corporations or academia. then around 1950 there was a program called project 63. which was based on the fear after the invasion of korea that there was going to be a full-scale war in europe peers of the military thought we needed to get the remaining best and brightest out of germany, out of harm's way. so that they would not be rolled up in some sort of invasion. that scare mentality affected this program and the idea that should continue. this, they were not happy with this notion he could still pay what they wanted. it did not go very far mostly because of diplomatic reasons. in some way or another, the general and others, the program doesn't really die until the 1970s. ... revolved around directing our national policy. that is a microcosm for the early years of
that was not until the mid-1980s. the program called paperclip would be 1945 until 1947. they would exist under additional names. one was for the national interest program. the idea was merely the department of commerce could not get involved and bring over civilian specialists and find that work in civilian corporations or academia. then around 1950 there was a program called project 63. which was based on the fear after the invasion of korea that there was going to be a full-scale war in...
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that is why it says until saturday morning. that is really for the wind, as the storm begins to pull away. low impacts with any snow that would fall in south jersey, southern delaware, this is again mainly rain, wind and gusts as high as 50 miles an hour at the shore. that is why i worry about those who may have a boat docked there, you want to make sure that is, secure. looking ahead it is cool but seasonably so. we will see some sun return. monday looks good up to 50 degrees, once more with sunshine, meisha. >> katie, thank you very much. >> it looks like we have one more day to get out there, enjoy, looking outside right now schuylkill at montgomery drive looking good, maybe heating up volume levels ever so slightly but typical. this is when we will see things make a minor change, minor shifts in the morning, accident, here we do have it, let me back out, it is hard to see from my vantage .95 south at route 413 on ramp from route 413 it is, was pulled off to that shoulder, looking good though around that area right now. hope
that is why it says until saturday morning. that is really for the wind, as the storm begins to pull away. low impacts with any snow that would fall in south jersey, southern delaware, this is again mainly rain, wind and gusts as high as 50 miles an hour at the shore. that is why i worry about those who may have a boat docked there, you want to make sure that is, secure. looking ahead it is cool but seasonably so. we will see some sun return. monday looks good up to 50 degrees, once more with...
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morning on the beach until... it... wasn't.e 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. because your risk of heart attack or stroke is up to four times greater. but there are steps you can take to lower your cardiovascular risk. talk to your health care provider today about diabetic heart disease. and find out more at heartoftype2.com. your heart and type 2 diabetes. make the connection. rob: what a difference three minutes makes. when we checked in with thad program moments ago, that number, the democratic ea column was 3. as you can see now, up to 67. carly: magic number for democrats is 70. we are getting very close. the house and senate totally different animals, the senate passed the budget deal 71-28 very quickly after rand paul closing down a little bit. the house was supposed to be more of a challenge. so far those gays are taking up, we just hit 70 eas for democrats. we should talk about what is in here when we get down a little bit. >> $165 billion for the military, $131 billion for domestic programs. on the republica
morning on the beach until... it... wasn't.e 2 diabetes get between you and your heart. because your risk of heart attack or stroke is up to four times greater. but there are steps you can take to lower your cardiovascular risk. talk to your health care provider today about diabetic heart disease. and find out more at heartoftype2.com. your heart and type 2 diabetes. make the connection. rob: what a difference three minutes makes. when we checked in with thad program moments ago, that number,...
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i'm going to do it until the day i die. >> until i'm crippled and my -- my head falls through my ass breaks my neck. >> green says she made up to $800 a day as a prostitute. >> i may be old, but i have a lot of regulars. i make good money. i use condoms for everything. i don't let them kiss me. i don't like spit. can't stand other people's spit. sorry. don't let them kiss me. grosses me out even thinking about it. that's why i don't kiss. >> green also has a strong aversion to her cell accommodations. >> my toilet is disgusting has poop on the inside. it's really disgusting. look at the stuff on the floor. if you look over here -- these are mine. if you look over here, you can see how nasty it is. they just throw you in a place like they don't care about you. they could care less. >> she used to be more of a mellow inmate and usually you see it the opposite, come in more aggressive and mellow out throughout the years. she's actually done the opposite. >> most of these people are the same age as my children. who are they to disrespect me? >> as she's gotten older or tired of coming ba
i'm going to do it until the day i die. >> until i'm crippled and my -- my head falls through my ass breaks my neck. >> green says she made up to $800 a day as a prostitute. >> i may be old, but i have a lot of regulars. i make good money. i use condoms for everything. i don't let them kiss me. i don't like spit. can't stand other people's spit. sorry. don't let them kiss me. grosses me out even thinking about it. that's why i don't kiss. >> green also has a strong...
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two lanes until 5:00. then lauren two lanes until 5:00 a.m. >> thank you shall meisha.e next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news," love is on the move. we'll tell you where you can see historic love sculpture around town today. >> also ahead, we told you about powerful storm moving toward the island of tanga, now seeing the damage it left behind l we'll have up a date. >> we'll show you how the winter olympics are painful reminder of war once fought in korea. back at the top of the hour. ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >> four letters that define our mood. >> first, the statue has some stops to make. we'll tell you where you can take a picture with it. >> fight being the flu as the outbreak grows, we've learned another child in our area has died. we'll have the updated numbers for our region. >> live look at center city from our cbs-3 studios after mild monday, temperatures headed back to normal today. it will be sunny and seasonable, but the temperatures are about to change again. today is tuesday, february 13, everyone
two lanes until 5:00. then lauren two lanes until 5:00 a.m. >> thank you shall meisha.e next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news," love is on the move. we'll tell you where you can see historic love sculpture around town today. >> also ahead, we told you about powerful storm moving toward the island of tanga, now seeing the damage it left behind l we'll have up a date. >> we'll show you how the winter olympics are painful reminder of war once fought in korea. back at the...
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the beauty of this landscape was not discovered until relatively late. in the nineteenth century topographies began to survey and pluck the ups. they were followed by landscape artists. and new in much alpine painting as a result the region became famous and began to attract the first mountain ias and summer holiday makers tourism became established and today alongside salt provides the local inhabitants with a living. up until a century ago the microcosm that is hotshot was almost entirely cut off from the rest of the wa. design it's come a good was an economic region with its own strict rules the state within the state no one game unless they were involved in the sultry. it seems almost a miracle that a prehistoric civilization should have flourished in this remote region as many as three thousand years ago. here man has rested from nature what he needs some timber and. the delicate balance between human kind of nature has often been threatened but never destroyed. and that perhaps is the true miracle. three and a half decades. for. glenn glenn. glenn.
the beauty of this landscape was not discovered until relatively late. in the nineteenth century topographies began to survey and pluck the ups. they were followed by landscape artists. and new in much alpine painting as a result the region became famous and began to attract the first mountain ias and summer holiday makers tourism became established and today alongside salt provides the local inhabitants with a living. up until a century ago the microcosm that is hotshot was almost entirely cut...
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probably in the until later this afternoon.d see a sprinkle or two this morning but any rain we do get after three or four or the earliest and maybe lingering through showers, lingering through the night tonight. we are off to a cool start this morning, cold in, some cases with wilmington at 29 degrees, 28 in allentown, 38 in wildwood, with those winds coming from the south/ south east we will get milder temperatures today then we did yesterday, and these are the records we are looking to break over next couple of days, tuesday record is 70 degrees, setback in 1939, wednesday record high temperature 72, setback in 1930, those records have been standing long enough about time for them to be broken, we have 72 for a tuesday and 74 on wednesday for our project high temperatures, after 52 degrees today, it does cool off after that cold front comes through with some showers on thursday, high of 50 on thursday, 48 on friday but we are back in the mid to upper 50's back above average by the weekend, thomas. >> it looks like 50's as th
probably in the until later this afternoon.d see a sprinkle or two this morning but any rain we do get after three or four or the earliest and maybe lingering through showers, lingering through the night tonight. we are off to a cool start this morning, cold in, some cases with wilmington at 29 degrees, 28 in allentown, 38 in wildwood, with those winds coming from the south/ south east we will get milder temperatures today then we did yesterday, and these are the records we are looking to break...
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the other one stop any of us up until enough miles for joining us might not. be killed by am oh my god. we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with the kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been now served time for. i suppose there's been a kind of to know. the period. attitude to age seven where the kind of the actual abuse took place. to diffuse the ever present turmoil in his head he maps it out on paper the ninety eight conviction. but there's no support mechanisms in place. so the base is left to. go on with the rest of your life sink or swim. overwhelming guilt. shame. anger. culminated in two thousand and two. a mental breakdown and in fact low self-esteem are noir. ational panic attacks sleepwalking trust issues is never straight forward trough the trough. certain points and signs of the deep troughs. twice he's
the other one stop any of us up until enough miles for joining us might not. be killed by am oh my god. we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with the kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been now served time for. i suppose there's been a kind of to...
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♪ ♪ then, my heart will go on ♪ ♪ singing. ♪ until then, with joy let's ♪ ♪ carry on until then untilsked especially if the dictatorial address could be presented by a close friend. and it's a privilege to be able to introduce to you the father, our president . the former president george herbert walker bush,thank you for coming, sir . [applause] >> thank you all. richard. please be seated. we are very grateful for graham, from whom we received this wonderful tourto this library and you are all in a real treat . just feel the strength and passion of billy graham in every room in the place. i want to acknowledge my members of the club, president clinton, president carter. how quickly clinton dumped me for carter, you notice that? [laughter] we traveled all over the world, come to charlotte and he dumps me. i don't understand. [laughter] i'd like to salute -- [applause] i'd like to salute the mayor and the governor, seeing the majesty of their wonderful offices to this event, we go back with him a long time, rich battle, a vote of thanks for all you've done for this magnificent project
♪ ♪ then, my heart will go on ♪ ♪ singing. ♪ until then, with joy let's ♪ ♪ carry on until then untilsked especially if the dictatorial address could be presented by a close friend. and it's a privilege to be able to introduce to you the father, our president . the former president george herbert walker bush,thank you for coming, sir . [applause] >> thank you all. richard. please be seated. we are very grateful for graham, from whom we received this wonderful tourto this...
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when is enough enough and it is not going to change until the american people said we have enough. >> reporter: authorities are not releasing the names of the 17 people killed until all of them are identified. law enforcement is looking at comments posted on you tube by a user name nicholas cruz that included such disturbing comments as i'm going to be a professional school shooter. for now live from the cbs-3 news center i'm trang do for cbs-3 eyewitness news. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the deadly school shooting in parkland flashings. when we're not on television, find our latest developments on cbs philly.com. >>> the time right now is, i cannot tell because of your dress. >> my dress? >> i know, 5:37. over ll beans famous morning return policy. >> plus positive markets. money watch's dianne king hall joins us from the new york stock exchaorninge.. >> reporter: good morning, stocks rallied for fourth day in a row despiteigher then expected inflation datee it soared 250 nasdaq soared 130. president trum one consider considering a 25 cents per helga pa
when is enough enough and it is not going to change until the american people said we have enough. >> reporter: authorities are not releasing the names of the 17 people killed until all of them are identified. law enforcement is looking at comments posted on you tube by a user name nicholas cruz that included such disturbing comments as i'm going to be a professional school shooter. for now live from the cbs-3 news center i'm trang do for cbs-3 eyewitness news. >>> stay with...
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of minutes until 5:00.ch for all of these on septa when we come back. >>> competing for the cold. olympic athletes preparing for the games and the brutal weather. >>> most amazing day of my life. >> eagles emotion. fans speak out about witnessing history. first hand. now, why is this number so important? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to tell you about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan through the colonial penn program. if you're between age 50 and 85, you can start here, right now. so call now. you won't be alone. over half a million people called last year for free information. options start at $9.95 a month, a good price if you're on a tight budget. there are no health questions and no medical exam. your acceptance is guaranteed. best of all, your rate is locked in for life and can never go up for any reason. plus a 30-day money back guarantee. so call
of minutes until 5:00.ch for all of these on septa when we come back. >>> competing for the cold. olympic athletes preparing for the games and the brutal weather. >>> most amazing day of my life. >> eagles emotion. fans speak out about witnessing history. first hand. now, why is this number so important? because $8,508 is the average cost of a funeral. if you've already planned how to help cover your final expenses, like this one, great. but if you haven't, i'm here to...
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Feb 11, 2018
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the festival goes until 8 tonight and starts up again tomorrow morning at 9 until 6 at night. >>> allt. well, things are changing a little bit tonight and tomorrow with low pressure that will be sinking into the northern part of the state. so this bit of offshore flow is giving us gusty winds tonight shifts to a cooler direction tomorrow. there is even the outside chance of a sprinkle or two. at least for tonight there will be gusty winds in the north bay. that's why we have this. as we mentioned at the top of the newscast, a wind advisory tonight for sustained northerly winds 20 to 30 miles per hour. maybe a 50-mile-per-hour gust at the highest peaks in the bay area. and as the sun sinks slowly into the west this saturday evening, we look at the golden gate bridge, and a rather shaky -- i guess this is the vaca cam. that's an indication of how gusty it is up top. concord 69 degrees. oakland 68. livermore 66. san francisco 63 degrees. out the door it will be mostly clear tomorrow morning, but that will change by tomorrow afternoon when clouds will begin to move into the bay area. it w
the festival goes until 8 tonight and starts up again tomorrow morning at 9 until 6 at night. >>> allt. well, things are changing a little bit tonight and tomorrow with low pressure that will be sinking into the northern part of the state. so this bit of offshore flow is giving us gusty winds tonight shifts to a cooler direction tomorrow. there is even the outside chance of a sprinkle or two. at least for tonight there will be gusty winds in the north bay. that's why we have this. as...
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not until december 15, 1941, in the heart of world war ii that pres. roosevelt began referring to the bill of rights as the bill of rights and our first panel we are going to learn from gerard magliocca how the first amendment's came to be known as the bill of rights. i have to tell you something else that is very important. we have, downstairs, just across the way, one of the 12 surviving original copies of the bill of rights. george washington sent out 13 copies, one to the federal government, 12 survive. this copy has been at the constitution center for the past 23 years and is just here for another few months. then it will go back to new york public library, sharing it with the commonwealth of pennsylvania and it will not get it back to us for 23 years but you have today the unique and rare opportunity to see one of the 12 surviving copies of the bill of rights and i want you to do that. i'm going to finally say that this is the end of our winter season, we are about to reconvene in january with a series of blockbuster programs including visits fro
not until december 15, 1941, in the heart of world war ii that pres. roosevelt began referring to the bill of rights as the bill of rights and our first panel we are going to learn from gerard magliocca how the first amendment's came to be known as the bill of rights. i have to tell you something else that is very important. we have, downstairs, just across the way, one of the 12 surviving original copies of the bill of rights. george washington sent out 13 copies, one to the federal...
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and i decided then about i wasn't ever going to disclose until my mom passed away. fifteen years later david's mother was terminally ill. i'm going into loss garridge is going through wardrobes my mom's house i was trying to get everything ready to. to go to the police. tray fees from the butlins holiday camp weapon l. cage him to fits from the training weekend he spent a bit else house where he was sexually abused all became evidence once his mother died she got through the christmas and then when the january and i went to my house for the police dash. off to find me displacing the obese david was hit by a tirade of emotion. just so disintegrated in the car for twenty minutes. and then. realize. that if. you've told the police which is like people you don't know. but you've gone on to tell love poem which is completely different and never and a million years. tax back to hear all i had and in now everything sort of started to make sad and i can't describe what it was like because than you know it's things like your home safe haven it's show your place a safe day fa
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and i decided then about i was never going to disclose until my mom passed away. fifteen years later david's mother was terminally ill. i'm going into los garrett she is going through wardrobes and my mom's house i was trying to get everything ready to. to go to the police. tray fees from the butlins holiday camp webb in elko certificates from the training weekend he spent a bit else house where he was sexually abused all became evidence once his mother died she got through the christmas and then when the january and i went to mass for the play station. after finally displacing the obese david was hit by a too late of emotion. just so the disintegrated in the car for twenty minutes. and then. realize that. if. you've told the place which is like people you don't know. but you go on to tell love poem which is completely different and never an email in yes. text back to hair on my head and. in now everything sort of started to make sense and it i can't describe what it was like because then you know it is things like you hope that she safe haven and show your place
and i decided then about i was never going to disclose until my mom passed away. fifteen years later david's mother was terminally ill. i'm going into los garrett she is going through wardrobes and my mom's house i was trying to get everything ready to. to go to the police. tray fees from the butlins holiday camp webb in elko certificates from the training weekend he spent a bit else house where he was sexually abused all became evidence once his mother died she got through the christmas and...
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although peter hansen has barely noticed the border controls until now others have it far worse. that's already been reported that even danish citizens living in denmark but who have dug in skin more likely to be checked sometimes or even regularly some of gotten used to it while others get upset of it still not clear when denmark will put up its border control buildings the danish government has to apply for planning permission. time to get musical now and when you think about the types of music that children are playing on their headphones while classical music might not be the first comes to mind our next report from france highlights a project that's getting school children excited about opera. what in the world is going on here these children can hardly control themselves but this is no justin bieber concert nor any other pop music act in fact. they're at the opera listening to a performance of the bobber of seville. this is a god but how is it that the opera is making the kids react like this i didn't really think that was cool we sang along with all the children and someti
although peter hansen has barely noticed the border controls until now others have it far worse. that's already been reported that even danish citizens living in denmark but who have dug in skin more likely to be checked sometimes or even regularly some of gotten used to it while others get upset of it still not clear when denmark will put up its border control buildings the danish government has to apply for planning permission. time to get musical now and when you think about the types of...
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they were in business until the late 1960's -- 1960's. we have covered our lynchburg transportation and manufacturing history, but lynchburg's story does not stop there. i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia, to learn about its history. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. reese --hank thomas recounts his experience as one of the original freedom writers, civil rights activist who traveled on interstate buses to challenge racial segregation. he also described his combat medic service during the vietnam war, racial tension, and being wounded in battle. the interview is about 70 minutes. host: we are here at the west point center for oral history studio on february 23, 2015 with mr. henry james thomas. hello, mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can
they were in business until the late 1960's -- 1960's. we have covered our lynchburg transportation and manufacturing history, but lynchburg's story does not stop there. i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. announcer: our cities tour staff recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia, to learn about its history. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every...
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until. until you could do is to. shift in contact. via imaging bots a decent side point i need them for one stab in getting i'm not dead. until they go to. the university of glasgow. history professor rae stocks conducts with such at the faculty of corporate history. professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the letter joining his time as justice minister this is. a game for water falling falling more on. his previous to see the. beatles a and your recent talk in the nixon book and. citing i know. in biden as a mission to preserve wished on an all. professional for been the intuition and by. join me everything on the alec simon chill and i'll be speaking to get us into the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you that. russia's been reaching out for decades for years down under putin saying look we've got to trade more this more trade and america is like no no you're an existenti
until. until you could do is to. shift in contact. via imaging bots a decent side point i need them for one stab in getting i'm not dead. until they go to. the university of glasgow. history professor rae stocks conducts with such at the faculty of corporate history. professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the letter joining his time as justice minister this...
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you don't do that until you have all of these facts done.re looking into this and, you know, if the allegations are true, we will take action. >> it's interesting to see the orrin hatch statement. it was one that was sort of funneled through the white house that didn't sound like it came from orrin hatch. >> kind of like it was written by donald trump. >> or hope hicks or whoever. the actual orrin hatch statement they put out was to the effect of we knew nothing about rob porter's home life and sexual abuse is -- >> well, apparently hatch was led to believe, i think, that he was under some sort of attacks on his character, and they didn't say exactly what it was. and once, i guess, he was told what it was, he actually gave a very appropriate statement. >> i think there's going to be a real interesting backstory here because if i'm the president right now i'm talking to john kelly and saying, tell me what you knew. who kept this information from you if you did not know? why in this atmosphere would you sit on something like this? >> paul? >>
you don't do that until you have all of these facts done.re looking into this and, you know, if the allegations are true, we will take action. >> it's interesting to see the orrin hatch statement. it was one that was sort of funneled through the white house that didn't sound like it came from orrin hatch. >> kind of like it was written by donald trump. >> or hope hicks or whoever. the actual orrin hatch statement they put out was to the effect of we knew nothing about rob...
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we'll give that you. >> thanks, dianement coming many: dream wedding goes according to plan until, untiltuck in the elevator. >> oh, no, the store when we come back. >> ♪ >> good song choice, our wonderful producer, love this song. it is not the prettiest day we've ever seen, but if you were a fan of warmth, this is a fine looking day. although, i think somebody stole the skyline. because you can not make it out anywhere underneath that low-lying cloud deck that's out there. there are also as you notice on "skycam 3", there are couple of raindrops that are on the camera lens, it is really just fine drizzle that's falling, strictly because the clouds are so moisture-laden they can't holds onto any more moisture. they're starting to squeeze out drizzle. seeing the very dense fog also develop. very hazy view on the live neighborhood network right now , this is way up in the north here in monroe county outside pleasant valley middle and high school. 36 degrees. virtually no winds to speak of that's the reason. it is one of the key ingredients that you need for this fog to form. but also send
we'll give that you. >> thanks, dianement coming many: dream wedding goes according to plan until, untiltuck in the elevator. >> oh, no, the store when we come back. >> ♪ >> good song choice, our wonderful producer, love this song. it is not the prettiest day we've ever seen, but if you were a fan of warmth, this is a fine looking day. although, i think somebody stole the skyline. because you can not make it out anywhere underneath that low-lying cloud deck that's out...
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until they could be building until he could do it and take his cassette in contact . via imaging bots a decent side point i need them for one stab in getting i'm not dead. until they go to. the university of glasgow. history professor braced conducts research at the faculty of corporate history. professor stokes is an acknowledged expert on twentieth century german business history. he read the doctoral thesis on the federal state government's role he also knows about the lets a jury in his time as justice minister. do in this. game what if. she replied no. to this this previous to see the d. d. d. d. d. to teach five vetoes a and i'm your recent target in the next new book and on the site i know your contacts fissioning biden as a mission to preserve wished on an all. home. for been the winter fishing and buy. what politicians do usually to. put themselves on the lawn. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. to do like to be for us this is what before us three of them all can't be good but i'm interested always in th
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>>> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning, frankly. >> in washington a single senator forces government to shut down. lawmakers up right now trying to get it open again before friday. >> just minutes ago senate adjourned after passing a temporary budget. >> just past 2:00 a.m. in the morning in washington, now the house's turn. >> tara palm airy looks at it. >> reporter: price tag too high for spending hawks. government shut down at midnight. man behind the shutdown, republican senator rand paul held up vote for hours. >> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning frankly. >> reporter: not all agree. >> by objecting to request will effectively shut down the federal government for no real reason. >> reporter: biggest spending bill since the economic stimulus in 2009. billions for opioid treatment, disaster relief and infrastructure and boost to defense spending. anticipating the showdown, white house told federal agencies to prepare for a shutdown. before midnight majority whip told house members to expect a vote between 3:00 and 6:00 a.m. bu
>>> i think the country's worth a debate until 3:00 in the morning, frankly. >> in washington a single senator forces government to shut down. lawmakers up right now trying to get it open again before friday. >> just minutes ago senate adjourned after passing a temporary budget. >> just past 2:00 a.m. in the morning in washington, now the house's turn. >> tara palm airy looks at it. >> reporter: price tag too high for spending hawks. government shut down...
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it was fine until monica lewinsky. [laughter] mike: as you remember, i wish that i had put in place a rule that we have at the state department, which is, you don't live broadcast these things. they are raw material for journalists who are trying to gather information about the white house. they are not news events. you have to go out -- [indiscernible] mike: it is treated now as an entertainment product on cable television, and that is not what the white house briefing was supposed to be. it is a briefing, you get this information that the white house puts out. you as reporters check that against other sources, and then you report and give us, the american people, a more valid report. when it becomes a life tv production every day, it becomes something else than what a briefing is supposed to be. i very much regret that i did not put some restrictions on how that briefing what happen every day, which basically said, it is a burden until after it is over. it is not life, you can put on is over. ed until it live.not but
it was fine until monica lewinsky. [laughter] mike: as you remember, i wish that i had put in place a rule that we have at the state department, which is, you don't live broadcast these things. they are raw material for journalists who are trying to gather information about the white house. they are not news events. you have to go out -- [indiscernible] mike: it is treated now as an entertainment product on cable television, and that is not what the white house briefing was supposed to be. it...
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that we are going to continue, with all options on the table, to bring intensifying pressure to bear until north korea once and for ,ll, completely and verifiably abandons its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. that is the fixed policy of the united states of america. as president trump has said many times, he said i always believe in talking. we've made it very clear that we are open to communicating our policy to the regime in north korea. what north korea needs to understand, and as i made clear in an announcement in japan, when we announced a new round of sanctions that will be imposed -- the largest ever sanctions imposed by the united states, and we are confident our allies will join us, nothing will change. until the day comes that north korea permanently abandons its nuclear weapons and the stick missile programs and seizes -- ceases. like as you look at the tools in our belt, we may do more talking. i think it isce: accurate to say we want to make sure north korea understands us. if there is an opportunity for talks that can communicate the fixed policy of the united s
that we are going to continue, with all options on the table, to bring intensifying pressure to bear until north korea once and for ,ll, completely and verifiably abandons its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program. that is the fixed policy of the united states of america. as president trump has said many times, he said i always believe in talking. we've made it very clear that we are open to communicating our policy to the regime in north korea. what north korea needs to understand, and...
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the other was on a bus until enough miles was all the first man i. could kill by i am all of us all . of us we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with a kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. raped repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been l. served time for. i suppose that the air kind of denotes. the period. h two to h seven where the can of the actual abuse took place. to diffuse the ever present turmoil in his head he maps it out on paper the ninety eight conviction. but there's no support mechanisms in place. so the base is left to rot. with the rest of your life sink or swim. overwhelming guilt. shame. anger. culminated in two thousand and two. a mental breakdown and in fact low self esteem are noir sentient span ational panic attacks sleepwalking trust issues is never straight forward trough peak trough. certain points and signs of the deep
the other was on a bus until enough miles was all the first man i. could kill by i am all of us all . of us we couldn't find the runner to verify their story but the fact that abuse can lead to suicide is something we've heard time and again. another of the nels players was recently diagnosed with a kind of permanent mental damage suffered by hostages and torture victims. raped repeatedly for five years as a child it was one of the cases been l. served time for. i suppose that the air kind of...
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i would get out there and hit all night until they started complaining. something that's kind of instilled in me. >> a good night from scottsdale. the next time you see me, i'll be reporting from mesa. and that is the spring training home of the oakland athletics. in the sunny desert, vern glenn, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> team u.s.a. in a must-win game against slovakia. first period no score. u.s.a. on the attack. troy terry tonight, and there to get the second chance goal. third period now. his second goal of the night. u.s.a. wins 5-1. they scored more goals today than they did the entire tournament. bring on the czechs. >>> american brother and sister maya and alex took home a bronze last week in team competition and a bronze tonight in ice dance at the olympics. but the canadian dual of canada brought the house down. they skated to gold in the last competitive skate of their career, and they needed every point because the french couple was brilliant. the canadians one of the most decorated teams of all time as they won a gold in two olympics ago and a
i would get out there and hit all night until they started complaining. something that's kind of instilled in me. >> a good night from scottsdale. the next time you see me, i'll be reporting from mesa. and that is the spring training home of the oakland athletics. in the sunny desert, vern glenn, kpix 5. >> thank you. >>> team u.s.a. in a must-win game against slovakia. first period no score. u.s.a. on the attack. troy terry tonight, and there to get the second chance goal....
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you have until mid april the play this out. and you are looking at a retracement of just the movement over the last four or five weeks or so. to me this is a better way than shorting the uso etf. >> you are actually risking 20 to make 80, not 406789 that's a one dollar spread. that's a big payoff. four to one. >> dan is proposing is it would put you back to trend. >> what about the energy stocks, which were underperformers in today's session? >> they have both, idiosyncratic. exxon was news related but they have the burden that if indeed the commodity has a giveback, they will also suffer. you have to assume it's not a good place to be relative to the other parts of the commodity market. >> you me movements in reserves. we could say that's the asset or what happens they are to the investing as much as they want to and if they are not, maybe we don't want to. >> you would be inclined to put a bearish bet on the stock -- >> it's interesting, any energy space, the service companies, those are the ones i like. halliburton is my fav
you have until mid april the play this out. and you are looking at a retracement of just the movement over the last four or five weeks or so. to me this is a better way than shorting the uso etf. >> you are actually risking 20 to make 80, not 406789 that's a one dollar spread. that's a big payoff. four to one. >> dan is proposing is it would put you back to trend. >> what about the energy stocks, which were underperformers in today's session? >> they have both,...
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until that, there is a secondary review that takes place. until that is completed, i cannot comment further on it. >> they should be an age limit for those who buy in ar-15, a teenager -- ms. sanders: i know there are currently laws in place in certain states that restrict that in terms of whether or not that his policy, that has not yet been determined. it is certainly something on the table for us to discuss and we expected to come up in the next several weeks. he tweeted about his international security advisor, suggesting anything for russia didn't impact the outcome of the election. does he still have confidence in him to do his job? >> he thought that will addendum would be helpful. >> switching rooms here at the >> switching rooms here at the white house, we had to the east room, with president trump will be putting out medal of valor awards to dozens of personnel. that metal, on july 27, 2017, president trump awarded five first responders with the public safety officer medal of valor for their response to the 2017 congressional baseb
until that, there is a secondary review that takes place. until that is completed, i cannot comment further on it. >> they should be an age limit for those who buy in ar-15, a teenager -- ms. sanders: i know there are currently laws in place in certain states that restrict that in terms of whether or not that his policy, that has not yet been determined. it is certainly something on the table for us to discuss and we expected to come up in the next several weeks. he tweeted about his...
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we are not going to stop until change has happened. until this country changes. can barely go through this one time, and are not going to let it happen again. i'm not going to let my heart go through it again, i'm not going to let these families, these victims, you know, indian rain. —— end in vain. michael nutter is the former democratic mayor of philadelphia with a history of antagonising the powerful us gun lobby. he's told the bbc he believes that younger people calling for gun control could be game—changers. you would think that a while back we would have actually done something significant, certainly after sandy hook, but there is a different feeling from florida, i think a lot of it has to do with the voices of the young people, speaking out very strongly, very directly being heard, andi strongly, very directly being heard, and i hope that more and more adults, people who are supposed to be adults take there are leaves, show some guts and actually do even a few things, reasonable things. for more, our correspondent david willis in washington, joined rico a
we are not going to stop until change has happened. until this country changes. can barely go through this one time, and are not going to let it happen again. i'm not going to let my heart go through it again, i'm not going to let these families, these victims, you know, indian rain. —— end in vain. michael nutter is the former democratic mayor of philadelphia with a history of antagonising the powerful us gun lobby. he's told the bbc he believes that younger people calling for gun control...
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windchills in the teens, all the way up until 10:00 a.m. and 24 on the windchill monitor by 3:00 p.m. karen, extra layers if you're heading to the parade. >> reporter: we saw people heading there, when we looked live. we're here in south philadelphia, the scene of the action this morning, south broad street at pattison avenue. we can see people out earlier, walking across, driving around staking out their spot andeady t begins. the parade goes up broad street and around city to the benjamin franklin parkway. benjamin franklin parkway same people walking around driving around, it's open right now, but expect it to shut down at 5:00 a.m., and that lasts until 6:00 p.m. we'll be talking about closures throughout the day. for now you can move around. look at the people. they are walking around, staking out there spot. it is expected to be open by tomorrow morning's rush. they will have a quick turn around. schuylkill expressway, heading toward south street. construction blocks both lanes, cones set up on the schuylkill expressway eastbound west
windchills in the teens, all the way up until 10:00 a.m. and 24 on the windchill monitor by 3:00 p.m. karen, extra layers if you're heading to the parade. >> reporter: we saw people heading there, when we looked live. we're here in south philadelphia, the scene of the action this morning, south broad street at pattison avenue. we can see people out earlier, walking across, driving around staking out their spot andeady t begins. the parade goes up broad street and around city to the...
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this will be here until 6:00 this morning. both directions of the white horse pike, route 30 are closed until about that time. with the construction prong in place, you might be diverted around -- project in place, you might be diverted around. for the most part, an easy diversion. the schuylkill expressway closed, too. you see the cones on the side. the eastbound schuylkill diverting traffic on to the vine. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. 4:43. a work of art at the front of the art museum, go, eagles. nicely done. if you're going outside, a dry morning. dry all morning, though clouds this afternoon bring a chance of rain showers. a dusting of snow possible in some neighborhoods. right now, lots of clouds but nothing falling except in northwestern and north central pennsylvania. that will arrive as rain later today. most of the day, dry. philadelphia, 34. some breaks. sunshine this afternoon. upper 40s this afternoon for philadelphia. the suburbs, 32. a chance of late afternoon rain showers for the suburbs. in the lehigh va
this will be here until 6:00 this morning. both directions of the white horse pike, route 30 are closed until about that time. with the construction prong in place, you might be diverted around -- project in place, you might be diverted around. for the most part, an easy diversion. the schuylkill expressway closed, too. you see the cones on the side. the eastbound schuylkill diverting traffic on to the vine. >>> i'm meteorologist bill henley. 4:43. a work of art at the front of the art...
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wait until you hear the price. >> katie has update on the wintry mix, there is winter weather advice rid here in philadelphia until 11:00 o'clock, we will be right (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites...
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they were in business until the late 1960's -- 1960's. covered our lynchburg transportation and manufacturing history, but lynchburg's story does not stop there. i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. our city's doorstep recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened in exhibit looking at the 1968 poor people. -- poor people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to economic issues. reverend king was assassinated before the campaign got underway in washington, d.c. a panel of activists and smithsonian museum staff look at this legacy. this is about one hour. >> it is our pleasure to welcome you to this meeting events for city of hope. you are in for a wonderful discussion from some brilliant people. my name, because they told me, -- it is my pleasure to be the deputy director of the national
they were in business until the late 1960's -- 1960's. covered our lynchburg transportation and manufacturing history, but lynchburg's story does not stop there. i invite you to come visit us in lynchburg, virginia and learn about what we have to offer. our city's doorstep recently traveled to lynchburg, virginia. learn more about lynchburg and other stops on our tour at watching you are american history tv all weekend. the national museum of african american history and culture recently opened...
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senate has ad journed until 12:01 a.m. at issue here federal funds run out at the stroke of midnight. the senate has yet to vote on a spending plan agreed to yesterday as we heard in the announcement. the bill adds up to a massive increase, about $400 billion for two years. out of 100 u.s. senators one man, republican senator rand paul of kentucky has been holding up the vote. he has been blocking any other progress in an attempt to force a separate vote to force spending increases. >> i ran for officer because i was very critical of president obama's trillion deficits. i can't in all good faith just look the other way. what we are looking at is a bill decided no secret. 700 pages were released at midnight and for the most part had not been read. if you were against the trillion deficits, why are you when you put a republican name on it? >> senator rand paul is a republican. the libertarian branch to be sure. there's an r after his name. senator paul can delay a vote until 1:00 a.m. the number two republican had to say abo
senate has ad journed until 12:01 a.m. at issue here federal funds run out at the stroke of midnight. the senate has yet to vote on a spending plan agreed to yesterday as we heard in the announcement. the bill adds up to a massive increase, about $400 billion for two years. out of 100 u.s. senators one man, republican senator rand paul of kentucky has been holding up the vote. he has been blocking any other progress in an attempt to force a separate vote to force spending increases. >> i...