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no one can legally call their chili hatch chile unless it is grown in the hatch valley. they have gone to court over that. and now pecan is growing second. >> where are we headed now? alex: we are traveling the valley from the north end going down the center. .e will go close to the river we will cross the rio grande and stop by a roadside historic landmark or, which basically is a monument to the signing of the gadsden purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt on the side of the road to see this small marker. although it is tiny, it has a big role in southwest and american history. what are we looking at? alex: the u.s. goes to war against mexico. mexico loses and actually they lose the moment they decide to give in and to say, ok, let's stop fighting. we give up. was right after the battle in a little community south of us in the valley area they have to decide, where is mexico going to end and the u.s. begin? the mathematics and instruments they had to survey and measure, as good as they had at the time, were still off. that the rio grande is going to pl
no one can legally call their chili hatch chile unless it is grown in the hatch valley. they have gone to court over that. and now pecan is growing second. >> where are we headed now? alex: we are traveling the valley from the north end going down the center. .e will go close to the river we will cross the rio grande and stop by a roadside historic landmark or, which basically is a monument to the signing of the gadsden purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt on the...
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support a hatch with no reduction in the size of the open spaces. just following that we want to avoid excessive rooftop that makes the building more private than it is. it is just basically ultimately the amount of stuff that we have on the roof. >> we're glad to work with staff to reduce the amount of that stair, whether it could be reduced in size, reduced possibly by half. would that be workable? >> commissioner moore: i'm suggesting for the two privately accessible parts of the roof you provide hatches instead of separate stairs. that's what i'm asking. that's what we're asking everybody else to do. it's a consistent question. my fellow commissioners may have different opinions. >> i'm not familiar with the hatch concept. >> commissioner moore: it's very common. >> commissioner richards: i support the project. i do like the idea of the private penthouses becoming hatches and staff knows it's something we've been doing quite a bit, at least since i've been on the commission. if there is access to the roof on the langdon side, no roof deck can be
support a hatch with no reduction in the size of the open spaces. just following that we want to avoid excessive rooftop that makes the building more private than it is. it is just basically ultimately the amount of stuff that we have on the roof. >> we're glad to work with staff to reduce the amount of that stair, whether it could be reduced in size, reduced possibly by half. would that be workable? >> commissioner moore: i'm suggesting for the two privately accessible parts of the...
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no one can legally called her chile hatch chile unless it is from this valley. they have gone to court over that. it is a big deal. chile's king. now?ere are we headed ands we are headed north going to the center. close to the river -- >> we are going to the north headed to the river. monumenting to go to a to the signing of the jackson purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt to see this small marker. although it is tiny, it has a big role in american history. loses the48, mexico war. the moment they decide to move up, was right after a battle in a little community to the south of us near el paso. they had to decide where does mexico and and the united states begin. hadmeasurement tools they at the time, as good as they were, were still off. grandeese side the rio has a role in this. the problem is the river moves back and forth. they made this corner, this at that time,is 1848-1850, the beginning of mexico and the end of the u.s.. there are about 50-60 families at this time that do not want to become u.s. citizens. it is one of those instances i
no one can legally called her chile hatch chile unless it is from this valley. they have gone to court over that. it is a big deal. chile's king. now?ere are we headed ands we are headed north going to the center. close to the river -- >> we are going to the north headed to the river. monumenting to go to a to the signing of the jackson purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt to see this small marker. although it is tiny, it has a big role in american history. loses...
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i used to work with orrin hatch in the senate.e predicted he would have said it is okay if you are from manhattan. it is not okay if you are from little rock. >> maybe i have been around politics too long, but i'm always reminded of count business mark's quote that the greatest lies are told after the hunt, before the marriage and in the election. in this 80 day period it is not the right time to look for the kind of moral leadership i'd like to be seeing coming from the republican party. that said, i'm depressed enough to think if we had epically rogue democratic president now, i have a feeling the republicans would be full of high moral dungeon. after what we learned from cohen, the president was involved in directing at least an alleged crime and presidents can't do that. so we have crossed a line now and a fuse has been lit that may not pay off until after this election as the parties lock into their positions. but this is like rust, it doesn't stop. it is the beginning of a real turn to the trump presidency. >> ron, you were
i used to work with orrin hatch in the senate.e predicted he would have said it is okay if you are from manhattan. it is not okay if you are from little rock. >> maybe i have been around politics too long, but i'm always reminded of count business mark's quote that the greatest lies are told after the hunt, before the marriage and in the election. in this 80 day period it is not the right time to look for the kind of moral leadership i'd like to be seeing coming from the republican party....
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i just had the privilege of hearing from my very distinguished colleague, senator hatch, chairman hatch, president pro tem of the senate hatch. i heard about the scandals. he drives a minivan, he goes to church on sundays. for heaven's sake, he's a redskins fan? i applaud the chairman for sharing perspective around some of the ludicrous arguments by those on the other side to obstruct this outstanding nominee for the united states supreme court judge kavanaugh. confirming a supreme court justice is a lifetime appointment. laws come and go but judges stay on the bench for a lifetime so it's critical we confirm the right person to serve on our nation's highest court. the american people want a supreme court justice with impeccable academic credentials, someone who does not legislate from the bench but upholds the rule of law and follows the constitution. a few weeks ago i had the pressure -- pleasure of meeting judge kavanaugh in my office. i can say without a doubt judge kavanaugh should be and is ready to be our next supreme court justice. judge kavanaugh is one of the most qualified pe
i just had the privilege of hearing from my very distinguished colleague, senator hatch, chairman hatch, president pro tem of the senate hatch. i heard about the scandals. he drives a minivan, he goes to church on sundays. for heaven's sake, he's a redskins fan? i applaud the chairman for sharing perspective around some of the ludicrous arguments by those on the other side to obstruct this outstanding nominee for the united states supreme court judge kavanaugh. confirming a supreme court...
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hatch, you want to follow. >> was i agree. the best way the federal government can help is to provide assistance to resources, consulting, as well as dedicated unpredictable funding so that we can identify with our needs how much we will be able to meet the states financially. >> the first two years i was your i served on homeland security, i was amazed at how many times wrote on a daily basis that there are attempts from the russians for cyber hacking, that is nonstop in fact, it was all the way back in 2012 when i believe a former presidential candidate pointed at the concern expressed the geopolitical threat that rush is. mr. hicks, question for you. what advice does the election assistance commission from your and we can provide the state and local officials when evaluating vendors for cybersecurity? >> we operate under the voluntary system. if a vendor wants to submit a system for certification, then we would give them guidance on that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i feel the back. >> -- yield back. >> gentlelady's time ne
hatch, you want to follow. >> was i agree. the best way the federal government can help is to provide assistance to resources, consulting, as well as dedicated unpredictable funding so that we can identify with our needs how much we will be able to meet the states financially. >> the first two years i was your i served on homeland security, i was amazed at how many times wrote on a daily basis that there are attempts from the russians for cyber hacking, that is nonstop in fact, it...
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orrin hatch is 84 years old.has spent the last 42 of his life representing utah in the united states senate. and so he has led a very shelters life as a mormon bishop and as a united states senator. he seems to know as much about new york city as he knows about mars. this week orrin hatch said most people realize that donald trump comes from a different world. he comes from new york city. he comes from a slam, bang, different world. it is amazing he is as good as he is. and with those words, no one has ever delivered a nastier insult to the nine million americans living in new york city, many of whom can trace their families back to the dutch founders of new york city who were very busy building this country long before anyone other than the native tribes knew that the place now called utah even existed. they're not all like donald trump in new york city. nicholas cristoff will join us next. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drive
orrin hatch is 84 years old.has spent the last 42 of his life representing utah in the united states senate. and so he has led a very shelters life as a mormon bishop and as a united states senator. he seems to know as much about new york city as he knows about mars. this week orrin hatch said most people realize that donald trump comes from a different world. he comes from new york city. he comes from a slam, bang, different world. it is amazing he is as good as he is. and with those words, no...
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i want to thank my colleagues, hatch,n hatch, chairman chairman grassley come and senator lee for joining us. senator cornyn will join us in a few moments. tois under -- important understand process that we will go through the next several weeks leading to the confirmation hearings to give you a representation of the school of the documentation. in the past them 170,000 or 180,000 pages was considered by senator leahy as historic. we will see a submission of document of the next several weeks that will be the equivalent of the documentation that have then submitted in total for the last five supreme court nominees. to give you a sense of what we're talking about, these are 167 boxes. each box will hold approximately 6000 pages. these boxes will be filled up and sent to capitol hill for committee members to review. what we are trying to do is represent them in terms of their physical size. will be available for searches. the fact of the matter is a few of these pages will be read page four page. they will be based on key terms so they can get to the documents that are most relevant. i want
i want to thank my colleagues, hatch,n hatch, chairman chairman grassley come and senator lee for joining us. senator cornyn will join us in a few moments. tois under -- important understand process that we will go through the next several weeks leading to the confirmation hearings to give you a representation of the school of the documentation. in the past them 170,000 or 180,000 pages was considered by senator leahy as historic. we will see a submission of document of the next several weeks...
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what happened to rose will never hatch pen again.s a net work of women now that is pretty formidable. we all talk to each other. our business has benefited from the fact that we didn't. d this is making -- people in the corporate suites shake in their boots. the agents shake in their boots. it's going to change the face of our industry. because for so many years, we hatch been, undervalued. underpaid, and ex-ployeded. so, that's over. >> do you think i am going to follow that? >> no. i've don't thi i don't think you should. that was great. tom hanks, meryl streep. >> thank you. >> an extraordinary film. that's it for ammanoour on pbs. see you again tomorrow. ♪ >> national presentation of "bbc world news" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you.thank you. amy: very warm welcome to bbc news broadcasting to our viewers in north america and around the world. my name is mike embley. with the u.s. out of the nuclear deal with iran, president trump is reimposing sanctions. at the trial of donald trump toss
what happened to rose will never hatch pen again.s a net work of women now that is pretty formidable. we all talk to each other. our business has benefited from the fact that we didn't. d this is making -- people in the corporate suites shake in their boots. the agents shake in their boots. it's going to change the face of our industry. because for so many years, we hatch been, undervalued. underpaid, and ex-ployeded. so, that's over. >> do you think i am going to follow that? >>...
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we will hatch them."hicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. please give it up for the 8g band right over there. [ cheers and applause ] and sitting in with us this week on drums, she's garnered millions of views and fans on her social media platforms and performed with a number of popular acts, such as beyonce, daya and fifth harmony. be sure to check out her videos and more on instagram. the pocket queen, taylor gordon is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> seth: thank you. so happy and honored. our first guest is a golden globe-nominated actor you know from such films as "call me by your name" and "the social network." he is currently starring in "sorry to bother you" in theaters now, and on broadway in "straight white men" at the helen hayes theater. please welcome to the show armie hammer, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth:
we will hatch them."hicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody. please give it up for the 8g band right over there. [ cheers and applause ] and sitting in with us this week on drums, she's garnered millions of views and fans on her social media platforms and performed with a number of popular acts, such as beyonce, daya and fifth harmony. be...
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it's worth remembering as republicans what hatch ehappene watergate.sident nixon left office that august of 1974 after some republicans had stood up like howard baker, told him he had to leave. for a long time the republican party was cautious then before some people started waking up and what happened in the midterm elections after nixon left just a few month s late e the democrats picked up 49 seats in the house and won 5 senate seats. day went on to win the general election with jimmy carter in 1980. so they paid a fearsome price -- i'm sorry, in 1976, and they paid a faearsome price as a pary and this is going to hurt the party especially among millennials and women and minor it i ities unless they address it soon. >> several top republicans did try their best to avoid the questions today. let's listen. >> all we know about it is that he's bled guilty and everything else that you asking me is speculation. i don't think i should be speculating. >> i don't know nothing about it to, again, the process is just beginning and i think we ought to let it -
it's worth remembering as republicans what hatch ehappene watergate.sident nixon left office that august of 1974 after some republicans had stood up like howard baker, told him he had to leave. for a long time the republican party was cautious then before some people started waking up and what happened in the midterm elections after nixon left just a few month s late e the democrats picked up 49 seats in the house and won 5 senate seats. day went on to win the general election with jimmy carter...
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hatch: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to be able to complete my remarks here today. from without objection. mr. hatch: i rise to pay tribute to an american hero, a powerful leader and a dear friend, senator john mccain. after decades of dedicated service to this nation, john was taken from us over the weacd. the good -- weekend. he fought his battle with brain cancer as he did with every battle in his life, with toughness and tenacity, with grit and with grace. this week i joined millions in mourning the passing of a beloved patriot. over a lifetime of selfless service, john came to embody the very pinnacle of american virtue, courage, commitment, integrity, and sacrifice. these are the precepts he lived by and by which he will always be remembered. no one is more worthy of the word hero than john mccain. the senate, instead -- indeed, id should say, the nation will miss the steady, guiding presence of a singular statesman. by now the biographical details of senator mccain's life has been covered at length, the son of a four-star navy admiral, he knew great exings --
hatch: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to be able to complete my remarks here today. from without objection. mr. hatch: i rise to pay tribute to an american hero, a powerful leader and a dear friend, senator john mccain. after decades of dedicated service to this nation, john was taken from us over the weacd. the good -- weekend. he fought his battle with brain cancer as he did with every battle in his life, with toughness and tenacity, with grit and with grace. this week i joined...
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hatch: is it appropriate to give a speech at this time? the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. hatch: i thank my president. mr. president, i wish to begin today on a topic of sports betting. in may the supreme court cleared the way for any state to legalize sports betting which had been prohibited all but a handful of states since 1992. i'd like to say upfront that i'm not a fan of sports bet be. -- sports betting. i have grave concerns about gambling in general and sports betting in particular. there's no question that sports betting like other types of gambling and addictive behavior has ruined far too many lives. and to those dell terrous social effect, the threat sports betting poses to the integrity of the game. and you can see why the prohibition on sports wagering in the professional and amateur sports protection act passed the senate 88-5. i authored this legislation and fought tooth and nail to get it passed because i knew without it, sports gambling would rupt the integrity of -- corrupt the integrity of the game.
hatch: is it appropriate to give a speech at this time? the presiding officer: the senator is recognized. mr. hatch: i thank my president. mr. president, i wish to begin today on a topic of sports betting. in may the supreme court cleared the way for any state to legalize sports betting which had been prohibited all but a handful of states since 1992. i'd like to say upfront that i'm not a fan of sports bet be. -- sports betting. i have grave concerns about gambling in general and sports...
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they usually hatch at night when predators are less lely to be trolling.d watching those babies a they journey to the water. >> it's amaze they go know to do that >> you've. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests, mila kunis, zachary quinto,
they usually hatch at night when predators are less lely to be trolling.d watching those babies a they journey to the water. >> it's amaze they go know to do that >> you've. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests, mila kunis, zachary quinto,
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no one can legally call their chili hatch chili unless it is .rown in the hatch valley they have gone to court over that. and el pecan is rising up to being king. i know we are in the north and going toward the center. river, wese to the will cross the rio grande and we will stop by a roadside historic landmark marker which is basically a monument to the signing of the gaston purchase. >> we've pulled off literally into the dirt on the side of the road to see this small marker. even though it is tiny it has a big role in southwest and american history. >> the u.s. coast war against mexico. mexico loses and they lose the moment they decide to give in and say, let's stop fighting was right after the battle of braci to. that is right to the south of us. they have to decide where will mexico end and where will the u.s. begin? the map and the instruments they have -- as good as they had at the time they were still off. they decide that the rio grande will play a role in this order. the problem is at the river moves back and forth so they decided to set fixed markers. this is one of the cor
no one can legally call their chili hatch chili unless it is .rown in the hatch valley they have gone to court over that. and el pecan is rising up to being king. i know we are in the north and going toward the center. river, wese to the will cross the rio grande and we will stop by a roadside historic landmark marker which is basically a monument to the signing of the gaston purchase. >> we've pulled off literally into the dirt on the side of the road to see this small marker. even...
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and we hatch been, perhaps hey little bit too patient. what, i am very proud of, is there is -- that in my industry. i think women have been siloed, competitors rather than collaborators. i feel there is a profound level of change happening in my industry. but, you know, look at the banking sector. look at farm workers. look at women in the automotive industry. it happens across industry. >> yes. yes. exactly. and if our industry can be used as an exemplar and positive changes that i think are really genuinely happening can be rolled out into other industries i think that's, you know that is something i'm proud of. >> i want to finish with a piece of video that you brought back. again, you know, an attempt to, to find the joy, in these, incredibly sad and dispoe social securitied places. and we are going to show you with some, with refugees actually turning any number of household objects into musical instruments. >> mohammad. professional singer in myanmar. he has the, this is the thing. i experienced incredible, incredible resilience an
and we hatch been, perhaps hey little bit too patient. what, i am very proud of, is there is -- that in my industry. i think women have been siloed, competitors rather than collaborators. i feel there is a profound level of change happening in my industry. but, you know, look at the banking sector. look at farm workers. look at women in the automotive industry. it happens across industry. >> yes. yes. exactly. and if our industry can be used as an exemplar and positive changes that i...
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. >> google advertisements, or and hatch and the federal trade commission to reopen an investigationhether the company violated antitrust practices, google decided to remove from its platforms legal businesses the company does not agree with. hatch concerned about privacy, his request comes, social media sites about what he considers political censorship. and sending a top executive to next weekend senate hearing about misinformation online. jillian: we have seen justice trudeau -- justin trudeau breaking it down in india. rob: can his moves compared to those of another world leader? brace yourselves. jillian: british prime minister teresa may dancing the afternoon away with kids during the trip in kenya. rob: her rhythm. it is really bad. jillian: everyone can't be a good dancer. rob: you could do better than that. 10 minutes after the hour. the president's tax returns, james comey, the travel ban and that is just the beginning, democrats take back the house they have a laundry list of investigations get ready to go to take down donald trump. and next guest says this is proof the le
. >> google advertisements, or and hatch and the federal trade commission to reopen an investigationhether the company violated antitrust practices, google decided to remove from its platforms legal businesses the company does not agree with. hatch concerned about privacy, his request comes, social media sites about what he considers political censorship. and sending a top executive to next weekend senate hearing about misinformation online. jillian: we have seen justice trudeau -- justin...
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so they hatched a plan to do this deal. this deal does not happen. all we know is from the prosecutor's documents last week that the mcdougal deal almost happens, where contracts are signed, money almost changes hands, where they're going to buy her story. >> do we know what the ballpark would have been? what kind of money they were willing to pay for this? >> i don't know the ballpark. the mcdougal story, they were paying $125,000 more. that would have been a loss for the enquirer, because the enquirer bought her story for 150, plus some other things i guess they were going to get to hold on to. so we don't know dollar figure, and we can't say if they got to the point where they knew what that dollar figure would be. >> and did they know -- did the enquirer give them a sort of, here's the library of stuff we have, take a look, figure out what it's wort to you, or was it a more vague, they've got some stuff, we don't know what it is, but it's better if we have it. >> we only know what we've reported so far. here's the interesting thing, we all may le
so they hatched a plan to do this deal. this deal does not happen. all we know is from the prosecutor's documents last week that the mcdougal deal almost happens, where contracts are signed, money almost changes hands, where they're going to buy her story. >> do we know what the ballpark would have been? what kind of money they were willing to pay for this? >> i don't know the ballpark. the mcdougal story, they were paying $125,000 more. that would have been a loss for the enquirer,...
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john tried to think of a republican, orrin hatch, he was talking about his brilliance.tweeted -- >> you keep taking that shot. you want to have this fight again? >> it's 4:28. you have a minute to come up with one more name. >> john mccain. brian corker. >> individuals of conscience who believe in the rule of law should denounce this blatant effort to obstruct justice. congress must warn trump of dire consequence. should we hold our breath? >> what you're going to have is a collision between tua approaches to the truth. there is the donald trump approach and the bob mueller approach. now, when we were in -- >> is one even -- one approach is the truth? >> what i remember, nicolle, when we were in the white house, which wouldn't even comment on ongoing legal cases that had to do with other people. never mind us. we were very careful not to comment on certain supreme court cases. that's the norm of how you deal with these things. trump is trying to create an alternative reality where he is the victim and the objective truth doesn't matter. what i also will tell you, i work
john tried to think of a republican, orrin hatch, he was talking about his brilliance.tweeted -- >> you keep taking that shot. you want to have this fight again? >> it's 4:28. you have a minute to come up with one more name. >> john mccain. brian corker. >> individuals of conscience who believe in the rule of law should denounce this blatant effort to obstruct justice. congress must warn trump of dire consequence. should we hold our breath? >> what you're going to...
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coming up wednesday morning, the manhattan institute orrin hatch will join us to talk about the workforce. we talk about democratic socialism. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. during the discussion. >> for the night on q&a, congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> could be close if you picked another. and what about the years leading to the civil war -- [inaudible] >> there are a lot of senators who cheered on that post, remember? >> there is now a musical about alexander hamilton who was shot by sitting vice president of the united states. we've had terrible political times. >> one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling on the floor and fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a wig was named one of the members pull his weight after the fight and someone else yelled he scalped them. [laughter] that was enough levity to stop the fight. >> congressional historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock sunday night at 8:00
coming up wednesday morning, the manhattan institute orrin hatch will join us to talk about the workforce. we talk about democratic socialism. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. during the discussion. >> for the night on q&a, congressional historians -- >> one of the questions i hear people asking all the time is this the most uncivil time in history? >> could be close if you picked another. and what about the years leading to the civil...
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never letting principal yield to expedients, falls allure of the fleeting and battening down the hatches when things get rough, and always having a really good story to tell. today, our nation bows in grief, but here, under the work of hermiti and in the gaze of the greats, where soldiers unknown and known have laid before, we have this beautiful thing, the chance to do for this man what he did for us, to stand up. to stand up and to embrace the cause of his life. no one of us can fulfill this charge, but all of us sure can try. because all of this, all of this, it is worth fighting for. god bless john mccain. and god bless the country he so dearly loved. vice president pence: leader mcconnell, speaker ryan, leadership schumer, leader pelosi, distinguished members of congress, members of the cabinet , members of our armed forces and honored guests, and most of all, to the mccain family, to cindy, his children, and mrs. roberta mccain. it is deeply humbling to stand before you today at the united states capitol to commemorate the life and service of an american patriot, senator john mccai
never letting principal yield to expedients, falls allure of the fleeting and battening down the hatches when things get rough, and always having a really good story to tell. today, our nation bows in grief, but here, under the work of hermiti and in the gaze of the greats, where soldiers unknown and known have laid before, we have this beautiful thing, the chance to do for this man what he did for us, to stand up. to stand up and to embrace the cause of his life. no one of us can fulfill this...
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. >> se mostraron consternados. " es interesante podrÍa llevar a muchas cosas", dijo hatch.s hombres asociados con el presidente que se han declarados . el abogado de cohen declarÓ que su cliente no quiere ningÚn trato especial de este mandatario. en nueva york emitieron una citaciÓn a cohen para obtener financiaciÓn en el marco de la investigaciÓn que tiene abierta contra la fundaciÓn que tiene el nombre del presidente. llega un dÍa despuÉs de que su abogado dijera que cohen tiene informaciÓn que puedeinteresar a los investigadores estatales. el grupo demÓcrata american freach estÁ iluminando un cartel que dice " los convictos son bienvenidos aquÍ". se ha convertido en un sÍmbolointernacional de la corrupciÓn. >> protestaban frente a sus oficinas de campaÑa en 2015. el juez fernando tapia del bronx dijo que en su decisiÓn los afectados pueden demandar a trump, su organizaciÓn y a su defensor de seguridad. >> es una buena noticia para efraÍn garza y ahí otros cuatro manifestantes que presentaron una demanda. >> tenÍa un simbolismo muy grande. es un triunfo grande para la rei
. >> se mostraron consternados. " es interesante podrÍa llevar a muchas cosas", dijo hatch.s hombres asociados con el presidente que se han declarados . el abogado de cohen declarÓ que su cliente no quiere ningÚn trato especial de este mandatario. en nueva york emitieron una citaciÓn a cohen para obtener financiaciÓn en el marco de la investigaciÓn que tiene abierta contra la fundaciÓn que tiene el nombre del presidente. llega un dÍa despuÉs de que su abogado dijera que...
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so sometimes folks find that hatched zone isn't big enough to get your walker or stroller out. sometimes instead of, again, you used to be able to step right onto the curb. now you have to travel down this zone and try to get onto the curb which is a longer distance to cross. and the group also found there were few you are accessibility parking spots. we could go into this forever, and i like to -- oh, again, post protected bike lanes, just an unintended consequence is how are folks who need to get to a destination right at that location accessing it? it's blocked now. so we had this great discussion where we talked all of these -- these problems out, and we came up with a handful of solutions. and so the group really talked about hey, if we had raised crossings across the bike lanes, that would really help pedestrians be safe and visible. if we had really visible and predictable crossings, that's going to help people find these transit islands. universal design was talked about a lot, which is just making sure a street -- a design of anything, street building, works for everyb
so sometimes folks find that hatched zone isn't big enough to get your walker or stroller out. sometimes instead of, again, you used to be able to step right onto the curb. now you have to travel down this zone and try to get onto the curb which is a longer distance to cross. and the group also found there were few you are accessibility parking spots. we could go into this forever, and i like to -- oh, again, post protected bike lanes, just an unintended consequence is how are folks who need to...
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. >>> north korea accusing the united states of hatching a criminal platt to ot to unleash.sponding. that's next. hi, i'm joan lunden with a place for mom, the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars, and bistros, even pet-care services. and nobody understands your options like the advisers at a place for mom. these are local, expert advisers that will partner with you to find the perfect place and determine the right level of care, whether that's just a helping hand or full-time memory care. best of all, it's a free service. there is never any cost to you. senior living has never been better, and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. call today. a place for mom -- you know your family, we know senior living. together we'll make the right
. >>> north korea accusing the united states of hatching a criminal platt to ot to unleash.sponding. that's next. hi, i'm joan lunden with a place for mom, the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters, exercise rooms and...
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bat batten down the hatches.a possibility that a hurricane will make landfall on top of honolulu here within the next 24-to-48 hours. we hope that doesn't happen. i'm show you why in a second. -- i'll show you why in a second. the rain is still falling. we are running a couple of feet of rain across the big island of hawaii. center of the storm is south of honolulu. the track has changed a little bit. i'll talk about that in a second. i want to show you the rainfall. it is significant. you see the eye of the storm there. the heavy rain, 2 feet of rain, has fallen to the north of it across the big island. t topography has helped with that. it condenses and cools and falls in the form of rain. the storm continues to move very, very slowly to the north and because of the slow movement and topography, plus 17 inches in hilo. close to 2 feet of rainfall and the storm is not done. not by any stretch. this is the latest stretch of the national hurricane center. notice what happens here. this is still going to move to th
bat batten down the hatches.a possibility that a hurricane will make landfall on top of honolulu here within the next 24-to-48 hours. we hope that doesn't happen. i'm show you why in a second. -- i'll show you why in a second. the rain is still falling. we are running a couple of feet of rain across the big island of hawaii. center of the storm is south of honolulu. the track has changed a little bit. i'll talk about that in a second. i want to show you the rainfall. it is significant. you see...
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then there's this from the longest serving living senator orrin hatch. >> naturally it makes you very concerned but you know, the president shouldn't be held responsible for the actions of people who he's trusted. >> and the point here is that michael cohen in his allocution said that donald trump instructed him to make the payments. we can hold the president responsible for that. it may not come as a surprise that the republicans don't want to do that. the president has to be wonder what if a blue wave crashes over capitol hill come november. let's discuss it. caitlin collins asked that we can. she's with us. jonathan shade and good evening to all of you. caitlin, you were there today. you asked the questions to sarah sanders. what's the mood inside the white house tonight? >> don, you saw it. the white house is having a lot of trouble mounting a defense in response to the claims made bid michael coen, essentially sighing what they said in the past, that the president did nothing wrong. these charges aren't against him. then saying there's no collusion even though that's unrelated to
then there's this from the longest serving living senator orrin hatch. >> naturally it makes you very concerned but you know, the president shouldn't be held responsible for the actions of people who he's trusted. >> and the point here is that michael cohen in his allocution said that donald trump instructed him to make the payments. we can hold the president responsible for that. it may not come as a surprise that the republicans don't want to do that. the president has to be...
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, no one can legally call their chili hatch chile unless it's grown in the hatch valley. they've gone to court over that. so it's a big deal. chile is king and not pecan is rising up close second is being king in about. >> where are we heading out? >> right now we're traveling down the valley from the north end to going down the center. we're going to go again close to the river. we are going to cross the rio grande and were going to stop by a roadside historic mark marker which basically is a monument to the signing of the gadsden purchase. >> we have pulled off literally into the dirt on the side of the road to see this small-market although it's tiny, it has a ag role in southwest history and american history. >> the u.s. goes to war against mexico 1846-1848. mexico loses and actually they lose, the moment they decide to give in and to say okay, stop fighting, we give up, was right after the battle, the lower to marry is south of his invalid going towards el paso. so then have to decide, okay, where's mexico and to end and is the u.s. going to begin? so the mathematics
, no one can legally call their chili hatch chile unless it's grown in the hatch valley. they've gone to court over that. so it's a big deal. chile is king and not pecan is rising up close second is being king in about. >> where are we heading out? >> right now we're traveling down the valley from the north end to going down the center. we're going to go again close to the river. we are going to cross the rio grande and were going to stop by a roadside historic mark marker which...
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they crack the hatch and the staff scrambles up to go to the deck.he president sees them all sitting there, soaking wet. he says, i see you are hiding the lack of apprehension. president truman started coming here in 1946. the navy really had not put any money into fixing the place up. 1949, the president had been here four times and following we, theyt of tom do realized the president will be coming back much more often. they hired the premier interior decorator, the house reflects the remodel of 1949. mr. lester made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests will be coming to see the president. he picked colors that were popular at the time. told --reen walls, graze, tomato wed, the house had admirals living in it until 1974. many of the things that were done for truman were discarded. the -- tosk to restore the house as it was. lessecords did not tell items were from. fabric, it turned out to be a waverley print. none of us knew that. we happened to find a scra
they crack the hatch and the staff scrambles up to go to the deck.he president sees them all sitting there, soaking wet. he says, i see you are hiding the lack of apprehension. president truman started coming here in 1946. the navy really had not put any money into fixing the place up. 1949, the president had been here four times and following we, theyt of tom do realized the president will be coming back much more often. they hired the premier interior decorator, the house reflects the remodel...
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. >>> as nasa prepares to launch a new high tech probe aimed add the sun, the administration hatch as plan for an $8 billion space force. >>> and a tsa agent who jumped into action when he saw a smoking piece of luggage. >>> a disturbontion shooting during a violent traffic stop. >>> a number of players had the opportunity to act out against the league's new anthem protest rules. >>> and america's newest citizens, the parents of the first lady are officially sworn in. "early today" starts right now. >>> good friday morning. >> good to be with you on this friday. five suspects are due in court today after police raided a new mexico compound where children may have been trained to kill. according to officials the two male and three female defendants are accused of child abuse and harboring a fugeative after aresting 11 children from the filthy condizes. >> we're getting our first look inside where officials say 11 starving children were found allegedly in the hands of muslim extremistses. >> reporter: good morning. this is the outer perimeter of the compound. you can see this pwurpl of
. >>> as nasa prepares to launch a new high tech probe aimed add the sun, the administration hatch as plan for an $8 billion space force. >>> and a tsa agent who jumped into action when he saw a smoking piece of luggage. >>> a disturbontion shooting during a violent traffic stop. >>> a number of players had the opportunity to act out against the league's new anthem protest rules. >>> and america's newest citizens, the parents of the first lady are...
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they crack the hatches and president truman's staff scramble up on the wet deck.walks up and sees them sitting there with soaking wet trousers and says, i see you are hiding your lack of apprehension. >> the president started coming in 1946 and the navy had not put any money into fixing the place up. by 1949, the president had been here four times and following the defeat of tom dewey, the navy realized the president would be coming back more often. they hired the premier interior decorator of miami beach and the house reflects the remodel of 1949. he made no consultation with the president. he simply wanted to create a timeless venue, something that would be acceptable to the guests that would be coming to see the president, and he picked colors that were popular at the time. green walls, taupe, gray, tomato red. the house had 20 years of admirals living in it. from 1953 to about 1974. many of the things that had been done for truman were discarded. it was our task to restore the house as it was and of course, although we had the records of what was bought, they
they crack the hatches and president truman's staff scramble up on the wet deck.walks up and sees them sitting there with soaking wet trousers and says, i see you are hiding your lack of apprehension. >> the president started coming in 1946 and the navy had not put any money into fixing the place up. by 1949, the president had been here four times and following the defeat of tom dewey, the navy realized the president would be coming back more often. they hired the premier interior...
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they hatched a plan of virtual genius. >> one of the detectives said, you're not going to believe this. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. maribel ramos was a fighter. her family immigrated to the u.s. when she was a baby and she was always determined to get ahead. maribel knew exactly how she'd do it, joining the army and doing two tours overseas before returning to civilian life, but even her military experience wouldn't be enough to prepare her for the evil she battled back at home. finding out what happened to this tough tenacious woman would be one of the biggest mysteries a veteran detective would ever have to solve. here's josh mankiewicz with "mystery in orange county." >> orange county, california. on tv, it's a place of sun, fun and privilege. it's where the real housewives first aired their dirty laundry and where the kids from o.c. showed us all what temperature cool really was. around here you get a sense everyone is rich and white and lives in a mansion with a view of the pacific. but step back from the coast and you'll see the orange county that
they hatched a plan of virtual genius. >> one of the detectives said, you're not going to believe this. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm tamron hall. maribel ramos was a fighter. her family immigrated to the u.s. when she was a baby and she was always determined to get ahead. maribel knew exactly how she'd do it, joining the army and doing two tours overseas before returning to civilian life, but even her military experience wouldn't be enough to prepare her...
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, we will hatch them."yson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. z2x54z z16fz y2x54y y16fy [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, everybody. our next guest is an emmy-nominated actress who stars in "orange is the new black." the sixth season is streaminfl now on n. let's take a look. >> do you alex accept this contraband paper clip we found in the law library in a book about the landlord case, "bottoms v. bottoms," which sounds fasc
, we will hatch them."yson chicken that bears his name is raised with no antibiotics ever. every nugget, strip and drumstick. keep it real. keep it tyson. with advil liqui-gels, what bad shoulder? what headache? advil is relief that's fast strength that lasts you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪...
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. >> take a listen to your fellow senator republican orrin hatch of utah this morning.s asked about what these charges say about the type of people the president surround himself with. take a listen. >> naturally, makes you very concerned but, you know, the president shouldn't be held responsible for the actions of people he trusted. >> the president should not be held responsible for the actions of people he trusted. your response? >> i have a great deal of respect for senator hatch but i can't think in my lifetime and i remember richard nixon when there's been this many people that have been indicted or guilty pleas, where you have the president's campaign manager, the president's lawyer, we have got the president's first national security adviser pleading guilty, we have potentially family members and others still under investigation. we have got mueller with over 30 other indictments now. other presidential appointees like his foreign policy adviser pleading guilty who clearly acknowledges the russians reached out to him with compromising information. i think you ar
. >> take a listen to your fellow senator republican orrin hatch of utah this morning.s asked about what these charges say about the type of people the president surround himself with. take a listen. >> naturally, makes you very concerned but, you know, the president shouldn't be held responsible for the actions of people he trusted. >> the president should not be held responsible for the actions of people he trusted. your response? >> i have a great deal of respect for...