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speaker, i thank the chairman for the time -- the gentleman for the time and yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is prepared to close. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. with that, let me yield the remainder of my time and yield our time back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i have no doubt the issues raise bird the gentleman will be addressed in the future. in the meantime, this bill addresses an important matter for the five civilized tribes of oklahoma and i ask for its adoption and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. this question is, will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendments to h.r. 2606. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. for what purpose does -- the gentleman is not recognized yet. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i object to the vote on the fwrunds that a qu
speaker, i thank the chairman for the time -- the gentleman for the time and yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is prepared to close. the gentleman from arizona is recognized. mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. speaker. with that, let me yield the remainder of my time and yield our time back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i have no doubt the issues raise bird the gentleman will be addressed in...
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time -- ones one of of "time's" magazine. i should mention that roy did a cover of month before of robert kennedy, and that came out in mid-may. the gallery owns that cover, too , and when i say covers, this is the original art for the covers, so we are not talking about the paper cover, it is the original art on all these images. 's image of kennedy would not have been appropriate for an image that would follow so closely his death. lichtenstein was the perfect artist to color his -- stick cover his collar pulled -- cover his colorful vibrancy. conversely here, to use a real gun for gone in america may have been a little bit too much, too lichtenstein's -- tenstein's image was too much it. the second part of the wall is armed resistance. we move from the peaceful resistance of martin luther king our blackages here of f panthers, and the image here of stokely carmichael and h rap brown, and carmichael has a --olver stock in his waist stuck in his waist, and h rap brown is holding what appears to be a shotgun. the image here i
time -- ones one of of "time's" magazine. i should mention that roy did a cover of month before of robert kennedy, and that came out in mid-may. the gallery owns that cover, too , and when i say covers, this is the original art for the covers, so we are not talking about the paper cover, it is the original art on all these images. 's image of kennedy would not have been appropriate for an image that would follow so closely his death. lichtenstein was the perfect artist to color his --...
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, at the time 1967, time was getting short. and the schedule was considered god. so anything that would slow things down was really tough to get through. they didn't ignore it. but it just didn't have the same weight as it did before. the managers had gold fever. we knew that it was bad, but we wanted to fly. we also had such big egos that we felt that we could fly the crates they shipped these things in. we honestly felt that things that were wrong, we always had a mental work-around on them. believe me, we never launched with our fingers crossed thinking that i hope this works. we always felt that this is just about impeccable, just about perfect, and the areas that it's not, i know about. and those areas, i'm good enough to work around it. foolish, but that's the way we believed. i think it's probably essential that they do believe that. we had told them, they didn't pay that much attention to it. and besides, astronauts had begun to get a reputation as eing prima donnas, had unlessed on too many things in e past on the basi
, at the time 1967, time was getting short. and the schedule was considered god. so anything that would slow things down was really tough to get through. they didn't ignore it. but it just didn't have the same weight as it did before. the managers had gold fever. we knew that it was bad, but we wanted to fly. we also had such big egos that we felt that we could fly the crates they shipped these things in. we honestly felt that things that were wrong, we always had a mental work-around on them....
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i spent time training people. and then some of my contemporaries, the older pilots in my squadron had gone through a thing called test pilot school. and i thought that would be an interesting thing to do. so i applied for test pilot school. just as i graduated from school, which was six months long at that time. nasa was formed and they were talking about putting a man in space. and they had put out, at this time, secret orders to all the people who both the air force and the navy thought were qualified. and nasa has certain criteria they went by. and it just so happened i just finished the school. and that was one of the criteria that you had to have. and i went up for the original mercury selection. >> how far did you last in that? >> well, it got down to the last i guess 32 people. and i was one of the people through all the interviews sent out to -- went out to albuquerque to the big, what was the name of it? well any way. it was a big hospital out there. and loveless clinic. that was it. and we went through o
i spent time training people. and then some of my contemporaries, the older pilots in my squadron had gone through a thing called test pilot school. and i thought that would be an interesting thing to do. so i applied for test pilot school. just as i graduated from school, which was six months long at that time. nasa was formed and they were talking about putting a man in space. and they had put out, at this time, secret orders to all the people who both the air force and the navy thought were...
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from the european union there is not much time left but there is time time left still the british prime minister was here in the end and said that the vote will happen until the latest transfers are generally you know from current reporting that things are underway things are in movement and i can only tell german citizens we're working hard to facilitate an orderly break sit and in parallel to that we also prepare for things running that's orderly and everything whether it be secured through the necessary legislation to avoid unnecessary hardship you would have to ask a follow up question. prime minister mary wasn't and she got out of her car i don't mean out of my question it's a very concrete one have you addressed the fact that. the government. was but no deal. showed and need or it will have. the rights of illegal members in the case of. heartbreaks that there is a discrimination of financial marriages where one spouse wouldn't be. german for instance who live together say with a us american citizen in the u.k. if you address the issue which is that's right but i spent my time yest
from the european union there is not much time left but there is time time left still the british prime minister was here in the end and said that the vote will happen until the latest transfers are generally you know from current reporting that things are underway things are in movement and i can only tell german citizens we're working hard to facilitate an orderly break sit and in parallel to that we also prepare for things running that's orderly and everything whether it be secured through...
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lot of time left.rian: in the actual documentary, this has just been a chat about the things around the documentary and the documentary itself has a lot more substance to it. i wrote down all the different headings. constitution and the senate, legislative body, filibuster, these are things you put on the screen. impeachment,'s advice and consent, golden age of the senate, a myth talking about clay wester calhoun. and you get a lot of this from the historians. how did you break this down? and how did you paste it? -- pace it? mark: any good program like this, i think you need moments of tension and moments of levity. you need to have some sort of structure that lets you know where you're going and what the program is about. the easiest way for this one, because this is hard. this is a hard institution to wrap your head around. was to put up a chapter heading so people knew what we were doing and where we were going. just reading some of those, it tells you how many things the senate has to do. legislat
lot of time left.rian: in the actual documentary, this has just been a chat about the things around the documentary and the documentary itself has a lot more substance to it. i wrote down all the different headings. constitution and the senate, legislative body, filibuster, these are things you put on the screen. impeachment,'s advice and consent, golden age of the senate, a myth talking about clay wester calhoun. and you get a lot of this from the historians. how did you break this down? and...
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a big time storm. the big swirl down here is still northwt of houston, but it's got so much dynamic energy. look at this. 's changing the rain over to snow here on the southwest sides of the dallas ft. worth metro area. that's crazy. meanwhile, big time rains and a severe weather threat today across florida. so if you're flying somewhere today, dallas ft. worth, atlanta, down to florida, changing planes in chicago or cincinnati, be on the look out. there could be significant travel delays for flyers. locally it's seasonably chilly this morning. 20s and 30s around thearea. be ready to use the windshield wipers later on todayaiecause the is coming. it will be dry for the ride in. it likely to be raining by the time you get home. i'll detail the t ting of heaviest rain coming up. >> taking a look now at the road still having this crash investigation outer loop so two right lanes are getting bynd we're not seeing any delay here inner loop or out loop. that's good. probably out of the way because it's been
a big time storm. the big swirl down here is still northwt of houston, but it's got so much dynamic energy. look at this. 's changing the rain over to snow here on the southwest sides of the dallas ft. worth metro area. that's crazy. meanwhile, big time rains and a severe weather threat today across florida. so if you're flying somewhere today, dallas ft. worth, atlanta, down to florida, changing planes in chicago or cincinnati, be on the look out. there could be significant travel delays for...
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at all times. that's definitely on the table for us, because i think it was a little unclear before, but it seems -- it seems that would be helpful. is that something that you would be open to? >> yes, and i would like to point out that we have the events -- like, the june events were noticed on june 5, and the december events were noticed on december 6, but i would understand you would like it further in advance, and more beneficial to have it further in advance. >> yeah, and you mentioned making an executive decision before, and we're trying to avoid situations where you have to make an executive decision. we're trying to make this very clear, i don't have this option tonight, or i do have this option. >> understood. in gratitude, mrs. weiland told me if -- >> yeah, so this goes to the next -- i think the next item, which is the -- you know, that you would keep a nightly record of when you closed by taking a date and time stamp picture and just sharing it with us. it's maybe a little bus onerous
at all times. that's definitely on the table for us, because i think it was a little unclear before, but it seems -- it seems that would be helpful. is that something that you would be open to? >> yes, and i would like to point out that we have the events -- like, the june events were noticed on june 5, and the december events were noticed on december 6, but i would understand you would like it further in advance, and more beneficial to have it further in advance. >> yeah, and you...
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bush ran for office quite a few times and lost quite a few times.ut that ambition was an ambition to be a public servant. he had a sense that government, though he was a conservative, that government could do good. that's one important thing about his form of republicanism. he believed that perhaps the government should be smaller and more efficient than a democrat might create, but in the end, the government, the people needed good government. and he had ambitions to be the one to give them that good government. it's remarkable. he is the end, he is the end of the world war ii generation in power. sadly, i think, at least for the moment, he is the last of the good government republicans. and for him, public service was helping people through the federal government. you could do it in private ways. he talked about a thousand points of light. he believed in volunteerism. but he also understood that government could play a role in our world, and that it could do good for all of us. that's something you don't hear much from republicans anymore. >> you
bush ran for office quite a few times and lost quite a few times.ut that ambition was an ambition to be a public servant. he had a sense that government, though he was a conservative, that government could do good. that's one important thing about his form of republicanism. he believed that perhaps the government should be smaller and more efficient than a democrat might create, but in the end, the government, the people needed good government. and he had ambitions to be the one to give them...
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are nice indeed well that's time full time for us we'll be back on sunday all the talk talking points from march day fifteen believe from these images from around the. fifteenth so for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. humus spectacle. the festival of lights. comfort modern living in. you up on treadmill and brain right up instead of my ass. the moment. to do it pencils more transforming the world is humanity ready for it. this time entrepreneur in asuncion follows the new money to the. web digital cast service is changing traditional banking. but do the advantages of couteau currencies outweigh the risks. the dream of new money. in sixty minutes. how do you want to live in a radical way discover the bauhaus go home house world church january thirteenth on the w. . time for an upgrade. how about furniture that grows all buying. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. trends tips and tricks that will turn your home into something special. upgrade yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on you tube. i want to welcome to our highlights edition wi
are nice indeed well that's time full time for us we'll be back on sunday all the talk talking points from march day fifteen believe from these images from around the. fifteenth so for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. humus spectacle. the festival of lights. comfort modern living in. you up on treadmill and brain right up instead of my ass. the moment. to do it pencils more transforming the world is humanity ready for it. this time entrepreneur in asuncion follows the new money to...
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time to leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life at the door. and when they walk out the door in their twenty's style outfit they take this relaxed feeling and joie de vivre along with them. what images come to mind when you think of the typical german somebody who drives like a madman on the motorway spends his sundays polishing his car well maybe our new facebook series that's so gentlemen will show you might just be right. that it's so. one two week cartoonist may go for him and this pokes fun at. typically germany idiosyncracies. would go weak the dose of german humor. i don't know but today e.w. were a max facebook page. and now it's time for this week's series home for christmas we're taking you on a tour through europe to discover the roots of some of our christmas traditions and we start of here in germany where the town in the state of chile and was founded in fifteenth ninety seven went to the last blow as sought permission from the governing jew to build a workshop it soon became a hotbed for production but it was the christmas orname
time to leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life at the door. and when they walk out the door in their twenty's style outfit they take this relaxed feeling and joie de vivre along with them. what images come to mind when you think of the typical german somebody who drives like a madman on the motorway spends his sundays polishing his car well maybe our new facebook series that's so gentlemen will show you might just be right. that it's so. one two week cartoonist may go for him and this...
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we're out of time. >> happy new year. of time. >> happy new year. >>> good morning everyone.lo alto police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a man. this surveillance image shows the man yesterday on el ka mean no real. a woman says the man grabbed her, pushed her to the ground and touched her inappropriately. she screamed. her boyfriend ran out of the apartment and tried to catch the suspect. he got away in a red '90s model toyota corolla. >>> happening today in san francisco, you're invited to close out the year while literally ringing in the new year. the asian art museum has a bell ringing ceremony each year. a 16th century bronze bell will be struck 108 times to curb the 108 moral desires which according to bud dift belief torment human kind. the event is at 11:30 this morning with the museum being closed tomorrow. let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. >> certainly chilly out there. looking at fog at sfo, also concord, livermore and oakley. 47 downtown. half moon bay is 49. nice shot of the high clouds and a few low clouds, jus
we're out of time. >> happy new year. of time. >> happy new year. >>> good morning everyone.lo alto police are looking for a man accused of sexually assaulting a man. this surveillance image shows the man yesterday on el ka mean no real. a woman says the man grabbed her, pushed her to the ground and touched her inappropriately. she screamed. her boyfriend ran out of the apartment and tried to catch the suspect. he got away in a red '90s model toyota corolla. >>>...
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newspaper this year calling them the guardians in the war on the truth for the first time ever time has chosen a deceased person to be person of the year the salty journalist jamal khashoggi who was murdered two months ago in turkey was it a crime to silence a vocal critic of the saudi royal family or despite denials by riyadh the evidence points exactly to that and the evidence points to the saudi crown prince time also shows maria ressa in the philippines founder of the online news site rappler for her reporting of the violent drug war in the extrajudicial killings in the country that have been taking place under an authoritarian president named do terror to. put in prison for reporting on a genocide now these two reuters journalists when they dared to ask questions in me in bar about the atrocities that were being committed against the range of minority they were put in prison we see them there with their wives and time shows you see them right here. the staff of the capitol visit in annapolis maryland now and you may remember the newspaper lost five members of its staff last june wh
newspaper this year calling them the guardians in the war on the truth for the first time ever time has chosen a deceased person to be person of the year the salty journalist jamal khashoggi who was murdered two months ago in turkey was it a crime to silence a vocal critic of the saudi royal family or despite denials by riyadh the evidence points exactly to that and the evidence points to the saudi crown prince time also shows maria ressa in the philippines founder of the online news site...
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to-3-4 times a week. those are systems of lecturing to the members, telling them what leadership has decided and telling them the program and selling them on it. i think that is a bad trend to come together like that with leadership telling you. sessions,it listening but they made a decision to sell you on something that often had very little of real bubbling up overtime of the committee process. i think it is one of the reasons republicans case of particularly by the freedom caucus, has been difficult to get. >> what advice would you give kevin mccarthy? rep. issa: this is a challenge for kevin. he has got to change things in the republican conference, recognizing he cannot change things that would be best to change. he won't be able to re-empower the committees, that is nancy pelosi's decision. he will control a lot less money and a lot less authority. where i think he can really do a lot of good is if he turns the system of leadership much more into listening and consensus building. thatready does a lo
to-3-4 times a week. those are systems of lecturing to the members, telling them what leadership has decided and telling them the program and selling them on it. i think that is a bad trend to come together like that with leadership telling you. sessions,it listening but they made a decision to sell you on something that often had very little of real bubbling up overtime of the committee process. i think it is one of the reasons republicans case of particularly by the freedom caucus, has been...
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which we have at this time of the year. we hold this story lecture each year in conjunction with our legal strategy forum which brings together almost 50 freedom-based public interest law organizations from around the country. it's chaired by our distinguished director of the center for legal and judicial studies, john malcolm, who's with us tonight. you'll meet him later on. the story lecture honors a distinguished american lawyer and jurist. he is described by historians as probably having one of the most distinguished and significant impacts on the early legal history of the united states and also has, indeed, according to them, has much or more influence on shaping american law than even chief justice john marshall. in his early career, story served before even becoming a justice, he served as a member of the massachusetts house of representatives where he was also elected speaker of the house. he was appointed to the united states supreme court by president madison in 1812. at that point, he was the youngest person to
which we have at this time of the year. we hold this story lecture each year in conjunction with our legal strategy forum which brings together almost 50 freedom-based public interest law organizations from around the country. it's chaired by our distinguished director of the center for legal and judicial studies, john malcolm, who's with us tonight. you'll meet him later on. the story lecture honors a distinguished american lawyer and jurist. he is described by historians as probably having...
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so we got this time and today so we can you know shut us out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen so buzz me you are getting buzz anyway if you get me started. how sick was a voice you should sign i never see i know you saw it i school ways it's always an absolute kolkata davian of a belushi and a very wise decision to get two englishman to come and talk about this particular one given the fact that an englishman won the dobie for certain was nothing much about me most of my mates a shark a fan so i didn't really have such a great target. for an awful a drama for the nutro it was certainly wants watch or more definite change from last year i mean there was also another sick game but here's more fans it wasn't really the best games let's take a look at your boys i want to show you guys a video from last year's darby yeah any comparison from a four four full force did. you just listen. so much love the pin library was nice typical but i mean i just tried you know i mean hey a boy last night didn't last didn't last much longer after that i mean to be
so we got this time and today so we can you know shut us out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen so buzz me you are getting buzz anyway if you get me started. how sick was a voice you should sign i never see i know you saw it i school ways it's always an absolute kolkata davian of a belushi and a very wise decision to get two englishman to come and talk about this particular one given the fact that an englishman won the dobie for certain was nothing much...
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>> gee, before my time. well, i think probably the best part of my mercury mission was naming it sigma 7. a sum of engineering effort, not a fancy name like freedom or faith or aurora, not that i didn't appreciate the names, i wanted to prove it what was a team of people working together to make this vehicle go. and that is why i talk about knowing the engineers and they were brothers and buddies and they all were and that is what i saw as the ultimate net vision. an engineering test flight where we weren't going to look around for fire flies or the lights of perth or give prayers to the pez ant -- the peasants below and we would make this work like a vehicle and i never -- i flew the damn thing until i got done and i wanted the mercury flight the same way. so when we got into orbit the booster phase is simple. although i found out later it rolled faster than it was supposed to have but it did stop at the right time. once we got into orbit, i realize i could take control of it because i said i do not want th
>> gee, before my time. well, i think probably the best part of my mercury mission was naming it sigma 7. a sum of engineering effort, not a fancy name like freedom or faith or aurora, not that i didn't appreciate the names, i wanted to prove it what was a team of people working together to make this vehicle go. and that is why i talk about knowing the engineers and they were brothers and buddies and they all were and that is what i saw as the ultimate net vision. an engineering test...
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better on time 20%, vehicle station cleanliness. the rankings of the first three are similar to last year. higher in terms of 24%. it was 19% more frequent service last year. 20% better on time performance is increase. people are saying this more often for the 2018 survey. better security safety from crime didn't show up on this top seven list last time it is is there but higher in the 2018 survey. in addition to overall satisfaction we asked about specific aspects of muni. we asked them to rate the operator helpfulness, accurate arrival, frequency of service. comparison between previous years and 2018. you will see a few that had increases or slight increases, including trips take a reasonable amount of time, navigating road construction, communication with riders. there is a slight increase on those. you see big drops on some of the rating aspects or aspects that have a very high correlation with satisfaction. frequency of service and on time performance. those are big drops. on the next slide they corel late highly. when you see
better on time 20%, vehicle station cleanliness. the rankings of the first three are similar to last year. higher in terms of 24%. it was 19% more frequent service last year. 20% better on time performance is increase. people are saying this more often for the 2018 survey. better security safety from crime didn't show up on this top seven list last time it is is there but higher in the 2018 survey. in addition to overall satisfaction we asked about specific aspects of muni. we asked them to...
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the first time is taken part. of i wanted to create something people could walk through which is why the effects come from every direction from all sides so in all we have about one hundred different laser sources like the. a lot of visitors are eager to get into the courtyard where the display takes place. is in a little a little overwhelmed it's just thursday the first day of the shown. me to raining really hard and yet every show is more or less packed they're applauding couldn't be better it's not. the fact the lumiere has religious origins in the seventeenth century leona valid to build a statue to the virgin mary if she saves the city's residents from the plague. they were spared the statue erected and people still light candles in celebration of this event. the river song and ron join in on the sort of water also provides a reflective surface for the rich play of colors. with our modern techniques we repeat what the citizens of beyond did with fireworks one hundred fifty years ago. we pay homage to our city
the first time is taken part. of i wanted to create something people could walk through which is why the effects come from every direction from all sides so in all we have about one hundred different laser sources like the. a lot of visitors are eager to get into the courtyard where the display takes place. is in a little a little overwhelmed it's just thursday the first day of the shown. me to raining really hard and yet every show is more or less packed they're applauding couldn't be better...
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[laughter] by the time it was time to leave court, i was leaving in a bus with shackles. mike was in tears. he could not believe i got a two-year sentence. i was arrested in new york for popping a wheelie. it was initially a traffic ticket. they charged me with an f-1 felony. it was not really a charge. the judge still sentenced me on that. on theed a bag of weed ground that wasn't mine. there was police contact. it is a violation of probation. you don't have to commit a crime. do anything.e to you just have to have contact with the police. freddy: mike, tell us how you and meek became buddies. a pretty normal friendship amongst boys. there was a day that changed both our lives. we meant for or five years ago at a basketball game. my daughter is talking to meek's old girlfriend. what do you do? he was asking me a thousand different questions. >> how do you make all that money? [laughter] michael: how do you do this or that deal. he kind of reminded me of myself. i didn't go to high school or college. i am a sponge. i always ask questions. i remember it like it was yesterd
[laughter] by the time it was time to leave court, i was leaving in a bus with shackles. mike was in tears. he could not believe i got a two-year sentence. i was arrested in new york for popping a wheelie. it was initially a traffic ticket. they charged me with an f-1 felony. it was not really a charge. the judge still sentenced me on that. on theed a bag of weed ground that wasn't mine. there was police contact. it is a violation of probation. you don't have to commit a crime. do anything.e to...
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prudence: and none run on time. john: they all stopped when the bomb went off because the shock was so great, every battery-operated clock stopped. the average time was 10:39, which is when we decided the bomb went off. this is one of the clocks that was recovered. this is something i recovered from my office, and one of the reasons why people in our embassy were not killed because of the shatter resistant window. prudence: the mylar. john: yes, the mylar. i was sitting in my office with my back to the outer wall in a meeting. it was a high window and the glass flew over my head and landed on the people in front of me. they had some superficial injuries, but nobody was badly injured because it was shatter resistant. when i look at this embassy, it 1960 by the israelis. when tanzania broke off relations with israel we were able to take it over in 1980. the fbi director of the investigation told me it was built like a bunker. thick walls, high windows, etc. here, you see a water tank truck and that is what took the br
prudence: and none run on time. john: they all stopped when the bomb went off because the shock was so great, every battery-operated clock stopped. the average time was 10:39, which is when we decided the bomb went off. this is one of the clocks that was recovered. this is something i recovered from my office, and one of the reasons why people in our embassy were not killed because of the shatter resistant window. prudence: the mylar. john: yes, the mylar. i was sitting in my office with my...
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. >>> he may be the first president in quite some time to face the prospect of real jail time. >> president trump dipping into the playbook of distraction and denial as the mueller investigation ramps up. >>> president trump looking for a new chief of staff to replace john kelly. >>> i can't breathe. the final words of jamal khashoggi. what else transcripts reveal of the washington post journalist. >> a miracle. >>> an incredible play by the miami dolphins. i'm sure dave will get into that. >> that was the end of it. there's a lot that preceded it. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm dave briggs. monday, december 10th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house operating under a new circumstance this week. the justice department has clearly implicated president trump in the crime. prosecutors in new york say the president directed his former lawyer michael cohen to break campaign finance laws making illegal hush payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with mr. trump. the special counsel's team revealed new contact with russia and one offering a govern
. >>> he may be the first president in quite some time to face the prospect of real jail time. >> president trump dipping into the playbook of distraction and denial as the mueller investigation ramps up. >>> president trump looking for a new chief of staff to replace john kelly. >>> i can't breathe. the final words of jamal khashoggi. what else transcripts reveal of the washington post journalist. >> a miracle. >>> an incredible play by the miami...
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so we got this time and today so we can you know shots out when the time is right pretty much when i do that. that's going to happen to me you are getting but anyway if you get me started review of the abbey house it was a boys you should sign and obviously no. ice always is always an absolute kolkata davian of a belt she had a very wise decision to get to englishman to come and talk about this particular one given the fact an englishman won but obviously perceived aren't as loving watching that made most of my mates a charger fan so i didn't really have such a great time of it for an hour for the drama for the news for it was certainly want to watch or more that might change from last year i mean there was also another sick game but for dawn fans it wasn't really the best games let's take a look over here boys i want to show you guys a video from last year's darby yeah any comparison from the four for full force yeah ok you know just listen. some is not the been all over everyone is nice typical mean i just tried you know i mean hey a boy last night didn't last didn't last much long
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times. surprised to hear him come out and say, look, you don't know how much we walked this president on things like pulling out of afghanistan and all these other security issues while at the same time, john kelly tried to portray himself and to be a chief of staff, not chief of the president, as he said, and do his constitutional job to help this new guy, outsider of washington, govern. >> jeff, obviously, we can go on and on and this isn't the first time we've had a conversation about what the meaning of the word "wall" is, but if you have an outgoing chief of staff talking about all the things he kept the president from doing that weren't good and that's his greatest accomplishment, that seems to be maybe even more concerning. >> he certainly is hinting at things that he was able to or suggested he was able to prevent. we'll have to see after john kelly leaves the white house whether he's able to give more details about that. no doubt, that's also something that will upset the president,
times. surprised to hear him come out and say, look, you don't know how much we walked this president on things like pulling out of afghanistan and all these other security issues while at the same time, john kelly tried to portray himself and to be a chief of staff, not chief of the president, as he said, and do his constitutional job to help this new guy, outsider of washington, govern. >> jeff, obviously, we can go on and on and this isn't the first time we've had a conversation about...
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at the paris time, after mr. mueller completes his investigation and issues his final report, i look forward to assisting him publicly. all he knows about mr. trump. that includes any appropriate congressional committee interested in the search for the truth and the different between facts and lies, the repeated lies, cannot can don not contradict stubborn facts." he pointed out he doesn't have to report until march 6th. that gives them a lot of time to explore this deal that he's there with michael cohen. to squeeze him, to say "you know you're going to jail. march 6th. three years. but if you cooperate with us, well, maybe the office of the special counsel can put a good word in with judge pauley and get a reduced sentence." now is the time where they've got a lot of leverage. we will see what comes of it, harris. >> harris: john roberts, thank you very much. i want to bring in the guest robert rae, a former federal prosecutor who investigated the clintons when he succeeded kenneth starr as independent counsel.
at the paris time, after mr. mueller completes his investigation and issues his final report, i look forward to assisting him publicly. all he knows about mr. trump. that includes any appropriate congressional committee interested in the search for the truth and the different between facts and lies, the repeated lies, cannot can don not contradict stubborn facts." he pointed out he doesn't have to report until march 6th. that gives them a lot of time to explore this deal that he's there...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no really hasn't been that we hear even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. welcome back there's big news in the oil sector as major as exxon and chevron are reporting holing out of a deal once hyped as the contract of the century exxon and chevron are planning to sell their stakes of six point eight percent and ni
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's...
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the last time i saw or not pray your father was still alive that was a long time ago. we were gone for a few days it was a long trip. come on don't stay at home. for my grandson is a good boy. back again. in these parts not many people move away from their villages. but the fact that the ginger troop have stopped by in the neighboring village is a good excuse to escape every day life and go on an adventure take a break from harsh reality and opportunity to enjoy life and to experience a bit of cultural magic and beauty that is thousands of years old an opportunity to reconnect with others and come together with a community and a chance to rediscover history whether real or fantasy through splendor that will live on as long as the ginger troops continue their travels. in eastern culture the stories of our ancestors and those of modern life are inextricably linked never separated. therefore traditional chinese opera will never disappear. we give life to characters of a bygone era us of course all of this is beautified on stage to provide maximum enjoyment to help us reme
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while today we learn the fate of president trump's one time long-time personal attorney when he is sentenced. >> coast to coast picking up steam bringing with it mountain snow to the pacific northwest, dumping heavy rain across the south. forecasters say there could be flooding in thear colinas and travel diuptions from new england to florida. >> plus a hero cop to e rescue, risking life and limb climbing to the second story to ave a family fro house fire. "early today" starts right now. >> good wednesday morning. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. a deadly terror attack at a christmas market inrance has left three dead and 11 injured. the streets of strasbourg turn intoandemonium after a gunman unleashed several rounds at the world famous christmas market. sending shoppers running for cove officialsay the 29-year-old suspect was confronted twicey police and was shot before managing to escape. >> france's counterterrorisms unit out in full force with 350 agents hunting for the gunman. the a.p. is reporting that five people hav been detained so far in connection to the case, but the kil
while today we learn the fate of president trump's one time long-time personal attorney when he is sentenced. >> coast to coast picking up steam bringing with it mountain snow to the pacific northwest, dumping heavy rain across the south. forecasters say there could be flooding in thear colinas and travel diuptions from new england to florida. >> plus a hero cop to e rescue, risking life and limb climbing to the second story to ave a family fro house fire. "early today"...
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this is my first time in tokyo.me here to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting here but also who call this place their home. i was born without arms or legs. short prosthetics around. it does pose some challenges. exactly out of bounds to me. i can't walk long distances. people see me and have a perception of who i am and what i might be able to do what my limitations are. i don't think their perceptions meet my reality. here, it is not considered rude to drink from the bowl. bon appetit. i'm in the most populated city in the world and i am heading to its tallest tower to see what tokyo looks like from high. this modern icon was built in 2012 and stands at a whopping 634 metres high. i am told it can withstand earthquakes of up told it can withstand earthquakes of up to seven magnitude, as well as handle 10,000 visitors a day. it looks like a lego cityscape, it does not look real. you get a sense of not look real. you get a sense of not only a scale of how massive this place is, but had densel
this is my first time in tokyo.me here to see what life is like for disabled people not only visiting here but also who call this place their home. i was born without arms or legs. short prosthetics around. it does pose some challenges. exactly out of bounds to me. i can't walk long distances. people see me and have a perception of who i am and what i might be able to do what my limitations are. i don't think their perceptions meet my reality. here, it is not considered rude to drink from the...
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i agree there are many layers i spenspent time with in the government we spend a lot of bonding time.the director used to say there are more than four years in the intelligence committee va then e intelligence services around the world, which is true. i think that there are two broader trends that are worth talking about with respect to congress. i don't think we have the congressional oversight piece quite yet. one sound of it is silly the informal relationships that used to exist in washington don't anymore. there used to be a more informal exchange between the executive branch and the community leaders in congress. the politics stopped at the water's edge and that isn't the case. the politicization and intelligence in congress which doesn't in my opinion lead to responsible and informed oversight to the extent those trends are happening in the executive branches of the intelligence community is more important to the extent. we need to get back to the time when congress is a more constructively or in the proce process. it's one of the areas does thisf us in the private sector can us
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by the time apollo 8 returned. time magazine changed its mind and named the crew of apollo eight it's men of the year. that is not an honor they would even bestow on apollo 11. that is what it meant to every country in the world. yesterday not the came home were inundated with telegrams and cards and tickertape parades. astronauts could not read all of them but one of them anded with remains with them, it was sent by an anonymous person in the midwest and it simply said thanks, you saved 1968, and indeed they had. host: in the back of your book, you have a diagram of apollo 8 an from a layman's perspective, what is remarkable is how simple this market -- how simple this rocket was. guest: it is at once incredibly simple and also incomprehensibly complicated. to get to the moon and not just get to the moon. apollo 8 takes it a step further. chris kraft, one of the legends of nasa wants to orbit around the moon. bill anders once pulled his iphone out of his pocket and it was not even the most up-to-date iphone and he
by the time apollo 8 returned. time magazine changed its mind and named the crew of apollo eight it's men of the year. that is not an honor they would even bestow on apollo 11. that is what it meant to every country in the world. yesterday not the came home were inundated with telegrams and cards and tickertape parades. astronauts could not read all of them but one of them anded with remains with them, it was sent by an anonymous person in the midwest and it simply said thanks, you saved 1968,...
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by the time we could, we were like... what are we doing? kayla: it was time for nicodermcq.ermcq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. and doubles your chances of quitting. nicodermcq. you know why, we know how. >>> welcome back to date line extra. returning to our story. >>> excuse me. >> reporter: for four years. >> hello. >> reporter: detective ida lopez tended her list of missing women as if it were a garden plot. >> did you notice when the girls were going missing? >> reporter: mostly she just watched it grow. but occasionally she was able to do some pruning. whenever a lost soul was found. >> i find a girl with the same background. but guess what? i find her months later. and i get to call the dad and say, we found her. she's been arrested. >> kind of weird to be able to, you know, call a family and say great news -- >> oh, yeah. >> -- your daughter's a prostitute. and she's alive. >> right. but i get to say this is where she's at. >> reporter: the families of the 18 women now on ida's list prayed for happy endings like
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eastern time.n houston, texas, a red, white and blue wreath is hung. >> services begin monday for three days the public will be able to pay respects as his body lies in state at the capitol building in washington. >>> on wednesday, a national day of mourning will come together for the state funeral. the funeral service will be held thursday in houston, texas, where the former president lived then he will be laid to wrest at george h.w. bush presidential library beside his beloved wife, barbara bush. when george bush passed away on friday were friends and family. >> among them were kneel bush, his wife maria, grandson pierce bush. his son and grandsons spoke with reporters shortly after mr. bush died. >> his sense of service with humility, giving credit to others, lifting others by looking for the best in others. those real character values that are so deeply embodied in him are what i'll carry forward, all the grandkids and i think many americans have been influenced by his positive example. so i'm
eastern time.n houston, texas, a red, white and blue wreath is hung. >> services begin monday for three days the public will be able to pay respects as his body lies in state at the capitol building in washington. >>> on wednesday, a national day of mourning will come together for the state funeral. the funeral service will be held thursday in houston, texas, where the former president lived then he will be laid to wrest at george h.w. bush presidential library beside his beloved...
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time. but let's get to the panel that knows the topic better than anybody. i will introduce each of them and spend a few minutes talking about their background and then they will come up starting with bob who i will introduce first. the full bio is available online , they all have distinguished professional record which i will summarize. but, in the material that is being handed out is on the line. bob is a fellow at the urban institute serving on the medicare payment advisory commission from 2010 through 2012 including as vice chair. he's a board-certified internist and has practiced for 20 years he served in many distinguished roles in government including cms from 1998 through 2000 when he oversaw entire payment systems. he's a practicing internist at the massachusetts hospital and has a lifetime interest in building a robot primary care workforce and i think you will have some interesting points to make in that regard. the third panelist is mark miller, the vice president of healthcare
time. but let's get to the panel that knows the topic better than anybody. i will introduce each of them and spend a few minutes talking about their background and then they will come up starting with bob who i will introduce first. the full bio is available online , they all have distinguished professional record which i will summarize. but, in the material that is being handed out is on the line. bob is a fellow at the urban institute serving on the medicare payment advisory commission from...
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at the same time democrats call this a whole waste of time but republicans like john ratcliff says thiss comey was not a fair arbiter of justice. >> i lost all objectivity with regard to director comey because i was one of the folks that was defending him two years ago when all of this stuff started to happen. i don't mind if james comey of a partisan but don't prayer to be -- prepared to be an umpire. >> next up is president obama's former attorney general, and talking about emails and infamous tarmac meeting she had with bill clinton. >> we will see if we get answers from her, much of the same i don't know, don't remember, can't say. we will see. thank you so much. have a great day. a federal judge, see this happening? postponing michael flynn at sentencing with a blistering criticism. judge emmet sullivan telling the national security adviser, quote, arguably you sold your country out adding i cannot hide my discussed or my do the same for the crimes you committed, judge sullivan would not guarantee no jail time as suggested by robert mueller but he did apologize for his remarks. fly
at the same time democrats call this a whole waste of time but republicans like john ratcliff says thiss comey was not a fair arbiter of justice. >> i lost all objectivity with regard to director comey because i was one of the folks that was defending him two years ago when all of this stuff started to happen. i don't mind if james comey of a partisan but don't prayer to be -- prepared to be an umpire. >> next up is president obama's former attorney general, and talking about emails...
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it was the cover of time and "newsweek." >> bruce did not like it at the time.n it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. a book that you're ready to share with the world? get published now, call for your free publisher kit today! >>> i was lucky enough to be invited to david mancuso's legendary space in soho called the loft. i thought that was one of the most utopian scenes. >> he took the art form of playing the records and how he curated the records. he might play isaac hayes' record, he might play a salsa record. it wasn't so much about a style as it was an esthetic of dancing. >> all types of people there, people dance, p
it was the cover of time and "newsweek." >> bruce did not like it at the time.n it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the...
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for now see you next time. you mentioned the six thirty five and you have a career and career involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that being in an office and perhaps you sort of getting to that circular t.v. you're going to have to stop doing all of this i mean this is kind of you lou the minutes must be for. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and the box. and i were out at a very strong magnetic field on my head in my head. think of it like a real hard pressure my skin burned and that wireless access point and it's just continuous on saying with our students in the schools. we are just continually baking our citizens in this microwave radiation it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. well you know the hard thing we've kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small ball it's next to the harp on ships and it's still very. much up in. the little self to be told fish already ninety percent of i
for now see you next time. you mentioned the six thirty five and you have a career and career involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that being in an office and perhaps you sort of getting to that circular t.v. you're going to have to stop doing all of this i mean this is kind of you lou the minutes must be for. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up winning it and the box. and i were out at a very strong magnetic field on my head in my head....
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so long for now we'll see you next time. get up and. them were pointed out on the wall says jones comedic on. it possibly between the. back. to push. the system bolstered watts joined up when you go for. the future. you know you know those little. kids is that you know. the more you know. will do you good fortune just reaching for the purpose to persuade a person or strong. customer because. i. know but. the predatory practices pursued by china and russia owes a significant threat to u.s. national security interests washington and bio's a new strategy in africa to counter russian china's influence on the continent and claims its previous approach was in a.
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time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. again now in an effort to put a trade deal with china first donald trump has hinted he may intervene in the controversial arrest in canada of a boss of holloway the chinese. if i think it's good for the country if i think it's good for what will be certainly the largest trade deal ever meet which is a very important thing what's good for national security i would certainly intervene if i thought it was necessary always chief financial officer and author of the company's founder mang one joe was arrested early this month in canada she is accused of violating american sanctions on iran this one show was bailed
time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. again now in an effort to put a trade deal with china first donald trump has hinted he...
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in the third time is going to be a chore. well i think it certainly makes sense for for moscow to think. in its contacts with the united states i just fear that the dominant view in this city is that it is merely impossible until the united states kind of settle this domestic divide environment and in these seas you know i hate to see this. work toxic but that's exactly what it is and then i think it's in a way. you know you're damned if you do when you're down if you don't. when our mine when the content of our mind. changed there are fees. of the level of the physiology that is at the level of the brain the brain as a form of plasticity can we wire itself and not just the brain but also the rest of the body respond to. the direction two would judge to sentence can be done in to wish to say judge here's a crime and for this crime you can impose a sentence anywhere in this range from probation to some term of years imprisonment the other way is to say judge you must impose some minimum number of years or months of imprisonmen
in the third time is going to be a chore. well i think it certainly makes sense for for moscow to think. in its contacts with the united states i just fear that the dominant view in this city is that it is merely impossible until the united states kind of settle this domestic divide environment and in these seas you know i hate to see this. work toxic but that's exactly what it is and then i think it's in a way. you know you're damned if you do when you're down if you don't. when our mine when...
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of time. time-limited. remind yourself that i am here to be with my family and then remind yourself it is probably not worth it to take on an argument for a couple of hours, maybe a couple of days. rajini: you seem very chilled out, so perhaps your advicely definieeds to be heeded this holiday season. thank you for joining us. rule number one is not to talk about politics over the festive period. that might be impossible with everything that is going on in washington, d.c. i am rajini vaidyanathan. you can find me on twitter, @bbcrajiniv. thanks very much for wating us here on "world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to trk and your lifestyle, so you can swipe your whrough the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> what are you doin
of time. time-limited. remind yourself that i am here to be with my family and then remind yourself it is probably not worth it to take on an argument for a couple of hours, maybe a couple of days. rajini: you seem very chilled out, so perhaps your advicely definieeds to be heeded this holiday season. thank you for joining us. rule number one is not to talk about politics over the festive period. that might be impossible with everything that is going on in washington, d.c. i am rajini...
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and time and time again and michael cohen has lied time and time and time again.e guy who is going to take the bullet has the gunpointing at him and is in a real bind and i bet you he's got some evidence. he's got more to show than just his work. >> sources close to him say that's exactly what's going on, that he has more to tell. it is of relevance to congress, relevance to the merrill probe on all that, steve. just to be clear, i'm not saying the president is guilty of campaign finance. that's not my point. when you're dealing with a federal investigation, the rules aren't like what they are here. i find you guys to be honest, and they're not the rules of politics. if you lie to federal investigators, that's what i'm wondering, are you worried for the president on that level? >> i'm not, and i'm glad you're making that distinction by the way. all politicians stretch the truth to be cliend all politicians do, including this president. but stretching the truth in a political realm is not a crime. lying to investigators, lying under oath is a crime. that's what mic
and time and time again and michael cohen has lied time and time and time again.e guy who is going to take the bullet has the gunpointing at him and is in a real bind and i bet you he's got some evidence. he's got more to show than just his work. >> sources close to him say that's exactly what's going on, that he has more to tell. it is of relevance to congress, relevance to the merrill probe on all that, steve. just to be clear, i'm not saying the president is guilty of campaign finance....
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hits back on tv for a limited time.you love the best of geico, you're gonna really love voting online for your favorite. you can even enter for a chance to appear in an upcoming geico commercial. this fire's toasty, linda but the best of geico collection sounds even hotter. to vote for your favorite geico ad and enter to win, visit geico.com/bestof. that's geico.com/bestof. >>> 21-year-old jamie hart had been sexually assaulted and left to die on the side of a roadway. >> i could barely function. all i could think about was loss. she's gone from my life forever. >> jamie's boyfriend, chuck cruise, then 24 said right after the murder he took off to bay town, texas. jamie's hometown. >> the only thing i remember her father asking me is when are you coming down? so i got some stuff together and drove down as soon as i could and i spent most of the next week with them, mourning with the family. and then acting as a pallbearer for her funeral. >> back in college station, detective kenny elliott was working the case. >> when
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i knewi football over there for the first time. i knew i could not play for ever so time.hing and through that over the past three yea rs through that over the past three years it has reallyjust been an upwards spiral essentially in some ways. i have gone from never coaching to having a couple of internships, one full season, orat least one season with a college, and 110w least one season with a college, and now this season with an nfl team. it has been climbing and climbing all the way which has been a fantastic learning curve for me. i think you need to have a really great hard work ethic at first, that is a huge part. being passionate about what you do, the energy that you bring, for me i tried to bring as much positive energy as possible. coaching is about teaching, so if you can teach someone and have a good emotional iq that is really important for this role. if you have a female as a minority as an option and they are the best candidate, absolutely why would you not give yourself that extra 1% edge or whatever that may be? just having someone whatever that may be? j
i knewi football over there for the first time. i knew i could not play for ever so time.hing and through that over the past three yea rs through that over the past three years it has reallyjust been an upwards spiral essentially in some ways. i have gone from never coaching to having a couple of internships, one full season, orat least one season with a college, and 110w least one season with a college, and now this season with an nfl team. it has been climbing and climbing all the way which...
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thank you so much for your time. >> thank you character next speaker. >> thank you for your time. i am a strong believer in government funding investing in society, and that's what this does. this is investing in society and funding educational opportunities for san franciscans. it is super important for developing economic opportunity for people in this city. not just for people who have money, for buffer people who need to grow their life. this provides that opportunity. we should find it appropriately. thank you. >> good afternoon rules committee. first off, my name is brandon. i am representing the san francisco burning krantz for the local chapter of our resolution. we are very supportive of free college. we would love to see free state college one day, all public universities free, but we are excited you had the opportunity to extend free city college. we can say it was a very successful enrolment -- enrolment rate his have increased. people are getting an opportunity to achieve higher education and participate in the job market which is out of reach for many native san fran
thank you so much for your time. >> thank you character next speaker. >> thank you for your time. i am a strong believer in government funding investing in society, and that's what this does. this is investing in society and funding educational opportunities for san franciscans. it is super important for developing economic opportunity for people in this city. not just for people who have money, for buffer people who need to grow their life. this provides that opportunity. we should...
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i have appreciated the times we have worked on important bipartisan legislation. on behalf of our democratic colleagues, i want to say that we will miss you, and i hope everyone will join me in a round of applause to thank you for your service. [applause] i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. i would note that one of those bipartisan efforts will be on the floor of the house today. the first step back. i hope that is the first step in what is badly needed for criminal justice reform in this country addressing major parts of prison reform and sentencing reform. thank you for your kind words. i will now begin by recognizing myself for opening statements. when president obama's department of homeland security jeh johnson first testified in front of this midi, i told him he was not responsible for the dangerous and irresponsible decisions made by dhs before he was sworn in. i could only hope you would bring back a level a little response ability to the enforcement of our immigration laws. rings true today. the current secretary is not responsible for the actions of
i have appreciated the times we have worked on important bipartisan legislation. on behalf of our democratic colleagues, i want to say that we will miss you, and i hope everyone will join me in a round of applause to thank you for your service. [applause] i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. i would note that one of those bipartisan efforts will be on the floor of the house today. the first step back. i hope that is the first step in what is badly needed for criminal justice reform in...
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and a little more than part-time in san antonio. steve: to your successor, from your congressional district -- rep. smith: chip flory. i will get to your answer in a minute but he does not need much advice for me. he is so well-qualified. he has been assistant u.s. attorney. assistant u.s. attorney general of texas. he has grants, great experience back home. he has worked for a premier conservative think tanked in texas. he is extremely well-qualified. he is already off to a faster and he will be very effective and persuasive and influential. i don't know any specific advice. give your family priority. give your constituents priority. all of which he knows. -- have democratic friends. you do not want to compromise your principles but if there is way to find common ground to advance your goals, do that. i would also say a little bit of -- enjoy the job. the worst thing that can happen to be in the minority because you are still in congress. he will do and outstanding job and i wish him well as well as the other new members. i can rem
and a little more than part-time in san antonio. steve: to your successor, from your congressional district -- rep. smith: chip flory. i will get to your answer in a minute but he does not need much advice for me. he is so well-qualified. he has been assistant u.s. attorney. assistant u.s. attorney general of texas. he has grants, great experience back home. he has worked for a premier conservative think tanked in texas. he is extremely well-qualified. he is already off to a faster and he will...