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all right mark hill alderman with the joint rescue coordination center for southern norway thank you first so much for bringing us up to date thank you. now u.s. backed syrian fighters are claiming victory over the so-called islamic state they say they've expelled the self-proclaimed caliphate from the last remaining territory it controlled in syria rebels from the syrian democratic forces fought for weeks to retake the village of bubbles. the final shred of the caliphate now just a torn up field littered with clothes twisted metal and bodies. on this small patch of land dying out of the islamic state made their last stand. the battle for the goose is over after years of war in syria democratic forces celebrate their hard won victory. today the syrian democratic forces officially announced the end of all battles and a victory against the group calling itself the islamic state that name is now wiped off the map here in northeastern syria. despite vowing to fight to the end thousands of isis members had surrendered. among the unrepentant wives of the jihadists. hundreds were killed ami
all right mark hill alderman with the joint rescue coordination center for southern norway thank you first so much for bringing us up to date thank you. now u.s. backed syrian fighters are claiming victory over the so-called islamic state they say they've expelled the self-proclaimed caliphate from the last remaining territory it controlled in syria rebels from the syrian democratic forces fought for weeks to retake the village of bubbles. the final shred of the caliphate now just a torn up...
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happening in the jewish community kind of like what we saw with the pittsburgh synagogue shooting at mark lamont hill talking about referencing -- when we see the bds movement rhetoric increasing, talking about boycotting and sanctioning, those are problems. heather: they seem like individual instances, we need to look at history. thank you so much, great to have you back. the man charged with kidnapping jamie -- jayme closs, a chilling letter revealing he plans to plead guilty saying the reason he abducted the 13-year-old is not, quote, black and white and it was mostly on impulse. she escaped after 88 days in captivity, he could spend life in prison. and 11-year-old boy accused of shooting his trooper dad for taking his video games away, the boy stole his father's service weapon, waited for his parents to go to sleep and shot matt makowski. the child telling investigators he wanted to shoot him in the head but missed. he is still recovering from that shooting, his son is facing attended murder charges. 11 years old. donald trump's administration asking the pentagon for space to house 5000 migrant c
happening in the jewish community kind of like what we saw with the pittsburgh synagogue shooting at mark lamont hill talking about referencing -- when we see the bds movement rhetoric increasing, talking about boycotting and sanctioning, those are problems. heather: they seem like individual instances, we need to look at history. thank you so much, great to have you back. the man charged with kidnapping jamie -- jayme closs, a chilling letter revealing he plans to plead guilty saying the...
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hill for kids. ashley: it's very snowy. we could go sledding right now. mark: we can go sledding now. i'm tempted to do that. we are going to go whee. write down 2nd avenue. that is what people actually did in history on this street. ashley: you can't come to iowa in the middle of winter and not address that it is very cold. mark: it is very, very cold. we have to have a lot of endurance here because we are super cold right now, we get wind chills as cold as 60 being zero, but in the summertime we get heat indexes up to 120 degrees. ashley: you're a hearty people. mark: we are very hearty people. ashley: that came into play in the flood of 2008. mark: right now we're driving in a spot, if we were driving down the street 11 years ago this car would be completely engulfed in water. it was that the. it went over the railings of the bridge, the entire downtown -- 14% of cedar rapid was covered by the flood of 2008. devastated the city. never had such a major natural disaster, one of the top ten in the united states history. ashley: how long did it take for the recovery? mark: it took the
hill for kids. ashley: it's very snowy. we could go sledding right now. mark: we can go sledding now. i'm tempted to do that. we are going to go whee. write down 2nd avenue. that is what people actually did in history on this street. ashley: you can't come to iowa in the middle of winter and not address that it is very cold. mark: it is very, very cold. we have to have a lot of endurance here because we are super cold right now, we get wind chills as cold as 60 being zero, but in the summertime...
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hill. our capitol bureau reporter mark meredith is in washington with more. trt: 1:11out: in washington, i'm mark meredith. nat: " "it lasted a long time. we're glad it's over."president trump was still venting monday...over robert mueller's investigation. "we can never let this happen to another president again."the justice department reported to congress that mueller found no evidence the trump campaign conspired with russia in 2016. iowa republicas senator chuck grassley says it's time to move on..."for 2 years we spent 41 million dollars, there was no collusionbut some congressional democrats say not so fast.they say the special counsel did not completely exonerate the president...and they want to see mueller's full report for themselves...""we need to get the mueller report.""until we get the follow report released and until we get all of the information that surrounds that, i don't think we should be jumping to any conclusions." but vice president mike pence says he's certain mueller's report will reassure voters.... "this was a total vindication of the
hill. our capitol bureau reporter mark meredith is in washington with more. trt: 1:11out: in washington, i'm mark meredith. nat: " "it lasted a long time. we're glad it's over."president trump was still venting monday...over robert mueller's investigation. "we can never let this happen to another president again."the justice department reported to congress that mueller found no evidence the trump campaign conspired with russia in 2016. iowa republicas senator chuck...
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shater south or what have you back to talk about what may happen is the dazed went all down hill reported c.e.o. mark pleasure thank you. and those calling max eight jacks continued to be in the news hear what boeing c.e.o. dennis small and bird had to say related to the investigations. were united with our airline customers international regulators and government authorities in our efforts to support the most recent investigation understand the facts of what happened and help prevent future tragedies. but today we look deeper into the deadly debacle which is being highlighted by those two unprecedented fatal boeing max eight jets crashes that killed all passengers two crashes within five months oh my gosh to help us out we are joined by a former director at the u.s. national transportation safety board jamie finch jamie welcome we're glad to have you in the same time zone once you joined us from manila a couple of times and we sure appreciate that so. the f.a.a. not your old agency but a sister agency federal aviation administration here in the u.s. has been criticized a lot in the last several days
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>> host: it's been several months since mark zuckerberg testified on capitol hill. what are your views on facebook in general and that testimony and will he be back? >> guest: i think it's important for that if remember he spent five hours in the committee that day, and the jurisdiction we had we heard from a lot of different big companies out there. i think the things we are out there is we have to have transparency. we have to have come so people understand what, in fact, they are doing. i think a lot of folks or the great majority of people don't understand how something might work and where your information is going and how that affects your privacy. after the testimony you heard some of the big names say i'm off. they're saying i'm getting off. i think the big thing is how some people know what the rules of the road are and that they can be protected. if they don't want that then they can get out of it. it's important as we go forward, again, i think for the public to be informed. >> host: two final areas i want to talk about. number one is mergers. sprint/t-mo
>> host: it's been several months since mark zuckerberg testified on capitol hill. what are your views on facebook in general and that testimony and will he be back? >> guest: i think it's important for that if remember he spent five hours in the committee that day, and the jurisdiction we had we heard from a lot of different big companies out there. i think the things we are out there is we have to have transparency. we have to have come so people understand what, in fact, they are...
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. >> congressman, it's been several months since mark tucker burke testified on capitol hill so what are your views on facebook in general and in the testimony and will be back in. >> it's important that he spent five hours in committee and in our community intersection so one company out there we have to have transparency and people understand what impact they are doing and a lot of folks at the great majority of people and how that affects your privacy and the testimony you heard [inaudible] big thing you want to do out there is have people know the rules of the road are in their they can be protected. if they don't want that they can get out. it's important that as we go forward again and to protect the consumer. >> two final areas i want to talk to you about. number one is murders. sprint t-mobile is still on the board and i don't know the congress has a role but do you have an opinion? >> we recently have that hearing on the merger and i pointed out i believe the rank on the floor committee also pointed out we don't have a say in it. went back to the regulators. regulators have
. >> congressman, it's been several months since mark tucker burke testified on capitol hill so what are your views on facebook in general and in the testimony and will be back in. >> it's important that he spent five hours in committee and in our community intersection so one company out there we have to have transparency and people understand what impact they are doing and a lot of folks at the great majority of people and how that affects your privacy and the testimony you heard...
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hill. this is going to loom large over the remainder of this term of his presidency, where there's a question mark as to whether or not republicans will stand with the president on crucial and controversial issues. is it then significant that some republicans voted for this law? i mean, it's unusual to be seeing those sort of cracks. it is quite unusual and especially, i think, as we are gearing up for the presidential elections, the republicans normally would want to show a unified front and yet, i think that the position president trump took on this issue has deeply divided his party and the concern many of them have is that in less than two years, there could be a democrat in the oval office who could use these very same powers in the precedent that president trump set to their
hill. this is going to loom large over the remainder of this term of his presidency, where there's a question mark as to whether or not republicans will stand with the president on crucial and controversial issues. is it then significant that some republicans voted for this law? i mean, it's unusual to be seeing those sort of cracks. it is quite unusual and especially, i think, as we are gearing up for the presidential elections, the republicans normally would want to show a unified front and...
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mark segravesi report. >> reporter: glendale hill has been sherf of prince william county for 15 years and has been that.50 years july 1st of this year. 0>> reporter: in those years sheriff hill has broken down more than one racial barrier in the predominantly white county, startingep"%q! his first job a the firstfá african-american pole officer on the manassas city police department. >> thereok were no black employs that work for the town at snulxd that was 1969. live in the city. >> that's true. ng at artment i was rent the time when i first cameq ñrh, it was still segregation at the time, and i cou onlyok liven a couple of places inÑi manassas. >> reporter:t( 35 years later hl would achieve two moreym first. >>xd i'm the first black sherif and ince quilliam county >> laguna is the first6m assist chief of staff manassas police african-american woman to rise jtjzd highest position in the dartmentw3 where hill started 50 years ago. that heçó did and knowing the barriers that he haa to breaxnthe path he had to go through and then so many years later, then i come through and i'm there again a the same p
mark segravesi report. >> reporter: glendale hill has been sherf of prince william county for 15 years and has been that.50 years july 1st of this year. 0>> reporter: in those years sheriff hill has broken down more than one racial barrier in the predominantly white county, startingep"%q! his first job a the firstfá african-american pole officer on the manassas city police department. >> thereok were no black employs that work for the town at snulxd that was 1969. live...
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confidants to walk away from a battle with doj, and he believes that his allies on capitol hill, such as mark meadows of north carolina, and others like that are prepared to try to investigate the origins again of the russia investigation to go back to the department of justice, to people like james comey, maybe bring them back to capitol hill. for many republicans, close to the president, this is the path to a victory in 2020. to not let this rest, to put this on the democrats again and again, and frame what has happened over the past two years in deeply partisan terms. >> from charlotte to washington tonight. our thanks to julia ainsley, peter baker, robert costa, for starting off our broadcast in such fine fashion. >>> coming up for us, as trump enjoys his victory lap, others warn he isn't in the clear just yet. two veteran federal prosecutors who worked for that office still investigating the president, join us next. >>> and later, the 2020 gift the democrats say the republicans handed them today. we'll see about that. the 11th hour, however, is just getting started. with signs of spring
confidants to walk away from a battle with doj, and he believes that his allies on capitol hill, such as mark meadows of north carolina, and others like that are prepared to try to investigate the origins again of the russia investigation to go back to the department of justice, to people like james comey, maybe bring them back to capitol hill. for many republicans, close to the president, this is the path to a victory in 2020. to not let this rest, to put this on the democrats again and again,...
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. >>> on your mark, get set, go, justice hill out of oklahoma state was the fastest of the runng backnning quarterback and a's prospec, kyler murray is a shade over 5'10" and not 5-9. he's not doing drills this weekend but he's planning on throwing and running at oklahoma's pro day in about two weeks. >> i feel like i'm the most impactful guy on the field and the best player on the field all the time. that's the confidence that i have in my myself, my teammates have in me, and i've always had to play at this height. i don't know, everybody's trying to make it out to be something but at the same time i just go out there and play the game that i love. >> while murray is at the combine, the a's were taking on the rockies in the desert. 4th inning, matt olson with a base hit. oakland takes a 2-0 lead. same inning, chad pender knocks a double down the line. that will score two more runs and oakland goes up 4-0. then second baseman goes 2 for 3 on the day, two rbi, both of them coming right here on the two-run homer in the 6th: the first of the spring. a's win it, 6-3. >>> when you go to a
. >>> on your mark, get set, go, justice hill out of oklahoma state was the fastest of the runng backnning quarterback and a's prospec, kyler murray is a shade over 5'10" and not 5-9. he's not doing drills this weekend but he's planning on throwing and running at oklahoma's pro day in about two weeks. >> i feel like i'm the most impactful guy on the field and the best player on the field all the time. that's the confidence that i have in my myself, my teammates have in me,...
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news çó4's mark segraves. >> glendale hill has beeni]e1lpk sheriff for prince william county for 15 yearsn therjf >> in in a 50 ahim h'sÑi broke t)p& bal2%ers infá açó starting asjffáfá the first job police officer on theq manassas city police department. was 1969.çó hill recalls it wasn't easy forl açóck man to find ai] place to live in the city. >> nhapartment that i was game here, i only could live in atcouple of places in manassas. >> 35 years hill would achieve two more firsts. >>zv i am the first blackñr sh in prince william countyheÑi and first black to benb elected to countywi! position. > captainq tina laguna credits hill for opening the door for her generation of a can america ofisicers. lagunhe first assistant chief of the manassas police department, the first african-american woman to rise to the secondñr h hest position in the department where hill started 50 years ago. qhe things he did and knowi break and the path that he had to goc through and then some years later then i come through and i'm there at the same police department. áh @ tt&háhp &hc% caret one of the best
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mark seagraves. >>> and hapning right now on capitol hill, congress demanding answers after the grounding of khe boeing 737 max jets. here's a live loo at a senate safety hearing wnd gayonerlez b desk. tell us about this. >> swendy, ts the first of many congressional hearings planned about the safety of boeing planes, and it comesf course aft those two deadly accidents invving the new max 8 jet. the lion-air crash back last october, and then the ethiopian crash earlier this month. lawmakers have two big questio they want answered. first, how had both boeing and faa responded to the crashes. and then the second big question being how was the max originally certified for flight and why is it that boeing isssentially able to certify itself? that program was actually appred byongress. in its opening statements just in the last 15 minutes the transportation department's inspector general admitted there are weaknesses. >> faa plans toevamp its oversight process by the end of july019. sustained management attention will remain essential to ensure oda companieset comply with s regulations. >> today's hearing c
mark seagraves. >>> and hapning right now on capitol hill, congress demanding answers after the grounding of khe boeing 737 max jets. here's a live loo at a senate safety hearing wnd gayonerlez b desk. tell us about this. >> swendy, ts the first of many congressional hearings planned about the safety of boeing planes, and it comesf course aft those two deadly accidents invving the new max 8 jet. the lion-air crash back last october, and then the ethiopian crash earlier this...
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steve: brian the conclusion of last week we learned of two lawmakers up on capitol hill, mark pokan,nois. he loves nickelback. we will have the debate, nickelback, good band, bad band right here on today's show. ainsley: a lot weighed in. the majority of you really liked nickelback. you said your kids don't like it. steve: my kids hate nickelback. i kind of like it. brian: fundamentally it was about hr-1. that is not as sexy as nickelback. steve: we'll talk about that shortly. meantime it is the 8:00 hour here on "fox & friends." we start with a fox news alert amount live look at capitol hill as the president's budget is being delivered to the lawmakers to look at it. ainsley: he is expected to ask $8.6 billion to build the border wall. brian: democrats already slamming the proposal. kevin corke live outside of the white house. kevin, you thought this would be accepted in open arms and just signed off on, didn't. reporter: come on. can we all just get along? maybe not. it's a wish-list, right? a priority snapshot, nice. make no mistake about it. it has no chance of passing congress.
steve: brian the conclusion of last week we learned of two lawmakers up on capitol hill, mark pokan,nois. he loves nickelback. we will have the debate, nickelback, good band, bad band right here on today's show. ainsley: a lot weighed in. the majority of you really liked nickelback. you said your kids don't like it. steve: my kids hate nickelback. i kind of like it. brian: fundamentally it was about hr-1. that is not as sexy as nickelback. steve: we'll talk about that shortly. meantime it is...
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we've even seen mark zuckerberg on capitol hill. come, janai, thank you so much. >>> coming up next here on "gma," one-on-one with the brand-new bachelorette, hannah b., what she's telling "gma" about her journey for love. >>> we've got more with robin live from abu dhabi. historic special olympic games about to begin. >>> it's all about girl power with tory johnson and we have "deals & steals" from companies run by women. they all give back in a big way and we're going to give you something, everything 50% off. and a great audience. [ applause ] we'll be right back on "good morning america." don't go anywhere. all right? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ walgreens... battle beautifully to severe rheumatoid arthritis was intense. my mom's pain from moderate i wondered if she could do the stuff she does for us... ...which is kind of, a lot. and if that pain... could mean something worse? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain... and helps stop irreversible joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, s
we've even seen mark zuckerberg on capitol hill. come, janai, thank you so much. >>> coming up next here on "gma," one-on-one with the brand-new bachelorette, hannah b., what she's telling "gma" about her journey for love. >>> we've got more with robin live from abu dhabi. historic special olympic games about to begin. >>> it's all about girl power with tory johnson and we have "deals & steals" from companies run by women. they all...
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hill. that's when i met them. >> suspects joanna mae macy rogers and mark morasky. he told me, he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and get me out of here now. they were very direct. there was going to be an issue. i remember saying, you know what, just take the truck. he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> the hostage taking began. >> he heard sirens. the sound inching closer. >> i told him, i said there's cops everywhere. he told me, just pull over. they'll drive right by. >> officers were monditoring frm the sky. the first moment to bail. >> when i started to make the right-hand turn to get on to the freeway. when i was making the turn, i rechd over to unbuckle my seat belt. he caught me. he got pretty upset. very upset. >> driving, suspect morasky keeping a grip on his seat belt. behind the ups truck, a sea of patrol cars. >> when i saw that many officers behind me, i'm in trouble. i figured this guy did something pretty bad. >> he thought, keep driving. >> i figured as long as we were driving, we're okay. we're okay for now.
hill. that's when i met them. >> suspects joanna mae macy rogers and mark morasky. he told me, he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and get me out of here now. they were very direct. there was going to be an issue. i remember saying, you know what, just take the truck. he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> the hostage taking began. >> he heard sirens. the sound inching closer. >> i told him, i said there's cops everywhere. he told me,...
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and congressman mark meadows and jim jordan of ohio speak at the conservative political action conference. >>> going back to capitol hill for a hearing on female veterans healthcare issues. officials testify before a house appropriations subcommittee.
and congressman mark meadows and jim jordan of ohio speak at the conservative political action conference. >>> going back to capitol hill for a hearing on female veterans healthcare issues. officials testify before a house appropriations subcommittee.
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joining me to discuss what happens next as michael cohen returns to capitol hill on wednesday is democratic congressman markadler said his committee will request documents from more than 60 people connected to president donald trump and his administration. but he also added that impeachment is a long way down the road. based on what you've heard, sir, from cohen this past week do you think there's enough evidence already for impeachment to move forward? >> well, we can't. we don't have the votes. either in the house or the senate. so we have to continue to build that case. and we have to be mindful that there are two extensive investigations going on. the southern district of new york and of course the special counsel's investigation. >> and sir, what struck -- what struck you the most from michael cohen's testimony this week? i've heard a lot of people break it down in so many different ways in terms of what it's teeing up for future questions, what he has confirmed about past actions. what for you was the most notable moment? >> actually, it's the overall. there was a very telling sentence in his opening
joining me to discuss what happens next as michael cohen returns to capitol hill on wednesday is democratic congressman markadler said his committee will request documents from more than 60 people connected to president donald trump and his administration. but he also added that impeachment is a long way down the road. based on what you've heard, sir, from cohen this past week do you think there's enough evidence already for impeachment to move forward? >> well, we can't. we don't have...
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fraud, all kinds of things are looking at in 2017 but here is what mark meadows, one of the most outspoken conservatives on capitol hillhen lied about seeking a pardon from donald trump, wanting to work in donald trump's administration and both times he lied under oath. does that make him an impeachable witness? he could be discredited? >> he could be discredited by have no reason to believe michael cohen said is relied upon if any ultimate prosecution of anybody else in the president's inner circle up to and including the president himself. documents don't lie. that is the quick apart. hundreds of pages were released from the justice department. they've got emails, icloud account, phone logs, everything off of his phones when they rated in april 2018, the recording devices, they don't need michael cohen's testimony for anything to go after anybody else unless they can corroborate it with someone else's testimony or other documentation. they have the receipt and that is why the president's inner circle should be scared, not anything michael cohen has said. >> they didn't charge them with anything connected to russian c
fraud, all kinds of things are looking at in 2017 but here is what mark meadows, one of the most outspoken conservatives on capitol hillhen lied about seeking a pardon from donald trump, wanting to work in donald trump's administration and both times he lied under oath. does that make him an impeachable witness? he could be discredited? >> he could be discredited by have no reason to believe michael cohen said is relied upon if any ultimate prosecution of anybody else in the president's...
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but it seems like the team and owner mark davis found out that the coliseums don't grow on trees. the vote was unanimous. >> commissioner hillaye. >> commissioner taylor? 2019-20 their old oakland home with an option to stay for a second season. fans are thrilled that the silver and black will stick around even temporarily. >> i feel really good about that. keep it here in oakland. >> i am a happy camper. the tailgate parties are fun even if we don't go to the games. >> play on my emotions. i want them to stay. >> the coliseum authority okayed a one-year deal for the upcoming season with the raiders paying rent of $6,975,000. that's $4 million more than last year and they have an option of a second year at $9,975,000. they'll pay a $750,000 fee to settle a dispute over rk teorary home after the city of oakland slapped them and the nfl with an anti-trust lawsuit over their plan too vas the owner, mark tadiums are in short supply. >> they did their window shopping and found out what they had here was still a pretty good deal. >> the deal must still be approved by the oakland city council and alameda county supervisors. it's ex
but it seems like the team and owner mark davis found out that the coliseums don't grow on trees. the vote was unanimous. >> commissioner hillaye. >> commissioner taylor? 2019-20 their old oakland home with an option to stay for a second season. fans are thrilled that the silver and black will stick around even temporarily. >> i feel really good about that. keep it here in oakland. >> i am a happy camper. the tailgate parties are fun even if we don't go to the games....
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hill. and that's when i met them. >> reporter: suspects joanna mae macy-rodgers and mark morasky. >> she had come up too, and he had gotten close. and he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and you're going get me out of here now. they were very direct. i was just take the truck. when i said take the truck, he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> reporter: the hostage-taking began. as he jumped into the seat, he heard sirens, the sound inching closer. >> i told them, i said hey, there are cops everywhere. he said just pull over. they'll pull right by. >> officers were monitoring from the sky. he was forced on to southbound 87. it brought the first moment he thought to bail. >> when i started to make the right-hand turn, i was going to jump out of the truck. when i was making the turn, i had reached over with my left hand and i was trying to unbuckle my seat belt. well, he caught me, and he got pretty upset, very upset. >> ellerd continued driving, suspect morasky keeping a grip on his seat belt. behind a sea of patrol cars. >> when i saw that many officers behind me, it was kind of
hill. and that's when i met them. >> reporter: suspects joanna mae macy-rodgers and mark morasky. >> she had come up too, and he had gotten close. and he said i'm telling you, you're going to get me out of here and you're going get me out of here now. they were very direct. i was just take the truck. when i said take the truck, he had put the shotgun two inches from my cheek. >> reporter: the hostage-taking began. as he jumped into the seat, he heard sirens, the sound inching...
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the 40-year-old freshman congressman arrived on capitol hill in january 2013 to make his mark.ud son of west texas was virtually unknown in washington. >> i was covering a congressional baseball practice. there was this one kind of skinny scraggly haired member of congress there. a couple people went up to him and said oh, are you so-and-so from so-and-so's office coming to pitch us some fastballs. he said no, actually, i'm beto o'rourke, a mib of congress. i represent el paso. >> though he was a nuby, he wasn't shying away from bold ideas. >> you're told to kwleep your head down, try to get re-elected and wait until your party is in the majority. that's not the way i approach life and not the way i would approach a challenge like this. i want to get something done. >> with republicans in firm control of the house, beto's efforts were stymied. >> i don't think you can really point to any major accomplishments that beto would have had in congress in large part because the whole time he was in congress, democrats were in the minority. it was a very frustrating time for him. >> th
the 40-year-old freshman congressman arrived on capitol hill in january 2013 to make his mark.ud son of west texas was virtually unknown in washington. >> i was covering a congressional baseball practice. there was this one kind of skinny scraggly haired member of congress there. a couple people went up to him and said oh, are you so-and-so from so-and-so's office coming to pitch us some fastballs. he said no, actually, i'm beto o'rourke, a mib of congress. i represent el paso. >>...
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hill. this one from u.s. senator markarner from virginia, says, "congress and the american people deserve to judge the facts themselves, the special counsel's report must be provided to congress immediately and the attorney general should swiftly prepare a declassified version of the report for the public. nothing short of that will suffice. also critical that all documents related to the special counsel's investigation be preserved and made available to the appropriate congressional committees. any attempt by the trump administration to cover up the reports of this investigation into russia's attack on our democracy would be unacceptable." that from the democratic vice chair of the senate select committee on intelligence. the president has said publicly on the south lawn just the other day that he would be in favor of putting the mueller report out to the public. he said that decision, as he is accurate to say, is up to the attorney general william barr and we saw that in barr's confirmation hearing on capitol hill peppe
hill. this one from u.s. senator markarner from virginia, says, "congress and the american people deserve to judge the facts themselves, the special counsel's report must be provided to congress immediately and the attorney general should swiftly prepare a declassified version of the report for the public. nothing short of that will suffice. also critical that all documents related to the special counsel's investigation be preserved and made available to the appropriate congressional...
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account by people on the other end of pennsylvania avenue of on capitol hill as to what he should and should not do russian mark> the memo will make it a lot harder for him to appease democrats on this question. he has not said anything other than what was in his sunday memo. he will be coming before some house members. that hearing is not going to be about his budget. he will get questions about what , if anything congress will be able to see. you should know more at that point. jason: do you have any sense of what the timing is when some larger group of people will see some larger version of this report? we should people havevery few seen the whole thing. exactly, barr says that he intends to take weeks, not could to see what he potentially release. whether he decides to release that to congress or congress decides to release that to the public or whether congress decides to release it to the public, all those questions are still out there. carol: online at businessweek.com, the organizing app that helped house and the ocasio-cortez get elected. ocasio-cortez get elected. jason: it is about to go mainstream.
account by people on the other end of pennsylvania avenue of on capitol hill as to what he should and should not do russian mark> the memo will make it a lot harder for him to appease democrats on this question. he has not said anything other than what was in his sunday memo. he will be coming before some house members. that hearing is not going to be about his budget. he will get questions about what , if anything congress will be able to see. you should know more at that point. jason: do...
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to prison, the president's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, back on the hill behind closed doors right now. this marks round four for cohen. after three days of testimony last week. >> based on that public testimony, michael cohen's personal attorney lanny davis now pushing for an investigation into president trump in new york. davis says the president committed, quote, multiple felonies, adding, the new york state attorney general and manhattan district attorney based alone on these trump personal hush money reimbursement checks to cohen while he was president probably have jurisdiction to launch an investigation into mr. trump. wow. indeed, arguably the manhattan d.a. could seek a criminal indictment of president trump while he is still president since the district attorney is not literally subject to the department of justice memo. it's complicated. >> cohen's testimony set the stage for congress to request documents from the white house. those documents set forth by the house judiciary committee chairman jerry nadler pertain to a wide range of allegations including obstruction of justice, public c
to prison, the president's former lawyer and fixer, michael cohen, back on the hill behind closed doors right now. this marks round four for cohen. after three days of testimony last week. >> based on that public testimony, michael cohen's personal attorney lanny davis now pushing for an investigation into president trump in new york. davis says the president committed, quote, multiple felonies, adding, the new york state attorney general and manhattan district attorney based alone on...
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so walking around the hill, there were certainly some voices, trump's allies, mark meadows, talking about repealing obamacare. but the majority of republicans are really uncomfortable with this. they just lost the house on -- democrats ran on a message of protecting the affordable care act. republicans are very honest that they needed to take back that narrative. like kimberly said, there is no plan right now. and the president frankly surprised them all. he had just kind of been no collusion in the russia report, the mueller report, and he showed up on the hill and said we're the party of health care now, we're going to repeal obamacare. and republicans were like, wait a second, let's keep talking about the victory and the mueller report. and what it did was it gave democrats something to unite around because they are divided on health care, on how to fix the system, on how to go forward, whether it's medicare for all, whether it's bolstering obamacare, but they can all be united in keeping obamacare in place, especially when republicans don't have a plan. >> and because their civics bra
so walking around the hill, there were certainly some voices, trump's allies, mark meadows, talking about repealing obamacare. but the majority of republicans are really uncomfortable with this. they just lost the house on -- democrats ran on a message of protecting the affordable care act. republicans are very honest that they needed to take back that narrative. like kimberly said, there is no plan right now. and the president frankly surprised them all. he had just kind of been no collusion...
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investigations into president trump ahead of michael cohen's return to capitol hill next week to testify again m republican congressman mark green giving his thoughts on the democrats' end game. >> oh, it's absolutely going towards impeachment. i mean, these guys want to do -- they hate donald trump, and they're going to do everything they can to try to take him out. the best witness they've got is michael cocohen, a guy who lied multiple times to the irs, lied on financial documents, lied to congress, and he's the witness to congress. it's pretty ridiculous. jon: garrett tenney is in washington with more. >> reporter: from the white house to capitol hill, folks in d.c. are bracing for the mueller report. as you mentioned, it's not clear how much of the report will be made public, and there is bipartisan support for that. but the attorney general will be the one who ultimately makes that decision. some republicans, though, are already suggesting the report will be anticlimatic while others are suggesting it shouldn't be trusted because of the democratic ties held by some of the mueller team. today at cpac president trump o
investigations into president trump ahead of michael cohen's return to capitol hill next week to testify again m republican congressman mark green giving his thoughts on the democrats' end game. >> oh, it's absolutely going towards impeachment. i mean, these guys want to do -- they hate donald trump, and they're going to do everything they can to try to take him out. the best witness they've got is michael cocohen, a guy who lied multiple times to the irs, lied on financial documents,...
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here is what congressman mark meadows, one of the most outspoken conservatives on capitol hill said,ael, and lied about seeking a pardon from president trump. he lied about wanting to work in president trump's administration, and both times, he lied under oath." does that make him and if effete general witness? he could be discredited? >> he could be discredited. i have no reason to believe that anything michael cohen says will be relied upon and any ultimate prosecution of anybody else in the president's inner circle up to and including the president himself. documents don't lie. that's been a critical part. you read these hundreds of pages that were released today from the justice department, it is -- they've got the emails, the icloud account, they've got the phone logs, they've got everything office phones when they rated it in april of 2018. they've got the recording devices. they don't need michael cohen's testimony for anything to go after anybody else unless they can corroborate that with someone else's testimony are the documentation. they have their receipts. that is why th
here is what congressman mark meadows, one of the most outspoken conservatives on capitol hill said,ael, and lied about seeking a pardon from president trump. he lied about wanting to work in president trump's administration, and both times, he lied under oath." does that make him and if effete general witness? he could be discredited? >> he could be discredited. i have no reason to believe that anything michael cohen says will be relied upon and any ultimate prosecution of anybody...
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mark. it seems unreal. especially in light of the recent rainfall that we have. a lot of sunshine. beautiful camera here. san francisco out towards the east bay hillsnd just a few high clouds will be working their way into the bay area this afternoon and the south bay. san jose will be approaching the 70-degree mark for tomorrow. they will easily be into the 70s this weekend. that's the weather headlines, warming trend that will continue into friday and saturday. take a look at the breakdown for you. you can see temperatures beginning to warm up and into sunday, that will be the warmest day of the weekend translating to some lower 70s essentially feeling like 70 degrees everywhere and i will say to enjoy the weather because we are tracking more rain chances next week. the rainy season is not over, just are nice welcome break for right now. >> the satellite right now, you can see some high clouds just offshore. some of these high clouds will approach the region over the next few hours. still mostly sunny skies, some more high cloud cover by 4:00 or five. san francisco, 61 degrees. santa rosa, 62. most areas in the lower 60s at this 12:00 hour. we'll
mark. it seems unreal. especially in light of the recent rainfall that we have. a lot of sunshine. beautiful camera here. san francisco out towards the east bay hillsnd just a few high clouds will be working their way into the bay area this afternoon and the south bay. san jose will be approaching the 70-degree mark for tomorrow. they will easily be into the 70s this weekend. that's the weather headlines, warming trend that will continue into friday and saturday. take a look at the breakdown...
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mark, what do we have this week? we have the white crow, which is a biopic about rudolf nureyev. we have us, the new film byjordan hillo may get out. and minding the gap, a skateboarding movie that is not really about skateboarding. the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. an interesting story directed by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes's character defecting. he is asked what he knows and what happened. he says enigmatically that he had an explosion of character, a great phrase. the film then retraces itself and we see the progress of this kid from a fairly impoverished background who makes his way up the tree and comes to dance in paris, sees paris, falls in love with it, to some extent is seduced by it, which the russian authorities are not happy with at all. everything is ok, don't worry. stay with me. they are trying to kidnap me. keep it cool. if this is a punishment. it is not a punishment. if this is because rudy spent time hanging out with me and my friends, cani hanging out with me and my fri
mark, what do we have this week? we have the white crow, which is a biopic about rudolf nureyev. we have us, the new film byjordan hillo may get out. and minding the gap, a skateboarding movie that is not really about skateboarding. the white crow — i'm quite intrigued, it sounds good. an interesting story directed by ralph fiennes, who also has a role in the film, and it is about rudolf nureyev‘s defection to the west. the film opens with ralph fiennes's character defecting. he is asked...
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you have on citol hill the ranking member of the senate intelligencecommittee, senator mark warner, calling for as much t the report to b released the rest of the country, pu ically, as possible. there are parts the public doesn't get to see because it involves grand jury information, classified information, and senator warner among others want to make sure the report in full is transmitted to congress so lawmakers can see it as well. bill barr committed to lawmakers he wanted transparency but hot would commit to releasing the full report in his confirmation hearing. and the president has said he wants america to be ableo see it but he said it is up to hs attorney general to decide when and and how much to be able to release to the public. and just to tak beat and step back here.ob remember,t mueller, right, was appointed in may of 2017. just several months into the trump administration. itheame on heels of a chaotic time inside the trump administration aft the firing of former fbi director james comey. ther had been a series of personnel changes, the president was feeling under pressure af
you have on citol hill the ranking member of the senate intelligencecommittee, senator mark warner, calling for as much t the report to b released the rest of the country, pu ically, as possible. there are parts the public doesn't get to see because it involves grand jury information, classified information, and senator warner among others want to make sure the report in full is transmitted to congress so lawmakers can see it as well. bill barr committed to lawmakers he wanted transparency but...
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mark shields and michael gerson break downwahe latest from ington. author clemency burton-hilllistening to classical music. and, much more. >> woodruff: as we have been reporting, president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, was sentenced thursday to less an four years in federal prison for tax and bank fraud. that is far less than the hly 20 years he had face under federal sentencing guidelines. the sentence delivered by a district judge in alexandria, virginia, sparked outrage on social media, with some advocates noting the stark ldisparities in our crimi justice system. former federal judge kevin sharp is here with an insider' perspective. kevin sharp, welcome to the newshour. we talk about sentencing guidelines. what are they, who sets them and do judges have to abide by them? >> well, thank you for havingse me. encing guidelines came about in the late 1980's as a counter to what i believed to be too much disparity across the country about sentencing so these guidelines came about formed by a commission, presidential commission. lots of experts in the area and they
mark shields and michael gerson break downwahe latest from ington. author clemency burton-hilllistening to classical music. and, much more. >> woodruff: as we have been reporting, president's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, was sentenced thursday to less an four years in federal prison for tax and bank fraud. that is far less than the hly 20 years he had face under federal sentencing guidelines. the sentence delivered by a district judge in alexandria, virginia, sparked outrage...
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mark was saying. >> if you talk to democrats about that, they -- in the hill, maybe not so thrilled with that, but thel are like, well, that's more popular than whatever trump is talking about. >> you can talk about socialism when you talk about my child has to stop their cancer treatment or my kids can't be on my insurance or pre-existing condition is pregnancy. that should not be a pre-existing condition. when you start saying how this is going to in actuality affect you, you can talk about socialism all you want but losing your health care or losing your insurance for your children, that hits home. >> i'm surprised it doesn't make him more nervous after what happened in 2018 with the democrats in the house. >> reality is here he has a short memory about that. and president trump declared victory after the midterms, even though they lost pretty historically. so i think -- >> and hethe ticket. >> there's a lot of evidence here over the last ten years as championed, really does run out when it comes to health care because this is what matters to real people at home. and that's something they're going
mark was saying. >> if you talk to democrats about that, they -- in the hill, maybe not so thrilled with that, but thel are like, well, that's more popular than whatever trump is talking about. >> you can talk about socialism when you talk about my child has to stop their cancer treatment or my kids can't be on my insurance or pre-existing condition is pregnancy. that should not be a pre-existing condition. when you start saying how this is going to in actuality affect you, you can...
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this week we welcome members of the congressional sikh caucus to the hill to participate in those celebrations. the festival marks the new year and the beginning of spring season for the global sikh community, the day is tremendous significance in sikhism. it commemorates the year 1699, when sikhism emerged as a collective faith in what is now modern day india. it also celebrates both the birthday of the 10th sikh odell, and the foundation of calsa punt, sikh brotherhood. sikhs across the globe celebrate this day with with enthusiasm and joy. i know they do in the rich san joaquin valley that is home to so many who are farmers and businesspeople and community leaders, and i have the honor to represent them and to celebrate with them. this festival models what all cultures strive for, strong communities coming together to celebrate progress and renewal its dedication to helping one another and peace. i ask my colleagues to please join me in celebrating this special tradition in the sikh community. mr. speaker, every march we come together to honor trailblazing women who have come before us, who have made a differe
this week we welcome members of the congressional sikh caucus to the hill to participate in those celebrations. the festival marks the new year and the beginning of spring season for the global sikh community, the day is tremendous significance in sikhism. it commemorates the year 1699, when sikhism emerged as a collective faith in what is now modern day india. it also celebrates both the birthday of the 10th sikh odell, and the foundation of calsa punt, sikh brotherhood. sikhs across the globe...
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hill. >>> clashes picking out today on the gaza strip is posed any protesters marked a full your protest along this really bored it. and executive arm of the israeli government to our response for the blockade on gaza. despite the clashes at the border fence, leaders were to obtain the demonstrations to allow for ongoing egyptian cease-fire negotiations. >> peaceful people from all over come peacefully sent a strong message what we are calling for is only dignified. >>> with no agreement reached intention so high that is not yet a solution for the conflict between israel and gaza. officials say the border marches will continue. >>> laquan bad news if you're hoping to see the rolling stones perform in the bay area and make the announcement the band made today. >>> in weather the week and off to a beautiful start. lots of sunshine. a few 70s for today but get ready for more 70s and your son the forecast. will take a look at the warm-up for tomorrow but eventually some rain clouds. we'll talk more about your five- day in a few minutes. >>> yoooh, hello yellow! at ross and you find... yes! t
hill. >>> clashes picking out today on the gaza strip is posed any protesters marked a full your protest along this really bored it. and executive arm of the israeli government to our response for the blockade on gaza. despite the clashes at the border fence, leaders were to obtain the demonstrations to allow for ongoing egyptian cease-fire negotiations. >> peaceful people from all over come peacefully sent a strong message what we are calling for is only dignified. >>>...
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>> from my perspective, i think the list really marks a new chapter in terms of setting a new broader tone on capitol hill. there was a lot of heat before, particularly in light of the cohen situation. but now you have a completely new situation with this recall broad aray of letters -- you'd probably seempl, abuse of power and obstruction of justice. i think this is going to get broader and it's going to accelerate very quickly. >> this is, they need -- and jerry nadler said it this weekend. if they're going for impeachment accident they first need to sway the american naub what they're doing is not lz the. you know, this is like the iran contra. in many ways impeachment may be going on now or we just don't call it that or know about it. >> do you think there is a possibility, gloria, that the gauge that maybe there isn't this ability to impeach successfully, that maybe republicans are going to stand by president trump but they're at least going to exact some prolonged suffering. >> absolutely. which could then lead to impeachment if public opinion changes. you can't do it unless the support with you. i
>> from my perspective, i think the list really marks a new chapter in terms of setting a new broader tone on capitol hill. there was a lot of heat before, particularly in light of the cohen situation. but now you have a completely new situation with this recall broad aray of letters -- you'd probably seempl, abuse of power and obstruction of justice. i think this is going to get broader and it's going to accelerate very quickly. >> this is, they need -- and jerry nadler said it...
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the chagrin of many democrats but really rest tuesday a large part is like mark meadows and many people like him on capitol hillth mark meadows. he's is torn between being a decent guy. he's not a mean spirited -- he has been mean spirited to me. he has his flaws like every public official does. donald trump likes that kind of stuff. he likes brash, in your face but meddous, by the way, if had w o wroo, he's from a district that loves him. he has a president who loves and consulting him on. this is a guy who is kofrt and i founded my district in 75, 80% approval rating through most of my run there. guess what that allows to you do? >> apologize. >> it allows to you say i'm sorry, to say, boy, i screwed up. man, i really got that one wrong. allows you to take some tough votes actually. it allows you to do what the 80% don't expect you to do and then you hold town hall meetings and explain why. i certainly hope he does that. i'm wondering noah rothman, on your take on this. you've written a book and you talk a good bit about identity politics. like you, i'm very concerned about the extreme, the extreme elements o
the chagrin of many democrats but really rest tuesday a large part is like mark meadows and many people like him on capitol hillth mark meadows. he's is torn between being a decent guy. he's not a mean spirited -- he has been mean spirited to me. he has his flaws like every public official does. donald trump likes that kind of stuff. he likes brash, in your face but meddous, by the way, if had w o wroo, he's from a district that loves him. he has a president who loves and consulting him on....
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mark, steve liesman, thank you. >>> president trump meeting with senate republicans on capitol hill and coming back to the white house with members of congress on trade. eamon javers is tracking all the news and action from the white house. >> reporter: that's right. looks like we move into a post-mueller political washington here. the democrats on capitol hill are demanding to see the full mueller report by april 2nd. they want doj to turn over an unredacted version of that that certain hill leaders are entitled to see. that fight continues to play out. meanwhile, both parties turn to other fights in washington, particularly health care and this issue of the border wall, where the pentagon reprogrammed a billion dollars expected to go elsewhere towards some border fence construction on the southern border. also, on health care, we're seeing trump department of justice weighing in now and arguing that the obamacare law itself is unconstitutional and should be struck down now that the individual mandate has been removed. that raises a big question about what happens to all the people who depend on certain aspects of o
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and of course mark pocan, starting very much for starting the balance rolling on capitol hill. >>> coming up next, the matriarch's message. a new biography detailing barbara bush's disdain for donald trump, coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc. great news, liberty mutual customizes... uh uh, i deliver the news around here. sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ webut some of us turn outhose dreams...... into action... the bookers. the doers. the 'hit that confirmation button and let's go!'- ers! because bookers know that the perfect place to stay... is right there for the booking. be a booker at booking.com the world's #1 choice for booking accommodations. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's diet,m. coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. becaus
and of course mark pocan, starting very much for starting the balance rolling on capitol hill. >>> coming up next, the matriarch's message. a new biography detailing barbara bush's disdain for donald trump, coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports." stay with us on msnbc. great news, liberty mutual customizes... uh uh, i deliver the news around here. sources say liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty....
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mark [ indiscernible ] can you stand up and encourage them? specs thank you. god bless you. thank you. god bless you. >> [ music ] >> [ applause ] specs [ e it even better. >>> >>> going back to capitol hill for a hearing on female veterans healthcare issues. officials testify before a house
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there are no republicans or democrats that you can find on capitol hill who said that this should happen. we should point out congressman markuestioned betsy devos about the special olympics funding cut, he put out a statement tie "today" saying he is glad the administration changed course. and by the way, can someone pull betsy from under the bus? erin? >> thank you very much, ryan. >>> and next, jeanne tries, tries to catch up with senator elizabeth warren. . >> you're the fastest presidential nominee that's ever run. had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. it's nice. ♪ you got this! ♪ woo! ♪ ♪ ♪ (driver) relax, it's just a bug. that's not a bug, that's not a bug! (burke) hit and drone. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-du
there are no republicans or democrats that you can find on capitol hill who said that this should happen. we should point out congressman markuestioned betsy devos about the special olympics funding cut, he put out a statement tie "today" saying he is glad the administration changed course. and by the way, can someone pull betsy from under the bus? erin? >> thank you very much, ryan. >>> and next, jeanne tries, tries to catch up with senator elizabeth warren. . >>...
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hill. oh, it just barely fell off that hio . it's goingreach. good putt. >> so, garcia will have an t opportunity hewin the hole. kuch put a mark on that. >> yeah, dan, i got to give him a lot of credit there, sergio, a must stepup situation to fly that short iron into 122, into , vicious bree pulled the perfect club, for the perfect shot. w he's got it down the hill to his left. again, one the things the guys ha toactor at this point is they're on a very exposed partf of the g course and the wind is howling. y> sergio has proven himself to be a rea good match play putter through the years. but he's got to bury this one right now, or he's headed home. >> garcia drops i in. wins it, so 2 down with three to play. >> something different about match play versus stroke play on the greens. the finality of it all, i suppose. >> that match player winner of this match. b will ite tiger woods, three-time winner in this event? or can lucas bjerregaard pull off an upset. it will be tiger to play firs second shot to the short par 4, roger. >> well, tiger is first to go. and this hole is cut really in a funny spot here. in the bas of a slope
hill. oh, it just barely fell off that hio . it's goingreach. good putt. >> so, garcia will have an t opportunity hewin the hole. kuch put a mark on that. >> yeah, dan, i got to give him a lot of credit there, sergio, a must stepup situation to fly that short iron into 122, into , vicious bree pulled the perfect club, for the perfect shot. w he's got it down the hill to his left. again, one the things the guys ha toactor at this point is they're on a very exposed partf of the g...