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andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!yday i get invited to power station. so these are your grandparents. yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. about 10% of iceland is covered in glaciers. but glaciologists now believe that all of iceland's glaciers will be gone in just 200
andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!yday i get invited to power station. so these are your grandparents. yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel...
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andri, how does looking at these photos make you feel?stalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. about 10% of iceland is covered in glaciers. but glaciologists now believe that all of iceland's glaciers will be gone in just 200 years. we meet a guide to help navigate us on a long walk high up into the clouds. "here are the colours replacing the flowers. "here are the bulbs replacing the stars, "here are the brands replacing the species, "here are the freezers replacing the glaciers. "this is the eye of the storm, the reason for everything is right here in my cart." tell me about where we are standing right now. we are standing at this memorial pla
andri, how does looking at these photos make you feel?stalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing....
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andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks! i get invited to power station. so these are your grandparents. yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. about 10% of iceland is covered in glaciers. but glaciologists now believe that all of iceland's glaciers will be gone in just 200 year
andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks! i get invited to power station. so these are your grandparents. yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel...
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andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!ation. so these are your grandparents? yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. about 10% of iceland is covered in glaciers. but glaciologists now believe that all of iceland's glaciers will be gone in just 200 years. we meet a guide to help
andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!ation. so these are your grandparents? yes, this is iceland's highest peak, 2119 metres. grandma is not even wearing a coat, is she. no, it's good weather there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are...
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andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!her there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live that period. so then the glaciers will go, and after 300 years, these photos will be totally alien to that generation, especially in iceland. when the ice has left iceland. andri wanted to take me somewhere to show me just how quickly the landscape is changing. about 10% of iceland is covered in glaciers. but glaciologists now believe that all of iceland's glaciers will be gone in just 200 years. we meet a guide to help navigate us on a long walk high up into the clouds. "here are the colours replacing the flowers. "here are the bulbs replacing the stars, "here are th
andri, hello. welcome. hi, i'm cat. welcome to my power station. thanks!her there. so i slightly interrupted you, can i help you hang these up? i am choosing what photos i would like to use in my book. i will put this one up here. andre, how does looking at these photos make you feel? they have always made me feel nostalgic, proud, but they are also a slice section of time, that is, this is the first generation that was able to enjoy glaciers, and we only have three generations that will live...
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college colors day so he made one and proudly pinned it on his t-shirt his teacher wrote he was va andryinging the university hundreds rallied >> woov arer got emails, tweets, phone calls. >> reporter: yunlversity sentb a care package, a jersey the campus icon is painted would the boy's drawing and now turning the boy's home made logo into a a opilgs it t-shirt >> that's the way to do it right there. >> it's cute put the kid was in florida florida and tennessee couldn't be bigger rivals and so that's obviously not cool -- >> all the haters though >> it is a cool t-shirt what they made of of if >>> sometimes you have to stop and smell the flowers, even if you're arsquirrel. stop to sniff light yellow daisy. took a reported 500 snaps buteneded up with three final good ones. after the shoot he apparently ate the flower. but you have to take a guzillion pictures. >> and totally worth it. wow with, that was great >>> welcome to tuesday morning. it's september 10th. a cool shot, a live look out over san francisco. >> back and forth. it's on repeat. >> like a movie, gotham or something. good morni
college colors day so he made one and proudly pinned it on his t-shirt his teacher wrote he was va andryinging the university hundreds rallied >> woov arer got emails, tweets, phone calls. >> reporter: yunlversity sentb a care package, a jersey the campus icon is painted would the boy's drawing and now turning the boy's home made logo into a a opilgs it t-shirt >> that's the way to do it right there. >> it's cute put the kid was in florida florida and tennessee couldn't...
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shaw is portedly taking a stake in emerson electric andri planningo push for significant changes, includingential split up. emerson is known for the process automation which helps power plants and factories in areas like minin and cement. both d.e. shaw and emerson declined to comment.ri emerson ele shares rose nearly 3.5% to 66.40. >>> time for the weekly market monitor. he has three stocks that he believes could rise 15 to 25% over the nextier. this is his fst time on nightly business rortus and we welcome t tmas plum, the president and portfolio manager of plumb funds thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> we start with the digital payments company square something of a fallenual. last yearla $so 0 stock. lsday around $60 what do you think pro the gain you are looking for. >> well, i thinkthe merch volume has been something that's been an issue for them. but when we look forwardwe they have a lot of non-financial transactions add-ones to services and looks to us like it's botmed out and that when we still see a company with 30 to 40% revenuewth we think it's a great opportunity, mark
shaw is portedly taking a stake in emerson electric andri planningo push for significant changes, includingential split up. emerson is known for the process automation which helps power plants and factories in areas like minin and cement. both d.e. shaw and emerson declined to comment.ri emerson ele shares rose nearly 3.5% to 66.40. >>> time for the weekly market monitor. he has three stocks that he believes could rise 15 to 25% over the nextier. this is his fst time on nightly...
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that was andri washington reporting at this time amazon's public relations department has not respondedissue. >>the homeowner says it feels like the response from the online retail giant was disingenuous. >>this month we're celebrating hispanic heritage month tonight, we take a closer look at a special school program that features mary actually music mariachi is a type of musical group originally from mexico consists of instruments, including violence. trump, it's guitars. >>and a high pitched 5 string guitar called the but it wouldn't be called a mariachi group without its musicians and that's something students at a las vegas, middle school know for a fact have reporter sandy, howat spent the day with those students ishares a positive impact they're having their community but to the nation. >>the center for that is area and inspiration when i was first beginning. >>a popular singer such as we sent the fat and then there's fernando jimenez and will seal guy have made my the at t music a tradition here at monocle middle school in las vegas. money and she is part of the school's heritage
that was andri washington reporting at this time amazon's public relations department has not respondedissue. >>the homeowner says it feels like the response from the online retail giant was disingenuous. >>this month we're celebrating hispanic heritage month tonight, we take a closer look at a special school program that features mary actually music mariachi is a type of musical group originally from mexico consists of instruments, including violence. trump, it's guitars....
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competitors had toalance trace andries as they made their way through the course they competed for cash, prizes, hopefully a nice trip, but the finish line, proud of my heritage look what's happening. >> i love it it's really talented >>> finally, a reason to work out and a tough go in the big easy the cowboys fall to the saints in sunday night football spotlight. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. get clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. janssen can help you explore so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very
competitors had toalance trace andries as they made their way through the course they competed for cash, prizes, hopefully a nice trip, but the finish line, proud of my heritage look what's happening. >> i love it it's really talented >>> finally, a reason to work out and a tough go in the big easy the cowboys fall to the saints in sunday night football spotlight. and tremfya® was proven superior to humira® in providing significantly clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic...
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sons andried, has two went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in?. >> the mccarthy campaign tried to bring pressure on the politicians but it was all power and confrontation. try to make it possible for people to do what you are trying to bring them to do and i think mccarthy's campaign was a little weak. i am not happy with the campaign just based on these protests. concernedam much more about, feel in my gut more deeply, economic injustice in the united states than he seems to. we are different kinds of people. >> the candidates son. you went to the chicago convention. you were there when history was made. smell the teargas. about theu remember convention, david? >> i think you have to have revolutionist politics. any attempt -- political affairs, the conducting and participation in political affairs. you are not talking about, you know. politics is rhetoric. >> i am completely convinced al donahue that the philosophy of is,democratic party was, and hopefully will be -- always will be the philosophy of most of the people of this country. it is or
sons andried, has two went to chicago for mccarthy. >> what town do you live in?. >> the mccarthy campaign tried to bring pressure on the politicians but it was all power and confrontation. try to make it possible for people to do what you are trying to bring them to do and i think mccarthy's campaign was a little weak. i am not happy with the campaign just based on these protests. concernedam much more about, feel in my gut more deeply, economic injustice in the united states than...
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experimental plantations, with rows of tree saplings, e just a's throw away from still-active mines.er mining andry pollution makes it almost impossible to get trees to grow in the depleted sand. so, using a special charcoal additive designed by cincia, workers are planting a variety of species to see which can survive. jhon farfan, a forest engineer, says one yeaago, this area was a wasteland because of illegal mining.sl >> ( tred ): this is a massissa in one year it will grow about four meters tall. this is incredible how trees can .adapt to this type of so >> reporter: cincia has planted 70 different species, including ecologically important indinous ones. thresults are already promising. >> ( translated ): people who have supported us arfascinated because no one thought that they would see the results in such a short time, they thought it would belower. here i can tell you, for a example, that ut 40 years, you are going to see a forest that alrdy has a good size, a good place to host birds, wildlife. we are doing something for the community. >> reporter: while the militarye continues its patrol
experimental plantations, with rows of tree saplings, e just a's throw away from still-active mines.er mining andry pollution makes it almost impossible to get trees to grow in the depleted sand. so, using a special charcoal additive designed by cincia, workers are planting a variety of species to see which can survive. jhon farfan, a forest engineer, says one yeaago, this area was a wasteland because of illegal mining.sl >> ( tred ): this is a massissa in one year it will grow about four...
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that andris of course civic we have been waiting for this trial for many years because he has been announced and then it was always being delayed now i'm thinking about the victims some of them are now with us in how they died without making it to the end of this trial it makes me feel so sorry and upset today the trial got in the way we see a very carefully crafted sequence of bringing the case to a tough indictment and a spreadsheet totally revealing the level of the tragedy more than 3700 people have a right to compensation so what's the current thinking while it's alleged that this pill cause high pressure vessels that supply blood to the legs which in turn crucially delivers it to the left a trail of the heart causing a variety of problems it's not reported as some of the deaths were indeed the result of heart failure and cardiac arrest a lawyer for the drug maker though said that the firm didn't know anything about side effects resulting in heart problems. again believe french people today have little trust in medical companies though and that is dangerous. many scientific publications
that andris of course civic we have been waiting for this trial for many years because he has been announced and then it was always being delayed now i'm thinking about the victims some of them are now with us in how they died without making it to the end of this trial it makes me feel so sorry and upset today the trial got in the way we see a very carefully crafted sequence of bringing the case to a tough indictment and a spreadsheet totally revealing the level of the tragedy more than 3700...
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has been aboun of american national identity and our history of slavery and racial strife andri to me, thats always been with us but it's been elevated to the core political conflict between the two parties, and that's making it very hard for the political system to function. we've created new problems and they will always be with us as a diverse society. the political system in the past has found ways to deal with these problems and make progress and it's made progress at times in which this wasn't the conflict dividing the parties but rather in the 1960s if you look at the votes for the civil rights bill, they were broadly bipartisan. >> david in clearwater, independent. good morning to you. >> caller: i am the founder of the united american super pack and with the recent and previous legal fighting extreme left and right trying to call out and get voters and try to change people's minds, do you feel that there are more independents or free minded voters than there hahave been in the previous cycs and also, personally i don't recognize the democratic party at all. it doesn't seem li
has been aboun of american national identity and our history of slavery and racial strife andri to me, thats always been with us but it's been elevated to the core political conflict between the two parties, and that's making it very hard for the political system to function. we've created new problems and they will always be with us as a diverse society. the political system in the past has found ways to deal with these problems and make progress and it's made progress at times in which this...
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but it's n clear that we can prevent the iranian and potentially the russians andri other cou from kindtaking advantage of this opportunity and building our relationship.la if there comes a point that iran's oil comes backnline, that's very profitable on that side of the world and the u.s. is left out ofe it. resident is playing a dangerous and risky game here. robert o'brien is really personally well liked. the new natiol security advisor. he does not have deep, shall wea strategic credentials and experience within feder bureaucracy. so the president, there's a lot going on, andsn he d have necessarily the most experiencer team you'd wt. >> final thought. congress, if there is action push,ill there be a pressure to t have authorization on capitol hill? >> oh, absolutely. not from everyone. but from many members. they're very uncomfortle -- >> republicans? an i think there will be a few republicans but i to see how they vote. in the past, we saweplicans, like maybe a bob corker, say thing, then sort of vot with the from the, get cowed owwn. there's not a tremendousmot of bravery in the
but it's n clear that we can prevent the iranian and potentially the russians andri other cou from kindtaking advantage of this opportunity and building our relationship.la if there comes a point that iran's oil comes backnline, that's very profitable on that side of the world and the u.s. is left out ofe it. resident is playing a dangerous and risky game here. robert o'brien is really personally well liked. the new natiol security advisor. he does not have deep, shall wea strategic credentials...
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artist andry popular chronicled american life from the teens through the 20's, 30's, the 40's, up until the early 1970's. where this exhibition begins is in the 19 -- early 1930's. there is an image from a saturday evening post cover of returning home from vacation. this is a year after the stock market crashed. times were bad, it was a market downturn. rockwell could look at life in a lighthearted way. this is the vacation from which you need a vacation. the family has returned home exhausted. the hastily packed suitcase, the camera, shoes untied, worn out with signs about a wonderful vacation. something many americans could relate to. which made the magazine welcoming when the post was delivered. people would see something they would relate to at the time. next to this picture is another painting of a vacation from 1938. exotic of vacations, ports of paris, mountains, yearsons, and now six dashboard,pression unsuccessful, this was the vacation in america in the late 1930's as the ravages of the depression, unemployment were spreading throughout the nation. remember the painting i show
artist andry popular chronicled american life from the teens through the 20's, 30's, the 40's, up until the early 1970's. where this exhibition begins is in the 19 -- early 1930's. there is an image from a saturday evening post cover of returning home from vacation. this is a year after the stock market crashed. times were bad, it was a market downturn. rockwell could look at life in a lighthearted way. this is the vacation from which you need a vacation. the family has returned home exhausted....
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plummetedstories after wil ow..they wait to se if t'e don'eav any tes ghon the h child but w ons responsive andrying wch is od. omn chihen wwife. sky fox the highise f scrthey're lookt i bthe to sese to theinent t sent theer t tospi t with serio injuries. us ethe g w bit h odowsarndpe children. my c andoutureers ay.use -- and childr when theenhe a house playing. aonight that child has not been identifiice looking into exactly whaedt ,happened leading up to that fall. back to you. gi in e viran aedus a rape and kidnap montgomery coty is apparentl in theun yus illegally. that's according to ice. s poay oluwakayode adewole adebusuyi offered to let t victim sleep in his car after she became ill.o she woked upthe man raping her. night ice explains the. is from nigeria andaken into custody from montgomery county. >>> poli a fight b over money may have driven a2 year old woman to murderer 82 year horappened yesterdrgay rn inbladensburg. hwa cha pak got into an argument with her neighbor hwa cha pak then called 911 to report. 0 is being held without bond. neighbors are stunned. >> it's shocking to me becse
plummetedstories after wil ow..they wait to se if t'e don'eav any tes ghon the h child but w ons responsive andrying wch is od. omn chihen wwife. sky fox the highise f scrthey're lookt i bthe to sese to theinent t sent theer t tospi t with serio injuries. us ethe g w bit h odowsarndpe children. my c andoutureers ay.use -- and childr when theenhe a house playing. aonight that child has not been identifiice looking into exactly whaedt ,happened leading up to that fall. back to you. gi in e viran...
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the successes from the , lumber andry mining. the manufacturing, the stoves could be really repurposed. it is the last piece that really helped michigan become the motor city state, the ingenuity of the early founders of the automobile industry from henry ford, whose assembly line is famous. and this is every creation of his highland park us and we --e, to all you under rants to william to rants. we have this boom in manufacturing. advances in technology are part of the motorized tractor. to usher in a new era of manufacturing. early in the 20th-century almost 25% of michigan farmers were dairy farmers. we have now moved into the part of the museum that talks about michigan and world war ii. -- m world war ii. our president, frank lindy roosevelt put a call out. president roosevelt: we must be the great arsenal of democracy. >> to create the asset that would help the allies win world war ii. michigan and detroit in particular were very quick to answer the call. making the companies those products switched over to war manufacturin
the successes from the , lumber andry mining. the manufacturing, the stoves could be really repurposed. it is the last piece that really helped michigan become the motor city state, the ingenuity of the early founders of the automobile industry from henry ford, whose assembly line is famous. and this is every creation of his highland park us and we --e, to all you under rants to william to rants. we have this boom in manufacturing. advances in technology are part of the motorized tractor. to...
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>>san jose resident, andri washington believes it was arson i did see a couple of people out there. look like they're up to something. that's the best i can say look like there up to authorities are not releasing many details but in this cell phone video you can hear san jose police trying to get someone outside the building. >>another video you can hear a loud crash. at an adult store just before 00:30pm in the afternoon firefighters say the fire went up to a 3rd alarm around 6.30 police and firefighters blocked off first and second streets >>now accordidg to the mayor sam liccardo he tweeted in our go his thoughts are with the 3 firefighters who were. but he says in his tweet they were if not they did not suffer any critical injuries and you can see investigation. we're live in san jose del on. >>well thank you so much gayle, a discovery bay woman is dead and several others are injured after a boat accident in east contra costa county tonight, friends are grieving and wishing that a fun day on the water had ended differently. kron has the very latest details from the delta near sk
>>san jose resident, andri washington believes it was arson i did see a couple of people out there. look like they're up to something. that's the best i can say look like there up to authorities are not releasing many details but in this cell phone video you can hear san jose police trying to get someone outside the building. >>another video you can hear a loud crash. at an adult store just before 00:30pm in the afternoon firefighters say the fire went up to a 3rd alarm around 6.30...
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i would like to use all of your talents and abilities to bring christians andri jews together in an atmosphere love and respect. demonstrate to them what they have not had for 2000 years and that's the unconditional love of god. that thought was so strong i stopped worrying and i left with diana, men and women ddon't pray together there, women have to pray by themselves, and i told her the thought and she said however do you think that you're going to bring christian and jews together who have been bickering with each other for 2000 years. i said i don't know, but i think i'm supposed to try. we went to a place called the house of david. it was a bookstore and i bought about $400 worth of books dealing with the history of israel. in seminary you don't. [inaudible] really didn't know a lot about the history of israel. i went home and went into a three year study. i read martin luther concerning their jews and lives and i went into a state of depression. i didn't know the man had ever said such vicious things about the jewish people and he did so because he thought when he left the roman catholi
i would like to use all of your talents and abilities to bring christians andri jews together in an atmosphere love and respect. demonstrate to them what they have not had for 2000 years and that's the unconditional love of god. that thought was so strong i stopped worrying and i left with diana, men and women ddon't pray together there, women have to pray by themselves, and i told her the thought and she said however do you think that you're going to bring christian and jews together who have...
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national anthem is being played and he wants america and flag flying on front porches on holidays andrid i've u worked for six presidents starting with ronald reagan who was a great president but i respect they will all. because i w respects the officef the presidency. but i have to tell you no president has done nor in my lifetime than this president on trying to secure this border and protecting america. he supports law enforcement, i know he wrote a series of executive actions when he became president.t. he could have done it in one simple sentence now enforce laws on book which is we were not to doha the past eight year. i came back from retirement working for this president because i heard his speech in arizona on immigration i listened to it for 45 minutes and he was right. on every point he made -- he gets it. he understands it. you know why? because this president takes the time to talk to the experts on the border people like myself, who have done this for decades and listen to us. he's, you know, he's delivering on thoseas promises again 56% dp in most recent illegal border cr
national anthem is being played and he wants america and flag flying on front porches on holidays andrid i've u worked for six presidents starting with ronald reagan who was a great president but i respect they will all. because i w respects the officef the presidency. but i have to tell you no president has done nor in my lifetime than this president on trying to secure this border and protecting america. he supports law enforcement, i know he wrote a series of executive actions when he became...
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as it would tie states' hands andry move the flexibility they need to help residents of high unemployment areas put food on the table. indeed, while urban areas experience a net gain of 3.6 million jobs from 2007 to 2015, rural areas lost 400,000 jobs during that time. meaning that many rural areas have struggled to recover from the great recession. additionally in black communities, black and hispanic households are especially likely to be food insecure and thus disproportionately rely on snap to help them meet basic needs, accounting for about 30% and nearly 20% of snap benefits in 2016 respectively. this this is due in large part to the systemic barriers that african-americans and latin americans face to building wealth, purchasing homes, accessing education, and escaping poverty. poverty rates in these communities are more than double those in white america. and black unemployment rate is still more than twice that of white workers. despite what is spoken of in the white house. in 2016 black americans' median wealth was only $13,406 compared with $142,000 for white americans. people w
as it would tie states' hands andry move the flexibility they need to help residents of high unemployment areas put food on the table. indeed, while urban areas experience a net gain of 3.6 million jobs from 2007 to 2015, rural areas lost 400,000 jobs during that time. meaning that many rural areas have struggled to recover from the great recession. additionally in black communities, black and hispanic households are especially likely to be food insecure and thus disproportionately rely on snap...
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>> jeff andry friends socially. i wanted to have an opportunity to have a meal with jeff and relay the conversation which the president asked me to ask jeff to consider giving. >> so if that was the case, then why was there a problem with you having to do it in secret, essentially? i mean, it was a very important message you were delivering from the president. it was a message that could certainly be viewed as completely inappropriate, considering that you were not even an employee of the white house. you're a private citizen, you're delivering a citizen to the attorney general to limit the investigation. so if you didn't think you were doing anything wrong, then why would it matter that there was a public log? >> i wanted to have the opportunity to speak with jeff in a more relaxed atmosphere and have a meal with him to have the conversation. >> well, you said another reason for not meeting at the doj was because you, quote, did not want sessions to have an advantage over you by meeting on sessions turf, is that ri
>> jeff andry friends socially. i wanted to have an opportunity to have a meal with jeff and relay the conversation which the president asked me to ask jeff to consider giving. >> so if that was the case, then why was there a problem with you having to do it in secret, essentially? i mean, it was a very important message you were delivering from the president. it was a message that could certainly be viewed as completely inappropriate, considering that you were not even an employee...
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the founders even many of the slave holders acknowledged , andry was an abomination antithetical to theeclaration of independence, and most hoped it would disappear for economic reasons. americans would live with the contradiction between the existence of slavery within its borders and the first principle of the declaration, that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator rights.tain unalienable that contradiction was resolved only by the blood of more than 600,000 americans. i recount this history not for its own sake but because i believe in the example of the founding fathers standing on principle whenever they could, yet compromised when necessary to sustain the nation as important lessons for today. lesson i am afraid to many of politicians today, members of the presented devs assemblies --have failed to understand in an era of zero-sum politics. neutral respect, putting country before self, country before party, virtues that seem today to be historical relics, to be put on display at the smithsonian perhaps next to the sweater of mr. rogers. after 400 years of represen
the founders even many of the slave holders acknowledged , andry was an abomination antithetical to theeclaration of independence, and most hoped it would disappear for economic reasons. americans would live with the contradiction between the existence of slavery within its borders and the first principle of the declaration, that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator rights.tain unalienable that contradiction was resolved only by the blood of more than 600,000 americans. i...
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withdrew andry impose sanctions on iran. in our other headlines u.s. president donald trump has praised egypt's leader abdel fatah sisi for bringing order to his country and he dismissed concerns over recent protests in several egyptian cities human rights activists say the authorities have rounded up more than 400 people in response to the rallies against sisi on friday in a rare public display of dissent 103rd to the streets in the capital cairo and other cities to protest against alleged government corruption. you know. you will always find something like this in our region especially with political islam there's been an effort for many years to make sure this political islam has a role on the political arena consequently this part of the world will remain in a state of instability as long as political islam is there looking at the present going with a good move rest assured that especially in egypt the public opinion and the people themselves are refusing this type of political islam. well as we've been reporting world leaders are meeting at united
withdrew andry impose sanctions on iran. in our other headlines u.s. president donald trump has praised egypt's leader abdel fatah sisi for bringing order to his country and he dismissed concerns over recent protests in several egyptian cities human rights activists say the authorities have rounded up more than 400 people in response to the rallies against sisi on friday in a rare public display of dissent 103rd to the streets in the capital cairo and other cities to protest against alleged...
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and i read the power behind the life by richmond simmons and the little things by andry an ash didn't diandrews. and there's -- andy andrews. there's another one-0 or nine of them. that's -- i'll think of in a minute. >> how do you select the books you read? >> it varies. i'm big on biographies and history. the people that smart people learn from their mistakes but brilliant people learn from other people's mistakes and that's why you should read history and biographies, because you have the opportunity to learn not only what went right and not necessarily a bun of dates and names and facts buzz experience. and it's just in my opinion just as important, maybe more important to learn what went wrong. you learn from other people's mistakes. >> where do you like to read? >> wherever i can. i like on vacation i'm not much of a beach guy, so i take a bagful of books and i go through them pretty quick, but i read on the plane, just anytime i can get a -- find a quiet place and maybe have a cup of hot tea and just sit back and read. i take notes. i keep a little journal to take notes on the
and i read the power behind the life by richmond simmons and the little things by andry an ash didn't diandrews. and there's -- andy andrews. there's another one-0 or nine of them. that's -- i'll think of in a minute. >> how do you select the books you read? >> it varies. i'm big on biographies and history. the people that smart people learn from their mistakes but brilliant people learn from other people's mistakes and that's why you should read history and biographies, because you...
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i am deeply grateful to my colleagues who have supported years, andry over the most recently, for the overwhelming support with the 402-12 to fund and make permanent the victims fund.sation on tuesday, september 11, 2001, 8:46 a.m., the first tower of the world trade center was struck. 9:03, the second tower was struck. hit.37, the pentagon was at 10:03, the fourth plane rashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. i ask for unanimous consent to name into the record the of every person who perished in that attack. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. maloney: that brilliant blue-skied september day became one of the darkest mornings in history when 2,997 innocent people were struck and killed about their daily lives. hey were murdered for being americans. thousands more were injured, and tens of ars since, thousands more became ill, exposure r died from to the toxic soup that hung in he air and covered the crash sites. since that heart-breaking day, we have come together as a each anniversary to remember the lives that were aken from us and to honor and thank those first responders who
i am deeply grateful to my colleagues who have supported years, andry over the most recently, for the overwhelming support with the 402-12 to fund and make permanent the victims fund.sation on tuesday, september 11, 2001, 8:46 a.m., the first tower of the world trade center was struck. 9:03, the second tower was struck. hit.37, the pentagon was at 10:03, the fourth plane rashed in shanksville, pennsylvania. i ask for unanimous consent to name into the record the of every person who perished in...