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nine year old bray avery - loves tea.bray avery, grandma's tea:"i like that its really warm.she loves fourth grader started selling it.bray avery, grandmas tea:"i said right now. because if you learn how to be an entrepreneur while you're young, it wouldn't be- it wont be so hard when you get older."yep - she has her own business inspired by her mom.bray avery, grandmas tea: "she has her own business and i thought-that looks cool, i want one of those."karesha worford, bray's mom:"you know, you always want to find something they love. so tea was it!"and it's named for the woman who introduced her to tea.bray avery, grandmas tea: "my grandma, she's very nice and she's good at baking too. we sit there, we talk, we drink it."karesha worford, bray's mom:"i actually love their bond with their grandparents just because i feel like grandparents are important."grandma's tea' is six months old with a website, social media, and even a logo. bray avery, grandmas tea:"it says 'a tea kids can enjoy'". that's why bray says she sells caffeine free tea.karesha worford, bray's mom:"i actually have her
nine year old bray avery - loves tea.bray avery, grandma's tea:"i like that its really warm.she loves fourth grader started selling it.bray avery, grandmas tea:"i said right now. because if you learn how to be an entrepreneur while you're young, it wouldn't be- it wont be so hard when you get older."yep - she has her own business inspired by her mom.bray avery, grandmas tea: "she has her own business and i thought-that looks cool, i want one of those."karesha worford,...
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avery wasn't able to dance or twirl because of a brain condition.surgery, tony started working with her. >> i asked her, "are you ready for your dance? are you ready?" and she was so ecstatic. she said, "yes, i'm ready!" so we put on a song and started dancing like it was nobody's business. and i actually did a turn with her. it just warmed my heart. >> reporter: and the feeling is mutual. avery sending us this message for the dancing doc. >> thank you, dr. tony, for making me smile in the hospital. >> reporter: mom telling us what it's like for a parent to have that type of care at such a critical time. >> we just wanted to thank you so much for always bringing smiles, with the bow tie, the dancing, and always bringing a smile to avery's face. which always brought a smile to mine. >> thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. make sure to catch the premiere of "gma day" starting tomorrow. good night.
avery wasn't able to dance or twirl because of a brain condition.surgery, tony started working with her. >> i asked her, "are you ready for your dance? are you ready?" and she was so ecstatic. she said, "yes, i'm ready!" so we put on a song and started dancing like it was nobody's business. and i actually did a turn with her. it just warmed my heart. >> reporter: and the feeling is mutual. avery sending us this message for the dancing doc. >> thank you, dr....
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all of those things are really important, avery. >> well, those are two issues.d temperament. most of the focus has been, as you say, on credibility. but without judicial temperament, that's the difference between a judge, a good judge, and a great judge. if you're going to be on the u.s. supreme court, you need temperament. the hearing proves to the entire united states that judicial temperament is absent. that shows that this is a candidate that should not be on the supreme court, fredricka. tribalism notwithstanding. that's political. legally, i think its temperament. this case should rise or fall on the question of judicial temperament. >> so then, richard, where are you on that? because the flip side to that is he's fighting for his, you know, political personal life. his judicial life. and so people can understand that, you know, he was very emotional and upset, flip side to that is so many years, you know, on the bench as a judge, don't you have to keep your cool? >> yes, you have to keep your cool. i've been before many federal judges who have lost their
all of those things are really important, avery. >> well, those are two issues.d temperament. most of the focus has been, as you say, on credibility. but without judicial temperament, that's the difference between a judge, a good judge, and a great judge. if you're going to be on the u.s. supreme court, you need temperament. the hearing proves to the entire united states that judicial temperament is absent. that shows that this is a candidate that should not be on the supreme court,...
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. >> one new addition you'll notice, murphy's son avery is grown up. >> avery has become a televisionhis mother. they're trying to outdo each other on ratings. >> but at the heart of it, a real tenderness. ♪ >> now from "murphy" to "magnum" tom selleck charged audiences as the hawaii private eye. now in the driver's seat in that ferrari taking on a dream role in the reboot of "magnum p.i." >> i feel i absorbed the character when i dream about -- are you having dreams about yourself or tom selleck or -- >> no. not about the, definitely narcissist personality disorder. that being said, the moment i have a dream, i wake up and all right. it's in me. >> now, another reboot that's a go, "charmed." the supernatural series signed off in 2006 and originally starred shannen doherty, holly mary combs, alyssa milano. >> and admitted a little disappointed. >> i wish they would have come to us and we would have been involved, since the beginning, but having said that, i do hope that it reaches the newer generation and impacts that generation the way ours was able to do for its generation. >> they
. >> one new addition you'll notice, murphy's son avery is grown up. >> avery has become a televisionhis mother. they're trying to outdo each other on ratings. >> but at the heart of it, a real tenderness. ♪ >> now from "murphy" to "magnum" tom selleck charged audiences as the hawaii private eye. now in the driver's seat in that ferrari taking on a dream role in the reboot of "magnum p.i." >> i feel i absorbed the character when i...
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okay, so avery, you first. so you see that mr.know, challenged and he's heard from the go fund me, you know, company who says he is going to get his money, but let's get down to, you know, kate mcclure, you know, who actually crossed paths with bobbitt way back when and made a promise. is that what is going to ultimately help him retrieve the money, make his case? because she made a commitment, you know, that she's going to help raise money for him when he was down on his luck? >> well, this case is -- you couldn't hire scene writers to come up with this, fredricka. the amazing story of johnny bobbitt, who was a drug-addled ex-marine, a veteran, who's homeless, and kate is stuck, she has no gas, and johnny takes his last $20, puts gas in her car. isn't that amazing? >> yes. >> so what kate and her boyfriend mark decide to do is go to go fund me, never dreaming that 14,000 people would jump into this, and they raised over $400,000 for johnny so he can get his trailer and go live on with his life. well, in fact, johnny even moved in
okay, so avery, you first. so you see that mr.know, challenged and he's heard from the go fund me, you know, company who says he is going to get his money, but let's get down to, you know, kate mcclure, you know, who actually crossed paths with bobbitt way back when and made a promise. is that what is going to ultimately help him retrieve the money, make his case? because she made a commitment, you know, that she's going to help raise money for him when he was down on his luck? >> well,...
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avery, you first. how do you classify this? is this considered a small victory?till a very tenuous situation as we hear the ford camp still trying to work out details? >> yeah. i'm troubled with it, fredricka. there should be an fbi investigation prior to the testimony. people are not talking about the reality that in the prior hearing with anita hill and clarence thomas, the fbi did an investigation. only took three days. that's it. three days. that's it. and secondly, there's been no discussion about standards. the fact is there are no standards when it comes to these kind of proceedings. and we don't know what the conditions are. we will soon learn what they are. i must say it is premature to set this hearing. i'm glad there's going to be a hearing. there was a real question about this. there are a lot of conditions that remain unknown, and i think it is premature to go forward. >> richmoard, do you see it as disservice that there might be testimony without an fbi investigation similar to that of the anita hill accusations with clarence thomas hearing? >> yes,
avery, you first. how do you classify this? is this considered a small victory?till a very tenuous situation as we hear the ford camp still trying to work out details? >> yeah. i'm troubled with it, fredricka. there should be an fbi investigation prior to the testimony. people are not talking about the reality that in the prior hearing with anita hill and clarence thomas, the fbi did an investigation. only took three days. that's it. three days. that's it. and secondly, there's been no...
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a pleasant surprise in lexington, kentucky, where special sergeant avery is working. >> come here, let me hug you and love you. >> he was supposed to be flying in the next day, but he got a car and drove through the night just to surprise his mom. she was clearly thrilled to have him back. that's a nine-month hug, a long-time coming. >>> and this is preston, he's been gone for 11 months. and he spent the 11 months think about his fiancee and how he could see her again. she's in texas as well. she goes out to get some flowers. kiana thinks she's on her way to a party. >> my heart is pounding. >> he's going to continue to be speechless, as is diana who comes around the corner and she was like -- wait, what? >> um, why are you here? >> fortunately, they get a whole lovey dovey smooch. then he gets surprised by her brother, sister and parents. and the dog. >> you have to spend some time with the dog. >>> i am the first to admit they am super clumsy, and then there's the people i'm about to show you. how did you get video of me? here we are in russia, everybody is walking through the glass
a pleasant surprise in lexington, kentucky, where special sergeant avery is working. >> come here, let me hug you and love you. >> he was supposed to be flying in the next day, but he got a car and drove through the night just to surprise his mom. she was clearly thrilled to have him back. that's a nine-month hug, a long-time coming. >>> and this is preston, he's been gone for 11 months. and he spent the 11 months think about his fiancee and how he could see her again....
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but avery your son is on a competing morning show.and avery is on a show called "the woof network." >> conservative network. >> and i think that will be the most fun moment on the show. what was that like? that dynamic between the two of you? >>jake, jahily handsome and everybody on the set has a crush on him but he misses nothing and he has a great sense of humor so working with him is just a joy. >> what was it like coming back for you to this show after such a long period away. >> was it like riding a bike? >> well, we all sort of had to work on our pace ago little bit because it got very single-camera like with comedy. because it got very single-camera like with comedy. so we're back to doing it where it used to be like it's a play but the difference is i guess we try to slow down a little bit. i'm trying to slow down because when i deliver corky, i immediately go to another level. whole other level and so it is sort of finding that cadence right. but we actually flow with each other. and what was so great for us is seeing new cha
but avery your son is on a competing morning show.and avery is on a show called "the woof network." >> conservative network. >> and i think that will be the most fun moment on the show. what was that like? that dynamic between the two of you? >>jake, jahily handsome and everybody on the set has a crush on him but he misses nothing and he has a great sense of humor so working with him is just a joy. >> what was it like coming back for you to this show after such...
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energy secretary described the pipeline project as russia's leverage avery your at but isn't the u.s. looking to gain leverage with its energy sanctions for example with iran. absolutely the united states has a near monopoly in supplying europe with all of africa. iran has been selling oil since the j. boat agreement and then supposed to is in love imber the united states under presidents from. any country who deals with iran will be sanctions now this threatening iran directly with any type of political activity in this thread leave russia with pursuing its no word stream to or with gas pipeline to europe to the united states is attempting to dictate who is going to supply the duties of europe but if we go back to what rick perry said he said that countries that doesn't participate in a civil way will be punished but what action do you see america taking. well when he says don't just begun a civil way what he means is they don't follow the u.s. dictates the u.s. edge of monic dictate because the u.s. does not act civilly in the middle east it does not actively in north africa does no
energy secretary described the pipeline project as russia's leverage avery your at but isn't the u.s. looking to gain leverage with its energy sanctions for example with iran. absolutely the united states has a near monopoly in supplying europe with all of africa. iran has been selling oil since the j. boat agreement and then supposed to is in love imber the united states under presidents from. any country who deals with iran will be sanctions now this threatening iran directly with any type of...
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like an old loony tunes skit, tex avery tag ensued.e event and announced it coincided with spring break. serendipity has spoken." so here we have a really big pot shot at the liberal elite at berkeley. you have lectured in taking classes there but because you are fearless, are you taking a pot shot at the liberal elite? no, no. it was more of perhaps a sustained volley. but let me explain what's kind of happening in the book, i'm thinking very much about the far right and the far left and these incompatibilities and using them as a space to explore all of the positions in between. when you talk about different black experiences where you are in america, it's so obvious. like atlanta, the african—american experience in atlanta is completely different in the projects of philadelphia. atlanta is unique in that regard. i didn't realise it or appreciate it perhaps as much as when i lived there because i remember moving to oakland and working with a group that was giving kids access to the sciences and they told the kids that they should be
like an old loony tunes skit, tex avery tag ensued.e event and announced it coincided with spring break. serendipity has spoken." so here we have a really big pot shot at the liberal elite at berkeley. you have lectured in taking classes there but because you are fearless, are you taking a pot shot at the liberal elite? no, no. it was more of perhaps a sustained volley. but let me explain what's kind of happening in the book, i'm thinking very much about the far right and the far left and...
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base in djibouti last year before let's cross live to beijing al-jazeera search out of corresponded avery and brown is with us live so adrian why is africa so important to china. well adrian africa started to become very important to china really about two decades ago that's when china was scaring the world looking for resources and minerals to help fuel its then growing economy but in many ways africa has now become an important customer for china a customer of chinese loans as you've just outlined in the introduction africa china is now africa's biggest creditor since two thousand it has extended more than one hundred billion dollars worth of loans for a variety of infrastructure projects china has been investing in africa at a blistering rate but the problem for some of these countries adrian is that these loans come with some pretty tough strings attached and according to the international monetary fund a third of african countries and are struggling to repay their loans now china says actually a lot of these loans are not chinese loans this is money that african countries have borrow
base in djibouti last year before let's cross live to beijing al-jazeera search out of corresponded avery and brown is with us live so adrian why is africa so important to china. well adrian africa started to become very important to china really about two decades ago that's when china was scaring the world looking for resources and minerals to help fuel its then growing economy but in many ways africa has now become an important customer for china a customer of chinese loans as you've just...
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tommy burleson:"to have a piece of avery county in the white house." the one.a 25-year-old perfect frasier fir that somehow escaped the chainsaw all those years.steve ohnesorge:"in a way it's sort of an ugly duckling tale. if this tree had looked so good when it was 7 or 8 years old they'd have cut it and sold it then. but it didn't... it had a chance to grow up and become a white house christmas tree.". of all the trees on larry's farm, this one goes to the first family.larry smith:"they made a wise choice."they'll cut it down mid-november.soon after it will be up in the people's house for the world to see. (pam) that was steve ohnesorge (oh-ni-sorge) reporting... smith will go to the white house and personally present the tree to president trump and the first lady. lawrence karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s day inland in another hot karnow: it was another hot day inland in the upper 90s but much cooler near the coast with highs in the 60s. around the bay it was hazy and nice with highs in the 70s and 80s. today was likely the pea
tommy burleson:"to have a piece of avery county in the white house." the one.a 25-year-old perfect frasier fir that somehow escaped the chainsaw all those years.steve ohnesorge:"in a way it's sort of an ugly duckling tale. if this tree had looked so good when it was 7 or 8 years old they'd have cut it and sold it then. but it didn't... it had a chance to grow up and become a white house christmas tree.". of all the trees on larry's farm, this one goes to the first...
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. >> in this new murphy brown 20 years later, her son avery works for a network called the wolf networksthe anchors are conspiracy theorists and all the women are dead behind the eyes. anyways, she wears a shirt that says "the original nasty woman" in the premier. they put trump video behind sympathy for the devil. and then there was a very special guest star. watch. >> i'm here to interview for the secretarial position. i'm not afraid of hard work, i'm qualified and ready on day one. >> and i also assume you've had previous secretarial experience. >> absolutely. for four years, i was the secretary of a very large organization. >> and you have all the requisite skills, computer, mail. >> emails. i do have some experience with emails. >> thank goodness for the laugh track. even reviews called it strident, heavy-handed, not character-driven at all. >> two words, not funny. these people are obsessed with trump. they think they're actually -- and you said this the other night. they're more obsessed with trump than trump supporters. i know they call it trump derangement syndrome, but it is a
. >> in this new murphy brown 20 years later, her son avery works for a network called the wolf networksthe anchors are conspiracy theorists and all the women are dead behind the eyes. anyways, she wears a shirt that says "the original nasty woman" in the premier. they put trump video behind sympathy for the devil. and then there was a very special guest star. watch. >> i'm here to interview for the secretarial position. i'm not afraid of hard work, i'm qualified and ready...
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here, we reads the words of william waggoner and talk about isaac avery, the officer who was mortally wounded on the field and he scribbled his last work -- his last words. students, why does that story rise to the top, and why does william waggoner, who is a north carolinian, who wrote about the battle as a tragedy is not a -- not heard. then you get students to see that history is not about one great truth, it is not one great narrative, it is many narratives. >> i am a high school scholarship recipient. how do you think we can change the narrative in schools? particularly in schools. >> it's an interesting question and we need to find how they mixed together. we have become so cynical even that we have a tendency to see that civil war soldiers are reduced to economic creatures. there are examples. it prevents at west virginia university, who is finishing a book on the soldier economy of the north, there are some horrible outrageous soldiers committed and were committed against them. brian was very smart in showing how that is an economic transaction, how they are connected to hire
here, we reads the words of william waggoner and talk about isaac avery, the officer who was mortally wounded on the field and he scribbled his last work -- his last words. students, why does that story rise to the top, and why does william waggoner, who is a north carolinian, who wrote about the battle as a tragedy is not a -- not heard. then you get students to see that history is not about one great truth, it is not one great narrative, it is many narratives. >> i am a high school...
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rob: making a murderer part 2 focuses on stephen avery and his nephew trying to clear their names ins he was framed and confessed into confessing. both are serving life sentences and denied new trials, part 2 is october 19th. still don't know who done it, crazy. jillian: looks like the future is female for amazon. the company will live stream 11 thursday night football games with an all female broadcast team for the first time in history. andrea kramer, longtime nfl reporter will have the games of sportscenter anchor storm, it debuteds tomorrow in the los angeles rams face the minnesota vikings on amazon's prime video service. i sitting right next to you. rob: feel a little tired. this talented dog skating his way to internet fame, a labrador retriever gliding across the ice in las vegas. an american flag and a hockey stick. look at him go. his owner was a retired professional ice skater. jillian: he was rescued from a kill shelter in utah hoping the nhl notice him so he can perform at a game and so what dogs can do. that is my favorite story of the week. i love that dog. i wonder if
rob: making a murderer part 2 focuses on stephen avery and his nephew trying to clear their names ins he was framed and confessed into confessing. both are serving life sentences and denied new trials, part 2 is october 19th. still don't know who done it, crazy. jillian: looks like the future is female for amazon. the company will live stream 11 thursday night football games with an all female broadcast team for the first time in history. andrea kramer, longtime nfl reporter will have the games...
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w.chard avery arono carl francis asaro. >> michael asciak. janice marie ashley. >> thomas ashton.bay.n well asti has run -- ezra aliles. ellen baeszler. >> garnets ace bailey. baksh.l bayne.ael andrew >> my uncle, 21 years old. i am so sad i never got to meet you. from what my mother told me you were an amazing person. you are not forgotten. and myy father -- father. -- gerardbaptiste baptiste. barbella.william christine barbuto. >> colleen barkow. .> david barkway >> matthew barnes. >> melissa barnes. >> sheila barnes. barrett. >> diana barry. >> mares barry. barry.ice >> inna basina. basmajian. basnicki. >> stephen joseph bates. ivan bautista. bautista. >> at jasper baxter. >> lorraine bay. >> michelle beale. atty.ne be >> allen beaven. beckles.e marie michael ernest beakmen -- beekman. >> you are missed every day but know you can rest in peace knowing what you did every day as a husband and father echoes in maternity. -- eternity. >> and my husband. you will always be loved, you will always be missed. we thank you for the foundation you set. my husband was a chef and he went ba
w.chard avery arono carl francis asaro. >> michael asciak. janice marie ashley. >> thomas ashton.bay.n well asti has run -- ezra aliles. ellen baeszler. >> garnets ace bailey. baksh.l bayne.ael andrew >> my uncle, 21 years old. i am so sad i never got to meet you. from what my mother told me you were an amazing person. you are not forgotten. and myy father -- father. -- gerardbaptiste baptiste. barbella.william christine barbuto. >> colleen barkow. .> david...
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. >> and my dear brother, richard avery erato. the whole family, your friends, we miss you.eading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my brother, michael wittgenstein. michael, we miss you so much today as we did 17 years ago. this day never gets any easier. we just figure out a way to survive the day and get through the day. very emotional. we know you're up there watching over us and be very proud to tell -- of how your nieces and nephews are growing up. we miss you and we love you. >> and my sister, tamara c., u.s. army, at the pentagon. on behalf of all your friends and family, we miss you and we love you. on behalf of your friends and coworkers at the pentagon, they miss and love you. i would also like to give a thanks to our supporters at the taft organization. you have continued to support our family and for that we are forever grateful. [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] i came into this world without seeing you, but i know and feel in my heart that whe
. >> and my dear brother, richard avery erato. the whole family, your friends, we miss you.eading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] and my brother, michael wittgenstein. michael, we miss you so much today as we did 17 years ago. this day never gets any easier. we just figure out a way to survive the day and get through the day. very emotional. we know you're up there watching over us and be very proud to tell -- of how...
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avery has been waiting in athens, alabama. how has 9/11 changed america, avery? caller: good morning. 2001, is september 11, worked at metcalf on the 43rd floor of the lincoln building across the street from grand central station, 42nd street and park avenue. with panoramic views of the city, me and my coworkers stood and watched the second plane pass our building. with a birds eye view from the 43rd floor, me and my coworkers watched a dark gray, matt garay, ray,shiny at all -- matte g not shiny at all, windowless, plane flyby like a kite and accelerate into the world trade centers. we are told that was a commercial airplane. united or american. had that been a commercial airplane, that plane flew by our building so close -- host: we have done the conspiracy theories quite a bit this morning. tony is in district heights, maryland, go ahead. caller: why do you keep calling people that don't believe the official story a conspiracy theory? do you have any evidence what they are saying is a conspiracy theory? the official story is a conspiracy theory. you need to cu
avery has been waiting in athens, alabama. how has 9/11 changed america, avery? caller: good morning. 2001, is september 11, worked at metcalf on the 43rd floor of the lincoln building across the street from grand central station, 42nd street and park avenue. with panoramic views of the city, me and my coworkers stood and watched the second plane pass our building. with a birds eye view from the 43rd floor, me and my coworkers watched a dark gray, matt garay, ray,shiny at all -- matte g not...
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so i'm very sensitive to, you know, not necessarily providing any kind of false equivalency,bu avery, grown son, works for the wolf network. he's got a show on the wolf network, which is like the fox network.'s he liberal voice. but he's a chacter who spent a t of time in the heartland, covering the pregndential campand he understands people who feel like they've been left behind. >> woodruff: but you're taking ison some of the really hoes of right now. you mentioned #metoo. we'rin the middle of it. your own network, cbs, has had its issues with the c.e.o. leaving. and candice bergen, you were defending les moonves up untilll nto that. >> i was. up until the second ti, was it the second "new yorker" piece? i had great respect for les and liked him very much. it's new ground, and we haven't really walked much on this ground before. and so, the boundaries are being defined as we speak. >> he was a great executive. and he turned this network around. so we both had a lot of respect for him in that regard. but there's no question for us that we stand with all those women. >> woodruff: is t
so i'm very sensitive to, you know, not necessarily providing any kind of false equivalency,bu avery, grown son, works for the wolf network. he's got a show on the wolf network, which is like the fox network.'s he liberal voice. but he's a chacter who spent a t of time in the heartland, covering the pregndential campand he understands people who feel like they've been left behind. >> woodruff: but you're taking ison some of the really hoes of right now. you mentioned #metoo. we'rin the...
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want to mention, call out here today, aviation staff, holly, navine, hunter, cameron, hannah, and avery for their efforts on this f.a.a. bill, also joanna, pam, and tyler for their efforts on the disaster relief -- recovery and relief act. on the full committee, chris and jeff, fred, kathy, brittany, justin, for their tireless efforts. and also someone not on the staff any missouri is matt who was the staff director. he's gone down to be the deputy administrator at f.r.a. much of the legislation we passed over the years wouldn't be possible without matt's leadership and his hard, hard work. i want to thank him for that. finally to thank the leadership and their staff for working so closely with us. to get this long-term f.a.a. bill, this disaster bill passed, i thought this would be, the f.a.a. bill would be the legislation that eluded me. last 5 1/2 years in a bipartisan way the t&i committee has enacted every -- legislation on every mode of transportation. today we're going to pass a five-year bill, which i mentioned earlier, hasn't been done since 1982. but i would be remiss if i did
want to mention, call out here today, aviation staff, holly, navine, hunter, cameron, hannah, and avery for their efforts on this f.a.a. bill, also joanna, pam, and tyler for their efforts on the disaster relief -- recovery and relief act. on the full committee, chris and jeff, fred, kathy, brittany, justin, for their tireless efforts. and also someone not on the staff any missouri is matt who was the staff director. he's gone down to be the deputy administrator at f.r.a. much of the...
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it's actual will avery important one. >> thanks for your comments as well. i agree wholeheartedly with your comments on the workforce, i'm proud to lead the 63,000 professionals that do amazing work every day. not just in the united states, but around the globe. with respect to drug interdiction that's not a tsa mission per se. we do discover drugs in our screening process at security checkpoints, but our procedure is to turn that contraband over to local authorities. and local authorities hand that will very well for us. your question relates to when there is no local authority, how can we help. the only thing i could think of with respect to tsa, sir, is our vipir teams, they do supplant some local requirements. so in other words if we have a vipir team operating in anchorage that might free up some alaska state police to go somewhere else for a period of time. that's a why we could indirectly assist with. our problem with vipirs is they perform their mission around transportation centers because of the tsa. >> let's ask you a question that relates to my s
it's actual will avery important one. >> thanks for your comments as well. i agree wholeheartedly with your comments on the workforce, i'm proud to lead the 63,000 professionals that do amazing work every day. not just in the united states, but around the globe. with respect to drug interdiction that's not a tsa mission per se. we do discover drugs in our screening process at security checkpoints, but our procedure is to turn that contraband over to local authorities. and local...
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avery lunch earlier, i don‘t know how that fits in... a very quick sandwich! that‘s more like it.ondent pointed out, these solutions aren‘t an operation on any border on the planet. nor have we been able to identify any technology company advancing them. they make a number of assumptions that simply would not be true, that the uk would have full access to be used data on issues like bt and vice versa, that issues like bt and vice versa, that issues deliver her indicates a closer relationship than for example norway has. —— issues like the. we believe these issues have more to do with internal conservative politics on ascribing blame than actually solving the problem. when they talk about mobile remote customs inspections units, preclearance, combined import and export declarations, mutual recognition, these are things that could be negotiated. i know we are running out of time. now, what the drg are attempting to do is give the full suppression that the border issue is simplya suppression that the border issue is simply a matter of policing. the crossing of a line between a and b.
avery lunch earlier, i don‘t know how that fits in... a very quick sandwich! that‘s more like it.ondent pointed out, these solutions aren‘t an operation on any border on the planet. nor have we been able to identify any technology company advancing them. they make a number of assumptions that simply would not be true, that the uk would have full access to be used data on issues like bt and vice versa, that issues like bt and vice versa, that issues deliver her indicates a closer...
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people were engaged in the process of creating slaves and protecting blacks from the institution of avery. john brown and all that he represents and it is not just brown. brown and others are going to -- who come to kansas -- james montgomery, they are going to become the famous of the infamous j hawkers. i want to make this point. make this crucial to understand this. as far as i know kansas is the only state in the country where white men risked their lives to go into a slave territory and free black people. i want you to think about that. the only other time this was happening was when a woman named harriet tubman in maryland -- some people don't agree with that and i suspect there are probably some reasons why they don't agree to it and i will try to deal with those reasons. at any rate, this is the situation that is going on. antislavery men. white men going to free black men. in missouri. kansas at least in the beginning pays tribute to the abolitionists. these are the first of two pictures i took in the kansas state senate chamber. i was surprised to see both of them. can you guys
people were engaged in the process of creating slaves and protecting blacks from the institution of avery. john brown and all that he represents and it is not just brown. brown and others are going to -- who come to kansas -- james montgomery, they are going to become the famous of the infamous j hawkers. i want to make this point. make this crucial to understand this. as far as i know kansas is the only state in the country where white men risked their lives to go into a slave territory and...