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jennifer ruben and cornell belcher, appreciate it.ck, we will be joined by one of the six reporters in the el paso times who teamed up to deliver the most important reporting yet from inside the border patrol station in clint, texas. e borde station in clint, texas. ♪ stand up to chronic migraine with botox®. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® injections take about 15 minutes in your doctor's office and are covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life- threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your
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jennifer ruben and cornell belcher, appreciate it. will be joined by one of the six reporters in the el paso times who teamed up to deliver the most important reporting yet from inside the border patrol station in clint, texas. ♪ play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. >>> hungry scare and sick. a new report from "the new york times" in collaboration with the "el paso times." the children cried constantly. one girl seemed likely enough to try to kill herself that the agents made her sleep on a cot in front of them so they could watch her as they were processing new arrivals. one border patrol agent that worked at clint since it opened said they were following orders to take beds away from children to
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fifty-five belcher, we feel like we will be happier to get on the same page so we are happy with the continuance request and happy to agree to that. we're looking forward to resolving that in the coming months. if this is on your calendar, mrt -- brought it up yet, it is on calendar for today, but we haven't made any resolution in terms of the working out of any final agreement with the neighborhood. i would like to request a continuance to give us a couple more weeks of opportunity to try to resolve that. i ask for two weeks now on the 25th. not to hold a hearing to fight on it -- fight over it on the 25 th, but i'm hoping we get through this and everyone is on the same page and it is simply just a vote at a staff report. we would make that request, as well. thank you. >> thank. thank you. next speaker please. >> good afternoon, commissioners i am here with a representative from pete's coffee. we would like to hear the case for dean hundred and one -- 1509 , 1511 since we should and you are here today, we are here today so we would like to hear the case on the regular calendar if we
fifty-five belcher, we feel like we will be happier to get on the same page so we are happy with the continuance request and happy to agree to that. we're looking forward to resolving that in the coming months. if this is on your calendar, mrt -- brought it up yet, it is on calendar for today, but we haven't made any resolution in terms of the working out of any final agreement with the neighborhood. i would like to request a continuance to give us a couple more weeks of opportunity to try to...
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red cross and it keeps our nation thriving today here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher herself list generosity over 3 decades has made her known to all as mrs angel every time a hurricane strikes mrs angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center on a single day after hurricane michel she gave 476 people a warm meal mrs angel your boundless heart inspires us all like you. are the only. image. from our earliest days americans of faith have uplifted our nation this evening we're joined by sister deirdre byrne sister byrne is a retired army surgeon who served for nearly 30 years on september 11th 2001 the sister raced to ground 0 through smoke and debris she had ministered 1st aid and comfort to all today sister byrne runs a medical clinic serving the poor in our nation's capital sr thank you for your lifetime of service thank you. the i don't. our nation has always honor the heroes who serve our communities the firefighters 1st responders police sheriffs ice border patrol and all of the brave men and women of law enforcement on this july 4th. we pay special tr
red cross and it keeps our nation thriving today here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher herself list generosity over 3 decades has made her known to all as mrs angel every time a hurricane strikes mrs angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center on a single day after hurricane michel she gave 476 people a warm meal mrs angel your boundless heart inspires us all like you. are the only. image. from our earliest days americans of faith have uplifted our nation this...
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worst choice for and so for all the people who are on the right of the spectrum in italy in france in belcherme in germany holland and all those months is not acceptable so if him and nancy. stacy it has a 65 percent but i don't think medical will go as far as that. then it would be all out war in parliament and the commission versus many of the states of central europe and. independent journalist thank you so much for your time and joining us on the program today your global news update continues after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. much of mushy misuse down some context used in the wrong way carrie carrie potential arms like any any psychoactive substances. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 32 potential and quite a good safety play song as well. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race is also a spearing dramatic development that only personally i'm going
worst choice for and so for all the people who are on the right of the spectrum in italy in france in belcherme in germany holland and all those months is not acceptable so if him and nancy. stacy it has a 65 percent but i don't think medical will go as far as that. then it would be all out war in parliament and the commission versus many of the states of central europe and. independent journalist thank you so much for your time and joining us on the program today your global news update...
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here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.s generosity over three decades has made her known to all as missus angel. every time a hurricane strikes, missus angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. missus angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. thank you. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. days,ur earliest americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening, we are joined by sister deirdre byrne. sister byrne is a retired surgeon who served for nearly 30 years. on september 11, 2001, that sister raced to ground zero through smoke and debris . she administered first aid and comfort to all. today, sister burned runs -- sister byrne runs a medical clinic in our nations capital. thank you for your lifetime of service. thank you. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: our nation has always honored the heroes that serve our communities. the firefighters, first responders, police, sheriffs, ice, boulder -- border pa
here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.s generosity over three decades has made her known to all as missus angel. every time a hurricane strikes, missus angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. missus angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. thank you. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. days,ur earliest americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening,...
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belcher was 88 years old. was a global hit in 1964 a truck from his multi-million selling grammy award winning album and helped popularize the fusion of samba and jazz which became known as the bossa nova sound a largest say that he's left a huge musical legacy farming near the highest mountains in the world has never been easy and climate change is making it even more difficult as mistrusts the reports from nepal villagers are having to come up with innovative ways to grow their crops because of a lack of water. there is a drought here in garbage district but culture basically doesn't seem to be suffering this canopy of green has been made possible because people here have changed the way they've harmed. the village tap runs only for a few hours a day coming at the mills and i says the farmers don't waste any water every drop is trained to do this pool for their crops. as the temperatures have risen so to have the number of pairs i mean have any. earlier we want over there and we would literally spray the vil
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shortly after the fire broke out it 5:30 pm yesterday and it was reported near the area at swiger and belcher road and they call it the swiger fire. as of the last update late last night it is burn 80 acres and at last check 45% contained but the fire is still burning in some spots but not spreading which is the good news. no one was hurt or had to be evacuated and firefighters say no buildings or structures are threatened. firefighters will be working to make sure that the fire does not jump the containment lines. we hope to get an update in the next hour or two to find the overnight progress and again the fire is 45% contained with no homes in the area threatened. live from milpitas, allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the mars butte fire south of cordelia, sky fox was flying over as the flames ran up the hillside at interstate 680. no homes are in danger and that is 60% contained in that area often gets strong wind. they have not been able to guess when that will be fully contained. >>> new information about the high-speed crash in san francisco that flooded the city streets after one car s
shortly after the fire broke out it 5:30 pm yesterday and it was reported near the area at swiger and belcher road and they call it the swiger fire. as of the last update late last night it is burn 80 acres and at last check 45% contained but the fire is still burning in some spots but not spreading which is the good news. no one was hurt or had to be evacuated and firefighters say no buildings or structures are threatened. firefighters will be working to make sure that the fire does not jump...
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after this break, we will be joined by cornell belcher for more on the latest polling in the presidentialpaign. n the the presidential campaign. bleech! aww! awww! ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft for the win win. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in case you forgot♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... ♪no no no sweat... we run right into these crises, and we do not leave until normalcy is restored. we'd been working for days on a site in a storm devastated area. a family pulled up. it was a mom and her kids. everything they had had been washed away. the only thing that brought any kind of solace was the ability to hand her a device so she could call her family and let them know that she was okay. (vo) there for you when it matters most. join us and get up to $650 when you switch. that's verizon. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ mmm, exac
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here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.ity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every me arricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. thank you. [ applause ] much.you very from her earlier days americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening we're joined by sister deirdre burn. sister burn is a retired army surgeon who served for nearly 30 years. on september 11th, 2001, thet sis raced to ground zero. through smoke and dris she administered first aid and comfort to all. todayst si burn runs a medical clinic serving are the poor in our nation's capitol. sis text than you for your lifetime of service. thank you. >> our nation has always honored the heroes who serve our s. communiti the firefighters, first responders, police, sheriffs, i.c.e., border patrol, and all of the brave men and women of law enforcement. on this july 4th, we pay
here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.ity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every me arricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel, your boundless heart inspires us all. thank you. [ applause ] much.you very from her earlier days americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening we're joined by sister deirdre burn. sister...
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but i want to bring in to join the conversation msnbc political analyst cornell belcher and tim miller, former deputy communications director and contributor to the bulwark. gentlemen, we brought you on to talk about the democratic debate. president trump, as he often does, is looking to insert himself into the news cycle, if you will. score nell, what do you make of the president's remarks on the sougts lawn that, for example, he's getting calls from people in baltimore thanking him for what he has been saying, although the president did not name names of who the calls are from? >> well, i don't make anything of it at all. it is a pattern of lies that started from the beginning of his candidacy, and that is going to continue. but i do think this debate about whether or not democrats should take on trump or ignore trump is a silly debate >> why? >> he is the incumbent. you have to take on the incumbent. you can walk and chew gum at the same time. can you take on trump and clap back at him in his racism and what he is trying to do? yes. can you pivot and also talk about your vision and
but i want to bring in to join the conversation msnbc political analyst cornell belcher and tim miller, former deputy communications director and contributor to the bulwark. gentlemen, we brought you on to talk about the democratic debate. president trump, as he often does, is looking to insert himself into the news cycle, if you will. score nell, what do you make of the president's remarks on the sougts lawn that, for example, he's getting calls from people in baltimore thanking him for what...
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strategist al cardenis, nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, and mocratic pollster cornel belcheryes, if you're wonderie , there arree miami natives. sorry, guys. >> i'm the odd man out. >> all right. cornel, this is your party. you get the first word. what did we -- take a step back here. what do we now know that we didn't know bere the debates? >> i think we now know that we have a lot of diversity in the party but also a lot of people who are putting forth policy ideals. debate it was largely a about policy, even the exchange between kamala and biden was largely about aolicy about bussing. i think you also -- look, for me, some candidates moved the bar, yes. think senator harris mov the bar. i think she gave joe biden a punch, and he didn't react very well t >> no, he didn't. >> i think she -- i think a lot of voters are now looking at her differently than thelooked at her before, and that's what you want to do. we talked about having a moment in the debate. senator hatis had a momenin the debate, and i think over the next two months, you will see her poll tumbers begin rise. i
strategist al cardenis, nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, and mocratic pollster cornel belcheryes, if you're wonderie , there arree miami natives. sorry, guys. >> i'm the odd man out. >> all right. cornel, this is your party. you get the first word. what did we -- take a step back here. what do we now know that we didn't know bere the debates? >> i think we now know that we have a lot of diversity in the party but also a lot of people who are putting forth policy...
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we're going to be back in a month when 55 belcher comes back to you and i think we're going to have to reverse our position and oppose that project if we don't have a solution here. thank you so much. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. audrey realm with the neighborhood council and san francisco coalition. i feel like i'm going to be the broken record because i'm here to talk about 2100 market street. overhead, please. so that's what the project looks like. 60 units that's going to be used for corporate rental. i think to echo what other speakers talked about, i think we should talk about the process, change the process so that when somebody shows up here, particularly to get approval for these large projects, they should specify the use and they should stick with that use. if it's going to be all rentals, great, get regular tenants, as opposed to corporate rentals. i want to speak a little bit about corporate -- about local control. local control is not going to be impacting, it's not equal opportunity. it doesn't impact all cities
we're going to be back in a month when 55 belcher comes back to you and i think we're going to have to reverse our position and oppose that project if we don't have a solution here. thank you so much. >> president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. audrey realm with the neighborhood council and san francisco coalition. i feel like i'm going to be the broken record because i'm here to talk about 2100 market street. overhead, please. so that's...
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. >> to talk about that, i am joined by cornell belcher and david wigle, correspondent for "the washington post." thank you both for being here. cornell, i feel like we have talked about this before. what tim was saying and said more in that segment is that the goal of democrats have to be to separate the average white voter from the extremists that are going with donald trump. in his experience in louisiana, most white americans don't want to be associated with racism, but have to make it clear this is not just one version of health care versus trump's version. he said that's important to do. >> i guess, god bless him. this is something we have been talking about for a while. it had to be a white guy for you to be taken seriously. he is right. as opposed to chasing trump voters, take wisconsin. trump did one point better than mitt romney did. so if i follow the conventional thinking here, we should spent our time and resources chasing the 1% and not chasing that 7% or almost 200,000 voters that we lost in the process. we should take all of our time and chase trump voters. conventional dem
. >> to talk about that, i am joined by cornell belcher and david wigle, correspondent for "the washington post." thank you both for being here. cornell, i feel like we have talked about this before. what tim was saying and said more in that segment is that the goal of democrats have to be to separate the average white voter from the extremists that are going with donald trump. in his experience in louisiana, most white americans don't want to be associated with racism, but have...
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is there cornell belcher, the democratic strategist, himself an african-american, said the president is trying to pick the battlefield here. is there a risk for democrats in this fight? >> there absolutely is a risk for democrats. one of the risks is that they all will be painted with the same broad brush as the women in the squad whose politics are not shared and not as popular with the electorate as the nancy pelosi agenda she's trying to push on the house floor. the other danger is that he is leading them into this very kind of balkanized dynamic where they are going to have trouble showing that they have an alternative to his policies because they're going to be so busy potential lly hitting back against all these offensive things that he says. if they spend all of their time talking about trump, that is not an appealing message to give people an alternative against what he's putting out there. >> the debate has already been reduced to buzz words. it's already been reduced to anti-semitism, socialism, communism. that is what the president has been trying to do all along. there is
is there cornell belcher, the democratic strategist, himself an african-american, said the president is trying to pick the battlefield here. is there a risk for democrats in this fight? >> there absolutely is a risk for democrats. one of the risks is that they all will be painted with the same broad brush as the women in the squad whose politics are not shared and not as popular with the electorate as the nancy pelosi agenda she's trying to push on the house floor. the other danger is...
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joining me is heidi przybyla, cornell belcher and bill kristol. cornell, one of the things i tried to do every second on sunday in different moments when talking with our local affiliates or on the show itself is reminding people why the president is so angry at elijah cummings. this is so clearly a distraction tactic. yet, it is so hateful and so -- if you're advising a client tonight, what do you do? >> it's a tougher place than you might think because some of the people on the stage tonight, they have to have a break-through moment and define themselves and talk bm themselves because most americans don't know them. even for candidates like elizabeth warren, they don't know deeply who elizabeth warren is so her ability to talk about her policy proposals and dive into what she believes i think is hindered because you do have to respond to the president. you cannot let this sort of attack go unresponded to. now, hopefully i think they can walk and chew gum at the same time. i think they can hit the president but then pivot back to sort of what the
joining me is heidi przybyla, cornell belcher and bill kristol. cornell, one of the things i tried to do every second on sunday in different moments when talking with our local affiliates or on the show itself is reminding people why the president is so angry at elijah cummings. this is so clearly a distraction tactic. yet, it is so hateful and so -- if you're advising a client tonight, what do you do? >> it's a tougher place than you might think because some of the people on the stage...
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here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.ity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every time a hurricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel, your boundless heart inspires us [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> thank you very much. from our earliest days, americans of faith have uplifted our nation. in evening, we are joined by sister dedra bern, a retired army surgeon who served nearly 30 years. on september 11, 2001, the sister raced to ground zero, through smoke and debris, she administered first aid and comfort to all. today sister bern run as medical clinic serving the poor in our nation's capital. sister, thank you for your lifetime of service. thank you. [ applause ] >> our nation has always honored the heroes who serve our communities. the firefighters, first responders, police, sheriffs, i.c.e., border patrol, and all of the brave men and women of law enforcement. on this july 4t
here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.ity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every time a hurricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel, your boundless heart inspires us [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> thank you very much. from our earliest days, americans of faith have uplifted our nation. in evening, we are joined by...
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i used to work for cornell belcher. he's a great pollster and i'm sure he cringes every time i say that. i think we have to consider some of the sourcing of thee polls. i also know other voters who have never been polled. i think it's a very relevant question. we can't let polls dictate who the front-runner is. when we even see the coverage, again, that some of the -- too many people overdepend on how people are covered in capable news echo chambers and we have to encourage people to look at the policies that these candidates are introducing and what resonates with them. >> and there's -- i wonder, chris, if there is a difference between folks doing grassroots fund-raising and more high-dollar max out stuff. kamala harris, joe biden, pete buttigieg, who are doing more traditional, both grassroots and big high-dollar max out and bernie sanders and elizabeth warren who have more money from just grassroots fund-raising. >> i mean, listen, here is the cruel reality about politics today. you have to have some type of campaig
i used to work for cornell belcher. he's a great pollster and i'm sure he cringes every time i say that. i think we have to consider some of the sourcing of thee polls. i also know other voters who have never been polled. i think it's a very relevant question. we can't let polls dictate who the front-runner is. when we even see the coverage, again, that some of the -- too many people overdepend on how people are covered in capable news echo chambers and we have to encourage people to look at...
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i'm joined by cornell belcher and rick tyler, a republican strategist. let's talk turkey.use we have moral standards in our country, including here. but why does trump get the ride? why does he get people that probably go to church on sunday. they teach their kids to use good manner, not to use racial slurs, and yet they put the maga hat on and they applaud like crazy people for this guy. >> catastrophe. and i wrote about this in my book from two years. it was catastrophe of the election of barack obama for a certain group of people was a catastrophe. it was a changing of the guard. i was the first time in the history where the vast, vast majority of white voters could vote one way and the country could go in a different way. >> did the whites vote against obama? >> obama lost white voters in '08 and even larger in 12. >> the crowd, by the way, we're going get the tape in a minute is showing "send her back." in the spirit of trump. >> so when you have a catastrophe, all rules and sort of norms go out. so once upon a time, donald trump -- >> you makes this sound like the pa
i'm joined by cornell belcher and rick tyler, a republican strategist. let's talk turkey.use we have moral standards in our country, including here. but why does trump get the ride? why does he get people that probably go to church on sunday. they teach their kids to use good manner, not to use racial slurs, and yet they put the maga hat on and they applaud like crazy people for this guy. >> catastrophe. and i wrote about this in my book from two years. it was catastrophe of the election...
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. >> joining me now is political consultant jimmy williams and pollster cory belcher who is the author black man in the white house." and here was cory booker responding to biden's change of tone. >> i felt just grateful that he is now seeking to his past in a way with more candor and sense of regret for the things he supported. none of us are perfect. all of us make mistakes. we need leaders who have the courage to show vulnerability. >> so is this done? this piece of vetting of joe biden that has gone on, and he's the one who said the thing, it's not like people have just found the thing, he said it. is this done? >> i think this is big question. it seems to me other campaigns want to move up this topic. i think what you see, though, is you're absolutely right. the vice president said these remarks. i think the energy around these remarks really were about his seeming support of segregationists would have been probably a lot smarter to just apologize two weeks ago. it would have taken away this debate moment from kamala harris. he didn't do that. i think he's recognized now it's real
. >> joining me now is political consultant jimmy williams and pollster cory belcher who is the author black man in the white house." and here was cory booker responding to biden's change of tone. >> i felt just grateful that he is now seeking to his past in a way with more candor and sense of regret for the things he supported. none of us are perfect. all of us make mistakes. we need leaders who have the courage to show vulnerability. >> so is this done? this piece of...
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here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.generosity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every time a hurricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel. your boundless heart inspires us all. [applause] >> president trump: thank you very much. from our earliest days, americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening we are joined by sister deirdre vern. sister byrne is a retired army surgeon who served for nearly 30 years. on september 11th 2001 the sister raced to ground zero. through smoke and debris, she administered first aid and comfort to all. today she runs a medical clinic serving the poor in our nation's capital. sister, thank you for your lifetime of service. thank you. [cheers and applause] our nation has always honored the heroes serve our communitie communities. the firefighters, first responders, police, sheriffs, ice, border patrol, and all of the brave men and wom
here tonight from the florida panhandle is tina belcher.generosity over three decades has made her known to all as mrs. angel. every time a hurricane strikes, mrs. angel turns her tiny kitchen into a disaster relief center. on a single day after hurricane michael, she gave 476 people a warm meal. mrs. angel. your boundless heart inspires us all. [applause] >> president trump: thank you very much. from our earliest days, americans of faith have uplifted our nation. this evening we are...