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it was bert, sobbing.broke out in tears, and was crying hysterically on the phone. it was really hard to understand him. and he said that someone was shot in the house, and someone went running out. dennis murphy (voiceover): tracey's mother jumped in her car and raced down country roads to the house. she says a policeman stopped her from going inside. said i can't go in there because it was a crime scene. and i said, i want my (choking up) daughter, see how she is. i'm sorry. and he said, they're working on her, that she couldn't breathe. dennis murphy (voiceover): tracey was alive, but she was gasping for breath. paramedics loaded her into the ambulance and took her to the hospital. two hours later, another mother came rushing to what was once the home of a friend, but was now a crime scene. and there's all these barricades and cars and stuff there. and we just go flying through the barricade. dennis murphy (voiceover): local realtor mona wehde was looking for her son, dustin. his car was parked in the d
it was bert, sobbing.broke out in tears, and was crying hysterically on the phone. it was really hard to understand him. and he said that someone was shot in the house, and someone went running out. dennis murphy (voiceover): tracey's mother jumped in her car and raced down country roads to the house. she says a policeman stopped her from going inside. said i can't go in there because it was a crime scene. and i said, i want my (choking up) daughter, see how she is. i'm sorry. and he said,...
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we're sitting at a table, and bert comes in, and bert's extremely agitated. head on the table. not to hurt himself, i didn't feel, but out of frustration. and he said, why did you go up there? why did you go back up there? and he said, you-- you didn't have to shoot him. you didn't have to kill him. dennis murphy (voiceover): was there something bert had seen his mother do that terrible night in 2001 which he'd been keeping a secret all these years? and what truths could bert tell the jury as he took the stand? coming up. karmen anderson: common sense tells you that you don't plot, plan, and execute a murder during this hour time frame when you have three children at home. dennis murphy (voiceover): the heart of the defense case. what tracey's son remembers about that night. i was very, very, very, scared. doug hammerand: and did dustin say anything to you at that time? yes. he told me to stay in the room, my mom was dead, and i was next. dennis murphy (voiceover): but will he stand by his story under cross-examination? when "dateline" continues. the freestyl
we're sitting at a table, and bert comes in, and bert's extremely agitated. head on the table. not to hurt himself, i didn't feel, but out of frustration. and he said, why did you go up there? why did you go back up there? and he said, you-- you didn't have to shoot him. you didn't have to kill him. dennis murphy (voiceover): was there something bert had seen his mother do that terrible night in 2001 which he'd been keeping a secret all these years? and what truths could bert tell the jury as...
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even in badly weakened state, but, but we are handing off to the next team a real opportunity for a bert future for the immediate -- better fuamatu-ma'afala taour for the -- future for the middle east. let me close with this my friend for years in the united states senate, former senator george mitchell, who did so much to forge peace in northern ireland, once said about diplomacy, 700 days of failure and one day of success. 700 days of failure and one day of success. we have had many difficult days since hamas began its terrible war. we have encountered road blocs and setbacks. we have not given up. and now after more than 400 days of struggle, the day's success has arrived. god bless all the hostages and their families. may god protect the troops of all those who worked for peace. reporter: how do you see the fuhr of gaza now, the implementation of this deal in the hands of the add next administration. and basically they will shape the fuhr of gaza, how do you see this future? how much credit do you give to the trump team for this deal? trump's already taking credit for it? president b
even in badly weakened state, but, but we are handing off to the next team a real opportunity for a bert future for the immediate -- better fuamatu-ma'afala taour for the -- future for the middle east. let me close with this my friend for years in the united states senate, former senator george mitchell, who did so much to forge peace in northern ireland, once said about diplomacy, 700 days of failure and one day of success. 700 days of failure and one day of success. we have had many difficult...
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lance bert lance shouldn't have moved washington. well, exactly. and then later on, curveball actually said, you know, bert lance would have been better off, followed by my advice and not moved to washington, but no curveball was interesting to me because the surprising thing was he he helped to explain to me carter's political orientation. you know, carter is sort of a enigma as a politician and president, liberals can figure them out. conservatives can't figure it out. he he has different positions and and, uh, and he's sort of hard to categorize. but capote is it's clear when you read the memos. curveball is himself a in that great historical tradition of being a southern populist. he's he's you know, he's from south georgia, from working class as such origins. but and he has a suspicion of big business. and this is also carter's view. and, you know, he he believes that the taxes should be very progressive and that government should be working for the common man. and he's suspicious of big corporations and big government. and this
lance bert lance shouldn't have moved washington. well, exactly. and then later on, curveball actually said, you know, bert lance would have been better off, followed by my advice and not moved to washington, but no curveball was interesting to me because the surprising thing was he he helped to explain to me carter's political orientation. you know, carter is sort of a enigma as a politician and president, liberals can figure them out. conservatives can't figure it out. he he has different...
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but compared to the darragh and bert before christmas, wales hasn't been as badly affected.erthe this amber warning will be in place until 9pm. over the weekend there are other warnings as well. ice tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunday. tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunda . ., 1' tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunda . ., ,, i. today's exceptional winds are being driven by a phenomenon known as a "sting jet". 0ur weather presenter chris fawkes is here to explain what's happening. well storm eowyn was and still an exceptionally ding rows system. ly dangerous system. the full—scale of it has worked into the coast. the strong test wind was in the republic of ireland. the strongest wind gust recorded there. in kil0wen the gust here was 90mph, the strongest for over a quarter of a century. what has caused this is a phenomenon called a sting jet. here is storm eowyn, this conveyor belt of moisture rising up, produced this area of cloud and rain. now some of the rain in this cloud tip here started to fall into some exceptionamly dry air, five kilometres up and that cau
but compared to the darragh and bert before christmas, wales hasn't been as badly affected.erthe this amber warning will be in place until 9pm. over the weekend there are other warnings as well. ice tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunday. tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunda . ., 1' tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunda . ., ,, i. today's exceptional winds are being driven by a phenomenon known as a "sting jet". 0ur weather presenter chris fawkes is here to explain what's...
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it looks like it's back on track, but i think it's fair to say compared to darren and bert before christmasn as badly affected this time around. even so, there has been a fair bit of disruption. but as we know, of course, this amber warning for wind will still be in place until around 9pm this evening. over the course of the weekend, there are other warnings coming in, of course, as well. ice tomorrow and more wind and rain on sunday. for more, let's speak to meteorologist rebecca cantwell from the irish metrological service, met eireann. good to talk to you, rebecca. first of all, what's the impact of the storm been on arlen. it has been an exceptional storm. we have broken records on both wind gust and wind speeds, and we've seen substantial power outages. at the peak of the storm there over 750,000 homes homes and businesses without power. we had many trees dead across the county —— down across the county —— down across the county —— down across the country, and one fatality recorded as well in the north—west of ireland. tell the north-west of ireland. tell me about _ the north-west of i
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welfare professionals, and even children and families with lived experience on how we polley makers can bert the foster care estimates caulk's largest event is shadow day, where our members spend the day with a former foster youth. this allows us to learn about issues facing children involved in the child welfare system directly from people with lived experience. our goal is to turn their feedback into action. so, if you care about the well-being of our most vulnerable children and families like i know all of you do, please join us as a member of the congressional caucus on foster youth. we'll be having our welcome back event on tuesday, february 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. as opened to members and staff willing to learn about issues related to foster youth. i hope to see you there. thank you so much. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, for five minutes. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. well, it's everywhere. you can't avoid it in the news. it shouldn't be avoided. it's so horr
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reporter: the united kingdom might be in a bert spot, then? >> great asset to the state. talking about the way -- president trump: once again? >> franklin graham's been a big part of the aid to north carolina. want to get -- president trump: tpraeupblg lynn graham has been a big asset to the state. his father was an asset to the state and country, both. i think franklin and other people that are doing what franklin have done. i have known franklin so long. he was at the inauguration. he made a speech. tpwao*ult speech. beautiful prayer -- beautiful speech. beautiful prayer. he does a great job. we gave -- we made a big donation. it was money well spent. sometimes you make donations it's not well spent. he's done a great job here. he's done a really great job. i want to thank you. we are going to the site now. and one of the sites. and we'll -- i think for those that haven't seen it, you wouldn't believe it. but not enough work was done. we'll get it done fast. i can speak for the republican congressmen, we are going to knock it out. we are going to knock it out. i think w
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bert said she was dressed fully, fully on time, and he was sort of shocked, and she retorted on the bottom of page that her previous had resuld because the tailor brought her gown just 15 minutes before she was to appear in it. a away. i'm sorry, this is not 18. 1988 is a typo. i did not catch that. i'm sorry. and here you see the height of fashion in 1900, the museum here has some wonderful items in its collection, including these marvels hair ornaments, which are made of jade and are faux pearls and glass beads and this wonderful decoration, this iridescent which is made of kingfisher feathersers, are, in fact, it became so popular that i think several varieties of kingfisher became, as a result of this fashion, now only year later, in 1901, you see her during stay in japan for baxter's and she's straight out of italian renaissance. she's wearing a beatricshe dusty gown with that are done in puffs. she has she has a an inset with a llar of course it's aigh stock collar, but it is absolutely by the renaissance and. she was not afraid of fashion here. you see her in a kimono. and ese are v
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on the mission to build bridges, but the country's new leadership had all the trip. germany's elena bert bach said she'd be traveling to damascus. with an art stretched hummed a gesture that literally was not returned by sir, is h t s. officials it's chief left to me at all. sure. i made no effort to shake the german ministers on those. you can see their seemingly because she's a woman. he did readily embrace her meal french kind to part the not the, not a trip kicked off on a controversial tone as well with the western officials visiting said not a prison. the purported torture side was recently swept up in the media storm after a cnn correspond, that was accused of filming a fake political prisoner release their for bulk. and you'll know alberto, where a company by white helmet members are risky group, also accused of staging reports in syria. while ahead of her visit to the country, germany's foreign minister urged the muskets to close most of those military bases . it is time for russia to lead of its military bases in syria. the syrian people will not forget the large scale bombardm
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we moved to bert 7 for tax is joining us now from video media in israel. thank you very much indeed for being with us. first of all, what's your reaction to this means? it's better a native deliver. it's too late for my parents to make their full doesn't thousands of people named guys that whole thousands do peace rallies. and this is exactly what the encoding seems of the savings for seeds for an immediate cease fire for indeed, and to for the beginning of a peace process. and i'm very happy with a all those that a can, they would be able to sleep a quiet to night and those those that will go back to the families. and i'm was the very sense of those that the deed to a full then we still don't get no find exactly the cease fire is going to be put into place. and we understand, of course, that these really government is going to be holding a vote on this. so as far find on thursday, there are still many areas which i switch this cruise folder. are you confident that this these far crude holes on the caps is? should be returned in exchange for palestinian pr
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tournament, representing england, alongside seri's charlotte lambert and charlotte charlotte la m bertience of being able to go and see another culture and try playing in different conditions, i have never been abroad that far away, so it's really exciting and an opportunity i probably didn't think would be possible. thanks to a moment in life where the stars aligned, pepper now has an opportunity to show she's a cricket star in the making. you never know who is listening! particularly if you are talking about your achievements. before we go just a reminder of today's premier league results a day where liverpool will be the happiest team despite not playing. extraordinarily, everybody below them decided not to take advantage of their absence from the fixture list until tomorrow. arsenal's draw against brighton leaves them five points off the leaders after that h scoreline at the amex. chelsea stay fourth. they miss their chance to climb above nottingham forest and play wolves on monday. newcastle just a point from the top four after beating spurs who are in the bottom half of the table
tournament, representing england, alongside seri's charlotte lambert and charlotte charlotte la m bertience of being able to go and see another culture and try playing in different conditions, i have never been abroad that far away, so it's really exciting and an opportunity i probably didn't think would be possible. thanks to a moment in life where the stars aligned, pepper now has an opportunity to show she's a cricket star in the making. you never know who is listening! particularly if you...
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. ♪ >> reporter: the government has long offered guidelines to help us eat bert.food. we've had the food wheel, the food pyramid, and currently my plate. >> know what you eat. know what it does for you. food's out of sight. >> reporter: now they're all well-intentioned, expect they're all based on averages, what works best for most people most of the time. >> we know from virtually every nutrition study we have individual variability. that means we're going have some people that are going to respond and some people that aren't. there is no one size fits all. >> reporter: the study's participants like sharon are all being drawn from another nih program called all of us, a massive undertaking to create a database of at least a million people who are volunteering everything from their electronic health records to their dna. it was from that all of us research, for example, that sharon discovered she has a gene that makes some foods taste bitter, which could explain why she ate more of one kind of food than another. >> a and the target is based on this number. >> repo
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host: bert is in alabama on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: i have been listening to everybody going back and forth with each other. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am not going to be like the guy that told you you was rude. i do not think you are rude, but let me say this. according to this cease fire thing, biden is -- has been trustworthy. he got it started and he is leaving it over to trump and that is what trump is supposed to do. let me say this about trump. i do not hate trump. the thing i dislike about him -- he don't want nobody to never tell him nothing. somebody has to tell the man something. he don't know everything. as far as make america great again, i want all of you to know one thing. god is the one that made america great again. god is the one that made america great again and i wish trump would go in and say, this thing he is talking about retribution, he always used that. you have to get over that. tone it down and get this country going. for biden, i don't got no problem with biden. i think he did a good job.
host: bert is in alabama on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: i have been listening to everybody going back and forth with each other. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am not going to be like the guy that told you you was rude. i do not think you are rude, but let me say this. according to this cease fire thing, biden is -- has been trustworthy. he got it started and he is leaving it over to trump and that is what trump is supposed to do. let me say this about trump. i do not...
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that america's bert off today that we are not entering now our 25th year of war of americans fighting and dying of billions and billions of dollars spent in afghanistan and what we have been able to do instead is refocus that effort and energy and attention on the challenges of the future. when you end a war after 20 years with all of the decisions that have piled up over that time, there are going to be challenges and difficulties. there were challenges and difficulties in the period of the drawdown. by *r but people predicted once we left afghanistan it would harm our alliances. our alliances are at historic highs. they predicted that we would have a safe haven in afghanistan for plotting terrorist attacks against the american homeland. terrorism remains a very real concern, but president biden pointed out before he pulled out that it's a more diffuse and ma it's at that sized threat, including the homegrown violent extremism we saw on display in new orleans in january. in fact, over the course of these four years we have seen president biden -- that was the first terrorist attack t
that america's bert off today that we are not entering now our 25th year of war of americans fighting and dying of billions and billions of dollars spent in afghanistan and what we have been able to do instead is refocus that effort and energy and attention on the challenges of the future. when you end a war after 20 years with all of the decisions that have piled up over that time, there are going to be challenges and difficulties. there were challenges and difficulties in the period of the...
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>> we could have done a bert job fine tooth comb going through everything.lso, at the inception of the project, i was not part of it, but there was probably, probably some funding scenarios where we probably didn't have enough money to do the folder placement at that point, so funding, 7 years ago was different as well. so right. >> i just hope that because we have so much work that is going to be done along the water front that we do the best planning and design that we can prior to actually going out to bid so, because we can't have these constant runs every time, we go out and find forcing issues, you know. >> we have a motion and a second, all in favor. >> aye. >> any opposed? motion passes unanimously. resolution is adopted. >> 13-a with barr intelligent transportation inc. for callers to wish to make public comment on this item, please press star-3 to raise your hand to comment. >> president brandon, and vice president gilman congratulations on your reappointment. my name is kimberly biel. i'm joined today by jennifer c senior property manager for the
>> we could have done a bert job fine tooth comb going through everything.lso, at the inception of the project, i was not part of it, but there was probably, probably some funding scenarios where we probably didn't have enough money to do the folder placement at that point, so funding, 7 years ago was different as well. so right. >> i just hope that because we have so much work that is going to be done along the water front that we do the best planning and design that we can prior...
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host: bert is in alabama on our line for democrats. good morning.aller: i have been listening to everybody going back and forth with each other. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am not going to be like the guy that told you you was rude. i do not think you are rude, but let me say this. according to this cease fire thing, biden is -- has been trustworthy. he got his start and he is leaving it over to trump and that is what trump is supposed to do. let me say this about trump. i do not hate trump. the thing i dislike about him -- he don't want nobody to never tell him nothing. somebody has to tell they meant something. he don't know everything. as far as make america great again, i want all of you to know one thing. god is the one that made america great again. god is the one that made america great again and i wish trump would go in and say, this thing he is talking about retribution, he always used that. you have to get over that. tone it down and get this country going. for biden, i and got no problem with biden. i think he did a good job. he
host: bert is in alabama on our line for democrats. good morning.aller: i have been listening to everybody going back and forth with each other. can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am not going to be like the guy that told you you was rude. i do not think you are rude, but let me say this. according to this cease fire thing, biden is -- has been trustworthy. he got his start and he is leaving it over to trump and that is what trump is supposed to do. let me say this about trump. i do not hate...
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the contrast with how lbj treated hue bert humphry and how jimmy carter dealt with and had a partnershipondale began a different era and it's something that we saw carried out ahead with vice presidents under, you know, other presidents that followed jimmy carter. this was a man who really did an awful lot of good things as president that somehow got lost in part because of the caricature, the rabid bunny-chasing after him in the canoe, the unfortunate failure in the desert and trying to rescue the hostages in iran. the sweater he wore as he tried to talk about ending inflation and dealing with the energy crisis. and the fact is he had a level of disdain for normal politics that wasn't healthy given what it takes to be president but we'll look at his presidency down the road, i think, maybe not as favorably as his post presidency, which is remarkable and enduring, but in a much more favorable light. i would also add, ali, that the longevity of this man, i remember when he had a brain tumor and people thought he was not going to survive. >> yep. >> shortly after that, they did a big sympo
the contrast with how lbj treated hue bert humphry and how jimmy carter dealt with and had a partnershipondale began a different era and it's something that we saw carried out ahead with vice presidents under, you know, other presidents that followed jimmy carter. this was a man who really did an awful lot of good things as president that somehow got lost in part because of the caricature, the rabid bunny-chasing after him in the canoe, the unfortunate failure in the desert and trying to rescue...
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are concerned about the integrity and the reputation of our court, so we are going to adhere to this bert has not done that. i think he's lost control of this court once it went to a 3-6 majority to the conservative, and that's really problematic, for someone llwho considers himself as the chief justice does an institutionalist. >> to be continued with that sentencing scheduled tor for tomorrow. kimberly atkins stohr. >>> the mayor with a bright spot in the active disaster zone. we've got more on our continuing coverage on msnbc. rage on msnbc. 1 prilosec a day. beats taking up to 10 antacids a day. it's that simple, for 24 hour heartburn relief... one beats ten. prilosec otc. upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's
are concerned about the integrity and the reputation of our court, so we are going to adhere to this bert has not done that. i think he's lost control of this court once it went to a 3-6 majority to the conservative, and that's really problematic, for someone llwho considers himself as the chief justice does an institutionalist. >> to be continued with that sentencing scheduled tor for tomorrow. kimberly atkins stohr. >>> the mayor with a bright spot in the active disaster zone....
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chief juste berts: thank you, council. mr. he >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, fds longitudinal efficacy requirement directly contradicts the guidance have you provided before the submission. whennew that roughly two thirds of adult users used ed products. before, fda said "no specific studies are required f application." after, fda denieications for over one million products and 250 apts because they lacked randomized, controlled trial, longitudinal cohort y, or some other evidence as to see reduction over time. t a single applicant included these studies and their initial application. before fda said applicants were free to select and compare the tobacco product and justify their selection. after, for flavored end, o before, fda required single point in time studies on intentions. after, fda concluded only ngitudinal studies attract robust and reliable.ime are before, fda said it would make its determination based on the entire contents of the application. after, thetedly denied any such thing in the applications you
chief juste berts: thank you, council. mr. he >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, fds longitudinal efficacy requirement directly contradicts the guidance have you provided before the submission. whennew that roughly two thirds of adult users used ed products. before, fda said "no specific studies are required f application." after, fda denieications for over one million products and 250 apts because they lacked randomized, controlled trial, longitudinal cohort y,...
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this is a matter that involves respondent bert pileggi. he's a senior vice president of and community relations at maximus real estate partners and he's been a contact lobbyist lobbyist registered in reporting with the commission since at least january of 2014 and april of 22. mr. platt you acted as an intermediary of the $10,000 campaign contribution and failed to report that contribution on this monthly lobbyist disclosure report for the month of april 22nd through investigation the commission did not find any additional campaign contributions that mr. pileggi failed to report. he took responsibility for the violation and filed an amendment to disclose that campaign contribution on the relevant disclosure report. this matter was resolved on the commission's streamlined administrative resolution program site where the penalty amount is $500 plus the penalty modifier of 15% of the unreported contribution in this case that was $500 plus $1,500 because mr. polaski filed that amendment and timely engaged with the program within the initial 30
this is a matter that involves respondent bert pileggi. he's a senior vice president of and community relations at maximus real estate partners and he's been a contact lobbyist lobbyist registered in reporting with the commission since at least january of 2014 and april of 22. mr. platt you acted as an intermediary of the $10,000 campaign contribution and failed to report that contribution on this monthly lobbyist disclosure report for the month of april 22nd through investigation the...
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we can do bert, we need to do better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this bill sends an incredibly important message across the globe when we make this law. do not get in the way of america or our allies trying to bring our people home. don't get in our way. you will be given no quarter. and again you will certainly not be welcomed to american soil. this bill is even more urgent today than when it was first passed back in june of last year. in june, the i.c.c.'s prosecutor had just only requested warrants. the warrants had not yet been issued or approved. there was still time for the i.c.c. to abandon the shameful effort. instead, the i.c.c.'s attempt to obstruct israel's right to defend itself has only prolonged the war and prevented the release of american hostages by boosting the morale of hamas. if are you boosting the morale of hamas, you are on the other team. and in november, the i.c.c.'s
we can do bert, we need to do better. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this bill sends an incredibly important message across the globe when we make this law. do not get in the way of america or our allies trying to bring our people home. don't get in our way. you will be given no quarter. and again you will certainly not be welcomed to american soil. this...
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integrating this into the forest service will provide for bert management of criticality wetlands and wildlife habitat. that makes good sense to quote my republican colleagues this is a win-win. near lake winni. with that i will reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. westerman: thank you, madam speaker. the gentleman from minnesota has invited me to minnesota to fish before and it's a lovely time of year to fish in minnesota if you like fishing through a little hole in the eyes. aim sure would be -- in the ice i'm sure would be great on lake winni. i yield three minutes to the gentleman from minnesota, mr. stauber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized for three minutes. mr. stauber: to the ranking member, it's 37 below in minnesota with a wind chill. from california come on over. madam speaker, i rise today in support of my i rise in support of my bill, the lake winnibigoshish land exchange act. it's located in the boundaries of the chippewa national forest and home
integrating this into the forest service will provide for bert management of criticality wetlands and wildlife habitat. that makes good sense to quote my republican colleagues this is a win-win. near lake winni. with that i will reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. westerman: thank you, madam speaker. the gentleman from minnesota has invited me to minnesota to fish before and it's a lovely time of year to...
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chief justice berts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:e a question. chief justice roberts: oh, i'm sorry. justice alito: did our decision in c chae harmless error analysis? calct a harmless error decision? mr. heyer: it was a harmless error decision, your honor, in requiring -- inasmuch as it required remand. whether it the needle in terms of the existing case law, i't sure that i would say that it -- that it did. justice alito: well, do you have y objection to the -- do you argument that the harmless error rule applies and that the question is whether the error had a substantial bearing on the ultimate rights of the parties? is tcorrect statement of the rule? disagree with -- i don't think i honor.disagree with that, your the point is, here, we don't know what the comparison was. it's not of r justice alito: ok. all right. thank you. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? justice kagan? justicuch? justice kavanaugh: just in its reply brief on satellite broadcasting, the government says that, well, that case one where the d.c. circuit required an a
chief justice berts: justice thomas? justice alito? justice alito:e a question. chief justice roberts: oh, i'm sorry. justice alito: did our decision in c chae harmless error analysis? calct a harmless error decision? mr. heyer: it was a harmless error decision, your honor, in requiring -- inasmuch as it required remand. whether it the needle in terms of the existing case law, i't sure that i would say that it -- that it did. justice alito: well, do you have y objection to the -- do you...
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when you look at the tonnage, is it indicative that in between cbds, things are bert. i'm trying to balance what i'm seeing in front of me which is seemingly, our response is lower per se but our tonnage is up. our street cleaning crews are out there besinger grants, this is a host of things. so i'm struggling to understand and reconcile, it seems like we're doing really good we're pick ing up all kinds of stuff. so i'm trying to extrapolate why? >> sure. so one of the things that we're trying to encourage our staff to not be entirely focused on responding to the 311 requests, as quickly as possible because that's the least efficient way of clean ups. so we know, we know it's going to impact. the good news is our staff is really important how it is perceived that they're doing. they keep on calling, and we say, that's okay, we want to tell the whole story. so the next piece is making sure that we capture that as well. thed other thing that i will note, though our numbers have gone down. we have the same number of staff, so if they're doing inefficient runs or more effi
when you look at the tonnage, is it indicative that in between cbds, things are bert. i'm trying to balance what i'm seeing in front of me which is seemingly, our response is lower per se but our tonnage is up. our street cleaning crews are out there besinger grants, this is a host of things. so i'm struggling to understand and reconcile, it seems like we're doing really good we're pick ing up all kinds of stuff. so i'm trying to extrapolate why? >> sure. so one of the things that we're...
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and carter, knowing it might cost him his presidency, bert land told him he was mortgaging his presidencysure enough, interest rates went as high as 19%. they were 15% when he was running for reelection in the general election. so i asked volker, i said, you know, you arguably elected and reelected ronald reagan, because inflation didn't start to come down until reagan was president, and when it did, and volker extinguished it for 40 years, then reagan was able to get reelected. and volker said, you know, i saw jimmy carter at a fishing lodge after the presidency. i apologized to him for costing him the presidency. he smiled and he said paul, it there were many factors. as we know, there were. there was the iran hostage crisis. ted kennedy challenging him from inside the democratic party, and a series of other things. his communication skills compared to reagan. a lot of things went into that defeat. but the point is, carter was a visionary president in many, many ways. and the deregular deregular tear environment. >> jonathan, let me ask you about an issue that's come into the forefront
and carter, knowing it might cost him his presidency, bert land told him he was mortgaging his presidencysure enough, interest rates went as high as 19%. they were 15% when he was running for reelection in the general election. so i asked volker, i said, you know, you arguably elected and reelected ronald reagan, because inflation didn't start to come down until reagan was president, and when it did, and volker extinguished it for 40 years, then reagan was able to get reelected. and volker...
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we have ignorant uninformed men who think they no bert than doctors and mothers taking to the house floor to deny us our medical care. another day, under republican majority, enough. i yield. mr. raskinically. chair risch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized mr. roy: thank you, mr. speaker. jana, another adult survivor of abortion, testified to the house judiciary committee in 2015 stating quote, i was delivered alive at an abortion clinic in los angeles on april 6, 1977. thankfully the abortionist was not at work yet because had he been there he would havended my life with strangulation, sufficient case, or leave h.r. leaving me there to die. i will have plenty to answer for when i meet my maker and talk to the good lord for my life as a flawed and sinned human being. i will not have to answer for not standing up in every which way i possibly can to stop those kinds of horrors and to stand up for a fellow living american and fellow living human being allowed to die for the political whims of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. i reserve. the speaker
we have ignorant uninformed men who think they no bert than doctors and mothers taking to the house floor to deny us our medical care. another day, under republican majority, enough. i yield. mr. raskinically. chair risch. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized mr. roy: thank you, mr. speaker. jana, another adult survivor of abortion, testified to the house judiciary committee in 2015 stating quote, i was delivered alive at an abortion clinic in los angeles on april 6,...