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scientist brian commons wa5 government eventually had to act.the killer smog. ordinary fog doe5 in to study the killer smog. ordinary fog does little harm. smog, a mixture of smoke and four, has become one of the greatest mass murderer5 of modern times. become one of the greatest mass murderers of modern times. the smoke began on a friday and it was black. it was described as a pea soup because it was a little yellow wish. you could smell it. it tasted a little acidic. and it caused absolute havoc. the levels of pollution were horrendous. you could not see your feet. i remember on one particular occasion i wanted to ci’oss particular occasion i wanted to cross a wide road and i shuffled across and after about ten minutes i did not know where i was and, finally, i ended up on the same side of the road as i started. it was extremely cold. brought a and, of course, londoners wanted to keep warm. and so they don't call on their open fires. the pollution did not rise up, it tended to drift down and pervade the streets and everything else. the 5mog go
scientist brian commons wa5 government eventually had to act.the killer smog. ordinary fog doe5 in to study the killer smog. ordinary fog does little harm. smog, a mixture of smoke and four, has become one of the greatest mass murderer5 of modern times. become one of the greatest mass murderers of modern times. the smoke began on a friday and it was black. it was described as a pea soup because it was a little yellow wish. you could smell it. it tasted a little acidic. and it caused absolute...
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brian. just how common is this catch and kill tactic? >> that is the big unanswered question.we don't know how many other stories "the national enquirer" has caught and then killed in order to help donald trump. this is something that dates back over a decade. we know it's been going on for a long time. we don't know exactly how many stories had been buried by his friend david pecker, but this sfrpt a tactic -- isn't a tactic that just applies to the donald trump. in the past that's meant arnold schwarzenegger, harvey weinstein, where there were bad stories about weinstein buried by "the enquirer." you see those sensational headlines, a lot of them are pro trump headlines and makes you think about what stories they're not including. >> it makes you wonder if an entity like "the national enquirer" has some kind of leverage now over the president. >> right. some kind of influence. now, the company rejects that. they say it's laughable. but it stands to reason that if you're burying stories to help out your friend, you might some day want those stories to come out. if he's no lon
brian. just how common is this catch and kill tactic? >> that is the big unanswered question.we don't know how many other stories "the national enquirer" has caught and then killed in order to help donald trump. this is something that dates back over a decade. we know it's been going on for a long time. we don't know exactly how many stories had been buried by his friend david pecker, but this sfrpt a tactic -- isn't a tactic that just applies to the donald trump. in the past...
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brian hackney. the posters ask for common decency like not using the elevator as a bathroom or letting a pregnant woman have a seat. it's a reminder that bart says is unfortunately necessary. jackie? >> reporter: yeah, that's absolutely right, brian. so these are the old signs that have been up for a while now. the new ad campaign that we are talking about were designed by students from the california college of art. they are met to be engaging, attention-grabbing, and bart hopes it influences how people behave and act. some people seem to get bart elevators confused with bathrooms. >> you got some good days, some bad days. >> reporter: although robert lewis says this one the embarcadero bart station has gotten cleaner, he likes the idea behind bart's new ad campaign. >> this says i'm not a bathroom because -- >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: there is even a twitter account, bart diaries, for people to share what they see on the train. >> there are people out there that don't have that common decency. >> reporter: the people we spoke to blame bad matters on the pace of today's surprisingly and, not surp
brian hackney. the posters ask for common decency like not using the elevator as a bathroom or letting a pregnant woman have a seat. it's a reminder that bart says is unfortunately necessary. jackie? >> reporter: yeah, that's absolutely right, brian. so these are the old signs that have been up for a while now. the new ad campaign that we are talking about were designed by students from the california college of art. they are met to be engaging, attention-grabbing, and bart hopes it...
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zach, if there's a common thread between what brian -- what paul ryan and the president are saying, will it keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill? >> to do, for the mentally ill, we have to do very -- we don't want people that are mentally ill to be having any form of weaponry. we have to be very strong on that. [ applause ] we want to be very powerful, very strong on background checks, especially as it pertains to the mentally ill. and also the mentally ill, people that have mental problems. we condition allow them to have guns. we're going to be very strong on that. >> he has done something when it comes to mentally ill and guns. in fact, this is the one-year anniversary of that. tell people what was done one year ago today. >> the one piece of gun-related legislation he signed into law was rolling back some obama-era regulation that's cut down on access for the mentally ill. some important caveats. this was not a universally supported thing. people as varied as the aclu and nra opposed it. it's not like this was something he rolled back that everybody was in favor. if the one
zach, if there's a common thread between what brian -- what paul ryan and the president are saying, will it keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill? >> to do, for the mentally ill, we have to do very -- we don't want people that are mentally ill to be having any form of weaponry. we have to be very strong on that. [ applause ] we want to be very powerful, very strong on background checks, especially as it pertains to the mentally ill. and also the mentally ill, people that have...
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brian: what kind of cancer? kate: colon cancer. as it turns out, it is increasingly commonhat young people are getting what was traditionally thought as an older person's illness. brian: in your book you say it is in the liver? kate: yes, it spread to my liver. i guess it does that happen and it did to mine. brian: -- give you a series of horrible options when you have stage for cancer. it could do this, and we could do this. there are other worse, horrible things. there is something that is called a mismatch repair disorder where the cells replicate incorrectly. it could be genetic or not. if you have this 3% kind of immunotherapies are open. when i find out i had this new 3% kind of cancer, i declared it was the magic cancer because it was one of the only kind that open me up for new treatment. brian: where you live? kate: i'm from durham, north carolina, but i am from canada. i'm a professor at divinity school. i teach do-gooders of all kinds. pastors, nonprofit workers, people with good thoughts as they stare at the horizon. it is a lovely place to work. brian: what do
brian: what kind of cancer? kate: colon cancer. as it turns out, it is increasingly commonhat young people are getting what was traditionally thought as an older person's illness. brian: in your book you say it is in the liver? kate: yes, it spread to my liver. i guess it does that happen and it did to mine. brian: -- give you a series of horrible options when you have stage for cancer. it could do this, and we could do this. there are other worse, horrible things. there is something that is...
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this is common sense. brianaryland. he joins you now. i know you understand the president take this is serious. what did you tell him about your ms-13 problem? >> i told the administration the ms-13 problem in our county is growing violent crime organization. the president realize this is. the his message is clear. ms-13 is a menace to our society, he is going to declare war against them. brian: what do you need from him, from the federal government, being a local problem? >> what the president asked for, what i agree with 100%. we need the laws changed, we need the policy changes and need tools to do our job. a lot of sheriffs don't, some sheriffs don't agree with this but i happen to agree i need everything i can do, everything i can have, every resource available to fight this problem. brian: we talked in the break. you don't have any sanctuary cities near but the other sheriffs you, some will come on our show we don't like the idea if you're here illegally we could arrest you, we don't get sources within the
this is common sense. brianaryland. he joins you now. i know you understand the president take this is serious. what did you tell him about your ms-13 problem? >> i told the administration the ms-13 problem in our county is growing violent crime organization. the president realize this is. the his message is clear. ms-13 is a menace to our society, he is going to declare war against them. brian: what do you need from him, from the federal government, being a local problem? >> what...
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stories and they are quoted on the record on this piece, and they say this is a common tactic and the way it plays out, brianebrity or in this case, the most powerful man in america, it is used for leverage. was a term they used over and over again. it is used to influence those people. >> in order to help their friends and hurt their enemies is the point. >> this would appear what happens in the relationship between david pecker and donald trump. pecker has on the record said, you know, he is loyal to trump, you know, that he does work on his behalf in some ways. now, you know, they talk about a negative side to that. this company knows where the bodies are buried, so even working in a friendly way to bury a story for someone, they have the dirt and can release it. >> i see what you are saying. we followed up with a former american media executive, and spokesman for the company. here's what he told me about catch and kill. >> as far as these stories being killed, or bought and killed, it is something that has been going on for a long time at not only these magazines but other publications. it takes the stor
stories and they are quoted on the record on this piece, and they say this is a common tactic and the way it plays out, brianebrity or in this case, the most powerful man in america, it is used for leverage. was a term they used over and over again. it is used to influence those people. >> in order to help their friends and hurt their enemies is the point. >> this would appear what happens in the relationship between david pecker and donald trump. pecker has on the record said, you...
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brian: what kind of cancer? kate: colon cancer. i'm never specific about that partly because i didn't imagine everyone imagining me and m my combon the rest of my life. it's increasingly common that young people are getting what was traditional thought to be an older person's illness. brian: you do say it's in the liver? kate: it spreads often to the liver t did with mine. brian: what's magic cancer? kate: that was just a little phrase i gave to try to explain. they give you this -- a series of horrible options when you have stage 4 cancer. it could be this. and this treatment might work. it could be this other much worse horrible thing. immediate death sentence. or this tiny little -- they call a mismatch reparodies order where the cell's replicated incorrectly which could be genetic or not. but if you have this 3% cancer, then new immunotheir if i possible. when i have the 3% cancer i declared it was the madge inc. cancer because it was the only kinds that opened me up for new treatment. brian: where do you live? kate: i'm from canada. i live in durham, north arolina. brian: what did you do in durham, north carolina? kate: i teach do-gooders of all kinds. pastors, nonprofi
brian: what kind of cancer? kate: colon cancer. i'm never specific about that partly because i didn't imagine everyone imagining me and m my combon the rest of my life. it's increasingly common that young people are getting what was traditional thought to be an older person's illness. brian: you do say it's in the liver? kate: it spreads often to the liver t did with mine. brian: what's magic cancer? kate: that was just a little phrase i gave to try to explain. they give you this -- a series of...
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it is a rapidly changing world which has a lot of things in common with the way we live now, and many things different. brian: when did you first begin to be interested in numbers? bill: in the spring of 1961 i was captured by a stack of baseball cards and never really escaped. that is where it comes from. brian: how did you develop an understanding of numbers? bill: well, playing around with baseball statistics. i am not anything a mathematician would consider a mathematician. i am very good at doing it in my head, but that is just from thousands of hours of doing it with baseball statistics. in terms of getting an understanding of what could be done with those, when i went to college at kansas university, 1967 to 1971, i studied economics, and essentially what i have done for my career is take economic methods and apply them to baseball. that essentially is all that i have ever done other than the crime stuff. that is what i have done almost all of my career, take economic models and theories, economist ways of thinking about things, and apply them to baseball related questions. brian: how important -- obv
it is a rapidly changing world which has a lot of things in common with the way we live now, and many things different. brian: when did you first begin to be interested in numbers? bill: in the spring of 1961 i was captured by a stack of baseball cards and never really escaped. that is where it comes from. brian: how did you develop an understanding of numbers? bill: well, playing around with baseball statistics. i am not anything a mathematician would consider a mathematician. i am very good...
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as it turns out, it is increasingly common that young people are getting what was traditionally thought as an older person's illness. brianin your book you say it is in the liver? kate: yes, it spread to my liver. tried to a phrase i use to explain. they give you a series of horrible options when you have stage four cancer. it could be this and this treatment could work. it could be this much worse thing, which is a death sentence or a mismatch repair disorder where the sellers replicated isorrectly -- cell replicated incorrectly. when i find out that i had this tiny little 3% kind of cancer, i declared it was the magic cancer because it was one of the only kind that open me up for new treatment. brian: where you live? durham, north carolina, but i am from canada. i'm a professor at divinity school. i teach do-gooders of all kinds. it is a lovely place to work. brian: what do you teach? kate: survey courses. i do smaller seminars. i'm a specialist in modern christianity. i have been studying mega-churches and people with beautiful hair. brian: i want to show you a picture you have on your site of your husband and your son
as it turns out, it is increasingly common that young people are getting what was traditionally thought as an older person's illness. brianin your book you say it is in the liver? kate: yes, it spread to my liver. tried to a phrase i use to explain. they give you a series of horrible options when you have stage four cancer. it could be this and this treatment could work. it could be this much worse thing, which is a death sentence or a mismatch repair disorder where the sellers replicated...
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steve: unless this is common tactic where they do that a lot. brianead his column today, he takes the democrat memo point by point and bolsters the republican's case. >> when it gets down to carter page narrowly, no matter what congressman schiff says about many layers of information in the warrant or that were in the warrant, what was specifically alleged about page was the meetings with the two top russian operatives, which they only get from the steele dossier. without that allegation, you may have a lot of information about about why russia is bad but you don't have anything that shows carter page is an agent of a foreign power. brian: right. if you want to know exactly was written in there, this is what they say was given to the judge, tell me if this is honest and candid and transparent what was in the fisa memo, paid for by hillary clinton and dnc. the fbi speculates, wrong word, that the identify u.s. person, didn't name glenn kessler likely looking for information that could be used to discredit candidate number one, you could have said presi
steve: unless this is common tactic where they do that a lot. brianead his column today, he takes the democrat memo point by point and bolsters the republican's case. >> when it gets down to carter page narrowly, no matter what congressman schiff says about many layers of information in the warrant or that were in the warrant, what was specifically alleged about page was the meetings with the two top russian operatives, which they only get from the steele dossier. without that allegation,...
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common sense. your group really appreciates it. i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and we will take some questions. we will have rick scott come up second. i am here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governor's. we want to make our schools safe. [applause] gov. sandoval: mr. president, thank you. and i truly appreciate you. i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. on behalf of all the governors, i want to thank you for your hospitality and the first lady's hospitality yesterday evening. it was an extraordinary night and truly a privilege to be able to visit and enjoy fellowship. mr. president, i appreciate, again, your having us all today. we can talk about issues with regard to infrastructure, workforce development, combatting opioids, prison reform, agriculture, healthcare, workforce -- all these different issues. and those are things that we all need to talk about. but the issue of the day is school safety, is public safety, mr. president. he day is school safety, is public safety, mr. president. you kn
common sense. your group really appreciates it. i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and we will take some questions. we will have rick scott come up second. i am here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governor's. we want to make our schools safe. [applause] gov. sandoval: mr. president, thank you. and i truly appreciate you. i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. on behalf of all the governors, i want to thank you for your hospitality and the...
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brian: all right, jillian, 12 minutes after the hour. president trump vowing to turn grief into action when it comes to school safety. >> we must pursue commons of law abiding americans while keeping guns out of the hands of those who pose a threat. brian: okay. how does that resonate with the governors? how about this governor? matt bevin was in the room for that powerful message. he joining us live next. steve: plus, would you buy what this ad is selling? meet the veterans behind this patriotic commercial that is taking the internet by storm ♪ in liberating stripes ♪ claritin-d relieves eight, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's ot
brian: all right, jillian, 12 minutes after the hour. president trump vowing to turn grief into action when it comes to school safety. >> we must pursue commons of law abiding americans while keeping guns out of the hands of those who pose a threat. brian: okay. how does that resonate with the governors? how about this governor? matt bevin was in the room for that powerful message. he joining us live next. steve: plus, would you buy what this ad is selling? meet the veterans behind this...
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common sense. what can i tell you. i will say this, your group really appreciates it. with that i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words. then we'll go around and take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. and i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. we want to help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian? please. [ applause ] >> mr. president, thank you. i truly appreciate you, i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. on behalf of altogethl the gove i want to thank you for your hospitality and the first lady's hospitality. it was a privilege to be able to visit. >> we'll take a break from this event at the white house. this is the president meeting with the governors. the first lady melania trump talking at a lunch of the spouses. >> i appreciate spending time together at the spouses' luncheon, and i'm honored to host all of you today. before i begin, i want to be sure we take a moment to reflect on the horrific shooting in florida. our continued thoughts and prayers go out to all who were affected by such a
common sense. what can i tell you. i will say this, your group really appreciates it. with that i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words. then we'll go around and take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. and i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. we want to help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian? please. [ applause ] >> mr. president, thank you. i truly appreciate you, i appreciate all the...
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common sense but you know, what can i tell you? i will say this. your group really appreciates it. i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and we will go around and take some questions. maybe we will have rick scott come up second and i am here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors, we want to help our states and make our schools safe. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you. i appreciate you, i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. i want to thank you for your hospitality and the first lady's hospitality yesterday evening, it was an extraordinary night and i am truly privileged to be able to visit and enjoy fellowship. mr. president, i appreciate you having us all today, we can talk about issues with regard to infrastructure, workforce development, combating opioids. prison reform, agriculture, health care. all these different issues and these are things we all need to talk about. the issue today is school safety, public safety, mr. president. i shared this last night after the massacre in las vegas, the massive shooting, we lost 58 people. over 500 peop
common sense but you know, what can i tell you? i will say this. your group really appreciates it. i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and we will go around and take some questions. maybe we will have rick scott come up second and i am here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors, we want to help our states and make our schools safe. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you. i appreciate you, i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. i want...
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common sense. what can i tell you? i will say this your group really appreciates it. so with that, i will ask brian to say a couple of words. we will go around and take a couple of questions. maybe rick scott come up second. i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian, please. [ applause ] >> mr. president, thank you. i truly appreciate you. i appreciate the members of the cabinet. to the governors, i thank you for your hospitality and first ladies' hoss pi tal its. it was truly a privilege to visit and enjoy fellowship. mr. president, i tweesh again you having us today. we can talk about issues with regard to infrastructure. work force development. combatting opioids. prison reform. agriculture. health care. work force. all these different issues and those are things that we all need to talk about. but the issue of the day is school safety. public safety, mr. president. i shared this last night. mr. president, after the massacre in las vegas, mass shooting, where we lost 58 people, over 500 peopl
common sense. what can i tell you? i will say this your group really appreciates it. so with that, i will ask brian to say a couple of words. we will go around and take a couple of questions. maybe rick scott come up second. i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian, please. [ applause ] >> mr. president, thank you. i truly appreciate you. i appreciate the members of the cabinet. to...
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brian: these ar-15s in particular are becoming more and more common.sly for self-defense. they're labeled essentially a civilian version of the m-16. ainsley: what needs to change? maybe if you have these crazy images on instagram, if there are warning signs, expelled from school, not allowed to take a backpack to school, if you're 19 years old should you be able to have one of these high-powered rifles? steve: he was able to buy it legally. unclear, apparently you don't have to disclose your mental health status. we don't know the nature of the treatment at the facility. nonetheless the president of the united states has been taken it all in and briefed by law enforcement and he tweeted this morning, so many signs that the florida shooter was mentally disturbed, expelled from school forker rattic and bad behavior. neighbors and classmates knew he was a big problem. must always report such instances to authorities again and again. he is echoing pam bondi. brian: i have a hunch, we've seen this he have about, we'll find out what role law enforcement pla
brian: these ar-15s in particular are becoming more and more common.sly for self-defense. they're labeled essentially a civilian version of the m-16. ainsley: what needs to change? maybe if you have these crazy images on instagram, if there are warning signs, expelled from school, not allowed to take a backpack to school, if you're 19 years old should you be able to have one of these high-powered rifles? steve: he was able to buy it legally. unclear, apparently you don't have to disclose your...
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common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. you will. brianthe hour. second federal appeals court you will. ruling against president trump's latest travel ban order. the virginia based court says limiting visitors from six muslim majority nations and two other countries is unconstitutional and anti-muslim. in december the 9th circuit found the president exceeded the scope of authority with the ban. the supreme court will hear the case in april. and, some supporters of house minority leader nancy pelosi are predicting she is on her way out. new jersey democratic representative bill pascrell telling the atlantic that he expects pelosi to step down no matter who wins the white house. other democrats suggest it should happen before the 2018 mid terms. republicans hope that doesn't happen. rachel: this is a fox news alert. the gunman accused of killing 17 people at a florida high school wednesday is currently being held without bond facing 17 counts of premeditated murder. steve: could the shooter claim insanity and how were all the warning signs m
common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. you will. brianthe hour. second federal appeals court you will. ruling against president trump's latest travel ban order. the virginia based court says limiting visitors from six muslim majority nations and two other countries is unconstitutional and anti-muslim. in december the 9th circuit found the president exceeded the scope of authority with the ban. the supreme...
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common sense. but you know, what can i tell you. i will say this, your group really appreciate it. with that, i'm going to ask fwrooin s brian to say a couple words. then we'll go around, take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. we want to help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian, please. >> and that, of course, the president, his opening statement to the governors there. q&a went on for a while. we already heard from governor insley of washington state, his objection to arming teachers. fred guttenberg lost his daughter jamie in the parkland shooting. first of all, how are you doing? how are you holding up? >> well, we had a rough weekend. this was supposed to be my daughter's first dance competition of the season. it's what my daughter lived her life for. honestly, it was more for my wife, something that was a major part of what used to go on in our house. my wife and i today, this weekend we didn't go to dance competition. we instead went to a cemetery. i can tell you she's struggling. we still
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common side effects of viberzi... ...include constipation, nausea, and abdominal pain. stay ahead of ibs-d with viberzi. >> ♪ >> "action news" continues with meteorologist adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sharrie williams and briant's 4:30 and "action news" continues with a little known store policy that could save you big on your next grocery bill. >> plus, cringe worthy crescendo. >> ♪ >> well, if you wined you were not alone. turns out there's a science behind what's called secondhand embarrassment. let's hear what the singer is saying today. >> and weight watchers under fire for offering free memberships this summer. well, the reason, they're offering them to teens as young as 13. why some experts say that is troubling. >> but we're going to begin here at 4:30 way berks county city seemingly endless battle to keep their buildings and streets clean. the issue is not about sanitation it's about consideration. mainly a lack of it from the graffiti artists constantly vandalizing reading. walter perez live there now with how the city is trying to combat this problem. walter. >> reporter: brian, of course graffiti is a problem in many urban areas across the country and reading is no different. the plan is to clean
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common sense. but, you know, what can i tell you? but i will say this -- your group really appreciates it. so with that, i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and then we'll go around, we'll take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. and i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors, we want to help our states, and we want to make our schools safe. brian? please. [applause] gov. sandoval: mr. president, thank you. and i truly appreciate you. i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. on behalf of all the governors, i want to thank you for your hospitality and the first lady's hospitality yesterday evening. it was an extraordinary night and truly a privilege to be able to visit and enjoy fellowship. mr. president, i appreciate, again, your having us all today. we can talk about issues with regard to infrastructure, workforce development, combatting opioids, prison reform, agriculture, healthcare, workforce -- all these different issues. and those are things that we all need to talk about. but the issue of the day is school safety, is public safety, mr. pr
common sense. but, you know, what can i tell you? but i will say this -- your group really appreciates it. so with that, i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and then we'll go around, we'll take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. and i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors, we want to help our states, and we want to make our schools safe. brian? please. [applause] gov. sandoval: mr. president, thank you. and i...
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common sense. what can i tell you. i will say this, your group really appreciates it. so with that i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and then we'll to around, we'll take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. we want to help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian, please. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you. and i truly appreciate you. i appreciate all the members of the cabinet. on behalf of all the governors i want to thank you for your hospitality and first lady's hospitality yesterday evening t was extraordinary night and truly a privilege to be able to visit and enjoy fellowship. mr. president, i appreciate again your having us all today. we can talk about issues with regard to infrastructure, workforce development, combating opioids. prison reform, agriculture, healthcare, workforce, all these different issues. those are things we all need to talk about but the issue of the day is school safety, is public safety, mr. president. you know i shared this last nigh
common sense. what can i tell you. i will say this, your group really appreciates it. so with that i'm going to ask brian to say a couple of words and then we'll to around, we'll take some questions. maybe we'll have rick scott come up second. i'm here as long as you need me. let's get it all out. we want to help the governors. we want to help our states. and we want to make our schools safe. brian, please. [applause] >> mr. president, thank you. and i truly appreciate you. i appreciate...
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common. arkansas' governor is on the list and he joins us to talk about what the reason is good morning, governor. how are you? brian without playing. the ad getting all the buzz over two people who went to the same high school ♪ i've had ♪ the time of my life ♪ and i never felt this way before ♪ s on one another. that's why entire teams train together in simulators, s on one another. to know exactly what to do before they have to do it. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. its technology was engineered (beeping). while its design was meant to be seen. experience the new 2018 lexus nx, and the nx hybrid. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. feel the power of thenew power...smax. ...to fight back theraflu's powerful new formula to defeat 7 cold and flu symptoms... fast. so you can play on. theraflu e
common. arkansas' governor is on the list and he joins us to talk about what the reason is good morning, governor. how are you? brian without playing. the ad getting all the buzz over two people who went to the same high school ♪ i've had ♪ the time of my life ♪ and i never felt this way before ♪ s on one another. that's why entire teams train together in simulators, s on one another. to know exactly what to do before they have to do it. because safety is never being satisfied. and...
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common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. steve: that's the building we are in. brianbeen kellie pickler. i kept it down. it was my fault. steve: this man is approaching the status where he would have a hard pass to get in the building. dan bongino, he was with tucker last night live and now he is up first thing in the morning. >> my influence and a metro card gets you on the train frame. sometimes i'm so powerful don't have onto mention my name show the metro card. ainsley: get into some of this mean. drapg democratic congressman joaquin castro running for president in 2020. he likened the russian interference in the election to 9/11. listen to this. steve: this was op-ed. ainsley: we will read it while this current is not marked by blood shed destruction or death we have entered a new generation of warfare on america's national security. september 11th, 2001 a moment in our history when a non-state actor effectively identified one of our nation's greatest security vulnerabilities in the airline industry. keep in mind, 2700 people died on 9/11. this election meddling,
common side effect is bone and muscle ache. so why go back there? if you'd rather be home, ask your doctor about neulasta onpro. steve: that's the building we are in. brianbeen kellie pickler. i kept it down. it was my fault. steve: this man is approaching the status where he would have a hard pass to get in the building. dan bongino, he was with tucker last night live and now he is up first thing in the morning. >> my influence and a metro card gets you on the train frame. sometimes i'm...