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burgess was well remembered as the 23-year-old civilian american who spoke vietnamese. even though he had not -- not married the daughter's mother, he was still remembered well by his father. >> they were real hospitable to me. they provided an atmosphere of love and support. >> reporter: burgess has promised an education to his daughter who was kicked out of school because she was amarasian. although she packed her bag she will not be going home. her grandfather ask she stay until her mother and other children can leave and burgess agreed. >> the boy's who's father in oklahoma was not able to make the trip in vietnam did finally leave. since then over 1,000amarician children have moved to the united states. >>> when we come back to a second look. one of those babies who arrived at the presidio meets a vet who was helping those children the day they arrived. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with co
burgess was well remembered as the 23-year-old civilian american who spoke vietnamese. even though he had not -- not married the daughter's mother, he was still remembered well by his father. >> they were real hospitable to me. they provided an atmosphere of love and support. >> reporter: burgess has promised an education to his daughter who was kicked out of school because she was amarasian. although she packed her bag she will not be going home. her grandfather ask she stay until...
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her name was heather burgess. >> heshe'd talk about her parents her childhood. it was normal conversation. >> she put you at ease? >> absolutely. >> you felt like this could be the one? >> we knew it was the one. >> yeah. >> chris and amy were thrilled when heather said she wanted them to adopt her baby. they agreed to pay her living expenses for the last few months of the pregnancy and moved her into an apartment. >> you must have been excited. >> very excited. >> absolutely. >> paying a birth mother's living expenses is legal in most states but doesn't guarantee the adoption will happen. the birth mother can change her mind at think time during her pregnancy. still, amy and chris were confident heather wouldn't. >> we spent about three days total with her. >> two months after they started supporting heather, amy and chris flew out to meet her face to face. >> we went to see movies together. i took her shopping for maternity clothes. >> amy went with heather to the doctor for an ultrasound. >> how special was it for you to go to this ultrasound and actually see
her name was heather burgess. >> heshe'd talk about her parents her childhood. it was normal conversation. >> she put you at ease? >> absolutely. >> you felt like this could be the one? >> we knew it was the one. >> yeah. >> chris and amy were thrilled when heather said she wanted them to adopt her baby. they agreed to pay her living expenses for the last few months of the pregnancy and moved her into an apartment. >> you must have been excited....
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to stay there because of his expertise and explosives making also in a shooting and he said that burgess the car while he himself shot at the two policemen. also after further investigation the ministry in a statement said they were able to identify the man who is known by burgess and his name is shariff known as sammy and they put a bounty on his head $1 million to be given to anyone who can help find him. and that is basically the gist of the statement but also it indicates that saudi arabia now is being somehow punished by i.s.i.s. i.s.i.s. has warned earlier on that it is going to strike back against any country that participates in the campaign against them in iraq and syria. >> thanks mohamed. and more air strikes by the saudi-led coalition against houthi targets in yemen and forces loyal to the president abd rabbuh mansur hadi gained control over large pardons of aiden pushing them back and said houthis most surrender before the peace process can begin. >> translator: there will be no talks at the present time as long as the houthis and the malitias of ali abdullah saleh continue
to stay there because of his expertise and explosives making also in a shooting and he said that burgess the car while he himself shot at the two policemen. also after further investigation the ministry in a statement said they were able to identify the man who is known by burgess and his name is shariff known as sammy and they put a bounty on his head $1 million to be given to anyone who can help find him. and that is basically the gist of the statement but also it indicates that saudi arabia...
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he said burgess drove the car while he himself shot at the two policemen. also after further investigation, the ministry in a statement says they were able to identify the man who is known by burgess and they put a bounty on his head to be given to anyone who can help find minimum. >> police in italy have arrested nine people who have alleged links with al quaeda. police say the suspects were involved in a plot to attack the vatican five years ago. all suspects are from pack stand and afghanistan. they down played the significance of the alleged plot. >>> canadian governments -- bail to a former guantanamo bay detainee detainee. he was transferred to a jail in his native canada two years later. he has since retracted his confession and is expected to be released on bail on may 5th. >>> still ahead on this program, the fighting in syria. we follow opposition fighters as they launch attacks on new battle fields. >>> and the project giving archeologist a first class view of 2,000 years of london's history. n's history. your kids... >> they're mine >> al jazeer
he said burgess drove the car while he himself shot at the two policemen. also after further investigation, the ministry in a statement says they were able to identify the man who is known by burgess and they put a bounty on his head to be given to anyone who can help find minimum. >> police in italy have arrested nine people who have alleged links with al quaeda. police say the suspects were involved in a plot to attack the vatican five years ago. all suspects are from pack stand and...
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we'll find you at burgess, that is your first name, burgessevs "politico" dot-com. >> thanks for having me. >> we'll take you live back to the floor of the senate, 2:15 p.m. eastern time. we'll look at hearing on management of the state department. this is from earlier today with the inspector general before heading back to the senate, working on human trafficking and also possible this week the loretta lynch nomination. [inaudible conversations]. >> meeting will come to order. both of us are in order so we'll proceed. this hearing of the subcommittee on state department and u.s. aid managements, inusaid is entitled to improving effectiveness of the state department. would i like to begin by welcoming our witness, inspector general of state department and broadcasting board of governors steve lynn nick. i understand you changed your schedule to be here today. making recommendations to strengthen its integrity and effectiveness and accountability. as such the oig is dedicated to the detecting and preventing waste, fraud abuse and mismanagement. today's hearing will be an important opport
we'll find you at burgess, that is your first name, burgessevs "politico" dot-com. >> thanks for having me. >> we'll take you live back to the floor of the senate, 2:15 p.m. eastern time. we'll look at hearing on management of the state department. this is from earlier today with the inspector general before heading back to the senate, working on human trafficking and also possible this week the loretta lynch nomination. [inaudible conversations]. >> meeting will...
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. >> reporter: turns out michelle's real name is heather burgess including convictions for taking moneyrom perspective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they are watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> it's sickening that you know they're preying on people the way that they are. >> reporter: we are not sure heather is even pregnant. look at the video of her in the car we sent to bring her to our meeting. she appears to be adjusting something under her sweater. >> i am a correspondent for date line nbc. are you pregnant? >> yeah. >> is that a pillow? >> it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you going to call like -- >> how many healthers are out there? >> she is probably not the only one. >> i know of a few others that scam regularly. >> reporter: a adoption professional has tips for perspective parents to protect themselves. she says never send money to a birth mother directly and be suspicious with someone who doesn't want to work with a professional. heather got out of prison after serving a little over a year on
. >> reporter: turns out michelle's real name is heather burgess including convictions for taking moneyrom perspective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they are watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> it's sickening that you know they're preying on people the way that they are. >> reporter: we are not sure heather is even pregnant. look at the video of her in the car we sent to bring her to our meeting. she appears to be...
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some of them wishing i was dead right now. >> lehigh moth sizedded the burgess and debby crowder andjulius concocted the system. it was at her prompting in the late 80s there were a lot of weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys and wanted to help them in the way that seemed right and she found the easiest classes she could for them and turned out some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year of two experimenting essentially with these courses, we believe they basically systemized the whole thing by their early '90s. >> so there were other easy courses, in the general college? >> yes. >> well, paper classes -- >> no not -- well in philosophy and geography. so we identify those. >> okay, all right. >> they had to taker what nine hours at least. >> 12. and generally six hours in the summer session. >> always easy classes but most people's transcripts are not littered with easy classes. >> we have all -- >> i took culture today. >> if there were meet examination tests and you have to go -- okay. maybe it's not fraudulent but -- >> it's not isolated in
some of them wishing i was dead right now. >> lehigh moth sizedded the burgess and debby crowder andjulius concocted the system. it was at her prompting in the late 80s there were a lot of weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys and wanted to help them in the way that seemed right and she found the easiest classes she could for them and turned out some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year of two experimenting essentially with these courses, we...
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one thing the city could not take back is burgess a $300,000 pension, he continues to collect it afterng released from prison late last year. >> even with that conviction, he was able to keep his pension. so at this point, we really have no other recourse. >> it is something darrel cannon says he would like to fight, and while he says no reparation can begin to address the pain, the city acknowledgement is a start. >> it is a partial victory and it sends a message throughout the united states that at some point in time, you can bear enough pressure on government without a physical riot ever osomething of this nature here, and make change. the greek debt is one of the big topics on the agenda in washington. the group is also questioning whether the federal reserve in this country should really raise interest rates. the i.m.f. report cautions the move could not only send u.s. markets into shock but could spark widespread volatility in global economies. rates could go up later this year. she explains why the global economy has faced what she says is a now immediate yearic reality when it
one thing the city could not take back is burgess a $300,000 pension, he continues to collect it afterng released from prison late last year. >> even with that conviction, he was able to keep his pension. so at this point, we really have no other recourse. >> it is something darrel cannon says he would like to fight, and while he says no reparation can begin to address the pain, the city acknowledgement is a start. >> it is a partial victory and it sends a message throughout...
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noah galloway and sharna burgess saying no guts no glory.for a standing ovation after the performance. after the show we discussed sharna knocked out one of his teeth during a rehearsal. >> she's hard on me and i was afraid that if i didn't get up and keep dancing i'd lose another tooth. >> i'm out. >> reporter: at the bottom patti labelle suzanne somers and chris soules. with week four behind them the nine remaining cups are looking ahead to disney week. in los angeles, george pennacchio, abc news. >> a lot of soul last night. >> yeah i think they're on this morning. won't they be on "gma"? >> of course. >> all right. we'll see them shortly. >> that's what's making news in america. >> stay with us and welcome back to reena ninan. >> good to be back. >> been gone too long. >> thank you, partner. >> ♪♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> we're working on several developing stories on this tuesday april 7th. gunfire erupts in delaw
noah galloway and sharna burgess saying no guts no glory.for a standing ovation after the performance. after the show we discussed sharna knocked out one of his teeth during a rehearsal. >> she's hard on me and i was afraid that if i didn't get up and keep dancing i'd lose another tooth. >> i'm out. >> reporter: at the bottom patti labelle suzanne somers and chris soules. with week four behind them the nine remaining cups are looking ahead to disney week. in los angeles,...
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. >> we suggest burgess mcswain along with debbie krauter and julius concocted the system. it was at her prompting. because in the late '80s there were a number of really weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys. she wanted to help them anyway to seem trite tumor. slush fund eases classes she could for them. it turned out that some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year or two expanding essentially with these courses with achilles and debbie we believe that they basically systematize golfing by the early '90s. >> so there were easy courses in the charcoal to? >> yes. >> paper classes -- >> not paper classes. >> there were independent studies. spent we identify them. spin they had to take what, nine hours at least? >> twelve. into six hours in the summer session usually. >> there are always easy classes but most people's transcripts are not littered with easy classes, you know. spin there were meetings and test and you have to go okay and maybe it's not fraudulent but speed it's just not isolated to the sports. >> that's true to. >> it's a
. >> we suggest burgess mcswain along with debbie krauter and julius concocted the system. it was at her prompting. because in the late '80s there were a number of really weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys. she wanted to help them anyway to seem trite tumor. slush fund eases classes she could for them. it turned out that some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year or two expanding essentially with these courses with achilles and debbie we believe...
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and burgess what are the details in this bill and tell us about the bottom line, what this means for victims of human trafficking in terms of abortion services that they can get. >> basically it's been a sort of compromise that's intended to let each party save a little bit of face. the initial dispute was over how to fund a restitution fund for victims and whether that money could be used on abortion procedures for victims. that money was going to come from human traffickers paying fines and than was something the democrats objected to having abortion restrictions on because that was private money it was not public government money which has previously been governed by the hide amendment which restricts abortion procedures. they're going to use money from traffickers and from the government's general fund and they'll have a firewall to make sure fines don't pay for abortion procedures. it is very in the weeds. it is kind of a minor tweak to the legislation but this has been going on for nearly six weeks now that the senate's been locked on this. even though it is a small change, it'
and burgess what are the details in this bill and tell us about the bottom line, what this means for victims of human trafficking in terms of abortion services that they can get. >> basically it's been a sort of compromise that's intended to let each party save a little bit of face. the initial dispute was over how to fund a restitution fund for victims and whether that money could be used on abortion procedures for victims. that money was going to come from human traffickers paying fines...
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. >> her real name is heather burgess. she has convictions for taking money from adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing this again? >> it's sickening that you know they're preying on people the way that they are interest the truth is we're not sure heather is even pregnant. look at this video of her in the car we sent. she appears to be adjusting something. >> my name is andrea and i'm with dateline nbc. are you even pregnant? >> yeah. >> is that a pillow? >> it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you going call -- i'm just going to go. >> how many heathers are out there? she's probably not the only one. >> no she's not. i knew a few others that scam regular. never send money to a birth mother directly and suspicious of anyone who doesn't want to work with a professionally. heather got out of jail just last week. >> very eye oepg. that's for sure. >> 50 games over 500, the warriors have done just about everything right in the season. >
. >> her real name is heather burgess. she has convictions for taking money from adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing this again? >> it's sickening that you know they're preying on people the way that they are interest the truth is we're not sure heather is even pregnant. look at this video of her in the car we sent. she appears to be adjusting...
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that statement, he is, 23-years-old and, he told the investigators that it, a man by the name of burgessys only that name of, and he thinks, he is from north africa, and was the man between him the middle man between him, and the isis, and isis sent, rifle to be used, and also they gave him $10,000 saudi, and quite a lot of ammunition and, there was a number of cars that were found later, by the investigators and, he said, that, he drove the car, while he shot at the two policemen, and he also said that, he has been asked byes to say stay low because of what theyper receive of his expertise, the making of explosives and ieds, and he became a member of isis until he was used, in doing in executing that operation. >>> so they're there still looking for one other person? >>> correct? >>> say that again. >>> at this point, they're still looking for one other person at least. >>> exactly exactly and this man, after for all investigation, with the primary suspect has, they have been able to find out, his real name, and his name is ben shar reef, and sam mere, and, so that's a huge step ahead i
that statement, he is, 23-years-old and, he told the investigators that it, a man by the name of burgessys only that name of, and he thinks, he is from north africa, and was the man between him the middle man between him, and the isis, and isis sent, rifle to be used, and also they gave him $10,000 saudi, and quite a lot of ammunition and, there was a number of cars that were found later, by the investigators and, he said, that, he drove the car, while he shot at the two policemen, and he also...
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burgess: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. burgess of texas. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following new section section, none of the funds made available in this act may be used one, to implement or enforce section 430.32-x of title 10, code of federal regulations or, two, to implement or enforce the standards established by the tables contained in section 325-i-1-b of the energy policy and conservation act, 42 united states code, 6295-i-1-b with respect to bpar lamps b.r. lamps and e.r. lamps. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 223, the gentleman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas for five minutes. mr. burgess: i thank the chairman. mr. chairman, i rise today to offer an amendment that actually maintains current law. since its passage in 2007, i've heard from tens of thousands of constituents how the language in the 2007 energy independence and security act will take away consumer choice when deciding what lightbulb to use in your home
burgess: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. burgess of texas. at the end of the bill, before the short title, insert the following new section section, none of the funds made available in this act may be used one, to implement or enforce section 430.32-x of title 10, code of federal regulations or, two, to implement or enforce the standards established by the tables contained in section 325-i-1-b of the energy policy and conservation act, 42 united states code,...
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. >> reporter: turns out michelle's real name is heather burgess, a criminal record including convictions for fraudulently taking money from perspective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. chris and amy lemcool, doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing this again? >> it's sickening that know they're preying on people the way they are. >> reporter: the truth is we're not sure heather is even pregnant. look at this video of her in the car we sent to bring her to our meeting. she appears to be adjusting something under her sweater. >> my name is andrea canning i'm a correspondent for "dateline nbc." are you even pregnant? >> yeah. >> is that a pillow -- >> it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you going to call like -- i'm just -- >> how many heathers are out there? >> probably not the only one. >> no, she's not. i know of, a few others, that scam regularly. >> reporter: adoption professional sheila davis has tips for adoptive prospective parents to protect themselves. never send money
. >> reporter: turns out michelle's real name is heather burgess, a criminal record including convictions for fraudulently taking money from perspective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. chris and amy lemcool, doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing this again? >> it's sickening that know they're preying on people the way they are. >> reporter: the truth is we're not sure heather is...
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. >> burgess is requiring to new. for those who did not there's an additional form to determine whether they owe a penalty. this is the scene at the post office here in atlanta. a lot of last minute filers mailing their forms. we spoke to several people about their overall experiences preparing their forms. here's what they're telling us. >> it's gotten horrifically complicated. >> reporter: how so? what new layers are there? >> i have a couple of small businesses and have an accountant do things for me. it's staggering. >> reporter: what was the most difficult thing about filing this year? >> the amount you have to pay to a government that doesn't seem very efficient in the use of the money. >> reporter: are you glad to have it done? >> absolutely. i feel like weight doesn't weigh much, the weight of the world is off my shoulders. >> reporter: many restaurants are offering free tax day specials including a mexican food chain that will give you free chips and kay sew if you tell the cashier taxes smashes. >> i've got
. >> burgess is requiring to new. for those who did not there's an additional form to determine whether they owe a penalty. this is the scene at the post office here in atlanta. a lot of last minute filers mailing their forms. we spoke to several people about their overall experiences preparing their forms. here's what they're telling us. >> it's gotten horrifically complicated. >> reporter: how so? what new layers are there? >> i have a couple of small businesses and...
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others end up in the hospital like 11-year-old michael burgess, in a body cast with multiple breaks. >> all i remember was seeing a car and i was so scared. i just knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: so the broward county sheriff's department inviting us along to scan for offenders. >> this is literally life and death. >> reporter: right away we start following this school bus. when it stops, we see the red lights start flashing the stop sign is out. keep watching. count with me. one, two, three, four five cars fly right by. >> bingo. >> reporter: so many offenders our deputy cannot even get them all. did you see the bus? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: how would you feel if your child was crossing the street expected the cars to stop and then a car blew through? >> i would feel bad. i have taught my children to look both ways before they cross the street. >> before i could do anything i said oh my gosh. >> reporter: the drivers both slapped with a $270 ticket. now the new question. who is this driver in washington? who came this close to hitting three kids. >> i'm not new
others end up in the hospital like 11-year-old michael burgess, in a body cast with multiple breaks. >> all i remember was seeing a car and i was so scared. i just knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: so the broward county sheriff's department inviting us along to scan for offenders. >> this is literally life and death. >> reporter: right away we start following this school bus. when it stops, we see the red lights start flashing the stop sign is out. keep...
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. >> reporter: turns out, michelle's real name is heather burgess. she has a criminal record that includes convictions for fraudulently taking money from prospective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing that again? >> it's sickening that they're preying on people the way that they are. >> reporter: the truth is, we're not sure heather is even pregnant. look at this video of her in the car we sent to bring her to our meeting. she appears to be adjusting something under her sweater. >> my name is andrea canning. i'm a correspondent for dateline nbc. are you even pregnant? >> yeah. >> is that a pillow in there? >> it looks like a pillow. do you have anything to say? >> are you going to call -- i'm just going to go. >> how many heathers are out there? she's probably not the only one. >> no she's not. i know of, you know, a few others that scam regularly. >> reporter: adoption professional sheila davis has some tips for adoptiv
. >> reporter: turns out, michelle's real name is heather burgess. she has a criminal record that includes convictions for fraudulently taking money from prospective adoptive parents. she took $9,000 from this couple. she doesn't know it but they're watching our meeting from behind the scenes. >> how does it feel seeing them doing that again? >> it's sickening that they're preying on people the way that they are. >> reporter: the truth is, we're not sure heather is even...
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cook: let me do one or two below my own, and it will go to eric watson, michael, burgess, phil, francine, sue davis, and lisa to start. let me do a constitutional question or two in the thought that my colleagues might have other topics in mind. as reid wilson recently noted in "the washington post," legislators in 27 states have passed applications for a constitutional convention to pass a balanced budget amendment, and proponents in another state where republicans control both legislative chambers are pushing for passage. do you support the move to a convention? a lot of people think there are dangers because it is not clear how it would operate and what subjects it could deal with. senator lee: i am one of those people that think there are dangers there because all 27 times we have amended the constitution we have followed one procedure, where congress proposes, the states ratify. the alternative is where two thirds of the state call for congress to convene a convention, congress convenes such a convention, and they become ratified. i was taught growing up by my late father that there
cook: let me do one or two below my own, and it will go to eric watson, michael, burgess, phil, francine, sue davis, and lisa to start. let me do a constitutional question or two in the thought that my colleagues might have other topics in mind. as reid wilson recently noted in "the washington post," legislators in 27 states have passed applications for a constitutional convention to pass a balanced budget amendment, and proponents in another state where republicans control both...
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the locations include hillview avenue in palo alto, burgess drive in menlo park, and south drive in mountain view. >> that is much better than the cookies you usually get. >> indeed. you may not want to be going inside, at least today. improving weather conditions after the drive. >> just some lingering activity out there right now. your rainfall totals very impressive. let's go ahead and load these things up for you. over two inches of rain. two inches of rain came down in the santa cruz mountains. we picked up well over three quarters of an inch in santa clara. just about an monta vista. as we get into this afternoon, temperatures -- i've got to tell you, they're going on the on the cool side, but by tomorrow, we're back into the 70s. let me take you through your wednesday. cold start to the morning, lingering showers until at least lunchtime. as we head through your afternoon, clearing you out between noon and 6:00 p.m. mid 60s for today. grab that jacket. make sure you have it handy. as we head throughout this evening, areas of clouds, your sunset getting later and later as we get closer
the locations include hillview avenue in palo alto, burgess drive in menlo park, and south drive in mountain view. >> that is much better than the cookies you usually get. >> indeed. you may not want to be going inside, at least today. improving weather conditions after the drive. >> just some lingering activity out there right now. your rainfall totals very impressive. let's go ahead and load these things up for you. over two inches of rain. two inches of rain came down in...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: i thank you, mr. speaker. april 1, just a few days ago, most people don't realize it but the center for medicare and medicaid services reduced physician reimbursement for medicare patients by 21%. this occurred as a matter of law. this is a deadline that we've been up against before, a drama we've seen played out in this house multiple times during my tenure here. this time it's different because the house of representatives right before the end of march, chose to act and passed by vote of 392 individuals to repeal this formula that crops up every year and threatens our medicare patients and those that provide care for them. this bill is sitting over in the other body. the chaplain talked about this being a season for renewal and indeed it is. it is my hope that in the other body t
burgess: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: i thank you, mr. speaker. april 1, just a few days ago, most people don't realize it but the center for medicare and medicaid services reduced physician reimbursement for medicare patients by 21%. this occurred as a matter of law. this is a deadline that we've been up against...
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the only representative institution was the house of burgesses. and those elections, 90% of them weren't contested. and the ones that were contested were drunken brawls, because that's the way you treated voters. it's a pretty sorry story. and jefferson was familiar with this. he said we need towns so the families, the fathers, can get together. and on top of the towns, the counties. and then we go to a higher level, to the states. and then to the union, the federal union. here's the key idea. i am going to throw this back at you. equality is crucial. we talked before about you can't have consent without equality. and every -- prof. gallagher: you cannot have coercion. prof. onuf: no. every level of union, whether it be on the town level, the union of families, or the county level, the union of towns, those unions exist to preserve and perpetuate the equality of their constituent units. do you follow me? that's pretty straightforward. in other words, the legitimacy the value of the union of the town is that all families will be treated equally and
the only representative institution was the house of burgesses. and those elections, 90% of them weren't contested. and the ones that were contested were drunken brawls, because that's the way you treated voters. it's a pretty sorry story. and jefferson was familiar with this. he said we need towns so the families, the fathers, can get together. and on top of the towns, the counties. and then we go to a higher level, to the states. and then to the union, the federal union. here's the key idea....
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of this community and she was here very often when george washington was a member of the house of burgesseswas a political leader in the colony. and, of course, in order to be able to protect and promote her own business interests in the area. host: what about her williamsburg years were important to the woman she became as first lady? patricia: you have to realize she was a teenager when she became the fiance of daniel custis and he was 20 years older, and he was a bachelor because his dad never let him marry. nobody was good enough. not only did she overcome prejudice on the part of the father, but she helped bring him into a real-life with the children and everyone else, but he was so rich. he was so much richer than most people around. she came from a lower gentry family. they were not so rich. she learned how to manage property and to manage money and to take care of things that would serve her really well for the rest of her life. she was smart as far as money went. host: 25 when she became a widow? richard: just one statistic to put this in perspective. mount vernon at its peak was a
of this community and she was here very often when george washington was a member of the house of burgesseswas a political leader in the colony. and, of course, in order to be able to protect and promote her own business interests in the area. host: what about her williamsburg years were important to the woman she became as first lady? patricia: you have to realize she was a teenager when she became the fiance of daniel custis and he was 20 years older, and he was a bachelor because his dad...
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of this community and she was here very often when george washington was a member of the house of burgesseswhen he was a medical leader in the colony. -- a political leader in the colony. and, of course, in order to be able to protect and promote her own business interests in the area. host: some beautiful scenes of cw, -- of colonial williamsburg preserved today. what about her williamsburg years were important to the woman she became as first lady? patricia: one of the things you have to realize was she was a teenager when she became the fiancee of daniel park custis and he was 20 years older, and he was a bachelor because his dad never let him marry. nobody was good enough. not only did she overcome this elite prejudice on the part of his father, but she helped bring him into a real-life with the children and everything else in his late but he was so rich. 30's. he was so much richer than most people around. she came from a lower gentry family. they were not so rich. she learned how to manage property and to manage money and to take care of things that would serve her really well for the
of this community and she was here very often when george washington was a member of the house of burgesseswhen he was a medical leader in the colony. -- a political leader in the colony. and, of course, in order to be able to protect and promote her own business interests in the area. host: some beautiful scenes of cw, -- of colonial williamsburg preserved today. what about her williamsburg years were important to the woman she became as first lady? patricia: one of the things you have to...
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nat burgess, a firm that advised hundreds of software companies in more than a billion dollars worth of mergers in acquisitions. and from the bay area collaborative funds and investing in consumer market places. the firm raised more than $40 million. great to see you all once again. you are in the hot seat sir. >> i understand that you don't find it exclusive to sellers. how do you find it competitive? >> we have a running start and have been in the industry for 15 years. we have solidified relationships while they are not exclusive on paper, we are the preferred vendor for a handful of teams right now. >> nat? >> the venues could shut you down and the scalpers with the higher values and they have the future. >> after the financial melt down the rates have not supported the inventory. they have sold the tickets to the ticket brokers and needing help to be sold and we are the channel for them. >> is it mostly a small business or are they owning it on a per diem basis? >> we are doing 50 brands and tours for them across the country. we have local and small and medium sized businesses t
nat burgess, a firm that advised hundreds of software companies in more than a billion dollars worth of mergers in acquisitions. and from the bay area collaborative funds and investing in consumer market places. the firm raised more than $40 million. great to see you all once again. you are in the hot seat sir. >> i understand that you don't find it exclusive to sellers. how do you find it competitive? >> we have a running start and have been in the industry for 15 years. we have...
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mateo bridge because of early recall problems there to tell their been several so far this get to the burgess said the ride on the bay bridge westbound and mention is backed up into the made about a 30 minute drive time from highway 24 your commit to the san mateo bridge backed up solidly to 88880 backed up to a of the races went to advisory's to. the bay to >>george: and mattel bridge in the golden gate were traffic is moving smoothly in both directions not to have for the southbound ride in track and document to the richmond bridge to stay five a westbound the backed up not reaches for the richmond parkway for the west about interstate 580 ride. >>anny hong: is spent six days since the 12th trout lows for the cement accidently the somoza's to men has been removed from the broadway branch of glen echo creek is spent the past weekend check no pipes and drains near the creek in yesterday began coming out the sections east bay mud keeps changing his estimate on when all this will be done at this point simply sink it will be soon a half mile up the creek was filled with cement. >>mark: there is
mateo bridge because of early recall problems there to tell their been several so far this get to the burgess said the ride on the bay bridge westbound and mention is backed up into the made about a 30 minute drive time from highway 24 your commit to the san mateo bridge backed up solidly to 88880 backed up to a of the races went to advisory's to. the bay to >>george: and mattel bridge in the golden gate were traffic is moving smoothly in both directions not to have for the southbound...
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. >> will go to eric watson, burgess averitt, phil rocker, sue davis and lisa ms. cara to start.let we do a constitutional question or two in the thought that my colleagues may have other topics in mind. as reid wilson recently noted in the "washington post" legislators and 27 states have passed applications for the constitutional convention to pass a balanced budget amendment and proponents in nine other states are pushing for passage. to support the move to a convention, a lot of people think there are dangers as it is not clear how it operated what subjects they could deal with once convened. >> i'm one of those people who thinks that there are dangers they are because we followed one procedure where congress proposes in the states ratified. the alternative proposal is where two thirds of the state call for congress convening a convention and proposing amendment were they become effective if the states ratified. i was always taught growing up by my late father that there is great risk in this because we never had a constitutional convention at least not since 1787. last time w
. >> will go to eric watson, burgess averitt, phil rocker, sue davis and lisa ms. cara to start.let we do a constitutional question or two in the thought that my colleagues may have other topics in mind. as reid wilson recently noted in the "washington post" legislators and 27 states have passed applications for the constitutional convention to pass a balanced budget amendment and proponents in nine other states are pushing for passage. to support the move to a convention, a lot...
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burgess: mr. speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, it's been more than five years since the 2009 shooting in fort hood texas. the whole country was shocked by this senseless activity. finally earlier this month the 47 soldiers and surviving family members of this tragic event did receive purple heart medals for their sacrifice. and they will be provided with every benefit that this commendation obliges. following the shooting back in 2009 i went to fort hood. i met with families of this attack's victims, i saw firsthand the devastation and sacrifice. none of them, none of them should have had to wait this long for the recognition. and although the delay can never be made right i'm relieved that these families and victims have finally received the recognition for their sacrifice. mr. speaker, senator cornyn from
burgess: mr. speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. burgess: mr. speaker, it's been more than five years since the 2009 shooting in fort hood texas. the whole country was shocked by this senseless activity. finally earlier this month the 47 soldiers and surviving family members of this tragic event did receive purple heart medals...
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others end up in the hospital like 11-year-old michael burgess.with multiple breaks. >> all i remember was seeing a car and i was so scared. i knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: so the broward county sheriff's department inviting us along to scam for offenders. this is life and death. >> it is. >> reporter: right away we start following this school bus. we see the red lights start flashing. count with me. one, two, three, four five cars fly right by. >> bingo. >> reporter: so many offenders, our deputy can't even get them all. jeff rossen from nbc news. did you see the bus? >> no i did not. >> reporter: how would you feel if your child was crossing the street expecting the cars to stop and then a car flew through? >> i would feel bad. i have taught my children to look both ways before they cross the street. >> by the time i could do anything i said oh my gosh. >> reporter: you realized what you'd done? >> yes. >> reporter: the drivers both slapped with a $270 ticket. but now the new question. who is this driver in washington who came t
others end up in the hospital like 11-year-old michael burgess.with multiple breaks. >> all i remember was seeing a car and i was so scared. i knew the car was going to hit me. >> reporter: so the broward county sheriff's department inviting us along to scam for offenders. this is life and death. >> it is. >> reporter: right away we start following this school bus. we see the red lights start flashing. count with me. one, two, three, four five cars fly right by. >>...
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some of them wishing i was dead right now. >> lehigh moth sizedded the burgess and debby crowder and julius concocted the system. it was at her prompting in the late 80s there were a lot of weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys and wanted to help them in the way that seemed right and she found the easiest classes she could for them and turned out some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year of two experimenting essentially with these courses, we believe they basically systemized the whole thing by their early '90s. >> so there were other easy courses, in the general college? >> yes. >> well, paper classes -- >> no not -- well in philosophy and geography. so we identify those. >> okay, all right. >> they had to taker what nine hours at least. >> 12. and generally six hours in the summer session. >> always easy classes but most people's transcripts are not littered with easy classes. >> we have all -- >> i took culture today. >> if there were meet examination tests and you have to go -- okay. maybe it's not fraudulent but -- >> it's not isolated in
some of them wishing i was dead right now. >> lehigh moth sizedded the burgess and debby crowder and julius concocted the system. it was at her prompting in the late 80s there were a lot of weak students on the basketball team. she loved those guys and wanted to help them in the way that seemed right and she found the easiest classes she could for them and turned out some of them were easy indeed. and after going through a year of two experimenting essentially with these courses, we...