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>> again, butterfield told me stories, i wasn't sure they were precisely accurate and then there woulda document describing it. one of of the ones that surprised me, shock me was a memo, top secret memo from early 1972 that two that kissinger had sent to nixon about a routine update on the vietnam war nixon wrote in his handwriting to kissinger and said the bombing in southeast asia, vietnam it has gone on for ten years, we have achieved zilch. it has been a failure. and of course he was touting that the bombing was very successful and it turns out after he has made this declaration and the bombing studies that sense have shown that he was right, it was achieving nothing except energizing the north vietnamese. so what did nixon do? this is this is the every election in 1972, the polling showed the bombing was popular it showed he was tough, so so instead of stopping the bombing, killing people, he intensified intensified the bombing in that year 1972 ordered the dropping of 1.1 million tons of bombs. >> how did butterfield get to the white house? >> it was an accident. he knew haldeman
>> again, butterfield told me stories, i wasn't sure they were precisely accurate and then there woulda document describing it. one of of the ones that surprised me, shock me was a memo, top secret memo from early 1972 that two that kissinger had sent to nixon about a routine update on the vietnam war nixon wrote in his handwriting to kissinger and said the bombing in southeast asia, vietnam it has gone on for ten years, we have achieved zilch. it has been a failure. and of course he was...
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over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me is, i've got to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing he said. proceeded to tell me that he was out on a 200-acre sweet potato farm earlier today. we talked about the damage that hurricane matthew has done, the lives lost, the homes lost, and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we've got to be really focused on what we're going to do with
over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me is, i've got to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing he said. proceeded to tell me that he was out on a 200-acre sweet potato farm earlier today. we talked about the damage that hurricane matthew has done, the lives lost, the homes lost, and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we've got to be...
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over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me, i have to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing. proceeded to tell me he was out an a 200-acre sweet potato farm today. one at that time be in damage that hurricane matthew has done. the lives lost. the homes lost. and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we got to be really focused on what we're going to do with this extreme weather. we're getting more of it and
over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me, i have to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing. proceeded to tell me he was out an a 200-acre sweet potato farm today. one at that time be in damage that hurricane matthew has done. the lives lost. the homes lost. and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we got to be really focused on what we're...
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and one of his brothers work for butterfield stage line and would be killed by the apaches during this time. well, swilling prospered in the mines but apaches made life difficult for mine earns other form what were called arizona guards.r earns other form what were called arizona guards.s earns other form what were called arizona guards. earns other form what were called arizona guards.a earns other form what were called arizona guards.n earns other form what were called arizona guards.d earns other form what were called arizona guards.earns other form what were called arizona guards.arns other form what were called arizona guards.rns other form what were called arizona guards.ns other form what were called arizona guards.s other form what were called arizona guards. other form what were called arizona guards. and they are busy scouting for apaches and soon joined up with the con fed rates and they went forward and met up with -- met up with the yankees who were coming from california.fed rate forward and met up with -- met up with the yankees who were coming from california.e rates fo
and one of his brothers work for butterfield stage line and would be killed by the apaches during this time. well, swilling prospered in the mines but apaches made life difficult for mine earns other form what were called arizona guards.r earns other form what were called arizona guards.s earns other form what were called arizona guards. earns other form what were called arizona guards.a earns other form what were called arizona guards.n earns other form what were called arizona guards.d earns...
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butterfield. ease the congressional black caucus -- he's the congressional black caucus chair from the first district of north carolina. someone who's history and past and leadership in fighting for justice and against disparities is far too long for me to appropriately say tonight. so, mr. speaker, with that, i yield to congressman g.k. butterfield. mr. butterfield: let me begin by thank youing you so very much for yielding time -- thanking you so very much for yielding time tonight and your fred: and your extraordinary leadership here in congress. i've been observing your work since the first day that you came to this house. and i can tell my colleagues that she has worked relentlessly on behalf of the people of the third congressional district of ohio and thank you for anchoring this special order hour tonight. mr. speaker, before i get into the other part of my remarks tonight, i just want to digress for a moment and recognize a great american that we lost today. i recognize the life and legac
butterfield. ease the congressional black caucus -- he's the congressional black caucus chair from the first district of north carolina. someone who's history and past and leadership in fighting for justice and against disparities is far too long for me to appropriately say tonight. so, mr. speaker, with that, i yield to congressman g.k. butterfield. mr. butterfield: let me begin by thank youing you so very much for yielding time -- thanking you so very much for yielding time tonight and your...
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>> again, butterfield told me stories that i was not sure precisely were accurate but then never be aocument describing. one of the ones that surprised me was that a top-secret memo from early 1972 that kissinger had sent to nixon about a routine update of the vietnam war and nixon wrote in his handwriting, because he said the bombing in southeast asia, vietnam has gone 10 years we have achieved zilch . it is a failure. of course, he was touting the bombing was very successful but it turns out when he made this declaration but since they have shown he was right it was achieving nothing except energizing the north vietnamese so what did nixon duplex it is the year preelection 1972 seoul polling shows that he was taw -- tough so was said of stopping the bombing or the killings he intensified them and so 1972 ordered the dropping of 1.1 million tons of bombs. >> added butterfield get to the white house quick. >> it was an accident he knew the top aide chief of staff from u.c.l.a. he was an air force colonel and asked to interview aldermen and he realized years someone out of airforce cen
>> again, butterfield told me stories that i was not sure precisely were accurate but then never be aocument describing. one of the ones that surprised me was that a top-secret memo from early 1972 that kissinger had sent to nixon about a routine update of the vietnam war and nixon wrote in his handwriting, because he said the bombing in southeast asia, vietnam has gone 10 years we have achieved zilch . it is a failure. of course, he was touting the bombing was very successful but it...
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dan butterfield pulls out and poses three questions. should the army remain where it is? should they retire closer to supply? should they attack? number three, and if they do attack, and i'm paraphrasing, when should it attack? and the first person that has to answer the question is john given, because he is the junior member of the council acting for the second union army corps. on generalepidation givens part because he is the first nanette has to speak. he basically sets the tone of let's wait, let's see, let's change our position, rectify it slightly. others say if we are not attacked, we will attack. howard voted to attack, for example. everyone that he much said, we are going to stay here for july 3. i think the most interesting that happens is when this meeting breaks up, what goes on after the meeting. that is important for us here, at least according to john given . he says when the meeting broke up, general meade came over to him, and this is exactly what he said, "meade made a remark to me that surprised me a great deal. especially when i look back on the occur
dan butterfield pulls out and poses three questions. should the army remain where it is? should they retire closer to supply? should they attack? number three, and if they do attack, and i'm paraphrasing, when should it attack? and the first person that has to answer the question is john given, because he is the junior member of the council acting for the second union army corps. on generalepidation givens part because he is the first nanette has to speak. he basically sets the tone of let's...
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butterfield. h.r. 4365 would update the registration process for emergency medical services agencies with multiple locations, claringfying record keeping requirements relating to the transportation and storage of controlled substances. further, the bill would make sure that paramedics and e.m.s. will continue will continue to administer pain and anti-seizure medications in emergency situations pursuant to standing or verbal orders when certain conditions are met. h.r. 4365 has over 130 co-sponsors. it was reported out of the energy and commerce committee on a voice vote and is supported by over a dozen e.m.s. and trauma care organizations. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to vote yes on h.r. 4365 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from illinois. ms. schakowsky: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. schakowsky: mr. speaker, i
butterfield. h.r. 4365 would update the registration process for emergency medical services agencies with multiple locations, claringfying record keeping requirements relating to the transportation and storage of controlled substances. further, the bill would make sure that paramedics and e.m.s. will continue will continue to administer pain and anti-seizure medications in emergency situations pursuant to standing or verbal orders when certain conditions are met. h.r. 4365 has over 130...
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butterfield, chairman of the congressional black caucus.sman, thank very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. good afternoon. it's electric here in chapel hill awaiting the arrival of the president. >> i'm sure it is. let me ask you this. the african-american voter turnout, you just heard, is slightly down in north carolina at this point in early ballot voting than it was four years ago. are you concerned that the, the motivation is not there in big numbers for african-americans to go up, to show up and vote as they did for president obama back in 2012 and 2008? >> no. the motivation is here. i don't think it's a good comparison to look at 2012, because we've just gone through a 500 year flood with hurricane matthew. let me tell you, as of yesterday, 465,000 african-americans had voted in north carolina. that's a 30% turnout and we still have six days to go in this election. north carolina is poised to win this victory for hillary clinton, and to wane senate seat in our state. the name of this game is turnout, and we are actively engage
butterfield, chairman of the congressional black caucus.sman, thank very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. good afternoon. it's electric here in chapel hill awaiting the arrival of the president. >> i'm sure it is. let me ask you this. the african-american voter turnout, you just heard, is slightly down in north carolina at this point in early ballot voting than it was four years ago. are you concerned that the, the motivation is not there in big numbers for african-americans...
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'two' local democrats -- in 'congress' -- g-k butterfield -- and 'otherwise'. the pair "boldly declaring" -- there's "no way -- mccrory can win". new tonight -- family and friends shining a light on the life of 'cyril- efobi' -- and the shooting that left the beloved cabbie dead. his murder earlier this month -- remains unsolved. angelica alvarez -- live in raleigh where the community's determination to find justice -- remains undeterred. before tonight's vigil... raleigh police handed out these fliers... in the very spot where efobi knows something... will come forward. for about an hour... dozens of loved ones gathered in front of universal cab company. they sang and prayed over the loss of their long time friend... 56- year-old cyril efobi. on november 8th...efobi was leaving the cab company...where he worked... and someone shot him. in the weeks since... no one has been arrested. and while efobi was not children... his friends want you to know his death has rocked their community here... and the lives of so many friends and family where he's from in nigeria
'two' local democrats -- in 'congress' -- g-k butterfield -- and 'otherwise'. the pair "boldly declaring" -- there's "no way -- mccrory can win". new tonight -- family and friends shining a light on the life of 'cyril- efobi' -- and the shooting that left the beloved cabbie dead. his murder earlier this month -- remains unsolved. angelica alvarez -- live in raleigh where the community's determination to find justice -- remains undeterred. before tonight's vigil... raleigh...
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butterfield. thank you for joining us. when we look at this number and this worry for some democrats over african-american voter turnout, is it a fair comparison to look at the turnout for the first black candidate, the first black person, man, to be on the heels of the presidency, versus what's happening now? >> well, tam ron, this is an exciting day in north carolina. president is back with us again. he was in greensboro a couple weeks ago. over in charlotte this weekend. north carolina is in play. the eyes of the nation are watching us. 2 million north carolinians have cast their early vote. 43% of those have been democratic voets democrat democratic voters. 31% have been republican voters. democratic voters are outpacing republican voters by far. when you look at the african-american vote, which is very critical in north carolina, you should know that 30% of african-americans have already cast an early vote in this election. that is critically important. we have almost 500,000 african-americans who have cast their vote
butterfield. thank you for joining us. when we look at this number and this worry for some democrats over african-american voter turnout, is it a fair comparison to look at the turnout for the first black candidate, the first black person, man, to be on the heels of the presidency, versus what's happening now? >> well, tam ron, this is an exciting day in north carolina. president is back with us again. he was in greensboro a couple weeks ago. over in charlotte this weekend. north carolina...
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. >> let's bring in democratic congressman butterfield, chair of the congressional black caucus, chieff the democratic caucus. thanks so much for being with us. you were a key part of the push to delay the leadership elections. a lot of people believe that that sort of was drawing into question nancy pelosi's leadership. as you sit here now, do you have doubts that she is the right person to be the leader of house democrats going forward? >> well, we did have some concern about the timing of the leadership elections, right after we had the devastating defeat on november 8th, we received an e-mail a couple days later that the leadership elections would be scheduled for the following thursday. so many of us thought that it was too quick. we need to reflect and analyze the election and decide how we want to go forward. we have suffered some tremendous losses since 2010 and we have got to get this thing right. 37% of the voters, white voters in this country voted for hillary clinton, 88% of african-americans voted for hillary clinton. we have got to get creative and find some way to get wh
. >> let's bring in democratic congressman butterfield, chair of the congressional black caucus, chieff the democratic caucus. thanks so much for being with us. you were a key part of the push to delay the leadership elections. a lot of people believe that that sort of was drawing into question nancy pelosi's leadership. as you sit here now, do you have doubts that she is the right person to be the leader of house democrats going forward? >> well, we did have some concern about the...
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right, blue boy, let's go. >> i'm sure most of you remember the route that was followed by the butterfield stage, from el paso on through apache pass, tombstone, right through tucson and on the coast. business is growing, and freight was honestly priced. [crowd murmuring] >> gentlemen, history can repeat itself. but we need more if morris gives it the go-ahead. if we want these stage to come are going to have to dig down deep. >> mr. cannon is a aolutely right. you will not be throwing your money away. i have brought a prospect that will show the exact amount of money required and the chances for ultimate profit. >> we're are not interested in any get rich quick scheme. what we need is an honest freight line. >> have you worked on this? >> i have looked at the perspectives. >> waiaia minute, mr. cannon. puin thinking. >> i agree.. i wish you all would think it over very carefully. >> gentlemen! as the operator of the only freight line into tucson, i thought my presence might be valuable. >> charot, you are wasting your time. mr. morris here has already been told about cochise. >> have you
right, blue boy, let's go. >> i'm sure most of you remember the route that was followed by the butterfield stage, from el paso on through apache pass, tombstone, right through tucson and on the coast. business is growing, and freight was honestly priced. [crowd murmuring] >> gentlemen, history can repeat itself. but we need more if morris gives it the go-ahead. if we want these stage to come are going to have to dig down deep. >> mr. cannon is a aolutely right. you will not be...
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stuart butterfield said he was heartbroken. the co-founder of hyperloop one suggested that california secede. trump's hard line stance on immigration is also at odds with the industry's push for immigration reform, another point schmidt stressed. >> we bring people into this country, we have the best education system by far, we kick them out after giving them these incredibly powerful degrees, and then we kick them out and they become competitors. >> reporter: billionaire bill thiel's is one of the few people in tech who will have the new president's ear. >>> the dust hadn't settled on election night or early morning before bond yields started to rise. of course with rising yields comes rising mortgage rates. diana olick on what the spike means. >> reporter: as president-elect donald trump met with leaders in washington today, investors around the world continued to back out of the bond market, which in turn pushed u.s. mortgage rates, which loosely followed bond yields to their biggest two-day gain in three years. >> in terms
stuart butterfield said he was heartbroken. the co-founder of hyperloop one suggested that california secede. trump's hard line stance on immigration is also at odds with the industry's push for immigration reform, another point schmidt stressed. >> we bring people into this country, we have the best education system by far, we kick them out after giving them these incredibly powerful degrees, and then we kick them out and they become competitors. >> reporter: billionaire bill...
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and the butterfield stage line gave him medals for stopping their hold ups. see this? this is a citation from the comanshees. it's quite a while ago. there been any medals recently? no occasion. because of my father, blatton is probably the most peaceful community in all of texas. because of your father, blatton is full of outlaws. that's a lie! he told me so himself. says he gets $10 a month head tax on every one of them. why'd he tell you that? because he's worried about you. i wish he'd stop worrying about me. tarted and it hasn't stopped since. be kind of a unnatural if he didn't, wouldn't it? is it part of a ranger's job to poke his nose into things that are none of his business? your father made a wrong turn. he wants to set it right. he's willing to go to jail if it'll straighten you out. who are you to tell me what my father's willing to do? i'm just trying to tell you the truth. it'd be foolish to hook up with frank wilson. you don't have a chance. you'll always be on the run. and you'll never have peace. you'll wind up hating each other. it's my life. do you
and the butterfield stage line gave him medals for stopping their hold ups. see this? this is a citation from the comanshees. it's quite a while ago. there been any medals recently? no occasion. because of my father, blatton is probably the most peaceful community in all of texas. because of your father, blatton is full of outlaws. that's a lie! he told me so himself. says he gets $10 a month head tax on every one of them. why'd he tell you that? because he's worried about you. i wish he'd stop...
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13 electoral vote >> and we want to look at the north carolina congressional races, district 1, butterfield the incumbent. , district 2, mcneil holding, beat elmers in the primary. obviously this is clearly slanted toward holding. whoops and now price the democrat is winning, this is in district 4. that's orange and wake counties. on to district 6. glidewell, an army veteran, awarded the bronze star in vietnam. the incumbent with the lead. district 7, this includes johnston county, wayne county, and samson county, and district 9, the incumbent with the lead over cano. burr is getting ready to address his supporters in raleigh. we're going live. do we have >> i'm grateful for the work we do for north carolina, and there are no two senators from any state that work closer than tom and i do, and i'm grateful for that [ applause ] >> tonight i am truly humbled by the support ifs receiverred from people across the state. it's an honor to be elected to states senate. this is for those that believe in me and continue to have confidence in the fa that my values match your values, and for that i'm g
13 electoral vote >> and we want to look at the north carolina congressional races, district 1, butterfield the incumbent. , district 2, mcneil holding, beat elmers in the primary. obviously this is clearly slanted toward holding. whoops and now price the democrat is winning, this is in district 4. that's orange and wake counties. on to district 6. glidewell, an army veteran, awarded the bronze star in vietnam. the incumbent with the lead. district 7, this includes johnston county, wayne...
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he he did that with nixon's approval but nixon didn't meet butterfield until the first weeks of the presidency and on their meeting it is described shows how nixon literally cannot talk, all he did was mobile. . . . live coverage of the texas book festival. [inaudible conversations] hello. welcome to the 21st annual texas book festival. thank you for coming out today in support of our authors, the festival and celebrating great literature. as you may know the book festival is a nonprofit organization that works to strengthen literacy by a wording grants and funding nationally recognized authors and illustrators in the title i schools and donating books to those students. by being here today, you are funding these important initiatives. thank you very much. please silence your cell phones, there is no flash photography allowed. the authors will be signing books after the session and books will be available in the tent. my name is clay johnson and it's my honor to be moderator of the session today. we are here to hear from alberto gonzales, who is the author of his new book "true faith and alleg
he he did that with nixon's approval but nixon didn't meet butterfield until the first weeks of the presidency and on their meeting it is described shows how nixon literally cannot talk, all he did was mobile. . . . live coverage of the texas book festival. [inaudible conversations] hello. welcome to the 21st annual texas book festival. thank you for coming out today in support of our authors, the festival and celebrating great literature. as you may know the book festival is a nonprofit...
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. >> joining us now is maggie butterfield. she's the director of patient amenities and services at children's hospital of wisconsin. >> so grad to be here. thank you so much. >> nice to have you here. i've been to children's with my kids a couple times, and it's wonderful we have a world-class hospital specifically for our littlist patients here close to out and the support of the families that happens every day is an amazing place. it's just an amazing place. >> talking about supporting families. when a child is sick it really isn't just about that child. it's about the entire family from the mom and dad all the way to siblings and extended family, and some of the services you are able to offer are dependent on the community. talk a little bit about it. >> they absolutely are. the department i lead has the opportunity to support families in clinical support, but the support families need when they're away from home, when we're trying to keep the family connected. i cannot imagine how difficult it is to have a child in the hos
. >> joining us now is maggie butterfield. she's the director of patient amenities and services at children's hospital of wisconsin. >> so grad to be here. thank you so much. >> nice to have you here. i've been to children's with my kids a couple times, and it's wonderful we have a world-class hospital specifically for our littlist patients here close to out and the support of the families that happens every day is an amazing place. it's just an amazing place. >> talking...
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officers were patrolling butterfield boulevard and morgan hill when they e1noticed the suspicious vehicle the officers say the 26-year- old was acting strange when the police searched his car. the officials found unregistered loaded semiautomatic handgun and additional high capacity gun. they found drugs, drug paraphernalia. >>> president barack obama is in peru today for the asia/pacific operation summit. the commander in chief is telling leaders to give president-e lect trump the benefit of the doubt. world leaders are concerned since he won the election. barack obama said they should not prejudge his successor and trump could soften his policies when he is in the white house. >> the president- elect has to put together a team and put forward specifics about how he intends to govern. my point is that you can not assume that the language in campaigning matches up with the specifics of the governing legislation regulations and foreign policy. >> the summit is the last stop on obama's final tour as president. >>> coming up at 10 clock, smoking pot is now legal in california. but that may m
officers were patrolling butterfield boulevard and morgan hill when they e1noticed the suspicious vehicle the officers say the 26-year- old was acting strange when the police searched his car. the officials found unregistered loaded semiautomatic handgun and additional high capacity gun. they found drugs, drug paraphernalia. >>> president barack obama is in peru today for the asia/pacific operation summit. the commander in chief is telling leaders to give president-e lect trump the...
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butterfield is here. and david price is here. [cheers and applause] president obama: one of the finest public servants in north carolina history, your former governor, jim hunt, is in the house. [cheers and applause] president obama: your current attorney general and your next governor is here. states next united senator is here. too.nd you are here somebody said, what about me? you guys are here too and i am going to talk about you. and how much this country is going to depend on you over these next few days. i want to thank all the organizers who are here. i know you have helped rally tens of thousands of volunteers and register more than 100,000 voters right here in north carolina. [cheers and applause] president obama: and it is that grassroots work that led us to win north carolina in 2008 and you are why we will win north carolina in 2016. [cheers and applause] president obama: and we got six days, six days, i'd love you to but i got some business i got to do here. i'll give you a hug on the way out. but right now, we have
butterfield is here. and david price is here. [cheers and applause] president obama: one of the finest public servants in north carolina history, your former governor, jim hunt, is in the house. [cheers and applause] president obama: your current attorney general and your next governor is here. states next united senator is here. too.nd you are here somebody said, what about me? you guys are here too and i am going to talk about you. and how much this country is going to depend on you over...
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over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfieldd to me, i have to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing. proceeded to tell me he was out an a 200-acre sweet potato farm today. one at that time be in damage that hurricane matthew has done. the lives lost. the homes lost. and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we got to be really focused on what we're going to do with this extreme weather. we're getting more of it and more places. and i'm going to make that a priority for my presidency to make sure communities are well-prepared, they're resilient, but that we also work to try to limit the damage by taking on the challenge of climate change and changing weather patterns. and nobody knows more about weather than our farmers, and i am very committed to supporting farms of all sizes, but particularly small farms. you know, i think he said the farm you went to this morning was 200 acres. that's a lot of land. but that's not a gigantic, multithousand acre f
over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfieldd to me, i have to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing. proceeded to tell me he was out an a 200-acre sweet potato farm today. one at that time be in damage that hurricane matthew has done. the lives lost. the homes lost. and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we got to be really focused on what we're...
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james butterfield from etf securities. this friday, looking at european equity markets, just seeing more red out there. maybe just reversing some of the earlier trades we've seen during the week. showing the stoxx 600, off 0.3%. when looking at some sector moves this morning, also just a bit of rejigging. lookinged a mixed markets netanyahu. you have technology, travel and leisure, autos among the main gainers. oil and gas off, the price of oil down 1% or so. utilities and basic resources off by just shy of 2%. plenty of bigger stories. vw will be cutting 30,000 jobs worldwide at the vw brand. the german carmaker plans to save 3.7 billion euros by 2021 by reducing 23,000 jobs alone in germany. the company gained labor union approval for the move by agreeing to invest in electric and create rolls in that particular unit. the carmaker is holding a press conference taking plays i in wolfsburg. when looking at the numbers, we hear 30,000. and vw has 600,000 jobs worldwide. it's about 5% of the work force. >> that's about right
james butterfield from etf securities. this friday, looking at european equity markets, just seeing more red out there. maybe just reversing some of the earlier trades we've seen during the week. showing the stoxx 600, off 0.3%. when looking at some sector moves this morning, also just a bit of rejigging. lookinged a mixed markets netanyahu. you have technology, travel and leisure, autos among the main gainers. oil and gas off, the price of oil down 1% or so. utilities and basic resources off...
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butterfield until the first weeks of the presidency then the scene is described as a shows nixon literally could not talk all he could do was mumble. >> thanks for being with us. that is a great book for political junkies. but right at the beginning you said what they'll launch there's usually somebody from the past so with this current presidential campaign season if you have looked back so what do you think is the most relevant or compares closely? been met with those events where it started you just try to figure what is coming next what to keep your eye open for with so much going on and information and thus been so you look and think maybe this will come next. with a bunch of different races but when andrew jackson ran he was an outsider like donald trump they worried about him to be a demagogue not because he was a reality tv show star better reality star. there was a great worry that investing all the hopes and dreams and to this one general in to take democracy off the mark. but when donald trump says i alone can do it that plays into the same fear about jackson. the linebacker to
butterfield until the first weeks of the presidency then the scene is described as a shows nixon literally could not talk all he could do was mumble. >> thanks for being with us. that is a great book for political junkies. but right at the beginning you said what they'll launch there's usually somebody from the past so with this current presidential campaign season if you have looked back so what do you think is the most relevant or compares closely? been met with those events where it...
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gk butterfield is here and david price is here.rvants in north carolina history, your former governor jim hunt is in the house. your current attorney general and your next governor roy cooper is here. [ cheers and applause ] and your next united states senator is here! and you're here too. somebody hollered "what about me?" you guys are here too and i'm going to talk about you and how much this country is going to depend on you. i want to thank all the organizers who are here. i know you've helped rally tens of thousands of volunteers and registered more than 100,000 voters right here in north carolina [ cheers and applause ] and it's that grass-roots work that led us to win north carolina in 2008 and you are why we will win north carolina in 2016. [ cheers and applause ] we have six days. six days i love you, too, but i've got some business i have to do here. [ cheers and applause ] i'll give you a hug on the way out. [ cheers and applause ] right now we've got to focus on some business. not business, but bidness. it's about decid
gk butterfield is here and david price is here.rvants in north carolina history, your former governor jim hunt is in the house. your current attorney general and your next governor roy cooper is here. [ cheers and applause ] and your next united states senator is here! and you're here too. somebody hollered "what about me?" you guys are here too and i'm going to talk about you and how much this country is going to depend on you. i want to thank all the organizers who are here. i know...
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butterfield, the head of the congressional black caucus, says he needs to hear specifically how the partyet back into power and he's not heard that yet. nancy pelosi in a press conference earlier today talked about her record as leader and when i asked her is it time for the party to have a fresh face, she said experience counts. >> and 2005 and 2006, i orchestrated the takeback of the house of representatives. when president clinton was president, the republicans took the house. president bush was president, the democrats took the house. when president obama was president, the republicans took the house. so we have an opportunity. that doesn't mean a guarantee. it means we will do very hard work. so i hope to have -- i'm very proud to have the opportunity. i know how to do it, to get it done. >> now, wolf, pelosi wanted to have leadership elections today in which she would be re-elected as a democratic leader. but the caucus pushed back. actually delaying those elections at their request. a number of members wanted to wait until after thanksgiving, until november 30th, to decide whether
butterfield, the head of the congressional black caucus, says he needs to hear specifically how the partyet back into power and he's not heard that yet. nancy pelosi in a press conference earlier today talked about her record as leader and when i asked her is it time for the party to have a fresh face, she said experience counts. >> and 2005 and 2006, i orchestrated the takeback of the house of representatives. when president clinton was president, the republicans took the house....
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butterfield described it as the stages of grief that the democratic party is going through right now.ve a few more to go through. >> right now also we're keeping an eye on trump tower. vice president elect pence, he just arrived for the first big transition meeting he'll be leading since taking on that role, meeting with the president-elect, meeting with all of the transition team. hopefully, maybe, they can make some cabinet selections as early as today. big decisions ahead them. we're keeping an eye on trump tower. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
butterfield described it as the stages of grief that the democratic party is going through right now.ve a few more to go through. >> right now also we're keeping an eye on trump tower. vice president elect pence, he just arrived for the first big transition meeting he'll be leading since taking on that role, meeting with the president-elect, meeting with all of the transition team. hopefully, maybe, they can make some cabinet selections as early as today. big decisions ahead them. we're...
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black caucus taking action to address reports of discrimination involving popular cbc chair gk butterfield and barbara lee are calling on uber and lyft to address these concerns. they cited a study from the national bureau of economic research. it showed that black men in particular are discriminated against by the ride sharing companies. last week, both uber and lyft strongly disputed claims of discrimination. both said their companies are more likely to serve low-income communities than traditional taxi part, quote, aztec companies continue to innovate the future, we look forward to working with them to implement measures that insure access, equality, and fairness for all. >> newly released surveillance video shows a school bus involved in a deadly crash in baltimore just moments before impact. >> the role it's playing in the case, and what investigators e nowar and in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? and you can tell them to go f--- themselves! you know, you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her whereve
black caucus taking action to address reports of discrimination involving popular cbc chair gk butterfield and barbara lee are calling on uber and lyft to address these concerns. they cited a study from the national bureau of economic research. it showed that black men in particular are discriminated against by the ride sharing companies. last week, both uber and lyft strongly disputed claims of discrimination. both said their companies are more likely to serve low-income communities than...
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over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me is, i've got to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing he said. proceeded to tell me that he was out on a 200-acre sweet potato farm earlier today. we talked about the damage that hurricane matthew has done, the lives lost, the homes lost, and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we've got to be really focused on what we're going to do with this extreme weather. we're getting more of it, in more places. and i am going to make that a priority for my presidency, to make sure communities are well prepared, they're resilient, but that we also work to try to limit the damage by taking on the damage of climate change and changing weather patterns. nobody knows more about weather than our farmers, and i am very committed to supporting farms of all sizes but particularly small farms. i think he said, the farm you went to this morning, gk, was 200 acres. that's a lot of land, but that's not a gigantic,
over the years, someone who i really look forward to working with, first thing that congressman butterfield said to me is, i've got to talk to you about our farmers. very first thing he said. proceeded to tell me that he was out on a 200-acre sweet potato farm earlier today. we talked about the damage that hurricane matthew has done, the lives lost, the homes lost, and also the agricultural damage with all the flooding. and my heart goes out to everyone who has been affected. we've got to be...
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. >> congressman butterfield, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, what if the fbi's e-mail review influenced early voters, some 40 million americans already voted. has the damage been done to the clinton campaign? we'll talk about this, much more on the breaking news. our political experts are standing by. lots happening. we'll be right back. yeah. well, we gotta hand it thto fedex. glasses. they've helped make our e-commerce so easy, and now we're getting all kinds of new customers. i know. can you believe we're getting orders from canada, ireland... this one's going to new zealand. new zealand? psst. ah, false alarm. hey! you guys are gonna scare away the deer! idiots... providing global access for small business. fedex. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion all-wheel drive. soon to be... everywhere. it begins from the the second we're born.er. because, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned every day. using wellness to keep away illness. and believing a single life can be made better by millions of others. a
. >> congressman butterfield, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, what if the fbi's e-mail review influenced early voters, some 40 million americans already voted. has the damage been done to the clinton campaign? we'll talk about this, much more on the breaking news. our political experts are standing by. lots happening. we'll be right back. yeah. well, we gotta hand it thto fedex. glasses. they've helped make our e-commerce so easy, and now we're...
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one of her allies, butterfield, saying nancy pelosi has to specifically lay out her plan. >> well, we'vet 60 seats over the last few years. we've got to get creative and strategic in reversing that trend. we cannot continue to lose seats here in the house. we've got to have a plan to regain control of the house of representatives. at least by 2020. and she's got to help us construct a model to make that happen. >> now, pelosi allies are starting to close ranks, including florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz saying on "new day" this morning that she is backing pelosi. >> but the reality that we're facing here is that we are going to be dealing with a -- a legislative train wreck coming at us at warp speed. and there is nobody, in my mind, that is more battle tested and prepared or, fangly, savvy enough to be able to go toe to toe with paul ryan the republican leadership, and this really troubling and disturbing administration than nancy pelosi. >> now, carol, the vote will be on november 30th. it was pushed back at the request of house democrats to give them more time to assess
one of her allies, butterfield, saying nancy pelosi has to specifically lay out her plan. >> well, we'vet 60 seats over the last few years. we've got to get creative and strategic in reversing that trend. we cannot continue to lose seats here in the house. we've got to have a plan to regain control of the house of representatives. at least by 2020. and she's got to help us construct a model to make that happen. >> now, pelosi allies are starting to close ranks, including florida...
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i want you to take this letter, put it on a butterfield stage. got ya. i want you to hurry, huh? thanks, boy. ( clicks tongue ) come on. your horse is saddled, poe. ho. now, look, now, that shoulder's going to bother you, let's get it taken care of now. don't you worry about the shoulder. whoa, boy. ( winces ) hup. hah! hyah! hey, what's the matter with you? that $1,000 that you gave me is in a united states mailbag on board that stagecoach that just left town. and about that long trek to trinidad, colorado, trip really isn't necessary anymore. you see, i'm shawnee bill. ( laughs ) hold it. s, 6'1", about 210 pounds. ah, william poe, alias bill poe, alias shawnee bill. well, you got a funny sense of humor. i figured a gambler like yourself would appreciate it. oh, you can put that up. look, randall, you bet into a hand that's a little too big for you this time. we're not through playing yet. of course you're going to take me in to colorado and turn me in, but i think you'd best consider that 170 miles is quite a long ways. yes, but you can't carry a dead man far across rough coun
i want you to take this letter, put it on a butterfield stage. got ya. i want you to hurry, huh? thanks, boy. ( clicks tongue ) come on. your horse is saddled, poe. ho. now, look, now, that shoulder's going to bother you, let's get it taken care of now. don't you worry about the shoulder. whoa, boy. ( winces ) hup. hah! hyah! hey, what's the matter with you? that $1,000 that you gave me is in a united states mailbag on board that stagecoach that just left town. and about that long trek to...
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no, no, i didn't. was the same man that robbed that butterfield depot in yuma. also the samamman that robbed a bank up in the dakotas. well. he look like? he oughtworth somet. i said, i've never seen him. i got close enough to hear him once. got a description on what kind of a horse he's ri i figure he's got to stop p re for fooder. you have anything yet. you're too anxious to share the reward. these all the flyers you got? i just take care of my own territory. maybe that's why he came this far west. nobody knows him. let's ying cat and mouse. if he kills you, the reward money won't do you any good. be able to help you. he's riding a dapple-gray with a mcclellan saddle. his name is warsaw, vic warsawaw warsaw? ta "victor warsaw is herebyorably d from the unite cavalry." "victor warsaw releasedsas citye penitentiary, august 19th." fits your man to a tee, don't it? yeah. where is he? if we're lucky, we might be able to sell some of this junk to pay for taking care of him. we buried him this morning. young ladyame of lucy fremont shotas a doornail last night. he wa
no, no, i didn't. was the same man that robbed that butterfield depot in yuma. also the samamman that robbed a bank up in the dakotas. well. he look like? he oughtworth somet. i said, i've never seen him. i got close enough to hear him once. got a description on what kind of a horse he's ri i figure he's got to stop p re for fooder. you have anything yet. you're too anxious to share the reward. these all the flyers you got? i just take care of my own territory. maybe that's why he came this far...
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butterfield is here. and david price is here. one of the finest public servants in north carolina history, your former governor, jim hunt, is in the house. your current attorney general . d your next governor and your next united states is here. ss so you're here too. somebody said, what about me? you guys are here too and i am going to talk about you. and how about -- how much this country is going to depend on you over these next few days. i want to thank all the organizers who are here. i know you helped rally tens of thousands of volunteers and register more than 100,000 voters right here in north arolina. and it is that grassroots work that led us to win north carolina in 2008 and you are why we will win north carolina in 2016. d we got six days, six days, i'd love you to but i got some business i got to do here. i'll give you a hug on the way out. so now we got to focus on some business. [no audio] but you have to wait until election day to do the right way. if u're not registered -- u are not registered you can register --
butterfield is here. and david price is here. one of the finest public servants in north carolina history, your former governor, jim hunt, is in the house. your current attorney general . d your next governor and your next united states is here. ss so you're here too. somebody said, what about me? you guys are here too and i am going to talk about you. and how about -- how much this country is going to depend on you over these next few days. i want to thank all the organizers who are here. i...
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. >> for the us house district you can see butterfield at 66% that is an early vote. a republican challenger and let's look at the house to. 54% to john mcneil's 46%. >> what an interesting race to look at because this is the one where he were changed for him. >> and this is the number they held for the past six years. >> were looking at early returns. >> so we are getting some today as well as our early votes. >> let's move on to the next race. david price expected to win easily tonight and so far he is doing so . >> that would be a huge upset holding a 56% over his democratic challenger . >> house district 7, david rouser seeking to return to washington for a healthy lead in these early numbers. richard hudson running against thomas mills. and diri cano. with a healthy lead. we continue to watch these throughout the night. longtime democratic incumbent david price. >> reporter: i am joined by representative price was been in congress for 28 years facing a challenge from republicans and you for taking a few minutes to talk with us. going into tonight. do you feel con
. >> for the us house district you can see butterfield at 66% that is an early vote. a republican challenger and let's look at the house to. 54% to john mcneil's 46%. >> what an interesting race to look at because this is the one where he were changed for him. >> and this is the number they held for the past six years. >> were looking at early returns. >> so we are getting some today as well as our early votes. >> let's move on to the next race. david price...