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and i thank you for your call. host: thanks for your call, vincent. next line is karen calling from new mexico, republican. karen, what are your thoughts on president trump's changes to u.s. policy toward cuba? caller: i think it's awesome. we support president trump in all his decisions and everything that he's tried to do as well as live up to his promises to us during his election run. this is one of the promises that he made to the cuban americans and the americans in cuba and the people in cuba and so rave, bravo, kudos. we couldn't say -- we couldn't say -- it's awesome. so thank you, president trump, and thank you for everything that you do for us. host: just heard from president trump here in miami. he spoke for about 40 minutes, and charles, you're next up, lafayette, louisiana, calling on the line for independents and others. charles, what are your thoughts? caller: yes, my name is charles, lafayette, louisiana. i was a young corporal in the marine corps at the time the sergeant -- , my battalion legal chief took off to go fight for the cuba
and i thank you for your call. host: thanks for your call, vincent. next line is karen calling from new mexico, republican. karen, what are your thoughts on president trump's changes to u.s. policy toward cuba? caller: i think it's awesome. we support president trump in all his decisions and everything that he's tried to do as well as live up to his promises to us during his election run. this is one of the promises that he made to the cuban americans and the americans in cuba and the people in...
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we keep hearing words calling cowardly and so -- calling him cowardly. cowards in this country right now are republicans that ave accepted childish behavior of this president because he has the pen to sign their bills. thank you. host: thank you for calling. berea, is calling from kentucky, good morning, william. calling about m -- e-mail saturday from the nform he proposal to take away the -- veterans who are disabled, once they can get i think thatty and is totally wrong. i'm a republican, i voted for the but you don't do veterans, i got right beside me copy of the bill of rights, religion and all that stuff, and about research and seizures. veterans are the one that paid for everybody's freedom to businesses and if it wasn't for us, there would be no would be t government-controlled businesses and stuff and for the veterans, would be none of that, i want to let people know they up for the d veterans because if it wasn't the battle of lexington and concord. it is not good to do veterans like that. have a good day and thank you. host: thank you for call
we keep hearing words calling cowardly and so -- calling him cowardly. cowards in this country right now are republicans that ave accepted childish behavior of this president because he has the pen to sign their bills. thank you. host: thank you for calling. berea, is calling from kentucky, good morning, william. calling about m -- e-mail saturday from the nform he proposal to take away the -- veterans who are disabled, once they can get i think thatty and is totally wrong. i'm a republican, i...
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if you believe james comey, call 202-748-8000. if you believe president trump, call 202-748-8001.f you do not know or do not believe either of them, call 202-748-8002. read just on social media on twitter -- reach us on social or facebook atr facebook.com/c-span. responsys james comey testimony is on the front page of the washington post, he said president trump accused james comey of committing perjury in his blockbuster senate testimony and said he was willing to share his version of events under oath with a special counsel overseeing the expanding russian investigation. donald trump declared his innocence yet refused to solve the mystery of his own making by stating whether he has case of es of his one-on-one conversation with james comey. let's look at the present yesterday. >> on twitter you referred to the testimony of james comey vindicating you. hisyou tell us why you feel testimony vindicated you went it is his word against your word. exist?o, do tapes president trump: i will tire you about that in the near future but no collusion, no instruction, he is a leaker -- obstru
if you believe james comey, call 202-748-8000. if you believe president trump, call 202-748-8001.f you do not know or do not believe either of them, call 202-748-8002. read just on social media on twitter -- reach us on social or facebook atr facebook.com/c-span. responsys james comey testimony is on the front page of the washington post, he said president trump accused james comey of committing perjury in his blockbuster senate testimony and said he was willing to share his version of events...
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that is my call. thank you for taking my call. host: for a listserv nurse -- our listeners, it's the bottom of the hour in the east and we are getting your reaction to the terratec's in london. -- the terror attacks in london. the death toll stands at seven and three suspects were killed eight minutes after the incident began to unfold on the london ridge in an area known as the borough market, popular for shops, restaurants, and pubs. the british prime minister has to spend campaigning today along with jimmy corbyn. -- has suspended campaigning today along with jeremy corbyn. thursday is a busy day along with james comey testifying on capitol hill. we will have that live for you on c-span. this is a tweet from one of our regular tweeters, saying banning travel gives us freedom? religions it is about and the hate exudes from all sides. the war of choice in iraq is just another in a long line of crusades. ariana grande is holding a benefit concert tonight. she posted on her instagram page to pay tribute to those injured and killed
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people online called it dangerous and called police.he allowed a small snake to bite her toddler. >>> and airbnb has created a billion dollar industry but if you want to turn your house into a hotel you'll want to watch what's the deal. david murphy has your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. >>> dade here with a check of the accuweather forecast. we sure had a lot of gray days. >> and we have another one today. and i had a tweet that says the sun is breaking out in chester. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan there is not rain everywhere. it's spo
people online called it dangerous and called police.he allowed a small snake to bite her toddler. >>> and airbnb has created a billion dollar industry but if you want to turn your house into a hotel you'll want to watch what's the deal. david murphy has your seven-day forecast when "action news" comes right back. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in...
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[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] the clerk will report the tally. >> there are 25 ayes and 32 no. those in favor of the amendment, those opposed will say no. we can roll this to the end with the others. the gentleman from texas has been recognized. i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk will distribute the amendment without objection considered as red. mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to offer an amendment to count the children of military reserve under the elementary and secondary education act. my amendment will amend the elementary and secondary education act to include children of military reservists and state elementary and secondary reporting requiremen requirements. we want to ensure they have all the resources they need while one or both of their parents are deployed in the service to the country. after speaking with members of the committee, i learned of their jurisdictional issues, however. i do look forward to working with the committee a
[roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] [roll call] the clerk will report the tally. >> there are 25 ayes and 32 no. those in favor of the amendment, those opposed will say no. we can roll this to the end with the others. the gentleman from texas has been recognized. i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk will distribute the amendment without objection considered as red. mr....
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. >> and -- >> they call me giraffe. call me pterodactyl. they call me all types of [ bleep ]. >> a bullied inmate is pushed to the breaking point. >> the way you acted, we're not going to have that here in our facility. >> why all this stuff just coming at me? >>> in recent years, the communities surrounding washington, d.c., like those in fairfax county, virginia, have become some of the wealthiest and fastest-growing in the nation. due in part to low crime rates. >> we do not have the same amount of serious crime as maybe the district of columbia. so we can concentrate more on all the little things. if you take care of the little things in fairfax county, you don't have the big things. >> and behind the walls of the fairfax county adult detention center, deputies say they practice the same philosophy in managing the inmates. while some of the 1,200 men and women here are convicted, most are currently charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but staff say no infraction is too minor. >> we have tough rule
. >> and -- >> they call me giraffe. call me pterodactyl. they call me all types of [ bleep ]. >> a bullied inmate is pushed to the breaking point. >> the way you acted, we're not going to have that here in our facility. >> why all this stuff just coming at me? >>> in recent years, the communities surrounding washington, d.c., like those in fairfax county, virginia, have become some of the wealthiest and fastest-growing in the nation. due in part to low...
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they do what we call leaking their hatred.hey show it to the public, and you can get a real good picture of their views long before they do anything violent. >> and, steve, as we were talking just a few minutes ago, we know, of course, theresa may, the prime minister of britain, will chair this cobra emergency meeting in the morning, and it is just after 6:00 so that is getting close, if she hasn't started it already. what would she likely be looking at at this point as a response to this attack? >> well, it is going to depend on who the people are that are involved in it, whether it is one person, two persons or a cell. the main thing is that she needs to direct police, metropolitan police, to go after whatever group is involved in this and go after them ruthlessly. if there's no connection overseas, if there's no connection from an organizational standpoint, then that might be sufficient, but it is all going to depend on the intelligence she is provided at that meeting. >> all right. talking there with cnn contributor steve
they do what we call leaking their hatred.hey show it to the public, and you can get a real good picture of their views long before they do anything violent. >> and, steve, as we were talking just a few minutes ago, we know, of course, theresa may, the prime minister of britain, will chair this cobra emergency meeting in the morning, and it is just after 6:00 so that is getting close, if she hasn't started it already. what would she likely be looking at at this point as a response to this...
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me tt come up on any recent calls. the back story is that the guardian reported president trump called the british prime minister and told her he didn't want to go through with the trip if there was going to be any large scale protests surrounding his visit. now we have a spokesperson for the british government weighing in and that spokesperson is saying we aren't going to comment on any speculation about the content of private phone conversations. the queen extended an invitation to president trump and there is no change to those plans. best we can tell the trip is still on though the exact dates have not yet been nailed down. who knows if by the time the trip happens if the british prime minister will still be the prime minister. kelly: well said. we will stay tuned and watch the developments. kristin fisher reporting from new jersey tonight. thank you. the attorney general's contact with russia is expected to be the big focus during his testimony, including whether there are any more undisclosed meetings. the rankin
me tt come up on any recent calls. the back story is that the guardian reported president trump called the british prime minister and told her he didn't want to go through with the trip if there was going to be any large scale protests surrounding his visit. now we have a spokesperson for the british government weighing in and that spokesperson is saying we aren't going to comment on any speculation about the content of private phone conversations. the queen extended an invitation to president...
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liability for unwanted calls. and that may help. >> thank you for your time today. >> you're welcome. >>> up next, we're "on the money." the brains behind one of the biggest names in beauty. how the selfie generation is boosting the bottom line. and later, some of america's best and brightest choosing to spend a year with 100 scholars in china. the goal, just to change the world. small goal. we'll talk more about it in just a bit. but right now, take a look at how the stock market ended the . [ indistinct chatter ] [ intense music playing ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e300 for $569 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. are you ok? what happened? dad kinda walked into my swing. huh? don't you mean dad kind of ruined our hawaii fund? i thud go to the thothpital. there goes the airfair. i don't t
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the reporter calling it a bizarre moment.e reading a little too into this in we'll talk about it gnome. in a moment. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way....
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host: appreciate the call. for more on updates on what happened this morning in the wake of that shooting, we go down to our news desk now and bill. good morning. >> hey, john. it's safe to say the congressional baseball game is probably one of the oldest traditions on capitol hill, a game that goes back decades between republican and democratic members of congress. first played at old griffith stadium in d.c. and then at r.f.k. and then at nats park. democrats and republicans take this seriously. they get management help. they get guidance. they get uniforms from the pros and they practice. they were practicing this morning. republicans were practicing this morning when shots were fired, and steve scalise among others, the minority whip -- majority whip, rather, injured and in the hospital undergoing surgery. the headline from "politico" and a little bit of the incident, what happened this morning from john brezz me has and louis nelson. a gunman opened fired at a baseball practice in alexandria, virginia, thi
host: appreciate the call. for more on updates on what happened this morning in the wake of that shooting, we go down to our news desk now and bill. good morning. >> hey, john. it's safe to say the congressional baseball game is probably one of the oldest traditions on capitol hill, a game that goes back decades between republican and democratic members of congress. first played at old griffith stadium in d.c. and then at r.f.k. and then at nats park. democrats and republicans take this...
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host: helen thank you for calling. sharing your thoughts. one last call here. it's ted from warrenton, oregon democratic caller. caller: good morning. i'm a retired union journeyman plumber. i did a lot of hospital work back in my days. the basic premise for running piping in the hospital, i ran medical air, medical vacuum and socks -- oxygen. these are the type of jobs you're there for a year. what i found was, for instance purdue showed up at a private hospital. purdue the only maker of oxycontin. giving away trips and money and stuff and the cfo and the ceo of the hospital. i found that really shocking. of course, when you're on those type of jobs, you're kind of like the invisible person. you're not supposed to interrupt or disrupt. it's truly shocking. i kind of think that medcos need to be held responsible. they're the ones with the prescription padded. they're the ones that are causing all of this. i believe there should be capital punishment for medcos. thank you. host: thanks for calling. appreciate all your calls for this last hour on the opioid story
host: helen thank you for calling. sharing your thoughts. one last call here. it's ted from warrenton, oregon democratic caller. caller: good morning. i'm a retired union journeyman plumber. i did a lot of hospital work back in my days. the basic premise for running piping in the hospital, i ran medical air, medical vacuum and socks -- oxygen. these are the type of jobs you're there for a year. what i found was, for instance purdue showed up at a private hospital. purdue the only maker of...
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he called them true heroes. despite the shooting the congressional baseball game will take place later today. house speaker paul ryan drew tremendous applause when he announced game will go on. >> 25 minutes after the hour. stories of heroism as capital police step up to save representative steve scalise and his colleagues. >> could have easily been 25 deaths or more today. the thin blue line held today. >> continuing coverage continues live up next. you are watching "fox and friends" first. that dik. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. for me, chantix worked. it reduced my urge to smoke. compared to the nicotine patch, chantix helped significantly more people quit smoking. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse h
he called them true heroes. despite the shooting the congressional baseball game will take place later today. house speaker paul ryan drew tremendous applause when he announced game will go on. >> 25 minutes after the hour. stories of heroism as capital police step up to save representative steve scalise and his colleagues. >> could have easily been 25 deaths or more today. the thin blue line held today. >> continuing coverage continues live up next. you are watching "fox...
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and then the fourth call -- i'm forgetting -- i may have meant the call when he called to invite me to dinner. i'll think about it as i'm answering other questions but i think i got that right. >> let's turn our attention to the underlying activity here russia's hacking into the e-mails, releasing them and allegations of collusion. do you believe donald trump colluded with russia? >> that's a question i don't think i should answer in an open setting. as i said, when i left, we did not have an investigation focused on president trump. but that's a question that will be answered by the investigation, i think. >> let me turn to a couple of statements by one of my colleagues senator feinstein, she was the ranking member on this committee till january which meant she had access to information. on may 3, on cnn's wolf blitzer show, she was asked do you have evidence that there was collusion between the trump campaign and russia, she said not at this time. next interview she was asked again, and you said not at this time. has anything changed since we last spoke? senator feinstein said, well,
and then the fourth call -- i'm forgetting -- i may have meant the call when he called to invite me to dinner. i'll think about it as i'm answering other questions but i think i got that right. >> let's turn our attention to the underlying activity here russia's hacking into the e-mails, releasing them and allegations of collusion. do you believe donald trump colluded with russia? >> that's a question i don't think i should answer in an open setting. as i said, when i left, we did...
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it -- they say do not call it health care they say call it wealth care. you have $33 billion in tax cuts that will go to the wealthiest 400 american households, the richest households, that is what this is about in this country. the households that don't need it. the level of cuts in medicaid right now, half the births in this country are paid for by medicaid. they are going to massively cut medicaid. do we really want to live in a society where we are rich middle class or poor? where a mom is dying holding her infant in the street? that is good for no one. we have to come up with a better plan. it is not obamacare or trumpcare, -- we need medicare for all. host: tim is calling for michigan on the independent line. you're on. caller: hello. amy?is kim are guest: i said hi. kim, i used to work at the herald. god bless the boys of local 264 im in boston. host: what's your question? caller: i'm a contributor to your network. i love your network. thanks to steve, the guy that doubled it, i am into you guys for $200. keep up the great work. guest: thank you so
it -- they say do not call it health care they say call it wealth care. you have $33 billion in tax cuts that will go to the wealthiest 400 american households, the richest households, that is what this is about in this country. the households that don't need it. the level of cuts in medicaid right now, half the births in this country are paid for by medicaid. they are going to massively cut medicaid. do we really want to live in a society where we are rich middle class or poor? where a mom is...
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calling. >> go ahead. >> thanks for calling. i think there are instances obviously where hospital bills bills patients or insurance companies or the federal government way too much. you're absolutely right about that. that's a separate issue and one we must fix. on the one hand, we have to make sure that medicaid spending is smart. on the other hand, we have to make sure that medicaid enrollment is also smart. and when i ask many people who are opposing this reform, how many people ought to be on medicaid, they don't have an answer. they're so prepared to just object to medicaid reform without actually analyzing how many people should have access to a safety net before it doesn't become a safety net anymore. >> peter is in valley cottage, new york. line for republicans. peter, go ahead. >> caller: thank you, john. i appreciate you letting me make a few comments. betsy, i have seen you many times on fox and also on "washington journal." i'm amazed by your knowledge on this particular subject. >
calling. >> go ahead. >> thanks for calling. i think there are instances obviously where hospital bills bills patients or insurance companies or the federal government way too much. you're absolutely right about that. that's a separate issue and one we must fix. on the one hand, we have to make sure that medicaid spending is smart. on the other hand, we have to make sure that medicaid enrollment is also smart. and when i ask many people who are opposing this reform, how many people...
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won't you make that phone call?ecome a supporting member today. >> make a donation to this station and to pbs. it counts. it does make a difference. the level that we can supply great information, great public information, great public policy information, great drama episodes, all of the great science and wildlife shows, that makes a difference based on your donation. $7 a month, you can get this conversation with bill moyers which you've been watching, and i want to remind you that it contains almost an hour of additional programming, additional conversation with bill moyers. we're in an interesting, interesting period in our history and it is time to develop an informed opinion. he's had 83 years to develop that opinion and we have been the beneficiaries of that. in his search for truth, objective truth. not faith and belief but truth. to find something that is undeniable. if two plus two is four, that's a fact. it wouldn't be five or seven based on what the political whims or what someone believes. it would be fo
won't you make that phone call?ecome a supporting member today. >> make a donation to this station and to pbs. it counts. it does make a difference. the level that we can supply great information, great public information, great public policy information, great drama episodes, all of the great science and wildlife shows, that makes a difference based on your donation. $7 a month, you can get this conversation with bill moyers which you've been watching, and i want to remind you that it...
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you call somebody, call your office, what do you do?use it as a learning experience, first of all. we are constantly trying to improve and have a virtuous cycle of repair and improvement. if my cable is out, i use my app. i then will go back and see how many customers are affected. and there is a culture i believe we have improved massively, but we have ways to go. david: but is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? they know they better get it right? or they know it is you? brian: hopefully a little bit of both, but ultimately i try not to get so much different treatment that is out-of-touch with what our customers are experiencing, but i am sure there is some of that happening. david: cable tv blossomed in the 1980's and 1990's, and you grew to 20 million customers, and then at some point, broadband came along. you had built cables in everybody's homes, then you realized you could use as cables for internet access as well. when did it dawn on you that you can actually sell more than cable tv to those same cust
you call somebody, call your office, what do you do?use it as a learning experience, first of all. we are constantly trying to improve and have a virtuous cycle of repair and improvement. if my cable is out, i use my app. i then will go back and see how many customers are affected. and there is a culture i believe we have improved massively, but we have ways to go. david: but is it intimidating for the cable repairman to come to your house? they know they better get it right? or they know it is...
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some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. >>> where can back to "halftime report." i'm morgan brennan i have some news for you on fed fedex, which the stock of fedex has been halted and still currently is so fedex announcing right now that the worldwide operations of its tnt express subsidiary have been affected due to that infiltration of the information system virus that's affected so many companies in the last several days while tnt express operations or communication systems disrupted, fedex saying no data breach is known to have occurred that the operations of all other fedex companies are unaffected and services are being provided under normal terms and conditions but here's the key part of this release. the company also saying we cannot measure the financial impact of this service disruption at this time, but that it could be material. melissa, back over to you. >> it could be material. very interesting, morgan thank you, morgan brennan. we should note that fedex shares are just a penny's, basica
some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. >>> where can back to "halftime report." i'm morgan brennan i have some news for you on fed fedex, which the stock of fedex has been halted and still currently is so fedex announcing right now that the worldwide operations of its tnt express subsidiary have been affected due to that infiltration of the information system virus that's affected so many companies in the last several days while...
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give them a call. 301-652-help. keep calling in with your calls.e'll be here another 45 minutes tonight. larry? larry: thanks. google added a new feature. job search engine. beginning today you can see help wanted listings if you punch in a search. the plan is streamline your job hunt to eliminate duplicate posting from different sites. they will also show employer rating and reviews and potential commute times. tony bennett is this year's recipient prize for popular song. he will be honored with the lifetime achievement award. "i left my heart in san francisco" may be his biggest song. he said this is one of the greatest thrills of his career. well deserved. coming up tonight at 6:00, the push for gender neutral driver's license in the district. kids always get in trouble and mom and dad bail them out. the touching video that you have to see. what do you do if you accidentally pick up a snake? priceless reaction that will make you laugh coming up at 6:00. alison: you have to see it. the video is remarkable. the grass is not always greener, when it
give them a call. 301-652-help. keep calling in with your calls.e'll be here another 45 minutes tonight. larry? larry: thanks. google added a new feature. job search engine. beginning today you can see help wanted listings if you punch in a search. the plan is streamline your job hunt to eliminate duplicate posting from different sites. they will also show employer rating and reviews and potential commute times. tony bennett is this year's recipient prize for popular song. he will be honored...
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and then he proceeded to call me names. and then he p uld out his phone to record us and called us names while we're recording. i just lightly pushed his phone out of my face and is temper got out of hand and he started whaling on both my daughter and a i. >> he went into a rage. >> exactly. >> the victim says the man in his early 20s has a that tooth on his shoulder and was over six feet tall. fairfax county police have confirmed the basic facts of this case out here at the mall. we know that security was called to the store and so was an ambulance. at this point they're still trying to determine who this man is. fairfax county police are asking them to give them a call. if you recognize this man he was with another person. there was apparently a female who was there with him. if you recognize her you can give them a call as well. the number is 7301-691-2131 or you can call 866-411 tips. live at fair oaks mall, paul wagner, fox5 local news. illegal dirt bikes and at vs on city streets are a re occurring problem in the dist
and then he proceeded to call me names. and then he p uld out his phone to record us and called us names while we're recording. i just lightly pushed his phone out of my face and is temper got out of hand and he started whaling on both my daughter and a i. >> he went into a rage. >> exactly. >> the victim says the man in his early 20s has a that tooth on his shoulder and was over six feet tall. fairfax county police have confirmed the basic facts of this case out here at the...
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for the bush would be very good price this is called the world call will go out full finds asian football fans feel welcome in some places for commercial uses the law was not because of just. simply on the commercial the show when you look at the spot the. admission that you know singled out the poll said a couple of years ago that every time he played there was an issue of space race chad's comments about how considerate the strength of the horse was not just for the new families for the god of the visit but he needed this much as you have to buy these cars which you feel so used to but you talk about the mantra sort of not to be uncivil political i think he's just he thought that by using this relevant to the miss yes or no. cyclery good. we do want to talk about little belong to things as well the nice things now we talked about protections today well let's look at. the hammer teams first because boy was this a painful decision made to look at this i don't want to choose this posed to be like paul the octopus you choose one of the countries is it new zealand is it russia one of the bow
for the bush would be very good price this is called the world call will go out full finds asian football fans feel welcome in some places for commercial uses the law was not because of just. simply on the commercial the show when you look at the spot the. admission that you know singled out the poll said a couple of years ago that every time he played there was an issue of space race chad's comments about how considerate the strength of the horse was not just for the new families for the god...
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brian: i called him ralph. when he had grandkids, he had all his grandkids call him ralph.f the great things he did for my daughter, who has now just had her own child a few weeks ago, he said every kid learns the word 'no.' that is one of the first words they know. he went on the ground with all little grandbabies and said, yes, yes, yes. one of the most amazing things my wife and i enjoyed with my dad, and i think my siblings and my mom, was his positive attitude about life. it came out for all employees. he had a yes attitude. david: you became the ceo -- brian: we did not use that title within a data myself. 1990 i became the president. i was about 30 years old. david: did anybody say, is he ready to be president? brian: everybody, including myself. but i was eager to -- having worked for many years, half a dozen years in different jobs in trenton, flint, michigan, in dallas pittsburgh, then , trenton again, back in philadelphia, in the corporate side and finance, my dad was still active but 40 years older than i was. i was 30, he was 70, and he wanted to begin continui
brian: i called him ralph. when he had grandkids, he had all his grandkids call him ralph.f the great things he did for my daughter, who has now just had her own child a few weeks ago, he said every kid learns the word 'no.' that is one of the first words they know. he went on the ground with all little grandbabies and said, yes, yes, yes. one of the most amazing things my wife and i enjoyed with my dad, and i think my siblings and my mom, was his positive attitude about life. it came out for...
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name-calling, mr. horwitz just called a person a trump haider's neck gets to call in a person a racist, i mean, a lot of name-calling going on, but i have a question-- guest: excuse me. caller: number one, power went back to the states in 1865 and if it had we would still have slavery mr. horwitz and the question becomes this, this nation was built on individual work, people going out there asn individuals and making their way how in the hell do you explain slavery? you get into name-calling. you call people names and you complain about people using the word racist. i don't think you are a racist, but-- [inaudible] guest: you have no idea what racism is if you think calling someone a trump hater is comparable to call in someone a racist. that's individual accountability and his comments were about individuals. the us inherited slavery from the british empire. in one generation the us liberated the slaves. slavery existed for 3000 years with no one ever calling it immoral, not jesus, not mohammed, certa
name-calling, mr. horwitz just called a person a trump haider's neck gets to call in a person a racist, i mean, a lot of name-calling going on, but i have a question-- guest: excuse me. caller: number one, power went back to the states in 1865 and if it had we would still have slavery mr. horwitz and the question becomes this, this nation was built on individual work, people going out there asn individuals and making their way how in the hell do you explain slavery? you get into name-calling....
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. >> robo calls on the rise. why these annoying calls are increasing and what you can do to stop them. >> but first, wicked storms role through the region leaving their mark. heavy winds knock down trees and powerlines and lightning sparks fires. tonight the cleanup is under way. >> i'm ukee washington. >> and i'm jessica dean. authorities in chester county say five homes were struck by lightning. this one of the homes believed to be hit. since there are no fire hydrants in that area, firefighters had to get water from ponds and water tankers were called in to help. the owners were away at the time. a house sitter escaped unharmed. >> also in chester county heavy winds knocked over trees and powerlines. this was the scene in devon. lauren casey has a closer look at where the storms hit hardest. >> we had numerous storm reports. you can see all of these symbols indicating that tree kind of falling over the house, that is indicative of wind damage, whether that be downed powerlines, downed trees or structural damag
. >> robo calls on the rise. why these annoying calls are increasing and what you can do to stop them. >> but first, wicked storms role through the region leaving their mark. heavy winds knock down trees and powerlines and lightning sparks fires. tonight the cleanup is under way. >> i'm ukee washington. >> and i'm jessica dean. authorities in chester county say five homes were struck by lightning. this one of the homes believed to be hit. since there are no fire hydrants...
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amazon, 945, that was their wake up call. went down to 100 that was a fanstic, fantastic call, sarge go forth waugt bought it at 945, but k i look at these, coming in at 699, we don't need another hero. >> you don't think there's a bigger thing happen ng the market that has come so many legs >> when you look at what's going on in the marketplace, you look at the dow, it's trading up, you look at what's moving in the dow. financials had a nice bid underneath him i thought p for a long time, these financials are going to take off obviously, every week, we have different catalysts. it was earnings. last week, combey, this week, te fed. i think the financials, a lot of this is going to hinlg on what happens over the next couple of days why wouldn't this last though into sectors that offer more value? jimmy, you were talking about value early. look at the russell. it was up earlier today. >> oil stocks piqued today there's a move to get back into the trump stocks obviously talk about that, but i'll give you the classic. we talked
amazon, 945, that was their wake up call. went down to 100 that was a fanstic, fantastic call, sarge go forth waugt bought it at 945, but k i look at these, coming in at 699, we don't need another hero. >> you don't think there's a bigger thing happen ng the market that has come so many legs >> when you look at what's going on in the marketplace, you look at the dow, it's trading up, you look at what's moving in the dow. financials had a nice bid underneath him i thought p for a...
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senator cornyn and others called for a special counsel.linton investigation didn't happen. when it's about mr. comey and covering his backside and his reputation, and he has been personally fired, suddenly now he can leak information. couldn't do a special counsel when americans' fundamental liberties were attacked by the u.s. it's about him, he can leak information to get a special counsel appointed. amazing. then predent right to have the white house file a complaint about mr. comey for that interaction? >> i will leave that to the white house. the president was confirmed that he had been telling the truth the entire time, he was not under investigation, mr. comey only memorialized conversations that he had with president trump , didn't memorialize important conversations that took lies on other important events -- place on other important events. so, but i will leave that up to the director. coming up, we hear from stephen schwarzman, blackstone's chairman and ceo. his thoughts on investing in infrastructure. that is at 2:00 p.m. easter
senator cornyn and others called for a special counsel.linton investigation didn't happen. when it's about mr. comey and covering his backside and his reputation, and he has been personally fired, suddenly now he can leak information. couldn't do a special counsel when americans' fundamental liberties were attacked by the u.s. it's about him, he can leak information to get a special counsel appointed. amazing. then predent right to have the white house file a complaint about mr. comey for that...
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i called the police. my husband called the police. what he saw was a man with a knife. he said such a big knife, looked practically like a machete, coming in, attacking people. he grabbed his fiance and the couple with them. the lady was heavily pregnant. they hid in the toilet for an hour. throughout that hour, we were constantly texting each other, just saying keep calm, police will be on their way, and alerting the police to exactly who they were. luckily and thankfully the police arrived and they're fine. but you can understand extremely, extremely shaken by this whole experience. the lady and the baby, they are fine too. >> good to hear. isa, give us an idea of the scope of the cordoned area. we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner that they want people in the area to stay within that space. how large is it? >> reporter: so from where we are on this high street, victor, it goes much further out. the bridge is much further. if i move out of the way so my cameraman can give you a sense, this is the high street. the bridge is further on from those tall buil
i called the police. my husband called the police. what he saw was a man with a knife. he said such a big knife, looked practically like a machete, coming in, attacking people. he grabbed his fiance and the couple with them. the lady was heavily pregnant. they hid in the toilet for an hour. throughout that hour, we were constantly texting each other, just saying keep calm, police will be on their way, and alerting the police to exactly who they were. luckily and thankfully the police arrived...
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and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. the conflict between nato allies germany in turkey continues to escalate to berlin announced its plans to withdraw its troops from the intially again base in turkey and we locate them instead now into jordan with more on why that's happening. well it all looks very messy at the moment the latest from the german defense ministry is that the they will start pulling out of their troops from the insular air base in turkey in july on the line the defense minister she outlined their plan saying that they would continue as normal until the end of the month until the end of june our flight plans as part of the anti eisel coalition are set after that will be transferring our tanker aircraft as quickly as possible to jordan with a role that germany has been providing as part of the coalition fighting against isis has been reconnaissance air surveillance well the tornado fighter jets that carry out those reconnaissance flights won't be fully operational from their new base in santee in jordan un
and it is very difficult to predict how things will be called. the conflict between nato allies germany in turkey continues to escalate to berlin announced its plans to withdraw its troops from the intially again base in turkey and we locate them instead now into jordan with more on why that's happening. well it all looks very messy at the moment the latest from the german defense ministry is that the they will start pulling out of their troops from the insular air base in turkey in july on the...
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if you're insured through your employer call 202-748-8000. for everyone else call 202-748-8001. we're looking forward to hearing from as many folks who are insured through their employer. you said the number is 170 -- >> 178 million people. so plenty of folks out there, but as we sit here, there are changes underway for the affordable care act. we know the house passed a bill. we think the senate is working on something. we haven't seen any committee action. speak to us about what changes you're watching out for based on what you know about the house bill so far and what you're hearing about the senate bill. >> so the house bill -- you had four different categories. you had changes to medicaid, changes to the individual market. you had changes to the -- sorry, to the tax structure that governs health care and changes to consumer directed health plans, so things like a health savings account or flexible spending arrangement. for businesses and people who are employed through -- or people who get their health insurance through an employer, you really only care about those last two
if you're insured through your employer call 202-748-8000. for everyone else call 202-748-8001. we're looking forward to hearing from as many folks who are insured through their employer. you said the number is 170 -- >> 178 million people. so plenty of folks out there, but as we sit here, there are changes underway for the affordable care act. we know the house passed a bill. we think the senate is working on something. we haven't seen any committee action. speak to us about what changes...
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we triage the call.as a brand—new information room. the centre of the 999 system. it is to take ten minutes for the police car to be sent out. now it takes less than a minute. i said, don't touch anything, we will get someone along! all right. the report speeds on its way. a squad car has already been selected from an electric indicator and the orders go out. the person has hardly put the phone down before the car is ready to give chase. about 140,000 calls come through the scotland yard room and the chance of the criminal escaping get slimmer all the time. it has all changed a bit since then. joanne, you are from the london fire brigade. it is different for you when it comes to the information you need from an emergency call? yes. a key information for us is finding out where the address of the emergency is. if the callers can give us that ina calm is. if the callers can give us that in a calm way than we can send our fire engines to that incident and stay on the call with a caller, gathering additional
we triage the call.as a brand—new information room. the centre of the 999 system. it is to take ten minutes for the police car to be sent out. now it takes less than a minute. i said, don't touch anything, we will get someone along! all right. the report speeds on its way. a squad car has already been selected from an electric indicator and the orders go out. the person has hardly put the phone down before the car is ready to give chase. about 140,000 calls come through the scotland yard room...
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republicans can call 202-748-8001. democrats can call 202-748-8000. independents can call 202-748-8002. a lot of the congress people say they feel like targets and what security measures can be implemented. have you -- do you feel threatened? guest: i received one threat, and it was after the hacking and all of that. i turned it over to capitol police. i did not realize they were going to do this, but they turned it over to the police were i live, but it was a hoax. i think they traced it to someone on another continent actually. host: what would you like to see changed? maybe something in your home district around d.c.? what do you think should happen? first of all, the capitol police to a fantastic, amazing job. i don't really feel afraid. i know you always have to be cautious. and when we have a fence, i do have security there, not that anyone would know. they don't have uniforms on or anything like that. and then we do notify the local -- and i think that should be done. and when there are a certain amount of us gathered, there should be security
republicans can call 202-748-8001. democrats can call 202-748-8000. independents can call 202-748-8002. a lot of the congress people say they feel like targets and what security measures can be implemented. have you -- do you feel threatened? guest: i received one threat, and it was after the hacking and all of that. i turned it over to capitol police. i did not realize they were going to do this, but they turned it over to the police were i live, but it was a hoax. i think they traced it to...
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i said, let's call. so we made our first call. immediately. from that dispatcher's station. >> hello there. hi, there. this is orlando police, who am i speaking with, please? >> you're speaking with the person who pledges allegiance to the islamic state of abu bakr al baghdadi -- >> we wanted to confirm we had in fact the person that was inside. you can start to hear the serious tone in his voice. >> reporter: for the next 55 minutes, brennan will engage the shooter on the phone, listening to his rants about isis and syria. >> they need to stop the u.s. air strikes. you have to tell the u.s. government to stop bombing. >> i understand that. but here's why i'm here right now. i'm with the orlando police. can you tell me what you know about what's going on tonight? >> what's going on is that i feel the pain of the people getting killed in syria and iraq. >> okay. so have you done something about that? >> yes, i have. >> tell me what you did, please. >> you already know what i did. >> reporter: at the scene, officers are using the time to get as
i said, let's call. so we made our first call. immediately. from that dispatcher's station. >> hello there. hi, there. this is orlando police, who am i speaking with, please? >> you're speaking with the person who pledges allegiance to the islamic state of abu bakr al baghdadi -- >> we wanted to confirm we had in fact the person that was inside. you can start to hear the serious tone in his voice. >> reporter: for the next 55 minutes, brennan will engage the shooter on...
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our calls returned. it is for lots of dozens of smaller news organizations that cover the white house on a daily basis, the briefing is there for them. nothing draconian is having in america because of the briefing policies at the white house. >> donald trump said to make good on two more campaign promises, making america safe again. answering the long-awaited call for justice. here are the details on the bills headed to the house floor. >> just hours, republican lawmakers are taking of a pair of bills the crackdown on illegal immigration, one case law increases penalties for immigrants who try to reenter the us after being deported. the proposal named after a girl murdered by a repeat felon reported 5 times. she was shot to death on a san francisco peer, the shooter, francisco sanchez who snuck in several times from mexico and was supposed to be turned over to federal immigration agents four months before the murder. instead he was accidentally set free. the case shocking the nation becoming a campaign
our calls returned. it is for lots of dozens of smaller news organizations that cover the white house on a daily basis, the briefing is there for them. nothing draconian is having in america because of the briefing policies at the white house. >> donald trump said to make good on two more campaign promises, making america safe again. answering the long-awaited call for justice. here are the details on the bills headed to the house floor. >> just hours, republican lawmakers are...
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host: up next, we will be taking your calls. republicans can call (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents and all others can call (202)-748-8002. first, c-span's "newsmakers" interviewed congressman steve stivers this week. you can see the full interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. here he is talking about his advice to potential candidates this year in politics. >> what advice are you giving the candidates to handle the intense interest in the agenda in politics now? >> there is an intense interest in the law that a motion around what is going on in this country right now. that emotion is active on both sides. it is our job as policymakers to elected representatives keep our cool nomadic what happens. my advice to our members is to keep your head, keep your cool, and work are to represent your constituents because if we do not keep our cool, we make mistakes, and those will cause us at the ballot box and the trust of our constituents. it is important to keep our cool. i was proud that great jew forte giaforte made a direct apology to the r
host: up next, we will be taking your calls. republicans can call (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents and all others can call (202)-748-8002. first, c-span's "newsmakers" interviewed congressman steve stivers this week. you can see the full interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. here he is talking about his advice to potential candidates this year in politics. >> what advice are you giving the candidates to handle the intense interest in the agenda in...
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>> that's a dicey call, dave. i thought her words were measured, resolute, defiant -- >> absolutely. >> so completely -- >> striking a perfect tone again. >> she reminds me of margaret thatcher and churchill during the bombing in britain in the '40s. i think that she set the right tone and the right course going forward. the devil's always in the details. you know, we have programs here in the united states -- stellar wind, the patriot act, fisa -- and we always have to balance how much civil liberty do we want to take away from folks to keep us safe, and she's in the same position. >> you mentioned our programs. they have what's called prevent there in the uk, but it's very controversial. what is it? what's the backdrop of it? what are they designed to do? >> the controversy there is the collection of metadata. americans and the brits are a little uncomfortable with the fact that the government might collect and store data. they don't look at that data unless it has a link to someone that has been determined to b
>> that's a dicey call, dave. i thought her words were measured, resolute, defiant -- >> absolutely. >> so completely -- >> striking a perfect tone again. >> she reminds me of margaret thatcher and churchill during the bombing in britain in the '40s. i think that she set the right tone and the right course going forward. the devil's always in the details. you know, we have programs here in the united states -- stellar wind, the patriot act, fisa -- and we always...
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you can look out and buy calls here the august 33 calls were offered at 45 cents. that's about 1.5% of the stock price. it breaks even at 33.45, up 4% i think you get a gap fill the next few weeks and then i think the earnings announcement is the catalyst to make it break out from the long-term resistance levels. >>> i think this sets up nicely from a risk-reward perspective because the premiums are low and you have identifiable catalysts. consider whether it moved 4% in either direction, if you're going to make a bullish bet, you'rebetter off with this you commit much less capital buying this call in the eep vent that carter is right and you have weakness and you have a gap lower, 1.5% is all you're risking. >> carter, is it sounds like any bullish bet at all even for a trade is too early. >> let's stick with what we have we know the most recent quarter was lousy and the stocks a massive under performer. that's the burden for the bull hog. >> i'm going to say, we're at a point in this bull market here where stocks can only go up, we have a lot of multihundred bill
you can look out and buy calls here the august 33 calls were offered at 45 cents. that's about 1.5% of the stock price. it breaks even at 33.45, up 4% i think you get a gap fill the next few weeks and then i think the earnings announcement is the catalyst to make it break out from the long-term resistance levels. >>> i think this sets up nicely from a risk-reward perspective because the premiums are low and you have identifiable catalysts. consider whether it moved 4% in either...
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it's called the textalyzer. police plug it right into your phone to see if you were texting, calling or using apps. but privacy advocates say it invades your rights. national correspondent jeff rossen shows how it works in tonight's "rossen reports". >> reporter: watch this head-on collision caught on camera in massachusetts. police say the driver admitted she was texting when she slammed into this jeep. and this driver in florida swerving across the road before hitting a tree and flipping over, admitting to police he was using his phone. now, this new device called the textalyzer is aiming to crack down, recording your every click, tap or swipe. it would even know what apps you were using. police officers could download the data right on the spot. okay. here we go. to see how it works, i start driving in a closed parking lot. first up, i send a message on whatsup. how are you? i check out facebook. one of my favorites. i even answer a call. hello? and send a text message, too. hi. how is it going? sent. i pull
it's called the textalyzer. police plug it right into your phone to see if you were texting, calling or using apps. but privacy advocates say it invades your rights. national correspondent jeff rossen shows how it works in tonight's "rossen reports". >> reporter: watch this head-on collision caught on camera in massachusetts. police say the driver admitted she was texting when she slammed into this jeep. and this driver in florida swerving across the road before hitting a tree...
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inler: i was trying to call the other morning. it was open phones and i was going to make the comment -- i read a lot of articles in the comments section. i get this feeling underneath that people -- they call liberals almost like evil. they are almost considered like satan type of thing. liberals and democrats are almost like -- there is a big religious divide. coincidentally, later that day i started reading an article in "huffington post" by a gentleman who used to work at "the 700 put," and they used to stories that started out like crazy stories, and the religious fanatics send in their money and got these televangelists flying around in their jets. fox news kind of took that whole perspective and ran with it to create their own news. that is kind of like what has corrupted our news and what we get fed in the news cycle these days. i just thought it was kind of an interesting segment. i do not know the writer's name, the guy who worked at "the 700 club." i would love to hear more back and forth about how things got started an
inler: i was trying to call the other morning. it was open phones and i was going to make the comment -- i read a lot of articles in the comments section. i get this feeling underneath that people -- they call liberals almost like evil. they are almost considered like satan type of thing. liberals and democrats are almost like -- there is a big religious divide. coincidentally, later that day i started reading an article in "huffington post" by a gentleman who used to work at...
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thank you for taking my call. i was going to comment on senator mccain but i have a feeling that's the topic of discussion but what i wanted to mention business that getting to director comey's point about demeanor and taking the whole body of evidence into account when making a decision, i think that given the demeanor of our current president and the demeanor of director comey i think speaks a lot to the character of both of these men and i think that director comey in documenting his conversations that he had with the president shows that he knew that something was up and this is a seasoned litigator who's been in government for a long time and quite frankly, his note as a fbi agent or any fbi agent can be used as evidence in a court of law so i wasn't a big fan of comey. but i think today he's swayed my opinion a little bit. >> legal career including the district attorney, federal attorney in new york city and also as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. and four years as fbi director appointed
thank you for taking my call. i was going to comment on senator mccain but i have a feeling that's the topic of discussion but what i wanted to mention business that getting to director comey's point about demeanor and taking the whole body of evidence into account when making a decision, i think that given the demeanor of our current president and the demeanor of director comey i think speaks a lot to the character of both of these men and i think that director comey in documenting his...
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call for a free quote today.ty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> we're going over knowing thy self we've discussed the importance of suitability and the essence of what is suitable for the newborns but what about suitable for the kids, what do you do for them? this is when you make your move. this is when you decide that you are going to get them involved in what stocks are pieces of companies they might like now let's be honest. you couldn't explain what a stock is to a kid to save your life as much as i loved sports and had world series tickets for the '64 world series, in my house, stocks were supreme. you see, my father had gotten a tip from his brother who knew a stock broker who played tennis with, to go by shares of a company called national video. which for all i know could have made it if it started right now as facebook live show. but it was a bust that cost us fortunes he would always bring the bulletin home and couldn't give me the sports section, he would give me the business section the
call for a free quote today.ty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. >>> we're going over knowing thy self we've discussed the importance of suitability and the essence of what is suitable for the newborns but what about suitable for the kids, what do you do for them? this is when you make your move. this is when you decide that you are going to get them involved in what stocks are pieces of companies they might like now let's be honest. you couldn't explain what a stock is to a...
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calling it a masterpiece. should note the 2012 version of caesar in minnesota featured an actor dressed like president obama in the title role. >> very good. >> it is more than just political pornography, i believe it is more than that. i think under the guise of art, there is something that they want to see happen, do you agree or disagree? >> greg: i want to defend him. i do not think that he actually saw the play, he overheard someone else and copied him. >> jesse: are you referring to the plagiarism scandal? >> greg: maybe i am. >> jesse: i wanted to make sure that the audience knew. not everyone knows. >> greg: look, the one thing that you don't want to fall into this fault of equivalency thing, it was done before with president obama in 2012, however, no one talked about it because no one really noticed i it, i think his wife was in the play, in this one, it is so obviously hammered it down that this is trump, that they had a melania type there, it was just a much more brutal thing. it was more subtle wi
calling it a masterpiece. should note the 2012 version of caesar in minnesota featured an actor dressed like president obama in the title role. >> very good. >> it is more than just political pornography, i believe it is more than that. i think under the guise of art, there is something that they want to see happen, do you agree or disagree? >> greg: i want to defend him. i do not think that he actually saw the play, he overheard someone else and copied him. >> jesse:...