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. >> cally houck knows the danger of unrepaired recalls both her. >> daughter died in a violent crasher a recalled power steering hose broke starting a fire in their rental car. >> you don't get over it. what you to you get through it, and it remains with you till you die. it never goes away. >> accidents caused to unrepaired recalls are not directly tracked so it's not possible to know how many injuries or death are even related to them, the center for auto safety has called on companies like huh-uh per and lyft to require drivers to also fix open safety recalls before taking passengers, th ll tt offe.t h'tneltoruo: ahead, a man who was inspired to give that gift not once, but twice. >> >> quijano: finally tonight, there is no gift, more precious than gift of life. here's kenneth craig. >> reporter: joe gilvary doesn't think of himself as a hero, but few people have ever done what he did, recently donating two organs to two strange in other words need. >> next to becoming a dad, this is is the best thing i have ever done, best thing that's evet.>>n opportunity that i wish more people
. >> cally houck knows the danger of unrepaired recalls both her. >> daughter died in a violent crasher a recalled power steering hose broke starting a fire in their rental car. >> you don't get over it. what you to you get through it, and it remains with you till you die. it never goes away. >> accidents caused to unrepaired recalls are not directly tracked so it's not possible to know how many injuries or death are even related to them, the center for auto safety has...
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>> i think that underscores why we're bullish.ba cally the aircraft business is growing 5% per year. everyone around the world wants to fly. it's the quickest way to move around. there are two companies that are in the business. you have airbus, you've got boeing. so there really aren't a lot of options. you still see theba log for e 737 maxes staying pretty constant here. i think ove the long haul given how much experience you need to get certification, you know, based on how much engineering and capital you need to make an airplane, boeing's not going anywre. i think over the long haul ultimately it gets past that that's why the's not bigger selloff. >> having said that, you're not adding to position you're just hanging in there. >> i don't s a real callous. i would not urge peosee to . you haven above average dividend. you have a company that's one of the standouts. this is america's largest employer and exporter. this is really the king of the hill. would hang in there for the long haul. if there's another big pull back for whatever reason, yeah, you can buy into it. >> the compa
>> i think that underscores why we're bullish.ba cally the aircraft business is growing 5% per year. everyone around the world wants to fly. it's the quickest way to move around. there are two companies that are in the business. you have airbus, you've got boeing. so there really aren't a lot of options. you still see theba log for e 737 maxes staying pretty constant here. i think ove the long haul given how much experience you need to get certification, you know, based on how much...
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based in germany's were region which is specializing in augmented reality implemented the ideas that cally had come up with. they used 3 d. animation to model the figures 1st. for underlay steam also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience members and then adjust the animations accordingly. that's fun to recreate the huge surface of the elephant is a very complex task and we use photos to help with the texture but another friend also has over 14000 little personal some of these are i mean look at the elephant in the circus ring you can see them with quite a challenge to model and render them. the holograms were tested in a huge studio at a quarter of their eventual show size. not all of them are part of the current show. in future there will be much more interaction and that will be even more interesting women. will be able to interact directly with the holograms just like an artist makes new arrangements creates new worlds and moves within them. for the current tour circus director banhart powell was filmed against the backdrop of a gre
based in germany's were region which is specializing in augmented reality implemented the ideas that cally had come up with. they used 3 d. animation to model the figures 1st. for underlay steam also created a virtual version of the circus tent to calculate the viewing angles of the audience members and then adjust the animations accordingly. that's fun to recreate the huge surface of the elephant is a very complex task and we use photos to help with the texture but another friend also has over...
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he was calli around to capitolnd hillsking members of congress what they thought of this move.obviously, republican members og ss, and they don't they didn't really know either, so he's been sort of feeling all of those things. but the one thing that we have been hearing is that he's just very angry. he's just very, very angry, it's a raw anger and that it's justaw not going to g and that he's she sort of turned that anger into energy, that he is going to get reelected. and he's going to work hard on that, and that's where all of his energy is going right now. >>lcindor: one of the thin that the president is also angry about is this editor ofto "christianity," writing that he is morally lost and confused. how much is that evangelical magazine's editorial show crackt in the presi base? or does it not really matter that much? >> iean, so far, it's only been a couple of days. it doesn't seem to show much of the crack. i meanit's one articleone editorial with less than 100,000 subscribers. but the president really reacted stroly to that, and i think it's because obviously, evangeli
he was calli around to capitolnd hillsking members of congress what they thought of this move.obviously, republican members og ss, and they don't they didn't really know either, so he's been sort of feeling all of those things. but the one thing that we have been hearing is that he's just very angry. he's just very, very angry, it's a raw anger and that it's justaw not going to g and that he's she sort of turned that anger into energy, that he is going to get reelected. and he's going to work...
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. >> announcer: a decade of records in the books how much longer had the cally last a week long lookand the issues that could derail gains for next year and beyond worldwide exchange, 5:00 a.m. eastern monday see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play some pool? eh, i'm not really a pool guy. what's the hesitation? it's just complicated. step-by-step options trading support from td ameritrade >>> well that's all we have time for ton. thanks, guys see you back here next friday. don't go anywhere because "mad money" with jim begins next. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market s
. >> announcer: a decade of records in the books how much longer had the cally last a week long lookand the issues that could derail gains for next year and beyond worldwide exchange, 5:00 a.m. eastern monday see that's funny, i thought you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td...
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1964 civil rights act it allowed the department of education to withhold federal funding from any callie's that discriminates on the grounds of race color or national origin that is no extended to religion and critics say it effectively suggests jews are people who share the same race or a collective national origin. or that the new order could significantly impact the b.d.s. movement is a boycott divestment and sanctions campaign against the israeli government for its treatment of the palestinians living in the region some have claimed it's anti semitic or supporters say it's not targeting a religion but political action but is the group has grown on american campuses it's been accused of creating a hostile climate for jewish students by conflating include the criticisms for israel and make it equal to you know and isn't it isn't trying to censor. the free debate here in the u.s. when it comes to the israeli policy is donald trump is aggressively back to israel since taking office he moved the u.s. embassy to jerusalem in the face of international opposition and recognized the golan heigh
1964 civil rights act it allowed the department of education to withhold federal funding from any callie's that discriminates on the grounds of race color or national origin that is no extended to religion and critics say it effectively suggests jews are people who share the same race or a collective national origin. or that the new order could significantly impact the b.d.s. movement is a boycott divestment and sanctions campaign against the israeli government for its treatment of the...
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four-year-old charlotte, five- year-old cameron, mom susie and let's not forget callie.or the big day. this christmas eve is the first time ever. the o'neill's are missing the family anchor. >> what do you think that he wants to have? a >> i think the snowman. >> jonathan o'neill deployed overseas. >> because i love him so much. >> he did active-duty for about 10 years. this is about his third year. with that comes sometimes being called to active duty and having to deploy again. we are ready for that. that is a part of being a military family. >> next year will be susie and john's 10 year anniversary. she has been through multiple deployments as a navy wife. this deployment was a first as a mother. >> this time around having two young kids has made it a lot more stressful. >> what color m&ms would you like? >> having to get up and get them dressed get out the door, go to work and come home. we are definitely it was definitely a challenge doing it on my own. >> for the past four months charlotte and cameron have been counting the days till their dads return. >> what does
four-year-old charlotte, five- year-old cameron, mom susie and let's not forget callie.or the big day. this christmas eve is the first time ever. the o'neill's are missing the family anchor. >> what do you think that he wants to have? a >> i think the snowman. >> jonathan o'neill deployed overseas. >> because i love him so much. >> he did active-duty for about 10 years. this is about his third year. with that comes sometimes being called to active duty and having...
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. >> that's enough, >> and let's not forget callie. the wholesome family is ready for the big day.s christmas eve is the first time ever the o'neill's are missing the family anchor. >> what you think daddy wants to have? >> a snowman? >> deployed overseas. >> because i love him so much. >> he did active duty for about 10 years. this is his third year as a reservist. with that comes sometimes been called back into active duty and having to deploy again. we are ready for that. that is part of being a military family. >> reporter: next year will be susie and john's 10 year anniversary. she has been in multiple deployments as a navy wife, but this deployment was a first as a mother. >> this time around, having two young kids has made it a lot more stressful. what color m&ms the like? >> having to get up, go to work, come home. it was definitely a challenge. >> reporter: for the fast formats, the habit counting on today's literally since their dad returns. >> what does it say? >> i love you, dad. >> it turns out for their family, christmas is coming early. johnson schedule homecoming fo
. >> that's enough, >> and let's not forget callie. the wholesome family is ready for the big day.s christmas eve is the first time ever the o'neill's are missing the family anchor. >> what you think daddy wants to have? >> a snowman? >> deployed overseas. >> because i love him so much. >> he did active duty for about 10 years. this is his third year as a reservist. with that comes sometimes been called back into active duty and having to deploy again....
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." >> you could say that, but he knows that would only happen if we would get our list of calli callingst all part of the back-and-forth spirit we have been listening to this in the house for a long time and, we will listen if there's something new to be gleaned. it will be taken into consideration. they are at the point where they know the case has been made. behind the closed doors or in the public version. the four constitutional experts. nothing new has been gleaned. >> shannon: do you think you and your other counterparts can be impartial jurors? do you have concerns there would be republicans who would vote for removal? >> i think that's ever flaccid question. i didn't op-ed actually on that. how do you think the five senators running for president could be impartial when they been campaigning against the president all this time. using a lot of terms, bordering on malicious. this is not a court of law. it's a political exercise that many people think it needs to have the characteristics of what you do, but there wouldn't be any juror democrat republican that would be accepted in a
." >> you could say that, but he knows that would only happen if we would get our list of calli callingst all part of the back-and-forth spirit we have been listening to this in the house for a long time and, we will listen if there's something new to be gleaned. it will be taken into consideration. they are at the point where they know the case has been made. behind the closed doors or in the public version. the four constitutional experts. nothing new has been gleaned. >>...
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jud calli ining them hispanic judged not americans. he give him a $25 million decredecree for defrauding students. i didn't do it until november because i waited to get it done the best i could and the most timely and try to get add much support as i could is because trump took these actions. he did not put his moneys into a trust. he did not take himself out of decision making. he took his daughter and his son-in-law and put them in the white house and they took care of 666 fifth avenue. >> all right. i appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> next, the house speaker meeting with democrats tonight and the judiciary committee meeting. they are full steam ahead. how many articles of impeachment will there be? democrats saying rudy giuliani is one reason they have to act immediately against trump. >> the president's personal lawyer spent last week back in ukraine. >>> the highly anticipated inspector general report. the one the president said on the russia investigation was going to blow the whole thing open. it
jud calli ining them hispanic judged not americans. he give him a $25 million decredecree for defrauding students. i didn't do it until november because i waited to get it done the best i could and the most timely and try to get add much support as i could is because trump took these actions. he did not put his moneys into a trust. he did not take himself out of decision making. he took his daughter and his son-in-law and put them in the white house and they took care of 666 fifth avenue....
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thank you for that -- callie kid reported it. wazers, you can pick a cool namet i'd like to say it on tv. >> exactly. >> has to be cali kid. >>> drier for part of the weekend. not the whole weekend unfortunately as we go into friday and saturday. we're going to have some rain justouring with another storm system coming again. it does look good on sunday for parts of the bay area. inland, we'll have sunshine and low 60s and some 50s in san francisco between friday and saturday. we're up to 58 degrees on sunday. if you're planning to go hiking x probably still not the best weekend for that. there will be some clearing on sunday with a break in the rain here and there. we're going to have wet trails and temperatures only reaching the mid to upper 50s. if you're going to the tri-valley this weekend, expect that sunshine coming in on sunday. but it will be soggy for shopping and going out to some of the vineyards on friday and saturday with highs reaching 60 degrees. if you're heading up this weeket some 40s for highs off and on rain
thank you for that -- callie kid reported it. wazers, you can pick a cool namet i'd like to say it on tv. >> exactly. >> has to be cali kid. >>> drier for part of the weekend. not the whole weekend unfortunately as we go into friday and saturday. we're going to have some rain justouring with another storm system coming again. it does look good on sunday for parts of the bay area. inland, we'll have sunshine and low 60s and some 50s in san francisco between friday and...
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we calli tallied them up. was a three way tie for fourth, the great recession, the recovery from that, osama bin laden killed, and trump's election. >> you had the recession and recovery why? >> the recession was not only an economic event 2008 in america, it was a psychic event. it changed us politically. it changed a whole lot. it was not a recession and a small thing. it was a big epical event. >> you put bin laden on there. >> i'm a news reporter. you guys are thinking these big lofty, you know, high altitude thoughts. i'm thinking about what grabbed us and just riveted -- like slammed us down in the chair, and you're like oh, my god. look at the headlines. that was a huge deal. we've been looking for this guy for more than ten years, for 11 years, and for far more than that actually. that was a big news story. >> while we have trump election tied for fourth, the next one at number three is political realignment, and rich, we put your brexit within political realignment as part of that. all of you had some
we calli tallied them up. was a three way tie for fourth, the great recession, the recovery from that, osama bin laden killed, and trump's election. >> you had the recession and recovery why? >> the recession was not only an economic event 2008 in america, it was a psychic event. it changed us politically. it changed a whole lot. it was not a recession and a small thing. it was a big epical event. >> you put bin laden on there. >> i'm a news reporter. you guys are...
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splash brothers sph and klay must be calli each other a lot ile the recovering from injury because curryhe phone when thompson needed an assist. clay was doing a toy giveay at a no-good elementary school had after the kids got thei gifts. he threw a fast one and asked is start coming. so clay says staying gobig brawl picked up his ace time because it would ve been are key he posted the pics with the hashtag life in the shadows but users can he obviously has a big kick out of the kids and the kids are killing and the way on youtube 2 of thetop 3 earners this yer are in elemeary school number one right here the 8 year-old star of ryan's world. he made 26 million dollars this year reviewing to and doing science experints. his chill has all production company biden w and number 3 that's anastasia she's 5 years old now she doesn't play with her dad on videos they paid million and the guy on the skateboard not a kid 's one of the 5 dues from dude perfect.they were you tubes second highest earners, they pulled in $20 million by pulling off crazy trick sts when comes to stae, there is a line bet
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for a moment -- after agnew's clash with the callie council -- county council, he had rallied to win the race for baltimore county executive. in 1966, he easily won the republican nomination for governor. in the 1966 governor's race, the state democratic party for one last time nominated a segregationist. george mahoney. against him, the support of the black vote almost guaranteed agnew's election and the sense of betrayal was palpable. backlashngly for the years of the late 1960's, the baltimore sun as well as agnew's office reported that the positive reaction to his comments overwhelmed the negative. by one count, agnew's office received over 1100 letters of support to just 69 opposed. the letters to the editor and the sun revealed solid local approval of agnew's remarks. we are proud to be republicans, one wrote. and another -- i am thankful to hear that the white people will have a strong voice in government. there were also very pronounced law & order and tell it like it is themes. one was signed by 50 baltimore police officers who noted, and i'm quoting, it has been a long time
for a moment -- after agnew's clash with the callie council -- county council, he had rallied to win the race for baltimore county executive. in 1966, he easily won the republican nomination for governor. in the 1966 governor's race, the state democratic party for one last time nominated a segregationist. george mahoney. against him, the support of the black vote almost guaranteed agnew's election and the sense of betrayal was palpable. backlashngly for the years of the late 1960's, the...
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about the first moratorium which happen to come out about a day or two after my first story about callie. a course in my family and everybody we could, our group we were there. in there's a famous one norman mailer wrote about her but the sum was important because there is a terminus amount of military involvement. ex- military and guys risking their career in their lives. but in the book that i wrote about, there is a lot about moping and groping by kissinger and nixon about the first moratorium. ironically enough, but what none of us knew then, the success of the moratorium had an amazing impacts. because nixon had campaigns and one a very close election against hubert humphrey, and i always thought mccarthy, i joined mccarthy campaign because of the freelance writer knew couldn't do that much, and mccarthy -- bobby kennedy would do it mccarthy would. and one things he always said that mcnamara, you might remember and 66 have lowered the educational standards of the war. he was called the project 100,000. the idea was to get more people with 65 to 90 iq in the army he would be more con
about the first moratorium which happen to come out about a day or two after my first story about callie. a course in my family and everybody we could, our group we were there. in there's a famous one norman mailer wrote about her but the sum was important because there is a terminus amount of military involvement. ex- military and guys risking their career in their lives. but in the book that i wrote about, there is a lot about moping and groping by kissinger and nixon about the first...
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. >> one calli ining ate super bo turnaround. revealed errors in how the fbi conducted the russia probe, which the president now says a, quote, attempt to overthrow the government. two important voices joining us, andr andrew mccabe, former acting director of the fbi, and james clapper, former director of national intelligence. you both were working in those positions during the time that this is reviewing. let me begin with you, director clapper. what does it mean when you contrast the head of the fbi now, christopher wray, saying, this supports, this was done properly, the origins, et cetera, with the now attorney general, bill barr, who says clearly that he disagrees with the findings. both men selected by the president. what does it mean to you and what does it mean for america? >> i think it continues the mixed messages here. i thought that the horowitz report was exhaustive, meticulous detail, and was very credible. and i was very gratified that a lot of people in the direct line of fire here were exonerated to include my c
. >> one calli ining ate super bo turnaround. revealed errors in how the fbi conducted the russia probe, which the president now says a, quote, attempt to overthrow the government. two important voices joining us, andr andrew mccabe, former acting director of the fbi, and james clapper, former director of national intelligence. you both were working in those positions during the time that this is reviewing. let me begin with you, director clapper. what does it mean when you contrast the...
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draymond creating for willy cally stein. seven ambassador por willy. kobe white showing hamp.nd gr three for the oop. dubs up 100 to 98. zach leaven and the win no now warriors salvage a game, 100 to 98. the new york nib knicks, a dumpster fire. fired the coach david physicaldale. knicks off to 4-1 start. the real problem is not coaches, the owner james dolan who by the way is not going to fire himself. turning down the knicks job years ago one of the best decisions by warriors coach steve kerr. and emotional dwoobd for jeff tedford resigned after three years were the bulldogs resurrecting the program. the coach has had heart issues. the 58-year-old decided time to step away and enjoy life with the well. friend of the program here. that's a wrapping on morning sports have a great weekend, everybody. larry beil. >> lisa i think people want to know when is the rain going to end at this point? >> it looks like we salvage the sunday for the amp. but this afternoon some heavy downpours, a chance of thunderstorm and look at the wind shaking behind me from the sutro tower camera. we
draymond creating for willy cally stein. seven ambassador por willy. kobe white showing hamp.nd gr three for the oop. dubs up 100 to 98. zach leaven and the win no now warriors salvage a game, 100 to 98. the new york nib knicks, a dumpster fire. fired the coach david physicaldale. knicks off to 4-1 start. the real problem is not coaches, the owner james dolan who by the way is not going to fire himself. turning down the knicks job years ago one of the best decisions by warriors coach steve...
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he got death threats and he had to publish an op ed, an outcry calli calling for him to be removed from his school. death threats. the vitriol and the devcon scale, and it's pushing this. let me tell you what professor turley said in a couple of excerpts and he said, quote, and this is in his written report that he submitted to us, it is possible to establish a case for impeachment based on allegation of abuse of power. although criminality is not required in such a case, clarity is necessary and that comes from a complete and comprehensive record that exculpates e limb nails and this is a narrow impeachment resting on the thinnest, possible evidentiary record. even under the most flexible impeachment model, impeachments can be based on presumption or speculation on key elements that the underlying allegation could be non-criminal, the early english impeachments followed a format similar to a criminal trial including calling witnesses and the rest. he said the history of an impeachment shows restraint even when there are substantive complaints. some of them could be impeached by acts wi
he got death threats and he had to publish an op ed, an outcry calli calling for him to be removed from his school. death threats. the vitriol and the devcon scale, and it's pushing this. let me tell you what professor turley said in a couple of excerpts and he said, quote, and this is in his written report that he submitted to us, it is possible to establish a case for impeachment based on allegation of abuse of power. although criminality is not required in such a case, clarity is necessary...
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goldman, i've placed lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony about why he reported the cally on the screen. am in correct his concern was based on the fact that the president wasth asking a foreig power to investigate a u.s. citizen? >> yes, and he was not the only witness to express that concern. >> am i also correct that he reported this concern because he thought it was his sense of duty? a duty that he felt something was wrong. >> yes. as you probably know, lieutenant colonel vindman is a purple heartn award winner -- or meda winner from iraq and -- and he has been in the department of defense for 20 years. and has a great sense of duty and agr great patriotism to thi country. and felt compelled to follow that sense of duty and report it. >> and ms. williams, vice president pence's aide was present for the call and she testified that it was unusual and inappropriate, is that correct? >> that's right. >> now, when mr. vice president biden got involved with the european union and the imf and germany and france. and said you've got to do something about corruption. that was okay because t
goldman, i've placed lieutenant colonel vindman's testimony about why he reported the cally on the screen. am in correct his concern was based on the fact that the president wasth asking a foreig power to investigate a u.s. citizen? >> yes, and he was not the only witness to express that concern. >> am i also correct that he reported this concern because he thought it was his sense of duty? a duty that he felt something was wrong. >> yes. as you probably know, lieutenant...
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freelancing in this context like okay, you could get yourself to to understanding freelancing but look iing calli the omb which manages the federal bureaucracy, i don't know if you're answering the phone, what do you say, what is the president's attorney doing calling omb except for a purpose that we either know or have not even begun to dream about. it just doesn't make any sense here. and you, but what you said is right. can't get to the bottom of these things without talking to rudy giuliani and understand why he was calling the office of management and budget. >> you surgeonly can't exonerate the president without talking to rudy giuliani. when you line up omb, line up the white house calls, line up the date on the timeline and the three amigos, it looks bad so rudy giuliani, if this was perfectly normal and innocent and there was some other reason for him to be on the phone with an omb official, he could sit in front of consciogressional committees and he could sit down and say here is what we were talking about. this has nothing to do with what you are alleging and i will say this under oat
freelancing in this context like okay, you could get yourself to to understanding freelancing but look iing calli the omb which manages the federal bureaucracy, i don't know if you're answering the phone, what do you say, what is the president's attorney doing calling omb except for a purpose that we either know or have not even begun to dream about. it just doesn't make any sense here. and you, but what you said is right. can't get to the bottom of these things without talking to rudy giuliani...
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police calli her the victim of a violent assault.ultiple locations. fotis taking the stand wednesd getting a grilling from his mother-in-law's attorney, jennifer's mother is suing for $2.5 million. money she calls a loan, but he claims was a gift. jennifer dulos filed for divorce in 2017. >> you didn't pay any alimony, did you, sir? >> it's not a yes or no question. >> do you think this is funny, mr. dulos? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: fotis fidgeting with his hands, his eyes darting around the room. anything fotis says on the stand could be used in any potential criminal proceedings against him. testimony also row veeld that dulos took his girlfriend and sometimes her daughter on trips to florida and puerto rico, a relationship that developed years before the coupled filed for divorce. dulos and troconis are facing charges for evidence tampering and hindering prosecution. both have pleaded not guilty. on business trips to florida, argentina and puerto rico, a relationship tt developed years before the couple filed for divorce. they'
police calli her the victim of a violent assault.ultiple locations. fotis taking the stand wednesd getting a grilling from his mother-in-law's attorney, jennifer's mother is suing for $2.5 million. money she calls a loan, but he claims was a gift. jennifer dulos filed for divorce in 2017. >> you didn't pay any alimony, did you, sir? >> it's not a yes or no question. >> do you think this is funny, mr. dulos? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: fotis fidgeting with his...
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legal scholars took the stand, but i was been callie, you sit on the ways and means committee and obviouslyou have a big hand in the continuing resolution. where do things stand? what happens now? guest: we will go through another cr. if the american people held the government to the same standards the government holds them to -- we are going to have record $3.5ues, something like trillion in revenues. when you have the highest revenues you have ever had, but also the highest spending and you sit down and look at the budget and the continuing resolution and say there wasn't any of these programs? you could even find one penny you could cut out of that spending? going to banks and lenders from time to time when we needed additional capital, the person they would look at is let me look at your current situation and how you are running your business. let's see how you are running the family business and if you are not running at the right way, we don't think the risk is worth it. if we can see you will act in a positive manner, we will help you. entity -- in everyday terms, somebody who makes
legal scholars took the stand, but i was been callie, you sit on the ways and means committee and obviouslyou have a big hand in the continuing resolution. where do things stand? what happens now? guest: we will go through another cr. if the american people held the government to the same standards the government holds them to -- we are going to have record $3.5ues, something like trillion in revenues. when you have the highest revenues you have ever had, but also the highest spending and you...
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award grants ould to hospitals in rural and so cally underserved areas these hospitals are able to establish a graduate medical or partner ogram with within approved hospital to host residents. to the congressional research service, more than half f family medicine physicians reside within 100 miles of where they trained as residents. will incentivize doctors to stay and practice in by rural communities providing opportunities to bring areas students to rural for residency training. hospital are not reimbursed for graduate medical education programs until they are fully established. the grants awarded under my amendment would cover associated hospitals, s for including necessary infrastructure, equipment, and fees. my amendment also requires the nonpartisan government issue ability office to report on the success of the education willis implement, including analysis of the er residents stayed in rural communities where they trained. according to the association of colleges, our l country will suffer a shortage physicians by the year 2032. we are already losing -- physicians across rural amer
award grants ould to hospitals in rural and so cally underserved areas these hospitals are able to establish a graduate medical or partner ogram with within approved hospital to host residents. to the congressional research service, more than half f family medicine physicians reside within 100 miles of where they trained as residents. will incentivize doctors to stay and practice in by rural communities providing opportunities to bring areas students to rural for residency training. hospital...
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it's part of argument for so -- some of the arguments beingad calli f lonr process her is it would give an opportunity for some of the senators, especially the key mod it ras -- moderates, to say, look. they're taking a look at this. others are saying, do this quickly and get it over with. >> let's talk about the schedule in the house. this appears to be the final hearing. we'll see if chairman nadler gives the republicans a minority day of hearings. it seems he's required to by the rules, but they intend to move to drafting these articles of impeachment by the end of the week? >> reporter: they have been preparing for these articles all weekend long. there have been a lot of long hours here over the weekend. a lot of pizza being eaten by members of the committee. they are moving very quickly here. we are likely to see these articles, see the charges at some point in the coming day that it seems they will vote them out of the committee before the end of the week, and that sets you up for the full house to have a vote sometime next week right before christmas, but of course, the big x-fa
it's part of argument for so -- some of the arguments beingad calli f lonr process her is it would give an opportunity for some of the senators, especially the key mod it ras -- moderates, to say, look. they're taking a look at this. others are saying, do this quickly and get it over with. >> let's talk about the schedule in the house. this appears to be the final hearing. we'll see if chairman nadler gives the republicans a minority day of hearings. it seems he's required to by the...
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. >> you know, i know our calli calling.all know where this is going for it i don't know if everyone the scene us but we seen it in the last day, the last 24 hours where this election is going. what mr. trump is going to say is the following -- you know i'm a criminal. you know i hate 80% of americans. you know your mother would never oflet me come to the dinner tab. but you can't get rid of me because i'm good for the economy. that is what he is running on. as democrats we will have to beat that. whoever the democrat is is going to have to talk, not just about justice but we need of course, to restore justice in this country. we are also going to have to talk about growth, prosperity and a strong vibrant, competitive private sector. we will have to be able to take this guy on and go right at his strength and show that, in fact, as a business person he failed and was a fraud and a failure as a business person and then we will have to go and show that as at the steward of the american economy he is once again using us asen hi
. >> you know, i know our calli calling.all know where this is going for it i don't know if everyone the scene us but we seen it in the last day, the last 24 hours where this election is going. what mr. trump is going to say is the following -- you know i'm a criminal. you know i hate 80% of americans. you know your mother would never oflet me come to the dinner tab. but you can't get rid of me because i'm good for the economy. that is what he is running on. as democrats we will have to...