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sam in his car, cathy in hers. she was too out of it to realize she had been driving on slashed tires. >> i kept saying, what happened to your tires? >> she says she didn't know. she knew she had gone out with sam that night. >> darren wyatt now believed sam drugged cathy, possibly assaulted her and slashed her tires. the next day cathy called tina with more details about her strange night with sam. >> he told her let's runoff and elope. she told him, you're joking. this is not -- what are you talking about? are you serious? >> remember, cathy was seeing another guy, albert. >> when tried to kill himself. >> she thought about sam's proposal all that week. ultimately, cathy decided, says, tina, she was so broken up about albert, she was going to tell sam the answer was no. >> she's crying and she said i'm going to tell him saturday i will not take off with him and elope. that was wednesday. and then saturday she never came home. >> sam's admitted jealousy, cathy's doting on albert, a rejected proposal, all of it see
sam in his car, cathy in hers. she was too out of it to realize she had been driving on slashed tires. >> i kept saying, what happened to your tires? >> she says she didn't know. she knew she had gone out with sam that night. >> darren wyatt now believed sam drugged cathy, possibly assaulted her and slashed her tires. the next day cathy called tina with more details about her strange night with sam. >> he told her let's runoff and elope. she told him, you're joking. this...
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she watched as cathy excelled in school. >> cathy was exceptional. cathy made her own way. she didn't follow a role model. >> reporter: nobody guiding her and nobody pushing her. >> exactly. she had her own drive. >> she used to tell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark. you had to leave your mark in this world so that people would remember you when you moved on. >> reporter: you have to leave your mark on the world. did you teach her that? >> no, that was just her. >> reporter: seems like an admirable thing for a kid to come up with. >> well, cathy was different. >> reporter: beautiful, smart and social. and popular. you knew more about her dating life than maybe your mom and dad did. >> yes, i believe to some extent, yes. >> reporter: cathy dated a few guys in high school, but no one she was terribly stuck on. and then in 1994, out of high school and a young woman of 20, cathy started to see a boy named albert. a boy she'd played with as a child, and was now interested in romantically. were they boyfriend and girlfriend? >> she said that they were, you know,
she watched as cathy excelled in school. >> cathy was exceptional. cathy made her own way. she didn't follow a role model. >> reporter: nobody guiding her and nobody pushing her. >> exactly. she had her own drive. >> she used to tell her younger sister that she had to leave her mark. you had to leave your mark in this world so that people would remember you when you moved on. >> reporter: you have to leave your mark on the world. did you teach her that? >>...
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cathy, i'm going to start with you on this.r this presidency and this congress right now and for republicans in 2018, frankly. do you think it happens? >> it has to happen or one of the republicans said it's the end of the g.o.p. it will show that they're ineffective, insincere and they just can't govern if they can't pass this tax reform. and so far we have seen president trump giving pep talks and photo ops but we haven't seen anything come out of it. if the g.o.p. can't pull this off then it might be the end of the party. rob: it can be tricky. they haven't scheduled the vote yet. trying to get everything perfected i would imagine. there is no question that this thing gets through. there is a couple things that they can still here to negotiate on. they have talked about maybe getting rid of the individual mandate, messing with obamacare. they could get rid of that and probably get something like get mccain on get susan collins on board with that they need to work on a couple of things here what could they negotiate with to m
cathy, i'm going to start with you on this.r this presidency and this congress right now and for republicans in 2018, frankly. do you think it happens? >> it has to happen or one of the republicans said it's the end of the g.o.p. it will show that they're ineffective, insincere and they just can't govern if they can't pass this tax reform. and so far we have seen president trump giving pep talks and photo ops but we haven't seen anything come out of it. if the g.o.p. can't pull this off...
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lawrence jones and cathy areu are here and they are next.ke me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. you should be putting it ato good use, right?t? like winning ridiculously awesome prizes, right? send a clip to ridiculouscashbash.com and make us choose you to go to hollywood for the kmart ridiculous cash bash game show! enter now! not later. right? you've probably seen me running all over the country in search of our big idaho potato truck. but not any more. i am done with that. ooh, ooh hot - just gonna stay home on the farm, eat a beautiful idaho potato, and watch tv with my dog... tv anncr: the big idaho potato truck pulled into town today and it's really a sight to see. oh man...let's go.... (distant) you comin', boy? sfx: (dog) gulp! woof. and helping people schwas my thing.ist after my stroke, when meals on wheels started, i was on the other end of the stick, so to speak, and i appreciated it very much, the attention that was given to me. my name is
lawrence jones and cathy areu are here and they are next.ke me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. you should be putting it ato good use, right?t? like winning ridiculously awesome prizes, right? send a clip to ridiculouscashbash.com and make us choose you to go to hollywood for the kmart ridiculous cash bash game show! enter now! not later. right? you've probably seen me running all over the...
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our chairwoman, cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] >> this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us, they want tax relief. i want an opportunity for a better life. today, we are proud to stand and excited to stand and give them hope for a better tomorrow. we all have the chance to travel around the country. i was recently in north carolina and i heard a small business woman, she came up to me and she said, if you are able to get tax reform on the president's desk, i will double my business, home -- double the number of employees. we heard those kind of stories over and over. we want people to have larger paychecks. small business owners told us,
our chairwoman, cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] >> this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us, they want tax relief. i want an opportunity for a better life. today, we are proud to stand and excited to stand and give them hope for a better tomorrow. we all have the chance to travel around the country. i...
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ladies and gentlemen, our chairwoman of the republican conference, cathy mcmorris rodgers.
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instead we have cathy areu.r coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: if someone perpetrates a crime legal or moral like sexual harassment that person ought to be held to account. >> right. tuck particular i want to be clear i would never defend that. >> i would never defend that either. >> tucker: the whole point of the exercise is to bring about justice to make sure that the guilty pay and the innocent go free. >> exactly. >> tucker: this woman seems to be is saying that it doesn't matter that all men are guilty by virtue of being men. that's the on sift justice. that's collective punishment. you wouldn't be for that, would you? >> no. i mean i'm not for social injustice. what she is trying to say it would be mike scrop pick compared to what women have been through. you mention witch-hunt there were no warlock hunt or withered hunts. women are the often ones persecuted in the mobs that you are talking about. the mobs are usually men that are burning innocent women at the stake. women aren't usually the o
instead we have cathy areu.r coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: if someone perpetrates a crime legal or moral like sexual harassment that person ought to be held to account. >> right. tuck particular i want to be clear i would never defend that. >> i would never defend that either. >> tucker: the whole point of the exercise is to bring about justice to make sure that the guilty pay and the innocent go free. >> exactly. >> tucker: this woman...
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that these leaders would hope would lead to a peaceful resolution of the north korean nuclear crisis cathy many thanks steve jobs's kathy novak that lives in so the u.s. air force is investigating how it handled the criminal records of the gunman behind sunday's church shooting in texas it says that david kelly's domestic violence offense wasn't entered into the national database police say that kelly said threatening text messages to his mother in law in recent days at least twenty six people including children were killed in the attack heidi jocasta reports. inside the white steepled sanctuary of the first baptist church of sutherland springs a scene of horror unfolded on sunday morning survivors described a young man wearing a skull mask and dressed for combat walked in and opened fire on men women and children the youngest victim killed was just a year and a half old why this trip why would you do this to people like that that are just praying there just were speak why would you attack them on something said on the sunday when there defenseless police a people had nowhere to flee more
that these leaders would hope would lead to a peaceful resolution of the north korean nuclear crisis cathy many thanks steve jobs's kathy novak that lives in so the u.s. air force is investigating how it handled the criminal records of the gunman behind sunday's church shooting in texas it says that david kelly's domestic violence offense wasn't entered into the national database police say that kelly said threatening text messages to his mother in law in recent days at least twenty six people...
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and -- >> cathy: and almost impossible. >> michael: and almost impossible. >> cathy: i think that's partf it. he did a sort of multimedia presentation, and then it completely fell on deaf ears. it was met with absolute, everything from scorn to boredom. it really was a flop. simon and garfunkel ] the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. >> jeremiah: the last day of school, my allowance stopped. you know, i was 30 years old or 28, 29 years old, never worked. you know, so i was broke. july 5, 1970 -- trip across america. america is proving too much for me, so i when i get a whiff of the west, i decide to take some drugs. 2:00 a.m. and approaching houston, full of mescalito and the stars are as fantastic. my imagination explodes, especially on hash. >> cathy: he really did not know what to do. and we had gotten to know alice waters. we were sitting around in our apartment, and jeremiah was there and saying, "i'm going to go to hawaii and maybe i'm going to go cut vines in the napa valley, do something." and i said, "you know, what you're real
and -- >> cathy: and almost impossible. >> michael: and almost impossible. >> cathy: i think that's partf it. he did a sort of multimedia presentation, and then it completely fell on deaf ears. it was met with absolute, everything from scorn to boredom. it really was a flop. simon and garfunkel ] the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. >> jeremiah: the last day of school, my allowance stopped. you know, i was 30 years old...
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and -- >> cathy: and almost impossible. >> michael: and almost impossible. >> cathy: i think that's partit. he did a sort of multimedia presentation, and then it completely fell on deaf ears. it was met with absolute, everything from scorn to boredom. it really was a flop. dang. ok, i gotta run... hey wait. there's something i need to tell you. dang. dang. dang. dang. daaaang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. ♪ (vo) treating others like we'd like to be treated has always been our guiding principle. witness katy perry. witness katy perry become a legal witness. witness katy perry and left shark. or a card shark. grandma? witness katy perry work. witness katy perry firework. witness katy perry swish. witness katy perry... aaaaaaw look at that dog! katy perry: with music videos and behind the scenes footage, xfinity lets you witness all things me. >> jeremiah: the last day of school, my allowance stopped. you know, i was 30 years old or 28, 29 years o
and -- >> cathy: and almost impossible. >> michael: and almost impossible. >> cathy: i think that's partit. he did a sort of multimedia presentation, and then it completely fell on deaf ears. it was met with absolute, everything from scorn to boredom. it really was a flop. dang. ok, i gotta run... hey wait. there's something i need to tell you. dang. dang. dang. dang. daaaang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at...
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cathy widener, san francisco international airport. we propose to increase the square footage as well as the minimum annual guarantees between the airport and fillmore in the international terminal and the union street gastropub in terminal three. both are operated by ssp america and m approved by the board of supervisors in 2015 and 2016 respectively. the proposed modifications would increase the mag rent retroactively. in the case of 1300 on fillmore, the square foot age will go from 1694 square feet to 2,094 square feet, and the mag will be adjusted from $224,000 $22 $224,000 to $279,000. based on the current gross sales for both locations, the restaurants are currently paying the airport on the higher of the percentage formula rate, but this modification would correctly increase the mag to reflect the correct square footage for each location. the budget department requests amending the reds lugs to accurately reflect the square footage and retroactively allow rent from march of 2017. i would be happy to answer any questions. >>supe
cathy widener, san francisco international airport. we propose to increase the square footage as well as the minimum annual guarantees between the airport and fillmore in the international terminal and the union street gastropub in terminal three. both are operated by ssp america and m approved by the board of supervisors in 2015 and 2016 respectively. the proposed modifications would increase the mag rent retroactively. in the case of 1300 on fillmore, the square foot age will go from 1694...
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their stories of courage and desperation in the face of unimaginable inhumanity are the subject of cathy autons new book with ash on their faces using the women and the islamic state. ok the auton joins me here at the big table tonight get the welcome to the day it's good to have you here thank you i mean well your book i was reading it this week and i couldn't put it down despite the stories there being so dark you write that isis views the use it is as pagans and devil worshippers lowered even than christians and we kind of explain to our audience why is there so much hate why does isis hate the use it is so much. well i says decided that. religion because it has limits of paganism elements of preez that make religious worship and practices they really decided that society would be better off without these it is all of their version of extremist society so they set about killing the easy to man and capturing the women as prisoners of war and they believe that they could sell them and rape and really do terrible things to them as a as a way of punishing this community full being not peo
their stories of courage and desperation in the face of unimaginable inhumanity are the subject of cathy autons new book with ash on their faces using the women and the islamic state. ok the auton joins me here at the big table tonight get the welcome to the day it's good to have you here thank you i mean well your book i was reading it this week and i couldn't put it down despite the stories there being so dark you write that isis views the use it is as pagans and devil worshippers lowered...
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cathy booth reports. the m62 was built in the 1960s.strial machines before the motorway was completed, and with the new road came an unlikely landmark — stott hall farmhouse. the 18th—century farm sits in between the east and west carriageways. i'm sure that everybody who drives on the m62 as a little smile or laugh about the position of this farmhouse, but from the air it does look even more strange there in between the two carriageways of the motorway, but what you can also see from this height, it's the miles and miles of peatland that's going to be a key to the farm's future. the farm is owned by yorkshire water, and they've announced the beyond nature initiative to restore the peatland, allowing it to capture more carbon and retain more water. we are looking to revegetate any areas where there are peats, but also increase the sphagnum in it which acts as a sponge and holds the water within the peat. there is a story that ken wild, the lancastrian farmer who lived here in the 60s, refused to leave when the motorway was being built,
cathy booth reports. the m62 was built in the 1960s.strial machines before the motorway was completed, and with the new road came an unlikely landmark — stott hall farmhouse. the 18th—century farm sits in between the east and west carriageways. i'm sure that everybody who drives on the m62 as a little smile or laugh about the position of this farmhouse, but from the air it does look even more strange there in between the two carriageways of the motorway, but what you can also see from this...
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we begin with cathy mcmorris rodgers. this is 15 minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: i hope everyone has a wonderful thanksgiving and put the phones away and focus on one another. i was reminded of just the blessing of being eaning american and living in a protection that protects and defends every person's life. and especially now with our tax reform bill passed in the house and being considered in the senate, i think our plan will create opportunities for everyone to have that better life. now the opportunity to succeed isn't limited to tax reform. success happens when people are given the opportunity to thrive, to reach their full potential. and part of that means ensuring they have a workplace that is safe and secure. and like many americans i'm troubled by the reports of sexual harrassment and inappropriate behavior. it is rocking capitol hill as well as elsewhere across the country. this is not who we are. we can and we must do better. we need to take a step back to the larger issue of civility and how we treat each other. there are many good p
we begin with cathy mcmorris rodgers. this is 15 minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: i hope everyone has a wonderful thanksgiving and put the phones away and focus on one another. i was reminded of just the blessing of being eaning american and living in a protection that protects and defends every person's life. and especially now with our tax reform bill passed in the house and being considered in the senate, i think our plan will create opportunities for everyone to have that better life. now...
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he embodies everything which is positive and negative about masculine table top cathy, the daughter,igarettes all the time. she does indeed. her issue is that she takes after her father in many respects but not physically, she can never match his strength. she is co nsta ntly match his strength. she is constantly being underestimated by those around her. daniel is stuck with telling the story which it does worry touchingly and lyrically. when you have described itjustifies the phrase which are used moment ago, that it phrase which are used moment ago, thatitis phrase which are used moment ago, that it is a gothic novel in many ways. it uses extremists, almost as if it is lit in bright colours and dark moustache extremes —— extremes. ido dark moustache extremes —— extremes. i do see this as a genre piece and i was influenced by the narrative arc of westerns, i was influenced by the setting of yorkshire, and because this plays with the genre there are moments which are familiar in their in their extremity and melodrama. there's a lot of touching the landscape involved in this. elmet is
he embodies everything which is positive and negative about masculine table top cathy, the daughter,igarettes all the time. she does indeed. her issue is that she takes after her father in many respects but not physically, she can never match his strength. she is co nsta ntly match his strength. she is constantly being underestimated by those around her. daniel is stuck with telling the story which it does worry touchingly and lyrically. when you have described itjustifies the phrase which are...
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. >> next door neighbors cathy and fred clayton watches the female victim grow up and are praying for her recovery, they want the hit and run driver and those that know something to know something. >> jess is a very good and righteous girl. that she would want them to do the right thing. that she would forgive them. >> it was shortly after 8:00 last night when a pick up traveling eastbound on street road hit two 18-year-olds they were returning home after buying ice-cream at a nearby wawa. the girl was badly injured and the boy less so. as for the pick up driver. >> he helps the male pedestrian victim, carry the female over to the side of the road and then he jumps in the truck and leaves. >> he renders assistance he does the right thing initially. >> as little as he could have gotten away with but initially he did the right thing. and then doesn't do the right thing, he leaves. >> does he say anything? >> not that i am aware of now. >> all that remained on the highway were tire marks and paint markings. police are looking at camera sit tims near and far. we have tips on this already
. >> next door neighbors cathy and fred clayton watches the female victim grow up and are praying for her recovery, they want the hit and run driver and those that know something to know something. >> jess is a very good and righteous girl. that she would want them to do the right thing. that she would forgive them. >> it was shortly after 8:00 last night when a pick up traveling eastbound on street road hit two 18-year-olds they were returning home after buying ice-cream at a...
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and cathy is here in line.his, this is what they're phone for, snowflake rolls and cream donuts going fast. do we have a cream donut to show of course not. greg, come here for a second. these are more like cream sandwiches. sue serio knows these well, because they dropped them off when she was doing weather nearby at cooper river once. that blows away anything krispy kreme can dish out. cathy, why are you here this early, day before thanksgiving? >> beat the crowds. >> because you think they'll run out of everything? >> yep. >> all right, well, enjoy your thanksgiving. >> thank you. >> john, have safe trip back to marmora. all right, now, look, five generations of mcmillan's family is working, and and i'll take you back here, i have answer been column hearing since i was a kid, i'm friend with the family. this is christy the may tree arc. how crazy is it? here? >> very crazy, yes. >> and all of this stuff from world war two, this equipment, right. >> oh, everything, back in 1978, is when the business started. >
and cathy is here in line.his, this is what they're phone for, snowflake rolls and cream donuts going fast. do we have a cream donut to show of course not. greg, come here for a second. these are more like cream sandwiches. sue serio knows these well, because they dropped them off when she was doing weather nearby at cooper river once. that blows away anything krispy kreme can dish out. cathy, why are you here this early, day before thanksgiving? >> beat the crowds. >> because you...
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ladies and gentlemen, our chairwoman of the republican conference, cathy cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] >> this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses, and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us, they want tax relief. that they want an opportunity for a better life. today we are proud to stand, we're excited to stand and give them hope for a better tomorrow. you know, we all have the chance to travel around the country. i was recently down in north carolina, i heard a small businesswoman, she came up to me, said, you know what? if you're able to get tax reform on the president's desk, i will tear out this wall, i will double my business, i will double the number of employees and we heard those kind of stories repeated over and over and over. we want people to have larger paychecks. the small business owners who kept telling us we would like to pay our employees more. we would like to be able to increase our paychecks, but, it is a tax bur
ladies and gentlemen, our chairwoman of the republican conference, cathy cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] >> this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses, and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us, they want tax relief. that they want an opportunity for a better life. today we are proud to stand, we're excited to stand and give them hope for a...
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and so cathy fell in love with a little boy named kevin and had him at the wac detachment for a month before she left. and she said everybody wanted to be a mother. you need to put this coat on. you need to take this coat off. and so she says there were many, many mothers to kevin. and then she decided she couldn't just take kevin home, just having one child. so she took kevin and kimi home. and then we had him in 1971, edith howard, and what happened was there was a new adoption policy in the united states army. for us to have that policy, there was a loophole because of until that time, single women were not to be adopting children. so fort meade, maryland, took a stand. they had the authority to approve adoptions and both of those women, in their 50's, adopted. it was a great day for people who wanted to do that. the consequences of war. it was quite a thing and we have people that are dealing with ptsd. we have people that are not sleeping through the night, that are still crying when they see something that still, 50 years later, is touching them. one of the reasons is, when we c
and so cathy fell in love with a little boy named kevin and had him at the wac detachment for a month before she left. and she said everybody wanted to be a mother. you need to put this coat on. you need to take this coat off. and so she says there were many, many mothers to kevin. and then she decided she couldn't just take kevin home, just having one child. so she took kevin and kimi home. and then we had him in 1971, edith howard, and what happened was there was a new adoption policy in the...
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cathy mcmorris rodgers told our viewers this morning that this is really just a rah-rah effort by theresident. the economy is doing great right now and the stock market is doing great now. this president is the babe ruth of deregulation. but he has not one major legislative victory to show for himself nor do congressional republicans and i'm sure that will be part of the president's message. >> julie: a big part who will get republicans are undecided, senator ron johnson of wisconsin is a no for now. you've got john mccain, rand paul, susan collins, lisa murcowski, despite tax reform to drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge, you also have deficit hawks like senators james langford and bob corker. a lot of people are on the fence or no at this point as we watch the president enter live in capitol hill. he is going the try to sway many of these senators. are his remarks going to be enough or go back to the drawing table in order to get it passed? if it passes in the house will it pass in the senate? with healthcare, that failed. >> the president is on the hill after his successfu
cathy mcmorris rodgers told our viewers this morning that this is really just a rah-rah effort by theresident. the economy is doing great right now and the stock market is doing great now. this president is the babe ruth of deregulation. but he has not one major legislative victory to show for himself nor do congressional republicans and i'm sure that will be part of the president's message. >> julie: a big part who will get republicans are undecided, senator ron johnson of wisconsin is a...
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. >> cathy and leroy, they got married.were actually from tucson, but they wanted to join the black hole, a group of raiders fans that try to dispel the myth of raiders fans being not so nice. so they decided to join the club and have a very familiar character up in the stands. >> anybody from the town or in and around oakland knows that gorilla when they see him. >> they are going to live happily ever after because they are fans and they have each other for a win when their team doesn't. >> last month my best friend called me and told me he was dying. >> that's dylan, and that's not the kind of news you want to be hearing. the friend he's talking about is chris right there in the red shirt, and dylan and chris have been friends forever. back in the fifth grade, chris was diagnosed with leukemia and spent months battling that, and during that dylan kept him company, and after a few months the cancer went into remission. >> senior year of high school chris and i had english together and we decided to start a nonprofit based
. >> cathy and leroy, they got married.were actually from tucson, but they wanted to join the black hole, a group of raiders fans that try to dispel the myth of raiders fans being not so nice. so they decided to join the club and have a very familiar character up in the stands. >> anybody from the town or in and around oakland knows that gorilla when they see him. >> they are going to live happily ever after because they are fans and they have each other for a win when their...
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. >> cathy: michael and jeremiah had no money.herefore went shopping in these places and bought all kinds of things that i'd never eaten, like kidneys and hearts and things like that that were very cheap, and made the most fabulous meals. it was this world opening. >> michael: we improvised in the kitchen, which was -- had almost no equipment at all. with amazing guests, artists passing through cambridge. and i remember allen ginsberg and robert creeley and others. >> jeremiah: but i never cook for one person. i always cook for about ten. why cook one little octopus when you can cook four and then have it for a few days? >> michael: remember, this were turbulent times. we were very, very alienated from the war mongering and the cultural heritage of the 1950s. that was represented to jeremiah by the food that was put in front of us in various institutions. >> jeremiah: it was the height of the student revolution, and all of my friends kept saying, "jeremiah, you know, one of these days, you have to get off your ass and become a rev
. >> cathy: michael and jeremiah had no money.herefore went shopping in these places and bought all kinds of things that i'd never eaten, like kidneys and hearts and things like that that were very cheap, and made the most fabulous meals. it was this world opening. >> michael: we improvised in the kitchen, which was -- had almost no equipment at all. with amazing guests, artists passing through cambridge. and i remember allen ginsberg and robert creeley and others. >>...
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cathy booth, bbc news, on the m62. a fascinating report. you might be wondering how they sleep at night. matt taylor has the weather. if it is sadly don't despair, drier weather coming, in norfolk and suffolk it will take longest to clear, temperatures dropping through the day, sunshine, scattered showers in the west, it will feel chilly. this should continue into the bonfire celebrations this evening gci’oss bonfire celebrations this evening across eastern areas clear with dry conditions for eastern england through the day, all temperatures dropping into single figures, some across scotland could get close to freezing so crisp fresh start to sunday morning, quite the breeze blowing especially in the south—west, showers of scotland and northern ireland gradually easing, showers will be fewer in number, some afternoon showers in the far east of england but full many a lovely but cold autumn day. hello. this is bbc news with me, shaun ley. the headlines. the conservative mp for dover, charlie elphicke, has been suspended by the party after it
cathy booth, bbc news, on the m62. a fascinating report. you might be wondering how they sleep at night. matt taylor has the weather. if it is sadly don't despair, drier weather coming, in norfolk and suffolk it will take longest to clear, temperatures dropping through the day, sunshine, scattered showers in the west, it will feel chilly. this should continue into the bonfire celebrations this evening gci’oss bonfire celebrations this evening across eastern areas clear with dry conditions for...
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ladies and gentlemen, our chairwoman of the republican conference, cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] mrs. mcmorris rodgers: well, this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us they want tax relief, that they want an opportunity for a better life, and today we are proud to stand. we are excited to stand and give them hope for a better tomorrow. you know, we all have the chance to travel around the country and i was repeatly down in north carolina and i heard a small business woman. she came up to me and said, you know what, if you are able to get fax reform onto the president's desk, i will tear out this wall, i will double my business, i am going to double the number of employees. and we heard those kind of stories repeated over and over and over. we want people to have larger paychecks. the small business owners who kept telling us, we'd like to be able to pay our employees more. we'd like to b
ladies and gentlemen, our chairwoman of the republican conference, cathy mcmorris rodgers. [applause] mrs. mcmorris rodgers: well, this is an exciting day for the american people, an exciting day for the american economy. we stand here as representatives of families and small businesses and farmers all across this country who have spoken, who have told us they want tax relief, that they want an opportunity for a better life, and today we are proud to stand. we are excited to stand and give them...
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world as it should be and ask why not i have always thought that perfectly fits katherine switzer the cathy catherine was i think the most important person in the rise a women to equality. the boston marathon will never give out big number two hundred sixty one again it's the first time in its one hundred twenty one year history in honor of pioneer ronna capturing switzer. on. vulnerable is germany to a hacker attack. and his use of. the communication company. completely vulnerable. to. try and wasn't successful i wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth i had to find success. because inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram or years at g.w. stories a new topic each week on instagram. crime fighters the new season of radio crime thrillers begins. moving. domestic violence cyber club and human trafficking for investigative cases that will keep you on your toes a crime frightens stories of the best idea ever so every young person needs to listen to crime fighter and share tell a friend tell a frien
world as it should be and ask why not i have always thought that perfectly fits katherine switzer the cathy catherine was i think the most important person in the rise a women to equality. the boston marathon will never give out big number two hundred sixty one again it's the first time in its one hundred twenty one year history in honor of pioneer ronna capturing switzer. on. vulnerable is germany to a hacker attack. and his use of. the communication company. completely vulnerable. to. try and...
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i also want to thank cathy curtis whose amazing and put this whole event together and if you ever want something to go beautifully and efficiently call kathy that she already has so much to do because she is so amazing. it's so relaxing to have people that are incredibly competent that you work with. it's great. there are 400 biographers and we offer training, education, support, all kinds of begetting biographers as well as biographers through the masters field and we are very excited this year to inaugurate a fellowship that allows them to travel to go to the places their subjects lived to get a more visceral feel and we feel that it's very important. we started the editorial excellence award and we honored first bob copley and we are delighted to honor bob while today. we have many other awards for the contribution to the arts craft biographers and we give the award to the new biographer for the first proposal and we've considered that very important objective is the kind of thing that gets people going. i had the pleasure of introducing tonight is the most distinguished biographers
i also want to thank cathy curtis whose amazing and put this whole event together and if you ever want something to go beautifully and efficiently call kathy that she already has so much to do because she is so amazing. it's so relaxing to have people that are incredibly competent that you work with. it's great. there are 400 biographers and we offer training, education, support, all kinds of begetting biographers as well as biographers through the masters field and we are very excited this...
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haley will the south korean government be satisfied with what's coming out of this emergency session cathy so. well i think in terms of sanctions the south korean government has expressed a similar position to what the russian ambassador was just talking about there that is that sanctions are designed to bring north korea back to the negotiating table there have not been any into korean talks since last year and even though the u.s. and its allies in the past have said that denuclearization is a precondition for talks nevertheless south korea has continued to leave the invitation open to north korea to come to the negotiating table to have dialogue with south korea about what one of the ministers were saying just the day before the launch here in seoul was that first of all he believes that perhaps north korea has been holding off on intercooler in dialogue because it wants to speak directly to the united states and he also said that he does not believe that sanctions and pressure all alone will work that it is simply as the russian ambassador alluded to there an instrument to bring north
haley will the south korean government be satisfied with what's coming out of this emergency session cathy so. well i think in terms of sanctions the south korean government has expressed a similar position to what the russian ambassador was just talking about there that is that sanctions are designed to bring north korea back to the negotiating table there have not been any into korean talks since last year and even though the u.s. and its allies in the past have said that denuclearization is...
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as the shoppers arrive here at 6:00 this morning, when most of the stores reopen, joining me now, cathy smith, the director of marking here at the king of prussia mall. kathy thanks for being with up with us. how can people expect stress free holiday today? >> we have 13,000 parking spaces here. we've got three garages. we've got vallet service, parking should not be a problem. we've also got great place to take it easy when you need a break. stop by our consierge, there is complimentary coffee, cookies, recharge, too, plenty of device charging stations everywhere. so plenty of ways to come and have a stress-free experience. we've got over 55 restaurants now. restaurants, eateries, and 43 new stores this year alone. so it can be a really wonderful stress-free experience. >> now, most people, a lot of people, are shopping more and more on line. but this is one of the largest malls in the country. there is so much here. what can people expect when they walk through the doors that they can't expect anywhere else? >> despite the on line shopping, we've had number of stores that have opened
as the shoppers arrive here at 6:00 this morning, when most of the stores reopen, joining me now, cathy smith, the director of marking here at the king of prussia mall. kathy thanks for being with up with us. how can people expect stress free holiday today? >> we have 13,000 parking spaces here. we've got three garages. we've got vallet service, parking should not be a problem. we've also got great place to take it easy when you need a break. stop by our consierge, there is complimentary...
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cathy booth, bbc news, on the m62. now we know!yth about it, how it happened, like anywhere in the country, isn't it? we cleared it up for you. this is breakfast. we're on bbc one until ten o'clock this morning, when glynn purnell takes over in the saturday kitchen. with some rather fragrant foods. can we smell them from here? i'm glad i can't, because i'm so hungry. glynn, what's on the menu for us? we have a guest on the middle of his comedy tour who has dropped in, it is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be?l is greg davis! hello. your food heaven, what will that be? a lovely fenugreek coria, please. not too spicy. it is all about the flavour, isn't it, not the spice? laughter if the guys vote for you, you know, what would that be? irrelevant, because they won't. oh, that camera, i'm told. liver, i despise it. impressive. cooking in the studio we have rosie burkett, mad about seasonal food and a fantastic food writer. what are we expecting? some delicious ciliary ribbons with charred chilli and garlic. fantasti
cathy booth, bbc news, on the m62. now we know!yth about it, how it happened, like anywhere in the country, isn't it? we cleared it up for you. this is breakfast. we're on bbc one until ten o'clock this morning, when glynn purnell takes over in the saturday kitchen. with some rather fragrant foods. can we smell them from here? i'm glad i can't, because i'm so hungry. glynn, what's on the menu for us? we have a guest on the middle of his comedy tour who has dropped in, it is greg davis! hello....
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ainsley: i want to get to cathy and jason. cathy, i will start with you. do you feel the same way?ember, i announced it here with you. i'm so very proud of what we see him doing. the numbers that matter to me is that we have over 20 million veterans in america. and 22 veterans commit suicide every single day. and so although we find ourselves haggling in our nation, talking about healthcare and tax reform. i'm very encouraged to see us moving forward and making significant changes in the v.a. where it really matters, where lives are being impacted and getting to those particular people. just a couple years ago, we had over 600,000 veterans who were waiting over 125 days just to get a decision on their benefit. now that has been significantly cut. beyond half. and that is just within 10 months. i'm very encouraged to see the gi bill is now called the forever gi bill. i for one would not have been able to complete my education without the added benefit of a gi bill. i'm very encouraged to see what the president is doing. whether on choice with their programs or just draining the v.a.
ainsley: i want to get to cathy and jason. cathy, i will start with you. do you feel the same way?ember, i announced it here with you. i'm so very proud of what we see him doing. the numbers that matter to me is that we have over 20 million veterans in america. and 22 veterans commit suicide every single day. and so although we find ourselves haggling in our nation, talking about healthcare and tax reform. i'm very encouraged to see us moving forward and making significant changes in the v.a....
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treated for broken wrist, cuts, scrapes, underwood has been sent out tweets thanking her supporters >> cathy griffin said she's done apologizing of her holding up trump's decapitated head. she sailed she only apologized because rosey o'donnell convinced her it was the right thing to do. griffin said she has since received death threat because of the photo, and even lost jobs and friends. >> labron is back as the silver fox in nan with a plan. will blank plays adam, contractor facing modern talented of marriage and parenting. in tonight's episode aptly named the silver fox, hires young babysitter ends up developing a crush on adam. oh, oh. >> and don't miss man with a plan tonight and every monday night, at 8:30 p.m. right here on cbs-3. >> i have to tell you non- profit group career wardrobe held empowering fashion show yesterday. the group helps women get back it work by providing clothes and other services, cherri gregg from sister station "kyw news radio" the emcee, recognize her? trang do was a model. long time volunteer for the organization, post that photo on twitter, the event held at
treated for broken wrist, cuts, scrapes, underwood has been sent out tweets thanking her supporters >> cathy griffin said she's done apologizing of her holding up trump's decapitated head. she sailed she only apologized because rosey o'donnell convinced her it was the right thing to do. griffin said she has since received death threat because of the photo, and even lost jobs and friends. >> labron is back as the silver fox in nan with a plan. will blank plays adam, contractor facing...
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cathy already faces 34 sexual assault charges in orange county, virginia. tonight, we can add 12 more to that. all of them come from students that she allegedly touched or forced into sexual situations during her time as a volunteer softball coach in both counties. and in prince georges county, another volunteer coach facing similar charges. he is carl joseph from baltimore. volunteered at gwen park high, and police say he sent a naked photo to a student there, a second student who was aware of it told the teacher. >> it's that part of the story that we're going to focus on next, children speak up when something isn't right. so how do you encourage them to do that when they're often shamed into staying silent? here is debra. >> don't make it a taboo. make it something that's okay to talk about. she says talking about sex is the best way to prevent your child from possibly becoming a victim of a sex predator. >> parents have to push past their -- their own and consider it the normal part of education and parenting. >> just talk. that's step one. that lets yo
cathy already faces 34 sexual assault charges in orange county, virginia. tonight, we can add 12 more to that. all of them come from students that she allegedly touched or forced into sexual situations during her time as a volunteer softball coach in both counties. and in prince georges county, another volunteer coach facing similar charges. he is carl joseph from baltimore. volunteered at gwen park high, and police say he sent a naked photo to a student there, a second student who was aware of...
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rosemary: all right, so my producer, cathy mcdermott, has to know what do you guys order when you go into wawa? nick: oh god what don't i order? rosemary: i know. nick: i mean, do you really want to get into get into this? okay, my favorite sandwich and everyone yells at me for it, is a roast beef hoagie with american cheese sweet peppers, and bacon. rosemary: okay. nick: people think that's gross. rosemary: eh, it's not my taste, but-- ben: it's meat heavy, i mean-- nick: it's very meat heavy. rosemary: i'm a tuna salad kind of person with the cheese and with-- rosemary: all right, ben. so yeah, what do you order? ben: yeah, the italian foot--or whole hoagie? how do i'm not from philly originally. nick: he's originally from-- ben: but the only thing i knew about philly when i moved down here was wawa because i knew one guy from philly and he used to tout wawa. nick: it's a shortie, a classic.classic, all right. i got it, classic, classic. but yeah, italian classic. nick: i also like the chicken corn chowder soup. rosemary: who doesn't? nick: that's the best, especially if it's like,
rosemary: all right, so my producer, cathy mcdermott, has to know what do you guys order when you go into wawa? nick: oh god what don't i order? rosemary: i know. nick: i mean, do you really want to get into get into this? okay, my favorite sandwich and everyone yells at me for it, is a roast beef hoagie with american cheese sweet peppers, and bacon. rosemary: okay. nick: people think that's gross. rosemary: eh, it's not my taste, but-- ben: it's meat heavy, i mean-- nick: it's very meat heavy....
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the story out to kathy on author of with ashes on their faces using the women and the islamic state cathy thanks very much for being on the day thanks a lot. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us either at the w. news or go off t.v. on twitter don't forget to use that hash tag today and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day you'll see that every. united against climate change. head of the u.n. time and conference and gone global three thousand looks at. china and the usa. is doing their part to protect the planet and who isn't global three thousand thirty minutes. health. and hearings to law. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between bridge and form grows. life in an equal society is. the divide starting november fifteenth on d. w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language of the first word i looked in the nikko he's in germany to learn german. business just why not run with. it simple online on your own mile and free. to suffer. d.w.b. learning course those fake g
the story out to kathy on author of with ashes on their faces using the women and the islamic state cathy thanks very much for being on the day thanks a lot. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us either at the w. news or go off t.v. on twitter don't forget to use that hash tag today and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day you'll see that every. united against climate change. head of the u.n. time and...
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and the woman who occupied that job, a woman named cathy woteki, spent 50 years preparing for it. was an agricultural scientist. she had done original work in connecting the american ditote american health. she had run all kinds of interesting parts of the government. she was exquisitely prepared to oversee this thing. and the person that trump-- this is the one nominee he made, other than for the secretary-- was a guy named sam clovis who was a right wing radio talk show host from iwhat hofs cochairman of his campaign, who had no background in science, much less agricultural science at all. there's a sense either trump himself or people in their orbit actually think the government runs itself or if we neglect it maybe it will all fall apart like we want it to, or shrink like we want it to. it's not clear what. it feels like ineptitude. it feels like no plan rather than plan. >> rose: there was surprising news overseas this week. it wasn't anything that happened on the president's trip. instead it was the royal purge that took place on saturday in the kingdom of saudi arabia. davi
and the woman who occupied that job, a woman named cathy woteki, spent 50 years preparing for it. was an agricultural scientist. she had done original work in connecting the american ditote american health. she had run all kinds of interesting parts of the government. she was exquisitely prepared to oversee this thing. and the person that trump-- this is the one nominee he made, other than for the secretary-- was a guy named sam clovis who was a right wing radio talk show host from iwhat hofs...
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. >> thank you, cathy, thank you, don, thank you, everybody, for having me here. i'm mat salo with the national soaks of medicaid directors. we just finished our only annual meeting and eye comparedded by today is veterans day and means all of my kid are off from school in daycare and i had to make arrange.s to get here but this is an important opportunity and i was thrilled to put the pieces together to make this work. honestly, anytime i can talk about medicaid and people actually listen for more than three minutes is great, and especially when i get to talk to a group of folks for whom this really does matter and who can make a very important difference in the things we're talking about. so, i guess the question or the title of the session was, medicaid, did it survive repeal and replace? is that what we are going with? i guess the short answer is, yes, and do questions and answers now? okay. we'll say a little bit more. so, we -- it's obviously been a very interesting year in the health policy sphere and you had a great session before this talking about the po
. >> thank you, cathy, thank you, don, thank you, everybody, for having me here. i'm mat salo with the national soaks of medicaid directors. we just finished our only annual meeting and eye comparedded by today is veterans day and means all of my kid are off from school in daycare and i had to make arrange.s to get here but this is an important opportunity and i was thrilled to put the pieces together to make this work. honestly, anytime i can talk about medicaid and people actually...
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cathie third in line for the iphone x. it was this picture that was the real props. >> the top of my bucket list was to get a selfie and meet tim cook. it was well worth a 2 1/2 day wait. >> three, two, one! woo! >> reporter: cook opened up the doors and welcomed everyone inside. online orders and the fact iphones have been around for a while shortened the lines compared to years past. the iphone x has brought back some of the glamour. apple said it's the biggest leap forward since the original iphone. >> it's going to take me a couple days to figure out. >> reporter: the iphone x has a superretina display, facial recognition skills and water and dust resistant. david was first in line tuesday night. >> it's the perfect phone. i love it. i love it. >> reporter: the iphone x is the most expensive iphone in history, starting at $999. david says someone offered him $5,000 to give up his seat. david wasn't sure if it was a serious offer, but either way, he was going to be the first person to get his hands on the iphone x. hand
cathie third in line for the iphone x. it was this picture that was the real props. >> the top of my bucket list was to get a selfie and meet tim cook. it was well worth a 2 1/2 day wait. >> three, two, one! woo! >> reporter: cook opened up the doors and welcomed everyone inside. online orders and the fact iphones have been around for a while shortened the lines compared to years past. the iphone x has brought back some of the glamour. apple said it's the biggest leap forward...
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getting the story out to kathy on author of with on their faces visiting women and the islamic state cathy thanks very much for being on the day thanks a lot. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us either at d.w. news or break off t.v. on twitter don't forget to use that hash tag today and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then every. kick off the bundesliga highlights. hamburg secure their first win since august defeating stuttgart to leave the drop zone. dortmund turn from cruise control to crisis on saturday crumbling three two one home to buy. next arab spring could be a feminist why would you let the muslim women took to the streets demanding their rights but the fight began much earlier starting in the mid twentieth century there were calls for reforms. is a more conservative form of islam now driving women to renew their protests. feminists in selma in forty five minute doug. united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how
getting the story out to kathy on author of with on their faces visiting women and the islamic state cathy thanks very much for being on the day thanks a lot. well the day is nearly done but as ever the conversation continues online you'll find us either at d.w. news or break off t.v. on twitter don't forget to use that hash tag today and remember no matter what happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see you then every. kick off the bundesliga highlights. hamburg secure...
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warm welcome in south korea how important is that display of friendship between the two countries cathy. well it is certainly being highlighted by both leaders here the fact that this is the first state visit official visit of the u.s. leader in twenty five years donald trump thanked president moon for that welcome with all the pomp and ceremony that comes with it inspecting the honor guard it also comes with a state dinner that we'll see later tonight and this is all this display as you say of unity and friendship particularly important when it comes to dealing with the threat from north korea of course we know that there have been some differences in approach between these two leaders donald trump has the strong rhetoric talking about fire and fury whereas president moon tends to talk more about engagement and dialogue and donald trump in the past has suggested that it is a policy of appeasement but they both have the same goal and that is to deescalate the tensions here on the korean peninsula and they're highlighting the fact that they must work together president moon thanked donal
warm welcome in south korea how important is that display of friendship between the two countries cathy. well it is certainly being highlighted by both leaders here the fact that this is the first state visit official visit of the u.s. leader in twenty five years donald trump thanked president moon for that welcome with all the pomp and ceremony that comes with it inspecting the honor guard it also comes with a state dinner that we'll see later tonight and this is all this display as you say of...
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she was a targeted victim. >> reporter: who killed cathy? >> we had no witness.onfession. we had no dna.
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cathy mcmorris rodgers, thank you very much, house gop conference chair. great seeing you. >> great to be with you here. neil: as we're speaking so is white house economic advisor gary cohn, that the tax bill is something that the president can and will likely support. we're monitoring closely what he is saying at economic club forum. go to charlie gasparino crunching some other numbers here. we keep forgetting, charlie, part of this, you get a mix of disappointment and glee, they're constrained under this system of reconciliation not blowing deficit so you can't go too crazy. argue you should cut spending so it is what it is. it is the give and take. what is the reaction on it? >> they're constrained by ideology. paul ryan is not a supply-sider like art laffer. he looks at static analysis as dynamic. neil: pay for it. >> pay for it immediately. you can't count stuff coming in future. i will say this, when you talk to people, i talk to economists, traders, and investors. there is good, there is bad, there is ugly. what is good? simplifying the tax code, go
cathy mcmorris rodgers, thank you very much, house gop conference chair. great seeing you. >> great to be with you here. neil: as we're speaking so is white house economic advisor gary cohn, that the tax bill is something that the president can and will likely support. we're monitoring closely what he is saying at economic club forum. go to charlie gasparino crunching some other numbers here. we keep forgetting, charlie, part of this, you get a mix of disappointment and glee, they're...