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planned parenthood and take a look at yet another rally getting under way right now in new york city's washington square park. these are live pictures. it's in support of immigration with many holding signs about the president's immigration executive order. we've seen protests each and every weekend since the president came into office, and here to discuss all of this is congressman tony cardin, democrat from california. congressman good to see you here on-set in l.a. >> good to be here, jacob. >> talk about the immigration ban. what are you looking for from the administration right now if they pull this back, is there a new executive order you and the democrats would be willing to work with him on? >> presidents have the right to executive orders as long as they're lawful and follow the constitution of the united states. this executive order was a sham. it was done literally overnight, it wasn't checked, wasn't vetted and now we have four united states -- excuse me. we have four judges, both appointed by democrats and republicans, all unanimously saying this executive order is no good. >> i want
planned parenthood and take a look at yet another rally getting under way right now in new york city's washington square park. these are live pictures. it's in support of immigration with many holding signs about the president's immigration executive order. we've seen protests each and every weekend since the president came into office, and here to discuss all of this is congressman tony cardin, democrat from california. congressman good to see you here on-set in l.a. >> good to be here,...
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and he hired the engineer that designed the city washington d.c. to design this house for him. the two came up with an incredible design. it was a parisian based mansion really. a palace - is what people called it. it was going to be wider than the pennsylvania state house. it was going to be bigger than any other house in the city. and is started construction just as morris's affairs really start to unravel. but morris still felt like he could build the thing and so they constructed the house over a period of about five years. for five years. and it got as high as ruth and it was an incredible roof itself. it was a french style that really had not been built in america before. and the workers that were building it were italian stonemasons, stone carvers, they were plasterers, local philadelphia carpenters and brick masons and just dozens and dozens of workers that work season after season on this house. the irony of it all was that morris's family were never able to live in the house. just as it was about to be able to be open for the family, morris lost all his money and went
and he hired the engineer that designed the city washington d.c. to design this house for him. the two came up with an incredible design. it was a parisian based mansion really. a palace - is what people called it. it was going to be wider than the pennsylvania state house. it was going to be bigger than any other house in the city. and is started construction just as morris's affairs really start to unravel. but morris still felt like he could build the thing and so they constructed the house...
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city. washington, d.c., is not much better. a minor snow event on saturday, just a few inches.on monday, we have to watch out. more details on that coming story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. you can see we're going to struggle today. areas that got the snow are going to struggle to go up to the freezing mark today. you want to talk about warmth, look what's going on in the middle of the country. 70 today in wichita. 72 in denver. 43 in minneapolis. another set of celebrity twins on the way. this time for george and amal clooney. the osca winner and his attorney wife are expecting two little bundles of joy later this year. the twins seem to be trending in 2017. just yesterday, madonna announced she adopted twin girls. and beyonce all but broke the internet last week when she announced she's also pregnant with twins. >> got to love it. >> the end of an era for bachelors with george clooney off the market and now a daddy. >> there you go. >>> still ahead, another country is proposing to build a wall. this one is surrounded by the world's m after a devastating
city. washington, d.c., is not much better. a minor snow event on saturday, just a few inches.on monday, we have to watch out. more details on that coming story of the day. here's a closer look at your day ahead. you can see we're going to struggle today. areas that got the snow are going to struggle to go up to the freezing mark today. you want to talk about warmth, look what's going on in the middle of the country. 70 today in wichita. 72 in denver. 43 in minneapolis. another set of celebrity...
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l'enfant, the engineer who had designed the city of washington dc to design his house for him and the two came up with an incredible design. it was a parisian based mansion, really. a house is what people called it. and it was going to be wider then the tip of the gatehouse, it was going to be bigger than any other house in the city. and it started construction just as morris was prepared to start to unravel but morris felt like he could build the thing so they constructed the house over a period of five years, four or five years. they got as high as the roof and it was an incredible roof itself. it was a roof which is a french style and it hadn't been built in america before. the workers building it were italian stonemasons, stone carvers. there were plasterers from europe. there were local philadelphia carpenters, brick makers and dozens and dozens of workers on this house. the irony of it all was that morris and her family were never able to live in the house, just as it was about to be able to open for the family, morris went to debtors prison so it was something that the locals e
l'enfant, the engineer who had designed the city of washington dc to design his house for him and the two came up with an incredible design. it was a parisian based mansion, really. a house is what people called it. and it was going to be wider then the tip of the gatehouse, it was going to be bigger than any other house in the city. and it started construction just as morris was prepared to start to unravel but morris felt like he could build the thing so they constructed the house over a...
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meantime, we're watching these protests around the country in miami, washington, d.c. and new york city. let's head over to our legal guys. avery, a civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland and richard, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor from sunny las vegas. richard, start with you. a lot of questions here about how it's possible for a 9th circuit judge to have the authority to halt this order nationwide. does he have that authority? >> well, he does have that authority. it has happened in the past. and he made the ruling. he made the ruling that there was standing, he made the ruling that the executive order was uninstitutional. that it violate d the due proces clause, that it discriminated against religion, that it was violence of the fifth amendment and we know that presidents have broad powers to protect the citizens of the united states. that's what we're going to be hearing up to the supreme court, we're going to be hearing that by the government, but here, this decision was done with the sophistication of an elementary school person that had no pa
meantime, we're watching these protests around the country in miami, washington, d.c. and new york city. let's head over to our legal guys. avery, a civil rights attorney and law professor in cleveland and richard, a new york criminal defense attorney and law professor from sunny las vegas. richard, start with you. a lot of questions here about how it's possible for a 9th circuit judge to have the authority to halt this order nationwide. does he have that authority? >> well, he does have...
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cities. washington journal today, asking our viewers, are you concerned about violent crime in your communityregional lines for the ifstions, call 202-748-8000 you live in the eastern or central time zone. if you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, call 202-748-8001. or reach us on social media, on attter @cspanwj and facebook facebook.com/c-span. a little more today about the order, freezing the executive order by president trump, halting entry into the country by people in seven countries. the new york times says the president about to order new security measures by next week into the to stop terrorists were evening the united states, as aides debated whether to ask the supreme court to reinstate his original travel ban which has been blocked by lower courts . a day after a three-judge panel's him, president trump says he may cite a new order by monday aimed at accomplishing the same purpose but presumably with a stronger legal basis. while the vowed to keep fighting for the original order in court, he indicated he would not wait for the process to play out to take action. that is o
cities. washington journal today, asking our viewers, are you concerned about violent crime in your communityregional lines for the ifstions, call 202-748-8000 you live in the eastern or central time zone. if you live in the mountain or pacific time zones, call 202-748-8001. or reach us on social media, on attter @cspanwj and facebook facebook.com/c-span. a little more today about the order, freezing the executive order by president trump, halting entry into the country by people in seven...
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cities. philadelphia, washington and new york city with a slight threat. mostly looking for thunderstorms.l threat for tornado. watch for flooding concerns. snow on the ground. rain in february on top of that. that will melt the snow. especially with ice jams possible with the runoff areas. we will watch this throughout the day. mostly to the afternoon and evening hours of the east coast. by sunday, this will be out of here. you notice the temperature drop through sunday where temperatures are a good 30 degrees cooler in some of the major cities. you will not see a lot of rain necessarily, but when it does hit, you could see things change quickly. >> thank you. >>> to our nation's capitol and brewing political storms. white house under fire after asking the fbi to discredit a new york times article. that as the president faces another hurdle in his attempt to enforce a controversial travel ban. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. so many developments from the white house. the president's revised travel ban is expected to be released this
cities. philadelphia, washington and new york city with a slight threat. mostly looking for thunderstorms.l threat for tornado. watch for flooding concerns. snow on the ground. rain in february on top of that. that will melt the snow. especially with ice jams possible with the runoff areas. we will watch this throughout the day. mostly to the afternoon and evening hours of the east coast. by sunday, this will be out of here. you notice the temperature drop through sunday where temperatures are...
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they are planned for big cities, washington, d.c., los angeles, chicago, atlanta and new york, wherem are expected. the organizers are protesting what they called, quote, un-american policies of the curren
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they are planned for big cities, washington, d.c., los angeles, chicago, atlanta and new york, where 14,000 pem are expected. the organizers are protesting what they called, quote, un-american policies of the current white house. so we'll look into that. >>> meantime, president trump will leave mar-a-lago down in palm beach later today with two important items on his agenda. one, find a new national security adviser. he know he has been interviewing a couple of candidates over the weekend. two revise the executive order on the immigration ban and border security. we have looked at the draft of this executive order. it could come at some point this week banning travel from seven muslim majority nations. how might this be different than the original one? >> well, as you said, he's going to issue this new order. and he said, to protect our people. what what's key here, brooke, he has to write it -- the lawyers have to write it in a way that it won't be blocked by the courts, right. two federal courts halted the previous one. we have seen some glimpses of what might be in the new order.
they are planned for big cities, washington, d.c., los angeles, chicago, atlanta and new york, where 14,000 pem are expected. the organizers are protesting what they called, quote, un-american policies of the current white house. so we'll look into that. >>> meantime, president trump will leave mar-a-lago down in palm beach later today with two important items on his agenda. one, find a new national security adviser. he know he has been interviewing a couple of candidates over the...
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for the rest of his presidency, george washington was kind of the ceo of the federal city project, to make sure that it opened on time. of course, he left office a couple of years ahead, before 1800. but indeed, washington's work got it all on course. a lot of that got kicked off on the southern tour. this particular spot is on m street at rock creek at the river rock creek park where you cross the creek. it's an old stone house, if any of you know the old stone house, which may be the only structure that stands in that area that washington would have known. he passed right by there on these stops. and so i use that to just demonstrate a pretty spot with gingko trees in the fall, in the federal district, or georgetown, maryland, and now washington, d.c. washington on the return trip north after everything seemed settled there in the federal district, one of the last things there is he went with pierre lafaunt to select the sites for the executive mansion, what we now have as the white house, and picked the site for the capitol, which would be jenkins hill, which we call capitol hill.
for the rest of his presidency, george washington was kind of the ceo of the federal city project, to make sure that it opened on time. of course, he left office a couple of years ahead, before 1800. but indeed, washington's work got it all on course. a lot of that got kicked off on the southern tour. this particular spot is on m street at rock creek at the river rock creek park where you cross the creek. it's an old stone house, if any of you know the old stone house, which may be the only...
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wizards hosting the oklahoma city thunder. washingtone out strong in their final home game before the all star break. and they dominated the thunder in a blow out win.. at one point oklahoma city missed 24 straight shots! the final score 120 to 98. john wall finished with 15 points and 14 assists. looking ahead to all star weekend in new orleans. john wall will represent the wizards and he will participate in the skills challenge. but today, the washington media will get a chance to show their basketball skills. from 2 to 4 this afternoon, members of the media will compete in a skills competition, three-point shootout and trampoline dunk contest at the verizon center. our cameras will be there to see who takes home the trophy it sounds great - snagging a big discount online on that must-have prom dress or bridesmaid dress. but when the order finally shows up - many women are ending up disappointed. consumer reporter john matarse shows you what to watch out for so you don't waste your money. john 0-12 / 112-end it's westminster week! 28-h
wizards hosting the oklahoma city thunder. washingtone out strong in their final home game before the all star break. and they dominated the thunder in a blow out win.. at one point oklahoma city missed 24 straight shots! the final score 120 to 98. john wall finished with 15 points and 14 assists. looking ahead to all star weekend in new orleans. john wall will represent the wizards and he will participate in the skills challenge. but today, the washington media will get a chance to show their...
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. >>> play of the day from the first base a oklahoma city at washington. >> oklahoma city has missed secutive shots. a steal by morris. and heads to the wall. >> what a sweet pass. john wall between the legs to otto porter junior. washington beats the thunder 120-98. >>> almost 200,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders as the integrity of a dam north of sacramento remains in question this morning. coming up the over night operation officials are hoping might save it. >> and the push back against the trump administration continues. protesters call it resist trump tuesday and there is a slew of events planned for today. ,,,,,,,, (jessica) i love beneful healthy weight because the first ingredient is chicken. (riley) man, this chicken is spectacular! (jessica) i feel like when he eats beneful, he turns into a puppy again. you love it, don't you? you love it so much! (vo) try beneful healthy weight with chicken. with real chicken as the number one ingredient. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,blind. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by
. >>> play of the day from the first base a oklahoma city at washington. >> oklahoma city has missed secutive shots. a steal by morris. and heads to the wall. >> what a sweet pass. john wall between the legs to otto porter junior. washington beats the thunder 120-98. >>> almost 200,000 people remain under mandatory evacuation orders as the integrity of a dam north of sacramento remains in question this morning. coming up the over night operation officials are...
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begin their lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington, and the quÉbec because richmond is cool again speak what turned that tied? what made it cool and when did people start back? great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this was the epicenter of the 2008 presidential election as well of president obama. that helped put us on the map. president obama won virginia for the first time in 40, 44 years spent a democrat. >> that's right. >> do you think that is changed as far as the government? virginia also went blue in the most recent election. >> that's right. richmond is a part of all that because we play a significant role in the electoral future of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do you have votes in northern virginia, you also a thriving, growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that and i think young
begin their lives here, who went on to college and other places come had jobs and other cities, san francisco, washington, and the quÉbec because richmond is cool again speak what turned that tied? what made it cool and when did people start back? great murals and businesses. what made the change? >> i think the change, i was trying to explain this t is from the other day. remember when vcu went to the final four? wares at the school? it's the city of richmond. richmond on the map. this...
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. >> it's based in new york and occasionally transports followers to other cities including washington d.c. and los angeles. in new york, ashley webster, fox business. >> and well fans want four more years but bao bao has just 24 hours left in d.c.. less than that i believe. >> yep. >> we'll head to the national rush to say good-bye. >> happy monday. i mean what a great weekend we had. >> beautiful. >> very nice president's day too. >> beautiful absolutely. >> everything is blooming. >> what did you guys do this weekend anything outside. >> just got out and enjoyed fresh air for sure sdmri was mostly indoors saturday. >> ah tony you'll have more chances coming up soon. you debt a do over. if you did not get enough time outside tomorrow not your favorite day today stuping and we'll increase clouds a little tomorrow it will be a little cooler and we're not done with the warm stuff yet. >> woo-hoo. >> them shorts today. >> yet you can still find people ice skating today and that is where we had gary mcgrady out and about in shorts. gary i'm flaber cast gaingtsed you don't have flip flops
. >> it's based in new york and occasionally transports followers to other cities including washington d.c. and los angeles. in new york, ashley webster, fox business. >> and well fans want four more years but bao bao has just 24 hours left in d.c.. less than that i believe. >> yep. >> we'll head to the national rush to say good-bye. >> happy monday. i mean what a great weekend we had. >> beautiful. >> very nice president's day too. >> beautiful...
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. >> reporter: in cities like washington, miami and new york, protesters took to the streets again saturday pushing a trump administration to drop its order banning. >> doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. >> reporter: protesters encouraged by a seattle federal judge's ruling late friday which puts the travel ban on hold for now. >> i find that a temporary restraining order is in the public interest. >> the law's a powerful thing. it has the ability to hold everybody accountable to it. and that includes the president of the united states. >> reporter: president donald trump not impressed. in a video recorded before the court ruling he defended his executive order. >> the executive order establishes a process to develop new vetting and mechanisms to ensure those coming into america love and support our people. that they have good intention. >> reporter: trump 1, 2, 3 e tweeting saturday morning he believes the ruling is ridiculous and it will be overturned. but until that happens about visas revoked next week and people from the seven banned countries are now free to come to th
. >> reporter: in cities like washington, miami and new york, protesters took to the streets again saturday pushing a trump administration to drop its order banning. >> doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. >> reporter: protesters encouraged by a seattle federal judge's ruling late friday which puts the travel ban on hold for now. >> i find that a temporary restraining order is in the public interest. >> the law's a powerful thing. it has the ability...
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that there are folks who went off to college other places come had jobs in other cities, placing sandwiches on washington and they come back because richmond is cool again. >> what made it cool again? businesses, and what made the change? change, try to explain this, vcu went to the final four, that helped with that, where's the school from? this is richmond. this was one of the epicenters of the .12 election. when president obama when virginia for the first time in 44 years. a democrat. >> so do you think that's change as far as government as well? the genuine blue in the most recent election. >> richmond is a part of that because we play a significant role in the electoral region of the commonwealth of virginia. not only do have votes in northern virginia, but also a thriving and growing region as well. we are still growing and i think vcu is a driver of that. >> how do millennials respond to richmond's history? folks who are moving into the city, just like i did about 13 years ago, you are surrounded by history basically every single day. history also means some of the history we are not proud of. ier
that there are folks who went off to college other places come had jobs in other cities, placing sandwiches on washington and they come back because richmond is cool again. >> what made it cool again? businesses, and what made the change? change, try to explain this, vcu went to the final four, that helped with that, where's the school from? this is richmond. this was one of the epicenters of the .12 election. when president obama when virginia for the first time in 44 years. a democrat....
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actually improve journalism, rather than just relying on access of people in power, the new york city, "washington post," other news organizations are already investing more in their white house coverage so it may end up being a net positive because at least you know who your adversary is with the administration describing the press as an opposition party, if that's the case, let's see a real opposition. secondly in terms of policy, who trump might appoint to key various positions, i think that could be a mix of things, jeff sessions is confirmed as attorney general, i don't think that it's going to lead to any more openness when it comes to leaked prosecutions, and during his confirmation hearing was non-committal about whether or not he would continue that trend. there was talk about the obscenity enforcement unit. trump did take the pledge to crack down on porn, which is odd for someone who's been in a couple of soft porn videos himself, but there's a chance for people that move in that your. but i know some are quite concerned what might happen under a trump administration and sessions departm
actually improve journalism, rather than just relying on access of people in power, the new york city, "washington post," other news organizations are already investing more in their white house coverage so it may end up being a net positive because at least you know who your adversary is with the administration describing the press as an opposition party, if that's the case, let's see a real opposition. secondly in terms of policy, who trump might appoint to key various positions, i...
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in washington, d.c. -- >> city by city, block by block! ter: to washington state. >> we're still here! >> reporter: for months standing rocked a row elevate advocates themselves water protecters have camped out through tear gas and blizzards. the standing rock sioux tribe has called this land home long before it was renamed the state of north dakota. in november, abc's cameras are there as standing rock supporters face down law enforcement over remaining on what they say is a sacred site. >> those are burial sites up on that hill. they are in our land. we're here for prayer. we're here to stop this with prayer. >> reporter: police have been using this ridge along the cannonball river as a surveillance post. >> it's 11 to 14 graves up there. we asked them when they were up there kicking rocks around, how would you like it in arlington cemetery if all our kids went over and stood on them? >> reporter: the protesters have come to pray but some crossed the river to confront the police. 25-year-old danny grassroe, a member of the sioux, tried to
in washington, d.c. -- >> city by city, block by block! ter: to washington state. >> we're still here! >> reporter: for months standing rocked a row elevate advocates themselves water protecters have camped out through tear gas and blizzards. the standing rock sioux tribe has called this land home long before it was renamed the state of north dakota. in november, abc's cameras are there as standing rock supporters face down law enforcement over remaining on what they say is a...
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. >>> the explosion knocking out power in parts of three cities in washington state.st of several fires at a substation leaving up to 10,000 customers in the dark. nearby buildings catching fire, and investigators believe a fire in a transformer triggered the explosion. >>> a consumer alert tonight. a major recall involving nearly 700,000 britax strollers. the company warning the connecter linking the car seat to the stroller frame could fail causing children to fall. more than two dozen injuries have been reported so far. we have more on our website. >>> your money tonight, the phone wars heating up again on the heels of verizon's unlimited data plan, sprint offering a new cheaper unlimited plan, including hd unlimited streaming. at&t moving ahead with its plan for customers. t-mobile with its plan beginning tomorrow. >>> when we come back tonight, america strong. the farewell party for a very cute national treasure. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right
. >>> the explosion knocking out power in parts of three cities in washington state.st of several fires at a substation leaving up to 10,000 customers in the dark. nearby buildings catching fire, and investigators believe a fire in a transformer triggered the explosion. >>> a consumer alert tonight. a major recall involving nearly 700,000 britax strollers. the company warning the connecter linking the car seat to the stroller frame could fail causing children to fall. more...
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cities. philadelphia, washington and new york city with a slight threat. mostly looking for thunderstorms.his is strong winds and hail potenti potential. minimal threat for tornado. watch for flooding concerns. snow on the ground. rain in february on top of that. that will melt the snow. especially with ice jams possible with the runoff areas. we will watch this throughout the day. mostly to the afternoon and evening hours of the east coast. by sunday, this will be out of here. you notice the temperature drop through sunday where temperatures are a good 30 degrees cooler in some of the major cities. you will not see a lot of rain necessarily, but when it does hit, y quickly. >> thank you. >>> to our nation's capitol and brewing political storms. white house under fire after asking the fbi to discredit a new york times article. that as the president faces another hurdle in his attempt to enforce a controversial travel ban. nbc's kelly o'donnell is live at the white house. >> reporter: good morning, sheinelle. so many developments from the white house. the president's revised travel ban is e
cities. philadelphia, washington and new york city with a slight threat. mostly looking for thunderstorms.his is strong winds and hail potenti potential. minimal threat for tornado. watch for flooding concerns. snow on the ground. rain in february on top of that. that will melt the snow. especially with ice jams possible with the runoff areas. we will watch this throughout the day. mostly to the afternoon and evening hours of the east coast. by sunday, this will be out of here. you notice the...
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philadelphia, washington and new york city, a slight risk. mostly strong winds, a thunderstorm possibly and hail. a very small risk for tornado. also keep in mind, toward the northeast, the snow on the ground. now you have rain in february. you are looking at the threat for flooding. especially with ice jams where you get runoff. flood advisories. here we are looking at this in the northeast. the major cities in the late afternoon through the overnight hours. exiting out of here quickly. that is the good news there. as far as rainfall totals. thunderstorms. not the steady rain. most of you not seeing a lot out there. the bull's-eye maybe 1 inch in upstate new york. the rest scattered showers. with a thunderstorm, it could be a heavy downpour. craig and sheinelle, we will monitor because it takes a few seconds for things to change. >>> thank you, >>> let's. >> translator: let's turn to washington with the president facing another headache with a travel ban and the new report claiming the white house tried to get the heads of the house and sena
philadelphia, washington and new york city, a slight risk. mostly strong winds, a thunderstorm possibly and hail. a very small risk for tornado. also keep in mind, toward the northeast, the snow on the ground. now you have rain in february. you are looking at the threat for flooding. especially with ice jams where you get runoff. flood advisories. here we are looking at this in the northeast. the major cities in the late afternoon through the overnight hours. exiting out of here quickly. that...
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we took this approach because instead of having the 3,000-mile long screwdriver from washington and mexico citywe said you have to address these issues locally and invites the trade community and this is what we have been doing. we have been replicating this border, developing these communities because it is a good idea to address the local issues, security issues and then see how we can solve them or support process to solve them. they've also evolved from trade committees so we maintain those both because we have to discuss some security issues to address the security issues but we also keep the trade committees. >> the border communities are unique. they are as different from the rest of the individual countries as they are towards one another. the border communities are seen as distant from the capitals and they are not understood by the politicians and they need to do to achieve between the border communities and border states because they are different. i'm from los angeles which is completely different than being from san diego. our relationship with mexico is on a state to state level.
we took this approach because instead of having the 3,000-mile long screwdriver from washington and mexico citywe said you have to address these issues locally and invites the trade community and this is what we have been doing. we have been replicating this border, developing these communities because it is a good idea to address the local issues, security issues and then see how we can solve them or support process to solve them. they've also evolved from trade committees so we maintain those...
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possibility -- through something else, republic is in washington pressure lukens in washington say fine, if you want to be a intury city -- republicans washington say fine, if you want to be a sanctuary city, have a great time, but you will not get any federal money. >> those are severe restrictions on the federal government to gore state and local government into doing things. that was the heart of the affordable care act, to cut off medicaid funding. if you want to cut off funding, there has to be a nexus between the program that local government is not complying with and the funding. you can only look at federal funds for law a enforcement -- law enforcement related to aggression which is not much , money. you cannot cut off money for parks and subways because of a refusal to comply on help with immigration. there is a general rule if the funding is so large and it is something that local governments are dependent on, again in the affordable care act opinion, it amounts to coercion. the federal government cannot use funding in coercion. there has to be a clear statement when you let the local government acquires the
possibility -- through something else, republic is in washington pressure lukens in washington say fine, if you want to be a intury city -- republicans washington say fine, if you want to be a sanctuary city, have a great time, but you will not get any federal money. >> those are severe restrictions on the federal government to gore state and local government into doing things. that was the heart of the affordable care act, to cut off medicaid funding. if you want to cut off funding,...
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fact the entire mid atlantic region is warmer today than yesterday. 49 degrees in new york city. 53 in washington. wind area of e off the coast, winds pinwheeling around it, clockwise, cool enough for a jacket. the forecast over the next 24 hours shows you things do start to warm up. today we'll get up to 56, 57 for the high, we dip into the mid 40s overnight. as soon as noon we're up in the 60s and going up from there, probably the mid 60s tomorrow afternoon and the 70s on wednesday. wednesday there's a threat of severe weather late in the day and evening i'll go over all that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast before our next cool down comes, sarah. >> thank you. >>> president donald trump is meeting with governors from across the country today controversy is swirling about the trump campaign contact with russia. there are questions being raised whether or not there will be an official investigation, stephanie ramos joins us live from washington with more. >> reporter: ahead of the first big speech to congress, president donald trump is talking obama care with governors and health
fact the entire mid atlantic region is warmer today than yesterday. 49 degrees in new york city. 53 in washington. wind area of e off the coast, winds pinwheeling around it, clockwise, cool enough for a jacket. the forecast over the next 24 hours shows you things do start to warm up. today we'll get up to 56, 57 for the high, we dip into the mid 40s overnight. as soon as noon we're up in the 60s and going up from there, probably the mid 60s tomorrow afternoon and the 70s on wednesday. wednesday...
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. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in boston, new york city, philadelphia and washington, >>> now to the parents of a 10-year-old killed in that water park accident. they're speaking out about the tragedy. >> caleb schwab died in august. his mother and father talk about the horrifying moment that will stay with them forever. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: the parents of caleb schwab, the 10-year-old killed in a tragic water park accident, speaking out for the first time. last august the schwabs decided to take their four boys including caleb to the schlitterbahn water park. caleb and his 12-year-old brother nathan went straight to the 170-foot scaffold of verruckt, which means insane in german. >> before they took off, i said brothers stick together, and he says, i know, dad. i said, look at me, brothers stick together. i know dad, okay. >> reporter: it was the last time they'd see caleb alive. big brother nathan dutifully waited for him at the bottom when the unimaginable happened. >> he was screaming, he flew from verruckt. he flew from verruckt. >> reporter: matt gutm
. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in boston, new york city, philadelphia and washington, >>> now to the parents of a 10-year-old killed in that water park accident. they're speaking out about the tragedy. >> caleb schwab died in august. his mother and father talk about the horrifying moment that will stay with them forever. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: the parents of caleb schwab, the 10-year-old killed in a tragic water park accident, speaking out...
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component to the slowest recovery since world war ii is the regulatory overreach coming out of this city, washington, d.c. since the end of the recession in june, 2009, federal agencies have burdened a weakened economy with thousands of pages of new rules. costing consumers billions of dollars and tens of thousands of workers have lost their jobs. the e.p.a. has perhaps become the poster child for this overreach. from restricting carbon emissions without the direction of congress and according to the clean air direction of congress is what is important, to federalizing every stream, every pond, every wetland under the waters of the u.s. rule, to unilaterally banning virtually appalachian coal mining by obstructing the permitting process and pursuing ozone standards that the vast majority of the country cannot meet. the vast majority of the country is still trying to meet the ozone standards that were established under the last regulation. you know, i support the mission of the e.p.a. in protecting human health, protecting our air and our water, but there has to be a balance. there has to be a balanc
component to the slowest recovery since world war ii is the regulatory overreach coming out of this city, washington, d.c. since the end of the recession in june, 2009, federal agencies have burdened a weakened economy with thousands of pages of new rules. costing consumers billions of dollars and tens of thousands of workers have lost their jobs. the e.p.a. has perhaps become the poster child for this overreach. from restricting carbon emissions without the direction of congress and according...
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. >> there's more to reducing crime in a city like washington, d.c. hiring a bunch of police officers. >> hopefully they will take input from the police department and from the administration. >> reporter: new counsel public safety committee chairman charles allen opposed gray's move. he mans to layout a plan for addressing many public safety issues raised around the city. >> we've got to make sure we stabilize our force, increase our >> reporter: allen declined to comment on the political backdrop. >>> now at 6:00, the first big legal challenge to donald trump's presidency is playing out. it's in a federal appeals court on the west coast. the department of justice fighting a challenge to the president's immigration order. >>> moments ago the president's new education secretary was sworn in after an historic dead lock on capitol hill. >> reporter: so we're watching to see when these arguments begin, supposedly any minute now in the travel ban case after a very full day here on capitol hill and what could be another very busy night. democrats saying th
. >> there's more to reducing crime in a city like washington, d.c. hiring a bunch of police officers. >> hopefully they will take input from the police department and from the administration. >> reporter: new counsel public safety committee chairman charles allen opposed gray's move. he mans to layout a plan for addressing many public safety issues raised around the city. >> we've got to make sure we stabilize our force, increase our >> reporter: allen declined to...
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son out of his school but now there's a report that may not move from trump tower in new york city to washington.c. when he's on his summer break. u.s. weekly reports say they decide to reevaluate the situation when the school year is over and will decide what is best for him at that time. >>> prisoners take over a max security prison in delaware. the deadly end to the nearly 24 hour hos staj stand off. >>> exploring the changing culture of sex on college campuses. we're live with a sociology professor. >>> last year the story of brock turner made headlines. now universities across the country are taking a look at how they handle similar situations. more on the cultural of sex on campus we're joins by a associationology professor -- -- associationology profess sociology professor. good morning, is there more casual sex happening on campus these days? ? >> yeah, it's primarily feels that way. somewhere around the 90s there's this idea that the right way to do college is casual sex. there used to be casual sex all the time and now it's the idea that everyone is supposed to be doing it. >> is it a
son out of his school but now there's a report that may not move from trump tower in new york city to washington.c. when he's on his summer break. u.s. weekly reports say they decide to reevaluate the situation when the school year is over and will decide what is best for him at that time. >>> prisoners take over a max security prison in delaware. the deadly end to the nearly 24 hour hos staj stand off. >>> exploring the changing culture of sex on college campuses. we're live...
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city. george washington and john wayne. , and you arehild theed by what you see and choices you have to makeyou discover it means to be black in new york. [video clip ends] he was 65 467. he had cancer, and he died in his house in the south of france. charlie: what would he have said was his primary contribution? know. i do not i think it is a man that was never satisfied. a lot always writing on of different things, you know, , you know, a novel, essays , short stories. he was a multitasked person. on the same table, there was always a file on which he was anding, and he would leave come back, and sometimes he would mix two manuscripts and go into a different direction. in fact, in my research, because i was looking for a specific phrase, and i could find that same phrase differently in another document but that was better for the film, for the dialogue of the film, so i would use it, so i learned to see how his constructions were died and over a long period of time. a lot of writers work like that. they always reused a lot of , and i worked to find the right place to put it. who were his c
city. george washington and john wayne. , and you arehild theed by what you see and choices you have to makeyou discover it means to be black in new york. [video clip ends] he was 65 467. he had cancer, and he died in his house in the south of france. charlie: what would he have said was his primary contribution? know. i do not i think it is a man that was never satisfied. a lot always writing on of different things, you know, , you know, a novel, essays , short stories. he was a multitasked...
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the only reason they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. ecause travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of city council and tweeted them. each city councilmember felt the ceiling was caving in on them, they were getting so much mail. they dropped some of the restrictive things they had planned. ceo's hadlike these to be different. we talked to bill gates in the early days. brilliant, but not great storytellers. they would never -- they wouldn't of gotten out of the gate. charlie: ceo's had to be different. we talked to bill gates in the early days. where is silicon valley now? there is much talk now. you had facebook, the big 5. google. microsoft. now you've got artificial intelligence. in virtual reality. -- and ritual reality. beingare things that are bought into. brad: the five most viable companies in the world, the five giants we just named -- and then something's happened at berkshire hathaway and exxon moved away. that's the future. these are the largest companies in the world. they are not going away. and m
the only reason they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. ecause travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of city council and tweeted them. each city councilmember felt the ceiling was caving in on them, they were getting so much mail. they dropped some of the restrictive things they had planned. ceo's hadlike these to be different. we talked to bill gates in the early days. brilliant, but not great storytellers. they would never -- they wouldn't of gotten...
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there the regional superintendent and monache a small city in north central washington told me he and his colleagues did not even know where to begin laying out their concerns with betsy devos. in one fourth grade teacher from spokane washington, reached out to me to tell me she watched. she watched the confirmation hearing. and was shocked at how little betsy devos understands the issues she faces every day in her classroom. those are just a few examples. there are thousands upon thousands in every community in every state. it is having an impact. every member of this body has felt the pressure already two republicans have made it clear that the voices of their constituents have pushed them into the no Ãand who have serious concerns about putting partisanship ahead of their state and its constituents interest. i do not like that we are rushing into this without the information that we need. but it is a majority, if they are going to jam this through we will do everything we can to have a robust debate over the next few days. so i am here to say, i am proud to stand with parents. i am
there the regional superintendent and monache a small city in north central washington told me he and his colleagues did not even know where to begin laying out their concerns with betsy devos. in one fourth grade teacher from spokane washington, reached out to me to tell me she watched. she watched the confirmation hearing. and was shocked at how little betsy devos understands the issues she faces every day in her classroom. those are just a few examples. there are thousands upon thousands in...
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kirkpatrick was the former police chief in the city of spokane, washington. she will be the first female police chief in oakland's history. the swearing in ceremony will happen at 9:00 this morning. another deadly shooting on an east bay highway. one man was shot and killed on highway four in antioch. the shooter is still on the loose this morning. it happened just after 9:00 on saturday night. the victim was driving on the eastbound side of the highway, just west of hillcrest avenue. the man was shot multiple times and died at the scene. this is one of several shootings on highway four in the past year. it is making some people who live in the area question their safety. terrible. c-h-p does not have a detailed description of the shooter. saturday night's shooting is the third bay area freeway shooting of the year. it comes less than a month after a shooting on highway 242 in concord and another shooting on on i-80 in richmond. the three incidents this year are a decrease in shootings in recent years. from november of 20-15 to the end of 20-16, there were mo
kirkpatrick was the former police chief in the city of spokane, washington. she will be the first female police chief in oakland's history. the swearing in ceremony will happen at 9:00 this morning. another deadly shooting on an east bay highway. one man was shot and killed on highway four in antioch. the shooter is still on the loose this morning. it happened just after 9:00 on saturday night. the victim was driving on the eastbound side of the highway, just west of hillcrest avenue. the man...
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washington. ♪ >> the philadelphia city council has come around to something, let's be honest, all of us have knownong time. >> our ukee washington is a living legend. city council recognized ukee yesterday for his contributions in the media. ukee was one of three local broad cast ers chosen for the honor. ukee remembers where it all began for him. >> it was here, my career choice, where the seed was planted and so shall they grow. i was inspired and motivated by watching television, way back in the day on my family's black and white television, with the advice grips for the knob that fell off. >> sounds like my house. the special event was part of philadelphia's black history month celebration. you can watch ukee's entire speech on our website cbsphilly.com. and congratulations, ukee, an honor well deserved. >> i have to say i remember my first live shotty did here, when i first got to philly. you know, i tossed it back to ukee, i tossed it back tagetes, around ukee said something like welcome rahel solomon, welcome home, so glad to have you, and i thought what a warm welcome. anyway, i have a cal
washington. ♪ >> the philadelphia city council has come around to something, let's be honest, all of us have knownong time. >> our ukee washington is a living legend. city council recognized ukee yesterday for his contributions in the media. ukee was one of three local broad cast ers chosen for the honor. ukee remembers where it all began for him. >> it was here, my career choice, where the seed was planted and so shall they grow. i was inspired and motivated by watching...
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. >> we take up the strained relations between mexico city and washington here next, joining us, care en -- karen skinner. why do some cash back cards make earning bonus cash back so complicated? they limit where you can earn bonus cash back to a few places... ...and those places keep changing every few months. the quicksilver card from capital one doesn't do any of that. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. leave complicated behind. what's in your wallet? ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it work
. >> we take up the strained relations between mexico city and washington here next, joining us, care en -- karen skinner. why do some cash back cards make earning bonus cash back so complicated? they limit where you can earn bonus cash back to a few places... ...and those places keep changing every few months. the quicksilver card from capital one doesn't do any of that. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. leave complicated behind. what's in...
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the only reason they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. ecause travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of city council and tweeted them. each city councilmember felt the ceiling was caving in on them, they were getting so much mail. they dropped some of the restrictive things they had planned. i do feel like these ceo's had to be different. we talked to bill gates in the early days. mark zuckerberg and larry page -- brilliant, but not great storytellers. jesse and travis kalanick -- they would never -- they wouldn't of gotten out of the gate. charlie: where is silicon valley now? there is much talk now. you had facebook, the big 5. amazon, apple, google, microsoft. now you've got artificial intelligence. which seems to me -- and ritual reality. these are things that these guys are buying into for an increasing competitive advantage. brad: at one point last summer the five most valuable companies in the world by market cap are the five you just named. that is the future. these are the largest companies in the world
the only reason they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. ecause travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of city council and tweeted them. each city councilmember felt the ceiling was caving in on them, they were getting so much mail. they dropped some of the restrictive things they had planned. i do feel like these ceo's had to be different. we talked to bill gates in the early days. mark zuckerberg and larry page -- brilliant, but not great storytellers....
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. >> we take up the strained relations between mexico city and washington here next, joining us, car- karen skinner. they with us we're coming right back. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy silverado all star editions when you finance through gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. lou: iraqi forces today, makes gains against the islamic state in mosul, captures mosul airport, stormed a military base outside of the city, president trump last monitoredderred -- month, orders a review of off strategy. his results at pentagon expected next week. >> joining me now senior vice president for policy and programs for center for security policy, fred flight. and dr. kyron skinner. at carnegie mellon university, let's start if i may with you doctor, first with mexico. people don'
. >> we take up the strained relations between mexico city and washington here next, joining us, car- karen skinner. they with us we're coming right back. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy...
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. >> you won't find many people who refer to washington, d.c. as the cityove. >> washington can be a little bland. >> reporter: but there's nothing bland about this home. on 16th street. >> they call me mr. holiday. >> also known as gregory nelsonful. >> my philosophy is everything is better with a theme. >> reporter: every holiday, mr. holiday's home is decorated. people love kids take their field trips here. >> we bring the kids out here because they love it. >> reporter: families make it part of their tradition. >> we even had a proposal at the eiffel tower. the gentleman said, i can't afford to take you to france but i can afford to take to you the eiffel tower, will you marry me? >> we got a quirky neighborhood. >> reporter: just a few blocks away is the famous barbie pond. they're known for more risque display. these little signs of love are all over the city. inside, you'll find instructions for a do-it- yourself valentine, complete with a pen, paper and envelope. >> reporter: no one knows who is responsible for these valentine's boxes. but the inten
. >> you won't find many people who refer to washington, d.c. as the cityove. >> washington can be a little bland. >> reporter: but there's nothing bland about this home. on 16th street. >> they call me mr. holiday. >> also known as gregory nelsonful. >> my philosophy is everything is better with a theme. >> reporter: every holiday, mr. holiday's home is decorated. people love kids take their field trips here. >> we bring the kids out here because...
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city." from washington, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> cornish: "oklahoma city" airs tonight on pbs stations. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, president trump's flurry of executive orders and actions have generated a lot of attention-- and some confusion. do you know the difference between an executive order and a presidential memorandum? or which president signed the most executive orders? take our quiz to test your knowledge. all that and more is on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. >> cornish: online, newshour's student reporter labs is out with a collection of stories called "new americans: migration, identity and community through the eyes of teenagers." >> now that i'm here in the united states, i feel like i'm a different person. i'm not the same kid that was running down the streets in cuba. >> my uncle actually brought us over here when i was only five years old, and now we have this dog, which has always been a goal of our family to have our own dog. >> the dominican republic has a different lifestyle. i like the rhythm, the beat, and i wanted to grab th
city." from washington, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> cornish: "oklahoma city" airs tonight on pbs stations. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, president trump's flurry of executive orders and actions have generated a lot of attention-- and some confusion. do you know the difference between an executive order and a presidential memorandum? or which president signed the most executive orders? take our quiz to test your knowledge. all that and...
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city." from washington, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> cornish: "oklahoma city" airs tonight on pbs stations. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, president trump's flurry of executive orders and actions have generated a lot of attention-- and some confusion. do you know the difference between an executive order and a presidential memorandum? or which president signed the most executive orders? take our quiz to test your knowledge. all that and more is on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. >> cornish: online, newshour's student re >> cornish: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm audie cornish. >> woodruff: glad to have you. and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening, when i sit down with speaker of the house paul ryan to get the congressional view of the first weeks of the trump administration. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> xq institute. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwi
city." from washington, i'm jeffrey brown for the pbs newshour. >> cornish: "oklahoma city" airs tonight on pbs stations. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, president trump's flurry of executive orders and actions have generated a lot of attention-- and some confusion. do you know the difference between an executive order and a presidential memorandum? or which president signed the most executive orders? take our quiz to test your knowledge. all that and...
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the only way they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. is because travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of the city council and tweeted them. these city council members thought the city was caving in on them they were getting so much mail and dropped some of the restrictive things they planned. i feel like the upstart cree c.e.o.s that did to be different. we talked to mark zuckerberg in the early days, brilliant but not story tellers. so travis and -- they wouldn't have gotten out of the gate. >> rose: where is silicon valley now in terms of, you know, there is much talk now. you had facebook, the big five, you know, the big five being amazon, apple, google, microsoft, now you've got artificial intelligence, which it seems to me, and virtual reality, these are things these guys are simply buying into and using for an increasing competitive advantage. >> right. at one point last summer the five most valuable companies in the world by market cap were the five giants that we just named, and then things happened a
the only way they were ever legal in the city of washington, d.c. is because travis personally got thousands of customers to email every member of the city council and tweeted them. these city council members thought the city was caving in on them they were getting so much mail and dropped some of the restrictive things they planned. i feel like the upstart cree c.e.o.s that did to be different. we talked to mark zuckerberg in the early days, brilliant but not story tellers. so travis and --...
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now there is a report they may not move from trump tower in new york city to washington dc even whenis on his summer break. united states weekly is reporting they decided to relook at their living situation when the school year is over and then decide what is best for barron. >>> hundreds of families are upset after an adoing agency closed its doors. the center which has locations throughout the country has filed for chapter 7 and closed for good on tuesday. families say they paid the agency thousands of dollars sea is say they feel like they are in limbo. >> the hard of the thing for us is the emotion that be have invested in this and the time we have been waiting quite a while. >> in an e-mail the adoption agency said it was declaring bankrupty because the vie mate has changed due to fewer possible birth parents and the closure of international adoption programs. it said it was be able to adapt to the changing environment. >>> we are still watching rain in parts of the bay area. coming up at 7:00 we will show you the affect this has had on our morning drive. >> and will with have t
now there is a report they may not move from trump tower in new york city to washington dc even whenis on his summer break. united states weekly is reporting they decided to relook at their living situation when the school year is over and then decide what is best for barron. >>> hundreds of families are upset after an adoing agency closed its doors. the center which has locations throughout the country has filed for chapter 7 and closed for good on tuesday. families say they paid the...
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working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. "> "washington journal continueshost: we are back this morning with commerce and steve -- congressman steve cohen. let's begin with what is called , the president did by executive order. tell us your position on it. rep. cohen: it is unnecessary
working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. "> "washington journal continueshost: we are back this morning with commerce and steve -- congressman steve cohen. let's begin with what is called , the president did by executive order. tell us your position on it. rep. cohen: it is unnecessary
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this city of washington, d.c., all right? and i'm just a visitor here, slowing growth is considered a drastic cut in this city. [laughter] so even the fact that donald trump, president trump is talking about slowing growth, i think, is monumental. i look forward to hear what he has to say tonight. if we grow the economy, not washington, the economy like we're supposed to, then i believe we can make the actuarial map work for -- trish: you know, look -- >> the whole key in the long run, make sure government grows slower than the private sector. trish: look, growth solves a whole lott of problems, that's for sure. good to see you guys, thank you so much for being here. we've got a lot to talk about, of course, tonight is a very, very big night. meanwhile, let's check in on the markets because the markets today, they've been sort of hovering around the flat line, but they have really been on a tear as of late. you can see now, actually, the dow's off 35 points, 20,802. the big question is whether or not this extraordinary -- and
this city of washington, d.c., all right? and i'm just a visitor here, slowing growth is considered a drastic cut in this city. [laughter] so even the fact that donald trump, president trump is talking about slowing growth, i think, is monumental. i look forward to hear what he has to say tonight. if we grow the economy, not washington, the economy like we're supposed to, then i believe we can make the actuarial map work for -- trish: you know, look -- >> the whole key in the long run,...