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collins: i agree with mr. tucker that this is a tremendously significant part of this whole law in it will be proved in the course of time. under this law, the federal government showed that it must practice what it preaches. the oratory and are they subscribing to the great goals in statement of ideas that this nation needs a great deal. but here, the federal government is on the spot to practice it. i was as proud as i could be when i sat in a cabinet meeting not too long back and issue was made there before the president and a cabinet that in some of the federal departments that there was discrimination. and the department cannot have made a stronger statement. he said at that time that he expected this law to be a pride -- applied in every federal agency, no matter where it was located, no matter how big or small. that the federal government would see to it that this was applied in his own house. they called upon every member of the cap and all the agency subordinate to the cabinet and all other federal ag
collins: i agree with mr. tucker that this is a tremendously significant part of this whole law in it will be proved in the course of time. under this law, the federal government showed that it must practice what it preaches. the oratory and are they subscribing to the great goals in statement of ideas that this nation needs a great deal. but here, the federal government is on the spot to practice it. i was as proud as i could be when i sat in a cabinet meeting not too long back and issue was...
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overall, the chart suggests to collins we could see a total wipeout.f the shanghai composite's huge run that began last october up. if china is to avoid the same fate of the nasdaq 15 years ago they need to find a floor of support and a new trading range. up something that the nasdaq was unable to do for more than consecutive four months. this was the relentless you know, just the relentless decline that never really stopped. i mean, a little break. but then it was just forget about it. okay? here's the bottom line. history may not exactly repeat itself. but when it comes to the current crash in the chinese market and the nasdaq meltdown 15 years ago, it certainly rhymes. now, all right, so what could make all of the -- make all bets off here? maybe the communist party watches our show. and knows the levels and will try to save the market from them, but that may be too tall an order even for a totalitarian command economy. "mad money" is back after the break. [dad]i wear a dozen different hats doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks self-empl
overall, the chart suggests to collins we could see a total wipeout.f the shanghai composite's huge run that began last october up. if china is to avoid the same fate of the nasdaq 15 years ago they need to find a floor of support and a new trading range. up something that the nasdaq was unable to do for more than consecutive four months. this was the relentless you know, just the relentless decline that never really stopped. i mean, a little break. but then it was just forget about it. okay?...
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collin if you are still there, people stuck in traffic.c is backed up some 20 miles now. are people on the scene being uidance on what to do? >> i am actually not south of the fire i'm north of the fire. southbound i-15 closed and redirecting traffic back north along the outlying roads and there are i would say there sat least a five mile back headed southbound. they are saying they are going to close down about 25 miles south. and so if it's extending that far south that's a significant backup which is significantly worse than it would normally be on a friday. so people headed north to las vegas for the weekend this is making things tough. >> yeah, it's a mess. and just for those who don't know, on the left-hand side side of the screen these are live pictures. look at the people who are stranded now on the side of the road there. again, the firefighters told people to get out of their cars at first and run. but now we're being told for those who are still on scene because of the toxic smoke that's in the air they wanted you to stay inside
collin if you are still there, people stuck in traffic.c is backed up some 20 miles now. are people on the scene being uidance on what to do? >> i am actually not south of the fire i'm north of the fire. southbound i-15 closed and redirecting traffic back north along the outlying roads and there are i would say there sat least a five mile back headed southbound. they are saying they are going to close down about 25 miles south. and so if it's extending that far south that's a significant...
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collins. mr. collins: at this time, i'm privileged to give two minutes to the gentleman from texas, another fighter for his district and those who are affected by regulation mr. farenthold from texas. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farenthold: the constitution vests all legislative powers in congress. unfortunately past members of this institution have given a lot of the power to government agencies like the e.p.a. or the department of health and human services or another alphabet soup of agencies. and under president obama, he's using his pen and his telephone to talk to the idealogs who work in and run these agencies to change laws, to make laws without coming to congress. unelected -- faceless federal bureaucrats are making legislation that have the force of law not elected representatives of the people. there are reams of rules. there are so many rules out there, i bet the average person can't go a couple of hours without violating a rule or regulation they probably don't even kno
collins. mr. collins: at this time, i'm privileged to give two minutes to the gentleman from texas, another fighter for his district and those who are affected by regulation mr. farenthold from texas. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. farenthold: the constitution vests all legislative powers in congress. unfortunately past members of this institution have given a lot of the power to government agencies like the e.p.a. or the department of health and human services or another alphabet...
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collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senator from delaware, senator coons, and i be permitted to proceed as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president i send a bill to the desk on behalf of myself and senator coons and ask that it be appropriately referred. the presiding officer: the bill will be received and appropriately referred. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. mr. president, today i'm very pleased to be joined by my colleague from delaware, senator chris coons in introducing the reach every mother and child act of 2015. the purpose of our bill is to improve the health and well-being of women and children in developing countries. mr. president, every day approximately 800 women will die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and child birth. in addition, more than 17,000 children under the age of 5 will die each day of treatable conditions such as prematurity pneumonia and diarrhea, with malnutrition being the und
collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senator from delaware, senator coons, and i be permitted to proceed as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president i send a bill to the desk on behalf of myself and senator coons and ask that it be appropriately referred. the presiding officer: the bill will be received and appropriately referred. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. mr. president, today i'm very pleased to be joined by my...
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my name is gwen collins. the poem is why i write poetry. write poetry for the same, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> in the bible it says god blesses babies and fools, i think that god has a sense of humor because income a woman's detention center is not all he has in store me. that's how i began to write poetry. it saved me from arguments and headaches and heartaches. >> and like i like it because i feel that i can express. i can teach. i can motivate others. i feel good when i'm up there. >> when i'm on stage and recite i'm on the mike, i feel free. there is no boundaries. living a life of crime is nothing but misery. i had nice cars and living like a star with the bling, bling and dress code and my gun on lock and load and a long dark road going nowhere. >> poetry had such an effect on the younger women inmates, b
my name is gwen collins. the poem is why i write poetry. write poetry for the same, speaking loud with no shame, the words i spit i claim, it's part of the game i call life. i consider myself an artist painting mental pictures in my head. >> we saw collins the slam poet when she gave an impromptu performance for the women in her jail dorm. >> in the bible it says god blesses babies and fools, i think that god has a sense of humor because income a woman's detention center is not all...
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leroy collins, the director of the community relations service and former governor of florida, ahead of his time on civil rights there. sterling tucker, the washington director of the national urban league and a very distinguished city of this -- member of the city of washington, where we are today. looking at you, mr. wilson, when we were fighting for the double right act of 19 for you testified on the need for fair treatment. i will never forget that -- never forget that testimony. "while we talk here today, as we spoke last, while the congress debates in the next, negro americans throughout our country will be affected by differential treatment in or exclusion from public accommodations. from the time that they leave their homes in the morning on the way to work, shopping and visiting, until they return home at night. -- night." do you feel that the last year has changed that to chew asian on which you gave such elegant testimony? >> i think that it has certainly alleviated much of it. i would say that especially in the areas where the abrasiveness was most felt, we had compliance
leroy collins, the director of the community relations service and former governor of florida, ahead of his time on civil rights there. sterling tucker, the washington director of the national urban league and a very distinguished city of this -- member of the city of washington, where we are today. looking at you, mr. wilson, when we were fighting for the double right act of 19 for you testified on the need for fair treatment. i will never forget that -- never forget that testimony....
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collins.do, tenemos interesante que nadie habÍa podido fugarse de ese mÁximo penal de seguridad, un lugar que era el mÁs confiable para resguardar a las personas mÁs peligrosas en mÉxico capturadas incluso se les habÍa dado una calificaciÓn de 4. 64 y sin embargo hoy se comprobÓ lo contrario, jessica estÁ en la periferia de la penitenciarÍa del altiplano, para darnos a conocer los Últimos detalles del operativo que se realiza, adelante jessica. efectivamente aranza es el penal mÁs seguro pero la corrupciÓn puede romper cualquier seguridad de cualquier penal, ahora lo vemos, el cerco de seguridad se mantiene aquÍ el aeropuerto de toluca el mÁs cercano a este punto, a 43 kilÓmetros sigue cerrado se estÁn revisando todos los vehÍculos, cajuelas se estÁn revisando autobÚs, y siguen elementos, nadie entra, nadie sale el personal que estuvo en el turno que el chapo guzmÁn se fugÓ se mantendrÁ ahÍ, harÁn preguntas, 18 elementos de seguridad llevados a mÉxico para que rindan su declaroaciÓn y estos 18
collins.do, tenemos interesante que nadie habÍa podido fugarse de ese mÁximo penal de seguridad, un lugar que era el mÁs confiable para resguardar a las personas mÁs peligrosas en mÉxico capturadas incluso se les habÍa dado una calificaciÓn de 4. 64 y sin embargo hoy se comprobÓ lo contrario, jessica estÁ en la periferia de la penitenciarÍa del altiplano, para darnos a conocer los Últimos detalles del operativo que se realiza, adelante jessica. efectivamente aranza es el penal mÁs...
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fort collins needed little encouragement. despite the fact that the dedication ceremonies conflicted with the closing of the fire some 400 fort collins people including top city officials made the trip. 200 more came by automobile caravan from loveland. the knowledgeable observer, the presence of so many automobiles in horseshoe park was an instructive reminder of the way in which the automobile and automobile and had revolutionized tourism, and would in the years that followed finally experience of many if not most visitors. once a plaything for the rich, automobiles had improved in size and comfort and decreased in cost, making possible a new kind of leisurely and flexible travel experience. automobiles encouraged a n individualized experience with place. automobiles not only quickly broadened and democratized park access but became the chief means by which many americans would come to experience and understand nature and the wilderness. by 1915 motorists in the organized clubs and the associations they belong to were well
fort collins needed little encouragement. despite the fact that the dedication ceremonies conflicted with the closing of the fire some 400 fort collins people including top city officials made the trip. 200 more came by automobile caravan from loveland. the knowledgeable observer, the presence of so many automobiles in horseshoe park was an instructive reminder of the way in which the automobile and automobile and had revolutionized tourism, and would in the years that followed finally...
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senator gillibrand. >> thank you, chairwoman collins and ranking member murray. i am grateful for your attention and commitment on this issue and grateful for chairman alexander's interest and having this hearing. about a year ago, we outlined a path forward to protect students from campus sexual violence and heard from survivors who spoke passionately about not only the harm and physical assault they indured but the second injustice of feeling betrayed by a school they love and administration they trusted. we listened to law enforcement, talked to campus officials, talked to the advocates for the rights of the accused, all who wanted their voice heard. as senator mccaskill said this second bill is truly a superior version of the first bill. this bill its fundamental object is to flip the incentives so the first time it would be in the best interest to solve the problem and actually do it aggressively and get it right. we did it because obviously the price of a college education should never be the risk of a sexual assault. every day it is becoming increasingly c
senator gillibrand. >> thank you, chairwoman collins and ranking member murray. i am grateful for your attention and commitment on this issue and grateful for chairman alexander's interest and having this hearing. about a year ago, we outlined a path forward to protect students from campus sexual violence and heard from survivors who spoke passionately about not only the harm and physical assault they indured but the second injustice of feeling betrayed by a school they love and...
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collins: mr. speaker, for the purpose of debate only i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from florida, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration of this resolution all time is yielded for the purposes of debate only. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. collins: mr. speaker i also ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. and include extraneous material on house resolution 380 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. collins: i am pleased to bring this rule forward on behalf of the rules committee. this rule provides for a robust debate on anish shufe critical national importance t provides for the consideration of h.r. 427, the regulations from the executive in neefed scrutiny act of 2015. the rules committee met on this measure yesterday evening and heard testimony from both the chairman and ranking member of the judiciary
collins: mr. speaker, for the purpose of debate only i yield the customary 30 minutes to the gentleman from florida, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. during consideration of this resolution all time is yielded for the purposes of debate only. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. collins: mr. speaker i also ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks. and include extraneous material on house...
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lo hablamos con marÍa antonieta collins, quien se metiÓ al tÚnel del narcotraficante.e ayuda fuera de la cÁrcel y dentro de la prisiÓn del altiplano. el tÚnel fue una ingeniosa obra de ingenierÍa, pero tambiÉn un monumento a la corrupciÓn y la impunidad en mÉxico. en un momento hablaremos con marÍa antonieta collins, quien se encuentra con nosotros aquÍ en el estudio. pero antes vamos con johanna usma, que nos muestra cÓmo el chapo se escapó. >> semanas despuÉs de la fuga de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn, empezamos a conocer una serie de fallas dentro del penal aquÍ en el estudio. pero antes vamos con johanna usma, que nos muestra cÓmo el chapo se escapó. >> semanas despuÉs de la fuga de joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn, empezamos a conocer una serie de fallas dentro del penal de mÁxima seguridad que pudieron haber facilitado la huida del jefe del cÁrtel de sinaloa. el penal del altiplano tenÍa apagados los sensores de movimiento terrestre cerca de la cÁrcel. otros reos declararon a investigadores que escucharon ruidos en la celda de guzmÁn tres dÍas antes de su desapariciÓn, declara
lo hablamos con marÍa antonieta collins, quien se metiÓ al tÚnel del narcotraficante.e ayuda fuera de la cÁrcel y dentro de la prisiÓn del altiplano. el tÚnel fue una ingeniosa obra de ingenierÍa, pero tambiÉn un monumento a la corrupciÓn y la impunidad en mÉxico. en un momento hablaremos con marÍa antonieta collins, quien se encuentra con nosotros aquÍ en el estudio. pero antes vamos con johanna usma, que nos muestra cÓmo el chapo se escapó. >> semanas despuÉs de la fuga...
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alli esta maria antonieta collins, en vivo con los detalles de esta visita papal.
alli esta maria antonieta collins, en vivo con los detalles de esta visita papal.
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one of the -- susan collins will be joining us midway through. she has targeted 2025 as a target date that she thinks an alzheimer's treatment should be targeted calling this a vital national issue and moving around. and you have a different approach sort of looking at prevention and treatment and more realistically by 2050. when you look legislatively and you talk to scientists, we had an incredible woman this morning. stacey raised $217 million in the largest biomedical first round ever. when you see that amount of money coming into the private sector, alzheimer's related research and neurodegenerative research and you look at the technology. and are we being too modest with the 2025 target? do you think ten years out we might be able to achieve more. >> it was nixon's war on cancer that we see a 1% decline in cancer mortality on an annual basis. politicians like to set target dates. it gives us some way to measure how we're doing. i think the honest answer is we just don't know. the honest answer. did you see the "fortune" magazine cover story
one of the -- susan collins will be joining us midway through. she has targeted 2025 as a target date that she thinks an alzheimer's treatment should be targeted calling this a vital national issue and moving around. and you have a different approach sort of looking at prevention and treatment and more realistically by 2050. when you look legislatively and you talk to scientists, we had an incredible woman this morning. stacey raised $217 million in the largest biomedical first round ever. when...
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marÍa antonieta collins nos tiene los detalles. aquÍ para un grupo especial era oportunidad Única. se trataba de los enfermos que aguardaban en un espacio reducido. >> gracias, dios mÍo, gracias por el milagro que haces con nosotros, seÑor! marÍa: esta madre que tiene parÁlisis cerebral con cardiopatÍa, rompiÓ la seguridad. habÍa llegado hace dos dÍas de la paz buscando el momento. apenas el papamÓvil pasÓ por donde estaban sin pensarlo le acercÓ a la niÑa. >> he bendita desesperada para que el santo padre me la pueda tocar siquiera a mi hija, y lo he logrado, gracias bendito padre. marÍa: al verla ordenar detener el papamÓvil y que pidiera que se le acercaron fue el momento soÑado. >> el papÁ me la abrazÓ, me la besÓ. marÍa: esta otra familia de salta argentina es de los bendecidos. desconsolados vieron cÓmo el papa pasaba por su lado, iba a subir el papamÓvil pero de pronto escuchÓ el grito y decide no subir ir al otro lado de los encontrÓ. >> mÍnimos para pedir salud para mi hijo que tiene un problema de salud que no puede camin
marÍa antonieta collins nos tiene los detalles. aquÍ para un grupo especial era oportunidad Única. se trataba de los enfermos que aguardaban en un espacio reducido. >> gracias, dios mÍo, gracias por el milagro que haces con nosotros, seÑor! marÍa: esta madre que tiene parÁlisis cerebral con cardiopatÍa, rompiÓ la seguridad. habÍa llegado hace dos dÍas de la paz buscando el momento. apenas el papamÓvil pasÓ por donde estaban sin pensarlo le acercÓ a la niÑa. >> he...
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willie collins made the ultimate sacrifice for america.te the fact that america didn't always treat him the way that he deserved. briggeddir general theodore roosevelt, jr., and sergeants willie collins grew up in very different circumstances. see, ted's ancestors has had a coat oth of arms. willie's ancestors came here in chains. but ted and willie they joined themselves together. with this commitment that every generation of americans have embraced. the promise of leaving america. and the world. a better place than they found it. of ensuring a better future for the children and grandchildren of those to come. i'm a beneficiary of the sacrifices of sergeant collins and general roosevelt and so many others known only to god. i grew up in this place called paint creek. when i was young we had an outhouse. mama bathed us on the front porch in a number two wash tub. we attended paint creek school. some of our teachers literally lived on that campus. their profession was literally their lives. and they inspired me. and i can assure you that no
willie collins made the ultimate sacrifice for america.te the fact that america didn't always treat him the way that he deserved. briggeddir general theodore roosevelt, jr., and sergeants willie collins grew up in very different circumstances. see, ted's ancestors has had a coat oth of arms. willie's ancestors came here in chains. but ted and willie they joined themselves together. with this commitment that every generation of americans have embraced. the promise of leaving america. and the...
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marÍa antonieta collins. univisiÓn.protestas no se han hecho esperar en toda california. la vacunaciÓn en todo el estado. los detalles en breve. raÚl: le tenemos ese mÁs despuÉs de la pausa. regresamos mÁs rÁpido que inmediatamente. ♪ ♪ ♪ la vida es que se acabe lo mÍo. y poder encontrar alternativas. la vida es que se acabe lo mÍo. y poder encontrar alternativas. este video capta el momento en el ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn:en el estado de mÉxico, trata de remitir a una motocicleta, sin aparente justificaciÓn. mientras que el motociclista, junto a otras personas, descubrieron que traÍa un paquete de latas de cerveza. los motociclistas lo persiguieron a pie. luego le pidieron ayuda un elemento de la policÍa federal. ocasionado, obviamente, el enojo de los testigos. la impunidad latente. opositoras a la ley de vacunas de california, siguen mostrando su descontento ante la medida. y organizaron una marcha en santa mÓnica. el reporte lo tiene gonzalo alvarado. gonzalo: convirtiÓ en ley la sd 237. una medida controversial que obligarÁ padr
marÍa antonieta collins. univisiÓn.protestas no se han hecho esperar en toda california. la vacunaciÓn en todo el estado. los detalles en breve. raÚl: le tenemos ese mÁs despuÉs de la pausa. regresamos mÁs rÁpido que inmediatamente. ♪ ♪ ♪ la vida es que se acabe lo mÍo. y poder encontrar alternativas. la vida es que se acabe lo mÍo. y poder encontrar alternativas. este video capta el momento en el ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn:en el estado de mÉxico, trata de remitir a una motocicleta,...
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as senator collins pointed out the demand has far outstripped the resources. 6,700 applications for the roughly 300 grants. we can do more. the appetite is there. the need is there. and the competitor process ensures that these resources are targeted to extraordinarily important programs. so for many of these reasons this is one of those programs that's just win-win-win. unfortunately, we cannot bring it forward on this legislation. this funding is absolutely necessary. i see it in my home state of rhode island. without the tiger grant we would not have been able to jump-start a project which is the interstate 95 via duct. taxpayer it sounds sort of interesting. it is actually critical. it is in providence, rhode island the major north-south rhode island in new england. if this major via duct program could not be funded, there would be a roadblock on i-95. tiger has helped this program moved forward. we have to do more, but we have to do more. it has helped at quonset point and all of these are so necessary because they improve our economic competitiveness globally regionally, nationall
as senator collins pointed out the demand has far outstripped the resources. 6,700 applications for the roughly 300 grants. we can do more. the appetite is there. the need is there. and the competitor process ensures that these resources are targeted to extraordinarily important programs. so for many of these reasons this is one of those programs that's just win-win-win. unfortunately, we cannot bring it forward on this legislation. this funding is absolutely necessary. i see it in my home...
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collins: thank you mr. speaker. before i begin, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the topic of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to start by just looking at headlines. all you got to do is just read the headlines that are blaring at us, coming at us in print and over the internet and they say things like five children among 94 crucified flogged, caged by isis for eating during ramadan. hundreds killed in nigeria, anti-christian violence. isis plants land mines in christian civilian homes, ancient ruins across iraq and syria. if we have the stomach for it that particular day, we may read the article that folings -- we might say a prayer or silently wonder the face of brazen evil but we do not fear for our personal safety or that of our families because of systemic religious violence, yet, many of our brothers and sisters around the w
collins: thank you mr. speaker. before i begin, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the topic of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. collins: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to start by just looking at headlines. all you got to do is just read the headlines that are blaring at us, coming at us in print and over the internet and they say things like five...
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pat collins live in the courthouse neighborhood with the details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, it's about 5:03. do you know were your laptop is? well if you work in arlington, you better double check. do you have a laptop? >> i got to go back upstairs and check if someone took or not. >> reporter: police say this guy is a one-man crime wave, a serial computer thief, stealing laptops from offices in arlington. they believe he is linked to about 20 cases. and he is not bashful about it either. is he bold? yeah he's bold. police headquarters here one of the buildings he targeted right over there. the cops, they would walk to the scene. definitely a little bit brazen. he is traveling in the -- in day hours and obviously not afraid of being seen. >> reporter: is he slick? yeah he's slick. they say he strikes right after an office opens or right before it closes. he slips inside. he picks up a laptop here a laptop there, and he's out in a flash. >> i think that's pretty mean. i don't like that. >> gonna keep an eye on your laptop? >> now i am absolutely. >> clearl
pat collins live in the courthouse neighborhood with the details on this. pat? >> reporter: wendy, it's about 5:03. do you know were your laptop is? well if you work in arlington, you better double check. do you have a laptop? >> i got to go back upstairs and check if someone took or not. >> reporter: police say this guy is a one-man crime wave, a serial computer thief, stealing laptops from offices in arlington. they believe he is linked to about 20 cases. and he is not...
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michelle collins got a warm welcome. someone was in the cake did you see that? the ladies of the view the comic and writer was nervous who would pop up, and collins will start in september when the show returns for season 19 the 15th co-host replacing rosie perez. >> nice to see "the view," keep chugging along. stay tuned.
michelle collins got a warm welcome. someone was in the cake did you see that? the ladies of the view the comic and writer was nervous who would pop up, and collins will start in september when the show returns for season 19 the 15th co-host replacing rosie perez. >> nice to see "the view," keep chugging along. stay tuned.
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collins. thank you. collins thank you. and thank you for being here, congressman vargas. i think there are many things we can stand for. nothing more basic to our liberties, not only here in our country but around the world. standing for those as congressman walker said, those who can't stand for themselves. who are right now being persecuted simply for the act of conscious belief, the act of having a faith that others disagree with. and i think that's why we're here tonight, mr. speaker, is to talk about this in terms of things that we can do and things that we can highlight and one of the issues that is concerning to me and it's going to be debated in this chamber later but is when we're dealing with countries who have -- and we've talked about this today with iran -- dealing with countries w seem to encourage -- not seem to but encourage religious persecution. they have issues with this and we enter into agreement without discussion. if matter of trade and -- all international leaders come, presidents, goverent officials, whenever they come and trade and business and t
collins. thank you. collins thank you. and thank you for being here, congressman vargas. i think there are many things we can stand for. nothing more basic to our liberties, not only here in our country but around the world. standing for those as congressman walker said, those who can't stand for themselves. who are right now being persecuted simply for the act of conscious belief, the act of having a faith that others disagree with. and i think that's why we're here tonight, mr. speaker, is to...
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collin is nearby. collin? >> hi there. >> hi. collin, where is your vantage point?e you in relation to what we are looking at? >> i'm about an eighth mile north of the oak hills off ramp on the west side looking towards the fire that's in oak hills. >> okay. so you are an eighth of a mile north. were new a car? >> yeah. i was in a car. i was driving north from the accident 395 and i freeway to get as far north as i could. >> what are you seeing? >> seeing the fire is actually headed north-northeast towards houses that are just over the ridge here. and i'm seeing flames now. i couldn't see flames about 10 minutes ago. and just right now they have to two planes making drops. >> go got to go, collin, sorry. thank you for being with us. more on this breaking news next. we are beginning a journey and at this moment we are bound by nothing. technology empowers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. to keep track of almost five million athletes, in 170 countries you need a lot of data. up 'til now we've been tracking a lot of data manually. the microsoft cloud all
collin is nearby. collin? >> hi there. >> hi. collin, where is your vantage point?e you in relation to what we are looking at? >> i'm about an eighth mile north of the oak hills off ramp on the west side looking towards the fire that's in oak hills. >> okay. so you are an eighth of a mile north. were new a car? >> yeah. i was in a car. i was driving north from the accident 395 and i freeway to get as far north as i could. >> what are you seeing? >>...
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but harper collins wanted the book published without editorial intervention. despite the controversy, the book already a hit. >> this is the literary event of the decade if not more, we had absolutely no reason to expect this will ever come. smashing presale records at libraries and stores and amazon, ruiz witherspoon leblgd her voice to the -- lending her voice to the book. >> at at us finch is revealed as a racist in the new book, hero no more. the hero who taught every man is equal is teaching us a new lesson, no man is perfect. >> in other news, a drone got in the way of a fire crews battling a wildfire. authorities say they were for the purposessed to ground five helicopters and several air tankers after a recreational drone flew too close to the fire. the fire is only 10% contained and four homes in the area were evacuated. >> still ahead on "action news" at noon, from 50 cent to $50 million in debt. new at 12:30 legal action from a big name rapper took in court today. >> meanwhile looking live outside sky6 live hd at philadelphia international airport,
but harper collins wanted the book published without editorial intervention. despite the controversy, the book already a hit. >> this is the literary event of the decade if not more, we had absolutely no reason to expect this will ever come. smashing presale records at libraries and stores and amazon, ruiz witherspoon leblgd her voice to the -- lending her voice to the book. >> at at us finch is revealed as a racist in the new book, hero no more. the hero who taught every man is...
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senator collins: so civil rights are optional for states? sectretary johnson: i don't think that mandating an approach by this congress is the way to go. i think it will be hugely counterproductive. senator collins: so the civil rights act was counterproductive? sectretary johnson: -- in this regard. senator collins: i want to go back to what you are saying. i think the bill of rights act was overreach? you are saying that they should not be enforcing this deco at a certain -- this? at a certain point in time, when did it become wholesale abandonment of prosecutor will. -- prosecutorial discussion -- prosecutorial discretion. it leads to other issues like earned income tax credits. the decision to have affect other issues. and simply saying we are not going to -- it has more to do with what do we pick and choose to enforce? . i am not sure, still what your opinion is because you, again, have not answered it. i just don't -- my question is before you come back, next to her, whenever it is, is what if some of these agencies decided they did no
senator collins: so civil rights are optional for states? sectretary johnson: i don't think that mandating an approach by this congress is the way to go. i think it will be hugely counterproductive. senator collins: so the civil rights act was counterproductive? sectretary johnson: -- in this regard. senator collins: i want to go back to what you are saying. i think the bill of rights act was overreach? you are saying that they should not be enforcing this deco at a certain -- this? at a...
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collin mentioned on harrison where michael intend to weaken out of his affordability obligations by some sort of group housing scheme with empty nesters and high you tech populations so if you're entertaining friendly amendments that our recommending to the board of supervisors add in other friendly amendment that addresses cleaning up that 5 foot extra height will that while you clean up this inclusionary requirement thank you. >> kim national union of health care workers the national union of health care is happy to stand with the how's advocates and urge you to pass it and pass it today thank you. >> 0 is there any additional public comment. >> good afternoon commissioners commissioner burns legislative aide to supervisor christensen supervisor christensen's was offering those amendments you received in the packet we've viewed the ordinance as a inclusionary group housing and are supportive and hope to include an additional definition to the zoning district the existing language section hundred 24 is broad we wanted to see that brought into the inclusionary project program for the per
collin mentioned on harrison where michael intend to weaken out of his affordability obligations by some sort of group housing scheme with empty nesters and high you tech populations so if you're entertaining friendly amendments that our recommending to the board of supervisors add in other friendly amendment that addresses cleaning up that 5 foot extra height will that while you clean up this inclusionary requirement thank you. >> kim national union of health care workers the national...
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senator collins: it does to me. if a company's advertising that information would be safe from a search warrant, that is troubling to me. that implies to me and intent to keep information away from law enforcement despite the issuance of a lawful court order. i think most people involved in the encryption process and development-based products would not want to thwart law enforcement, whether it is for a criminal case or terrorism. i do want to switch to access to a different kind of information. -- information that suggests how much we need computer cyber security law. i just met with the ceo of a large bank. he relayed to me an incident where the fbi knew that his bank had been targeted for cyber attack. here is what he told me had to happen. he said that the fbi, under current law, could not immediately go to this bank and convey information. first, they had to go to the bank regulators, the occ regional office. then the information had to go from there to the occ in washington. from there, it had to go to the de
senator collins: it does to me. if a company's advertising that information would be safe from a search warrant, that is troubling to me. that implies to me and intent to keep information away from law enforcement despite the issuance of a lawful court order. i think most people involved in the encryption process and development-based products would not want to thwart law enforcement, whether it is for a criminal case or terrorism. i do want to switch to access to a different kind of...
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collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. before the senator from rhode island leaves the floor let me thank him for his comments. i've been working with him on issues like hospice care and advanced planning. i know these issues are very important to him as they are to me and i'm happy that we're able to collaborate on a g.a.o. request and also on a hearing later this year. so i want to thank him for his efforts in resolving this issue so that the reauthorization of the older americans act could go forward. mr. president before i begin my comments on the older americans act, i do want to add to the accolades that have been given today to the chairman and the ranking member of the senate health education, labor and pensions committee on which i'm pleased to serve. they have worked as a team providing tremendous leadership that brought us to a tremendous accomplishment today and that is the passage of the every child achieves act. it would not have happened without the extraordinary leadership of chairman alexander a
collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: thank you mr. president. before the senator from rhode island leaves the floor let me thank him for his comments. i've been working with him on issues like hospice care and advanced planning. i know these issues are very important to him as they are to me and i'm happy that we're able to collaborate on a g.a.o. request and also on a hearing later this year. so i want to thank him for his efforts in resolving...
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with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day, everyone!th an attitude lights up the web. how this critter won a face-off with a sheriff's deputy. every summer the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. be there when the emirates airline us open series turns to stanford for the bank of the west classic. come experience the action and feel the drama as the best in the sport duke it out in stanford. august 3rd to the 9th. don't just watch the action. feel, hear and taste it. for ticket and player information visit bankofthewestclassic.com now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look na
with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day, everyone!th an attitude lights up the web. how this critter won a face-off with a sheriff's deputy. every summer the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. be there when the emirates airline us open series turns to stanford for the bank of the west classic. come experience the action and feel the drama...
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with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day everyone!d, an owl with an attitude lights up the web. how this critter won a face-off with a a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. here are the winning numbers from last night's power ball draw. no winners last night. the jackpot jumps to at least $100 million. and here are the winning numbers from last night's $59 million super lotto plus. the meganumber 27. no one matched all six for that draw either. >>> an owl with an attitude is making the rounds on social media this weekend. sheriff's deputies this boulder colorado came across this northern spotted owl sitting in the middle of the road. the owl stared wide-eyed at the officer before finally taking flight. police in southern california are taking a creative route to catch distracted drivers. they stood on highway off ramps holdin
with a look at morning sports, i'm collin resch. have a great day everyone!d, an owl with an attitude lights up the web. how this critter won a face-off with a a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. here are the winning numbers from last night's power ball draw. no winners last night....
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here's collin resch. he has. >>> your morning sports. >> good morning.eague parks, which means their pitcher is forced to hit. that can become a real disadvantage, especially when the team you are facing has the best-hitting pitcher in baseball, madison bumgarner. giants-a's, at&t park. scoreless game until the third. bumgarner at the plate. smacks a 3-2 pitch from chris bassett into the bleachers. his third homer of the season, ninth of his career. solo shot, giving himself a 1-0 lead. a's would counter in the fourth. josh bentley, a double down the line. scoring from first. that will tie the game at one. that was madison bumgarner's only mistake in seven innings of work. he earned the win thanks to matt duffy. this drives in joe panek and the a's 2-1 in the ninth. casilla will strike out simeon to end it. 2-0, the final. giants have won 10 of 11. a's have lost four of five san francisco goes for the series sweep this afternoon. giants, just two back of the dodgers in the west. here they come. l.a. crushed by the mets last night. zach lee making his maj
here's collin resch. he has. >>> your morning sports. >> good morning.eague parks, which means their pitcher is forced to hit. that can become a real disadvantage, especially when the team you are facing has the best-hitting pitcher in baseball, madison bumgarner. giants-a's, at&t park. scoreless game until the third. bumgarner at the plate. smacks a 3-2 pitch from chris bassett into the bleachers. his third homer of the season, ninth of his career. solo shot, giving himself...
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lou: congressman doug collins, thanks for being with us, we appreciate it.ou. >> bless you as well. take care. lou: stocks weighed down by earnings. the dow falling 119 points and lower for the year now to date. the s&p down 12. the nasdaq down 25. volume 3.7 billion shares. reminder to listen to my financial reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> amazing video showing us the moment an indonesian volcano erupted. watch this as steam, hot gas and lava begins to emerge from the volcano from a small isolated indonesian island, the stunning upclose footage. this is incredible stuff. listen to it. and the group of volcano explorers are on an expedition to captthur as it occurred. now i told you we were going to give an update on the count. there are now, right now, five major eruptions at five volcanoes going on in indonesia. and 42 of them worldwide. >>> up next donald trump. the republican establishment on notice. the donald threatening a third party run if he isn't treated quite a bit better by the big shots in the republican
lou: congressman doug collins, thanks for being with us, we appreciate it.ou. >> bless you as well. take care. lou: stocks weighed down by earnings. the dow falling 119 points and lower for the year now to date. the s&p down 12. the nasdaq down 25. volume 3.7 billion shares. reminder to listen to my financial reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> amazing video showing us the moment an indonesian volcano erupted. watch this as steam, hot gas...
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senator collins: it does to me. if a company's advertising that information would be safe from a search warrant, that is traveling -- troubling to me. because that, to me, implies an intent to keep information away from law enforcement despite the issuance of a lawful court order. i think most people involved in the encryption process and development-based products would not want to thwart law enforcement, whether it is for a criminal case or terrorism. but that kind of advertising does trouble me. and i won't ask you to respond to that. i do want to switch to access to a different kind of information. that suggests how much we need a computer cyber security law. i just met with the ceo of a large bank. he relayed to me an incident where the fbi knew that his bank had been targeted for cyber attack. here is what he told me had to happen. he said that the fbi, under current law, could not immediately go to this bank and convey the information. first, they had to go to the bank regulators, the occ regional office. the
senator collins: it does to me. if a company's advertising that information would be safe from a search warrant, that is traveling -- troubling to me. because that, to me, implies an intent to keep information away from law enforcement despite the issuance of a lawful court order. i think most people involved in the encryption process and development-based products would not want to thwart law enforcement, whether it is for a criminal case or terrorism. but that kind of advertising does trouble...
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it is up to us to be worthy of the country willie collins's generation gave to us. it is up to us to lead our country better off than we found it. america has never been perfect. but there is no country that has achieved more than the united states of america. with new leadership in durable performance, america can be stronger, more prosperous than that it has ever been before. america can be an incredibly exceptional place where nothing in life is guaranteed, but where we all have equal opportunity to build a better life for ourselves, for our children, and for our children's children. thank you, and god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, governor perry. the congressional budget office has forecast for medicare and medicaid social security spending to grow precipitously in the coming years. these are programs that have had a role in helping the people that you describe in your speech, as well as all americans that have been in poverty. if you were to become president, how would you tackle the growth in entitlement spending, while at the same time, protecting those
it is up to us to be worthy of the country willie collins's generation gave to us. it is up to us to lead our country better off than we found it. america has never been perfect. but there is no country that has achieved more than the united states of america. with new leadership in durable performance, america can be stronger, more prosperous than that it has ever been before. america can be an incredibly exceptional place where nothing in life is guaranteed, but where we all have equal...
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it is up to us to be worthy of the country really collins generation gave us. it is up to us to lead our country better off than we found it. america has never been perfect. but there is no country that has achieved more than the united states of america. with new leadership in durable performance, america can be stronger, more prosperous than it has ever been before. america can be an incredibly exceptional place where nothing in life is guaranteed but where we all have the opportunity to build a better life for ourselves, for our children and our children's children. thank you, and god bless you. [applause] >> thank you, governor perry. the congressional budget office has forecast for medicare and medicaid social security spending to grow precipitously in the coming years. these are programs that have had a role in helping the people that you describe in your speech, as well as all americans in poverty. if you were to become president, how would you tackle the growth in entitlement ended while at the same time protecting those in poverty you want to help? cr>
it is up to us to be worthy of the country really collins generation gave us. it is up to us to lead our country better off than we found it. america has never been perfect. but there is no country that has achieved more than the united states of america. with new leadership in durable performance, america can be stronger, more prosperous than it has ever been before. america can be an incredibly exceptional place where nothing in life is guaranteed but where we all have the opportunity to...
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i currently work with harper collins with conservative intellectuals i have the imprint and previously over six to seven years i worked and other places in the industry by work dash simon & schuster at us small academic crossover imprint so when i started out i was an academic editor to go to academic conferences and talk to political scientists and historians to sign up their books. >>host: two or some of the officers you have worked with? >> some of the people includes james wilson he is the proudest jim wilson is one of my intellectual heroes as the criminologist his book is called the moral sense. when he died a couple of years ago one of his former students said the moral sense was his favorite book. i became known for publishing books by conservatives like a firebrand we made a first flash called a liberal education to do with the problems with the political correctness on campus and i followed that up with the book with the conservative book called the real anita hill it was a forensic book with the evidence given during that hearings a major best seller was the bell curve. in t
i currently work with harper collins with conservative intellectuals i have the imprint and previously over six to seven years i worked and other places in the industry by work dash simon & schuster at us small academic crossover imprint so when i started out i was an academic editor to go to academic conferences and talk to political scientists and historians to sign up their books. >>host: two or some of the officers you have worked with? >> some of the people includes james...
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democracy is we read about 99% of this country voting and yet we know that in selma, the governor collins mentioned somma, the reason we had selma was because in the state of alabama, one half of the county had less than 15% of their negroes of voting age is registered to vote. in mississippi, this percentage went up to 76 out of 82. this new voting bill was just going into effect. will it remedy the hard-core learned and established deprivations? i look for great progress on the local level toward correcting some of the problems that now must engage national organizations or the federal government. as soon as we get voting, i look for problems with sheriffs and judges and local elected officials to decline because they will not have those kind of sheriffs. >> i recall in your speech in the march on washington from the steps of the lincoln memorial in 1963 on august 28, when you said that many congressmen set in front of you and we want to get this civil rights act passed because we will help free some of our southern congressman. you knew that their hearts were right and they wanted to v
democracy is we read about 99% of this country voting and yet we know that in selma, the governor collins mentioned somma, the reason we had selma was because in the state of alabama, one half of the county had less than 15% of their negroes of voting age is registered to vote. in mississippi, this percentage went up to 76 out of 82. this new voting bill was just going into effect. will it remedy the hard-core learned and established deprivations? i look for great progress on the local level...
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pat collins joins us live from the scene. pat, any word on when this will be fixed? >> reporter: they are hoping tomorrow morning, but who knows. the repair work continues on here at the scene. it could take a while. let me give you some idea of what happened. the amount of water that spilled here today would fill about four olympic-sized swim willing pools and neighbors say this suspect the first time they have had to deal with the water main break here. it looked like the georgia avenue river. 2.5 million gallons of water cascading down the south bound rain of the road. show me how deep. >> um, i don't know. >> almost up to your knee? >> yeah. >> reporter: your, water gushing all around this doctor's office. >> truly was like the mississippi river on both sides of the building and finally, a lake, lake michigan in my office. >> reporter: water flooding driveways turning lawns into lakes. this home got so much water, it was evacuated. how much did you lose here? >> i saw my beds a couple beds, kids' beds and clothes, right now, it's wet. >> reporter: that's roger ra
pat collins joins us live from the scene. pat, any word on when this will be fixed? >> reporter: they are hoping tomorrow morning, but who knows. the repair work continues on here at the scene. it could take a while. let me give you some idea of what happened. the amount of water that spilled here today would fill about four olympic-sized swim willing pools and neighbors say this suspect the first time they have had to deal with the water main break here. it looked like the georgia avenue...
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we begin our live team coverage now with news4's pat collins. pat? >> reporter: jim it is loud and painstaking work and it could be a while before they fix this water main. the water main broke today. it's been broken before. in fact, dr. khan, who lives here, says when he saw the water coming toward his office, he lost his patients and then he lost his patience. this is the office of dr. khan. it was right in the middle of it. >> it truly was like you know, the mississippi river on both sides of the building and finally, a lake, lake michigan in my office. >> reporter: this is dr. khan's driveway that leads to the parking lot. this is how people would normally get into his office. no patients today. >> this is perhaps the third time this is happening and this has been the worst one of all. there's water flowing on both sides and finally flooded the office. >> reporter: 2.5 million gallons of water rushing down georgia avenue. a broken 16-inch water main. a water main that's 68 years old. now, you heard the doctor. this has happened a number of times
we begin our live team coverage now with news4's pat collins. pat? >> reporter: jim it is loud and painstaking work and it could be a while before they fix this water main. the water main broke today. it's been broken before. in fact, dr. khan, who lives here, says when he saw the water coming toward his office, he lost his patients and then he lost his patience. this is the office of dr. khan. it was right in the middle of it. >> it truly was like you know, the mississippi river on...
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pat collins joins us live from the scene. pat, any word on when this will be fixed?> reporter: they are hoping tomorrow morning, but who knows. the repair work continues on here at the scene. it could take a while. let me give you some idea of what happened. the amount of water that spilled here today would fill about four olympic-sized swim willing pools and neighbors say this suspect the first time they have had to deal with the water main break here. it looked like the georgia avenue river. 2.5 million gallons of water cascading down the south bound rain of the road. show me how deep. >> um, i don't know. >> almost up to
pat collins joins us live from the scene. pat, any word on when this will be fixed?> reporter: they are hoping tomorrow morning, but who knows. the repair work continues on here at the scene. it could take a while. let me give you some idea of what happened. the amount of water that spilled here today would fill about four olympic-sized swim willing pools and neighbors say this suspect the first time they have had to deal with the water main break here. it looked like the georgia avenue...