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there will be more cases that the cps are going to have to be deciding what to do with.e who she is trying to get a judicial review of our sajid javid is decision to extract them to the united states. that's right, you have british blond people who have been radicalised fighting for islamic state, and the american authorities want to investigate things they have allegedly done against us forces. and you have two british—born militants, who have been... they may be extradited to the us. we don't quite know yet, but sajid javid is accused of having given up any british resistance towards their extradition, even though he knows that in the us they could face the death penalty, because of course... and the claim is he didn't ensure that. and one of their mothers is bringing a case against the home 0ffice bringing a case against the home office to protest them. and let's move on to the daily mail, and this very sad story we have heard about through the course of the day, this second allergy death that pret a manger, just talk us through that. celia marsh was 42, she died over
there will be more cases that the cps are going to have to be deciding what to do with.e who she is trying to get a judicial review of our sajid javid is decision to extract them to the united states. that's right, you have british blond people who have been radicalised fighting for islamic state, and the american authorities want to investigate things they have allegedly done against us forces. and you have two british—born militants, who have been... they may be extradited to the us. we...
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tactic of a ong ihi strin tg of tactics and attacks on our fi has been one attack after other, he daca, cps's threatening those com. ck>> reporter: reality che here, the president sayse's goi to do thixever. o and riht.hrouoritof the hou legislattrurth in coisxist srn . however, prohibition, i 1933, .s only one that is happen the president can say this, the reality is though, the presidenn ot do this on his own anderinly immediate legal challenge >> we know paul ryan pretty muca came out said this is not ot something en, they will fall line with, sy obviouthere's a whole process you have to go throug people>>eporeeay and thisnawioo- trying xual m oedle days hav aisay dtrc couc atndhat ptong w we'll separate factsay from couc atndhat ptong w we'll separate factsay from ound, we'll usig re"smer st, es . dave brat said he'd vote he voted to increase it.n, couc atndhat ptong w we'll separate factsay from ound, we'll usig re"smer st, why? brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands froms, brug danmpco totd voantid ngo give his big corporate donorsta bix breaks, n makindave brat went wasto
tactic of a ong ihi strin tg of tactics and attacks on our fi has been one attack after other, he daca, cps's threatening those com. ck>> reporter: reality che here, the president sayse's goi to do thixever. o and riht.hrouoritof the hou legislattrurth in coisxist srn . however, prohibition, i 1933, .s only one that is happen the president can say this, the reality is though, the presidenn ot do this on his own anderinly immediate legal challenge >> we know paul ryan pretty muca...
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royal's mom also showed up to cps thursday, but didn't have much to say, except for:"it was a very bigstanding." (vicki) one police officer in kansas will be running the kansas city marathon in áfull gear.á officer mena planned to train for ánext year's marathon-- but after the deaths of two local sheriff's deputies earlier this year... he decided now is the time to step up. running in full gear adds about 30 pounds. the handcuffs clanging the whole time. but this is his way of paying tribute to all fallen officers. <"it is nothing compared to the fight for their lives that they had to endure. so that's my mindset the entire time is: it can be hard, and it's going to get very hard, but it's going to be nothing compared to what they faced.">(vicki) faced.">(vicki) mena says there's been a benefit to him training for this marathon in uniform-- people will shout out asking if he's chasing a suspect or if he needs help-- so, he's ended up meeting a lot of the people he's there to serve. (vicki) a new study shows fitness is not only good for you, but it leads to longer life. (catherine) in
royal's mom also showed up to cps thursday, but didn't have much to say, except for:"it was a very bigstanding." (vicki) one police officer in kansas will be running the kansas city marathon in áfull gear.á officer mena planned to train for ánext year's marathon-- but after the deaths of two local sheriff's deputies earlier this year... he decided now is the time to step up. running in full gear adds about 30 pounds. the handcuffs clanging the whole time. but this is his way of...
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>> this is a cp-70. >> jimmy: cp-70? >> this is old school.i mean it's like a -- electric baby grand. [ laughter ] can you noodle with it? so i can just a little of the -- ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ray angry right there, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] i will say, the candelabra's a a bit much, buddy. all right. [ laughter ] i'll let you go with that. i'll let you go with that. [ laughter ] unbelievable. unbelievable. i can't even -- i can't even talk right now. [ laughter ] guys, it is monday. i love you, man. it is monday. we're excited to be back. we have a fantastic week of shows ahead. john cena will be on our show. >> steve: yeah! come on. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: timothée chalamet. >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: and alec baldwin will all be here. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on. love them. >> jimmy: and on thursday night, we'll be doing something fun. my man post malone is going to take me to olive garden. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: it's going to be good, man. [ cheers and applause ] never been, ne
>> this is a cp-70. >> jimmy: cp-70? >> this is old school.i mean it's like a -- electric baby grand. [ laughter ] can you noodle with it? so i can just a little of the -- ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ray angry right there, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] i will say, the candelabra's a a bit much, buddy. all right. [ laughter ] i'll let you go with that. i'll let you go with that. [ laughter ] unbelievable. unbelievable. i can't even -- i can't...
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>> i don't want to put myself in the position of i guess i cp snow which i guess is -- i don't know.cp snow was a midcentury english, what would you call them, scientist and philosopher, writer, novelist, i don't know. >> would be polymet. just like me. >> he was saying this i think i'm a cut in huge debates with f our latest, the english critic. a lot of them were over the role of outside should play a part in what is so secure the humanities and he wrote a book that at least for some time that some cachet called two cultures about it, basically people new to learn more about science. i guess what i feel now is things have changed because science is impacting technology at lease is impacting people in an everyday way that couldn't necessarily be seen quite to that extent back then. i'm not necessary arguing for that so much as just i guess a more, i don't know the way you would put it, the more circumspect look at the assumptions that are made in each of these domains and are increase the fractured world. so what do i think of the term? i do know. >> i'm used to rejecting labels. ma
>> i don't want to put myself in the position of i guess i cp snow which i guess is -- i don't know.cp snow was a midcentury english, what would you call them, scientist and philosopher, writer, novelist, i don't know. >> would be polymet. just like me. >> he was saying this i think i'm a cut in huge debates with f our latest, the english critic. a lot of them were over the role of outside should play a part in what is so secure the humanities and he wrote a book that at least...
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we'll call it the cp effect. i hope you doesn't mind.rs driving the market suggest there is still a lot of caution. consumer staples, real estate, utilities these are all names investors go into when they're a little bit antsy. back with me adam johnson. adams, at least the money is not going to the sidelines. also the resolve this, is the fourth or fifth rally attempt. each one climbs higher than previous one. that is a good sign. >> what you're talking about building momentum. if you were up at three a.m. checking overnight futures positions last night you would see the market down 200 points. we come in flat. that is a test. we go back up and come down, that's a test. we're trying to get guys comfortable where we are right now. i'm of the view the market has gotten way oversold and there is a lot of value out there, charles. charles: what i do like, the idea of technology getting slammed this money is not going to the sideline. we saw last week tech stocks were down, everything was down but money is trying to find other havens within
we'll call it the cp effect. i hope you doesn't mind.rs driving the market suggest there is still a lot of caution. consumer staples, real estate, utilities these are all names investors go into when they're a little bit antsy. back with me adam johnson. adams, at least the money is not going to the sidelines. also the resolve this, is the fourth or fifth rally attempt. each one climbs higher than previous one. that is a good sign. >> what you're talking about building momentum. if you...
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that is instead of immediately calling cps as required by law. >> the board took it upon themselves to use it as a point to say there was clear and imminent danger at the school. what they did not give us was a chance for due process and violated the brown act not to give us an opportunity to respond to the allegation. >> the district is hearing comments right now on to revoke the school's charter, a vote could come at any time. >>> heavy rains triggering in yosemite. showers moving through the bay area earlier today. the meet me is tracking it. >> it was the east bay and the south bay that saw showers, it just lit up over the valley with thousands of lightning strikes today. take a look at the video showing a huge mudslide, blocking highway 140. reporting downed trees and a lot of debris. the same area that was burned by the ferguson fire. heavy rainfall expected there well into the night. rain chances diminished tonight, not entirely finished yet. more on that coming up noall right, paul, tonight, the report that could make or break judge kavanaugh is on its way to capitol hill. the
that is instead of immediately calling cps as required by law. >> the board took it upon themselves to use it as a point to say there was clear and imminent danger at the school. what they did not give us was a chance for due process and violated the brown act not to give us an opportunity to respond to the allegation. >> the district is hearing comments right now on to revoke the school's charter, a vote could come at any time. >>> heavy rains triggering in yosemite....
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-run syrian refug cp. >> it smells of urine evreeryw skid row had about 10 toilets, i think, for thousands of people. so it's a pretty bad setup. >> so this is uh, they call it the big green machine. and, uh, it's a bathroom. >> reporter: according to the la community action network, nearly 1,8 s00 unsheltered people d row share access to just nine toilets like this one which means many oid them altogether and use buckets which are then emptied into the streets and trash cans. >> that was p.t.s.d but i dn't know nothing about that. >> reporter: willy van seals is a vietnam vet suffering from roin addiction, one of almost 3900 homeless veterans in l.a. county. >> i'll show you. the buckets that we use, are to urinate, bowel mothvement. e's nowhere around here to use the bathroom, and that'spe hard on on you know what i mean? suppose you walk around find somewhere to take a crap? come on now. >> reporter:the authorities know rehygiene is an issue the county health department reported that its teams observee s and urine on eight of ten sidewalks during a survey back in 2012. street washes lik
-run syrian refug cp. >> it smells of urine evreeryw skid row had about 10 toilets, i think, for thousands of people. so it's a pretty bad setup. >> so this is uh, they call it the big green machine. and, uh, it's a bathroom. >> reporter: according to the la community action network, nearly 1,8 s00 unsheltered people d row share access to just nine toilets like this one which means many oid them altogether and use buckets which are then emptied into the streets and trash cans....
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traditional leather requires massive amounts of water, and sxic chemicals used to process the animal hides cpto local waterways. in addition to the land and resources required to raise the animals in the first place. >> biofabrication is offering aa solutionsays, "hey, we don't need to raise these animals, we don't need to harm or kill these animals, and wene don' to use all of these resources to yield something like a fiber.it we can gron the laboratory at a much, much smaller impact." >> reporter: but what's going on here is abt more than just ather. e zanne lee says the promise of biofabrication is ility to control the properties of whatever materials modern meadow crtes. afor instance, it can mak material less flexible or more breathable depending on what it wants. and the applications can extend to home interiors or even car seats. what are we going to see in the desi of fashion with this ne world of materials? >> i think that's the fun bit, in a way. it opens up a lot of opportunity for us to plore new textures, the way something whoks and feels that perhaps challenges you t you expecte
traditional leather requires massive amounts of water, and sxic chemicals used to process the animal hides cpto local waterways. in addition to the land and resources required to raise the animals in the first place. >> biofabrication is offering aa solutionsays, "hey, we don't need to raise these animals, we don't need to harm or kill these animals, and wene don' to use all of these resources to yield something like a fiber.it we can gron the laboratory at a much, much smaller...
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ake that money and spe spend it in russia or cp or sce else. >> joining me tonight, katty kay, anchorews america. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. vivian salama, white hou corresponden for the wall street journal. and brian bennett, senior white house correspondent for time magazine. katty, you've been on the phone with your sources in saudi arabia all day. when are we going to get a clearer picture of what exactly happened here? >> they're obviously inviting caution and to wait for thee facts to c out. they're also cautioning that the turks have their owngenda in this. what we know so far of what's being alleged so far, andhat we should treat that with some heepticism. i've asked about conference that's being held in saudi arabia in about a week's time and whether there is learn in riyadh about the number of people who are pulling out of that conference. een told that the conference is secondary and cosmetic at the point and the important issue is to get to the bottom of what happened to jamal khashoggi. >> and y think about this whole episode, pet
ake that money and spe spend it in russia or cp or sce else. >> joining me tonight, katty kay, anchorews america. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. vivian salama, white hou corresponden for the wall street journal. and brian bennett, senior white house correspondent for time magazine. katty, you've been on the phone with your sources in saudi arabia all day. when are we going to get a clearer picture of what exactly happened here? >> they're...
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charges were brought against him by the cps.nderstand has now left the country. you look at many jewish members of parliament. the vile threats they have received. and one really begins to wonder, on the rise of anti—semitism in the uk. we have seen incidents in france and hatred againstjewish have seen incidents in france and hatred against jewish people have seen incidents in france and hatred againstjewish people in france and belgium and one therefore has to have concern on the rise of anti—semitism in the uk and in the rest of europe. lord levy, i am grateful. thank you. thank you. the headlines on bbc news... a helicopter belonging to the owner of leicester city football club has crashed and burst into flames shortly after a home premier league game. the bbc believes the thai owner of the club was on board at the time. a man suspected of killing 11 people in a synagogue in pittsburgh has been charged with murder. it is believed to be the worst anti—semitic attack in recent us history. glenn hoddle, the former england manag
charges were brought against him by the cps.nderstand has now left the country. you look at many jewish members of parliament. the vile threats they have received. and one really begins to wonder, on the rise of anti—semitism in the uk. we have seen incidents in france and hatred againstjewish have seen incidents in france and hatred against jewish people have seen incidents in france and hatred againstjewish people in france and belgium and one therefore has to have concern on the rise of...
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cps was founded on the 1990 thatassed in people from countries that had natural disasters or civil thegencies could come to united states and remain temporarily but nobody went home. community in this congressional district has been here since 2000 and one when there is a series of devastating earthquakes. that was in el salvador. both administrations from both parties looked the other way and renew the status year after year and this administration does not want to do that. little over 400,000 i wantly under gps and to suspend the program in the future but give them a regular immigrant status that would give them a path to citizenship. dacaon the question of that was raised, yes, we came up ,ith a number of 1.1 million the current 800,000 in daca based on adjusting the age to accommodate more people to come into the system. the president can up with 1.8 million. calculates those who are eligible who did not apply for the program in the first place. i support that number but yes, that number is more generous than anybody has come up with in congress. to what extent the president is for it, we
cps was founded on the 1990 thatassed in people from countries that had natural disasters or civil thegencies could come to united states and remain temporarily but nobody went home. community in this congressional district has been here since 2000 and one when there is a series of devastating earthquakes. that was in el salvador. both administrations from both parties looked the other way and renew the status year after year and this administration does not want to do that. little over 400,000...
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i appreciate everything i cp has done for us. my family and my wife amber is up here.as been a tremendous support through this whole thing. [applause] it's been a very humbling experience for me, and an honor to be spoken in the same breath with the other three officers that are sitting over there today. thank you very much. [applause] trump: that's a good job. he'll be running for office soon, you watch. last may officer mark dallas was on duty at dixon high school in illinois when he heard gunshots. seconds he was at right outside the auditorium where the entire senior class was gathered and in a lot of trouble. the shooter fled and fired shots at him. dallas cheesed him down before a single student was officer dallas's son joshua was one of the seniors inside that auditorium. joshua said i wasn't scared for my life at all, because i knew my dad would protect us. that? thank you officer dallas. come on up here. that's pretty good. so his son had a little confidence in him, that's not bad. >> public speaking is not my best paid i'm extremely nervous. i appreciate ever
i appreciate everything i cp has done for us. my family and my wife amber is up here.as been a tremendous support through this whole thing. [applause] it's been a very humbling experience for me, and an honor to be spoken in the same breath with the other three officers that are sitting over there today. thank you very much. [applause] trump: that's a good job. he'll be running for office soon, you watch. last may officer mark dallas was on duty at dixon high school in illinois when he heard...
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this board overturned a cp earthquakebased on two adjacent schoolyards. the board unanimously concluded that the project cpe was adequate in all respects. declining the same claims before you today about the adequacy of the easter neighborhood's eir or the use of cpe projects. finally, the easter neighborhood's eir continues to be important for the production of all types of new housing. in the mission alone, there are at least 193 units of affordable housing that are expected to rely on the easter neighborhood's eir. one of the 12 story density bonus project, and another project at 681 florida street. throughout the easter neighborhood plan in total, we estimate 19 or recently approved projects that can be in jeopardy affecting 1103 total housing units all of which will include affordable units on site or off site. in summary, the appeal does not identify any projects specific peculiar ceqa. its issue relies with the easter neighborhood rezoning. one final point, the project is being entitled with 10,000 square feet of pdr. it cannot be converted to reta
this board overturned a cp earthquakebased on two adjacent schoolyards. the board unanimously concluded that the project cpe was adequate in all respects. declining the same claims before you today about the adequacy of the easter neighborhood's eir or the use of cpe projects. finally, the easter neighborhood's eir continues to be important for the production of all types of new housing. in the mission alone, there are at least 193 units of affordable housing that are expected to rely on the...
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this board overturned a cp earthquakebased on two adjacent schoolyards. the board unanimously concluded that the project cpe was adequate in all respects. declining the same claims before you today about the adequacy of the easter neighborhood's eir or the use of cpe projects. finally, the easter neighborhood's eir continues to be important for the production of all types of new housing. in the mission alone, there are at least 193 units of affordable housing that are expected to rely on the easter neighborhood's eir. one of the 12 story density bonus project, and another project at 681 florida street. throughout the easter neighborhood plan in total, we estimate 19 or
this board overturned a cp earthquakebased on two adjacent schoolyards. the board unanimously concluded that the project cpe was adequate in all respects. declining the same claims before you today about the adequacy of the easter neighborhood's eir or the use of cpe projects. finally, the easter neighborhood's eir continues to be important for the production of all types of new housing. in the mission alone, there are at least 193 units of affordable housing that are expected to rely on the...
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the independent office for police conduct has now passed the matter on to the cps, who will considerhas signed a new five—year contract at manchester united. it is a big turnaround for shaw, who was heavily criticised by boss jose mourinho last season. but he has made the left—back spot his own, and is back in the england reckoning, too. he has been rewarded with a new contract worth around £150,000 a week. the formula one drivers‘ championship could be wrapped up this weekend if lewis hamilton can collect eight points more than sebastian vettel at the us grand prix. a result like that in austin would bring a fifth world title for hamilton, taking him level with the greatjuan manuel fangio. hamilton would sitjoint second in the all—time list, behind only michael schumacher, who has seven. he also trails the german's record number of 91 race victories by 20. michael's stats are incredible, and i'm still quite a long way away. but iam here i'm still quite a long way away. but i am here for sometimes still, so i'm just going to keep working hard and keep doing what i do, and what i love
the independent office for police conduct has now passed the matter on to the cps, who will considerhas signed a new five—year contract at manchester united. it is a big turnaround for shaw, who was heavily criticised by boss jose mourinho last season. but he has made the left—back spot his own, and is back in the england reckoning, too. he has been rewarded with a new contract worth around £150,000 a week. the formula one drivers‘ championship could be wrapped up this weekend if lewis...
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questions about bill's affair with monica lewinsky, hillary clinton tried to argue that bill spadea did cpll clinton did not abuse his power. >> no, no. >> people who look at the incidents of 90s, they say a president of united states can note have a consential relationship with an intern. >> she was an adult. liz: democrats are upset by this. bill was 49 at the time, monica 22, just 7 years older than cell see, here is the founder of original "me too" movement. >> i think about the thing hillary clinton says about will monica lewinsky and bill clinton affair not an abuse of power, that is tragic and wrong. liz: bringing back madison and al. is it a a con-- consensual relationship. >> it could still be an abuse of power, that is what hooped happened. he was abusing his power. it was unacceptable. and hillary and her comments are more unacceptable. she claims to be a supporter of women. she only supports women that benefit her, they are sick of it. >> that is not fair. secretary clinton has a blind spot when it comes to talk about women who accuse her husband of misdeeds, other than -- >> s
questions about bill's affair with monica lewinsky, hillary clinton tried to argue that bill spadea did cpll clinton did not abuse his power. >> no, no. >> people who look at the incidents of 90s, they say a president of united states can note have a consential relationship with an intern. >> she was an adult. liz: democrats are upset by this. bill was 49 at the time, monica 22, just 7 years older than cell see, here is the founder of original "me too" movement....
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for the marine cps marathon sunday.mark shows us what's being done to make sure everybody stays safe. > as you can see, runners are picking up their shirt and their big numbers getting the big race. 64 countries will be represented on sunday. 150,000 spectators. there will be road closures that you'll have to be aware of if you're near the course and safety is a big concern in light of what's been going on around the country with pipe bombs. >> we do different scenarios that we can all react to. the pipe bomb scenarios, backpack scenarios, is one of those that we work with. so just recently happened, oside our protocols. >> coverage on news4 begins at 6:0 a.m. if you want to know anything about roadur cl, traffic delays or getting to and from the marathon, go to the nbc washington app and search marathon. >> a knee injury during a basketball game side lined the rising junior at georgetown prep. h classmates rallied around the classmate from nigeria on his path to recovery. >> reporter: at georgetown prep, in fall, stude
for the marine cps marathon sunday.mark shows us what's being done to make sure everybody stays safe. > as you can see, runners are picking up their shirt and their big numbers getting the big race. 64 countries will be represented on sunday. 150,000 spectators. there will be road closures that you'll have to be aware of if you're near the course and safety is a big concern in light of what's been going on around the country with pipe bombs. >> we do different scenarios that we can all...
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just tweeted out about the marine cps marathon aswell. tomorrow if you're trying to train for the marathon, this is really warmweather. 86 tomorrow. very close to 90 degrees on thursday. melissa, that does not mak me ayhati cld still use aal lit of summer. a coup of different first four traffic alerts this morning. eastbound veirs mill road diverted there. this is a crash investigation involving a motorcycle from overnight. the thi in the past 12 hours or so so they're turning you aroundhere in the eastbound lanes. forestville,re this is w nicole jacobs is for us this morning. we have all lanes blocked there cause of an incident involving a dump truck. l soune it may have hit the bottom of the overpass on the beltway. two left lanes are blocked because of that incident as they bring a bridge inspection team out. inner loop and outer loop looking . go >> coming up, the f is getting worse and the shot is evolving. >> plus put a ring on it. ahead of the new season, the washingtonol cs do just that. checking out the championship bling in our
just tweeted out about the marine cps marathon aswell. tomorrow if you're trying to train for the marathon, this is really warmweather. 86 tomorrow. very close to 90 degrees on thursday. melissa, that does not mak me ayhati cld still use aal lit of summer. a coup of different first four traffic alerts this morning. eastbound veirs mill road diverted there. this is a crash investigation involving a motorcycle from overnight. the thi in the past 12 hours or so so they're turning you aroundhere in...
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vast majority are mandatory reporters whether it is a therapist, reporting child abuse years later or cps worker. same situation, most cases don't involve witnesses but there is a witness, make the evidence and other evidence collected, don't necessarily need the victim to make the case to move forward without the victim but typically we would take the same approach as having an advocate reach out for the third-party reporter provide them with information if they want to report, this is how you do it and these other services available to you and we have john and jane dough rape recording, to submit a legislation passed two years ago, to keep those rape kits for 20 years. >> a number of cases, the cases that go to trial and once they go to trial do you know the conviction rate. >> the state attorney. and it is 55% cleared by arrest, 45 cleared by exception. exceptional clearances don't go to trial, we don't track the reason for the exception, and approved reasons, suspects died in a non-extradition state or things like that but the vast majority are cases declined for prosecution. we have
vast majority are mandatory reporters whether it is a therapist, reporting child abuse years later or cps worker. same situation, most cases don't involve witnesses but there is a witness, make the evidence and other evidence collected, don't necessarily need the victim to make the case to move forward without the victim but typically we would take the same approach as having an advocate reach out for the third-party reporter provide them with information if they want to report, this is how you...
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cp mac to have his strongest work to get it done and he didn't so if he had we wouldn't be in the situation that we are in right now. >> next question from our cosponsor about social security what is your position on strengthening social security for future and current generationgenerations into senar mcconnell made comments recently about there may have to be cut coming so why don't you start out social security. >> one of the most important programs in the country and my position with regards to it is wthat iswe need to start now ton fixing it. right now they project that will go insolvent and related different program is going to go insolvent in 2026. members of congress have been aa long time have known this for decades and haven't sat down to start the hard work. they talk about it from time to time about the fact they had to up the eligibility age back in the '90s but that's one thing in a 30 year span and what we need to do now is sit down and come up with a solution. any solution i would agree to anthony to sit down and talk with experts on both sides of the aisle but any solution i
cp mac to have his strongest work to get it done and he didn't so if he had we wouldn't be in the situation that we are in right now. >> next question from our cosponsor about social security what is your position on strengthening social security for future and current generationgenerations into senar mcconnell made comments recently about there may have to be cut coming so why don't you start out social security. >> one of the most important programs in the country and my position...
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the cp rally over to you. liz: you know what charles the markets were down. they cite you in the chair. welcome to 2:00 p.m. so glad to have you every day. raking is, president trump and the first lady get a birds eye view of the devastation from deadly hurricane michael. the hardest hit areas, panama city and mexico beach florida. they visited the distribution center and met homeowners who have lost everything. blake burman is live in following their trip step-by-step. this comes as the market search desperately following wall street's worst week since march as earning seasons get to the full swing, the dallas in swinging at health. at one point i was down 89 points. right now up 107. s&p is an undergrad. now it's up for. the nasdaq not making a go of it just yet. last week's scary selloff taking money investors by surprise leaving them to wonder was what you see on the side of your screen from the big word just a painful quick episode for the death knell of the bull market? self-made billionaire has made a career of nailing the right market calls at the rig
the cp rally over to you. liz: you know what charles the markets were down. they cite you in the chair. welcome to 2:00 p.m. so glad to have you every day. raking is, president trump and the first lady get a birds eye view of the devastation from deadly hurricane michael. the hardest hit areas, panama city and mexico beach florida. they visited the distribution center and met homeowners who have lost everything. blake burman is live in following their trip step-by-step. this comes as the market...
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child protective services until recently was so under funded and under manned that you had kids at cpsdesks. in texas by law you can be too gay to adopt one of those kids into your loving household. we need a senator that's going to stand up for the full civil rights of every single american regardless of who you love and what your sexual orientation is. grateful for the question and grateful for the opportunity for texas to stand up. >> we're going to be right back with more questions for the students at university of houston. oh, we've got ma tilda here. i thought you were done. ma tilda, your question please. >> good evening, congressman. i was just wondering, how many hours of sleep do you get per night? >> we are averaging somewhere between four and six. as you all may know fueled by the fine food at what a burger. [ cheers and applause ] >> but you know what? driven -- driven by people by you, the example and the inspiration you provide. all of these amazing volunteers. all of these folks getting after it right now deciding the election of our lifetimes. i've never been more ener
child protective services until recently was so under funded and under manned that you had kids at cpsdesks. in texas by law you can be too gay to adopt one of those kids into your loving household. we need a senator that's going to stand up for the full civil rights of every single american regardless of who you love and what your sexual orientation is. grateful for the question and grateful for the opportunity for texas to stand up. >> we're going to be right back with more questions...
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as you can see the cp effect is working. this market is coming back.back. ♪ charles: moving closer to the closing bell. right now the markets are mixed, but gotten a lot better since we started. want to bring back aaron gibbs. let me tell you what's interesting to me. amazon got another upgrade, $2400 target. also got an up grade, and i have seen retailers intraday look interesting. ralph lauren came off the lows. i'm thinking santa claus rally. i'm thinking a strong consumer. is this sort of a signal maybe that could be possible? >> we have been talking to clients about we have really good gdp growth. retailers have been forecasting this holiday season to be the biggest ever. their big problem now is actually staffing. so we see that, that once the numbers start coming in, once we start seeing the holiday sales, that could be a real push at the end of the year. it could really create that consumer confidence and flow through into the markets. this is something we are looking for for the end of the year. today again, consumer discretionary up across th
as you can see the cp effect is working. this market is coming back.back. ♪ charles: moving closer to the closing bell. right now the markets are mixed, but gotten a lot better since we started. want to bring back aaron gibbs. let me tell you what's interesting to me. amazon got another upgrade, $2400 target. also got an up grade, and i have seen retailers intraday look interesting. ralph lauren came off the lows. i'm thinking santa claus rally. i'm thinking a strong consumer. is this sort of...
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henry high school in richmond advised teachers to investigate problems instead of reporting abuse to cps by law. last night they decided against revoking the charter and as to study it further. >>> some parents in west hollywood are keeping their kids out of elementary school because of bullying concerns. parents at west hollywood elementary school say there is a student who has been terrorizing other kids for the past two years. they say the bullying has gone from beating children up to threatening them with scissors. parents including actor ian deering say they are fed up and the school refused to take action. >> this classroom now has been evacuated twice this year. he has brandished scissors. he has verbally assaulted children and verbally assaulted children and threatened to kill them. he held scissors in his hands. and the school is not doing anything! >> the los angeles unified school district said it has a strict no tolerance policy when it comes to bullying, hazing or any threatening behavior. >> unfortunate to see that happening at those schools. happens everywhere. >>> let's t
henry high school in richmond advised teachers to investigate problems instead of reporting abuse to cps by law. last night they decided against revoking the charter and as to study it further. >>> some parents in west hollywood are keeping their kids out of elementary school because of bullying concerns. parents at west hollywood elementary school say there is a student who has been terrorizing other kids for the past two years. they say the bullying has gone from beating children up...
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it all happened within the saui cp con suecon sue u lat saudi government employees. enoup enough of them that t p be pretbe pretty quickly . i thip i think that the mi presidep president presides to p to to be colluding wit pto come up wito come up w. that's not the role for the p w. administration. the saudis should do what they need to do. let them figure out what they need to do. they're grown-ups. the united states should decide how it will then respond. but there are these many, many reports that the trump administration and the saudi government are jointly trying to come up with a plausible story. this is not the role of the united states government to cover-up some foreign government's misdeeds. >> the reason i say leading from behind, remember the conservatives it used to enrage them. they would say this president is not being strong and decisive enough. talking about president obama. he's leading from behind. this seems like leading from behind. where is the outrage? what happened with that criticism? >> you know, on this -- if you broaden this out, there is
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room for compromise and should be done and as far as i a and cps and the wall, will never let up until ms-13 is crushd and destroyed. to you r: same question and clarify what you believe the role of ice is and as some would you go as far s to disband the aigence sne mrs. grechen shirley: no, i don't defend ice. two parts, one part goes after ms-13. part of ice goes after drug traffickering and child traffickers, that part of ice need to be secured and strengthened. of ice is ripping breastfeeding babies away from mothers. that part of ice does need reform. people at the top of ice have called for reform. part of ice taking babies away from parents is making it for ice to do their job going after gangs and ms-13 has s and the grown in the years king has been in office. missed an important opportunity. i am raising my children here, 'm deeply concerned with the threat to our community from ms-13. this is not a partisan issue. not indict representatives, he did not alone. county executives county executive given a seat in the audience, not table to have a conversation. to be democrats and
room for compromise and should be done and as far as i a and cps and the wall, will never let up until ms-13 is crushd and destroyed. to you r: same question and clarify what you believe the role of ice is and as some would you go as far s to disband the aigence sne mrs. grechen shirley: no, i don't defend ice. two parts, one part goes after ms-13. part of ice goes after drug traffickering and child traffickers, that part of ice need to be secured and strengthened. of ice is ripping...
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i probably would have said something different if i were in her position, but i'm not -- cp ken what have said? >> i'm not going to insert myself -- kennedy: insert away, antoine. i think what hillary could have said is that, you know, things happened, and she could have probably capitalized on the moment that we live in and use it as a teaching tool to show young girls or those who have been through sexual assault, whatever it is, she could have really used it as a teachable moment -- kennedy: yeah. she could have done that so many times, and i agree with you, she could have said, you know what? yeah, man, looking back, boy, did we have the -- >> make no mistake. the second part of her interview was accurate and correct to say, you know what? the president of the united states -- kennedy: absolute deflection. >> i'll be interested to know what melania trump will have to say this -- kennedy: she just had a very honest interview -- >> i said in 2058. keep in mind, this happened then -- kennedy: well, he was still president of the united states. he was sworn to uphold and defend the co
i probably would have said something different if i were in her position, but i'm not -- cp ken what have said? >> i'm not going to insert myself -- kennedy: insert away, antoine. i think what hillary could have said is that, you know, things happened, and she could have probably capitalized on the moment that we live in and use it as a teaching tool to show young girls or those who have been through sexual assault, whatever it is, she could have really used it as a teachable moment --...
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raised in and always other kind of hoops that parents typically have to go through when dealing with cps. [inaudible] jason: exactly. angela: absolutely very jason: that is attributed to a number of our economically deprived communities for a lot of the reason we have a lot of crime in america is because we have so many families that were raised without fathers, and make, even myself, i was not raised with a father, i a single-parent mother. i was bad for a while. fortunately, i was able to smarten up and get my act together. but if you do not have somebody to steer you in the right direction or a mentorship program for at-risk youth, it makes it very hard to be able to see where you want to go in life and actually become something. things we live in america where it is a country that we can do that. working andou stay statements like, and your goals can be accomplished. angela: i want to say one thing. i am sorry, but the government can over all medical. even the doctor and a nurse asked him to step outside of the room. he refused. their question was -- where is she going to go? she has
raised in and always other kind of hoops that parents typically have to go through when dealing with cps. [inaudible] jason: exactly. angela: absolutely very jason: that is attributed to a number of our economically deprived communities for a lot of the reason we have a lot of crime in america is because we have so many families that were raised without fathers, and make, even myself, i was not raised with a father, i a single-parent mother. i was bad for a while. fortunately, i was able to...
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we got something of a cp effect going on led by consumer services, netflix, consumer staples, financeealth care. some of that is cautionary. what do you think about going into the last hour of trading? >> i think the market's going to continue to be volatile and it's going to be -- charles: where is the bias, up or down? >> probably up one day, down the next day. charles: that was the lamest ever. in a meeting i said bring mitch, he will give us a definitive answer. >> up. how's that? charles: liz claman, up. liz: you know, i called it rock-tober two weeks ago. charles: i love it. ill goi i'm going to steal it. liz: volatility is the name of the game again on wall street. the dow making another triple digit swing, falling as low as 319 points, turning positive, heading lower following the release of the fed minutes an hour ago, now trying to claw back despite yesterday's 547-point move higher. markets are having trouble deciphering political and economic headlines, muddying the search for direction. our floor show traders are amassing before our cameras right now to try
we got something of a cp effect going on led by consumer services, netflix, consumer staples, financeealth care. some of that is cautionary. what do you think about going into the last hour of trading? >> i think the market's going to continue to be volatile and it's going to be -- charles: where is the bias, up or down? >> probably up one day, down the next day. charles: that was the lamest ever. in a meeting i said bring mitch, he will give us a definitive answer. >> up....
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i also want to think the port of ia cp and congratulations to your incoming president, chief paul celld chief. i have a lot of respect for this chief. that means i have to be here next year, is that right? looking like that, right? that's okay. for you guys, anything i can do, i'll do. very importantly, i want to recognize our law enforcement partners from around the world who have traveled here to share their experience and to strengthen the vital cooperation that we all practice together. great cooperation all over the world. we deeply value your friendship and your partnership and thank you very much for being here. thank you. this year, we proudly celebrate the 125th anniversary of the international association of chiefs of police. a great group. today, i stand before you as president of the united states to tell you that my administration will always honor, cherish, and support the men and women in blue, and we are proud to do it. [cheers and applause] working together, we have achieved extraordinary progress in the fight against violent crime. we understand that reducing crime be
i also want to think the port of ia cp and congratulations to your incoming president, chief paul celld chief. i have a lot of respect for this chief. that means i have to be here next year, is that right? looking like that, right? that's okay. for you guys, anything i can do, i'll do. very importantly, i want to recognize our law enforcement partners from around the world who have traveled here to share their experience and to strengthen the vital cooperation that we all practice together....
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ees nearly a million members of the muslim minority are living in bangladesh's refugee cps.k in this country, some voters in georgia are waiting in line for nearly three hours to cast their ballots in that state's heated race for governor. long lines have plagued the polls around the atlanta area ig fulton, cobb annett counties. election officials said turnout monday, the first day of in- person early voting, tripled over the first day of voting in the 2014 midterm election. canada today became the second and largest country to legalize marijuana. uruguay was the first. over 100 canadian pot shops were slated to open today. some opened their doors at the stroke of midnight, as hundreds customers lined the streets outside. canadian officials insisted legalizing pot will improve public health and safety. >> you cannot regulate aan prohibited sub. so we are lifting the prohibition. that's what legalization is, to enable us, to implement a comprehensive and far more effective system of regulatory control and order to tievery aspect of the prod, distribution and consumption of ca
ees nearly a million members of the muslim minority are living in bangladesh's refugee cps.k in this country, some voters in georgia are waiting in line for nearly three hours to cast their ballots in that state's heated race for governor. long lines have plagued the polls around the atlanta area ig fulton, cobb annett counties. election officials said turnout monday, the first day of in- person early voting, tripled over the first day of voting in the 2014 midterm election. canada today became...
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he had cp from florida to west virginia. he was there for less than 24 hours.e was still in his wheelchair. i heard reports that he wasa surrounded b mob, a group that viciously beat him. i can't corroborate that, which says what i heard.h >> ?ooich says something about that federal prison. >> they say more than that. they say they transferred him there for a different reason and there was somebody thre waiting for him. we really don't know. >> woodruff: a lot of questions. started on this criminal path from a very early age.ab tell uout his career. >> he was a criminal at age 13. he was robbing convenience stores. he dropped out of school at the age of 14. he ran a criminal inter prize for decades and dec we had this charm and this sort of apphel. ured people into his net, including women. he often had two or three women going at a time. he took that one on the road with him, but he tried to take the other one with him first an she ga and came home. then he took catherine greig on the road with him. >> woodruff: he was an fb.i. informant over what period of hi
he had cp from florida to west virginia. he was there for less than 24 hours.e was still in his wheelchair. i heard reports that he wasa surrounded b mob, a group that viciously beat him. i can't corroborate that, which says what i heard.h >> ?ooich says something about that federal prison. >> they say more than that. they say they transferred him there for a different reason and there was somebody thre waiting for him. we really don't know. >> woodruff: a lot of questions....
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raise,l: the example you right, her and her husband were very active in mississippi, in aa cp, in voter registration movements -- naacp, in voter registration movements. , as a business owner who owned her own business -- think about it, too, not just that she owned her own business, but who were the clients in her business? other black women, right? even her manufacturing, at a time when black women beauty manufacturers who were supplying her product -- there was no one the police chief could go to and say fire her because she owned her own business. she was economically autonomous, served herutician and other beauticians well to take their own risk because they did not have the fear of attribution. women and men would lose their jobs all the time if their civil rights activity was found out. that was definitely a big reason. what are some other reasons? yes? >> you mentioned the aim to mobilize the titian's because they are like missionaries and everyone they come in contact with, they make [inaudible] likelowed them to be missionaries to spread the word and activism. -- you mentioned
raise,l: the example you right, her and her husband were very active in mississippi, in aa cp, in voter registration movements -- naacp, in voter registration movements. , as a business owner who owned her own business -- think about it, too, not just that she owned her own business, but who were the clients in her business? other black women, right? even her manufacturing, at a time when black women beauty manufacturers who were supplying her product -- there was no one the police chief could...
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well, it could be thursday's cp ireport. if this one does come in hotter than expected, we're going to hear a lot of chatter how about the fed is right to overshoot because that's how you stop inflation in its tracks. but i'm thinking this. on the other hand, we have a tame cpi number that would be exactly what you would need, and you would expect the market to bottom on that report. if it hasn't bottomed already. finally, on friday we get earnings from three of the largest banks on earth, jpmorgan, citi and wells fargo yoblg the banks can blow away the numbers because long-term interest rates haven't kept pace with short-term interest rates however, those long-term rates surged this week the ten-year treasure have i now at 3.2%. and that means the future for all these financials is brighter than it was a week ago i bet jpmorgan will talk about how the economy is so strong that it is driving good loan growth, something ceo jamie dimon told us a few weeks ago when we spoke to him in philadelphia i think wells fargo will be up
well, it could be thursday's cp ireport. if this one does come in hotter than expected, we're going to hear a lot of chatter how about the fed is right to overshoot because that's how you stop inflation in its tracks. but i'm thinking this. on the other hand, we have a tame cpi number that would be exactly what you would need, and you would expect the market to bottom on that report. if it hasn't bottomed already. finally, on friday we get earnings from three of the largest banks on earth,...
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to live in, and go through all these hoops that you typically have to go through when dealing with cps. [ inaudible ] >> absolutely, that is actually credited to a number of our economically deprived communities for a lot of the reason that we have a lot of crime in america, because we have so many families that were raised without fathers and me even myself, i wasn't raised with my father, i had a single parent mother and i was bad for a while, fortunately i was able to smarten up and get my act together. but at the same time, if you don't have somebody to kind of steer you in the right direction, or even a mentorship program for at-risk youth, it's hard to see where you actually want to go in life and become something. but thank god we live in america and you can do that as long as you always stay working and vigilant, your goals can always be accomplished. >> i just wanted to say one thing. the government can overrule medical. because even a nurse and a doctor asked the sheriff if he would step out of the room and just stand outside of the door, he refused and their question was whe
to live in, and go through all these hoops that you typically have to go through when dealing with cps. [ inaudible ] >> absolutely, that is actually credited to a number of our economically deprived communities for a lot of the reason that we have a lot of crime in america, because we have so many families that were raised without fathers and me even myself, i wasn't raised with my father, i had a single parent mother and i was bad for a while, fortunately i was able to smarten up and...
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but that's corrupt bargain the cp has made.'re not herotaining trump, they're collaborators working with him even though they know he's -- a ook. [ light laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we'll be righniback with jr garner, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i don't give a damn 'bout my reputation you're living in the past it's a new generation ♪ ♪ a girl can do what she wants to do w thatt i'm ♪ ♪ going to do and i don't give damn 'bout bad reputation ♪ (nationwide jingle) oh brad, check it out. (agent) there's a variety of packages, so we could take care of any additions you want to do up here. (peyton) this could be a songbout home insurance. all right, i'll try it out. (strumming) wait, maybe it's about auto insurance. (agent) with nationwide, you could save up to 20% by bundling your home and auto insurance. bundling home and auto. what do you call that, a crossover? no, it's more of a mashup., yemashup! you see, that's why we're a great band! we're not a band. b yes
but that's corrupt bargain the cp has made.'re not herotaining trump, they're collaborators working with him even though they know he's -- a ook. [ light laughter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we'll be righniback with jr garner, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i don't give a damn 'bout my reputation you're living in the past it's a new generation ♪ ♪ a girl can do what she wants to do w thatt i'm ♪ ♪ going...
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the independent office for police conduct has now passed the matter on to the cps, who will consider officers. luke shaw has signed a new five year contract at manchester united. it's a big turn around for shaw, who was heavily criticised by boss jose mourinho last season. but he's made the left back spot his own, and is back in the england reckoning, too. he's been rewarded with a new contract worth around £150,000 a week. eddiejones says england number eight nathan hughes "deeply regrets" a tweet that contributed to an additional two—week ban that's ruled him out of three of the autumn internationals. hughes was banned for four weeks for a punch, but had his suspension increased after tweeting "what a joke" in apparent reaction to the charges. hughes' absence is one of a number that eddiejones has had to deal with. so he's turned to gloucester number eight ben morgan, who's included for the first time for three years. but there is no place for his club team—mate danny cipriani. there are also eight uncapped players included, butjones insists the injuries that have deprived him of s
the independent office for police conduct has now passed the matter on to the cps, who will consider officers. luke shaw has signed a new five year contract at manchester united. it's a big turn around for shaw, who was heavily criticised by boss jose mourinho last season. but he's made the left back spot his own, and is back in the england reckoning, too. he's been rewarded with a new contract worth around £150,000 a week. eddiejones says england number eight nathan hughes "deeply...
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i suppose if anyone has a view, the leader of the cps will be one with a view listen to.w on computers that needs to be downloaded as it takes so much time. that itself is affecting the rate at which investigations can take place and ultimately justice which investigations can take place and ultimatelyjustice victims of serious crimes. a sceptic would point out that someone in this position would rattle the tinfoil more money particular with the budget coming up. the technology has not kept up with data downloads and it makes it difficult for those working in this area to do the job. which leads us to the next story, sticking with the budget, this one, budget to get broadband up to speed. it is interesting because so much money is going into this, announced tomorrow. it is important. we forget how a remote community in the uk will not have access and so much is done online and if you do not have that it cuts you off. there are things you cannot do without the superfast access. data downloads being a key thing, so it is important the government supports this. and also 0fco
i suppose if anyone has a view, the leader of the cps will be one with a view listen to.w on computers that needs to be downloaded as it takes so much time. that itself is affecting the rate at which investigations can take place and ultimately justice which investigations can take place and ultimatelyjustice victims of serious crimes. a sceptic would point out that someone in this position would rattle the tinfoil more money particular with the budget coming up. the technology has not kept up...
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live coverage on c pan spp cp 2 at 8:00 bill schutte and democrat gretchen whitt mere compete. they have 13 days until the election. c-span is the primary source for campaign 2018. >>> sunday on c-span q and a names mann author and residents at johns hopkins university at school of advantagesed international studies talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy i'm studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there is not an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean it's not too soon on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000 plus american lives, cost $2 trillion. and i think -- i write in my
live coverage on c pan spp cp 2 at 8:00 bill schutte and democrat gretchen whitt mere compete. they have 13 days until the election. c-span is the primary source for campaign 2018. >>> sunday on c-span q and a names mann author and residents at johns hopkins university at school of advantagesed international studies talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy i'm studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there is not an objective history done...
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the second thing that the social security benefits is something of the cp cpi even though i'm oo the consumer price index for the elderly. it's not just the cpi data tracks typical inflation. it is a inflationary measure for the senior population because often times inflationary places are very different for the senior population who are on medication and need hospital products and the like. that is how we secure social security in two ways, having a rocksolid policy and id to make the changes and progrowth economic policies that are going to bring the revenues into the government so we have the financial ability to fund social security and then the two legislative pieces that will increase the payment to seniors. >> next question for mr. fitzpatrick on the minimum wage. current federal minimum wage is 725, which for an individual working 40 hours a week would grow approximately 15,000 per year. do you support raising the minimum wage and if so, to what level and how you would do it or if you are opposed why would you not raise its? >> it needs to be raised and we need to raise it to
the second thing that the social security benefits is something of the cp cpi even though i'm oo the consumer price index for the elderly. it's not just the cpi data tracks typical inflation. it is a inflationary measure for the senior population because often times inflationary places are very different for the senior population who are on medication and need hospital products and the like. that is how we secure social security in two ways, having a rocksolid policy and id to make the changes...
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we're a calling it the cp effect. >> bill: are you going to claim that?hing at 2:00 to see what happens with the cp effect. >> sandra: you have to own it on the way down, too, charles. the president tweeted a couple of times. one time quoting you. his most recent tweet in this. incredible number just out. 7 million 36,000 jobs opening. it is all working. stock market up big. strock profits. we're number one in world by far. job openings over 7 million of them. >> by the way, president trump actually undercut himself. it was 7,136,000 jobs. this is -- let me tell you how remarkable this is. we didn't cross 6 million until june. 3 million extra job openings in three months. mind-boggling. construction, 298,000 versus 215,000 a year ago. manufacturing 488,000 versus 416 thousand a year ago. finance, wholesale, all these people moving out of retail into wholesale warehouse jobs. the list goes on and on and on. i mean, this is the first time ever we've cracked 7 million. we just cracked 6 million this summer. it's amazing. >> sandra: a lot of jobs that need wo
we're a calling it the cp effect. >> bill: are you going to claim that?hing at 2:00 to see what happens with the cp effect. >> sandra: you have to own it on the way down, too, charles. the president tweeted a couple of times. one time quoting you. his most recent tweet in this. incredible number just out. 7 million 36,000 jobs opening. it is all working. stock market up big. strock profits. we're number one in world by far. job openings over 7 million of them. >> by the way,...
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