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in real life, ione says, she was falling for cusack. >> i remember sitting next to john and just, like sort of like, oh, no, i'm falling in love, i'm falling in love. we never did anything about it. but it was still a big -- i still think we had feelings for each other. >> and that's why we love romantic movies. because every kind of love however improbable is possible. >> we love the prince charming, we love the man who adores us, and would do anything ridiculous, or wonderful, or big or small for us. >> i don't think he's reeling in embarrassment. >> the message is simply just that, at the end of the day, we all just want that kind of love. we want the big, grand love. >> good night. >> good night. >> i'll be right back. mr. grey will see me now. >> and you'll see him. all 50 shades of him. >> hungry? >> very. >> like, eat six candy bars and take off his shirt and it's rude. >> next. next. he's hyperventilating after opening his verizon bill. hey, who's that? that's... that switched to sprint and saved 50%. plus i got this samsung for 8 bucks a month. (vo) get the best price for peop
in real life, ione says, she was falling for cusack. >> i remember sitting next to john and just, like sort of like, oh, no, i'm falling in love, i'm falling in love. we never did anything about it. but it was still a big -- i still think we had feelings for each other. >> and that's why we love romantic movies. because every kind of love however improbable is possible. >> we love the prince charming, we love the man who adores us, and would do anything ridiculous, or...
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cusack: thanks. >> you can see the house in about 20 minutes. then rod rosenstein. on c-span2, the senate will gavel in at 3:00, and on c-span three, a look at the federal budget process with members of the house and senate committees, at 12:35. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the conservative political action conference met over the past several days outside of washington. mick mulvaney spoke to the group on saturday for about 15 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> i love that song. welcome to the jungle. good afternoon. all right. so full disclosure -- someone told me
cusack: thanks. >> you can see the house in about 20 minutes. then rod rosenstein. on c-span2, the senate will gavel in at 3:00, and on c-span three, a look at the federal budget process with members of the house and senate committees, at 12:35. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and...
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melissa: thank you, bob cusack, doug schoen. >> thank you.id: that last word was from a democrat, for the record. >> an american patriot. david: american patriot. right on, doug. we love both you guys. you're the best. >>> a massive selloff going on wall street. will it continue? this the is worst week for the dow in nine years. what you need before the opening bell on monday. ♪ melissa: the president arriving at joint base andrews. the president an first lady will depart shortly for palm beach, florida. david: i bet he is glad to get out of that beltway swamp today. dow tumbling 665 points, more than 2 1/2%. this is the biggest drop since "brexit" in june of 2016. now for the week, the dow lost more than 1095 points, the worst point decline since october 2008. let's go back to nicole at the stock exchange. of course, nicole, it is in light of this huge 7,000 point rise, so you have to put it in perspective. >> oh, sure. when you talk about the election, from the election we're up 37% roughly. we already had a great 2018. so the trend continu
melissa: thank you, bob cusack, doug schoen. >> thank you.id: that last word was from a democrat, for the record. >> an american patriot. david: american patriot. right on, doug. we love both you guys. you're the best. >>> a massive selloff going on wall street. will it continue? this the is worst week for the dow in nine years. what you need before the opening bell on monday. ♪ melissa: the president arriving at joint base andrews. the president an first lady will depart...
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we have bob cusack, "the hill" editor-in-chief. president is not given to high per -- hyperbole so i knowt is true when it comes to daca. it is like the batch lower ceremony. >> trump is also ask for the end of so-called chain ply graduation and lottery -- migration and lottery visa. do you think there will be a deal? possibly in the senate. honestly they're only spending a week on this debate. mitch mcconnell said, we have to move on to other things. and a week in the senate is really half a week because they only working tuesday through thursday. melissa: they don't like to work a lot. >> it will be tough. melissa: the debate has started that feels like a little bit of a joke because we've been debating about this forever. everybody knows where they stand. they all had a chance to talk to each other. this is just time for people to have their opportunity to stand up to make speeches but as far as clarifying their position, hasn't everybody already done that? >> yes, i think you're right, melissa. that is why it is so difficult. t
we have bob cusack, "the hill" editor-in-chief. president is not given to high per -- hyperbole so i knowt is true when it comes to daca. it is like the batch lower ceremony. >> trump is also ask for the end of so-called chain ply graduation and lottery -- migration and lottery visa. do you think there will be a deal? possibly in the senate. honestly they're only spending a week on this debate. mitch mcconnell said, we have to move on to other things. and a week in the senate is...
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. >> harris: bob cusack editor and chief of the hill. as we cover this breaking news now with the students getting onto the bus and trying to insert their conversations, bob, always good to have you along. i don't know if you heard the democrat calling for the death penalty for the shooter in this. and from my reporting that would be kind of an exception and some news-making with him joining others across the aisle. >> yeah, without a doubt. just shows the passion, the anger, the angst that is happening in florida and across the country, and the politics have shifted. there is no doubt about that. you know, these kids in florida, these walkout -- these rallies going to tallahassee. they are coming to washington and they are going to be pushing. this congress is out this week. but this issue is going to be certainly on the front burner when they get back next week. >> harris: you know the gentleman was just telling me that they got this bipartisan legislation moving through. others on the hill have bipartisan. where do you think they can
. >> harris: bob cusack editor and chief of the hill. as we cover this breaking news now with the students getting onto the bus and trying to insert their conversations, bob, always good to have you along. i don't know if you heard the democrat calling for the death penalty for the shooter in this. and from my reporting that would be kind of an exception and some news-making with him joining others across the aisle. >> yeah, without a doubt. just shows the passion, the anger, the...
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. >> host: bob cusack, editor in chief with the hill. read more@thehill.com. thanks.com. thanks for the update. >> guest: tanks, bill. >> the national governors association hosted its annual winter meeting over the weekend in washington. one of the speakers was australian prime minister malcolm turnbull who talk about the economic interest between his country and the u.s. he also said done with the chair and vice chair of the nga to answer a few questions. this is 40 minutes. >> and now for the main event. it's my honor to welcome our first speaker and distinguished guest, the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. mr. prime minister, thank you for joining us today and providing an opportunity to continue a dialogue aboutpr howe can all work in partnership to grow our economies to gather. for those of you who do not know, the prime ministers address is especially timely. 2018 marks 100 years since our two countries became allies in world war i. since 1918 our relationship has grown beyond just military alliance. globalization has allowed our states and citizensob to
. >> host: bob cusack, editor in chief with the hill. read more@thehill.com. thanks.com. thanks for the update. >> guest: tanks, bill. >> the national governors association hosted its annual winter meeting over the weekend in washington. one of the speakers was australian prime minister malcolm turnbull who talk about the economic interest between his country and the u.s. he also said done with the chair and vice chair of the nga to answer a few questions. this is 40 minutes....
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for more on another eventful week, we're joined by bob cusack. good morning. >> good morning. >> how significant is the impact of the memo? >> i think it's significant in that it raises question. we've only seen the republican memo. >> will we see the democratic memo? >> i think it's going take time. it's another example how the house intelligence committee which used to be a bipartisan panel is really broke snoon that's my next question. how does the work of that committee continue? >> that's a good question. members on both sides of the aisle are calling each other liars. they're saying die metticly dirchltd things about what's in the memo. understand the intelligence committee works very differently, very bipartisan. >> what's the most significant -- this memo which was advertised as one thing, has it delivered on wait advertised? >> everything in washington is a bit overhype and this was. at the same time it raises questions what they told the fisa court. did they not give the information fully that this was paid for by the democratic nationa
for more on another eventful week, we're joined by bob cusack. good morning. >> good morning. >> how significant is the impact of the memo? >> i think it's significant in that it raises question. we've only seen the republican memo. >> will we see the democratic memo? >> i think it's going take time. it's another example how the house intelligence committee which used to be a bipartisan panel is really broke snoon that's my next question. how does the work of that...
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we're joined by bob cusack. good morning. >> good morning. >> how significant is the impact of this memo. >> it is significant in that it raises question but we've only seen the republican memo but we haven't seen the democratic. >> will we see the democratic memo. >> i think we will. because republicans got so much heat for not releasing at the same time. and will the memo answer those questions. but it is another example of how the house intelligence community is broken. >> and how does the work of that committee continue. >> that is a good question. members on both sides of the aisle are calling each other liars. they are saying different things about what is in the memo and the veracity of it. i think it is difficult. the senate intelligence community works very different and very bipartisan. >> this memo advertised as one thing and has it delivered on what it advertised. >> i think everything in washington is overhyped and i think this was overhyped but it does raise questions of what they told the fisa cou
we're joined by bob cusack. good morning. >> good morning. >> how significant is the impact of this memo. >> it is significant in that it raises question but we've only seen the republican memo but we haven't seen the democratic. >> will we see the democratic memo. >> i think we will. because republicans got so much heat for not releasing at the same time. and will the memo answer those questions. but it is another example of how the house intelligence community is...
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to "the hill" editor-in-chief bob cusack. we know a little more some of these include those very critical of the president and his visit to florida last week? >> no, no. we were talking about this morning. we don't have that level of detail but i agree with you, neil, whoever in the room will be survivors of these shootings. that will be a key meeting. trump is is the key player here. not paul ryan or mitch mcconnell. it is president trump, even though he has gotten support with the nra. he said if you're on terrorist watch list you shouldn't get a gun. pushing forward on bump stocks. he is talking about background checks. clearly though, this movement, neil, it is not going away. they're in the state capital of florida. they're coming to washington and trump knows that. i think that's a powerful thing. now as you were alluding before in the prior interview, not everyone will be happy with whatever solution comes up with. i think something has to get done what will be a problem for the president and law makers in congress. ne
to "the hill" editor-in-chief bob cusack. we know a little more some of these include those very critical of the president and his visit to florida last week? >> no, no. we were talking about this morning. we don't have that level of detail but i agree with you, neil, whoever in the room will be survivors of these shootings. that will be a key meeting. trump is is the key player here. not paul ryan or mitch mcconnell. it is president trump, even though he has gotten support with...
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the hill's editor in chief, bob cusack on how that can play. if i'm at the white house, i'm encouraged what happened today and more prone to talk about that than i am the last three trading days. maybe the lesson here is focus on other news that has to do with finance like the economy and jobs and make those tax cuts. what do you think? >> i definitely think you'll get the blame or the credit on the stock market and the economy for that matter. i think it's good for the president to talk up the economy. that's what presidents have to do. maybe go into that well a little less off and certainly state of the union, making the case on the election campaign trail. trump has gone there a lot and that's what got the white house jittery this week. a lot of the gains in 2017 are because of the expectation that tax reform would pass and it did pass. now the question is, now that we're seeing it in paychecks, what does that do to the market? >> neil: yeah. a lot of technicians that go beyond the fundamentals. i'm a boring guy. when they're boring me expla
the hill's editor in chief, bob cusack on how that can play. if i'm at the white house, i'm encouraged what happened today and more prone to talk about that than i am the last three trading days. maybe the lesson here is focus on other news that has to do with finance like the economy and jobs and make those tax cuts. what do you think? >> i definitely think you'll get the blame or the credit on the stock market and the economy for that matter. i think it's good for the president to talk...
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bob cusack, the editor in chief from the hill. many have said why not arm the teachers or those interested in preventing this kind of thing from happening by allowing them to have guns? in texas, they do that. they allow that. in fact, some of them encourage that. texas' governor on that after this. we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 mont
bob cusack, the editor in chief from the hill. many have said why not arm the teachers or those interested in preventing this kind of thing from happening by allowing them to have guns? in texas, they do that. they allow that. in fact, some of them encourage that. texas' governor on that after this. we had long deployments in iraq. i'm really grateful that usaa was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called...
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joining us now in the studio is naila rabanni who conducted the research and james cusack from the autism. we looked at the protein damage in plasma and then using machine learning to find the combination of markers seen in autistic children to develop a test that could give you a high, accurate diagnosis of autistic children. james, how difficult has diagnosis of autism being? families have to wait a long time for diagnosis, so we know in the last ten years the average waiting time for diagnosis hasn't changed. families are very keen to get a diagnosis as soon as is the. it was a small amount of people you tested, wasn't it? —— as soon as possible. did you find there was a marker? as far as you could see? this is a typical medium—sized study, clinical study when you look at by markers to diagnose this. we really needed to get a significant change, about 18 patients and 18 healthy children —— biomarker is. we used about 38. it isa biomarker is. we used about 38. it is a good—sized. i wouldn't call it a small —— biomarker is. we had good results. the powerful technique... reason for this i
joining us now in the studio is naila rabanni who conducted the research and james cusack from the autism. we looked at the protein damage in plasma and then using machine learning to find the combination of markers seen in autistic children to develop a test that could give you a high, accurate diagnosis of autistic children. james, how difficult has diagnosis of autism being? families have to wait a long time for diagnosis, so we know in the last ten years the average waiting time for...
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cusack: they have the blueprint. they are agreeing on the caps and what you are going to spend all day, but now you have to pass the appropriations language that puts it in to play. because they have the blueprint, i think it will be easier for them to do, but immigration is intertwined with this, and certainly you have a lot of democrats, many of whom are seen as running for president in 2020, they are not supporting any appropriation bill unless it has immigration. the fact that schumer and trump are finger-pointing is just another indication of what a deal is not going to have anytime soon. sack,b queue sack -- cu thanks for the update. cusack: thanks. >> you can see the house in about 20 minutes. then rod rosenstein. on c-span2, the senate will gavel in at 3:00, and on c-span three, a look at the federal budget process with members of the house and senate committees, at 12:35. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today
cusack: they have the blueprint. they are agreeing on the caps and what you are going to spend all day, but now you have to pass the appropriations language that puts it in to play. because they have the blueprint, i think it will be easier for them to do, but immigration is intertwined with this, and certainly you have a lot of democrats, many of whom are seen as running for president in 2020, they are not supporting any appropriation bill unless it has immigration. the fact that schumer and...
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. >> bob cusack is editor in chief with the hill. every time congress goes on break it seems something happens to alter their agenda when they return. in this case last weeks high school shooting at parkland, florida. where do you think this issue will go when congress returns? >> guest: it's going to be on the front burner. the president has put out some proposals come some supported by the nra and a few not get with the marco position on guns in the wake of the florida shooting. i think congressional leaders specifically speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are going to have to answer questions about what now, what kind of gun legislation are you going to move? that there is a bipartisan propl sponsored by senator john cornyn and backed by senator chris murphy, has support on both sides of the aisle. it supported by the nra this is basically increase the system of communication on background checks and sending between various government entities information to the fbi, which critics say needs to be shored up. you can control activ
. >> bob cusack is editor in chief with the hill. every time congress goes on break it seems something happens to alter their agenda when they return. in this case last weeks high school shooting at parkland, florida. where do you think this issue will go when congress returns? >> guest: it's going to be on the front burner. the president has put out some proposals come some supported by the nra and a few not get with the marco position on guns in the wake of the florida shooting. i...
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i'll see you in a little while. [ applause ] >>> bob cusack is editor in chief with the hill. every time they go on break it seems something happens to alter their agenda when they return. where do you think this issue will go when congress returns? >> it's going to be on the front burner. the president has put out a few proposals. we've seen marco rubio change his position. they'll have to answer questions about what now. what kind of gun legislation are you going to move? there's a bipartisan proposal sponsored by senator john cornyn. it's supported by the nra. this would increase the system of communication on background checks. gun control activists will not be happy with that. they want stronger, complete background checks. i think it's going to be something that congressional leaders are going to have to deal with front and center. the student movement which march to tallahassee, that's coming to washington next month. >> rick scott announcing he's bucking the nra on age restrictions in a new gun proposal. then there's florida congressman who's calling for speaker ryan t
i'll see you in a little while. [ applause ] >>> bob cusack is editor in chief with the hill. every time they go on break it seems something happens to alter their agenda when they return. where do you think this issue will go when congress returns? >> it's going to be on the front burner. the president has put out a few proposals. we've seen marco rubio change his position. they'll have to answer questions about what now. what kind of gun legislation are you going to move?...
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. >> bob cusack is editor and chief at "the hill." last week's high school shooting in parkland, florida, where do you think of issue will go in congress returns? >> it will be on the front burner. the president has put out some proposals, some supported by the nra and a few not. we have seen marco rubio change guns in thes on wake of the fortis shooting. speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell will have to answer questions about what now? what kind of gun legislation will you move? there is a bipartisan proposal sponsored by senator john cornyn and backed by senator chris murphy, has support on both sides of the aisle. it is supported by the nra. it would increase the system of communication on background checks and. sending beat -- and sending between various government entities information to the fbi, which critics say needs to be shorter. but critics will not be happy with that. they want stronger background checks. senator pat toomey of pennsylvania said he will revive his old bill that failed a few wake of the the connecticut shoo
. >> bob cusack is editor and chief at "the hill." last week's high school shooting in parkland, florida, where do you think of issue will go in congress returns? >> it will be on the front burner. the president has put out some proposals, some supported by the nra and a few not. we have seen marco rubio change guns in thes on wake of the fortis shooting. speaker paul ryan and mitch mcconnell will have to answer questions about what now? what kind of gun legislation will...
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so joan cusack is alone in the dark as he launches his appeal. as we were saying just a minute ago i this monday marks the international day against the use of child soldiers and for more on the story our gas is mohammad cd bay use commissioner. on the education commissioner a commission and former child soldier thank you so much for agreeing to speak to us. here on friends twenty four you were once a child soldier tell us at how that happened. of. ias born in a country that was engulfed in a ten year civil war and all i knew. was that and i later learned that were started be gaze of a revolution and a case people were tired of government corruptio. and what i have to do with my family and i i had. no idea only always at their young ages five. i was involved in a conflict where i mostly families. and was forced a comic of the following people who took my friend away. from them for the next three to four year. so how exactly did you become a child soldier were you said sometimes we hear about children being kidnapped. we hear about them also being
so joan cusack is alone in the dark as he launches his appeal. as we were saying just a minute ago i this monday marks the international day against the use of child soldiers and for more on the story our gas is mohammad cd bay use commissioner. on the education commissioner a commission and former child soldier thank you so much for agreeing to speak to us. here on friends twenty four you were once a child soldier tell us at how that happened. of. ias born in a country that was engulfed in a...