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for deborah, heather, and madison from reading, california, they represent three generations of their family that has been devastated by the status quo of our border situation. i am grateful that president trump is shining a bright unmistakable light on this issue and the urgency with which we must address it. every single day we do nothing is another day that another family is being potentially harmed in some way by the inaction and inability of both sides of the aisle to come spogget to get something effective done -- come together to get something effective done. i wish it was under other circumstance that is deborah, madison, and heather would have to be here tonight. their grief must be immense but tonight their story will be front and center for all america to see. .t's certainly no consolation nothing dissuades the pain they must feel. i hope their presence might help spark some positive change in this country that is long overdue. i thank the president and first lady for inviting them. i thank deborah, heather, and madison for their courage, for having to share this tragedy an
for deborah, heather, and madison from reading, california, they represent three generations of their family that has been devastated by the status quo of our border situation. i am grateful that president trump is shining a bright unmistakable light on this issue and the urgency with which we must address it. every single day we do nothing is another day that another family is being potentially harmed in some way by the inaction and inability of both sides of the aisle to come spogget to get...
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>> deborah frantically arrives at the scene. >> my daughter! >> hang on. >> john is rushed to a hospital where he dies four days later. after the attack, tara is flooded with an array of extreme emotions. >> i felt guilty after all of this, right? >> i did. >> why? >> i thought he can have a family. he can have someone that cares about him and i don't want the people who loved him to feel bad. >> but she's reassured by john's sisters, ex-wife and daughters. >> did anyone thank you? >> his ex-wife. >> she said thank you? >> uh-huh she knows it would have been her next. >> and what's next for tara and her mom. >> it was hard. it was her husband. >> do you forgive her? >> you know, i forgive her but i don't forgive him fully? i like him. >> she's a lot more cautious. same bubbly personality. but cautious. >> tara is working on herself, too. she wrote a book talking about her ongoing struggles with trauma. >> i definitely struggle with ptsd. i have good days and really bad days. >> so what kind of days are still tough for you? >> sometimes loud noi
>> deborah frantically arrives at the scene. >> my daughter! >> hang on. >> john is rushed to a hospital where he dies four days later. after the attack, tara is flooded with an array of extreme emotions. >> i felt guilty after all of this, right? >> i did. >> why? >> i thought he can have a family. he can have someone that cares about him and i don't want the people who loved him to feel bad. >> but she's reassured by john's sisters,...
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here tonight is deborah bissell. just three weeks ago deborah's parents gerald and cher were burglarized and shot to death in their reno nevada home. by an illegal alien they were in their eighty's and are survived by four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison. to deborah had there madison please stay and few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much the law and. i will never forget. and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happen again. not one more american alive should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years our brave ice officers made two hundred and sixty six thousand arrests of criminal allianz including those charged or convicted of nearly one hundred thousand assaults thirty thousand sex crimes and four thousand killings or murders we are joined tonight by one of those
here tonight is deborah bissell. just three weeks ago deborah's parents gerald and cher were burglarized and shot to death in their reno nevada home. by an illegal alien they were in their eighty's and are survived by four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison. to deborah had there madison please stay and few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank...
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john told everyone, each of us, i'm sure, that deborah, the lovely deborah -- her first name is lovely. [laughter] the lovely deborah was his strength, his steady hand, and his most important advisor and closest friend. and oh how justifiably proud he was that she was continuing the legendary dingell service in the congress of the united states. i spent 2 1/2 hours with john that late afternoon. john brought low by age and illness, was still the lion hearted center of energy and outrage about the wrongs that he saw. his sense of humor still intact. his concern for the house and for our country was as fervent as ever. we talked for an hour about what was, what had been, and what should be. he had a deep concern for the future of our country, which he expressed in his last words to america. in it he wrote this. as i prepare to leave this all behind, i now leave you in control of the greatest nation in mankind. pray god gives you the wisdom to understand the responsibility you hold in your hands. a little later, sandy levin, john, me, as well as debbie and john orlando, one of his closest
john told everyone, each of us, i'm sure, that deborah, the lovely deborah -- her first name is lovely. [laughter] the lovely deborah was his strength, his steady hand, and his most important advisor and closest friend. and oh how justifiably proud he was that she was continuing the legendary dingell service in the congress of the united states. i spent 2 1/2 hours with john that late afternoon. john brought low by age and illness, was still the lion hearted center of energy and outrage about...
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we hope it is a comfort to chairman dingell's beloved wife, dear deborah, congresswoman debbie dingell, and their entire family that so many people mourn their loss and pray for them at this sad time. i'm pleased to mention that the flag is flying half staff over the capitol in his memory and invite members to sign the condolence bill -- book in the speaker's lobby. with that i yield back to the distinguished leader. mr. hoyer: i thank the speaker for her retelling very briefly the extraordinary record of our friend and colleague, john dingell, who made america better, who made this house better, and who believed that in doing so it was critically important to reach across the aisle. to have legislation that would have and enjoy the support of both sides of the aisle. and in that regard, i'm pleased now to yield to the republican leader, my friend, mr. mccarthy. mr. mccarthy: i thank my friend for yielding. i also rise to commemorate the incredible life and career of john dingell, former dean of this house. few individuals have amassed a record of public service that could rival john's
we hope it is a comfort to chairman dingell's beloved wife, dear deborah, congresswoman debbie dingell, and their entire family that so many people mourn their loss and pray for them at this sad time. i'm pleased to mention that the flag is flying half staff over the capitol in his memory and invite members to sign the condolence bill -- book in the speaker's lobby. with that i yield back to the distinguished leader. mr. hoyer: i thank the speaker for her retelling very briefly the...
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kerry rossen opening up to abc's deborah roberts about the moment she found out who her father really was. >> you realize, my god, my father's a psychopath. >> how she unwittingly helped investigators unlock the decades-old mystery by providing the missing keel. plus her stunning admission. >> i still love my dad today. >> "nightline" will be right back. sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing on all smart beds. only for a limited time. what'with coverage havinthroughout your home? how about having internet that can help you save on wireless phone service? xfinity gives you the fastest speeds from america's best internet provider to stream on all your devices. plus, with xfinity mobile included, you can switch your wireless carrier and save hundreds of dollars a year. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started for $29.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how you can get xfinity mobile included so all you pay for is data. switch toda
kerry rossen opening up to abc's deborah roberts about the moment she found out who her father really was. >> you realize, my god, my father's a psychopath. >> how she unwittingly helped investigators unlock the decades-old mystery by providing the missing keel. plus her stunning admission. >> i still love my dad today. >> "nightline" will be right back. sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable....
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it is tonight is deborah bissell , just 3 years ago, deborah's parents gerald and sharon, were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home. this was done by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and there survived by four children, 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison . to deborah, heather, madison, please stand, you can understand your pain. thank you, thank you for being here. thank you very much. i will never forget, and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that he should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control it's very dangerous border. in the last 2 years, our brave ice officers made 200 66 thousand arrests of criminal aliens including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes and 4000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes. ice special agent eldon hernandez. when eldon--tran25 thank you. when he was a boy, he and his fami
it is tonight is deborah bissell , just 3 years ago, deborah's parents gerald and sharon, were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada home. this was done by an illegal alien. they were in their 80s and there survived by four children, 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great granddaughter madison . to deborah, heather, madison, please stand, you can understand your pain. thank you, thank you for being...
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john told everyone, each of us, i'm sure, that deborah, the lovely deborah -- her first name is lovely. [laughter] the lovely deborah was his strength, his steady hand, and his most important advisor and closest friend. and oh how justifiably proud he was that she was continuing the legendary dingell service in the congress of the united states. i spent 2 1/2 hours with john that late afternoon. john brought low by age and illness, was still the lion hearted center of energy and outrage about the wrongs that he saw. his sense of humor still intact. his concern for the house and for our country was as fervent as ever. we talked for an hour about what was, what had been, and what should be. he had a deep concern for the future of our country, which he expressed in his last words to america. in it he wrote this. as i prepare to leave this all behind, i now leave you in control of the greatest nation in mankind. pray god gives you the wisdom to understand the responsibility you hold in your hands. a little later, sandy levin, john, me, as well as debbie and john orlando, one of his closest
john told everyone, each of us, i'm sure, that deborah, the lovely deborah -- her first name is lovely. [laughter] the lovely deborah was his strength, his steady hand, and his most important advisor and closest friend. and oh how justifiably proud he was that she was continuing the legendary dingell service in the congress of the united states. i spent 2 1/2 hours with john that late afternoon. john brought low by age and illness, was still the lion hearted center of energy and outrage about...
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but it did come with spousal privilege, which meant deborah didn't have to talk to the cops about herusband. she also reportedly got access to a substantial share of his money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborah benefits. >> that's a character reference i'm not sure i'd want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> reporter: meanwhile, out in hollywood, susan berman, was struggling to make it as a screenwriter. >> things weren't quite going as well as she would have liked with her career. >> reporter: for years, susan had relied on bob for help and he responded, sometimes with big checks. two at least for $25,000. >> there was some macabre kind of kooky energy that went on between them. >> reporter: we got some unique insight from a woman who claims she was susan berman's closest confidante and therapist and psychic. her name is barbara stabiner, and she told us she knows what susan was thinking. in fact, she gave the police many hours of her recorded conversations with susan, in which, during those last months of 2000, according to barbara, susan grew increasingly wor
but it did come with spousal privilege, which meant deborah didn't have to talk to the cops about herusband. she also reportedly got access to a substantial share of his money. >> deborah doesn't do anything unless deborah benefits. >> that's a character reference i'm not sure i'd want to have. >> she is a savvy business woman. >> reporter: meanwhile, out in hollywood, susan berman, was struggling to make it as a screenwriter. >> things weren't quite going as well...
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no one was more special than deborah. their wedding vows nearly 40 years ago and him who he was, kept him alive. that love was terrific. we have all seen her continue the legacy representing southeast michigan for some 86 years. it's not easy. book, you canhis hear that booming voice. movie or book, it has a last chapter and a last seen. the end for him was often "i love you, blessings always." 25 years ago, i went to his district to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the polio vaccine . i flew into the old detroit airport, and who was waiting for me at gate g 57? about as far to the curb as it .as from kalamazoo to ann arbor it was john dingell. now, he's waiting for us at another gate to visit again. god bless you. [applause] >> good morning, debbie. beautiful, sweet debbie. good morning, my beloved brothers and sisters. us to say like for good morning. [laughter] this day, we mourn the passing of a giant. man, but some, a some way, johnson -- john dingell stood ahead of all of us . andd shoulders, tall, determined. he w
no one was more special than deborah. their wedding vows nearly 40 years ago and him who he was, kept him alive. that love was terrific. we have all seen her continue the legacy representing southeast michigan for some 86 years. it's not easy. book, you canhis hear that booming voice. movie or book, it has a last chapter and a last seen. the end for him was often "i love you, blessings always." 25 years ago, i went to his district to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the polio vaccine...
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o han mandado un requisito para mÁs evidencias y el estatus no lo dice. >> deborah, por su parte, yata sobre el estatus de su caso es el 1800 375 5283. hay que aclarar que no puede llamar a menos que haya pasado el tiempo de trÁmite que aparece en el portal. ramÓn: entonces, cómo sabemos cuÁnto está demorando un trÁmite a estas alturas del partido? jaime: lo mÁs fácil es googlear en inglÉs, en tiempo de precisamente migraciÓn base la primera opciÓn. se mete ahÍ y busca la categorÍa suya. ya sea ciudadanÍa, peticiÓn de familiar, y donde vive y aparecen. ramÓn: importante información. para servicio asesorÍa de migraciÓn gratuitosde compartimos algunas de las realizaciones sin fines de lucro, entre esta organizaciÓn , y el centro latino cuscatlÁn. 5100 234 1046. la mayorÍa esa realizaciones ofrecen ayuda sin costo y tienen talleres de migraciÓnsobre daca o incluso de programa tps. aprovÉchelos, en oakland decenas de estudiantes abandonaron sus salones, muestra de apoyo a susamaestros. ya que de no llegar a un acuerdo los educadores pueden irse a huelga. estamos a unos dÍas de que cambie
o han mandado un requisito para mÁs evidencias y el estatus no lo dice. >> deborah, por su parte, yata sobre el estatus de su caso es el 1800 375 5283. hay que aclarar que no puede llamar a menos que haya pasado el tiempo de trÁmite que aparece en el portal. ramÓn: entonces, cómo sabemos cuÁnto está demorando un trÁmite a estas alturas del partido? jaime: lo mÁs fácil es googlear en inglÉs, en tiempo de precisamente migraciÓn base la primera opciÓn. se mete ahÍ y busca la...
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bissell just three weeks ago deborah's parents gerald and cher were burglarized and shot to death in their reno nevada hall by an illegal alien they were in their eighty's and are survived by four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison to deborah had their madison please stand few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much. ah ha ha ha ha ear. i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happen again not one more american alive should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in the last two years our brave ice officers made two hundred and sixty six thousand arrests of criminal allianz including those charged or convicted of nearly one hundred thousand assaults thirty thousand sex crimes and four thousand killings or murders we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes ice special agent elven hernandez one element. hey hey. hey. when elv
bissell just three weeks ago deborah's parents gerald and cher were burglarized and shot to death in their reno nevada hall by an illegal alien they were in their eighty's and are survived by four children eleven grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison to deborah had their madison please stand few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much. ah ha ha ha ha...
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deborah, one of those everyday here is where you never know what you have inside of you until you are put to the test and he totally passed that test. >> reporter: absolutely. he tells me that he hears from the former residents of that trailer park at least once a day. he gets a call on his cell phone. they want to keep in touch with them they miss what they had. they tell him they want to go home where they want to come live with him. it is really eight testament to the trust and friendship there. >> reporter: deborah v alone in marin county tonight. >>> a newborn baby found alone in the middle of a road here in california. see who >>> a caretaker said she was attacked by a man she was hired to look after. 2 investigatewarned about his p >> he had a prior rape arrest and he was currently at that time facing rape charges and they had a duty to inform our of that. >>> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by mancini sleep world. we are celebrating our 50th anniversary. visit www.sleepworld.com. does your customers connecting to the wifi ever slow down your business? ye
deborah, one of those everyday here is where you never know what you have inside of you until you are put to the test and he totally passed that test. >> reporter: absolutely. he tells me that he hears from the former residents of that trailer park at least once a day. he gets a call on his cell phone. they want to keep in touch with them they miss what they had. they tell him they want to go home where they want to come live with him. it is really eight testament to the trust and...
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deborah james, you traveled all across the nation, not much in montana. deborah: not yet. gov.ullock: in the book, i said, "our town: 100,000 mile journey into the heart of america," what were some of the most orderly or intriguing stories of innovation you saw while on the ground. >> probably one or two. i have to say it is such an honor to be here. inple getting things done the country now, we're really glad to have the chance to talk with you. issue is the workforce issue that you have heard on communities, the way smaller communities are able to revive their economies, that might have been over by technology, and there were themes that we saw. howto remember is skills-conscience americans are people from the south are from the south, people from montana or from montana. you put a hold of people who might have grown up someplace, worked in san francisco, but have a mind of going back there. found our thing we communities with the economic project, gary acute awareness of agricultural farm technology, places where they knew that tourism was an option. a community bys communit
deborah james, you traveled all across the nation, not much in montana. deborah: not yet. gov.ullock: in the book, i said, "our town: 100,000 mile journey into the heart of america," what were some of the most orderly or intriguing stories of innovation you saw while on the ground. >> probably one or two. i have to say it is such an honor to be here. inple getting things done the country now, we're really glad to have the chance to talk with you. issue is the workforce issue...
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deborah said by expensive drugs, that they cannot buy very many. but quite good.chucks it over her shoulder. sarah, i have got your number. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business report. have a lovely hello, good morning. we will see very strong winds in scotland and northern ireland today, very heavy rain in the forecast followed by plus three showers courtesy of storm eric, you can see it distinctly on the satellite image as it moves across north—west areas of the uk. it's a deep area of low pressure and with it the white lines really quite close together, telling us quite windy conditions for many, weather fronts stretching through benin heavy rain. the rain will be particularly heavy at times as it spreads through england and wales, look at the dark blue and green colours, intense rain for a time. in between some sunny spells and blustery showers but the wind speed for all of us, 45—55 miles an hour inland, around northern ireland, western scotland, the irish sea coa
deborah said by expensive drugs, that they cannot buy very many. but quite good.chucks it over her shoulder. sarah, i have got your number. that's it from business live today. there will be more business news throughout the day on the bbc live webpage and on world business report. have a lovely hello, good morning. we will see very strong winds in scotland and northern ireland today, very heavy rain in the forecast followed by plus three showers courtesy of storm eric, you can see it distinctly...
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cheer went to olivia colman, it was always on the cards as outstanding british film, it's written by deborah davis, who won for her original screenplay. it has taken 20 years for the fulham to get to this point so it was our crowning night for queen anne. through many iterations and we can hear from that director. thank you so much, thank you, bafta. it's a great honour. i'm just... just started until you came. this film took 20 years to make, i contributed to the last ten. i want to thank the producers for trusting me, my wonderful crew, for bringing it to the world. and of course the three leading ladies that i couldn't be more proud of, thank you very much. yorgos lanthimos, greek director who lives in london but gives their british period drama a bizarre surreal twist, i think because he's an outsider he doesn't abide by convention and that is why he gets a great script from deborah davis and gets great performances, unusual actors like rachel weisz, who won an award for best supporting actress, the first time she has won at the baftas, she was nominative for the constant gardener but ga
cheer went to olivia colman, it was always on the cards as outstanding british film, it's written by deborah davis, who won for her original screenplay. it has taken 20 years for the fulham to get to this point so it was our crowning night for queen anne. through many iterations and we can hear from that director. thank you so much, thank you, bafta. it's a great honour. i'm just... just started until you came. this film took 20 years to make, i contributed to the last ten. i want to thank the...
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we are so pleased that we have the opportunity to serve with is wife, his lovely deborah, what an extraordinary relationship. what an extraordinary man. how lucky we were and are to serve with him. the speaker will be shortly notifying us of when the funeral will be, opportunities to go to the funeral. there will be a memorial service hire and probably a service in the capitol as well. so there will be opportunities for each of us to stand and testify to the greatness and goodness of john david dingell, junior. i yield back the balance of my ime. i would ask all the members of congress and all the ladies and gentlemen in the good erie to join us in a moment of silence in remembrance of our friend swraun dingell. the speaker pro tempore: all will rise in remembrance of our beloved john dingell. >> former congressman john dingell was 92 years old and longest serving member from 1955 to 015. he was replaced by his wife debbie. the house is done for the week but before depaffling out, steny hoyer and steve scalise came to the
we are so pleased that we have the opportunity to serve with is wife, his lovely deborah, what an extraordinary relationship. what an extraordinary man. how lucky we were and are to serve with him. the speaker will be shortly notifying us of when the funeral will be, opportunities to go to the funeral. there will be a memorial service hire and probably a service in the capitol as well. so there will be opportunities for each of us to stand and testify to the greatness and goodness of john david...
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turnsit doesn't abide by convention, he turns it on its head, that's why he gets a great script from deborah the great performances out of olivia colman and casts i suppose unusual actors, like rachel weisz, who won a best supporting actress award. the first time she has won at the baftas. tremendous performance as lady sarah churchill, the existing favourite of the queen and tell emma stone comes along and vies for her affections. let's here from rachel weisz, who paid tribute to olivia colman and emma stone who she clearly enjoyed working alongside. thank you to bafta for this huge honour. i had the greatest luck, in that i played opposite two of the most glorious women, olivia colman... applause and emma stone... applause yep, i salute you! didn't we have an extraordinary time? hats off, ladies. i want to thank our director, jorgos, your creativity is breathtaking. i want to thank the army of people that got this film made, including all of the producers, everyone that stood by these three women and their story and got this film made, so thank you very much, thank you bafta, thank you. ra
turnsit doesn't abide by convention, he turns it on its head, that's why he gets a great script from deborah the great performances out of olivia colman and casts i suppose unusual actors, like rachel weisz, who won a best supporting actress award. the first time she has won at the baftas. tremendous performance as lady sarah churchill, the existing favourite of the queen and tell emma stone comes along and vies for her affections. let's here from rachel weisz, who paid tribute to olivia colman...
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also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison to deborah had their madison please stand few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much. ah i . i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happened again. not one more american lives should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border in the last two years our brave ice officers made two hundred and sixty six thousand arrests of criminal allianz including those charged or convicted of nearly one hundred thousand assaults thirty thousand sex crimes and four thousand killings or murders we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes ice special agent elven hernandez when eleanor. i . when elvin was a boy he and his family illegally emigrated to the united states from the domenic in republic at the age of eight elven told his dad he wanted to become a special agent today he leads investigations into the score of international sex trafficking. elven says that if i can m
also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter have and great granddaughter madison to deborah had their madison please stand few can understand your pain thank you and thank you for being here thank you very much. ah i . i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and share that it should never happened again. not one more american lives should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border in the last two years our brave ice officers made two...
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thinking as my made up as to whether it was going to run, as to whether i should stay and serve, deborah and i sit to talk about these things. haveke to serve and we completed those things which my dad set out to do when he was here. we've also been able to move forward to complete all of the goals which i had when i started out here. clear, this isit not to brag about my compliments. it simply to show that there was a time when congress could and did work. and when congress passed major legislation and earned bipartisan support to move the nation forward. when business was done with hard fighting but also with goodwill and mutual respect. things bydo these myself. no man and no women could. we did them with colleagues who were more interested in seeing this nation grow than seeing it falter. people who were willing and able to put partisan labels on the shelf and instead work for greater and common good. the hallmark of those congresses. in those days, that was how it was. in these days, i often remind my of the very definition of the word congress. it means, coming together. it means,
thinking as my made up as to whether it was going to run, as to whether i should stay and serve, deborah and i sit to talk about these things. haveke to serve and we completed those things which my dad set out to do when he was here. we've also been able to move forward to complete all of the goals which i had when i started out here. clear, this isit not to brag about my compliments. it simply to show that there was a time when congress could and did work. and when congress passed major...
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deborah, heather madison. please stand. view can understand your pain. thank you for being here.eather: one of the biggest points was immigration at the border wall. mixed in with calls for unity, calls for democrats to step up and secure the border. >> complete put, walls work, walls save lives. work together, compromise, reach a deal that would truly make america safe. >> is that a realistic request? here is chris, former bernie sanders surrogate chuck rocha. long night. i want to explain for everyone at home. you saw deborah bissell, her daughter and granddaughter just three weeks ago, they were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada, home by illegal immigrants. that is one of the examples donald trump was using to explain why it is necessary to secure the border and at the same time called out the hypocrisy of those who don't need to secure the border. i want you to respond. heather: no issue better illustrates the divide between america's working class and america's political class than illegal immigration. wealthy politicians and donors push for open borders wh
deborah, heather madison. please stand. view can understand your pain. thank you for being here.eather: one of the biggest points was immigration at the border wall. mixed in with calls for unity, calls for democrats to step up and secure the border. >> complete put, walls work, walls save lives. work together, compromise, reach a deal that would truly make america safe. >> is that a realistic request? here is chris, former bernie sanders surrogate chuck rocha. long night. i want to...
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ok deborah. the. goal. for. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other is that what it is they haven't gone iraq or struck cross what year. but as his city changes he's moving with the times. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is europe on al-jazeera. macho on al-jazeera maggi has done debates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times in head to head to thailand votes on march the twenty fourth and its first general election since the twenty fourteen military coup join us for special coverage in a powerful new film residents of occupied jerusalem share their thoughts on its past present and future deal or no deal what does the future hold for breadsticks we'll bring you the latest as the march the twenty ninth state lines of the u.k. to leave the e.u. edges nearer and we examine the development of an unusual alliance between radical buddhist monks and the military and million mom march on al-jazeera. al-jaze
ok deborah. the. goal. for. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other is that what it is they haven't gone iraq or struck cross what year. but as his city changes he's moving with the times. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is europe on al-jazeera. macho on al-jazeera maggi has done debates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times in head to head to thailand votes on march the twenty...
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it ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of quality to have been on my laptop or struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the time. and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is europe an out of the era. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. with. the foreign ministry. was. lost and abandoned. found and say. want to reveals how one is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at life on al-jazeera. zero . this is. hello i'm fully back to go this is a news hour live from my headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes indian warplanes strike targets along the border of pakistan administered kashmir as tensions over the disputed territory escalates. and confrontations between soldiers and protesters in indian administered kashmir after a raid.
it ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of quality to have been on my laptop or struck cross what you have. but as his city changes he's moving with the time. and going on the roads. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this is europe an out of the era. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. with. the...
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it ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have been of on my lot of those front bras with years. but as his city changes he's moving with its kind. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this deserve an al-jazeera. presence on donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton an allegation like to see an investigation seductress did the trunk count colluding with russia did you at any time of the urge the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form a closer to batten down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know next question bottle field washington on al-jazeera. modish on al-jazeera. maggi husain debates discusses and dissects the big issues of our times and had tad's five years after the revolution focuses in ukraine will have a chance to offer a verdict on what's come since. and a powerful new film residents of o
it ok deborah. in germany's capital there is a barber like no other sort of what it is to have been of on my lot of those front bras with years. but as his city changes he's moving with its kind. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. the master barber of berlin this deserve an al-jazeera. presence on donald trump jr was promised damaging information about hillary clinton an allegation like to see an investigation seductress did the trunk count...
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in life john dingell and his, as he said, lovely deborah, and his four children.rk, know they are better off because he lived. remember a man who could always be found standing firm on the right side of history. when he had to, stand alone. hen john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old or 28, i'm not sure. i thought it was 28. someone told me it was 29 today. but he was too damn young to be in the congress. [laughter] i remember the first time i met him, carl, i was the first state of the union i attended. i walked up on the floor he put his hand out. shook my hand. congratulations, you won, but you're too damn young to be here. i was 29. [laughter] when i got elected. when he delivered his first speech in congress, he fought back the tears at the enormity of his duty in the memory of his dads death. he was there to pick up the baton his father had laid down and carry it forward. he told his colleagues, i quote, if i can be half the man my father was, i shall feel i was a great success. my dad had an expression, he said you know your suc
in life john dingell and his, as he said, lovely deborah, and his four children.rk, know they are better off because he lived. remember a man who could always be found standing firm on the right side of history. when he had to, stand alone. hen john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old or 28, i'm not sure. i thought it was 28. someone told me it was 29 today. but he was too damn young to be in the congress. [laughter] i remember the first time i met him, carl, i was...
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. >> deborah: then the businessman accused in a million dollar super bowl ticket scam. >> found in aambling the money lassies. how they ran owner collapsed. >> i said mommy needs help. >>> then, can swallowing a toothpick kill you? >> this is a big deal. >> the tiny piece of wood that
. >> deborah: then the businessman accused in a million dollar super bowl ticket scam. >> found in aambling the money lassies. how they ran owner collapsed. >> i said mommy needs help. >>> then, can swallowing a toothpick kill you? >> this is a big deal. >> the tiny piece of wood that
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here tonight is deborah bissellg just three weeks ago, deborah's parents were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada, home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80's and are survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great-granddaughter madison. to deborah, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much. [applause] i will never forget and i will fight for the memory of gerald and sharon, that it should never happen again. not one more american life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border. in t the last two years, our bre ice officers made 266,000 arrests of criminal aliens, including those charged or convicted of nearly 100,000 assaults, 30,000 sex crimes, and 4,000 killings or murders. we are joined tonight by one of those law enforcement heroes, ice special agent elvin hernandez. [cheering and applause] thank you. when elvin was a boy, he and his family legally
here tonight is deborah bissellg just three weeks ago, deborah's parents were burglarized and shot to death in their reno, nevada, home by an illegal alien. they were in their 80's and are survived by four children, 11 grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. also here tonight are gerald and sharon's granddaughter heather and great-granddaughter madison. to deborah, heather, madison, please stand. few can understand your pain. thank you and thank you for being here. thank you very much....
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as is deborah. we have lived in the same house in virginia for 30 years, almost 40 years. we made money trading houses. the average american, if he uses good sense, can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press and the members of congress changed over the course of the past 58 years? rep. dingell: they are about the same. [laughter] it is kind of interesting now. there used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell when the media was going to be there because he would show up. and that was always a tip that things were pretty important. the business of the house has been a little bit corrupted, not a lot, but a little, because it's interesting to note -- it's interesting to note that that relationship with the media is one which generally scares the members of the house. where, if a situation you watch the members -- and do this on c-span or something like that -- and watch. he's not talking to his colleagues. he has got his eye on the television up there. then you look, you will find that instead of intelligent debate, all of a sudden, y
as is deborah. we have lived in the same house in virginia for 30 years, almost 40 years. we made money trading houses. the average american, if he uses good sense, can do something like that, too. >> how have relations between the press and the members of congress changed over the course of the past 58 years? rep. dingell: they are about the same. [laughter] it is kind of interesting now. there used to be a guy on the committee, i could always tell when the media was going to be there...
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in life, john dingell and his, as he said, lovely deborah, and his four children. now he, too, belongs to the ages. generations of americans will study his work, knowing they are better off because he lived. remember a man who could always be found standing firm on the right side of history, and when he had to, standing alone. when john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old, or 28, i am not sure, i thought it was 28, but somebody told me it was 29 today, but too damn young to be in the congress. [laughter] the first time i met him, carl, it was the first state of the union i attended. i walked up, he shook my hand and said, congratulations, you won but you are too damn young to be here. [laughter] i was 29 when i got elected. when he delivered his first speech in congress, he fought back the tears at the enormity of his duty, memory of his dad's death. he was there to pick up the baton his father had laid and move forward, and he told his colleagues and i, "if i could be half the man my father was, i shall feel i was a great success." my d
in life, john dingell and his, as he said, lovely deborah, and his four children. now he, too, belongs to the ages. generations of americans will study his work, knowing they are better off because he lived. remember a man who could always be found standing firm on the right side of history, and when he had to, standing alone. when john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old, or 28, i am not sure, i thought it was 28, but somebody told me it was 29 today, but too damn...
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let's bring in attorney deborah bloom.'s start with the aclu lawsuit, the fourth lawsuit against the emergency declaration. they claim it is basically unconstitutional. it's in the ninth circuit. where do you predict the suit goes? >> this could go all the way up to the supreme court. trump is taking funds by claiming that he needs military involvement. this creates the best angle of attack, claiming a need forearmed forces is weak because there isn't an influx or an increase in the amount of illegals coming through the border, terrorists, drugs, so he'll have a hard time saying he needs these funds as an emergency from the military. cheryl: on friday, three of the lawsuits are using his own words against him, he said i don't need to declare a national emergency. that might get him in trouble legally, right? >> that's absolutely a problem. he himself in his own declaration said it isn't an emergency. at the heart of the lawsuit is he's taking money that congress denied him. if this makes its way to the supreme court, gener
let's bring in attorney deborah bloom.'s start with the aclu lawsuit, the fourth lawsuit against the emergency declaration. they claim it is basically unconstitutional. it's in the ninth circuit. where do you predict the suit goes? >> this could go all the way up to the supreme court. trump is taking funds by claiming that he needs military involvement. this creates the best angle of attack, claiming a need forearmed forces is weak because there isn't an influx or an increase in the...
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deborah reports where officials are concerned about people who are out sightseeingin the fire following another rescue. a young man called 911. >> standing onget out. he had clothing on that i am not sure what is going on. i'm sure they will just check him out. >> reporter: the source? the santa rosa, i watershed that drains to the russian river. overflowing the basin and swapping highway 12. it is a huge public waterway by kayakers to enjoy. the sheriff say that is the only way to go, urging people to take the flood zone seriously. >> the water is murky. people drive instilley are losi place, stairway.prepare. visitors gaze at the worst flood many can remember it >> it is sad for our community. we have only been around a few years. >> reporter: the mobile complex is especially hard-hit. the owner was rescued and has lived here 40 years.>> he has told me he is rolling up the carpet and passing them out and letting the floor dry. >> reporter: the data is in the shelter but the flood may be a turning point. >> you will struggle how you will handle your parents would they get older. mother
deborah reports where officials are concerned about people who are out sightseeingin the fire following another rescue. a young man called 911. >> standing onget out. he had clothing on that i am not sure what is going on. i'm sure they will just check him out. >> reporter: the source? the santa rosa, i watershed that drains to the russian river. overflowing the basin and swapping highway 12. it is a huge public waterway by kayakers to enjoy. the sheriff say that is the only way to...
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deborah. a 2015-2016 supreme court fellow. >> hello, deborah. >> hi, how are you? >> i didn't pick these guys. okay? >> you spoke -- >> but i happen to know them and like them a lot. >> is you spoke a little bit earlier about what you hope children will take from the books that you've been writing over the past few years. i'm wondering what you've learned about yourself through the process of writing these books. >> i've learned so much, but about myself, well, i've learned a lot about -- you know, if you -- i went to an event at chicago and there was a reporter who came up to me at the event and said, how many years of psychotherapy have you been in? and i looked at her, i said, what are you talking about? and she said, nobody could write this kind of book without having gone through therapy. and my answer was, this book has been my therapy. you know, the reason i wrote the book was my first year on the supreme court, it was such a shocking, jarring, experience. i went from a modest stage in new york. it wasn't so modest a job, but it was a lovely job on the circu
deborah. a 2015-2016 supreme court fellow. >> hello, deborah. >> hi, how are you? >> i didn't pick these guys. okay? >> you spoke -- >> but i happen to know them and like them a lot. >> is you spoke a little bit earlier about what you hope children will take from the books that you've been writing over the past few years. i'm wondering what you've learned about yourself through the process of writing these books. >> i've learned so much, but about...
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he dictated a farewell op-ed and signed off, with this final tweet, quote, the lovely deborah is insisting rest and stay off of here. but after long negotiations we worked out a deal where she will keep me up with twitter for me stared at the eclipse. and, quote, everything's a balance beam when you're 90. he dictated a farewell op-ed and signed off, with this final tweet, quote, the lovely deborah is insisting i rest and stay off of here. but after long negotiations we worked out a deal where she will keep me up with twitter for me as i dictate the messages. i want to thank you all for your incredibly kind words and prayers. you're not done with me just yet. congressman dingell died at his home in dearborn, michigan, of pos state cancer at 92 with his wife by his side. speakers at his funerals will include bill clinton, joe biden and john boehner. and i would also like to add he was a lifelong michigan fan. go blue! >>> when we come back, i'm joined by former governor bob mcdonald to talk about the shambles that is virginia politics and the hunger for leadership. audible members know list
he dictated a farewell op-ed and signed off, with this final tweet, quote, the lovely deborah is insisting rest and stay off of here. but after long negotiations we worked out a deal where she will keep me up with twitter for me stared at the eclipse. and, quote, everything's a balance beam when you're 90. he dictated a farewell op-ed and signed off, with this final tweet, quote, the lovely deborah is insisting i rest and stay off of here. but after long negotiations we worked out a deal where...
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deborah says the it is unusually clear video shows the deputy as she approaches the car and the confrontation that followed this made be disturbing . >> can i look around to make are right. don't move. okay quick >>> riley did a vehicle check sunday night parked on it rural road and she walked to the driver's side. you could see her reflection. >> run down the window. roll down the window.>> reporter: rolls the window down but his right hand swings over with a revolver. >> shots fired. shots fired. [ sound of gunfire ][ sound of gunfire ] >> it is graphic and brutal and sudden. truck they identified the diamond, he had several aliases and a criminal history of arrest in napa county. >> convention assault of a police officer and driving under the influence. >> reporter: there is no indication she knew that as she approached him and had a loaded rifle. >> it is he her. >> reporter: she was sworn in as a deputy six months ago. >> she did a great job. we are proud of her.. her dad is a sergeant with the department and her grandfather is retired. she spent six months with fairfield police in 18 mo
deborah says the it is unusually clear video shows the deputy as she approaches the car and the confrontation that followed this made be disturbing . >> can i look around to make are right. don't move. okay quick >>> riley did a vehicle check sunday night parked on it rural road and she walked to the driver's side. you could see her reflection. >> run down the window. roll down the window.>> reporter: rolls the window down but his right hand swings over with a...
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deborah attended the meeting last night. >>[ music ] [ music ] we shall live in peace is an >> reporter: the emotional start, moved to a gymnasium because discussions of the dixie nation are crowded and confrontational. >> if you want to change this word, what about these other words? >> reporter: one man's poster. >> that dixie cups, have they raised the issue about dixie cups. there are 8000 black women with the name dixie.>> reporter: it has been eight tumultuous issue come a name dating back to 1864 and the first school house built during racism and slavery of civil war. >> those were not tolerable then. and african-american woman, it is not tolerable now. >> reporter: supporters argue the district by any name is welcoming and inclusive and should not be ashamed. >> i think about the summers and neighbors setting out on the lawn and kids running around and catching fireflies. >> reporter: there is the possible remains. this brings the issue to a head. one nominee, mary dixie, the name of a woman picked >> we have burial grounds out here. my ancestors are buried here. >> reporter: th
deborah attended the meeting last night. >>[ music ] [ music ] we shall live in peace is an >> reporter: the emotional start, moved to a gymnasium because discussions of the dixie nation are crowded and confrontational. >> if you want to change this word, what about these other words? >> reporter: one man's poster. >> that dixie cups, have they raised the issue about dixie cups. there are 8000 black women with the name dixie.>> reporter: it has been eight...
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as deborah reports coming this cast is setting off another debate about immigration policies. >> will down the window. rolled down the window. >> reporter: it is disturbing video. a gaiman fired first and mr. and she unleashed a barrage that killed him. the immigration history that had i.c.e. pointing fingers picked we want to make sure we understand the vastness of this situation. in the past, has cooperated in the case has not cooperated. >> reporter: what happened with hernandez is being researched. they admit to turning him over in 2011 and 2011 had been deported three times per the arrest over the next five years, i.c.e. asked jailers to detain him but they did not. the shootout could've been prevented calling this the big scary example how public safety is effective. >> people of to create a safe committee.>> hernandez use multiple names which have been a factor and he may been released so claims must be fact check. >> it is six years or five years ago, we have to make sure we give everyone an answer we are committed to doing that. >> he made the choice to attempt to murder the
as deborah reports coming this cast is setting off another debate about immigration policies. >> will down the window. rolled down the window. >> reporter: it is disturbing video. a gaiman fired first and mr. and she unleashed a barrage that killed him. the immigration history that had i.c.e. pointing fingers picked we want to make sure we understand the vastness of this situation. in the past, has cooperated in the case has not cooperated. >> reporter: what happened with...
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. >> deborah: was he groped at a charity event. >>> miranda is tries to hit people. >> booby trapped. the swinging butcher knife. >> was it meant to stab anyone who climbed the steps? >> and then the picturesque and treacherous spot in padi
. >> deborah: was he groped at a charity event. >>> miranda is tries to hit people. >> booby trapped. the swinging butcher knife. >> was it meant to stab anyone who climbed the steps? >> and then the picturesque and treacherous spot in padi
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. >> deborah: i was in the stands, and no one could believe it. >> why did the sneaker blow up? and what happened inside meghan markle's baby shower? from guest gayle king. >> it is so exciting to be re
. >> deborah: i was in the stands, and no one could believe it. >> why did the sneaker blow up? and what happened inside meghan markle's baby shower? from guest gayle king. >> it is so exciting to be re
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male cause moderate flooding, deborah says the evacuation advisory has been issued. >> it is getting deep quick. truck this business, those who could drove through russian river floods, carrying people in and out of areas cut off. understory skies, the community pitches in but it is not considered a real slide without water on main street. it is seeping into the main spots. the river resembles a lake. this is johnson beach, unrecognizable. >> that is a lot of water. >> i was pounding on the door to get people out to rescue people expect most of these houses were built here for a recent. >> reporter: they hope not to make rescues. even with the water coming up more rain coming down. local people know the floods. >> people who have been through one and wait until they are surrounded by water and innate don't move in time and that kind of stuff. >> people are concerned but not totally freaking out yet. truck this is a veteran of many flights. >> it is not something to fool around with. if you think you are flooding out, get out and get your propane tanks secured and everything they tell
male cause moderate flooding, deborah says the evacuation advisory has been issued. >> it is getting deep quick. truck this business, those who could drove through russian river floods, carrying people in and out of areas cut off. understory skies, the community pitches in but it is not considered a real slide without water on main street. it is seeping into the main spots. the river resembles a lake. this is johnson beach, unrecognizable. >> that is a lot of water. >> i was...
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his,fe, john dingell and as he said, lovely deborah, and is -- his four children.could always be found standing firm on the right side of history, and when he had to, standing alone. when john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old, or 28, i am not sure, i thought it was 28, but somebody told me it was 29 today, but too damn young to be in the congress. [laughter] the first time i met him, carl, it was the first state of the union i attended. i walked up, he shook my hand and said, congratulations, you won but you are too damn yoiuung to be here. [laughter] i was 29 when i got elected. when he delivered his first speech in congress, he fought back the tears at the enormity of his duty, memory of his dad's death. he was there to have the baton his father had laid and move forward, and he told his colleagues and i, "if i could be half the man my father was, i shall feel i was a great success." expression, you know your success as a dad, true story, when you turn and look at your child, and realize they turned out better than you. ,my sons tur
his,fe, john dingell and as he said, lovely deborah, and is -- his four children.could always be found standing firm on the right side of history, and when he had to, standing alone. when john delivered his first speech in congress when he was 29 years old, or 28, i am not sure, i thought it was 28, but somebody told me it was 29 today, but too damn young to be in the congress. [laughter] the first time i met him, carl, it was the first state of the union i attended. i walked up, he shook my...
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thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners, deborah landis, deputy director of administration. i am going to briefly review the budget overall and highlight the changes that have happened since the last time i presented here to you. and so we're going to start with the mayor's instructions, go through the volume trends, and revenue and expenditure. pretty straightforward presentation today, i think. so i think that the two highlights from the mayor's instructions are what mr. rahm has already mentioned, no new positions and there's also a general fund support reduction of 2% in each fiscal year. so the general fund support is equivalent, the amount we had to reduce was about $80,000 each year, and we were able to achieve that. so again, we base our budget on the projections given the current year and any trends that we're seeing. we had a couple of years of plateauing in volume and then the current year it looks like we're going to be a little bit down. january was much stronger than december, so, hopefully as the director mentioned, we continue to go up. we're not totally sure
thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners, deborah landis, deputy director of administration. i am going to briefly review the budget overall and highlight the changes that have happened since the last time i presented here to you. and so we're going to start with the mayor's instructions, go through the volume trends, and revenue and expenditure. pretty straightforward presentation today, i think. so i think that the two highlights from the mayor's instructions are what mr. rahm has...