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protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we can reach a deal that this house can support. there was nothing unexpected in the prime minister's summary, and the labour leader accused mrs may of deliberate delay. in truth, mr speaker, it appears that the prime minister has just one real tactic — to run down the clock hoping members of this house are blackmailed into supporting a deeply flawed deal. she is intending to get a deal on the backstop to calm the rebellious brexiteers. can she confirm there is
protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we can reach a deal that this house can support. there was nothing unexpected in the prime minister's summary, and the labour leader accused mrs may of deliberate delay. in truth, mr speaker, it appears that the prime minister has just one real tactic — to run down the clock hoping members of this house are blackmailed into supporting a deeply flawed deal. she is intending to get a deal on the...
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medical, driving, dbs, enhanced dbs. we had cctv in our ca bs enhanced dbs.nd. all of this stuff that happens that needs to happen. it is common—sense, it has to happen, without doubt. steve, this is not the case up and down the country? all around the country it isa country? all around the country it is a bit ofa country? all around the country it is a bit of a mishmash of various rules and regulation. unfortunately, what the government has done, the report made over 30 recommendations and the government has cherry picked what they think are the easy ones, they have put in phrases like when time allows we will look at legislation. this is an urgent public safety matter which should have been dealt with now. the committee was formed from people from the taxi industry, private hire industry, road safety charities, various mps, the government is still trying to brush it under the table. provides what needs to change, from your perspective? provides what needs to change, from your perspective ? they provides what needs to change, from your perspective? they will
medical, driving, dbs, enhanced dbs. we had cctv in our ca bs enhanced dbs.nd. all of this stuff that happens that needs to happen. it is common—sense, it has to happen, without doubt. steve, this is not the case up and down the country? all around the country it isa country? all around the country it is a bit ofa country? all around the country it is a bit of a mishmash of various rules and regulation. unfortunately, what the government has done, the report made over 30 recommendations and...
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we're making it better than it originally was, it shows up under enhancements. the others here are development projects as well as the conditional seismic which is really a category of potential costs that could occur if change of use or major expansion of a structure on a pier occurred. and similarly here, we've seen a number go from 1.8 billion to 1.9 billion, from work completed, the orton reduced our seismic need. updated cost estimates, as well as the passage of time. so you see the seawall cost go down because seawall work will have been completed from the prior two plans to the time we reach this plan, so that leaves us with a $3.5 billion total need. now we turn to looking at the funding sources that we have projected in the continue-year period. we're -- ten-year period. we're forecasting $4.7 billion funding needed. if you look at the blue, you'll see port sources, which go primarily to state of good repair, and in green, we see the external sources, which while significant push goes to enhancement, they also play a significant role in our ability to p
we're making it better than it originally was, it shows up under enhancements. the others here are development projects as well as the conditional seismic which is really a category of potential costs that could occur if change of use or major expansion of a structure on a pier occurred. and similarly here, we've seen a number go from 1.8 billion to 1.9 billion, from work completed, the orton reduced our seismic need. updated cost estimates, as well as the passage of time. so you see the...
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they all have lo-term system enhancement plans. the geographic areas for access around them are very -- because of some ongoing, on site improvements, reagan national airport where for the time being there are some accessibility i issues, but terms of the plans for addressing access is all there, including one of the ects that not only the transportation authority has funded and this discussion was there even before they decided to come to national landing a that is for providing a pedestrian bridge across u.s. t one connecti the airport. so more connectivity to the airport is whatat reagannal airport has been talked about. >> autonomous cars are going to be revolutionary, yes or no? >> they're going to revolutionize everything. we just don't know how yet. >> amazon is going to be a win for the region, kelly? >> i sure hope so. >> kanti, going forward, let's justalk about all of that together. do you see things getting better in terms of transportation? >> absolutely. i am very positive a hopeful in the outlook for the region's mob
they all have lo-term system enhancement plans. the geographic areas for access around them are very -- because of some ongoing, on site improvements, reagan national airport where for the time being there are some accessibility i issues, but terms of the plans for addressing access is all there, including one of the ects that not only the transportation authority has funded and this discussion was there even before they decided to come to national landing a that is for providing a pedestrian...
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enhanced barrier. not a wall. see through it. a wall you can't see through, but we're going to have it see-through. it's kind of already an enhanced barrier. seems like there's a semantic problem in part, correct? >> well, it's a little bit of a play on words. enhanced barrier for the democrats is taking an old wall and improving it. it's no new wall. the president wants new walls which i agree with. enhanced barriers, one piece. >> laura: well, when you see the video just released last week and the week before of hundreds of people at one time crawling across an area that, i mean, my 10-year-old could crawl over it. it's not a difficult barrier.ar in some places you just walk across the desert, very dangerous parts. you aren't a country when that's how you get into your country in a place where a lot of people want to come in. that's not what a country does.n i mean, if you want to stay a country, at least. >> right, a lot of areas forot improvement.pr but when you look at the plank that was presented by homeland security, i mea
enhanced barrier. not a wall. see through it. a wall you can't see through, but we're going to have it see-through. it's kind of already an enhanced barrier. seems like there's a semantic problem in part, correct? >> well, it's a little bit of a play on words. enhanced barrier for the democrats is taking an old wall and improving it. it's no new wall. the president wants new walls which i agree with. enhanced barriers, one piece. >> laura: well, when you see the video just released...
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again, is a place with enhanced fencing, normandy fencing. let them have the discussion, because it is all about two analysis.cost-benefit what is the best way, what you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? about, and this will be coming up if he takes some extra dinner action, the opportunity cost -- if he takes some extraordinary action, the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used to better for technology, then let us see. and by the way, when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what it is today. so you have to look at technology in a new form, just as we say that should we all just get land lines in our home, we have smart phones. well, what should we be doing on the border, like a landline versus the technology that our personnel on the border should have? what they are talking about is more personnel, enhancement of ports of entry, which would require construction. we already had that in the bill we passed last week that went under the department of treasury appropriations bill, because
again, is a place with enhanced fencing, normandy fencing. let them have the discussion, because it is all about two analysis.cost-benefit what is the best way, what you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? about, and this will be coming up if he takes some extra dinner action, the opportunity cost -- if he takes some extraordinary action, the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used to better for technology, then let us see. and by the way, when some of these...
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exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first.nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> minutes away, "e.t." ses sail with oprah and gayle. >> i'm unpacking all my things for the cruise. >> hanging >>> welcome back to atlanta. i'm standing here with the legendary gladys knight. she'll be singing the national anthem before the super bowl. what does it mean in your town to step out on that field and sing the national anthem? >> it's an honor. they thought i was relevant enough and i was able as far as music was concerned to represent. >> can we get to a controversy real quick? there are a lot of people who believe you are the bee on "the masked singer." >> really? >> gladys, come on. >> i don't know what they believe. >> we do know who the unicorn is. let's send it back to keltie right now. >> i don't know who the unic
exfoliate nourish naturally enhance your lips. chapstick. put your lips first.nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> minutes away, "e.t." ses sail with oprah and gayle. >> i'm unpacking all my things for the cruise. >> hanging >>> welcome...
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so again, is there a place for enhanced fencing? normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> by normandy fencing, you see there, those vehicle barriers. stopgap funding runs out in two weeks. the house and senate would have to vote on any deal, so that gives them until february 8 or we will see hit part two. >>> and in the russian probe, those mysterious phone calls made by the president's son before and after his 2016 trump tower meeting with the russians were in fact not to his father. three sources tell cnn records provided to the senate intelligence committee show that they were made to two of don jr.'s business associates, that would contradict suspicions by some democrats that the blocked number belonged to then candidate donald trump. investigators had been trying to determine whether mr. trump had advanced knowledge of the trump tower meeting. >> the president also addressed the russia probe in his new y"n york times" interview, he claims he never discussed wikileaks with roger stone. stone is charged with lying to congress and coordi
so again, is there a place for enhanced fencing? normandy fencing would work. let them have that discussion. >> by normandy fencing, you see there, those vehicle barriers. stopgap funding runs out in two weeks. the house and senate would have to vote on any deal, so that gives them until february 8 or we will see hit part two. >>> and in the russian probe, those mysterious phone calls made by the president's son before and after his 2016 trump tower meeting with the russians were...
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barrier. >> harris: we have 600 plus miles of enhanced barrier.we can. but they g.o.p. negotiator tells fox news the president could be forced to declare a emergency phone makers can't reach a deal to fund it. meanwhile, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell warned the president against declaring an emergency, saying the risk of losing the support of senate republicans is too high. all this comes with another migrant caravan set to the u.s. border this week. the pentagon set to deploy nearly 4,000 additional support troops to the border. that got announced yesterday. ed henry, the president called nancy pelosi rigid. that's putting democrats and ina tough spot. did they go broke a cancer? >> ed: he makes up your about an advance period. she's also on that bipartisan panel. she said, "everything is on the table." that suggests a beer, wall, and the number of things. within minutes plus he comes out and says, "nothing, no money." the fact of the matter is, what these rank-and-file democrats say matters very little under these talks. it's about nanc
barrier. >> harris: we have 600 plus miles of enhanced barrier.we can. but they g.o.p. negotiator tells fox news the president could be forced to declare a emergency phone makers can't reach a deal to fund it. meanwhile, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell warned the president against declaring an emergency, saying the risk of losing the support of senate republicans is too high. all this comes with another migrant caravan set to the u.s. border this week. the pentagon set to deploy...
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lorenzo: as you apply the technology into existing brownfields, again, with enhanced oil recovery, anding wells, to further produce. alix: are your clients interested in spending money doing that versus greenfield projects? lorenzo: it is a blend. again, also the new players coming in. in the case where traditional player has decided to sell a lease or decided to move off, the brown field is an opportunity for new independents to come in. we are seeing new independents with tiebacks and brownfield opportunities. the international oil companies are also still focusing on green fields. alix: what kind of oil recovery globally do you see that materially makes a difference to global supply? something that's been a surprise to everybody, not only u.s. shale but gulf of mexico, brazil, areas we didn't think we would continue to see the kind of supply we have seen, are we at the tipping point where it's a game changer, is there more to go? lorenzo: there will always be new technologies that come about. we see a steady increase in demand relative to oil over the course of time still for the ne
lorenzo: as you apply the technology into existing brownfields, again, with enhanced oil recovery, anding wells, to further produce. alix: are your clients interested in spending money doing that versus greenfield projects? lorenzo: it is a blend. again, also the new players coming in. in the case where traditional player has decided to sell a lease or decided to move off, the brown field is an opportunity for new independents to come in. we are seeing new independents with tiebacks and...
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what do you mean when you say enhanced barrier?ew set of paint on the structure that we have? are you putting razor wire or what are you doing? or are we going to get new fencing in places that we need new barriers? >> so when it comes to daca, doing something about that, the illegals that got her of no fault of their own, in this limbo, that doesn't sound like you could get something comprehensive something done on that by friday. >> i doubt that that will happen. the daca population has not been defined. is it those that have registered or million or more? it's hard to clarify that. let me put it this way. it's not hard to clarify that. they're making it far harder than it needs to be, the people that are negotiating this thing out. the people voted for a wall. that's what they thought they were getting. >> neil: we'll see what happens. you should hear what they're saying about republicans. we'll talk to james clyburn on this very issue after this. thank you, sir. >> thank you. lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobs
what do you mean when you say enhanced barrier?ew set of paint on the structure that we have? are you putting razor wire or what are you doing? or are we going to get new fencing in places that we need new barriers? >> so when it comes to daca, doing something about that, the illegals that got her of no fault of their own, in this limbo, that doesn't sound like you could get something comprehensive something done on that by friday. >> i doubt that that will happen. the daca...
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i rise in strong support of h.r. 501, the poison center network enhancement act. this bill, which i've co-authored, with the gentlewoman from indiana, congresswoman susan brooks, re-authorizes for an additional five years the national network of poison control centers known as p.c.c.'s, which are playing a critical role in the fight to end the opioid crisis. our country's 55 poison centers are staffed by trained toxicologists, pharmacists, physicians and nurses who are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, to provide real-time, life-saving assistance via a national toll-free number, which is 1-800-222-1222. some 330 million people are served by these critical centers while handling 2.6 million cases. in 2017, someone called a poison center roughly every 12 seconds in our country. more than 90% of those calls were due to a poison exposure in someone's home and more than half of all cases involved children under the age of 12. that's why speedy access to poison centers is such an invaluable resource, especially for parents. poison centers are
i rise in strong support of h.r. 501, the poison center network enhancement act. this bill, which i've co-authored, with the gentlewoman from indiana, congresswoman susan brooks, re-authorizes for an additional five years the national network of poison control centers known as p.c.c.'s, which are playing a critical role in the fight to end the opioid crisis. our country's 55 poison centers are staffed by trained toxicologists, pharmacists, physicians and nurses who are available 24 hours a day,...
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pressure from the north tap into some subtropical moisture from the south so with this it's going to enhance the rainfall and also going to see this
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by getting the changes that we need to do backstop, by protecting and enhancing workers‘ rights, andncing the role of parliament and the next phase of negotiations, i believe we can reach a deal that the house can support. we deliver for the people and communities that voted for a change two and a half years ago, and the voices for too long have not been heard. we can set this country on courts but the bright future that every part of this united kingdom desires. that is government's mission, we should not fit in our efforts to get it done. mr speaker, our country is facing the biggest crisis of our generation, and yet the prime minister continues to recklessly run down the clock. we were promised there will be a deal last october. that did not happen. we were promised a meaningful vote in december, it did not happen. we were told to prepare for a meaningful vote this week after the prime minister again promised secure binding changes for the backstop and that has not happened. the prime minister comes before the house with more excuses and more delays. in truth, mr speaker, it appea
by getting the changes that we need to do backstop, by protecting and enhancing workers‘ rights, andncing the role of parliament and the next phase of negotiations, i believe we can reach a deal that the house can support. we deliver for the people and communities that voted for a change two and a half years ago, and the voices for too long have not been heard. we can set this country on courts but the bright future that every part of this united kingdom desires. that is government's mission,...
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their public sfrervice has been enhanced because of my service.hey're inspired by it and inspired by the folks i work with and the opportunity to come visit the department of justice and meet the people that i work with, the career folks in the department and other members of the administration. i encourage them and i think that they have an interest. one of my daughters is very eager to intern on capitol hill. i anticipate they'll spend time in public service. >> i'll explain the reference to the academy awards. the rocky quote that i read the deputy attorney general used was it's not about how hard you get hit -- how hard you hit, but about your ability to get back up when you been hit hard. if i recall correctly, lady gaga made similar remarks last night. >> i don't necessarily endorse the lady gaga recitation, but i approve of the original version. keep moving forward. my daughter endorsed this because she surprised me -- my 17-year-old. for my birthday she had a quotation inscribed on a plague i now have hanging in my office. i know she got t
their public sfrervice has been enhanced because of my service.hey're inspired by it and inspired by the folks i work with and the opportunity to come visit the department of justice and meet the people that i work with, the career folks in the department and other members of the administration. i encourage them and i think that they have an interest. one of my daughters is very eager to intern on capitol hill. i anticipate they'll spend time in public service. >> i'll explain the...
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their interest in public service has been enhanced as a result of my experience. you might think, oh, it's so unpleasant to be criticized in the media. off.ll be scared not at all. they are inspired by it and inspired by the folks i work with. the opportunity to come visit the department of justice and meet the people i work with. the career folks in the department and other members of the administration. i encourage them and i think that they do have an interest. one of my daughters is very eager to intern on capitol hill. so i anticipate that they will spend some time in public service. suzanne: i'll explain the reference to the academy award. the quote of course to rocky balanceoa quote i read, the deputy attorney general used in his wharton remarks was about not about how hard you get hit, or how hard you hit, but about your ability to get back up when you have been hit hard. and i recall correctly lady gaga made very similar remarks last night. mr. rosenstein: i did not endorse the lady gaga interpretation. i do invoke the original version, the rocky balboa v
their interest in public service has been enhanced as a result of my experience. you might think, oh, it's so unpleasant to be criticized in the media. off.ll be scared not at all. they are inspired by it and inspired by the folks i work with. the opportunity to come visit the department of justice and meet the people i work with. the career folks in the department and other members of the administration. i encourage them and i think that they do have an interest. one of my daughters is very...
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but we need to not only secure social security, but we have to enhance it. bill that has an actuary report, the social security actuary, that says it's solvent, sustainably solvent, beyond the 75-year requirement so millennials and everybody else got to know this will be here. 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligibility for social security. that's the sense of urgency. >> congressman, why in your studying of this and your actual report did you decide not to call for an increase in the age at which people get social security? what would it do if you increased it by two years? >> because what we find happening is so many people who are trying to get into social security, the phenomena of more and more people finding the older they get, the more expensive they get to be carried on someone's payroll, they get dropped off. when you add to that disability as well, we're finding that the most essential thing that we can do is make sure that we make the system solvent, accessible, and enhance it in a way that is going to take care of fellow americans. >> congressma
but we need to not only secure social security, but we have to enhance it. bill that has an actuary report, the social security actuary, that says it's solvent, sustainably solvent, beyond the 75-year requirement so millennials and everybody else got to know this will be here. 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligibility for social security. that's the sense of urgency. >> congressman, why in your studying of this and your actual report did you decide not to call for an increase in the...
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watch this enhancement. the main ban is over the bay.w this is enhancing again off the coast that is about ready to make its move and the rainfall will really pick up. i saw one isolated area in southwestern lake county of 10.8 inches of rain in the next 48 hours. you see the heavier lines are. and it is lifting north and it will make its move south but not tile tonight or tomorrow t and now the system is tapping into moisture so the rain is heavy at times, 50s and 60s. we'll get a break thursday and friday. but then more rain moves in. >>> 7:48. wal-mart eliminating one of its best in store jobs. your soon will not see the greeters of wal-mart and why employees with disabilities are feeling like they're being targeted. >> reporter: good morning. coming up in the next hour, how a plan to buy, preserve and build affordable housing could actually make it on this year's ballot for san francisco. and we'll look how the actor jussie smollett case could have an effect on victims of hate crimes. the executive director of the aids project of the
watch this enhancement. the main ban is over the bay.w this is enhancing again off the coast that is about ready to make its move and the rainfall will really pick up. i saw one isolated area in southwestern lake county of 10.8 inches of rain in the next 48 hours. you see the heavier lines are. and it is lifting north and it will make its move south but not tile tonight or tomorrow t and now the system is tapping into moisture so the rain is heavy at times, 50s and 60s. we'll get a break...
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more enhanced fencing, but the wall seems to be as much as a non-starter as ever. >> and by the way, if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. she'll be begging for a wall. she will say mr. president, please, please give us a wall. it will be very interesting. some people have suggested let me take the wall along california. let's move it to arizona. let's move it to texas. and you know, it would be a very interesting statement. >> now he is not only moving the goalpost, he is maybe moving the whole wall. the president was asked if he would accept the other kinds of physical barriers the speaker suggested she'd be open to. >> no, because if there is no wall, it doesn't work. she is just playing games. >> right. doesn't work politically if there is no wall. keeping them honest, and we've said this before, there is a debate to be had about immigration policy. there is no doubt about that. but when it comes to accusations of playing games, the president doesn't exactly come from a
more enhanced fencing, but the wall seems to be as much as a non-starter as ever. >> and by the way, if you go to tijuana and you take down that wall, you will have so many people coming into our country that nancy pelosi will be begging for a wall. she'll be begging for a wall. she will say mr. president, please, please give us a wall. it will be very interesting. some people have suggested let me take the wall along california. let's move it to arizona. let's move it to texas. and you...
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are there places where enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work the echo of them have that discussion -- work? let them have that discussion. it is all about cost-benefit analysis. what do you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? it is also about -- and this will be coming up if he takes extraordinary action -- the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used better for technology, than let's see. when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what it is today. you have to look at technology ,n a new form, just as we say we all have smartphones. what should we be doing on the border that is like a landline versus the technology that our personnel on the border should have? what they are talking about is more personnel, enhancement of the ports of entry, which require construction. we already had that in the bill last week under the department of the treasury appropriations bill. more on the subject then you may want to know. unless the negotiators seen -- there are only about 30 miles left of the 700 that have not --n -- and a lot of it is some
are there places where enhanced fencing, normandy fencing would work the echo of them have that discussion -- work? let them have that discussion. it is all about cost-benefit analysis. what do you get for your dollar in order to protect the border? it is also about -- and this will be coming up if he takes extraordinary action -- the opportunity cost of the money. if the money can be used better for technology, than let's see. when some of these fences were built, the technology was not what...
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it provides $1.3 billion for border barrier enhancements, vastly less than the $5.7 billion demand that the president made to shut the government down the last time. president trump is getting pressure from the usual suspects, not to budge on his hall. sean hannity called it a garbage proposal and despite blaming democrats ahead of time, they signed off on the deal and urged the president to sign it as well. >> i strongly urge the president to sign this agreement. no one gets everything they want in these agreements. the president must sign it and not, not, not cause another shut down. >> but will he? joining me from the white house is geoff bennett with the latest. there is pressure on the president to sign it and from some people not to. where is he on this? >> here's what we know based on our own reporting and the president's own words earlier today in the cabinet room. the trump era caveat that this is subject to change because the president is unpredictable. we accept the president doll this in a compromise he doesn't like. since it gives him a fraction of the $5.7 billion he deman
it provides $1.3 billion for border barrier enhancements, vastly less than the $5.7 billion demand that the president made to shut the government down the last time. president trump is getting pressure from the usual suspects, not to budge on his hall. sean hannity called it a garbage proposal and despite blaming democrats ahead of time, they signed off on the deal and urged the president to sign it as well. >> i strongly urge the president to sign this agreement. no one gets everything...
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that's key term there, "enhancements" about 55 miles of new barrier. no limit of number of beds for immigrants immigrants detained and funds for beds. >> pleased to work together bipartisanly and come to agreement. staffs are working out details. >> we're going to get what is best for the united states. >> president trump did not mention campaigning in el paso, texas, thousands filled the arena, thousands more standing outside. renewed promise to build a wall, however that deal we talked about is for fencing and barriers, not a wall. >>> named one of the top running backs in high school football but a promising bay area player recruited to university of nebraska is facing criminal charges linked to revenge porn. vicky nguyen spoke with the young woman accusing him, exclusive report. >> reporter: 19-year-old maurice washington iii, football star at kings academy, now a freshman for the university of nebraska. according to search warrant washington faces one felony charge of distribution of child pornography and misdemeanor charge of revenge porn. accuse
that's key term there, "enhancements" about 55 miles of new barrier. no limit of number of beds for immigrants immigrants detained and funds for beds. >> pleased to work together bipartisanly and come to agreement. staffs are working out details. >> we're going to get what is best for the united states. >> president trump did not mention campaigning in el paso, texas, thousands filled the arena, thousands more standing outside. renewed promise to build a wall,...
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and just today, the house passed the enhanced background check act. would require a background check on every gun same or transfer, this would include sales at gun shows and online. but excludes gifts to family members, sales for hunting purposes and guns needed in self-defen self-defense. the enhanced background checks act would close what is called the charleston loophole, the one that allowed dylann roof to purchase a firearm when his background check was not completed within three days. roof then went on to murder a total of nine people. the new bill expands that time frame to ten days. the fbi says between 2000 and 2017, there were 250 active shootings people. there were 2,217 people were wounded and killed. in 2017, alone, there were 30 active shooter incidents in the u.s. 138 people were killed and 591 were wounded. >> robin thomas is joining us now. robin, good to see you again. give me a sense of your reaction of these two bills being passed. we do not know where they stand in the senate yet. is this a big of a deal as we think it is, two anc
and just today, the house passed the enhanced background check act. would require a background check on every gun same or transfer, this would include sales at gun shows and online. but excludes gifts to family members, sales for hunting purposes and guns needed in self-defen self-defense. the enhanced background checks act would close what is called the charleston loophole, the one that allowed dylann roof to purchase a firearm when his background check was not completed within three days....
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gets referred to as the leadership enhancement that makes the sentence worse.get that and prosecutors say he deserves another sentence enhancement for using sophisticated means to commit crimes. on page 19 of the submission, prosecutors say manafort should be given zero credit in his sentencing for accepting responsibility for his crimes. they say he should get no credit for that in part because he didn't plead guilty to anything in the virginia case and part because he breached his cooperation agreement in the d.c. case and lied to prosecutors after he did plead guilty there. they say he also shouldn't get that in part because even now he still isn't handing over the financial materials he's supposed to hand over as part of the sentencing process. here is the big windup. quote, manafort's history and characteristics are aggravating factors. manafort had every opportunity to succeed. he's well educated and a member of the legal profession attending georgetown university. he was a successful political consultant both in the united states and abroad. there they f
gets referred to as the leadership enhancement that makes the sentence worse.get that and prosecutors say he deserves another sentence enhancement for using sophisticated means to commit crimes. on page 19 of the submission, prosecutors say manafort should be given zero credit in his sentencing for accepting responsibility for his crimes. they say he should get no credit for that in part because he didn't plead guilty to anything in the virginia case and part because he breached his cooperation...
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in more locations than any other performance enhancer. unleash your potential in the bedroom, with score!. ♪another summer day is come and gone away♪ ♪in paris and rome but i want to go home♪ ♪mmmmmmmm ♪maybe surrounded by a million people i♪ ♪still feel all alone i just want to go home♪ ♪oh i miss you, you know ♪let me go home ♪i've had my fun baby i'm done♪ ♪i gotta go home ♪it will all be alright ♪i'll be home tonight ♪i'm comin back home lou: joining us, foreign policy analyst dr. walid phares. there will be more demonstrations in caracas in support of guaido. walid, good to see you. boil down for us exactly what you expect here. are we watching the maduro government -- the maduro regime end and quickly guaido move to power or there is something else at work. >> we'll see both. but we don't know about the timing. it depends on us it depends on what the russians and iranians are doing. brazil and colombia. but in my view it's irreversible. the maduro regime will resist. they have so much interest to defend. but the opposition with the
in more locations than any other performance enhancer. unleash your potential in the bedroom, with score!. ♪another summer day is come and gone away♪ ♪in paris and rome but i want to go home♪ ♪mmmmmmmm ♪maybe surrounded by a million people i♪ ♪still feel all alone i just want to go home♪ ♪oh i miss you, you know ♪let me go home ♪i've had my fun baby i'm done♪ ♪i gotta go home ♪it will all be alright ♪i'll be home tonight ♪i'm comin back home lou: joining us,...
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but a retune suspension reduced weight and enhance braking all make the street version just as nimble on the tracks curve. here's a summary of all the data. the engines in the racing industry versions are identical in construction but there are a few other differences. in the goals a lot and you mean like to points out that two extra radiators in front there needed to keep the temperature constant in a race car that generates three hundred fifty horsepower even in hot weather conditions at temperatures above thirty five degrees celsius. this car has to go all over the world to asian countries where it gets much hotter than in germany so the intercooler has been raised to achieve the same performance everywhere the performance. might hold notice is the t.c.r. interiors motors for details such as the flat bottom steering wheel with a twelve o'clock marker that's important when taking kers faster drifting and closed off areas so you always know where the wheels are when steering hand over hand. the street versions interior is still sporty but considerably more comfortable. the race cars
but a retune suspension reduced weight and enhance braking all make the street version just as nimble on the tracks curve. here's a summary of all the data. the engines in the racing industry versions are identical in construction but there are a few other differences. in the goals a lot and you mean like to points out that two extra radiators in front there needed to keep the temperature constant in a race car that generates three hundred fifty horsepower even in hot weather conditions at...
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shop program, when they -- when caltrans performs projects under that program, that they strive to enhance bike, walking and other mobility alternatives within that same project. so that'll be in bill i think that'll be set pretty soon, and we'll be able to testify and work on your behalf if you support the position. the items on watch i want to briefly highlight to you. they highlight ab 11 and sb 50. these are bills that deal with redevelopment and housing. and these will be probably the earliest of a slate of housing-related bills. so at this point, the staff is recommendi recommendi recommending watch these as we see what other alternatives are announced over the next 1 appoints 5 weeks. beyond that, assembly member ting announced a bill that would champion all new vehicle does sold in the -- vehicles sold in the state zero emission vehicles. ab 47, this would deal with cell phone use in vehicles. it is not counted as a point against motorists, it's an exemption, and we'll see how that moves through the process. assembly bill 1, which would adjustment the vote threshold for sales taxes
shop program, when they -- when caltrans performs projects under that program, that they strive to enhance bike, walking and other mobility alternatives within that same project. so that'll be in bill i think that'll be set pretty soon, and we'll be able to testify and work on your behalf if you support the position. the items on watch i want to briefly highlight to you. they highlight ab 11 and sb 50. these are bills that deal with redevelopment and housing. and these will be probably the...
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consistence we would do for every family and every community the chance to succeed and prosper and also enhance. unfortunately marketing rc as a safe and healthy and beautiful place that we are is not enough anymore. if it was we would see those labor force in communities growing instead of shrinking. we have to distinguish ourselves and what better way than the state with the best education in america? [applause] think about how powerful this will be. really think about it. imagine our kids in communities and states what it means for our economy and to build a future generation to solve problems and help people. we must do more than imagine but have the courage to make real change together as the demographics demonstrate, we cannot afford to do things the way we have always done them. if we want to maintain services services, we must continue our work so let's keep moving forward. i know you have thoughts on how to do this as well but here are some ideas to consider. first i propose to make it more accessible to working families. [applause] if you work with me to modernize the tax system we ca
consistence we would do for every family and every community the chance to succeed and prosper and also enhance. unfortunately marketing rc as a safe and healthy and beautiful place that we are is not enough anymore. if it was we would see those labor force in communities growing instead of shrinking. we have to distinguish ourselves and what better way than the state with the best education in america? [applause] think about how powerful this will be. really think about it. imagine our kids in...
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as does this proposal to enhance social security.ut the leadership on the republican side would not allow this distinguished chairman to hold that debate. it's only now that we're going to have these hearings and do so in what we call regular order, which means they'll be open to the public. we welcome the vitality of ideas. you heard one of the callers calling in about how the private sector does it with numbers, etc. those are the things that you have to test out. you have to bring in experts. but that's what governments should be about. i believe that there are many republicans as well, starting with the president. he very boldly stepped out on this issue. it will not surprise me at all that in the end, if nancy pelosi and donald trump do what tip o'neill and ronald reagan did in 1983. and solve this on behalf of the american people. host: congressman john larsen, democrat of connecticut, thank you for the conversation this morning. guest: i enjoyed it very much. thank your listeners and those who called in. appreciate it. host: t
as does this proposal to enhance social security.ut the leadership on the republican side would not allow this distinguished chairman to hold that debate. it's only now that we're going to have these hearings and do so in what we call regular order, which means they'll be open to the public. we welcome the vitality of ideas. you heard one of the callers calling in about how the private sector does it with numbers, etc. those are the things that you have to test out. you have to bring in...
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can we look at some sort of enhanced barrier? that's something we can look at.l border patrol chief have the say so and let the local community be involved so they can come up with maybe some sort of enhanced barrier. but again, washington cannot dictate what sort of barrier and where to put it at. >> dana: i feel like people are saying the sthaeupblg. the president has come a long way from saying there's going to be a wall from sea to shining sea. he's talking about barriers. if the democrats want to call it a barrier and president wants to call it a wall, do you think there's a compromise there? >> i think it depends on who gets off the semantics argument. i agree that everyone is saying the same thing when you get down to specifics. we're not talking about a million mile physical wall. it seems at this point it's almost a battle of the wills and a battle of who is more stubborn with the victims being all of us, who are just waiting for the government to continue and for tows have legislation we can count on and to have a secure southern border. >> dana: the p
can we look at some sort of enhanced barrier? that's something we can look at.l border patrol chief have the say so and let the local community be involved so they can come up with maybe some sort of enhanced barrier. but again, washington cannot dictate what sort of barrier and where to put it at. >> dana: i feel like people are saying the sthaeupblg. the president has come a long way from saying there's going to be a wall from sea to shining sea. he's talking about barriers. if the...
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we enhance capital and maintenance projects.leverage new revenue options, and we reallocated vacant positions ab funds to where they were needed. in addition, the department prioritized park programs and services, and looked for new opportunities to reallocate resources. the department's proposed 19-20 budget of $215 million is about $15 million or 6% less than the current budget. >> can you repeat that. >> 6% less than the current year budget. reason for the decrease is two-fold. one, in the current year we used one time open space revenue to support our bond projects and in addition, bond and capital grant funding is not budgeted on a normal annual basis, it's budgeted when the funds are either allocated or received. so, down the road over the next 3 to 6 months, additional funding may be added to the budget when they become available. so the budget allocates more than half of its funding to parks and open space maintenance, and about 26 -- i'm sorry, 14% structural maintenance, 17% to recreation and aquatics. the administrati
we enhance capital and maintenance projects.leverage new revenue options, and we reallocated vacant positions ab funds to where they were needed. in addition, the department prioritized park programs and services, and looked for new opportunities to reallocate resources. the department's proposed 19-20 budget of $215 million is about $15 million or 6% less than the current budget. >> can you repeat that. >> 6% less than the current year budget. reason for the decrease is two-fold....
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protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we statement the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? the husband of congresswoman gabby giffords, who was severely wounded in an assassination attempt in 2011, has announced he's running for the us senate. mark kelly — seen here accompanying his wife to a senate hearing on gun violence — is a retired nasa astronaut. he's hoping to become the democratic candidate in arizona. he's expected to make gun control a major part of his electoral platform. football greats have been paying tribute to england's world cup winning goalkeeper gordon banks who's died at the age of 81. the brazilian superstar, pele, who he famously denied during the tournament in 1970, said he was a fine human being. during his career, he was named fifa goalkeeper of the year no fewer than six times. the russian parliamen
protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we statement the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? the husband of congresswoman gabby giffords, who was severely wounded in an assassination attempt in 2011, has announced he's running for the us...
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protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe wean support. in her statement the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? more to come on all of that very likely for years to come. plenty more to come here on bbc news, including this: the malaysian villagers dealing with piles of plastic and mountains of rubbish who have decided to take matters into their own hands. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in
protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe wean support. in her statement the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? more to come on all of that very likely for years to come. plenty more to come here on bbc news, including this: the malaysian...
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protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we a deal this house can support. in her statement, the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? the continued uncertainty means more businesses are becoming increasingly nervous about brexit. the british chambers of commerce says there is a risk of uk firms being hung out to dry by the lack of clear, actionable information from the government. with me in the studio isjoseph sternberg, columnist with the wall streetjournal. good morning, once again you and i are talking about this problem. give us are talking about this problem. give us your take on what the british chambers of commerce are saying. well, i think it's natural that a lot of businesses are extremely uneasy about this circumstance, because we are very close to the date when britain is set to formally leave the european union and t
protections, and by enhancing the role of parliament in the next phase of negotiations, i believe we a deal this house can support. in her statement, the prime minister has failed to answer even the most basic questions. what progress has she made on identifying and working up the alternative arrangements? have they been presented to the european union? if not, when will they be presented? the continued uncertainty means more businesses are becoming increasingly nervous about brexit. the...
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protections and by enhancing the role parliament to the next phase of negotiations, i believe we canis house can support. we can deliver but the people and the communities that will did for change tour and have years ago and whose voices were too long have not been heard. we can honour at the result of the referendum and we can set this country on course for the bright future that every part of this united kingdom deserves. the prime minister hasjust told members of this house to hold their nerve. tell back to nissan workers in sunderland and thousands more worried about job security and the future of their communities. mr speaker, no minister serious about protecting jobs in this country would allow a prime minister to deliberately run down the clock and play chicken with people's livelihoods. to stand by and do nothing would be a complete dereliction of duty. as i received mrspeaker dereliction of duty. as i received mr speaker the prime minister's letter yesterday in response to labour's royal troon line, it became clearer to me a prime minister is merely engaged in the pretence o
protections and by enhancing the role parliament to the next phase of negotiations, i believe we canis house can support. we can deliver but the people and the communities that will did for change tour and have years ago and whose voices were too long have not been heard. we can honour at the result of the referendum and we can set this country on course for the bright future that every part of this united kingdom deserves. the prime minister hasjust told members of this house to hold their...
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the united states the united states says that it will enhance its military presence and also need to enhance its military presence in the black sea ice far as i know the black sea is not an american city and so russia is not moving to american borders russia's not going to american shores and we're seeing more and more nato forces and more and more u.s. military activity all our borders and along our shores so russia is different and they'll take an aggressive stand nato is coming our way like it has been coming since one thousand nine hundred ninety we are not coming the american way or when i was not coming the british way so i think that of course would be to much to explain why the west tries to exercise no. for pressure on russia there would be a lot of talk in the us media and in the u.s. congress about russian aggression to stop it was there is no russian aggression there is very strong military activity of the united states and nato in the baltic republics in the baltic sea in the black sea and in the western european countries like poland and romania and of course we actuall
the united states the united states says that it will enhance its military presence and also need to enhance its military presence in the black sea ice far as i know the black sea is not an american city and so russia is not moving to american borders russia's not going to american shores and we're seeing more and more nato forces and more and more u.s. military activity all our borders and along our shores so russia is different and they'll take an aggressive stand nato is coming our way like...