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ess for are we as far as security than in 2016? rep. davis: when we were charge 115th congress, we worked invest artisan way to $400 into our election security issues working with d.h.s. to administrators to fight back cyber attacks and also giving money to our states that our state and local officials can work with d.h.s. in hand to insure the election security of every single election because i elieve the most secure elections are actually the ones held at the local level. host: what's the most issue as of to day? rep. davis: there is a lot about issues when it comes to election infrastructure. we need to look at the next most way of voting is going to those new methods. we sat down with folks who are of a block what chain type voting to where you can do it on your phone. t's been used in certain elections in west virginia. those are the types of nnovations that could make our elections even more secure, but we shouldn't just throw off the have like the democrats tried to do. host: mr. starks, go ahead. >> this week the house had a a
ess for are we as far as security than in 2016? rep. davis: when we were charge 115th congress, we worked invest artisan way to $400 into our election security issues working with d.h.s. to administrators to fight back cyber attacks and also giving money to our states that our state and local officials can work with d.h.s. in hand to insure the election security of every single election because i elieve the most secure elections are actually the ones held at the local level. host: what's the...
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speaker, i rise today in profound ess and oncern over president trump's inexplicable abandonment of our kurdish allies in syria who 11,000 of more than their sons and daughters in our joint fight against isis. president's impulsive and betraysecision not only our ally, it betrays our dramatically ity, undermine america's credibility and will have negative strategic generations to come. it is not just me saying this. of senate he words majority leader mitch mcconnell, quote, withdrawing u.s. forces syria is a grave strategic mistake. it will leave the american the homeland unsafe, embolden inmeese and weaken alliances, end quote. hile we should announce the five-day pause in the turkish assault, we should not be celebrating. turkey has not recognized a seas fire, but rather just a pause in fighting. turkish affiliated forces are still fighting and the pause is end tomorrow. we can likely expect the carnage o then resume with new very rossity. regarding the deal with turkey, the wall street journal" this morning notes, it was a concession to ankara, giving an area in syria it has coveted
speaker, i rise today in profound ess and oncern over president trump's inexplicable abandonment of our kurdish allies in syria who 11,000 of more than their sons and daughters in our joint fight against isis. president's impulsive and betraysecision not only our ally, it betrays our dramatically ity, undermine america's credibility and will have negative strategic generations to come. it is not just me saying this. of senate he words majority leader mitch mcconnell, quote, withdrawing u.s....
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money was spent and all those men and t, the young women grateful wounded so many, east is less safe, ess stable, and less secure than before these conflicts began. pushing for le these wars are often the winds demanding - wins america its doors to unlimited regions, from war-torn importing the terrorism and the terrorism right to our own shores. anymore. my administration understands is immigration security national security. as a candidate for president, i clear that we needed a new pproach to american foreign policy. one guided not by ideology but and a rience, history, realistic understanding of the world. building up america's ilitary might like never before. investing $2.5 trillion since my election. depleted.l not be we will not happen again. to happent be allowed again where our military is areas of fighting in the world where we shouldn't be. american troops to battle, we must do so only vital national interest is at stake. a clear we have objective, a plan for victory, out of conflict, that's what we have to have. we need a plan of victory. will only win. whole basis has to be t
money was spent and all those men and t, the young women grateful wounded so many, east is less safe, ess stable, and less secure than before these conflicts began. pushing for le these wars are often the winds demanding - wins america its doors to unlimited regions, from war-torn importing the terrorism and the terrorism right to our own shores. anymore. my administration understands is immigration security national security. as a candidate for president, i clear that we needed a new pproach...
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estas condiciones que pudiesen ser peligrosas ay lo vava es una uintisifcación en la velocidad de los esse la temperatura para mañana en los 3 dígitos así que el riesgo de incendio disminuye al final de la semana, más adelante vamos a ver cómo el cambio de estos vientos pudiera cambiar el panorama las próximas horas con esta información hacemos una pausa y a lregresar sabe qué pasará con su teléfono celular durante estas interrupciones de servicio? le vamos a contar . muy cholo... muy diferente... muy vieja... muy raro... o muy limitada. seas como seas, en kaiser permanente creemos que el mundo está muy lleno de oportunidades para que vivas bien. vmiles de personas en el norte de la bahía se quedaron sin servicio eléctrico y los más afectados son los residentes de sonoma vamos a ver la información . >>> cerrado, cerrado no hay luz, cerrado, este panorama se ve hoy en el condado sonoma, esta gasolinería en san antoniosanta rosa dejó de prestar servicio . >>> muchas perdidas . >>> para ellos y para nosotros, porque no trabajamos hoy y no nos va a destituir las horas que no rabajamos . >>> a
estas condiciones que pudiesen ser peligrosas ay lo vava es una uintisifcación en la velocidad de los esse la temperatura para mañana en los 3 dígitos así que el riesgo de incendio disminuye al final de la semana, más adelante vamos a ver cómo el cambio de estos vientos pudiera cambiar el panorama las próximas horas con esta información hacemos una pausa y a lregresar sabe qué pasará con su teléfono celular durante estas interrupciones de servicio? le vamos a contar . muy cholo......
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. >> hace 30 aÑos un terremoto de 6,9 sacutres decadas despuehy nueva ess estaciones pero esta e prepasraara un eminente ter terremoto de gran magnitud y es que como esta ahoy en dia pues, si hay un evento es de o loma prieta, va a poder ante e este servicio se podra mantene. >> es suficiente saber si se n mantendma mil los pasajeros que usan el tu transporte y se prentan si el tunagua etsta para resistir eismo. >> un fuerte terremoto podria provocar que el agua entre y los trenes con cientos de pasajeros adentro corren a diario a 180 m millas por hora. >> si hay ruptura, la gente veraa por donde salir y no podrn evacuar. >> el agua pudiera entrar si la soldadura se daÑe y no por ru r rutuptura en las paredes del t l tuneltunel y agrega tuen unel pero las etsaciones etstan p preparadas para un terremoto de gran magnitud. >> si llega el momento que pase eso, habra tiempo que la n gente salga y a lo meojor no e etsace estacion no se podra usar des e despues del terremoto pero si o podran sacar a la gente. >> desde 1989 se realizan est d estudios con las universidad de california y otras par
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. >>> con ess a armas tenÍan bajo fuego a culiacÁn y a su poblaciÓn. imÁgenes qu su familia en sinaloa, les enviaba. >>> no lo podÍa creer ndo me metÍ y vi todoy decia, de verdad esto estÁ pasando y cuando me metÍ y mirÉ todo. >>> te pones triste, porque tu famg y la y amigos estÁn cerca de la situaciÓn. porque se cuch ba por todos lados los balazos. >>> culiacÁn vivÍa una guerra sin cuartel. los videos que testigos. prol fe rarn en redes sociales >>> el terror y la angustia quÉ va a pasar con mi familia pt en facebook y twitter. los mensajes y oraciones por culiacÁn se hicieron tendencia. mensajes de animo como #fuerza culiacÁn, se repitieron en incontables veces. famosos manifestaron su situaciÓn. el presentador mario lÓpez dijo >>> los sucedido en culiacÁn abriÓ heridas en muchos un migrantes que al ver la violencia, recordaron por quÉ llegaron a estados unidos. >>> las muertes de inocentes familias enteras, que destruyen por esta problemÁtica. y el gobierno, que no hace nada >>> marÍa paula ochoa, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar en noticias tel
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than just a member elijah ess when we lost cummings. she talked about bringing calmness. have you served in this body that we have been this calm nd this quiet and this reflective? elijah's work is still good with us right now. enormous ummings had presence. times he'd be an adversary. he was a respected adversary, tough. he was he had such a presence on this impression aisle and that when we would sit inside committee, and maybe i'm breaking the rule, we are never supposed to talk about there, whenever we'd select a chair or ranking ember, this is the one committee we weighed who we went against. we spoke of e selecting an individual that can occasion, to be in debate with him, we'd look for strong. that's and every time someone would was selected, they'd come back to be very best friend of elijah cummings. it's a tough committee. it's a committee of accountability. it's a committee of debate. you how many friends would call me and be in fear because they got a letter cummings. was a man of fairness. don't know this because in committees at times you have these debates,
than just a member elijah ess when we lost cummings. she talked about bringing calmness. have you served in this body that we have been this calm nd this quiet and this reflective? elijah's work is still good with us right now. enormous ummings had presence. times he'd be an adversary. he was a respected adversary, tough. he was he had such a presence on this impression aisle and that when we would sit inside committee, and maybe i'm breaking the rule, we are never supposed to talk about there,...
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. >> lico was talking about jv esses gap and the context of middle-aged jobs and types of jobs. you describes a cna and that sort of thing. i know from anybody out there who wants a job, at a certain point when the rubber hits the road is getting the job. i wonder if you can talk a little bit about that piece of the puzzle. i know jvs is involved with at the point where somebody lands in the place is committing to the job, getting the paycheck, how does the structure work at jvs? >> we really integrate that training and support throughout our program, so it really starts before the program even starts. we really talk with employers about what does somebody need to get into a job, both the hard skills, do they need to be able to draw blood, do they need to call a patient, what should they say in an interview and what do they need to say to land a job. we integrate that all throughout our programs, the people are receiving it alongside the harder skills. we also bring employers and every step of the way. many programs are targeted at a specific employer and they are actually selec
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we've seen here since they arrived is a lot of really positive reports.n cape the stt of theirn stet esse you most excited to see? >> meghan. >> reporter: but most significantly, royal watchers around the world were waiting for this moment. a glimpse at little archie. as he made his first public appearance to meet archbishop desmond tutu. archbishop tutu, famous for his anti-apartheid work, bestowed a kiss on archie. the first biracial baby of the british royal family. it's a moment that has become emblematic of the young family who are working to forge their own way and develop their identity as a force for change. for meghan that means female empowerment. >> the rights of women and girls is something that's very close to my heart. i am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. >> reporter: and for harry it's conservation. >> there are so many problems and a vast majority of them, not all of them but a vast majority of them, at the root cause of that is what we're doing to the climate. >> reporter: as president of african parks, protectin
we've seen here since they arrived is a lot of really positive reports.n cape the stt of theirn stet esse you most excited to see? >> meghan. >> reporter: but most significantly, royal watchers around the world were waiting for this moment. a glimpse at little archie. as he made his first public appearance to meet archbishop desmond tutu. archbishop tutu, famous for his anti-apartheid work, bestowed a kiss on archie. the first biracial baby of the british royal family. it's a moment...
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firers tried to protect the getty centerichome to ess works of art. sophie long has the latest. sophie: a state of emergency is in place across the entire state of california. here is why -- the latest blaze to break out as the hot, dry weather continues to present perfect conditions for fires to spark d turn into massive infernos with incredible speed is in los angeles. the getty fire started this morning. an has already destroyed at least five homes authorities say that number will almost certainly rise. i'm in brentwood hills in west l.a. you cathe fire burning behind me. just beyond the trees and houses is the 405 freeway.th is the only thing separating the flames from the mentions of bel air and the rest osof the sprawling city of angeles and beyond.ty the prios to get people out of the thousands of homes that remain at risk. as hungry flames lick the parched land, the fight to save them is conducted from the air and the ground.ou >> leavehome. we have seen fires and tragedies ieve they could stay and thought they could fight the fire and be a hero themselves, take out the
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in every way shape or fo>> rm essing the wefires 'vthat happened two years ago. >>> you can find the latest information on the areas impacted by the outage. on our website. wihiouwit sted a survival gdeui u ths powengr. it is at the top of our home page. kpix.com. >>> a large police presence at a south bay high school. the student threat that prompted a lockdown. >>> drama in the impeachment inquiry. 2 he figures arrested. how they are accused of trying to help the presidents lawyer dig up dirt on the bidens. >>> the war of words between the nba in china could cause worriers players big money. >>> a wildfire spark in contra costa county overnight as the power was being shut off. that made evacuations more challenging. it was a fer dentrced ofeir w this is what fofire crews were n over the hills. making their way to several homes. fire crews say the outage did not affect how they attacked the flames. it did hinder how people escape. >>> we had to run around la. ering stuff with our erbe we were turned off our phones because we were trying to conserve power. we didn't get any text upda
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i ess i'm not surprised. it is not mine to do. the president is the president and gets to do things the way he wants to do them, with respect to communicating with his people. so it has happened before. i know it happened with secretary mattis on a number of sues, etc. seemingly we wake up in the morning to look at what was tweeted overnight and find out thththtion plan of the day. laura: admiral mike mullen, thanks for being with us. adm. mullen: thanks, laura. laura: in other news, bolivia's election observer will convene a special meeting on wednesday following a disputed presidential vote that sparked angry protests around the country. violent otests have erupted in at least nine cities amid ongoing confusion about the result. an official rapid count of votes gave incumbent president morales enough of a lead over his rival to avoid a runoff. meanwhile, oppositionn leaders n chile have refused to meet with the president following rights -- riots that have left 15 people dead, saying that his uardrnment failed to saf the human r
i ess i'm not surprised. it is not mine to do. the president is the president and gets to do things the way he wants to do them, with respect to communicating with his people. so it has happened before. i know it happened with secretary mattis on a number of sues, etc. seemingly we wake up in the morning to look at what was tweeted overnight and find out thththtion plan of the day. laura: admiral mike mullen, thanks for being with us. adm. mullen: thanks, laura. laura: in other news, bolivia's...
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recommend, based on what i have heard from all of these different mental health folks adfor adults to essthis as well. we can learn about the problem, know it is happening, and talk about it so theris not a social stigma around it. this is truly going on. we need to address our feelings. there will be sad feelings. there will be anxious feelomgs thatup. it is okay to have these feelings. we need to acknowledge them in through them. we need to gear that energy to action. this is what we are seeing when kids go out on the eystreets. are afraid, but they say, i don't want to put this fear into my tears only. i want to take action. that is something that adults can do as well. one thing i want to say that is really important about all of this, because the issue is , so hu has to be addressed as a group. ll one persn feel very isolated trying to take on such an enormous issue. the power of a group is really important. >> it sounds like empowerment is super important. also, taking action. >> because the issu is very urgent, and we cannot turn away from it, if we are expecting to go forward, and
recommend, based on what i have heard from all of these different mental health folks adfor adults to essthis as well. we can learn about the problem, know it is happening, and talk about it so theris not a social stigma around it. this is truly going on. we need to address our feelings. there will be sad feelings. there will be anxious feelomgs thatup. it is okay to have these feelings. we need to acknowledge them in through them. we need to gear that energy to action. this is what we are...
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trump: very important man to have so much ess. laura: the president is furious with democrats for investigating his phone call with ukraine's leader and the suggestion that b may have abused his pow asking for dirt on a political rival. in the oval office, he let rip. pres. trump: i think the whistleblower should be protected if the whistleblower is legitime. he either got it totally wrong, made it up, or the person giving the information to thehe whistleblower was dishonest, and this country has to find out who that person was because that person is a spy. laura: events are ung at whiplash speed, with democrats threatening to subpoena the white house unless they get thet docuthey demanded on ukraine. chair of the house intelligence committee adam swaiff had this ing for the white house. rep. schiff: the president wants to make this about the whistleblower and suggests that people who come forward with g evidence of his wrongdoe somehow treasonous and should be treated as traitors and spies. this is a blatant effort to intimidate
trump: very important man to have so much ess. laura: the president is furious with democrats for investigating his phone call with ukraine's leader and the suggestion that b may have abused his pow asking for dirt on a political rival. in the oval office, he let rip. pres. trump: i think the whistleblower should be protected if the whistleblower is legitime. he either got it totally wrong, made it up, or the person giving the information to thehe whistleblower was dishonest, and this country...
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the issues here, but, how do you react to the us interim da post, unfair in termprof the electoral ess>> michael, i think they said it really well and lled him a to withdraw the appointment, and to cease and desist her interference with what would have bee the first op district attorneys race and hundred years. voters in san francisco were excited about having the chan to elect their district attorney in a clean slate, and o a was trying take that away. >> if he appointed you you . would have said sa >> correct. >> san franciscans are concerned about what is happening on the streets, they are concerned about the fact that we have 70 car break-ins happening every day. socawhen a y opened up in what is an incredibly important office for r our city, the mayo pick the person she thought was the most experienced and ready for the job, that is me, change has to start what we are doing is not working and i am the people of our city will decide who keeps a job and when i am called to serve that is what i will do point >> no feeling that you get it and under sanford's advantage? >> i think what
the issues here, but, how do you react to the us interim da post, unfair in termprof the electoral ess>> michael, i think they said it really well and lled him a to withdraw the appointment, and to cease and desist her interference with what would have bee the first op district attorneys race and hundred years. voters in san francisco were excited about having the chan to elect their district attorney in a clean slate, and o a was trying take that away. >> if he appointed you you ....
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this all started when he began to use baby shark esses walk-up song.o use his 2-year-old daughter's favorite song. he got taught and the rest is history. look at juan solo after he got a double. right now, they even have a baby shark in the dugout. >> greg: oh, my. does that? >> emily: okay. halloween is obviously the spookiest time of year. most kids run screaming. right? not this little 3-year-old. check out what he did. >> okay. okay. okay. [laughter] >> emily: this is 3-year-old charlie. he obviously did not take kindly to it. one thing is for sure. he has a bright future. by the way, this racked up 20 million facebook views and 9.5 million. >> dana: i don't like being scared. i would've punched him to. i have something to promote. at friday at 2:00 p.m., i'm going to have a special interview that's going to err on the daily briefing. i'm interviewing somebody tomorrow in d.c. i won't be here, but martha maccallum will be. who do you think i'm interviewing in d.c. that will air on friday? >> greg: president trump! >> dana: no. >> greg: president ca
this all started when he began to use baby shark esses walk-up song.o use his 2-year-old daughter's favorite song. he got taught and the rest is history. look at juan solo after he got a double. right now, they even have a baby shark in the dugout. >> greg: oh, my. does that? >> emily: okay. halloween is obviously the spookiest time of year. most kids run screaming. right? not this little 3-year-old. check out what he did. >> okay. okay. okay. [laughter] >> emily: this...
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ktvu news at 6:00 will be right back. ess. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss, into the sun ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> sunday march the 19th spare the air day in the bay this year. as always, the public is encouraged to use carpels or take public transit. >> those spare the air alerts may not be doing much to change people's habits. >> it is a spare the air day here in the bay area, meaning small pollution is high. the 19th one so far this year. >> we need people to take action every day throughout the year, not just on spare the air days. >> reporter: lisa, with the bay area quality management says combating our ar and round effo biggest offenders are s
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. >> i had the privilege of ess ables,ng thab andson's social secretary she told me it was protocol for the outgoing social secretary to leave a gift and note for the incoming social secretary which in this case was lucy winchester. she said to is very surprised that mrs. winchester never responded to her note. she said she only found out several years later that she had ton informed not to respond the note under threat of termination. you can pretty much guess what her reaction to that was. i won't tell you but you can use your own imagination. youuestion was what do think pat nixon would have thought if she had found out that this had occurred. >> i find that very surprising. of people that are close social secretaries and they are still around and get together very regularly. and so i find that hard to believe. >> question way in the back, please. >> good evening and thank you for the presentation. it is most enjoyable. buff. history i want your input if you know the answer to this. in one of his books, president he wasrote that in 1940 a trustee at whittier college in california and
. >> i had the privilege of ess ables,ng thab andson's social secretary she told me it was protocol for the outgoing social secretary to leave a gift and note for the incoming social secretary which in this case was lucy winchester. she said to is very surprised that mrs. winchester never responded to her note. she said she only found out several years later that she had ton informed not to respond the note under threat of termination. you can pretty much guess what her reaction to that...
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and again going back to -- i don't think i've ever encountered before on arguments do-over ess cannot anything is important. like cabinet members. >> you can't provide a single example for this process against the president historically. this has been throes at a minimum where it is a serious constitutional question where that is permissible. >> he says i am not disclosing this that has not been done before. he pushed himself in this position and we can't forget hat. your question, you started how, you said it right. the time we'rell looking at this, we have to say could the house have done that -- [indiscernible] >> what the house can do is it an accept its own rules. is no ly here, there question whatsoever and no court could review the fact that the house has decided many decades ago to switch to a system where it wouldn't operate the house as a whole. it would operate by committee. and indeed -- >> in an investigative role, you mean? > correct. the rules are broad enough -- his argument is that in this ase, we have to apply -- principle to it either because it's the president or b
and again going back to -- i don't think i've ever encountered before on arguments do-over ess cannot anything is important. like cabinet members. >> you can't provide a single example for this process against the president historically. this has been throes at a minimum where it is a serious constitutional question where that is permissible. >> he says i am not disclosing this that has not been done before. he pushed himself in this position and we can't forget hat. your question,...
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bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the worst, most inhumane thing i have ever heard of. and parcel ofpart rhetoric e and the that this president comes with from the white house. i think you probably saw the "new york times" analysis where his put together some of words and his rhetoric from the campaign together with what was manifesto. mirror images. so i think this administration allowed that kind of hetoric, in some cases, encouraged it. when he says at a rally, if we out what should we do? someone in the crowd says shoot them. know, he just kept going. he didn't admonish them, didn't that, this an't do is america, when you've got som
bviously, my sister, who is with me, was elected to two ess, being the first latinos, elected to congress from texas. e're close friends, and i have seen her go through a lot this year. border issues, the separation of the families, and it just seems that with this it just never stops. single day.e every nd when you find out that this man drives six hours to go unting for mexicans, i mean, just think about that. actually go would and target the community and is go out and seek it out, just the...
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did the right thing during a much harder time than now and i have the argument next, all factually. essds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. let's go to the cemetery! mom you've got to [ get yourself a new car.g ] i wish i could save faster. you're making good choices. you'll get there. ♪ were you going to tell me about this? i know i can't afford to go. i still have this car so you can afford to go. i am so proud of you. thanks. principal. we can help you plan for that. start today at principal.com. i have moderate to s
did the right thing during a much harder time than now and i have the argument next, all factually. essds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror...
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title,ess we change the i don't think it will be a bestseller in america. [laughter] honorablesly an acclaim for kissinger. not only what he did for nixon with the opening, but he has been working tirelessly ever since as a intermediary between any american president, democrat or republican, and china. serving any president in office, whatever they think of that person. so they respect not only the revolution he brought about in the relationship with the chinese leaders, and nixon, but also that he's worked so hard ever since to have the relationship go well. the fact they have some bad ideas, like calling mr. castro an old friend, that is not henry's fault to be in that company. but they genuinely respect him. washe way, when nixon downed by watergate and was a former president, the chinese warmly welcomed him, had him come over. that is their tradition. they are good at doing this, and they play on that. they play on your friendship, to try to get you to do favors for them, as part of their very skillful diplomacy. >> a question right here? arehat subtle
title,ess we change the i don't think it will be a bestseller in america. [laughter] honorablesly an acclaim for kissinger. not only what he did for nixon with the opening, but he has been working tirelessly ever since as a intermediary between any american president, democrat or republican, and china. serving any president in office, whatever they think of that person. so they respect not only the revolution he brought about in the relationship with the chinese leaders, and nixon, but also...
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ahead, why police want you to take a good look at this picture and they are asking the public for help. ess. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. and you get first dibs on that brand... ...at that price? that's yes for less. seriously, get the fall brands and styles you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> a picture of a suspected arsonist wanted for setting fires outside of sunnyvale. we talked with several of the victors and more on what they told us. >> reporter: the image was taken from a surveillance camera. police believe this man is responsible for setting more than a half-dozen fires in this area of sunnyvale. this melted cooler is just one of the items burned in nine separate porch fires in front of townhomes in sunnyvale that police say were set in a half hour per
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this protest movement,ess than ten days old, aims to overcome decades of deep sectariani that have ledment and devastating economic crisis. corrtion and bad leadership have made lebanon the second most indebted country in the world. it may default on its debts if it doesn't balance its annual budget. the government has tried to claw its way out of the financial disaster by promising reforms, but demanding more taxes. these people have had enough. >> reporter: this group of young men are angry that there is no future here for em. >> reporter: lebanon'solitical system is based on the country's sectarian divisions, with top government posts being shared out between sunni mu shia, druze and christians. it is designed to keep the peace, but leads to constant deadlock and corruption. ose sectarian leaders, in place since the 15-year civil war ended in 1990, have beme entrenched. all sides exploit sectarian fears to shore up their positions and stay in power, where they enrich themselves. wsami nader is an economi has been predicting these protests for months. >> there is no separation betwee
this protest movement,ess than ten days old, aims to overcome decades of deep sectariani that have ledment and devastating economic crisis. corrtion and bad leadership have made lebanon the second most indebted country in the world. it may default on its debts if it doesn't balance its annual budget. the government has tried to claw its way out of the financial disaster by promising reforms, but demanding more taxes. these people have had enough. >> reporter: this group of young men are...
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ever since then you had members pelosi ess, and ms. alluded to it, we have to impeach him. we don't he will win again. that sets the tone. phishing 's a expedition. the reason the president won't them because it's them because basically a kangaroo court. something you will see out of russia. it's not a legal proceeding because we are not allowed to call our own witnesses. just completely controlled. the hearings are not being run, judicious nk, in a manner. host: crofton, nebraska, jeff is a republican. morning. caller: hey, representative. just out of curiosity, since we own ll making up our rules -- guest: ok. caller: i wonder, mitch ahead and once impeachment ts the order, if he's allowed to go ahead and say, ok. now these are my rules. we're going to go ahead and give republicans in the house a two-month time period to call witnesses you want. it's going to be out in the public, front of the and we're going to all watch and hen the senate will do their job after that's all said and done. happens.we'll see what guest: i'd say that's a very scenario if it gets to that poi
ever since then you had members pelosi ess, and ms. alluded to it, we have to impeach him. we don't he will win again. that sets the tone. phishing 's a expedition. the reason the president won't them because it's them because basically a kangaroo court. something you will see out of russia. it's not a legal proceeding because we are not allowed to call our own witnesses. just completely controlled. the hearings are not being run, judicious nk, in a manner. host: crofton, nebraska, jeff is a...
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. >> and maya, you're shaking your ess wede hkn here you are after a life spent in the law, and it really comes down to whatever story line we're fed. >> so what's astounding to me, brian, is if congress does not acquit its constitutional obligation, the founding fathers are rolling over in their grave. because this is not about polling.li it's about principle. the president of the united states -- this is very different, because the president of the united states has publicly admitted to a crime. ae the level of proof that you need and evidence that you need for impeachment is less than what we have. nancy pelosi's absolutely right to take the appropriate steps th for a process, because the process should be what is due. that's why we call it due process. but that process can go very quickly in this case and must, because the reality right now is that the opinion of the american public has to be shaped by the facts, and the facts only come out through a constitutional process that the democrats unfortunately have to lead. it should be nonpartisan.y this is not about party. this is about
. >> and maya, you're shaking your ess wede hkn here you are after a life spent in the law, and it really comes down to whatever story line we're fed. >> so what's astounding to me, brian, is if congress does not acquit its constitutional obligation, the founding fathers are rolling over in their grave. because this is not about polling.li it's about principle. the president of the united states -- this is very different, because the president of the united states has publicly...
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and the association of centers, the ess bill guarantees w.b.c.'s can eet the growing demand for their services. want to thank representative davids for his diligence in etting it bill right and ensuring that women entrepreneurs across the country ave continued access to vital counseling and training. urge members to support this bipartisan bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york eserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. of chabot: i rise in support h.r. 4405, the women's business t centers -- centers act of 2019 and i want to thank the two lead sponsors ms. davids slation, hagedorn.and mr. this makes key updates to the s.b.a.'s office of women's ownership and the women's business center program, w.b.c. the w.b.c. program funds more than 100 nonprofit organizations provide training, counseling, and technical assistance, specificall
and the association of centers, the ess bill guarantees w.b.c.'s can eet the growing demand for their services. want to thank representative davids for his diligence in etting it bill right and ensuring that women entrepreneurs across the country ave continued access to vital counseling and training. urge members to support this bipartisan bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york eserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio is...
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let's talk about with republican congressman michael bur gerks ess of texas.low republican in the senate lindsey graham calls this ethnic cleansing by turkey and syria. fox news is reporting that there have been executions of civilians as well as kurdish fighters. do you sport the president's move to remove u.s. troops from northern syria? >> well, what i will tell you is this was a very poor time for congress to be out of town for two weeks. look, in the previous administration, this administration, there's never been an authorization for use of military force in syria. now would be the time. if congress feels that way, now would be the time to perhaps provide that direction to the executive branch. >> so congressman, let me just ask you again -- >> our objectives are and what the -- >> i hear you. >> and what would define success. >> let me ask you a direct question again because there's reporting of two isis attacks since last wednesday, since the turkish incursion. so again, do you support the president's decision to remove u.s. troops from northern syria?
let's talk about with republican congressman michael bur gerks ess of texas.low republican in the senate lindsey graham calls this ethnic cleansing by turkey and syria. fox news is reporting that there have been executions of civilians as well as kurdish fighters. do you sport the president's move to remove u.s. troops from northern syria? >> well, what i will tell you is this was a very poor time for congress to be out of town for two weeks. look, in the previous administration, this...
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. >> woodruff: top house democrats are essing their impeachment probe tonight, and warningt agaistruction. president trump is blasting the vestigators, and key witnesses, as traitorseynd spies. bite house correspondent yamiche alcindorins our coverage of this day's events. >> alcindor: today, a warning from house speaker nancy pelosi and a top lieutenant, leading the impeachment inquiry.impe >> the president probably sesn't realize how danger his statements are when he says he wants to expose who the whistleblowe wh and those who may have given the whistleblower that informio >> alcindor: house intelligence committee chair adam schiff served notice that said this time, stonewalling will be treateimas grounds for achment in itself. >> we're not fooling around here though. we don't want this to drag on for months and monthmonths hs ah appears to be the administration's strategy. at they will be strengthening the case on obstruction if they behave that way.do >> alc schiff also took on secretary of state mike pompeo, who is challenging demands for documents and teimony. >> we are deeply conc
. >> woodruff: top house democrats are essing their impeachment probe tonight, and warningt agaistruction. president trump is blasting the vestigators, and key witnesses, as traitorseynd spies. bite house correspondent yamiche alcindorins our coverage of this day's events. >> alcindor: today, a warning from house speaker nancy pelosi and a top lieutenant, leading the impeachment inquiry.impe >> the president probably sesn't realize how danger his statements are when he says he...
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♪ess is that there's a lot to learn.gle is here to help you with turning ideas into action. putting your business on the map, connecting with customers, and getting the skills to use new tools. so, in case you're looking, we've put all the ways we can help in one place. free training, tools, and small business resources are now available at google.com/grow ♪ >> chris: it when we iran's president at the u.n. two weeks ago, we focused on the foreign policy differences between his country and the u.s. but there are also serious questions about what goes on inside iran. here's our "power player of the week." ♪ >> we are banned from thinking. we are banned from dancing. we are banned from showing our hair. >> chris: masih alinejad is talking about law in iran that barred women from so-called "indecent behavior." >> when you done for her own dignity -- >> chris: now living in brooklyn, she spent the last ten years mobilizing women in her home country to fight for their freedom. >> i'm not fighting against the class, i'm fighti
♪ess is that there's a lot to learn.gle is here to help you with turning ideas into action. putting your business on the map, connecting with customers, and getting the skills to use new tools. so, in case you're looking, we've put all the ways we can help in one place. free training, tools, and small business resources are now available at google.com/grow ♪ >> chris: it when we iran's president at the u.n. two weeks ago, we focused on the foreign policy differences between his...
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gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land usa ♪ess [cheers and applause] >> usa! usa! usa! to thank the people of louisiana. you have been so great. right from the beginning. right from the beginning, and i'm thrilled to be back with rock-ribbed loyal, american patriots. that's what you are. that's what we are. [cheering] you work hard, you pay your taxes, you raise your children, you follow our laws you respect , our police, you defend our values, and you stand strong for god, family, and country. [cheering] pres. trump: tomorrow, you will head to the polls and you will vote to replace a liberal democrat who has sold you out. john bel edwards. with a great new republican governor. [cheers and applause] this saturday, you also have, not a bad football game coming up, right? [cheers and applause] not a bad game. i guess they are both unbeaten. i was watching a little bit of a clip today. your quarterback does not look too bad, does he? [cheers and applause] pres. trump: boom, boom, boom. it's a great game. lsu and florida. here's what
gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today 'cause there ain't no doubt i love this land usa ♪ess [cheers and applause] >> usa! usa! usa! to thank the people of louisiana. you have been so great. right from the beginning. right from the beginning, and i'm thrilled to be back with rock-ribbed loyal, american patriots. that's what you are. that's what we are. [cheering] you work hard, you pay your taxes, you raise your children, you follow our laws you respect , our police, you...
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duties as the washington redskins head coach after starting the season o 1, 5, the younger gruden now ess 5 weeks into his 6th season in washington but today, his older sibling had brotherly wisdom on the subject. >>that's a lot respect for a from a brother obviously disappointed for i am get fired. and has been fired i've been fire jays been fired. and welcome to >>mlb playoffs tonight, tampa bay rays fans hoping keep their season alive down 2 games to one to the houston astro's we pick this one up in the bottom of the first is tommy pham taken justin verlander deep to left center field be at these highlights here that. so this would be alive. >>and it is one nothing rain and just like. 3 into 3rd inning. going to deciding game 5 i will be on thursday. >>back in houston. meanwhile, as the nba pre season has just tipped off the wnba finals are wrapping up washington mystics ofethe connecticut sun game 4 tonight chance to close it out league mvp elena della donna play with backs. thousands. nice and one there though, but. asunon series tied to ensue and a game 5. in washington. so a lot go
duties as the washington redskins head coach after starting the season o 1, 5, the younger gruden now ess 5 weeks into his 6th season in washington but today, his older sibling had brotherly wisdom on the subject. >>that's a lot respect for a from a brother obviously disappointed for i am get fired. and has been fired i've been fire jays been fired. and welcome to >>mlb playoffs tonight, tampa bay rays fans hoping keep their season alive down 2 games to one to the houston astro's we...
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finally they could put their busybody-and ess. >> melissa: i didn't recognize two of the people.with pop culture. that's all i have to say. i don't even recognize all these people. go ahead. >> kennedy: tom arnold, have you been consuming his most recent show? >> melissa: does he ever show? >> brian: that didn't go well. he was very good friends with michael cohen. i want to speak to this prediction -- the debra messing situation, when she made her statement and all the blowback she got, her buddies from her show, i really think that's geared a lot of celebrities. "do you really need this? and we lay back and somebody else take the fire?" >> kennedy: can we unplug and have some entertainment? i don't really need alyssa milano playing the part of adam schiff in this made up movie of the week. >> jessica: the most powerful ads i've seen that are full of celebrities are the ones like ps as about gun violence and things like that. when you have a platform to seize that support the ideas you think are important, and advance those causes. what i think is the right attack is to pick iss
finally they could put their busybody-and ess. >> melissa: i didn't recognize two of the people.with pop culture. that's all i have to say. i don't even recognize all these people. go ahead. >> kennedy: tom arnold, have you been consuming his most recent show? >> melissa: does he ever show? >> brian: that didn't go well. he was very good friends with michael cohen. i want to speak to this prediction -- the debra messing situation, when she made her statement and all the...
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now but all of that is moving along rapidly bob lighthiser iwith us someplace here and he is in the ess of getting it completed. have a great staff of people working on both sides. >> again, that's president trump speaking with the president of italy just moments ago so, jerry, he struck a very positive, optimistic tone there and the reports he's referring to including in the journal are that china's now saying we're only going to fully go forward with these agricultural purchases if you also drop the december 15th tariffs. another 150 billion on chinese consumer goods how do you square this >> well, i guess you'll have to pardon me if i'm a little skeptical. i mean, the chinese have promised twice before to pick up agricultur agricultural is this the same batch of agricultural products they previously promised to buy it's also not clear over what period of time this $40 billion is supposed to take place in so i think there is a lot of -- people i've been talking to here, there is a lot of skepticism about whether this will come to pass. and now, of course, there is a condition attached
now but all of that is moving along rapidly bob lighthiser iwith us someplace here and he is in the ess of getting it completed. have a great staff of people working on both sides. >> again, that's president trump speaking with the president of italy just moments ago so, jerry, he struck a very positive, optimistic tone there and the reports he's referring to including in the journal are that china's now saying we're only going to fully go forward with these agricultural purchases if you...
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do you believe fha has a responsibility to address the home ownership gap and affordable ess to home ownership generally? >> first, let me reassure you, i meet with ou, we'll everybody and talk to everybody that wants to meet with us and do you remember best to see no are addressed. i would emphasize one of the increase ivers of the in the wealth gap, where low had higher ities leverage ratios going into the crisis and were hurt more in the so i'm committed to making sure we do not see a through what we went in 2008-2010. that was a devastating time on inority communities and i'm committed to making sure that did you not hatch on my watch. >> are you telling me that you that is youc action have taken and actions that you plan to take to increase access o home ownership from minority borrowers? >> let me first emphasize our emphasis on home ownership is on home ownership. i think it's critical that they are able to stay in the home ownership. do anybody a e we favor if they just lose their ouse, foreclosures are devastating. >> you use the word minority. >> i can use the word minority
do you believe fha has a responsibility to address the home ownership gap and affordable ess to home ownership generally? >> first, let me reassure you, i meet with ou, we'll everybody and talk to everybody that wants to meet with us and do you remember best to see no are addressed. i would emphasize one of the increase ivers of the in the wealth gap, where low had higher ities leverage ratios going into the crisis and were hurt more in the so i'm committed to making sure we do not see a...
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investigation into the deaths of 39 people whose bodies were found inside a lorry in the english county of essesien grammaticas is in zeebrugge. the main investigation is in the uk but the belgian police have said that the federal prosecutors here have an open investigation, and they are also looking into what happened. they are not certain at the minute the exact sequence of events, and are looking into the fact that this trailer unit, in fact, the container on the back of the truck and the trailer it was on may have started here, because there is daily connections here to the uk, three orfour sailings a day across container, so that's 4000 continues back and forth, or trucks back and forth, and the thinking is that it may have originated here. last night, in a sort of afternoon sailing, probably, it seems, that arrived in the uk, just around midnight. so that's what they are looking into. the prosecutors have also said that there is another route as well from the port of rotterdam a little bit further up the coast. one a day roughly from there, i think, so they are also considering that as an
investigation into the deaths of 39 people whose bodies were found inside a lorry in the english county of essesien grammaticas is in zeebrugge. the main investigation is in the uk but the belgian police have said that the federal prosecutors here have an open investigation, and they are also looking into what happened. they are not certain at the minute the exact sequence of events, and are looking into the fact that this trailer unit, in fact, the container on the back of the truck and the...
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own future rather than be dragged through this westminster mess dragged through this westminster m essorting that proposition? what i would say to the labour party, that the liberal democrats and ourselves have put forward a bill that leaves us in control of the process , that leaves us in control of the process, that allows us to set the date for the election, and i appeal to labour mps to come with us, because this is about leadership, mr speaker. it is about the opposition parties coming together and taking the keys of number 10 downing street away from the prime minister that we can‘t trust. so my message to the labour party is, let‘s face an election, let‘s do it on our terms. let‘s make sure that we take the prime minister and his toxic tory government out of office. we can do it. we can do it if the opposition unite together, and we can stop the deal that the prime minister wants to drive through. it is in the hands of the labour party to join us and the liberal democrats, to have courage to stand up against the prime minister, but what are we going to find? we find that the lab
own future rather than be dragged through this westminster mess dragged through this westminster m essorting that proposition? what i would say to the labour party, that the liberal democrats and ourselves have put forward a bill that leaves us in control of the process , that leaves us in control of the process, that allows us to set the date for the election, and i appeal to labour mps to come with us, because this is about leadership, mr speaker. it is about the opposition parties coming...
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that ruling also saying that a house vote is not needed to begin a impeachment inquiry, rebuffing, esse
that ruling also saying that a house vote is not needed to begin a impeachment inquiry, rebuffing, esse
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we'll get stop trading with jim in a moment. ess to every platfo. mhm, yeah, that too.ade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ jerome powel ♪ >>> time for jim and stop trading. >> always companies that are in direct cross hairs with something like this, the list that the commerce department put out. this is umbrella stifel has the best numbers, that's 15% of the total revenue of amberela, could represent both of them, 25% of the security revenues. this is the one that is directly in the cross hairs it was doing well before this. there's probably a place for their -- to put those cameras, but you can only imagine, is this the way that the government keeps track of the people who are being repressed? so this is all about what i feared the most, if you
we'll get stop trading with jim in a moment. ess to every platfo. mhm, yeah, that too.ade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ jerome powel ♪ >>> time for jim...
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ess or if you have to put someone on leave, or make work for that individual. that's what we call light duty sometimes, removing essential functions. we try to get somebody to perform their essential functions come but it's -- essential function, but sometime they are unable to. it is just not in this bill, and it needs to be further clarified, including some of the things i just talked about. the ada has a clear and easy to understand set of accommodation processes. this bill lacks that. is that right? ms. mclaughlin: that's correct. rep. johnson: you ran through some options of the ada. there can be reasonable ,ccommodation, the first tier among things that can be done there. reassignment is sort of the next option? ms. mclaughlin: that is always the accommodation of last resort under the ada. the goal is to keep somebody in their position. rep. johnson: does leave come after that, then? ms. mclaughlin: the way i would tier it is, can we accommodate? if not, we would try to reassign. if neither of those two work, it would believe -- it would be leave. rep. jo
ess or if you have to put someone on leave, or make work for that individual. that's what we call light duty sometimes, removing essential functions. we try to get somebody to perform their essential functions come but it's -- essential function, but sometime they are unable to. it is just not in this bill, and it needs to be further clarified, including some of the things i just talked about. the ada has a clear and easy to understand set of accommodation processes. this bill lacks that. is...
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i'll tell you why it was so historic, right after this break. essed to crush her job interview.n for months. and our stylists helped millions of other americans get dressed for millions of other personal moments - big and small. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or style. we see you. stitch fix. personal styling for everybody. it plays all-new stories from disney's frozen ii. elsa: oh, i definitely want to hear this. it's like you've captured the entire kingdom of arendelle and put them in your house. but not like an evil way... in like a good way. something important. it's not going to be easy. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. actually, that's super easy. my bad. that's super easy. ♪ ♪the happy heart, is a healthy heart.♪ ♪so find a fun way to make your style.♪ ♪do whatever makes your heart grin and take a spin.♪ ♪and go and do it over again. ♪honey nut cheerios, good goes round and around.♪ i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me
i'll tell you why it was so historic, right after this break. essed to crush her job interview.n for months. and our stylists helped millions of other americans get dressed for millions of other personal moments - big and small. at stitch fix we don't just see your size or style. we see you. stitch fix. personal styling for everybody. it plays all-new stories from disney's frozen ii. elsa: oh, i definitely want to hear this. it's like you've captured the entire kingdom of arendelle and put them...
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his still terrifying and i r ess, for me and my family dynamics, is dimly had the good activists andovered. i was much more social kid. i just was w interested in my friends and having fun in a dead start, it wasn't that i didn't care about fairness. i didn't care about politics. and care about organized politics but i was really concerned with racism and sexism and things that were that i perceived to be unfair. but it wasn't to join her. i groups and things like that. and it's probably why became a writer. >> will leave it there. doug fromoi wyoming. >> weird but tv, did she hear him argue that the economic crisis of the great depression was caused by government interference in america market economy. both of herer thoughts about arguments, and the mix of the robert behrens newob look. the rise of big business in america. thank you very much. >> thank you doug. suzette i would not offend anybody that i didn't see that. i can't respond directly i'm not familiar with his work but i am familiar with that argument. that were created the great crash of 1929, was not the d regulation mar
his still terrifying and i r ess, for me and my family dynamics, is dimly had the good activists andovered. i was much more social kid. i just was w interested in my friends and having fun in a dead start, it wasn't that i didn't care about fairness. i didn't care about politics. and care about organized politics but i was really concerned with racism and sexism and things that were that i perceived to be unfair. but it wasn't to join her. i groups and things like that. and it's probably why...
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than just a member elijah ess when we lost cummings. she talked about bringing calmness. have you served in this body that we have been this calm nd this quiet and this reflective? elijah's work is still good with us right now. enormous ummings had presence. times he'd be an adversary. he was a respected adversary, tough. he was he had such a presence on this impression aisle and that when we would sit inside committee, and maybe i'm breaking the rule, we are never supposed to talk about there, whenever we'd select a chair or ranking ember, this is the one committee we weighed who we went against. we spoke of e selecting an individual that can occasion, to be in debate with him, we'd look for strong. that's and every time someone would was selected, they'd come back to be very best friend of elijah cummings. it's a tough committee. it's a committee of accountability. it's a committee of debate. you how many friends would call me and be in fear because they got a letter cummings. was a man of fairness. don't know this because in committees at times you have these debates,
than just a member elijah ess when we lost cummings. she talked about bringing calmness. have you served in this body that we have been this calm nd this quiet and this reflective? elijah's work is still good with us right now. enormous ummings had presence. times he'd be an adversary. he was a respected adversary, tough. he was he had such a presence on this impression aisle and that when we would sit inside committee, and maybe i'm breaking the rule, we are never supposed to talk about there,...
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the ess -- hearing from the gentleman. the tax he's referring is not a tax. it's fees paid by the oil and gas industry which you can say, oh, they're having to pay a fee use federal lands and to take and extract a resource. mr. meadows: if the gentleman yield? mr. defazio: i won't yield to my friend at this point. it's not quite the same thing. imported good n today that came through -- no, i am not yielding to the gentleman. if the gentleman will yield? i'll be glad to clarify. mr. defazio: i give him 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. so if the : gentleman from oregon suggesting don't -- is suggesting we don't pay for that fee in the gas tax, he's part of the the portation -- he's chairman of the transportation committee and he would know that embedded in -- mr. defazio: reclaiming my time. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: the federal gas and diesel tax hasn't changed since 1993. american people are not paying for that. the price of oil goes up and to speculation
the ess -- hearing from the gentleman. the tax he's referring is not a tax. it's fees paid by the oil and gas industry which you can say, oh, they're having to pay a fee use federal lands and to take and extract a resource. mr. meadows: if the gentleman yield? mr. defazio: i won't yield to my friend at this point. it's not quite the same thing. imported good n today that came through -- no, i am not yielding to the gentleman. if the gentleman will yield? i'll be glad to clarify. mr. defazio: i...
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as we have seen time and again, what the ess does not have much of an impact about what is happening of the eu is waiting to see what happens. have you heard anything? if the vote on the deal does not go through number 10 sends mps home because they letwi n 10 sends mps home because they letwin amendment goes through, the government obliged to ask for an extension to the october 31 deadline and they had said they will still stick to that date. have you heard of the means by which the government can get around that? have the eu beenin can get around that? have the eu been in conversations? had they expected any other moves from britain? the assumption on the eu side all done privately in the background, the law in the uk is pretty clear which means the request has to be made. it may not be that the prime minister ends up writing the prime minister ends up writing the letter, as he is instructed to do by the law. they are expecting it to be someone else, quite likely to embarrass the uk ambassador to brussels for the eu institutions. they will not start official discussions until the o
as we have seen time and again, what the ess does not have much of an impact about what is happening of the eu is waiting to see what happens. have you heard anything? if the vote on the deal does not go through number 10 sends mps home because they letwi n 10 sends mps home because they letwin amendment goes through, the government obliged to ask for an extension to the october 31 deadline and they had said they will still stick to that date. have you heard of the means by which the government...