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they can fwo to another country. and not have to pay the price. >> williams neighbor last saw him a week before the death. >> he was a good neighbor. it's a shame what happened. they leave him lay there on the ground. >> reporter: investigators found the damaged mercedes at a home. sifter told a man who lives there he hit a deer. days after flying, prosecutors say he called the police and admitted his involvement in the crash. saying he has been racing at speeds exceeding 70 miles per hour. he left the scene because he was scared. >> it's an extradition issue. >> they're working with the prosecutors office and the feds to bring sifter back. the turkish born american citizen does have motivation to return. >> he has a young child in the united states. it's unfornt the situation for not only the deceased family and also his family. >> the district attorney office says that sifter has attorneys in turkey. as well as here in the united states. >>> the rain added to the mournful mood outside in center city today. that's w
they can fwo to another country. and not have to pay the price. >> williams neighbor last saw him a week before the death. >> he was a good neighbor. it's a shame what happened. they leave him lay there on the ground. >> reporter: investigators found the damaged mercedes at a home. sifter told a man who lives there he hit a deer. days after flying, prosecutors say he called the police and admitted his involvement in the crash. saying he has been racing at speeds exceeding 70...
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temporary can fwo on for a long time. there's no assurance. the others refugee or asylum process. you have a real fear of persecution. that's permanent. we accept a certain number. it's a different process. we accept people we check their cases. we figure out if first of all they're someone we want in the country and do they have a real fear of persecution. once we say why e we do a series of things to help them integrate. a place to go. there's a set of services around that. and they can become a permanent resident and a citizen of the united states. my guess is the people you're referring to probably came in from ar men ya or turkey. through refugee status. that's a permanent process. >> democrat line from california. nick, hi. >> caller: hi. one comment and question. there's always the argument that the foreigners taking everyone's jobs. when clearly that's not the case. they take the jobs that americans wouldn't take anyway. my question is not with everyone of course, but do you think with some people there's an under lying, unconscious racism? >> there could be. that's an iss
temporary can fwo on for a long time. there's no assurance. the others refugee or asylum process. you have a real fear of persecution. that's permanent. we accept a certain number. it's a different process. we accept people we check their cases. we figure out if first of all they're someone we want in the country and do they have a real fear of persecution. once we say why e we do a series of things to help them integrate. a place to go. there's a set of services around that. and they can...
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severe why eliot enge passed ed and the house last month the venezuelan humanitarian assistance and fwo se of democratic governance -- democratic overnance act. usaid to provide humanitarian aid to the people of venezuela. bill also aims to fight widespread corruption among venezuela government officials, colleagues in the senate will take action and we can get asure so the help to these individuals rapidly. mr. speaker, brazil, another country that has important elections this year, with public opinion at an ll-time low, increasing public debt, and high-profile corruption allegations reaching he highest levels in brazil, the country is at a crossroads. in december, 2016, the reached a of justice a brazilian t with conglomerate for at least $3.5 billion in global penalties to resolve charges of brazilian conglomerate for at least bribe hat has amounted to be the largest case of its kind in history. last january, i wrote a letter then attorney general lynch disclose d.o.j. to e names of the officials referenced in the case. i again followed up this month, but unfortunately justice will n
severe why eliot enge passed ed and the house last month the venezuelan humanitarian assistance and fwo se of democratic governance -- democratic overnance act. usaid to provide humanitarian aid to the people of venezuela. bill also aims to fight widespread corruption among venezuela government officials, colleagues in the senate will take action and we can get asure so the help to these individuals rapidly. mr. speaker, brazil, another country that has important elections this year, with...
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that's definitely the day to fwo outside. here comes the front. it's going to be bringing rain in late saturday night and into sunday. not necessarily real heavy rain, but hours of rain. and then it starts to move out. but it won't necessarily completely move out. here we go into sunday night and monday morning. this system locks like it's moving out. but there's something. developing up there across the great lakes. and this time there's a little disturbance coming in monday night and into tuesday. some of the computer models are showing this is the european model right now. not necessarily a big storm, but it is our first chance for any kind of significant snow in quite awhile. that's late monday night and next tuesday. >>> a tail of two cities tongue twisters. >> still ahead, boston and philly fans go head to head on who has the most e peculiar pronounceuations. >>> why a hospital is setting up camp outside the flu ep tick demic. >>> the flooding concerns in parts of pennsylvania. that's next at 4:00. >>> first here's a lock at the closing bell
that's definitely the day to fwo outside. here comes the front. it's going to be bringing rain in late saturday night and into sunday. not necessarily real heavy rain, but hours of rain. and then it starts to move out. but it won't necessarily completely move out. here we go into sunday night and monday morning. this system locks like it's moving out. but there's something. developing up there across the great lakes. and this time there's a little disturbance coming in monday night and into...
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. >>> the warning signs that indicate it is time to fwo to the emergency room if you're suffering from the flu. >>> finding relief, the executive order new jersey's governor signed making medical marijuana more accessible to patients. >>> the flu sb is packing a mean punch across our area today. tents were set up at lehigh valley hospital to act as an overflow emergency room for patients. the er at the campus set is up additional tents several weeks ago. doctors say they are treating people for other viruss addition to the flu. >> how do you know it's time to go to the hospital when you have the flu? the centers for disease control say there are emergency warning signs and kids bluish skin color not wanting to be held, fever with a rash are all warning signs it's time to go to the hospital. in adults, pain or pressure in the abdomen, sudden dizziness, confusion and severe or persistent vomiting all indicate emergency medical attention is needed. the brutal flu season is causing the american red cross to reissue ab urgent call for blood. donors have been canceling their appointments. th
. >>> the warning signs that indicate it is time to fwo to the emergency room if you're suffering from the flu. >>> finding relief, the executive order new jersey's governor signed making medical marijuana more accessible to patients. >>> the flu sb is packing a mean punch across our area today. tents were set up at lehigh valley hospital to act as an overflow emergency room for patients. the er at the campus set is up additional tents several weeks ago. doctors say...
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. >> the 39-year-old agreed to fwo with police and they say it was his girlfriend and her mother who were killed. the female had some issues with previous boyfriend. >> the 39-year-old suspect tried to use that history to his advantage at first blamings the killings on that ex-boyfriend. thr not releasing the names of those involved. meaning the two victims and suspects at this point. >> there's help for people on the verge of being kicked out of their homes. the new eviction prevention project 500,000 will go toward legal services and financial counselling for low income tenants. other services include a help line and website. >> they are off. a convoy of trucks left today head ed for puerto rico. much of the island is still struggling to get its power back on months after the devastation of hurricane irma and maria. 16 workers and support staff will help restore electricity there. the equipment will be shipped on a barge. >>> let's turn to the weather. here is a live lock right now at the ben franklin bridge. the snow is pretty much stopped and temperatures are on their way down. n
. >> the 39-year-old agreed to fwo with police and they say it was his girlfriend and her mother who were killed. the female had some issues with previous boyfriend. >> the 39-year-old suspect tried to use that history to his advantage at first blamings the killings on that ex-boyfriend. thr not releasing the names of those involved. meaning the two victims and suspects at this point. >> there's help for people on the verge of being kicked out of their homes. the new eviction...
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those seem to be the fwo choices he was saying, it was hard to choose intent because he's crazy.leads up from impeachment possibly to the 25th amendment. possibly it's a lose for trump. >> and the 25th amendment is mentioned specifically by steve bannon and steve bannon gives it a 33% in his calculations of it actually being used against this president for exactly this kind of stuff in michael wolff's book. >> ron, jill said a jury can infer intent, which is what i was thinking when i was listening to michael. if this was a normal case, the issues michael wolff was talking about, does he mean it, that would be left to a jury. with the president it's not clear if this gets brought to a jury. it might be brought to congress and in an impeachment proceeding that's one of the things for congress left to decide. >> donald trump may be crazy, but he's not legally insane. the standard on that is very high. i think mr. wolff's legal analysis is kind of back wards, all due respect. and jill pointed out there are specific acts of obstruction. he wasn't spouting off when he did fire james c
those seem to be the fwo choices he was saying, it was hard to choose intent because he's crazy.leads up from impeachment possibly to the 25th amendment. possibly it's a lose for trump. >> and the 25th amendment is mentioned specifically by steve bannon and steve bannon gives it a 33% in his calculations of it actually being used against this president for exactly this kind of stuff in michael wolff's book. >> ron, jill said a jury can infer intent, which is what i was thinking when...
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they were not fwoing to have to choose between chip and daca. the fact there's a preliminary sense of maybe a deal, maybe seems like on the surface that democrats may have called chicken first in this. at the same time we don't really have a deal. we don't know how many democrats are really willing to come to the table. and a lot of these moderate democrats are ones that are kind of looking or have been posturing as liberal democrats and want to run for president in 2020 or want to make that kind of noise. i'm having trouble sort of figuring out right now the math that could really sway a deal unless democrats are really happy with whatever comes out tomorrow at noon. >> political team, agreeing with you on that. it will be a tight one tomorrow on the vote. standby. we'll have more. we'll take a short break. and we'll get back to you later in the hour. if the resolution we're talking about to end the shut down does make it through tomorrow at noon in 13 hours, it's got to get the approval of the house. coming up next, reaction from one of the mo
they were not fwoing to have to choose between chip and daca. the fact there's a preliminary sense of maybe a deal, maybe seems like on the surface that democrats may have called chicken first in this. at the same time we don't really have a deal. we don't know how many democrats are really willing to come to the table. and a lot of these moderate democrats are ones that are kind of looking or have been posturing as liberal democrats and want to run for president in 2020 or want to make that...
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>>> the federal government could run out of money in just fwo days on the eve of the president's first year in office. what does it portend? here to discuss gop strategist mike murphy. mike, thank you for joining us. always a pleasure to see you, sir. the president is telling reuters he'll blame the democrats if there's a government shutdown. how does that work when republicans control the government? >> well, that's the problem. a lot of us old gray beard republicans remember we tried to shutdown the government science experiment back in the '90s, and it was extremely painful. so i think what you're really seeing here is massive negotiation going on. this is just kabuki theater here, but it's coming down to the deadline because it's coming down to the guillotine blade. the house republicans i think want a punt on the budget. so the big pieces are here to get a deal. whether or not they can actually work it out or not, still an open question. but if i had to bet i bet we'll get the short-term cr. >> let's talk about the possibilities here. friday's the deadline. the government is shutd
>>> the federal government could run out of money in just fwo days on the eve of the president's first year in office. what does it portend? here to discuss gop strategist mike murphy. mike, thank you for joining us. always a pleasure to see you, sir. the president is telling reuters he'll blame the democrats if there's a government shutdown. how does that work when republicans control the government? >> well, that's the problem. a lot of us old gray beard republicans remember we...
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fwo good to see you.ll see you in washington. >> look forward to it. >> i want to turn to a fellow at the brookings institution. she's instrumental in the writing of the affordable care act. we have been talking about health care all year. we shouldn't be talk about chip right now other than to explain to people that this is exactly the kind of thing, if you don't like fwogovernment, there's a f things government did okay and chip is one of them. >> absolutely. t crazy because it's a program that saves money for the government. the irony is that they talk about these patches that we have been doing for keeping the government running but as you talked about with chip directors, this is it. dollars have run out. this is real. we're in the middle of a pretty bad flu season. we're talking about making decisions between life and death for political folly. it's ridiculous. >> there's nine million kids subject to chip. about 1.7 million children across 20 states and washington, d.c. are subject to losing their f
fwo good to see you.ll see you in washington. >> look forward to it. >> i want to turn to a fellow at the brookings institution. she's instrumental in the writing of the affordable care act. we have been talking about health care all year. we shouldn't be talk about chip right now other than to explain to people that this is exactly the kind of thing, if you don't like fwogovernment, there's a f things government did okay and chip is one of them. >> absolutely. t crazy because...
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we've got completion of the transit center, bus operations, advancing phase fwo, atwo, andg sure that the leasing revenues are competent, and making sure that the operators don't have to subsidize the transit center. with that, do you have any questions? >> yeah. for christine on the last slide, do we have a best guess date for the grand opening? >> i do not. i have a good range that i'm working with, and our planning partners and myself are working together. all that i'm doing can apply to when the center opens. >> so i presume it'll be in the late summer, summer or fall? >> well, we have two people that hold the answer to that: webcore and ac transit. webcore needs to finish the building. >> i know ac transit will be part of the grand opening. i'm just trying to get a little bit -- >> yeah, absolutely. so our goal is to open everything for the community. partners, and revenue service -- >> we'll have revenue service in place it sounds like to me already. >> probably. the goal is in may to start with public tours and school tours and really promote that it's ready. and revenue servic
we've got completion of the transit center, bus operations, advancing phase fwo, atwo, andg sure that the leasing revenues are competent, and making sure that the operators don't have to subsidize the transit center. with that, do you have any questions? >> yeah. for christine on the last slide, do we have a best guess date for the grand opening? >> i do not. i have a good range that i'm working with, and our planning partners and myself are working together. all that i'm doing can...
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so though is notis is not a fwo. somebody who's not paying attention to the details, and you saw his own chief of staff talk about that yesterday as well, that the president has evolved. i think the president may be learning, but then he shoots his mouth off, and we don't know what he brieelieves. >> thank you. who are shaping up to be the winners and losers in all the negotiationing negotiations of this? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. so that means no breakfast? voya. helping you to and through retirement. with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia with its historical ance records...test ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com >>> we're now waiting for the senate to take its first vote on a spending bill to cut off a s
so though is notis is not a fwo. somebody who's not paying attention to the details, and you saw his own chief of staff talk about that yesterday as well, that the president has evolved. i think the president may be learning, but then he shoots his mouth off, and we don't know what he brieelieves. >> thank you. who are shaping up to be the winners and losers in all the negotiationing negotiations of this? we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement. i get that voya is with me...
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is this fwoing to be a conversation about what are the contours of an immigration bill? or whether or not we'll go forward with reopening the government? >> i think we're not going to know what an immigration bill is going to look like tomorrow. at all. i think first they'll try to reopen the government and the promise to return to regular order to put up a bunch of immigration bills on the senate floor that people can vote for, amend and vote down. that's where things are headed. the question i have does speaker paul ryan allow to happen in the house? there are house members who would be very opposed to that. because i'm sure democrats and republicans would back a immigration deal that a lot of conservatives would hate. so with mcconnell allowing this regular order to play out on the floor, the senate, will it happen in the house? i doept see it happening. but the pressure could increase on ryan to allow multiple immigration bills to come to the floor and have votes. >> as a reminder. this started with the president inviting both members to the public meeting. that was
is this fwoing to be a conversation about what are the contours of an immigration bill? or whether or not we'll go forward with reopening the government? >> i think we're not going to know what an immigration bill is going to look like tomorrow. at all. i think first they'll try to reopen the government and the promise to return to regular order to put up a bunch of immigration bills on the senate floor that people can vote for, amend and vote down. that's where things are headed. the...
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this is not fwoing going to change the deeply po larized country. this will be the latest example -- >> it doesn't help with the democrats. establishing a deal. that's what i meant. >> it doesn't. it's a danger more for independents who thought he was going to change. >> he's in trouble with. >> he's in trouble with them. it will push him down. it sets a tone again for 2018. of a presidency that's maybe we will not say failing. but not delivering on making our government function better. >> david, also in the new york times they report john kelly called him with a long list of objections to the democrat deal. talk about the president staff. how this is impacted his entire negotiations. people are saying steven miller had a big influence on this immigration and daca debate. >> so i think this is very how the president has tried to conduct a politics and legislative negotiation. it's the way he conducted himself as a businessman and entertainment and if you talk to people that have dealt with him and read what he said in books, he'll make a deal or pr
this is not fwoing going to change the deeply po larized country. this will be the latest example -- >> it doesn't help with the democrats. establishing a deal. that's what i meant. >> it doesn't. it's a danger more for independents who thought he was going to change. >> he's in trouble with. >> he's in trouble with them. it will push him down. it sets a tone again for 2018. of a presidency that's maybe we will not say failing. but not delivering on making our government...
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i'm very pleased to have you join us today for what's fwoing to be a fascinating conversation. i was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather. in washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot. there's so much in the region that we don't know. and we tend to look at we look at europe and africa, the middle east. we don't look at the maghreb. and think about it in a systemic thoughtful way. that will be the opportunity for today. we're going to have a the spend the day with these remarkable leaders. and i do want to say thank you for coming. i'm very proud that you would be here. this is we're going to explore three different things. today. we're going to take an honest look at terrorism. in the maghreb. we'll analyze what the governments in the region are doing. and how they're thinking about it. and we'll hopefully think a bit stra steejically about goals and how to work together. it's a real opportunity to have people of this in these leadership responsibilities and with this depth of experience to help guide us. this is an o
i'm very pleased to have you join us today for what's fwoing to be a fascinating conversation. i was talking with our very distinguished speakers just as we were waiting for people to gather. in washington, north africa is kind of a blank spot. there's so much in the region that we don't know. and we tend to look at we look at europe and africa, the middle east. we don't look at the maghreb. and think about it in a systemic thoughtful way. that will be the opportunity for today. we're going to...
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. >> what are you fwoing to do about it? >> we have put forth a memo. don't put it out unless it's reviewed. >> it won't be out when theirs is out. >> doesn't that tell you something. we want the american people to see our memo but voting against showing the american people democrat memo. let's enlarge the issue. let me not engaged in the republican democrat thing. this is about security or not. it's about people in our country who work so hard to protect the american people. in the intelligence community. and to be frivolous with their identity or roads that can lead to them. >> you're saying you think it puts lives at stake. >> intelligence that is necessary for countries to share with us. why put it at the mercy of devin nunes. the american people with they have their own jobs to do. they're not there saying now i'll redakt a memo. because i know what's true and false. >> you redakt what you need to. and let the american people decide. >> that's not the way intelligence works. that's not the way it works. it's not -- this isn't a subject of what's in
. >> what are you fwoing to do about it? >> we have put forth a memo. don't put it out unless it's reviewed. >> it won't be out when theirs is out. >> doesn't that tell you something. we want the american people to see our memo but voting against showing the american people democrat memo. let's enlarge the issue. let me not engaged in the republican democrat thing. this is about security or not. it's about people in our country who work so hard to protect the american...
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they were not fwoing to have to choose between chip and daca.he fact there's a preliminary sense of maybe a deal, maybe seems like on the surface that democrats may have called chicken first in this. at the same time we don't really have a deal. we don't know how many democrats are really willing to come to the table. and a lot of these moderate democrats are ones that are kind of looking or have been posturing as liberal democrats and want to run for president in 2020 or want to make that kind of noise. i'm having trouble sort of figuring out right now the math that could really sway a deal unless democrats are really happy with whatever comes out tomorrow at noon. >> political team, agreeing with you on that. it will be a tight one tomorrow on the vote. standby. we'll have more. we'll take a short break. and we'll get back to you later in the hour. if the resolution we're talking about to end the shut down does make it through tomorrow at noon in 13 hours, it's got to get the approval of the house. coming up next, reaction from one of the most
they were not fwoing to have to choose between chip and daca.he fact there's a preliminary sense of maybe a deal, maybe seems like on the surface that democrats may have called chicken first in this. at the same time we don't really have a deal. we don't know how many democrats are really willing to come to the table. and a lot of these moderate democrats are ones that are kind of looking or have been posturing as liberal democrats and want to run for president in 2020 or want to make that kind...
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exoperadores del cartel de los beltrÁn leiva fue arrestado en ciudad de mÉxico, arrestaron a jorge que tambiÉn fwo seÑores y seÑoras, disfrutamos de un ceviche, quÉ rico con una tostada, un ceviche, veamos quÉ preparÓ la chiquibaby. >> con mucho sabor y sazÓn la chef claudia sandoval encabezÓ una divertida demostraciÓn inclu na culinaria para celebrar el primer reality de master chef para latinos en estados unidos. >> de ahora en adelante pepino asÍ siempre. >> con su gran carisma la juez demostrÓ como preparar un delicioso ceviche. >> ¿ quÉ es lo que mÁs te gusta cocinar?. >> ceviche, aguachiles. >> unos con mejores habilidades que otros. >> se me hace que es profesional, hasta la basura le quedÓ bonito. >> cortaste todas las verduras. algunos que despuÉs de 15 minutos es e considese creÍan m cocina. >> este se cree chef y lo Único que le pone es sal de mÁs al platillo. dentro de los tres jueces tÚ mÁs o menos eres la buena, la mala, la mÁs o menos. >> soy la persona que entiende pero que soy muy estricta. >> ¿ me puedes decir algo de s aracely arÁmbula?. >> claro r, ella mantiene su hermosa figu
exoperadores del cartel de los beltrÁn leiva fue arrestado en ciudad de mÉxico, arrestaron a jorge que tambiÉn fwo seÑores y seÑoras, disfrutamos de un ceviche, quÉ rico con una tostada, un ceviche, veamos quÉ preparÓ la chiquibaby. >> con mucho sabor y sazÓn la chef claudia sandoval encabezÓ una divertida demostraciÓn inclu na culinaria para celebrar el primer reality de master chef para latinos en estados unidos. >> de ahora en adelante pepino asÍ siempre. >> con...
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fwo 25 years ago, it was machine assists and analog. today, it's technology assists think about wearables, genomic decoding, at prices nearly 100% less today than 20 years ago. but all this happening so quickly and so fast, we're lucky to have with us dr. victor dzau. we would love you to share some of your thoughts. >> thank you very much. and i thoroughly enjoyed the last two speakers. as i'm thinking about what about health care? the topic i was given is frontiers in medicine, which i interpret broadly as stem cells, et cetera. i'm going to tell you what's going on in health and medicine. first of all, i struggle mightily to say should it be a tech talk or show slides. i went back to my chinese roots that say a picture is worth 1,000 words. it's much easier to illustrate the complexity of many of the technology. so i would like to start by saying another chinese saying, we live in interesting times. you think about health care and medicine, the challenge we face, i'm showing this slide, huge challenges. obesity, diabetes, hypertensio
fwo 25 years ago, it was machine assists and analog. today, it's technology assists think about wearables, genomic decoding, at prices nearly 100% less today than 20 years ago. but all this happening so quickly and so fast, we're lucky to have with us dr. victor dzau. we would love you to share some of your thoughts. >> thank you very much. and i thoroughly enjoyed the last two speakers. as i'm thinking about what about health care? the topic i was given is frontiers in medicine, which i...