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george brown but it takes time to. still seventy six is excited about. to take the celtics. thanks for watching today terry martin will have your latest news update at the top of the hour. for global insights the news hour for local heroes. made for mines. my name is luka i'm a photographer and live in vienna i've been able to travel to north korea seven times since two thousand and five getting a picture of the country's people and their world view during these trips i saw more than i was allowed to be shunned any journalists visiting the country is accompanied by mind as around the clock i've known mine for a few years now. i'm taking pictures with them they check what you film who you talk to and what about i see the familiar images but time and again i see new ones i notice that there are a few new. ideas for many of the people caught in this collective mindset. a paranoid system one that i too have to submit to. it is a requirement on every visit to start by going to the statues of the two great leaders i'm familiar with this. they're part of the large man sued a monume
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george brown was born in 1922. he joined the national guard in. at 21, he had already risen to the rank of master sergeant when he qualified for officer's candidate school, and then in 1973, he finished flight school at luke field, arizona, as a second lieutenant in the army air corps. in that same year george met the love of his life, peggy, and married soon after. after he was married, george received orders to drive b-24's across the him lay gentleman's -- hem lay gentleman's. he earned the distinguished flying cross an air medal for his bravery and service during world war ii. incidentally, the late, great senator ted stevens from alaska, whose desk i occupy here on the floor, also flew the hump with the army air corps during world war ii, and i know he was a friend of george's. so after the war, george and peggy and their two children made their way to alaska to forge a new life. eventually that life found shape in a building that george built by hand in downtown anchorage, the lucky wishbone. its doors opened on november 30, 1955, in a kind
george brown was born in 1922. he joined the national guard in. at 21, he had already risen to the rank of master sergeant when he qualified for officer's candidate school, and then in 1973, he finished flight school at luke field, arizona, as a second lieutenant in the army air corps. in that same year george met the love of his life, peggy, and married soon after. after he was married, george received orders to drive b-24's across the him lay gentleman's -- hem lay gentleman's. he earned the...
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. >> brangham: george brown is associate chairman for veteran's affairs at east tennessee state university spent 15 years as an airforce psychiatrist. since the 1980's dr. brown has treated hundreds of transgender soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines. and he's developed a theory about why so many trans men and women serve. >> 90% of the people i interviewed would say, you know, when i was 17-, 18-, 19-years- old i knew there was something different about me, about myself, and i really wanted to run away from this. i thought if i joined the military i could become a real man. >> brangham: however trans men and women end up in the military, brynn tannehil wants them to be treated the same way that all other federal government workers are treated. >> the federal workforce already has policies in place that allow other federal workers to transition, to change their names, change their gender markers, to use bathrooms, to use locker rooms. all of this has been worked out with every other federal agency. so the military is really kind of a little bit behind the curve on this one. >> brangham: s
. >> brangham: george brown is associate chairman for veteran's affairs at east tennessee state university spent 15 years as an airforce psychiatrist. since the 1980's dr. brown has treated hundreds of transgender soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines. and he's developed a theory about why so many trans men and women serve. >> 90% of the people i interviewed would say, you know, when i was 17-, 18-, 19-years- old i knew there was something different about me, about myself, and i...
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and then we turned to george r brown convention center into a shelter and able to house more than 10,000 in record time. so prepositioned shelters, and what i would do even more the next time around is that prepositioned shelters for people, elderly in particular, especially in low income communities, people with special needs, have certain shelters already set up, ready to house and to manage to take care of those needs. make sure you deploy assets where you think you'll have problems. the additional thing is city -- the fourth largest city. what we discovered, you don't have enough assets. hot water -- high water rescue vehicles and trucks. so you woman and a situation, here comes the water and it's raining all over, and you need these assets all over the city, and cities simply don't have enough. and yeah fema and the feds can help to make sure the cities have high, water rescue assets to meet the needs and then you're not in the storm and you're saying, where their assets and you're calling all over, trying to find them, and that's important. we had prepositions contracts for debris
and then we turned to george r brown convention center into a shelter and able to house more than 10,000 in record time. so prepositioned shelters, and what i would do even more the next time around is that prepositioned shelters for people, elderly in particular, especially in low income communities, people with special needs, have certain shelters already set up, ready to house and to manage to take care of those needs. make sure you deploy assets where you think you'll have problems. the...
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jerry brown has become -- i wrote an op-ed piece, he's almost like the george wallace of climate change. donald trump is the threat, and jerry brown becomes the blue state champion of climate change in a way that wallace was with segregation. >> joe, of course, one of the contenders, leading contender to take his place is gavin newsom, former mayor here in san francisco. they've had a tense relationship at times. they were opponents running against each other until gavin ran for lieutenant governor. what do you make of this shift of power from l.a., you know, up to san francisco? diane feinstein, jerry brown, now gavin newsom. what does that say about how politics in california has changed? >> there's more money up here, and there's more voters up here. >> actual voters. >> people who turn out and cast ballots. >> so it's not a huge surprise. and there's a level of insurgency for southern california that they wanted some of that back. i know a lot of people who are not fans of gavin newsom that would still support him because he is northern california and he will bring the bacon back to
jerry brown has become -- i wrote an op-ed piece, he's almost like the george wallace of climate change. donald trump is the threat, and jerry brown becomes the blue state champion of climate change in a way that wallace was with segregation. >> joe, of course, one of the contenders, leading contender to take his place is gavin newsom, former mayor here in san francisco. they've had a tense relationship at times. they were opponents running against each other until gavin ran for...
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george county 65-year-old daniel de have sent reported missing tuesday. de haven was walking into the costco with wife when he somehow walked off. de haven is 5 foot nine with brown eyes. if you even him you're asked to contact prince george county police. >> and resigning as lieutenant they built a senate seat vacated by former senator al franken. smith will be sworn in today with alabama senator elect doug jones who is ready to get to work. >> up for grabs. after last night's drawing the mega millions jumped to $418 million now it's at $440 million the jackpot is ton tonight. that is the second time mega millions had jackpots this high at the same time. >> okay. and thank you for joining us. >> and causing delays and issues for a few schools. >> take a look at screen. archbishop carol high school. >> in west virginia, berkley, grant, harding virginia schools on a two hour delay. >> and mike meek of course this weather causing problems all over the place. >> and snow tomorrow. this is why schools will de delay. >> and these are air temperatures. one degree in winchester and martinsburg and 7 from gaithersburg and 16 in washington. you can thank the river for tha
george county 65-year-old daniel de have sent reported missing tuesday. de haven was walking into the costco with wife when he somehow walked off. de haven is 5 foot nine with brown eyes. if you even him you're asked to contact prince george county police. >> and resigning as lieutenant they built a senate seat vacated by former senator al franken. smith will be sworn in today with alabama senator elect doug jones who is ready to get to work. >> up for grabs. after last night's...
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brown. the syracuse mayor, ben walsh. kathy sheehan, mike spano. we are joined by our county executives, from my hometown all the way to suffolk. latimer.ns, george [applause] i would also like to recognize -- congratulations on your reelection. [applause] there was a cold inauguration, but i will let it slide. i would like them to stand and be recognized. applause >> i would like to welcome --
brown. the syracuse mayor, ben walsh. kathy sheehan, mike spano. we are joined by our county executives, from my hometown all the way to suffolk. latimer.ns, george [applause] i would also like to recognize -- congratulations on your reelection. [applause] there was a cold inauguration, but i will let it slide. i would like them to stand and be recognized. applause >> i would like to welcome --
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community activists and maryland take it senate candidate effort browning at least a half dozen parents at charles flowers high school in prince george's county say their daughters are being harassed, bull yid and hazed by cheerleading coaches at the school. the group selected browning to speak on their behalf because they don't want their daughters to be retaliated against, but they shared their stories with fox5. they also outlined the allegations in a six-page letter to school administration and prince george's county schools' ceo dr. kevin maxwell. in a letter, the parents speak of coaches calling their daughters profane names, not properly accounting for cash payments collected as program fees and physically haz ing the girls who were on the novice quheer team. pushing some young ladies where they're throwing up and physically sick and ill not to tell their parents about it because if they do they're threatened to be thrown off the team. the girls write they are quote, treated are badly and that coaches, quote, would always curse. we took those allegations to school spokesman john white. we always want to make sure that our staff
community activists and maryland take it senate candidate effort browning at least a half dozen parents at charles flowers high school in prince george's county say their daughters are being harassed, bull yid and hazed by cheerleading coaches at the school. the group selected browning to speak on their behalf because they don't want their daughters to be retaliated against, but they shared their stories with fox5. they also outlined the allegations in a six-page letter to school administration...
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george's county. thank you for your leadership. anthony brown, hitting the ground running so quickly, united states congress. we were successful together at stopping the effort earlier last year to totally repeal the affordable care act, which would have done incredible damage to the health care system throughout the country and here in maryland, but, as congressman hoyer indicated, despite our best efforts we were not able to stop this really atrocious tax plan which quill do grave harm to people throughout the country and here in the state of maryland. it is great to be here with you, thank you for your introductory remark. prince george's county is great engine of student in the state. great job create tomorrow thank you for the county executive and everyone around the table, prince george's team. we got federal funding for purple line. we're working as congressman hoyer said every day to try to bring the fbi here to prince george's county. prince george's county is incredible national example of how people from all different background can c
george's county. thank you for your leadership. anthony brown, hitting the ground running so quickly, united states congress. we were successful together at stopping the effort earlier last year to totally repeal the affordable care act, which would have done incredible damage to the health care system throughout the country and here in maryland, but, as congressman hoyer indicated, despite our best efforts we were not able to stop this really atrocious tax plan which quill do grave harm to...
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brown, whiskers. they look like dogs. >> reporter: george thomas howell knows to keep his distance. >> they say you are supposed to swim back gently, no thrashing movements or anything, and apparently blowing bubbles in the water is kind of a sign of aggression between male sea lions. so i try not to do that. >> reporter: scientists say the unexplained behavior could be due to a bio toxin that is throwing them off kilter or they could be hurt, like this sea lion as pier 39 whose neck was sliced open by what appeared to be a fishing line. >> if they are feeling pain and somebody is near them and they may just react defensively. >> reporter: some have attributed the odd behavior to a recent dip in the herring population. >> in the past couple of years we have experienced what we feel is low prey abundance for them. there may have been more competition for food. >> reporter: experts say sea lions wouldn't consider humans as a food source. however, they could be territorial. at 5:00 we spoke to the victim of a sea lion attack and remarkably he is headed back into the water next week. we will tell you how h
brown, whiskers. they look like dogs. >> reporter: george thomas howell knows to keep his distance. >> they say you are supposed to swim back gently, no thrashing movements or anything, and apparently blowing bubbles in the water is kind of a sign of aggression between male sea lions. so i try not to do that. >> reporter: scientists say the unexplained behavior could be due to a bio toxin that is throwing them off kilter or they could be hurt, like this sea lion as pier 39...
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brown. he's a democrat who represents prince george's county. real donald trump, the president's twitter handle. his remarks are both vulgar and racist. they once again demonstrate how his racial prejudices fuel his immoral and cruel decisions. we're also hearing from michael steele. the former head of the republican national committee and former lieutenant governor in the state of maryland. >> reflects not just a particular attitude of the president, but it reflects an attitude that is a growing one among a significant portion of white americans who have a concern about the browning of this country. >> reporter: now, ambassador to haiti went on to say that he had received of him and he said that he realizes that the president's comments are not the views of the american people. reporting live from the haitian embassy, darcy spend senn back to you. >>> thank you, darcy. today marks eight years since the deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake hit haiti. hundreds of thousands of people were killed that day. the milestone is marked with bipartisan reactio
brown. he's a democrat who represents prince george's county. real donald trump, the president's twitter handle. his remarks are both vulgar and racist. they once again demonstrate how his racial prejudices fuel his immoral and cruel decisions. we're also hearing from michael steele. the former head of the republican national committee and former lieutenant governor in the state of maryland. >> reflects not just a particular attitude of the president, but it reflects an attitude that is a...
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brown has been to the congress. anthony: thank you. in and in communities in prince george's county. steny and i also have anne arundeln county. but to do it in partnership with steny makes it that much more rewarding and partnership with everyone of you for convening with us today and chris van hollen. my only regret i got to the house a little bit too late. i looked forward to serving with chris and the house, but he is yeoman'semen's job -- job. i couldn't start my remarks without a full-throated condemnation of president trump's remarks yesterday. i found them to be vulgar. whether you think president trump is racist or not, the remarks, that he made yesterday directed towards african countries, el salvador, haiti is one in a series of, unbroken series of racist remarks that he has said both during and before the presidency. i think it bespeaks of racial animus and prejudice. i think it belittles the office of the presidency. i think it betrays our values , not only as americans, but as human beings. and i also think that it put as burden on americans abroad in africa, both milit
brown has been to the congress. anthony: thank you. in and in communities in prince george's county. steny and i also have anne arundeln county. but to do it in partnership with steny makes it that much more rewarding and partnership with everyone of you for convening with us today and chris van hollen. my only regret i got to the house a little bit too late. i looked forward to serving with chris and the house, but he is yeoman'semen's job -- job. i couldn't start my remarks without a...
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brown eyes. he was last seen in a black coat. prince george's county police are trying to get this man home as soon as possible. >> the snow is coming and the dipping temperatures are not on our side so we are working and that's why we actually need to get back and let these guys cut him loose so they can hit the neighborhood and start looking. >> reporter: this is not just the prince george's county police working on this. montgomery county, laurel police, greenbelt police. they have a farm nearby here so they have folks searching there as well. they are searching with the helicopter and they have bloodhounds out here putting their resources to work to try to find mr. reporting live, tracee wilkins, back to you in the studio. >> bless his heart. thank you, tracee. >>> wake up with news4 today early tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. we'll have team coverage. meteorologist sheena parveen and also the latest minute-by-minute school delays and cancellations. >>> in the meantime, we're following breaking news now, a reported fire at the home of bill and hillary
brown eyes. he was last seen in a black coat. prince george's county police are trying to get this man home as soon as possible. >> the snow is coming and the dipping temperatures are not on our side so we are working and that's why we actually need to get back and let these guys cut him loose so they can hit the neighborhood and start looking. >> reporter: this is not just the prince george's county police working on this. montgomery county, laurel police, greenbelt police. they...
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maryland >> another missing person in prince george county, 65-year-old daniel de haven is reported missing by his son. >> daniel is 5' 9", 175 pound brown eyes and he wandered o off. >> and utah oren hatch will be retiring at the end of term. now all eyes on 012 presidential nominee mitt romney who expressed interest in the utah seat. >> tina smith resigned as lieutenant dpoch nor of arizona ar. >> and alabama senator elect doug jones ready to get to work. >> time now 5:05 nearly 800 million up for grabs last night mega millions drawing filed produce a winner and jackpot now june todd 418 million. meanwhile the jackpot is 440 million for tonight's drawing. this is only the second time powerball and mega millions had jackpots this high at the same time. >> why did we not ask psychic yesterday for lottery numbers. >> if she saw it wouldn't she have just said it. >> i would. >> right. >> she wanted it to be a surprise. >> but there's two. she could keep one for herself and share the others. >> let's keep hoping we can hope right oh, man let's hope this warms up soon oh, my gosh it's getting worse. >> there's good news in that department we
maryland >> another missing person in prince george county, 65-year-old daniel de haven is reported missing by his son. >> daniel is 5' 9", 175 pound brown eyes and he wandered o off. >> and utah oren hatch will be retiring at the end of term. now all eyes on 012 presidential nominee mitt romney who expressed interest in the utah seat. >> tina smith resigned as lieutenant dpoch nor of arizona ar. >> and alabama senator elect doug jones ready to get to work....
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george from ohio. also mention tim ryan. the browns had a perfect season this year.st had to get that off my chest. >> understand. >> not even here to defend himself. >> i like the eagles too. you got to confront number 12 out there in minneapolis. i think he's going to have a tough time. he's going to have a tough time. we're haready for this. >> congressman, thank you very much for being on the show. >> thanks congressman. >> still ahead more on top republicans seizing on a text message that mentions a secret society. all to wage a war against the so-called deep state conspiracy against president trump. we now know the actual content of that text message on which they were basing that claim and it's far from the smoking gun. we'll show it to your. morning joe is coming right back. growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all.
george from ohio. also mention tim ryan. the browns had a perfect season this year.st had to get that off my chest. >> understand. >> not even here to defend himself. >> i like the eagles too. you got to confront number 12 out there in minneapolis. i think he's going to have a tough time. he's going to have a tough time. we're haready for this. >> congressman, thank you very much for being on the show. >> thanks congressman. >> still ahead more on top...
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george w. bush defeated al gore by just over 500 votes. a slim margin enabled in part by the disenfranchisement of mostly black and brown former fell lonlonons. they're pushing for an amendment dubbed the voting rights restoration initiative. if successful, it could restore the franchise to felons that completed their sentences. turnout for the state's gubernatorial race was the highest it had been in 20ees. when we come back, i'll ask to outgoing virginia governor whose en franchisement of the previously incarcerated helped the old dominion push back against the tactics that made this administration possible. ise dog grooming palace. laura can clean up a retriever that rolled in foxtails, but she's not much on "articles of organization." articles of what? so, she turned to legalzoom. they helped me out. she means we helped with her llc, trademark, and a lot of other legal stuff that's a part of running a business. so laura can get back to the dogs. would you sit still? this is laura's mobile dog grooming palace and this is where life meets legal. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an
george w. bush defeated al gore by just over 500 votes. a slim margin enabled in part by the disenfranchisement of mostly black and brown former fell lonlonons. they're pushing for an amendment dubbed the voting rights restoration initiative. if successful, it could restore the franchise to felons that completed their sentences. turnout for the state's gubernatorial race was the highest it had been in 20ees. when we come back, i'll ask to outgoing virginia governor whose en franchisement of the...
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george wallace took his oath of office and pledged resistance to federal authority. effectively declaring alabama its own country. you know the history. well, governor jerry brownf california has done something similar this week. travis allen is a republican in the california state assembly and he joins us tonight. mr. allen, thanks for coming on. j >> thanks so much, tucker. >> tucker: california is the biggest state but still a state, not a country. how can it have its own a immigration policy? how can it redefine citizenship when it's not a country? >> simply put, it can't. this whole sanctuary state is entirely illegal.ua we are actually welcoming trump and sessions to come out to california and take them to court. >> tucker: but how does this end? s i mean, when states declare publicly, we're not following the laws of the country, we are making our own laws and there is nothing you can do about it, that sounds like the beginning of a schism, a split, a war. >> without a doubt. i mean, california truly has "resistance" to the president. and everything that seems to make common sense in the united states. so, with jerry brown's recent action of the sanctuary
george wallace took his oath of office and pledged resistance to federal authority. effectively declaring alabama its own country. you know the history. well, governor jerry brownf california has done something similar this week. travis allen is a republican in the california state assembly and he joins us tonight. mr. allen, thanks for coming on. j >> thanks so much, tucker. >> tucker: california is the biggest state but still a state, not a country. how can it have its own a...
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george papadopoulos, carter page, flynn himself. sexes was running that group. and there were key meetings in the spring and summer of 2016 that mueller would want to ask sessions about. >> brown: there is also, as judy said earlier, new reports that mr. mueller wants to talk to president trump. do we know anything more about timing? >> you know, reports have come out in the past few weeks that mueller in the coming weeks and months will want to talk to trump. obviously we knew he would. the new report today in the post was that it would be or could come in a matter of a few weeks. that certainly is very interesting. it would certainly indicate that mueller is beginning to, you know, perhaps wrap up the investigation because trump would in normal circumstances be the last witness. you would want to interview the president last, because he would be... you know, you might only get one shot at him. so this is not normal times, so i don't want the make any prediction, but certainly he would want to ask president trump about the obstruction question, about the flynn and comey issue, as we just discussed. he'd want to ask about any possible collusion. there would be any number of th
george papadopoulos, carter page, flynn himself. sexes was running that group. and there were key meetings in the spring and summer of 2016 that mueller would want to ask sessions about. >> brown: there is also, as judy said earlier, new reports that mr. mueller wants to talk to president trump. do we know anything more about timing? >> you know, reports have come out in the past few weeks that mueller in the coming weeks and months will want to talk to trump. obviously we knew he...
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george is saying no. >> no. >> reporter: we have a couple of special guests. zeus scooter. what brings you to ocean view elementary. >> we caught wind that they do something to the tune of sweet georgia brown wait to see it. >> reporter: it is fun to see the kids here and how excited they are. they are starting the intro for you here. >> right. >> reporter: they've got to be excited. do you get nervous when you're about to go on. >> it is a good nervous. the kids will have energy. that gives us energy so we can give the energy back to them. we've got a good message for the kids today. give them that message and have globetrotter fun at the same time. >> reporter: it seems like what you do is easy. i'll trade you this for that. >> okay. i'm going to coach him through this. >> reporter: give me pointers here. >> one thing that you want to do is -- >> reporter: hold my mic. >> take the ball and spin it right there. ready, set, go. >> he almost hit me. he almost hit himself. >> this is live. i'm on the team. it sounds like the kids are quiet. do we have our cue? >> i think they're getting ready for us. >> reporter: one last question, if you can't make it to ocean view elementary, how do you se
george is saying no. >> no. >> reporter: we have a couple of special guests. zeus scooter. what brings you to ocean view elementary. >> we caught wind that they do something to the tune of sweet georgia brown wait to see it. >> reporter: it is fun to see the kids here and how excited they are. they are starting the intro for you here. >> right. >> reporter: they've got to be excited. do you get nervous when you're about to go on. >> it is a good...
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brown. thanks for joining us. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm georgeell following the breaking news this hour here on cnn. the u.s. government shut down now for a third day. the u.s. senate failed to reach an agreement on a temporary spending bill on sunday night, but now a vote is scheduled. a vote scheduled for noon on monday. >> democrats are pushing to tie a program protecting young, undocumented immigrants from deportation to the
brown. thanks for joining us. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm georgeell following the breaking news this hour here on cnn. the u.s. government shut down now for a third day. the u.s. senate failed to reach an agreement on a temporary spending bill on sunday night, but now a vote is scheduled. a vote scheduled for noon on monday. >>...
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brown. the syracuse mayor, ben walsh. kathy sheehan, mike spano. we are joined by our county executives, from my hometown all the way to suffolk. latimer.ns, georgee to recognize -- congratulations on your reelection. [applause] there was a cold inauguration, but i will let it slide. i would like them to stand and be recognized. applause >> i would like to welcome -- the men and women who also keep us safe, led by police commissioners and superintendents here today, including commissioner james o monahan, and john village. andrintendent george beach self look county sheriff -- please stand and be recognized. i would like to recognize some of the youngest new yorkers in the room. please welcome more than 300 public school students from grades six to 12 have joined us from every region of the state. please stand and recognize -- [cheers and applause] i would also like to recognize a few members of the cuomo family who have joined us. , laurawelcome sandra lee kennedy cuomo, michaela kennedy , matilda cuomo, first lady. [applause] >> thank you for joining us. i'm a little clumsy today because i've cut too many ribbons, and i've also skip the page wh
brown. the syracuse mayor, ben walsh. kathy sheehan, mike spano. we are joined by our county executives, from my hometown all the way to suffolk. latimer.ns, georgee to recognize -- congratulations on your reelection. [applause] there was a cold inauguration, but i will let it slide. i would like them to stand and be recognized. applause >> i would like to welcome -- the men and women who also keep us safe, led by police commissioners and superintendents here today, including commissioner...
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brown. thanks for joining us. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell following the breaking news this hour here on cnn. the u.s. government shut down now for a third day. the u.s. senate failed to reach an agreement on a temporary spending bill on sunday night, but now a vote is scheduled. a vote scheduled for noon on monday. >> democrats are pushing to tie a program protecting young, undocumented immigrants from deportation to the spending bill. ryan nobles has the details now from capitol hill. >> rosemary and george, it turned out not to be as late a night as we expected on capitol hill but that's not because there was some sort of grand bargain struck between republicans and democrats. instead they've decided to yet again delay this process, extending this vote just a little bit longer, till noon eastern time on monday. this is what senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said on the floor late sunday night. >> should these issues not be resolved by the time the funding bill before us expires on february 8th, 2018, assuming that the governmen
brown. thanks for joining us. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and from all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm george howell following the breaking news this hour here on cnn. the u.s. government shut down now for a third day. the u.s. senate failed to reach an agreement on a temporary spending bill on sunday night, but now a vote is scheduled. a vote scheduled for noon on monday....
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george zimmerman the man that shot him, and we know certainly and i do not need to rehearse all of the examples of police shootings whether we are thinking about minneapolis or michael ferguson or michael brown and ferguson mystery. the emergence of black lives matter is certainly part of the narrative. of course then if we move quickly into the present times, the decision, the divisive naturto move the divisivenaturen into the election of donald trump and realit the reality the are all experiencing right now. i will have a comment about that clear there's a lot of stuff in 20 years and what crystallized for me the complexity of the question is it better than the generational nature of it was reflecting on whether what would a 20-year-old say in response to the question so let's imagine that for a moment. let's imagine that you were born in 1997. i'm curious is there anyone here born in 1997? in all of thosand all of those e are a lot of students born in the late '90s. if you were born in 1997 you would be 20th about now or soon and if you were born in 1997 you were 4-years-old when 9/11 happened and you might not remember that's what you're growing up experience would have been shaped in a
george zimmerman the man that shot him, and we know certainly and i do not need to rehearse all of the examples of police shootings whether we are thinking about minneapolis or michael ferguson or michael brown and ferguson mystery. the emergence of black lives matter is certainly part of the narrative. of course then if we move quickly into the present times, the decision, the divisive naturto move the divisivenaturen into the election of donald trump and realit the reality the are all...
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george's contestant. this is a live look. after hours of underground leaking, the break sending feet of water into the basements of home with browny comp the cost of damaged items. let's go to angela foster for the latest on traffic. >> several water main breaks. the good news is they will get to that. we have bigger problems because of the accident activity on the capital beltway. we are single tracking on the red line between grovener and twin brook. capital beltway drive time, 81 minutes from 95 to the 270 spur due to earlier accident activity. meteorologist: we continue to track a wintry precipitation to the west. grab your storm watch 7 weather app before you go today. it will be cloudy for the how much hour. temperatures climb to 34 degrees by 2:00. we'll see freezing rain from northwest to southeast. so the drive home from work could be icy. watch out for freezing rain. that's liquid rain falling from the sky. but it could create icy conditions on the roadways. after today, larry, 48 tomorrow. never looked so good. 45 on wednesday. thursday 55. 60 degrees is our forecast for our finally friday. so, fortunately, finally get
george's contestant. this is a live look. after hours of underground leaking, the break sending feet of water into the basements of home with browny comp the cost of damaged items. let's go to angela foster for the latest on traffic. >> several water main breaks. the good news is they will get to that. we have bigger problems because of the accident activity on the capital beltway. we are single tracking on the red line between grovener and twin brook. capital beltway drive time, 81...
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george zimmerman, a man who shot him. we know about, certainly, and i don't need to rehearse all of the examples of police shootings, whether we think about philando castile in minneapolis or michael ferguson, michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the images black lives matter certainly part of the narrative of the last 20 years, and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in part in response to black lives matter. and then of course if you move quickly into the present time, the divisive nature of the political election, this season in the fall of 2016, the election of donald trump and the reality that we are all experiencing right now. i'll comment about that later, but let me just say that that's a lot of stuff in the last 20 years. and what really crystallized for me the complexity of this question, is it better and the generational nature of the, was reflecting on whether, what would a 20-year-old say in response to that question? so let's imagine that for a moment. let's imagine you're born in 1997. i'm curious, is anyone here who was born in 1997? maybe not. but i was just speaking at wesleyan university yesterday and mount holyoke college the day before and spelman college on tuesday,
george zimmerman, a man who shot him. we know about, certainly, and i don't need to rehearse all of the examples of police shootings, whether we think about philando castile in minneapolis or michael ferguson, michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the images black lives matter certainly part of the narrative of the last 20 years, and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in part in response to black lives matter. and then of course if you move quickly into the present time, the...
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george w. bush who was running for a second term in office. kerri lost that election and later became president obama's final secretary of state. >>> governor jerry brown will deliver his final state of the state address at 10:00 this morning. it will be his 16th state of the state speech to the legislature, more than any other governor. his first state of the state speech was in 1975. his first term as governor. many of the themes have remained the same in his speeches. the need to increase educational and job opportunities and set aside money in the state's rainy day fund. we will live stream it on ktvu.com and we will have a live report for you from the capitol coming up this morning on the 9. >>> the question of the day, what do you think is the most important issue for california? perhaps immigration, jobs, infrastructure or something else? let us know by voting on the ktvu twitter page and leaving comments on the ktvu facebook page. >>> san rafael police are warning residents about burglars who have carried out a dozen daytime home robberies since late last month. there have been eight burglaries in the east canal neighborhood. the burglars enter
george w. bush who was running for a second term in office. kerri lost that election and later became president obama's final secretary of state. >>> governor jerry brown will deliver his final state of the state address at 10:00 this morning. it will be his 16th state of the state speech to the legislature, more than any other governor. his first state of the state speech was in 1975. his first term as governor. many of the themes have remained the same in his speeches. the need to...