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it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george miller and the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as one ho cherished that process, that process was not always what he liked or what he wanted, but he sure understood it, he sure respected it, he sure loved it. as mr. rangel knows, he was sure good at it. in a bipartisan way. in november or excuse me in early 2006, we had an opening for majority leader. and i harkin back to a dinner that i was able to attend, back in like 2002, when i heard then chairman boehner said, you know, someday i'd like to be back in leadership. i looked at him like he was crazy. are you kidding me? how can you do that? you know what he did? he just worked hard, he did the right t
it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george miller and the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as...
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george miller. he has been delivering babies since 1970. in that time, he has welcomed 8000 newborns into the world peace he reach that milestone last week and while it was a pretty special dr. mille r moment, he says one particular delivery stands out. dr. miller: the one i remember most is i delivered my own son in 1987. j.c.: aw. while most of his work is done in the hospital, he recalls delivering one baby and a ed: 8000 babies. good for him. hundreds of hospital patients at risk for a potentially dangerous infection. j.c.: the morning after several patients who contracted the bacteria died. >> for the first time the head of the cia talks about his personal e-mail getting hecked-- hacked. >> a call for action over tire safety. the problem5 investigates first everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. has it with the fastest internet 500 mbps. we're rated number 1 in customer ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & ph
george miller. he has been delivering babies since 1970. in that time, he has welcomed 8000 newborns into the world peace he reach that milestone last week and while it was a pretty special dr. mille r moment, he says one particular delivery stands out. dr. miller: the one i remember most is i delivered my own son in 1987. j.c.: aw. while most of his work is done in the hospital, he recalls delivering one baby and a ed: 8000 babies. good for him. hundreds of hospital patients at risk for a...
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children's interests first and worked in partnership with the late senator ted kennedy and congressman george miller. that was in the best traditions of a president bush-sponsored piece of legislation, a republican chairman, a democratic chairman and a ranking democrat working together on behalf of our country's interests. john boehner worked to keep his conference and this house marching forward down a productive path. history will be the judge of his success as the leader of his party, but all of us, all of us who have had the honor of serving with him will judge him as we know him, a considerate and thoughtful individual who was a patriot and cares deeply about this house and the nation it serves. i want to thank him, as i would hope all of our members would thank him, and frankly those members who served with him but are not in this house now for his service and for his friendship. and i want to wish him well and wish him luck out there on the golf course where i'm sure he'll be spending a lot more time. i'm going to be envious of that. in addition to time that he will spend with his family and
children's interests first and worked in partnership with the late senator ted kennedy and congressman george miller. that was in the best traditions of a president bush-sponsored piece of legislation, a republican chairman, a democratic chairman and a ranking democrat working together on behalf of our country's interests. john boehner worked to keep his conference and this house marching forward down a productive path. history will be the judge of his success as the leader of his party, but...
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george miller of lewisburg gynecology and obstetrics. he delivered his 8,000th baby. can you believe it? he started to deliver babies in 1970. he started his own practice in 1978. he delivers 200 babies a year and credits the staff to make the job easier. >> looking back at it, it doesn't feel that many. i delivered my own son in 1987. alison: wow! his delivery count rose to 8,001 over the weekend. leon: i wonder what is the record. alison: the first baby he delivered is 45 years old. leon: probably bringing their children to him to be delivered. if anyone out there knows about a record let me know. alison: yeah. leon: new information now about one of the favorite babies in the area. the zoo sent out a tweet about bei bei this afternoon. he weighs nine pounds and getting teeth. how do you teeth a panda? alison: carefully. bamboo. what is going on with the weather? doug: is rain is closer and the air is dry enough to evaporate before it hits the ground. that will change through tonight. rain from the south and the southwest. this is all related to the circulation that
george miller of lewisburg gynecology and obstetrics. he delivered his 8,000th baby. can you believe it? he started to deliver babies in 1970. he started his own practice in 1978. he delivers 200 babies a year and credits the staff to make the job easier. >> looking back at it, it doesn't feel that many. i delivered my own son in 1987. alison: wow! his delivery count rose to 8,001 over the weekend. leon: i wonder what is the record. alison: the first baby he delivered is 45 years old....
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it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george miller and the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as one ho cherished that process, that process was not always what he liked or what he wanted, but he sure understood it, he sure respected it, he sure loved it. as mr. rangel knows, he was sure good at it. in a bipartisan way. in november or excuse me in early 2006, we had an opening for majority leader. and i harkin back to a dinner that i was able to attend, back in like 2002, when i heard then chairman boehner said, you know, someday i'd like to be back in leadership. i looked at him like he was crazy. are you kidding me? how can you do that? you know what he did? he just worked hard, he did the right t
it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george miller and the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as...
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it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george millernd the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as one ho cherished that process, that process was not always what he liked or what he wanted, but he sure understood it, he sure respected it, he sure loved it. as mr. rangel knows, he was sure good at it. in a bipartisan way. in november or excuse me in early 2006, we had an opening for majority leader. and i harkin back to a dinner that i was able to attend, back in like 2002, when i heard then chairman boehner said, you know, someday i'd like to be back in leadership. i looked at him like he was crazy. are you kidding me? how can you do that? you know what he did? he just worked hard, he did the right thi
it was one in which i did not expect and, as chairman rangel said, one that made history, with george millernd the late senator ted kennedy and president george w. bush. and it wouldn't have happened without the leadership of then chairman boehner. boy, could he run a committee. it was really his forte, that most americans don't even know. what a great committee chairman he was. he was a committee chairman's chairman, quite frankly. and he, as leader, as speaker, will go down in history as one...
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george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions of dollars in people's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't want to discuss this because he might be accused of being against small business, who he's given 18 tax breaks by his own admission on the first debate. 18 tax breaks, and 2/3 of all low-income workers are employed by 50 large corporations, like wal-mart and mcdonald's, whose ceos get an average of $10 million a year. and you think this was a slam dunk, but it isn't. so i think our presidential politics are rancid, repetitious, cowardly, and commercialized. so whoever wins, don't expect that much. >> ok. so... [applause] ralph, you've run for the presidency a number of times. so let's just hyp
george miller doesn't discuss it publicly. he put in a bill under our stress just for pro forma. never had a press conference. nancy pelosi doesn't discuss it. richard trumka of the afl doesn't discuss it. and the minimum wage today adjusted for inflation, as i mentioned, would put tens of billions of dollars at ten bucks an hour--tens of billions of dollars in people's hands to jump-start for the recessionary economy. biden could have skewered ryan, and he was muzzled because obama doesn't...
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george w. bush. >> aaron david miller, fascinating insight as always.hank you. >> pleasure. >>> for all of you, you can watch the cnn special report "long road to hell, america in iraq" that is fareed zakaria's program airing tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. eastern only right here on cnn. >>> straight ahead, homecoming tragedy. four people are dead. dozens more injured as a driver plows into a crowd at a parade and for the first time we are hearing from the family of one of the victims. stay with us. >>> this dish takes its name from an urban oven used by the incas to cook potatoes. >> they have decided to find it here. >> for francisco and his ancestors this food was born out of necessity. when harvest kept the farmers away from their homes. >> the weather is nice. so we can start with the whole process. >> it's built using materials that are readily available. stones form the opening for the makeshift oven. while dirt clods are stacked closely and in a circular shape. branches of eucalyptus are used as kindling, added gradually to build up the heat. >> so th
george w. bush. >> aaron david miller, fascinating insight as always.hank you. >> pleasure. >>> for all of you, you can watch the cnn special report "long road to hell, america in iraq" that is fareed zakaria's program airing tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. eastern only right here on cnn. >>> straight ahead, homecoming tragedy. four people are dead. dozens more injured as a driver plows into a crowd at a parade and for the first time we are hearing from the...
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larry miller with more. >>> we've been keeping a close eye on the fatal traffic accident in prince george'sounty. again we had a tractor-trailer that was on the outer loop of the beltway fall off the beltway and crash on to suitland parkway. again the eastbound lanes are closed at forestville road. we had originally about 20 minutes ago both the eastbound and westbound lanes closed. so just the westbound lanes have reopened. eastbound lane will remain closed for a while. sky 9 is over the scene so you can see for yourself. that is an overturned tractor- trailer right there. that is both the inner and outer loop of the beltway. we expect this closure to go on throughout much of the day. with ale have an update now in -- we'll have an update now in roughly ten minutes. >>> breaking news out of arizona that will have you shaking your heads. reports after shooting at northern arizona university this morning. according to the school's official twitter page, four people have been shot and one of those victim died. >> this happened at the school's flagstaff campus. we can tell you that the shooter
larry miller with more. >>> we've been keeping a close eye on the fatal traffic accident in prince george'sounty. again we had a tractor-trailer that was on the outer loop of the beltway fall off the beltway and crash on to suitland parkway. again the eastbound lanes are closed at forestville road. we had originally about 20 minutes ago both the eastbound and westbound lanes closed. so just the westbound lanes have reopened. eastbound lane will remain closed for a while. sky 9 is over...
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george, you want to offer some thoughts? >> well, my thoughts, and for sharmain and me and bill miller and gussie clark and marian tasco and chuit'snot a , family. we spent social time together and all of that, but for me, my fondest recollection -- i do things that remind me of people that are important to me. for example, i wear cuffs on all of my pants because john anderson wore cuffs on his pants. jerry mondesire's the first person i ever saw -- we played racquetball every tuesday and thursday -- ever saw who put his shoes on before he put his pants on. [ laughter ] i, for more than a decade, put my shoes on before i put my pants on 'cause it reminds me of jerry mondesire. >> oh, wow. >> renee? >> i mean -- >> i'm sorry -- sharmain. >> that's okay. i mean, jerry was just such a special person. and -- but he was -- he was funny. he was -- he could push. he could laugh. he could, you know, make you think about very interesting things. but one of the things i was thinking about this week of the many memories that i have, is the time that we decided that we wanted to march on the committee of 70. we called it the chicken-sandwich-
george, you want to offer some thoughts? >> well, my thoughts, and for sharmain and me and bill miller and gussie clark and marian tasco and chuit'snot a , family. we spent social time together and all of that, but for me, my fondest recollection -- i do things that remind me of people that are important to me. for example, i wear cuffs on all of my pants because john anderson wore cuffs on his pants. jerry mondesire's the first person i ever saw -- we played racquetball every tuesday and...
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miller, fox 28 news. a high speed chase topped 90 miles per hour before deputies made an arrest early this morning. morning.it happened in black hawk county on ghway 218 near george wyth state park. park.when it was over, authorities arrested 38- year-old allan tucker.he's accused of leading deputies on that chase for about 20 minutes before it ended at a gas station in waterloo.tucker was taken to the black hawk county jail for a number of plans to build a new arena in coralville could include a new hockey team. team.the city tells fox 28 news they've always wanted to bring a team to the new concert and spopos venue.now, there is work underway bring or create a new u-s-h-l team in coralville.that's the same league hockey teams in cedar rapids, waterloand dubuque play for. turning g w to tonight's vote 2016 coverage. coverage.new numbers show a tight race for the democratic nomination in iowa's first congressional district. district.a recent survey of 500 likely primary voters found cedar rapids councilwoman monica vernon and former state lawmaker pat murphy in a dead heat. advertising executive and actor actor gary kroeger has st 6-percent support with 16-percen
miller, fox 28 news. a high speed chase topped 90 miles per hour before deputies made an arrest early this morning. morning.it happened in black hawk county on ghway 218 near george wyth state park. park.when it was over, authorities arrested 38- year-old allan tucker.he's accused of leading deputies on that chase for about 20 minutes before it ended at a gas station in waterloo.tucker was taken to the black hawk county jail for a number of plans to build a new arena in coralville could include...
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a surprising friend, michelle miller talked with love and cbs kansas city affiliate shows us a special grounds keeper where the world series begin tonight. -year-old george thohos says he has been in the game for 73 years. he has been working around the clock to get the field ready for game one between theroyals and the mets. i like him. >> -hmm. >> variety r rorts fans of the great white wake can enjoy the theater, even if they can't make it to broadway a. service broadway hd launched to bring the stage to the large screen. more than 100 others. the performance is streamed to their smartphone, tablet, computer or television. the hollywood reporter reports a drone e ocking out power in west hollywood. the outage happened yesterday afternoon when somebody flew a conductor. that's according to southern california edison mpany, power was restored to more than 180 four-and-a-half hours. it's been three years since super storm sandy made landfall t. disaster leftt millions in the dark. heat and light did not return in some cases for nearly two weeks. but what if terrorists go after our power grids? pea body aword winr investigated. this new book is "lights ou
a surprising friend, michelle miller talked with love and cbs kansas city affiliate shows us a special grounds keeper where the world series begin tonight. -year-old george thohos says he has been in the game for 73 years. he has been working around the clock to get the field ready for game one between theroyals and the mets. i like him. >> -hmm. >> variety r rorts fans of the great white wake can enjoy the theater, even if they can't make it to broadway a. service broadway hd...
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>>george: we are seeing the back of starting to build the bay bridge for the westbound ride the millerr just about 50 minutes here the slow going reaches just past 880 of a crossing about a 16 minute drive times with an incident free as we have been here on highway 92 picked up the debris off the high-rise no residual effect traffic still moving smoothly about a 12 minute trip time here and for the golden gate bridge delay free now the truck the zipper truck as part of the north end of the spend and the commute is set for lane southbound for is to bay ride to marin county they still have those two right lanes backed up because they're only to cast polltakers that changes at 6:00 lame story and for will open up highway 13 the 58680 ride looks good for the dublin and to change the trip over to the slow great into fremont to just 24 minutes but did all the green showing on it is a pretty good drive times for the 101 trip to the capitol expressway to the montague expressway in just a to 1 minutes. >>darya: the number of people driving under the into was of drugs on the rise what don't driv
>>george: we are seeing the back of starting to build the bay bridge for the westbound ride the millerr just about 50 minutes here the slow going reaches just past 880 of a crossing about a 16 minute drive times with an incident free as we have been here on highway 92 picked up the debris off the high-rise no residual effect traffic still moving smoothly about a 12 minute trip time here and for the golden gate bridge delay free now the truck the zipper truck as part of the north end of...
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miller, we always enjoy having you on. >> pleasure to be here. >>> just ahead, donald trump seems to blame george w.9/11 and jeb bush fires back. >>> and pounding rain, rising water and oozing mud, it is a recipe for a disaster hitting california right now. alright team, we've got an f150, needs a systems check and tires. doc, i need you on point for this one. already got the latest updates direct from ford engineering. 'cause ford dealers get that intel first. treads, what do you got? lookin' a little bald, sir. with all due respect. got the perfect fit- ready to roll. wheels up, flaps down, let's fly. ford parts. ford tools. ford techs. when your ford needs service, there's one elite team. these are the specialists. at ford. withof my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's help
miller, we always enjoy having you on. >> pleasure to be here. >>> just ahead, donald trump seems to blame george w.9/11 and jeb bush fires back. >>> and pounding rain, rising water and oozing mud, it is a recipe for a disaster hitting california right now. alright team, we've got an f150, needs a systems check and tires. doc, i need you on point for this one. already got the latest updates direct from ford engineering. 'cause ford dealers get that intel first. treads,...