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african-american art, and how their 20-year marriage has survived the test of time, injury, and illness. >> grant hillill, thank you both so much for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you for coming. two long careers and both of you in separate fields where often careers are very short, even successful careers are very short, and a long marriage which is difficult for a lot of people who aren't celebrities. so we're just hoping that we can learn some things about how to achieve that kind of longevity. i'm looking at all of that, and i'm thinking that the theme for me looking at it from the outside is longevity -- longevity professionally, longevity sort of personally. does it feel that way to you? >> i guess there is a longevity element to it, and i think when you have a goal, you have a vision for what you want, and that's a collective goal, and you're willing to sort of saw wood and work at it every day and adapt and adjust, and then, you know, you kind of look up for air, and you realize, wow, it's been almost 20 years, and so i think we're fortunate in th
african-american art, and how their 20-year marriage has survived the test of time, injury, and illness. >> grant hillill, thank you both so much for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >> thanks for having us. >> thank you for coming. two long careers and both of you in separate fields where often careers are very short, even successful careers are very short, and a long marriage which is difficult for a lot of people who aren't celebrities. so we're just hoping...
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tamia and grant hill, singer a basketball star, on how they keep normality and balance in theirsu ultressfulves. ♪ >> uniworld is a proud sponsor of "amanpour & co." when bea tollman founded
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hills. aesident grant sense in military expedition led by general custer. it is known as the black hills expedition. he sends this military expedition into the black hills to confirm whether or not there is gold there. the issue is in the fort laramie treaty, political sovereignty over the black hills was clearly acknowledged. beyond that the black hills are sacred to the lakota people. for the lakota as well as cheyenne, the respect and preservation is of a paramount importance. we are looking at how lakota concepts of warfare relates to lakota concepts of leadership and how lakota concepts of lakotahip fit in to a value system. for a man to distinguish himself as a leader in society, he not only had to exhibit bravery, but he also had to exemplify certain virtues, for example wisdom, fortitude, generosity. these values had to be acknowledged in him and seen in him by others for him to be respected as a leader. in our exploration into concepts of warfare, we have a blowup of unvarnished view of the battle. this ledger drawing behind me was created by a vete
hills. aesident grant sense in military expedition led by general custer. it is known as the black hills expedition. he sends this military expedition into the black hills to confirm whether or not there is gold there. the issue is in the fort laramie treaty, political sovereignty over the black hills was clearly acknowledged. beyond that the black hills are sacred to the lakota people. for the lakota as well as cheyenne, the respect and preservation is of a paramount importance. we are looking...
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sam schroeder was with us, along with grant hill man.would be disrespectful. he would not do that the that at all. >> the threats have been horrible. i never heard such cruel things wished upon another human being. it is awful. steve: the students, same two young men, clearly dressed for school today, they're back in session, appeared in the video they put out 36 hours ago trying to explain their side of the story but they were heartbroken that so many celebrities and prominent members of the news media have come out and disparaged their school and their character, particularly students at the school and the it is wrong but it is out on internet. in many cases it lives forever although a number of prominent twitters users have deleted their tweets and apologized for it. but we had an attorney on, those who have not, the meter is running, they have 48 hours to fix it. ainsley: if not he will is sue. listen what he said. >> a lot of journalists saying false statements about the kids, false statements about kids at lincoln memorial, false s
sam schroeder was with us, along with grant hill man.would be disrespectful. he would not do that the that at all. >> the threats have been horrible. i never heard such cruel things wished upon another human being. it is awful. steve: the students, same two young men, clearly dressed for school today, they're back in session, appeared in the video they put out 36 hours ago trying to explain their side of the story but they were heartbroken that so many celebrities and prominent members of...
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hills. in third factor is that 1874, president grant sends in a military expedition, led by general custer, known as the 1874 black hills expedition. he sensed this military expedition into the black hills to confirm whether or not there is gold. that in theue is fort laramie treaty, lakota political sovereignty over the black hills was clearly acknowledged. beyond that, the black hills are sacred to the lakota people. lakota and cheyenne, the respect and preservation of the -- is ofls is a paramount importance. we are looking at how lakota relate to warfare lakota concepts of leadership and how lakota concepts of leadership fit into a lakota value system. , for a man too be distinguish himself as a leader in lakota society, he not only had to exhibit bravery, but he also had to exemplify certain virtues, for example wisdom, fortitude, generosity. and these values had to be acknowledged in him and seen in him by others for him to be respected as a leader. in our exploration into concepts of lakota warfare, leadership, cultural values, we have on one side a blowup of an unvarnished lakota vie
hills. in third factor is that 1874, president grant sends in a military expedition, led by general custer, known as the 1874 black hills expedition. he sensed this military expedition into the black hills to confirm whether or not there is gold. that in theue is fort laramie treaty, lakota political sovereignty over the black hills was clearly acknowledged. beyond that, the black hills are sacred to the lakota people. lakota and cheyenne, the respect and preservation of the -- is ofls is a...
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grant lodes. natasha chen is live from capitol hill with the latest... sen. chuck schumer, (d) minority leader: "the president has agreed to our request to open the government and then debate border security."president trump announcing a plan to end the government shutdown -- for now. rep. nancy pelosi, (d) house speaker: "it is very clear that we all understand the importance of securing our borders."the deal --would fund the closed portions of the government through february 15th -- three weeks to debate the president's request for his proposed border wall funding.sen mitch mcconnell, (r) majority leader: i was glad to see today that president's announcement that he and our democratic colleagues have reached an agreement.day 35 brought the second pay day without pay for 800,000 federal workers -- and also saw delays at new york's laguardia airport, newark liberty international, and philadelphia.the cause -- a shortage of air traffic controllers -- among those on the job, without pay.a union official -- blaming the government shutdownvoice of: trish gilbert,
grant lodes. natasha chen is live from capitol hill with the latest... sen. chuck schumer, (d) minority leader: "the president has agreed to our request to open the government and then debate border security."president trump announcing a plan to end the government shutdown -- for now. rep. nancy pelosi, (d) house speaker: "it is very clear that we all understand the importance of securing our borders."the deal --would fund the closed portions of the government through...
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grant) high drama and political hardball ... house speaker nancy pelosi tells president trump next week's state of the union address will not happen on capitol hill ... unless he agrees to re-open the federal government.good evening.i'm grant lodes.(vicki)i'm vicki liviakis.thanks for joining us. this friday, furloughed federal furloughed federal workers are facing a second payday with no paychecks. catherine heenan is here to tell us how the federal political showdown.catherine? (catherine) when donald trump wrote "the art of the deal," he clearly hadnot dealt with nancy pelosi. the daughter of an old school mayor of baltimore, she's represented the bay area in congress since 1987... and has shown no fear of the political newcomer. "we were planning on doing a very important speech. it's called the state of the union. it's in the constitution. we're supposed to be doing it."the constitution makes no mention of an annual speech, only directing the president to make a report from time to time.despite congressional rules saying the president can only speak with the consent of both houses, president trump insisted today he would sh
grant) high drama and political hardball ... house speaker nancy pelosi tells president trump next week's state of the union address will not happen on capitol hill ... unless he agrees to re-open the federal government.good evening.i'm grant lodes.(vicki)i'm vicki liviakis.thanks for joining us. this friday, furloughed federal furloughed federal workers are facing a second payday with no paychecks. catherine heenan is here to tell us how the federal political showdown.catherine? (catherine)...
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in pleasant hill, philippe djegal, kron four news. (grant (grant) a huge sinkhole has opened up in la habra, california ... southeast of los angeles. the hole -- which measures 20 feet by at least 80 feet -- opened up between two condo buildings. it opened up on wednesday it opened up on wednesday night - residents say it sounded like an earthquake. three homes are under voluntary evacuation orders. police said in a statement that the cause appears to be an underground flood-control channel that collapsed. (grant a man who climbed onto an overpass sign caused a massive traffic backup on a freeway in los angeles. police shut down the 101.. causing traffic to back up for miles.. with some drivers helplessly waiting, some sitting on top of their cars. police were trying to talk the man into coming down, but to no avail. officers placed large inflatable cushions underneath the sign, in case the man fell or jumped. he finally came down about three hours into the standoff, and was arrested. it's still unclear why he climbed onto the sign. (ken) on
in pleasant hill, philippe djegal, kron four news. (grant (grant) a huge sinkhole has opened up in la habra, california ... southeast of los angeles. the hole -- which measures 20 feet by at least 80 feet -- opened up between two condo buildings. it opened up on wednesday it opened up on wednesday night - residents say it sounded like an earthquake. three homes are under voluntary evacuation orders. police said in a statement that the cause appears to be an underground flood-control channel...
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grant) in oakland... a public works crew had to remove a giant acacia tree. it came down on ascot drive in the oakland hills for a time it blocked part of a heavily traveled two lane road. no one was hurt. and there was no property damage. (grant) if you live or work in the oakland, crews have been making sandbags for people. the supplies are available during business hours at the oakland public works corporate yard on sheppard canyon road. people can also pick up sheets of black plastic that can be used to cover exposed soil preventing rain from soaking the ground. áafter business hours... after 4:30 in the afternoon... oakland residents can get storm supplies at the public works department main service center on edgewater drive. (pam) along the peninsula ... work crews have been racing around all day .... to tackle storm damage. (grant) kron 4's charles clifford is in burlingame with a look at how conditions are there... nat montageit was a wild, wet, windy day along the peninsula on wednesday as storm after storm blew through the bay area.natsin pacifica, strong winds rattled the trees, knocking branches
grant) in oakland... a public works crew had to remove a giant acacia tree. it came down on ascot drive in the oakland hills for a time it blocked part of a heavily traveled two lane road. no one was hurt. and there was no property damage. (grant) if you live or work in the oakland, crews have been making sandbags for people. the supplies are available during business hours at the oakland public works corporate yard on sheppard canyon road. people can also pick up sheets of black plastic that...
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hill yesterday. the proposed legislation would grant the workers so-called blue card status and that status would allowhem to work legally in the united statth. blue card status would also be a pathway to green card statusraing them permanent legal residence. >>> 11:37. an amazing rescue during peak of the winter owstorm, people were snatching incredible pictures. >> but it turned out to be so dangerous for two strangers when something went wrong. i had the opportunity to speak with wtop's traffic reporter who risked his own lif to help a woman who had fallen into freezing ters. this is where it all unfolded. >> reporter: you recognize the voice, don't you? wtop's dave is a traffic reporter helping you navigate your commute. last sunday during the big snow, dave was navigating something else, the icy waters of rock creek. he jumped into save a woman's life. >> it was peaceful. and all of a sudden chaos. >> reporter: dave, a photographer in his s re time, was there to get a snowed i shot. he waits for the sun to go counsel an-- down and snaps thi pic. and he heard her. >> cutting through the silence scr
hill yesterday. the proposed legislation would grant the workers so-called blue card status and that status would allowhem to work legally in the united statth. blue card status would also be a pathway to green card statusraing them permanent legal residence. >>> 11:37. an amazing rescue during peak of the winter owstorm, people were snatching incredible pictures. >> but it turned out to be so dangerous for two strangers when something went wrong. i had the opportunity to speak...
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(grant) former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords returns to capitol hill next week to help introducel on gun background checks. the legislation would require background checks on private transactions for gun sales. democrats will introduce the bill tuesday. it's the 8th anniversary of the shooting that nearly killed giffords and left six others dead. she'll join newly-elected house speaker nancy pelosi and congressman mike thompson, a california democrat, to unveil the bill. (vicki) in pennsylvania, allegheny county police officials honored swat and bomb squad officers who responded to october's deadly synagogue shooting.a gunman killed 11 synagogue attenders and wounded six other people, including four police officers, in the shooting at the tree of life synagogue.the shooting in the pittsburgh neighborhood of squirrel hill drew officers from pittsburgh and beyond, including county police. <"it was incredibly horrible, tragic day that the city of pittsburgh in allegheny county endured but i think it's human nature, we always look for the light in times of darkness and and the light
(grant) former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords returns to capitol hill next week to help introducel on gun background checks. the legislation would require background checks on private transactions for gun sales. democrats will introduce the bill tuesday. it's the 8th anniversary of the shooting that nearly killed giffords and left six others dead. she'll join newly-elected house speaker nancy pelosi and congressman mike thompson, a california democrat, to unveil the bill. (vicki) in...
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host: our capitol hill producer the rulesan says package granted through the eighth of this month, for making and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, thesese,se or congress interpret that for us. guest 1: congress will bring up interpretation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a one-off. this would be giving a blanket authority intellect a to pick up the legislation specifically on government funding. host: thank you both for that. susan in maine, thanks for calling. go ahead. caller: yes, i wanted to bring the fact with the new house coming in, we have the first ranked-choice vote in maine, vote in mainene that trump got. ared golden.jerr we wish him well. she will have to resign or do a lot more if she wants to be reelected. host: does this go back to brett kavanaugh in power? i think brett kavanaugh has a lot to do with it, but i think she has voted in lockstep on a lot of issues recently that she should have a begun what lisa mccarthy
host: our capitol hill producer the rulesan says package granted through the eighth of this month, for making and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, thesese,se or congress interpret that for us. guest 1: congress will bring up interpretation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a one-off. this would be giving a blanket authority intellect a to pick...
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pedro: our capitol hill producer craig caplan says the rules package granted through the eighth of this month, for making and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, in legalese or congressese, interpret that for us. katherine: sometimes the house will do this where they extend authority to bring up in legislation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a one-off. this is giving a blanket authority until -- to take up the legislation specifically on government funding. pedro: thank you both for that. susan in maine, thanks for calling. go ahead. caller: yes, i wanted to bring up the fact with the new house going in, we have the first ranked-choice vote in maine, -- member elected in the second district of maine, which is the one vote in maine that trump got. his name is jared golden. we wish him well. 2020, i think susan collins is either going to resign or she is going to have to do a lot more than what she is doing for the state of maine and the v
pedro: our capitol hill producer craig caplan says the rules package granted through the eighth of this month, for making and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, in legalese or congressese, interpret that for us. katherine: sometimes the house will do this where they extend authority to bring up in legislation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a...
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hill at five eastern here on cspan3. >> sunday, author and columnist james grant. >> i make my living by writing about interest rate observer which is much too expensive for some of the people out there. i think the trouble lies not so much in wall street, it is what it is. it has been a name, mostly in infamous name. i think what we ought to be more on our guard about are the institutions in the federal government that are validly benign in their intention. the federal reserve for example, the department of treasury. the securities and exchange commission, these institutions set up as benefactors of the public. increasingly, i think they are not to pick >> author and columnist james grant, sunday night at eight
hill at five eastern here on cspan3. >> sunday, author and columnist james grant. >> i make my living by writing about interest rate observer which is much too expensive for some of the people out there. i think the trouble lies not so much in wall street, it is what it is. it has been a name, mostly in infamous name. i think what we ought to be more on our guard about are the institutions in the federal government that are validly benign in their intention. the federal reserve for...
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grant money. the county is awarded a total of $310,000 to cupertino, milpitas, morgan hill and santa clara and sunnyvale. of occult the permit says one out of every eight dustin the county is due to smoking related illness or disease 50 cities will use the grant money to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke and apartment buildings and prevent people from being exposed to flavored tobacco products. struck smart devices are popping up in homes and many people are paranoid but alexa and siri listening into their personal conversation. spot rate larson ports on security concerns and a new gadget that offers another layer of privacy. a truck with tens of millions of smart devices in homes around the world, security is a major concern. so far, there is been one case of an alexa device eavesdropping on a conversation. developers of a new devices say it is a one time, too many. it is called product alias and want to help prevent your virtual assistant from hearing everything you say. the team behind the projects refers to two alias as a teachable parasite because it sits on top of your virtual assistant and let
grant money. the county is awarded a total of $310,000 to cupertino, milpitas, morgan hill and santa clara and sunnyvale. of occult the permit says one out of every eight dustin the county is due to smoking related illness or disease 50 cities will use the grant money to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke and apartment buildings and prevent people from being exposed to flavored tobacco products. struck smart devices are popping up in homes and many people are paranoid but alexa and siri...
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hill. as new session begins, help them, indeed help us all, to obey your law to do your will and to walk in your way. grant that they might be good in thought, gracious in word, generous in deed, and great in spirit. make this a glorious day in which all are glad to be alive and ready to serve you. may all that is done this day be for your dater honon' glorry, amen. -- honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his pproval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. it appears the ayes have t the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the
hill. as new session begins, help them, indeed help us all, to obey your law to do your will and to walk in your way. grant that they might be good in thought, gracious in word, generous in deed, and great in spirit. make this a glorious day in which all are glad to be alive and ready to serve you. may all that is done this day be for your dater honon' glorry, amen. -- honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces...
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hill at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> sunday on q & a, author and columnist james grant. >> i make my living by writing about markets in something called grants, interest rate observer, which is much too expensive for some of the people out there. i think the trouble lies not so much in wall street. wall street is what it is. it's been a name either -- not so widely revered, it's been mostly an infamous name. wall street is an epitet mostly in american history, but i think what we are -- what we ought to be more on our guard about are the institutions in the federal government that are a vowedly benign in their intentions, the federal reserve, for example, the department of the treasury, the securities and exchange commission. these institutions set up as benefactors for the public and i think increasingly this err not so. >> author and columnist james grant, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> next, homeland security officials testify on border security challenges and the influence of drug cartels. they are followed by former diplomats and state department officials offering recommendations for how
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(grant) months after a special needs student died after he was restrained... the el dorado hillshool where this happened is being shut down by the state. you may recall, 13-year-old max benson passed away in november hours after he was restrained by school staff. this week, guiding hands school had it's certification revoked by the department of education. while the school's attorney says they will appeal that decision... for now students will no longer be able to attend guiding hands after friday. max benson's family attorney says his parents are glad the state is stepping in and closing the school down. but the move is also leaving many parents scrambling to find new special needs schools for theier kids (grant) several school districts who have special needs students attend
(grant) months after a special needs student died after he was restrained... the el dorado hillshool where this happened is being shut down by the state. you may recall, 13-year-old max benson passed away in november hours after he was restrained by school staff. this week, guiding hands school had it's certification revoked by the department of education. while the school's attorney says they will appeal that decision... for now students will no longer be able to attend guiding hands after...
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hill.steve cohen, d-tennessee:>"none of them and no one i've seen in government has said that they want to give up their paycheck for the wall." (grant) and coming up at 6:30... we will have much more on the effects of the government shutdown here in the bay area... including what one local credit union is doing to help its employees. (ken) pitching his first set of financial priorities... governor gavin newsom proposed a 144 billion dollar budget from the general fund thursday. newsom wants to put $13.6 billion dollars toward paying down the state's debt and building up its reserves and pension liability education and health and human services takes up a bulk of the budget. the governor proposes putting 80.7 million dollars into california classrooms, which he says is the most ever. (ken) while budgeting $7.7 billion toward addressing the state's housing crisis. this, along with the governor's proposal to expland state health coverage to young undocumented immigrants are c
hill."none of them and no one i've seen in government has said that they want to give up their paycheck for the wall." (grant) and coming up at 6:30... we will have much more on the effects of the government shutdown here in the bay area... including what one local credit union is doing to help its employees. (ken) pitching his first set of financial priorities... governor gavin newsom proposed a 144 billion dollar budget from the general fund thursday. newsom wants to put $13.6...
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. >> on capitol hill, one show of bipartisanship on this issue. lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a bill to grant back pay to federal workers. president trump says he will sign it. >>> efforts to help the families of furloughed coast guard personnel are kicking into high gear in alameda. leslie brinkley is on the island at one of those businesses. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. rock wall wine company here in alameda has bins inside for people to drop off food and personal care products. after all, payday for the coast guard is tuesday and he they already know they aren't getting checks. >> stressed. it's an uneasy feeling knowing g are my kids going to have food on the table, are my bills going to get paid. >> her husband has been in the coast guard for 12 years. they have three sons, including 4-year-old twins. luckily, she's mobilizing with the east bay spouses club as they frantically collect and sort donated goods. >> you must be in shock? >> yeah. i definitely didn't think that it would ultimately come down to this. i think it's reality of it is setting in today. >> the club president sa
. >> on capitol hill, one show of bipartisanship on this issue. lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a bill to grant back pay to federal workers. president trump says he will sign it. >>> efforts to help the families of furloughed coast guard personnel are kicking into high gear in alameda. leslie brinkley is on the island at one of those businesses. leslie? >> reporter: that's right. rock wall wine company here in alameda has bins inside for people to drop off food and personal...
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(grant) the man president trump has picked to replace attorney general jeff sessions -- faces a grilling on capitol hill. william barr-- who will lead the justice department - and oversee the mueller probe -- promised to protect the investigation during his senate confirmation hearing today.... if confirmed - barr would have direct oversight of special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference of the 2016 elections... and possible collusion and or obstruction by the trump campaign.. and perhaps the rpesdient himself. that's the ásameá probe former attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from in 2017... a move that sparked the ire of the president - but one that barr agrees with. barr says he would not be influenced by the president - who has been publically critical of the probe since it began. (pam) today marks the tenth anniversary of what is known as the "miracle on the hudson." that is when a u-s airways flight... landed on the hudson river... between new york and new jersey. the plane had lost engines after hitting a flock of geese. but its pilot, captain chesley "sull
(grant) the man president trump has picked to replace attorney general jeff sessions -- faces a grilling on capitol hill. william barr-- who will lead the justice department - and oversee the mueller probe -- promised to protect the investigation during his senate confirmation hearing today.... if confirmed - barr would have direct oversight of special counsel robert mueller's investigation into russian interference of the 2016 elections... and possible collusion and or obstruction by the trump...
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hill.steve cohen, d-tennessee:>"none of them and no one i've seen in government has said that they want to give up their paycheck for the wall." (grant) and coming up at 5:30... we will have much more on the president's trip to the border.. and his latest threat to declare a state of emergency to pay for his wall. pay for his emergency to pay for his wall. (2-shot/vicki) the local impact of the government shutdown includes the furlough of hundreds of people who would otherwise be supporting research into space exploration and other important work.(doble box- grant) kron four'srob fladeboe joins us live with that part of the story. rob? (rob live) i am here at nasa-ames research center in mountain view where some 12- hundred civil servants will be missing their first paycheck tomorrow. today, they got some help to make ends meet. here's more the nasa-ames federal employees union booked a room here at the ramada innon thursday where furloughed nasa ames civil servants lined up for a timely rebate on their union dues. checks were cut for $100 dollars to help agreements manager brendan sanborn pay for gas and groceries.brendan sanborn/fu
hill."none of them and no one i've seen in government has said that they want to give up their paycheck for the wall." (grant) and coming up at 5:30... we will have much more on the president's trip to the border.. and his latest threat to declare a state of emergency to pay for his wall. pay for his emergency to pay for his wall. (2-shot/vicki) the local impact of the government shutdown includes the furlough of hundreds of people who would otherwise be supporting research into space...
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grant public schools. >> that's right off of the lakes. you think lake-effect snow. that moisture rides up the hill.you go away from the great lakes, you go uphill, into the mountains o west virginia. it wrings out the extra moisture. those are lake-effect snowshowers on the upslope side of theountains in west virginia. more snow in the forecast for the weekend. yesterda was it. at was the final day, warmer s an average. 28 d a row warmer than average. our high yesterday was 54. we're currently we probably won't get out of the 30s today. winds out of the weed, susta at 17, but gusting over 30 miles per hour. that winng gus potentially over 40 miles per hour from time-to-time this afternoon. so, windchills have been driven down into the teens and low 20 this morning. there will be little recovery today. temperatures are staying in the 30s. windy and cold all day. plan on windchills being in the low to mid 20s all during the course of the afternoon and falling back into the teens as soon as the ton goes dow at 5:00. today's high, a balmy 39 degrees. future weather, there's the downwind streams. they'r
grant public schools. >> that's right off of the lakes. you think lake-effect snow. that moisture rides up the hill.you go away from the great lakes, you go uphill, into the mountains o west virginia. it wrings out the extra moisture. those are lake-effect snowshowers on the upslope side of theountains in west virginia. more snow in the forecast for the weekend. yesterda was it. at was the final day, warmer s an average. 28 d a row warmer than average. our high yesterday was 54. we're...
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hill toward the road. i mean, statistically the odds are incredible. >> reporter: inside was the body of a man identified as alexander grant. >> the first of the year after christmas and a fertility like this is horrible. >> reporter: the tree crashed the vehicle and the resident was found dead inside. less than 24 hours later, wreckers removed remnants of the tree and another tree close by. >> one came down and one was next to it and they chop down the second one. that when i saw come down. >> reporter: police haven't said what cause the tree to fall. >> we just had extremely high winds . everyone knew that some trees would fall for sure. in many cases, the person was in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> the victim was apparently not a uc berkeley student but was visiting someone on campus. i reached out to uc berkeley and they sent condolences to the family but no further comment. ktvu fox2 news . >>> a man's body was recovered from santa rosa creek this morning. firefighters arrived at the creek west of downtown after a 911 caller reported seeing a hand sticking up. firefighters found the man dead in the water. his body was caught up in brush. the
hill toward the road. i mean, statistically the odds are incredible. >> reporter: inside was the body of a man identified as alexander grant. >> the first of the year after christmas and a fertility like this is horrible. >> reporter: the tree crashed the vehicle and the resident was found dead inside. less than 24 hours later, wreckers removed remnants of the tree and another tree close by. >> one came down and one was next to it and they chop down the second one. that...
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host: our capitol hill producer the rulesan says package granted through the eighth of this month, forg and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, thesese,se or congress interpret that for us. guest 1: congress will bring up interpretation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a one-off. this would be giving a blanket authority intellect a to pick up the legislation specifically on government funding. host: thank you both for that. susan in maine, thanks for calling. go ahead. caller: yes, i wanted to bring the fact with the new house coming in, we have the first ranked-choice vote in maine, vote in mainene that trump got. ared golden.jerr we wish him well. she will have to resign or do a lot more if she wants to be reelected. host: does this go back to brett kavanaugh in power? i think brett kavanaugh has a lot to do with it, but i think she has voted in lockstep on a lot of issues recently that she should have a begun what lisa mccarthy did. h
host: our capitol hill producer the rulesan says package granted through the eighth of this month, forg and continuing appropriations for fiscal year ending on 9/30, thesese,se or congress interpret that for us. guest 1: congress will bring up interpretation, and it comes at the beginning of congress, the house rules package, it is enacting something that would have regularly gone through the house rules committee as a one-off. this would be giving a blanket authority intellect a to pick up the...
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hill while the governemnt is closed. the tweet from the president just minutes ago, that reveals how he will proceed.(grantalso, were there with angry people at an oakland school board meeting tonight... as the district considers shutting down dozens of schools.(vicki) keep it here, kron 4 news at nine is next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the c
hill while the governemnt is closed. the tweet from the president just minutes ago, that reveals how he will proceed.(grantalso, were there with angry people at an oakland school board meeting tonight... as the district considers shutting down dozens of schools.(vicki) keep it here, kron 4 news at nine is next. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than...
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promise hill veto the bill says it's possible he could occur at a national emergency to build the wall if democrats refuse to lend their support. have you considered using your emergency powers to grant yourself authorities to build this wall without congressional approval and second i don't have to go you have yes i have and i can do it if i want so you don't need congressional approval to build know we can use them absolutely we can call a national emergency because of the security of our country i absolutely know we can do it i haven't done it i may do it i may do it now trump did indicate after the meeting when he spoke that he would actually consider calling a national emergency in order to construct his wall so that he could do so the approval of congress trump also summarize that meeting he felt the meeting was reductive but the representatives seem to have the other idea we had a very very productive meeting lengthy and sometimes contentious it's very hard to see how progress will be made unless they open up the government we recognize on the democratic side that we really cannot resolve this until we open our government he said he'd keep the government closed for a very long
promise hill veto the bill says it's possible he could occur at a national emergency to build the wall if democrats refuse to lend their support. have you considered using your emergency powers to grant yourself authorities to build this wall without congressional approval and second i don't have to go you have yes i have and i can do it if i want so you don't need congressional approval to build know we can use them absolutely we can call a national emergency because of the security of our...
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grants, on c-span skew day. >> next, michael gabriel teaches a class about military engagement during the american revolution from april 1775 to july 1776. he highlights the battle of bunker hill, the american invasion of canada, and the eventual british evacuation of boston. his classes about one hour. prof. gabriel
grants, on c-span skew day. >> next, michael gabriel teaches a class about military engagement during the american revolution from april 1775 to july 1776. he highlights the battle of bunker hill, the american invasion of canada, and the eventual british evacuation of boston. his classes about one hour. prof. gabriel
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authority says grant was visiting someone on campus and was driving near stern hall, when that tree came crashing down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, off toward gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds. i mean, it's incredible. >> police won't say what caused the eucalyptus tree to fall. but the tree toppled over as the east bay was being hit hard by high winds and heavy rains. >> is a triewj tree. >> that's a big concern with eucalyptus as well, because of the root system. and i know a lot of times, they try to cut those down to prevent that from happening. >>> time is 6:41. still ahead, the government shutdown could soon affect even more people. what the irs plans to do for millions who are expecting and are due a tax refund in just a couple of weeks. >>> pizza and beer, right? well, the pizza chain that could soon deliver both to more parts of the bay area. that loo this hour. but right now, your commute, not too bad. i say it's anything out of the ordinary. you are going to see slow traffic on highway 4 and 680. we'll tell you about that coming up. show of hands, who's a future comcast business customer here? i think we all
authority says grant was visiting someone on campus and was driving near stern hall, when that tree came crashing down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, off toward gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds. i mean, it's incredible. >> police won't say what caused the eucalyptus tree to fall. but the tree toppled over as the east bay was being hit hard by high winds and heavy rains. >> is a triewj tree. >> that's a big concern with eucalyptus as well, because...
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on capitol hill, the senate is poised to take up two bills today that would end the partial government shutdown, the longest in u.s. history, now in its 34th day. one would grantresident trump's demand for 5.7 billion dollars in border wall funding. a democratic bill would fund the government through february at -- through februarary 8 without funding the wall. both are expected to fail. of contractillions workers and some 800,000 federal workers forced to work w without pay, missingng the second paycyk fridayay. wednesday, hundreds of unpaid federal workers flooded the senate office building, demanding a end to the shutdown and backpay. the protesters weren't allowed to bring signs into the building, so they wrote messages of protest on paper plates, which they held aloft for 33 minutes of silent protest, one minute for each day of the government shutdown. they broke their silence, chanting, "no more food banks, we need paychecks." aviation workers are warning that the prolonged shutdown is leading the industry to a major disaster. unions representing air traffic controllers, pilots and flight attendants said, "in our risk averse industry, we cannot even calc
on capitol hill, the senate is poised to take up two bills today that would end the partial government shutdown, the longest in u.s. history, now in its 34th day. one would grantresident trump's demand for 5.7 billion dollars in border wall funding. a democratic bill would fund the government through february at -- through februarary 8 without funding the wall. both are expected to fail. of contractillions workers and some 800,000 federal workers forced to work w without pay, missingng the...
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grant of novato was under that tree. he was visiting someone on campus, driving near stern hall when that tree crashed down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, off toward gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds, it's incredible. >> police won't say what caused the eucalyptus tree to fall. but the tree toppled as the east bay, as you know, was hit hard by high winds and heavy rain. >>> investors will once again be keeping an eye on pg&e stock this morning. shares dropped to more than 22% yesterday. just keeping an eye on it. looks like it's opening down about 3% this morning. investors are concerned after the latest reports that the utility could file for bankruptcy if it's found liable for damages from the campfire and others in california. >> i think people are getting tired of pg&e crying bankruptcy every year and then saying they need a bailout. that is simply not a sustainable plan for customers who have to pay monthly bills. >> now, last year, the state limited how much pg&e would have to pay in damages from the 2017 north bay wildfires. that allowed the utility to pass along some of the cost to customers, including people who were
grant of novato was under that tree. he was visiting someone on campus, driving near stern hall when that tree crashed down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, off toward gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds, it's incredible. >> police won't say what caused the eucalyptus tree to fall. but the tree toppled as the east bay, as you know, was hit hard by high winds and heavy rain. >>> investors will once again be keeping an eye on pg&e stock this morning....
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hills worry if pg&e is found responsible, their communities could be next.."if they're going to bail out on these people how can you hold them responsibility to anything else?" (grantat was ashley zavala reporting. after the protest brockovich says she personally met with lawmakers. meanwhile, the shareholder firm she mentioned .... bluemountain capital... sent an open letter to pg&e urging them to wait until after the annual shareholder meeting in may before filing for bankruptchy. (vicki) the camp fire took dozens of lives and destroyed thousands of homes. sifting through the rubble became devastatingly commonplace. for one woman-- returning to the ashes of her home to find a áringá seemed fruitless. but-- after hours of searching-- she uncovered a precious family heirloom.her one-of-a- kind ring. it was restored-- scraped-- reshaped-- and polished. heather thornewood's great-great grandfather made this ring out of a tie-stud -- and gave it to her great- great grandmother sometime in the early 1900's. eventually-- it was passed down to her. and now she can pass it on to her children. (grant)a big story tonight... a kentucky high school was closed today because of
hills worry if pg&e is found responsible, their communities could be next.."if they're going to bail out on these people how can you hold them responsibility to anything else?" (grantat was ashley zavala reporting. after the protest brockovich says she personally met with lawmakers. meanwhile, the shareholder firm she mentioned .... bluemountain capital... sent an open letter to pg&e urging them to wait until after the annual shareholder meeting in may before filing for...
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grants, on c-span skew day. >> next, michael gabriel teaches a class about military engagement during the american revolution from april 1775 to july 1776. he highlights the battle of bunker hill, the american invasion of canada, and the eventual british evacuation of boston. his classes about one hour. prof. gabriel: ok, everybody. last class, we were talking about the outbreak of the american revolution. all of this tension is building in the spring of 1775, in april, general thomas gage since troops into the countryside and fighting breaks out at lexington and concord. at nightfall, about 20,000 americans descend on boston, lay siege to the city, this war that nobody really wants but has been brewing for probably 12, 13 years, has started. we are going to talk about -- does anybody take french? rage militaire. this is sometimes called the popular uprising phase. this is the year of the revolution, that probably more people supported the war than any other one. why do you suppose there's so much support for the revolution this year? any ideas? student: they haven't started fighting it. prof. gabriel: they haven't started fighting it. any other ideas? i have some images to sh
grants, on c-span skew day. >> next, michael gabriel teaches a class about military engagement during the american revolution from april 1775 to july 1776. he highlights the battle of bunker hill, the american invasion of canada, and the eventual british evacuation of boston. his classes about one hour. prof. gabriel: ok, everybody. last class, we were talking about the outbreak of the american revolution. all of this tension is building in the spring of 1775, in april, general thomas...
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hills."mos/no font given"it's big rocks, it's very dangerous out there."a rocky start for the new year for a community already trying to move on after the wildfires claimed so much. (grant) today's the culmination of the college football season...the national championship game... clemson beating alabama tonight 44 to 16.(vicki) it all went down tonight in santa clara... our kate rooney is live at levi's stadium tonight.. kate? (kate)almost as soon as it was announced that alabama and clemson would meet in the championship game for the third time in four years...the general consesus among sports pundits and fans was that the crimson tide would win the title for the second year in a row. both teams were undefeated entering tonight's contest...and though alabama was favored by about five points, instead, clemson handed the tide their largest margin of loss in the nick saban era. now the tigers become are the first team to finish 15-and-oh since 1897, yes 1897... but, as i discovered when i talked to fans before the game tonight...clemson supporters never doubted their team's chances. (kate)as you heard there the bama supporters had no doubt their team would be the ones hoi
hills."mos/no font given"it's big rocks, it's very dangerous out there."a rocky start for the new year for a community already trying to move on after the wildfires claimed so much. (grant) today's the culmination of the college football season...the national championship game... clemson beating alabama tonight 44 to 16.(vicki) it all went down tonight in santa clara... our kate rooney is live at levi's stadium tonight.. kate? (kate)almost as soon as it was announced that alabama...
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grant and vicki.... next at ten... the shut-down show-down has turned into a battle over the state of the union address. house speaker nancy pelosi tells the presdeint he's not delivering it on capitol hillvernemnt is closed. the tweet from the president that reveals how he will proceed. plus... public trust is front and center for the oakland police department... after a police s-u-v is seen trying to stop a side-show... in the process... people at the side-show are forced to run for safety. what the department is doing about this... and what city officials are saying.(pam) and state lawmakers hearing suggestions from all sides on how to tackle the homelessness crisis.(ken) don't go away...hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts right after the break. deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. kevin?! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. <
grant and vicki.... next at ten... the shut-down show-down has turned into a battle over the state of the union address. house speaker nancy pelosi tells the presdeint he's not delivering it on capitol hillvernemnt is closed. the tweet from the president that reveals how he will proceed. plus... public trust is front and center for the oakland police department... after a police s-u-v is seen trying to stop a side-show... in the process... people at the side-show are forced to run for safety....
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grant of novato was beneath the tree and found dead. authorities say he was visiting someone on campus and driving right near stern hall, when the tree came down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, up towards gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds, it's incredible. >> police have not said what exactly caused that eucalyptus to fall. but it toppled. strong gusty winds and heavy rain. >>> let's talk about the rain and winds. this morning's break is pretty nice. >> another 45 minutes or so. and another wind advisory over porzs of the yea bear. this time around, it will be for the coast, as well as our hills. and we are looking for it to continue this morning. the rain is very sporadic right now. and very light in nature. it is going to pick up and increase as we get into the evening hours. here's a view of storm tracker 2. and we'll must have in closer over the north bay. where we have widespread vained spreading here. you can see some here along i- 80, from richmond, going fors vallejo, and over towards concord. highway 24, perhaps a few scattered showers there. and areas of orinda as well as moraga. you can see the center of the circulation still back up over the pacific. a
grant of novato was beneath the tree and found dead. authorities say he was visiting someone on campus and driving right near stern hall, when the tree came down. >> the poor guy was driving down the hill, up towards gaily road. i mean, statistically, the odds, it's incredible. >> police have not said what exactly caused that eucalyptus to fall. but it toppled. strong gusty winds and heavy rain. >>> let's talk about the rain and winds. this morning's break is pretty nice....
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was one room in notting hill gate, for £30 a week, $50, and i can't believe 36 years later i am standing here has an almost 62—year—old man with an oscar nomination! richard e grantroach. , ben rich. —— ben rich. not all of us got to see some snow but some dead. likely showers continuing through the night in parts of east anglia'. a few centimetres for some. showers speckled across western parts of the uk. many other places seem clear skies and it will turn very cold, —1 to —5 quite widely in some spots in scotla nd to —5 quite widely in some spots in scotland down to —12 degrees. some freezing patches here and beer remains some icy patches as well. they should ease later in the day. one or two showers elsewhere, many spots try tomorrow but still on the cold side. more cloud into northern ireland with some patchy rain and that will make further progress across northern ireland on thursday and will bring us all a slightly milder day on friday. hello this is bbc news. the headlines.. police in guernsey have suspended their search for a missing plane. on board were the pilot and 28—year—old argentinian footballer emiliano sala. the aircraft disappeared over the chan
was one room in notting hill gate, for £30 a week, $50, and i can't believe 36 years later i am standing here has an almost 62—year—old man with an oscar nomination! richard e grantroach. , ben rich. —— ben rich. not all of us got to see some snow but some dead. likely showers continuing through the night in parts of east anglia'. a few centimetres for some. showers speckled across western parts of the uk. many other places seem clear skies and it will turn very cold, —1 to —5...
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grant was found dead inside of his car under the tree. he was visiting someone on campus and driving when the tree came down. >> he was driving down off the hill toward the road. i mean, the odds is incredible. >> police will not say what caused that tree to fall, but the east bay was being hit with strong winds and heavy rain at the time of the incident. >>> after 126-year in business, it's looking like sears is going to go out of business. we have this mornings dollars and cents. >> yeah, that's big news. sad news for a lot of people, too. analysts, investors and shoppers wondering who is next. macy's and khols have invested heavily in stores and advertising to survive the competition of amazon. walmart and target have invested in the brands. those retailers are doing well. pg&e stocks dropped 14% on the sound of the opening bell after a big drop yesterday. continue to follow that as we have been reporting that there's ongoing concerns on the liability in connection to the california wildfires. analysts estimate that it can cost pg&e $30 billion in damages and a lot of talk of pg&e filing for bankruptcy. checking in on the market. being offs
grant was found dead inside of his car under the tree. he was visiting someone on campus and driving when the tree came down. >> he was driving down off the hill toward the road. i mean, the odds is incredible. >> police will not say what caused that tree to fall, but the east bay was being hit with strong winds and heavy rain at the time of the incident. >>> after 126-year in business, it's looking like sears is going to go out of business. we have this mornings dollars...
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hill" newspaper. you won't be able to see it from a distance. the headline reads trump officials consider allowing medicaid block grants for states.trump officials considering -- or consider allowing medicaid block grants for states. here's what just the first two short paragraphs outline. the story begins as follows, the trump administration is considering moving forward with a major conservative change to medicaid by allowing states to get block grants for the program, sources say. capping the amount of money that the federal government spends on the health insurance program for the poor through a block grant has long been a conservative goal. it was a controversial part of the obamacare repeal debate in 2017 with much of the public rallying against cuts to medicaid. after the failure of that repeal effort, the trump administration is now considering issuing guidance to states encouraging them to apply for caps on federal medicaid spending in exchange for additional flexibility on how they run the program according to people familiar with the discussions. end quote. i won't read the rest of the story and i won't enter the whole
hill" newspaper. you won't be able to see it from a distance. the headline reads trump officials consider allowing medicaid block grants for states.trump officials considering -- or consider allowing medicaid block grants for states. here's what just the first two short paragraphs outline. the story begins as follows, the trump administration is considering moving forward with a major conservative change to medicaid by allowing states to get block grants for the program, sources say....
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sentencing, granted judges greater latitude and makes retroactive the first sentencing act and places federal prisoners close to home. that is the legislative effort that took place on capitol hill that was signed into law. you will see other needed changes when it comes to the criminal justice system. you can let us know on 202-748-8000, and for all others, there is a line for you as well. spoke at the national conference here in washington, d.c., and here is what he said about criminal justice, regretting supporting the drug legislation of the 1980's and 1990's, expressing remorse over a bill over crack cocaine. he stated he may not have always gotten things right when it came to criminal justice reform. here is joe biden from yesterday. reformedproud that i some prison population being reduced. kept inll the people prisons are in state prisons, not in federal prisons. that is where the overcrowding is coming in state prisons. gentlemen, we have to say to the states, no more. no more mandatory sentencing --mandatory sentences. enough is enough. federally, we need tofederally,e all the disparity between crack and powdered cocaine. [applause] we need the legacy of better prisons
sentencing, granted judges greater latitude and makes retroactive the first sentencing act and places federal prisoners close to home. that is the legislative effort that took place on capitol hill that was signed into law. you will see other needed changes when it comes to the criminal justice system. you can let us know on 202-748-8000, and for all others, there is a line for you as well. spoke at the national conference here in washington, d.c., and here is what he said about criminal...