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hines passed away in 2003. that is your eye on entertainment. . >>> coming unin the next half hour, a new proposal to pay more for ac transit rides. >> and pg&e has officially filed for bankruptcy and now wants to borrow $5.5 billion. i'm kiet do. i'll have the details. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. files for bankruptcy. this morning: state leaders react. plus: oakland teachers are fed up. this mor >>> overnight, the state's largest utility, pg&e, files for bankruptcy. this morning, state leaders react. >> plus, oakland teachers are fed up this morning. they way whether to strike. >> the california pot doctor is und
hines passed away in 2003. that is your eye on entertainment. . >>> coming unin the next half hour, a new proposal to pay more for ac transit rides. >> and pg&e has officially filed for bankruptcy and now wants to borrow $5.5 billion. i'm kiet do. i'll have the details. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge...
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you heard jim hines right here seconds ago. you want your reaction to his take which was that he actually heard a lot of movement in trump's speech, sort of the walking back from the sea to shine seawall. >> sure. >> did you hear those high notes as well? >> i've heard them but i heard them before because he used to talk about a wall and he moved to border security and now he's offering us this deal. the truth is -- >> but is that progress? >> i don't think so only because you can't trust it. that's the problem and for democrats, this is a tough situation, too, because daca's very important -- it's very important to the country but certainly important to us. >> yes. >> we were at the precipice of this before we fell off that cliff. we're not -- it didn't get done, but and the truth is, accepting a wall is really a proxy for acceptance of the racism and xenophobia that's come out of this white house. so cutting a deal that includes the wall is tantamount to accepting that sort of position that the white house has been taking. it
you heard jim hines right here seconds ago. you want your reaction to his take which was that he actually heard a lot of movement in trump's speech, sort of the walking back from the sea to shine seawall. >> sure. >> did you hear those high notes as well? >> i've heard them but i heard them before because he used to talk about a wall and he moved to border security and now he's offering us this deal. the truth is -- >> but is that progress? >> i don't think so only...
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amputee football allows them to keep playing the sport they love national team skipper christiane hines is particularly interested in kevin guma in twenty seven scene the young defender currently loaned out to hanover suffered a broken neck that almost ended his own career. from these or she know i had a splint here that was always pressing against my neck. so when you're up right there's this. constant pressure on your bones it wasn't so bad lying down but just being on my feet was extremely uncomfortable. kevin. hoffenheim midfield star care and by all set for a football game with a difference. for them a wide promises to keep a good left foot. in mouth is also suspect respect for fellow footballers who have battled their own ords to be here. it was a clash in an amateur match. i broke my shin and cough but the keeper was a bit over motivated in the challenge and broke my shin bone with his knees hashimoto it's an ugly looking injury normally not that dramatic. but clinical misjudgment led to drastic measures being required. in the end all they could do was amputate the strong bonds a
amputee football allows them to keep playing the sport they love national team skipper christiane hines is particularly interested in kevin guma in twenty seven scene the young defender currently loaned out to hanover suffered a broken neck that almost ended his own career. from these or she know i had a splint here that was always pressing against my neck. so when you're up right there's this. constant pressure on your bones it wasn't so bad lying down but just being on my feet was extremely...
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nine times out of today's horn challenge with martin hines because both was enough about me and possibly. you could also. put it up so we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. the nomadic shepherds of ra just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on t.w. . european stars deliver rousing performances . lucas husky voice has won him a devoted following restrained yet full of feeling. from british blues musician chris ryall. europe in concert in forty five minutes on w. how to rock to. discover your concept discover it with the boss. a school of much of off to one hundred gives the ideals of the fox a more relevant today than they were a hundred years ago visionaries friendships things to come of all of the past people didn't sign as a way of shaping society. with ideas that are part of. our house world this week on g.w. . hello welcome to a brand new episode of
nine times out of today's horn challenge with martin hines because both was enough about me and possibly. you could also. put it up so we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. the nomadic shepherds of ra just on are struggling to maintain their way of life. for centuries dung from their migrating flocks has helped fertilize the soil. but india's government has been subsidizing chemical fertilizers posing a threat to the shepherds livelihood and to the environment. next on t.w. . european...
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forests but the night sky is mostly dark this apparent contradiction was first described by astronomer hines they should have been around two hundred years ago that's why it's called qualifies paradox. today we believe the universe formed fourteen billion years ago in what's called the big bang since then says the theory the universe has been expanding at an ever increasing rate. here on earth we can see just one small sliver of the universe many stars are so far away that their light hasn't arrived here yet after all it takes two and a half million years for light to make the journey from our nearest galactic neighbor andromeda to the earth. and because the universe is expanding radiation from distant galaxies is also stretched into wavelengths that are no longer visible to the human eye but they are visible to the hubble telescope it can also observe radiation and those parts of the spectrum and even reveal stars hidden behind clouds of cosmic dust that block radiation in the visible spectrum the light. and that's why at least to our eyes the night sky is dark. if our love is red right up
forests but the night sky is mostly dark this apparent contradiction was first described by astronomer hines they should have been around two hundred years ago that's why it's called qualifies paradox. today we believe the universe formed fourteen billion years ago in what's called the big bang since then says the theory the universe has been expanding at an ever increasing rate. here on earth we can see just one small sliver of the universe many stars are so far away that their light hasn't...
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itncludes elliott hine brookland kelly miller and car doe a. a memo listed several reasons why, budget short falls and difficulty hiring sciencers teac they're telling the i team they're looking to make up for e short falls with a series of science only days. one parent told news4 s satisfied with the proposed fix. >> i think it's actually good. i think it allows for an intense look at a particular topic. >> reporter: the science only days begin this month at elliott hine middle. we keep you posted on the changes at the other schools. >>> now an update to another news4 i-team investigation, thousands of maryland commuters who ride the m.a.r.c. train will have to wait a little longer for a safety system that was supposed to be finished by8.he end of 2 the i-team learned that m.a.r.c. train is one of 33 hoping to extend the deadline for positive train technology. m.a.r.c. says the safety system is up and running on the camden and burns wick line but the popular penn line from myland to d.c. is still undergoing testing to make sure it works with a
itncludes elliott hine brookland kelly miller and car doe a. a memo listed several reasons why, budget short falls and difficulty hiring sciencers teac they're telling the i team they're looking to make up for e short falls with a series of science only days. one parent told news4 s satisfied with the proposed fix. >> i think it's actually good. i think it allows for an intense look at a particular topic. >> reporter: the science only days begin this month at elliott hine middle. we...
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the peninsula,hine not too much in the way of wind, 54 along the embarcadero, and 59 in napa.rall a beautiful day as we move through your thursday forecast. things are going to start to change once we hit friday. so make sure you soak up that sunshine tomorrow. let's take a look at the change we're talking about here, and you can see by 10:30 on friday, rainfall lines up. this is a good-sized storm system, a lot of rainfall with it, and right now it looks like we'll get a decent portion of this moving to the bay area. once we hit saturday, 7:00 a.m., that's our first round of widespread rainfall returning to the bay area. also snowfall for the sierra, and we'll likely keep that wet weather continuing into saturday afternoon. so here's how it plays outsen-d. we don't see rain return again until saturday. saturday looks like the wettest day in the forecast. we'll see a quarter to about 3/4 of an inch of rall bet for 3/4 of an inch would be the north bay. also at the immediate coastline, lesser amounts down towards san jose. a little bit of chance with rainfall on sunday. best be
the peninsula,hine not too much in the way of wind, 54 along the embarcadero, and 59 in napa.rall a beautiful day as we move through your thursday forecast. things are going to start to change once we hit friday. so make sure you soak up that sunshine tomorrow. let's take a look at the change we're talking about here, and you can see by 10:30 on friday, rainfall lines up. this is a good-sized storm system, a lot of rainfall with it, and right now it looks like we'll get a decent portion of this...
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we're doing research, i was also at the time reading an article by an historian named darlene clark hineled the age of madam cj walker. as many were you know she was a black beauty pioneer from the early 20th century. she creates this beauty company and this beauty industry that literally employs thousands and thousands of women, she has a factory, she is selling products all over the african diaspora, and one of the buy nears of the black beauty industry. and the article she wrote, she poses an interesting question, why is it that we think of the early 20th century as the age of booker t. washington and we studied washington and him as an educational leader, as sort of was considered the top black leader of his day. and one of the things that hine says is what would happen, right, this is almost a question very similar to what charles payne is trying to get us to do about re-thinking the master narrative of the movement, she says, what would happen if we centered the experience of madam cj walker in that moment, and called it the age of madam cj walker, instead of calling it the age of
we're doing research, i was also at the time reading an article by an historian named darlene clark hineled the age of madam cj walker. as many were you know she was a black beauty pioneer from the early 20th century. she creates this beauty company and this beauty industry that literally employs thousands and thousands of women, she has a factory, she is selling products all over the african diaspora, and one of the buy nears of the black beauty industry. and the article she wrote, she poses...
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to what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of leftover why is this a good product for us to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start impact the lab is in the very early stages of testing to to me to reach possibilities you can samples by noting the mixing plastic extruding it into pellets and molds for testing you would mention part of the test is actually the snow you know if they're driving a lot and they may not want to smell tomatoes because they might get angry. so what's your big end goal for all of us we all have kids and we want to make sure that there's a green nice planet for them with materials that they can continually replenish i don't want them to depend on petroleum as their only source of materials. sitting between you guys is of course ten thousand dollars worth of cash but unfortunately it is old cash shredded would normally go to the trash but in this
to what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of leftover why is this a good product for us to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start impact the lab is in the very early stages of testing to to me to reach possibilities you can samples by noting the mixing plastic extruding it...
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hine boss. two year old near us is being released temporarily. he's just won the for around seven hundred young children live in turkish prisons his mother was jailed for spreading terrorist propaganda. only on weekends does me russ get to experience a million child. next. enormous biodiversity massively exploited. lake malawi in southeastern africa. once teeming with fish it's a stain the entire region. was an ever growing population is all but depleted the richer is also now known as famine muesli fresh ideas sunny to the emptiness in sixty minutes north d.w. . how do you want to. just cover your concept discover it with a bunk house. a school a legend after one hundred years the ideals of the boss are more relevant today than they were the hundred years ago missionaries reshaped things to come of all in the last few quarters to design is a way of shaping society. with ideas that are part of. our house world this week on g.w. . please. please i hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's nice to have you with us we begin in turkey which is still
hine boss. two year old near us is being released temporarily. he's just won the for around seven hundred young children live in turkish prisons his mother was jailed for spreading terrorist propaganda. only on weekends does me russ get to experience a million child. next. enormous biodiversity massively exploited. lake malawi in southeastern africa. once teeming with fish it's a stain the entire region. was an ever growing population is all but depleted the richer is also now known as famine...
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hines. -- mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. himes: i very much appreciate the advocacy of chairwoman waters but this is fundamentally not a partisan issue and i appreciate the ranking member make the point. this is a reputational risk issue. and i want everyone in the chamber to understand that this is about the reputation of the united states, about the congress, about the treasury and each individual member who votes today. this is a complicated deal. i've spent hours understanding this deal. but there's a big question that every member ought to ask themselves. is this the moment to relax sanctions on a russian company? on a russian oligarch? is this the moment to sign off on a deal that allows an oligarch to hand his shares to a russian bank which is also sanctioned and controlled by the russian government? at the end of the deal, if this deal goes through, mr. deripaska will continue to own and vote 35% of the chairs of this company. you can control a company with 35% of the shares. an additional 25% of the shares will be o
hines. -- mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. himes: i very much appreciate the advocacy of chairwoman waters but this is fundamentally not a partisan issue and i appreciate the ranking member make the point. this is a reputational risk issue. and i want everyone in the chamber to understand that this is about the reputation of the united states, about the congress, about the treasury and each individual member who votes today. this is a...
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i can't say anything that's going too bring in too muchsu hine to our viewers.t's just a gloomy day out cloudy and cool.e' again, looking at dry conditions as we head through but after about 9:00, 10:00 tonight, that's when we could see rain showers. we're not sging anythinut there right now. we're dry right now. we've got a frontal system at's stalled just to the south of it us and we've got areas of low pressure that will go rht alon this front and bring rain to the mid-atlantic. since this frontal system is to the south of us a lot of rain. south of d.c., you have a better chance of seeing rain tomorrow night. i've moved back the time a little bit. after 9:00 or 10:00 we'll see rainhowers more in. then it's out of here by tomorrow morning at 9:00. and then we're looking a lot better as we head through your day on yourthursday. but we do have rain on friday. we'll talk more about that coming up. friday and saturday rain em chances,ratures in the 50s. sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday dry with sunny skies. >> looking forward to the sunshine r
i can't say anything that's going too bring in too muchsu hine to our viewers.t's just a gloomy day out cloudy and cool.e' again, looking at dry conditions as we head through but after about 9:00, 10:00 tonight, that's when we could see rain showers. we're not sging anythinut there right now. we're dry right now. we've got a frontal system at's stalled just to the south of it us and we've got areas of low pressure that will go rht alon this front and bring rain to the mid-atlantic. since this...
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plenty ofsu hine. temperatures near 40 later today. the ill need a heavy coat, the hat, the scarves. everything butn umbrella. the rain chances go back up on thursday. the latest forecs available on the nbc washington 4. you can send me a snow pic, or any weather reports ontw itter. tomorrow's outlook, another nice day with melting. this storm in california will bring us unsettled weather for the weekend. mostly a rain chance for the weekend. but it could end with a little chance for snow. onthursday, we'll start dry thursday morning. thursday afternoon, this should be mainly rain along the i-95 corridor. it could be cold enough for a little rain/slex, across northern maryland and the northern shenandoah valley. dry friday night and dry saturday morning. saturday afternoon, rainlikely. that will go into sunday. it could end with a quick, little burstno of as legitimate. arctic air makes its first prnence here the d.c. area on monday. monday, windchills are likely to be down below zero. that is frigid, melissa. >>> it will be cold. sout
plenty ofsu hine. temperatures near 40 later today. the ill need a heavy coat, the hat, the scarves. everything butn umbrella. the rain chances go back up on thursday. the latest forecs available on the nbc washington 4. you can send me a snow pic, or any weather reports ontw itter. tomorrow's outlook, another nice day with melting. this storm in california will bring us unsettled weather for the weekend. mostly a rain chance for the weekend. but it could end with a little chance for snow....
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with the proviso of that if this is corroborated by others and if robert mueller has the evidence hine? >> first, it's a very big if and we need to know a lot of surrounding information about this whole event and about what cohen might or might not have said and a lot of detail about what the circumstantial evidence that might support this demonstrates. so we're a good ways from knowing where we are with it. obviously, this is a very important story. if true and accurate and contextual. that is what we need to wait and see. i think we need to look at it as part of a pattern, though, of news of the last couple weeks. and the important thing in many ways is no matter how sensational this story, the pattern itself is so damning about the president of the united states and his conduct as a candidate and as the president in terms of whether wittingly, unwittingly, half wittingly he has been manipulated at almost every significant turn by vladimir putin. >> it's a good point about the pattern because i think folks at home, it is easy to lose track of this. keep in mind, we learned that the p
with the proviso of that if this is corroborated by others and if robert mueller has the evidence hine? >> first, it's a very big if and we need to know a lot of surrounding information about this whole event and about what cohen might or might not have said and a lot of detail about what the circumstantial evidence that might support this demonstrates. so we're a good ways from knowing where we are with it. obviously, this is a very important story. if true and accurate and contextual....
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they include elliott hine, brookland and kelly miller. the school tells the i-team they're attemptingo make it up. >>> virginia lawmakers plan to revisit the states kings dominion law. state law requires schools to t start labor day but according to our news partners, one praufl this year wouldre al the law entirely, another proposal would repeal the law just in nrthern virginia the house of delegates passed it last year but it stopped ther this year's general assemble session begins tomorrow. >>> we are gtting a lookat the planned upgrades for union station here in the district. these a rendering of what the amtrak and commute sh trains might looklike. the changes will hopefully alleviate congestion and increase the number of the area can hold. >>> if you live in maryland and are among the thousands of commuters who u the mark train to travel two and from d.c., we have rough news for you. e safety system that was supposed to be finished by the end of last year is not done and may not be for a few months. the i-team has learned that marc
they include elliott hine, brookland and kelly miller. the school tells the i-team they're attemptingo make it up. >>> virginia lawmakers plan to revisit the states kings dominion law. state law requires schools to t start labor day but according to our news partners, one praufl this year wouldre al the law entirely, another proposal would repeal the law just in nrthern virginia the house of delegates passed it last year but it stopped ther this year's general assemble session begins...
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and the pet pantry is an important thing with the shutdown, a lot of people hining to places to trimorners in their budget. tell us about the pet pan twrtr. >> it offers food on a monthly basis. you come to one of our distribution locatunns a the city and you will receive an amount appropriate for the size of your animal. we tryo cover two week. we recognize a lot of people live in the city without acces to pet stores or reliable psources. so t pantry is one way in which we feel that we can help relieve me of the stress of pet ownership. but way want to support that bo and really make it easier for pet owners to take care of their animals.re >> are tifferent locations? >> there are. and we have distribution locations every week at our adoption centers, northeast ando hwest. and then we have satellite distribution locations once a nth in areas of wards 7 and 8. so goen go to our websiyou can hugh man rescue alliance. and we current guarantee a consistent brand, but we try to give you a consist auent amount. >> sounds awesome.td and the sn going on, there is a lot more people now that
and the pet pantry is an important thing with the shutdown, a lot of people hining to places to trimorners in their budget. tell us about the pet pan twrtr. >> it offers food on a monthly basis. you come to one of our distribution locatunns a the city and you will receive an amount appropriate for the size of your animal. we tryo cover two week. we recognize a lot of people live in the city without acces to pet stores or reliable psources. so t pantry is one way in which we feel that we...
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. >> joining us is jim hines. thank you for joining us. i want to start withes from your new leader of the house, nancy p pepelosi. you have urged democrats to be cautious with new powers. are you concerned the speaker is opening up the door to the indictment of a sitting president? >> hi. no i'm not. the speaker said it was an open discussion. it is in fact, from the standpoint of legal experts an open discussion. it's never been tested. the justice department has one view that the sitting president cannot be indicted, surprise, surprise. there are legal scholars with other opinions. the important thing, you asked am i concerned. right now we're moving a bill, a rules package to open up government, to make sure every member of congress has 72 hours to review bills. this piece of legislation, this continuing resolution is precisely the resolution that pass tds yed unanimously in thed states senate two weeks ago. we'll see if republican senators are are they were two weeks ago and whether they will go in the direction of we're not passing a
. >> joining us is jim hines. thank you for joining us. i want to start withes from your new leader of the house, nancy p pepelosi. you have urged democrats to be cautious with new powers. are you concerned the speaker is opening up the door to the indictment of a sitting president? >> hi. no i'm not. the speaker said it was an open discussion. it is in fact, from the standpoint of legal experts an open discussion. it's never been tested. the justice department has one view that the...
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joining us now, "new york times" politics editor patrick healey and rnc chair doug hines. how much will voters take? is the president doing a good enough defending a shutdown over his border wall and appearing sympathetic? >> the short answer is no, and i would say neither side is doing a good job. if you go back to 2013 when we had a fairly long shutdown, i worked in the house of representatives at that time. patrick will remember because he was covering a lot of this. republicans and democrats would have events every day trying to define the shutdown in their own terms. were they political stunts? absolutely. but we were trying to define the news of that day. the democrats were trying to do the same. during the holidays, you had the democrats basically not participating in the conversation at all and despite trump being in washington, you didn't see him demonstrating to the public every day, i'm in washington, here to negotiate. it was crickets from the white house and from the democrats. obviously trump gets more of an onus on this, but that's because he had said, i'll
joining us now, "new york times" politics editor patrick healey and rnc chair doug hines. how much will voters take? is the president doing a good enough defending a shutdown over his border wall and appearing sympathetic? >> the short answer is no, and i would say neither side is doing a good job. if you go back to 2013 when we had a fairly long shutdown, i worked in the house of representatives at that time. patrick will remember because he was covering a lot of this....
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equally hard to me investing long term to be able to navigate the nuances of a market where a head hined the algorithms crazy. isn't it short-termism though? right. charles: isn't it terrifying for the individual investor staying away for the market. >> terrifying. even trying for those of us been around a long time. december was certainly a trying month. but what you're talking about change in structure of markets. no longer specialists on the floor providing capital or goldman sachs or big firms providing capital for people to trade markets have become very ill-liquid. add in algorithmic trading and become more volatile than any of us experienced. sit back, charles, it is an opportunity. when they're killing them, you want to think straight, be a buyer. things are melting up, going beyond true value maybe you want to let go a little bit. in a tactical sense it presents opportunity if you control your emotions. the important thing to remember they are people and we must think long term in terms of managing their money and buy and selling. charles: i don't disagree, jim. sometimes going
equally hard to me investing long term to be able to navigate the nuances of a market where a head hined the algorithms crazy. isn't it short-termism though? right. charles: isn't it terrifying for the individual investor staying away for the market. >> terrifying. even trying for those of us been around a long time. december was certainly a trying month. but what you're talking about change in structure of markets. no longer specialists on the floor providing capital or goldman sachs or...
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leaders, iowa congressman steve king >> desjardins: on monday, he refused to weigh in on keag's latest hine. >> i don't-- i haven't been following it. i really haven't been following it. >> desjardins: last night however, majority leader mccarthy clearly was paying asattention, and said king shown a pattern. >> these are not the first time we've heard these comments but it's not the party of lincoln, it's definitely not america. all people are created equal in america and we want to take a very strong stance abo that. >> desjardins: for more on the fallout over the controversial congressman, we are joined by o. kay henderson, news director at radio iowa. and asma khalid,ho covers the intersection of politics and demographics for npr. kay, i want to start with you. tell us, how do voters and politicians see king's remarks, and also the actions again him by republicans? >> this is a split decision among republicans. there are republicans among the conservative base that very much think steve king is beg thrown under the bus. those were the words that were used by the former republican nationa
leaders, iowa congressman steve king >> desjardins: on monday, he refused to weigh in on keag's latest hine. >> i don't-- i haven't been following it. i really haven't been following it. >> desjardins: last night however, majority leader mccarthy clearly was paying asattention, and said king shown a pattern. >> these are not the first time we've heard these comments but it's not the party of lincoln, it's definitely not america. all people are created equal in america...
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vehicle what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for us to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start in fact the lab is in the very early stages of testing but to me to be responsibilities you can samples been melting and mixing plastic extruding it into pallets and molds for testing you would mention part of the test is actually the smell you know if they're driving a lot and they may not want to smell tomatoes because they might get angry. so what's your big end goal for all of us we all have kids and we want to make sure that there's a green nice planet for them with materials that they can continually replenish i don't want them to depend on petroleum as their only source of materials. sitting between you guys is of course ten thousand dollars worth of cash but unfortunately it is old cash shredded would normally go to the trash but i
vehicle what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for us to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start in fact the lab is in the very early stages of testing but to me to be responsibilities you can samples been melting and mixing plastic...
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vehicle what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for you guys to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start in the lab is in the very early stages of testing the tomato responsibilities making samples bun melting and mixing plastic extruding it into pellets and molds for testing you would mention part of the test is actually the smell you know if they're driving a lot and they may not want to smell tomatoes because they might get angry. so what's your big end goal for all of us we all have kids and we want to make sure that there's a green nice planet for them with materials that they can continually replenish i don't want them to depend on petroleum as their only source of materials. sitting between you guys is of course ten thousand dollars worth of cash but unfortunately it is old cash shredded would normally go to the trash but in this
vehicle what is this tomato fibers these are actual skin leaves and stems from the tomato plants from hines's ketchup production they process millions of pounds of tomatoes every year and they have a lot of left over why is this a good product for you guys to use we can use this to reinforce our plastics to make them stiffer but then at the same time we can start in the lab is in the very early stages of testing the tomato responsibilities making samples bun melting and mixing plastic extruding...
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hines. -- mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. himes: i very much appreciate the advocacy of chairwoman waters but this is fundamentally not a partisan issue and i appreciate the ranking member make the point. this is a reputational risk issue. and i want everyone in the chamber to understand that this is about the reputation of the united states, about the congress, about the treasury and each individual member who votes today. this is a complicated deal. i've spent hours understanding this deal. but there's a big question that every member ought to ask themselves. is this the moment to relax sanctions on a russian company? on a russian oligarch? is this the moment to sign off on a deal that allows an oligarch to hand his shares to a russian bank which is also sanctioned and controlled by the russian government? at the end of the deal, if this deal goes through, mr. deripaska will continue to own and vote 35% of the chairs of this company. you can control a company with 35% of the shares. an additional 25% of the shares will be o
hines. -- mr. himes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. himes: i very much appreciate the advocacy of chairwoman waters but this is fundamentally not a partisan issue and i appreciate the ranking member make the point. this is a reputational risk issue. and i want everyone in the chamber to understand that this is about the reputation of the united states, about the congress, about the treasury and each individual member who votes today. this is a...
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hines, i salute you for your your candor on this issue.i would like to tell a quick story and ask a few questions. about what happened in maine. my background is in the pension management area. this is not a career for me. i was state treasurer and walking in my office we knew in advance they put on her desk the fact that we had $4.3 billion unfunded pension liability for teachers and state workers. for a state of maine that has a budget of $3 billion, $4.3 billion shortfall in the retirement benefits is a big deal. at the time it was a budgetary issue spending 1/7 of every dollar we collected in the state of maine to pay for the benefits. and after working with actuaries became clear that in several years we will spend one fourth of all state revenue collected for retirement benefits. we made it very clear to all the stakeholders and it took six months to do this and we were very clear, reaching out to everybody but you can imagine, but on the beyond the legislature and also citizens that these benefits are at risk. and the legislation us
hines, i salute you for your your candor on this issue.i would like to tell a quick story and ask a few questions. about what happened in maine. my background is in the pension management area. this is not a career for me. i was state treasurer and walking in my office we knew in advance they put on her desk the fact that we had $4.3 billion unfunded pension liability for teachers and state workers. for a state of maine that has a budget of $3 billion, $4.3 billion shortfall in the retirement...
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she released a statement yesterday basically standing hine her bill.me these bills are, they are handed by planned parenthood and naral abortion advocates do so much to help them come pam taken time, i hope they are willing to draw a line, even for those groups that help the democratic party so much. steve: real quick exit question. the bill was tabled. there in the legislature in virginia. could it possibly come back? >> not this year but we have elections every two years in the virginia house of delegates. we have one this year. so this is all looming in the horizon, in very, in the very near future, that, we have battles to fight and just what the consequences of those battles might be. so we're ready for the fight. >> thank you for serving. i know a lot of republicans, a lot of conservatives out there, a cot of catholics are thanking you. steve:ed to gilbert. ainsley: grand new video, showing migrants getting on buses after mexico stop ad asylum program. steve: those are live pictures everybody getting on a bus that is already filled. waiting to se
she released a statement yesterday basically standing hine her bill.me these bills are, they are handed by planned parenthood and naral abortion advocates do so much to help them come pam taken time, i hope they are willing to draw a line, even for those groups that help the democratic party so much. steve: real quick exit question. the bill was tabled. there in the legislature in virginia. could it possibly come back? >> not this year but we have elections every two years in the virginia...
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jillian: officer corona leaves hine her parents. her father is with the local sheriff's office.ve a bedridden woman. bodycam woman show as pasco county deputy carry the 97-year-old to safety as the other worked to put out the fire. the red blow of flames and smoke filling the home in tampa, florida. one of the deputies suffered smoke inhalation but will be okay. >>> a high school basketball player is mobbed by fans after nailing a an insign buzzer-beater. check it out. [cheering] jillian: seconds left in the game, he steal as pass and drain as half-court shot. his team in new haven, connecticut, winning 52-49. he will remember that. steve: look at that, boom. connell: what about the steal, too. my goodness t was great. jillian: big day for him. steve: camera person was really excited. whoa! jillian, thank you very much. meanwhile as the 2020 race heats up, democrats keep listing reasons why democrats won't win re-election. my next guest says the more they resist more likely he will get the keys to that house for four more years. ainsley: the left says the border wall is a waste
jillian: officer corona leaves hine her parents. her father is with the local sheriff's office.ve a bedridden woman. bodycam woman show as pasco county deputy carry the 97-year-old to safety as the other worked to put out the fire. the red blow of flames and smoke filling the home in tampa, florida. one of the deputies suffered smoke inhalation but will be okay. >>> a high school basketball player is mobbed by fans after nailing a an insign buzzer-beater. check it out. [cheering]...