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>> i love the house of representatives andwe love whae able to accomplish there.the senate presents a different seof challenges and opportunities, so i haven't made a decision. but it's something that, again, i'm focused on what i'm doing o ily basis to help make sure that we win the house in 2020 and that we keep the senate and keep the white house. >> liz cheney, thank you very much for coming to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret. great to be with you. >> thank you.ha >> you. thanks. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" made possible by... additional funding is prided by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ to "amanpour & company." here's what's coming up. >> i'm not sure the current president listens to the secretary of defense. >> former defense secretary ash carter tells me what it takes to run the pentagon and why he believes china and russia are this administration's biggest foreign policy leches. >>> then -- >> ♪ what a world we're living in ♪ >> celebrating 80 years of gospel and soul, mic legend mavis staps on why she is till trying to sing
>> i love the house of representatives andwe love whae able to accomplish there.the senate presents a different seof challenges and opportunities, so i haven't made a decision. but it's something that, again, i'm focused on what i'm doing o ily basis to help make sure that we win the house in 2020 and that we keep the senate and keep the white house. >> liz cheney, thank you very much for coming to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret. great to be with you. >>...
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rasputin may have played a pa rt finally, rasputin may have played a part in the fall of the house of robyn lovet a tune like beyonce? —— roman. defects can now be generated using just one image of a subject before the ai algorithm goes to work. this is quite a scene. the dancers here are being choreographed by artificial intelligence, which has learned from moves created by a leading choreographer and is quite something. wayne mcgregor has been running his dance company for 25 yea rs, running his dance company for 25 years, so running his dance company for 25 years, so has an archive perfect for thejob. years, so has an archive perfect for the job. wayne is years, so has an archive perfect for thejob. wayne is actually years, so has an archive perfect for the job. wayne is actually here today but he seems to be focusing on the moves rather than designing a whole dance. a computer algorithm is analysing hundreds of hours of his dance creations, sparking new personalised routines ready for a show in la next month stop so how does he feel seeing what the technology musters up? you said on the and
rasputin may have played a pa rt finally, rasputin may have played a part in the fall of the house of robyn lovet a tune like beyonce? —— roman. defects can now be generated using just one image of a subject before the ai algorithm goes to work. this is quite a scene. the dancers here are being choreographed by artificial intelligence, which has learned from moves created by a leading choreographer and is quite something. wayne mcgregor has been running his dance company for 25 yea rs,...
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house of representatives became the people's house. workwas because of your mobilizing people. the work reminds me of someone i love very much, and reverend jackson love very much, paul wellstone. he was the senator from minnesota and my mentor. he died too young in a plane crash. election, theis only senator in a hard race to take a hard vote, he voted against going into the war in iraq. reverend jackson knows him. paul was the chair of his president.r that is how i first got to hear about him. to me, they are forever linked in my mind. that is linked, last year when he tragically for, he was running reelection and i was as well. we would be in the parades together. he always ran really fast and the parades. had all this energy. the last year of his life, he had been diagnosed with ms. he said, he couldn't run around his bus anymore. people toed so many run around that green bus, right, with his green shirts, you never even realized he was not running himself. that is what you do every single day for people in this community and across the country. you are running for them around that bus. that is how we get thing
house of representatives became the people's house. workwas because of your mobilizing people. the work reminds me of someone i love very much, and reverend jackson love very much, paul wellstone. he was the senator from minnesota and my mentor. he died too young in a plane crash. election, theis only senator in a hard race to take a hard vote, he voted against going into the war in iraq. reverend jackson knows him. paul was the chair of his president.r that is how i first got to hear about...
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cities they -- my mom was a 4th grade school teacher, dad was a social worker i grew up in a house with a lot of love and a lot of support. the reality is they're having to move professions or cities because it's getting way too expensive. >> are there areas of the country where you currently operate and areas where you don't? >> we are operating in a lot of the most expensive markets in the state. san francisco, l.a., seattle, denver these are places that a true lily city came out in 2008 talking about the least affordable city for teachers. >> is there any reason why this model couldn't be applied to everyone >> we're a small company we're proving this out next year we're going to launch in the east coast. having conversations with folks in boston and d.c., so we're getting there. >> it seems to me like there's a bit of a risk. if you have to wait 30 years to realize a return on your investment, that's a long time to wait, and you're no reinvesting your money. >> we have great investment partners so far that have that kind of time horizon and look at that for length of time. for us as a company bec
cities they -- my mom was a 4th grade school teacher, dad was a social worker i grew up in a house with a lot of love and a lot of support. the reality is they're having to move professions or cities because it's getting way too expensive. >> are there areas of the country where you currently operate and areas where you don't? >> we are operating in a lot of the most expensive markets in the state. san francisco, l.a., seattle, denver these are places that a true lily city came out...
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of who they are or who they love. federal law protecting lgbtq people from , employment,n housing, credit, and more. too many americans force of state and local laws. the house took a historic step forward last month when it .assed the equality act it is time for the senate to do the same so all lgbtq americans, no matter where they live, can finally have the freedom of full equality. introduced a senate resolution to honor the 50th anniversary of the stonewall uprising. it is the first in the united states senate to recognize the story of stonewall. this resolution commends the bravery, solidarity and resiliency of the lgbtq community in the face of violence and discrimination both past and present and it condemns violence and discrimination against members of the lgbtq community. and recommence to securing justice, equality and well-being for lgbtq people in our country. thoseall is a story of who came before us. and let their voices be heard. up and spoke out so others would not feel compelled to live in silence or invisibility or secrecy. why we look back at the stonewall uprising and activism th
of who they are or who they love. federal law protecting lgbtq people from , employment,n housing, credit, and more. too many americans force of state and local laws. the house took a historic step forward last month when it .assed the equality act it is time for the senate to do the same so all lgbtq americans, no matter where they live, can finally have the freedom of full equality. introduced a senate resolution to honor the 50th anniversary of the stonewall uprising. it is the first in the...
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of funding. so yes, i hope to see that more. thank you very much. >> hello. i'm here representing community housing partnership. i'm just here in front of you, supervisors, because i want to say i really love the city and i love to be here as a part of the community housing partnership. i am here to say that community housing works. i was homeless for 13 years. when i was homeless, i had three boys on the streets of market street which i couldn't bring home because i didn't have any home to bring them to. but since i have a home through community housing partnership, i'm able to bring my son home, four years old. i just want to say i support the community housing act, and i hope you do the same. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is malcolm young. i was one of the subcommittee cochairs on the housing bond working group. i just want to bring to this table the four recommendations that came out of our group. one was to make sure that we fully fund the shovel ready projects that we shouhave in t pipeline. by doing that, we could create almost 2,000 units almost immediately. number two, making sure we get 1 100% affordable housing projects going. we did ask for some money withi
of funding. so yes, i hope to see that more. thank you very much. >> hello. i'm here representing community housing partnership. i'm just here in front of you, supervisors, because i want to say i really love the city and i love to be here as a part of the community housing partnership. i am here to say that community housing works. i was homeless for 13 years. when i was homeless, i had three boys on the streets of market street which i couldn't bring home because i didn't have any home...
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i love t house of representatives and ve what we're able to accomplish there.the senate presents a different set of challenges and opportunities, so i haven't madi a de. but it's something that, again, elm focused on what i'm doing on a daily basis tomake sure that we win the house in 2020 and that we keep the senate and keep the white house. >> liz chey, thank you very much for coming to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret.e great toth you. >> thank you. >> thank you. thanks. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: explplore new worlds and new ids through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ magic ♪ moments announcer: tonight public television brings back the magic moments from the 1950s. ♪ sincerely the mcguire sisterpa pat boone, patt, debbie reynolds, and your favorite artists from the 1950s pop era bring back the music that makes memories. ♪ love isdo a many
i love t house of representatives and ve what we're able to accomplish there.the senate presents a different set of challenges and opportunities, so i haven't madi a de. but it's something that, again, elm focused on what i'm doing on a daily basis tomake sure that we win the house in 2020 and that we keep the senate and keep the white house. >> liz chey, thank you very much for coming to "firing line." >> thank you, margaret.e great toth you. >> thank you. >>...
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of sure start centres for young children. there is a clear lesson here for government — investment in early intervention saves money later on. and in these divided times, there's a little love in the house agree with the noble lord, lord tenant. laughter. well, there's a first time for everything. but first: veterans and world leadersjoined an hour—long ceremony in portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. when i attended the commemoration... the queen addressed the service on southsea common, thanking veterans for their "heroism, courage, and sacrifice". our sons... the us president, donald trump — on the final day of his state visit to the uk — also spoke at the event, reading a prayer. my thoughts... while theresa may read a letter from a serviceman to his wife, written just two days before the d—day landings. the commemorations in portsmouth meant theresa may wasn't in westminster for her weekly round of pmqs, and so her senior minister, david lidington, filled in. he began by paying tribute to those involved in the d—day landings. and i'm sure that members right across the house will want tojoin me in paying tribute to the sacrifice of those who fought t
of sure start centres for young children. there is a clear lesson here for government — investment in early intervention saves money later on. and in these divided times, there's a little love in the house agree with the noble lord, lord tenant. laughter. well, there's a first time for everything. but first: veterans and world leadersjoined an hour—long ceremony in portsmouth to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. when i attended the commemoration... the queen...
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of new tariffs. . >>> good morning deal or no deal. worries about lasting damage to the economy as the president shrugs off republican opposition >> republicans should love what i'm doing. >> the latest from the white house just ahead >>> times square terror plot the fbi questioning a man they say wanted to set off explosives in the heart of new york city. this morning the undercover operation that led to the suspects. >>> tragedy at west point. the search for answers after a deadly training accident at the u.s. military academy. a truck overturning, killing one cadet, injuring 21 others. the latest on what went wrong.
of new tariffs. . >>> good morning deal or no deal. worries about lasting damage to the economy as the president shrugs off republican opposition >> republicans should love what i'm doing. >> the latest from the white house just ahead >>> times square terror plot the fbi questioning a man they say wanted to set off explosives in the heart of new york city. this morning the undercover operation that led to the suspects. >>> tragedy at west point. the search...
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house. i love sharks. a lot of sharks are killed, and even though in the u.s. it was banned in 2009 but only 12 states banned the sale of shark fins. >> i love the fact that she loves them. >> reporter: this is somebody you might recognize. paige, surprising so many people with her grit and grace that we wanted to surprise her. >> i just wanted to give you a big shout out. >> he's my favorite male singer. look at me, i love adam lambert! >> reporter: and iron man himself. robert downey jr., with a special request. >> like a tony with peter parker a few years back, i'm in a bit of recruitment mode. i want to see if you would join my footprint coalition and be my north carolina ambassador. >> awesome. >> ah! >> reporter: paige's dad charlie says he's still struggling with how close he came to losing his daughter. i can't imagine for a parent what that must be like for you. >> it's hard. mornings you walk outside and you think about it a little bit. you replay stuff. it's tough. you but if she's going to be as tough as she is and have the outlook she has, why shou
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of honour. i have a huge love affair with france. i have a house here, i have always loved coming here. a musician, to receive this award on the day of the festival de musique makes it even more special. the ceremony was held at the elysee palace, the president describing him as a melodic genius, but also paying homage to his lifelong work championing gay rights and raising billions of dollars to ending the plight of hiv/aids. translation: we have to continue to finance the research, to finance treatments and to continue to allow access to treatments for everyone, and so this commitment to music and the fight against aids has been your entire life, dear elton. the top accolade comes less than a month after the release of rocketman, a deeply personal bio pic revealing his life behind the scenes. people don't pay to see reg dwight, they pay to see eltonjohn! the 72—year—old says this final world tour will be his last, but those who have studied his life aren't entirely convinced. he could never not perform, because i think it is too much in his blood and he loves it too much. and he would
of honour. i have a huge love affair with france. i have a house here, i have always loved coming here. a musician, to receive this award on the day of the festival de musique makes it even more special. the ceremony was held at the elysee palace, the president describing him as a melodic genius, but also paying homage to his lifelong work championing gay rights and raising billions of dollars to ending the plight of hiv/aids. translation: we have to continue to finance the research, to...
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streets across the city are barricaded and there are tens of houses that are mourning, hundreds of houses that are concerned for either missing some loveden injured, there are hospitals that have been stormed by the security force and there are rumours circulating of bodies floating in the river. it is very grim and it is horrific what has happened. the transitional military council's actions have drawn condemnation. the chairperson of the african union tweeted the un secretary—general, the us and the uk have also also condemned the attack. britain's ambassador in khartoum, irfan siddiq, made his position very clear, saying but it's egypt's words which might carry the most weight. it's called for an end to violence and a return to diplomacy. it is a strong backer of the sudanese military. another two key backers of sudan's military are saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. their governments pledged three—billion dollars in aid to sudan last month. here's mohanad hashim again. and saudi arabia, they have been seen as and saudi arabia, they have been seen as the transition of military counsel of the last week in ten days, we have see
streets across the city are barricaded and there are tens of houses that are mourning, hundreds of houses that are concerned for either missing some loveden injured, there are hospitals that have been stormed by the security force and there are rumours circulating of bodies floating in the river. it is very grim and it is horrific what has happened. the transitional military council's actions have drawn condemnation. the chairperson of the african union tweeted the un secretary—general, the...
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of the housing market, today it's the most expensive home in ocean city, maryland >> that's right. today's power house is the beach compound of the ceo of jack studios in new york city the entrepreneur lovesng so much he poured millions into this beach house in ocean city, maryland where he competes in the biggest fishing tournaments in the country he admits he built one of the most expensive residences in town knowing full well he probably would never recoup what he put into it take a look. >> this is no ordinary beach house. it's a cross between a manhattan loft and a beach compound. >> this is the best kitchen made i not only had to wait a year for it to come from italy on a ship then i had to wait additional time because the two customers in front of me one was the king of morocco and the other was tom brady and gisele >> this is the white room. that's a white marlin. i've been chasing blue marlins and white marlins. you can fish from almost every room in house. i love fishing that's what brought me here. this compound is made up of two homes. the way i connected them was i created a sky bridge you can look out on one side and see a marina and on the other side and see another marina.
of the housing market, today it's the most expensive home in ocean city, maryland >> that's right. today's power house is the beach compound of the ceo of jack studios in new york city the entrepreneur lovesng so much he poured millions into this beach house in ocean city, maryland where he competes in the biggest fishing tournaments in the country he admits he built one of the most expensive residences in town knowing full well he probably would never recoup what he put into it take a...
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house of representatives hopes a new emergency funding. will soon become. on the program the killing. of politician assassinated. suspected you could force him to confess to last month's killing of. a loved. one paris the most polluting vehicles from the streets. from the sun. welcome to the program. democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have approved a multi-billion dollar emergency funding package for humanitarian aid for migrants on the border with mexico it's unclear whether the bill will pass the republican controlled senate and president trump passed threaten to veto it but this comes as reports emerge of children being detained in squalid conditions in u.s. border patrol stations another trance tragic incident as focus the country's attention images of a dead toddler and her father have flashed around the world you may find parts of the following report disturbing. it has come to this a father with his tiny toddler tucked inside a shark drowned in search of a better life according to reports oscar alberto martinez ramirez decided to swim across the rio grande day with his wife and child in a bid to seek asylum in the u.s. . his wife tanya. watched as her loved ones succum
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with these sorts of trips, and i'm sure you've covered these sorts of trips before with the white house. >> it's thee kind of thing he loves. >> he likes the red carpet rolled out for him. he likes the visit he's going to be making to buckingham palace and the tea with prince charles and the lunch with the queen. this is what the president enjoys the most. we saw it oversea ins saudi arabia, and the pomp and circumstance that was laid out for the president there and of course what he's going to be receiving here. and then you think about the trade y negotiations as well an the u.k.'s involvement in all of that. there's a lot of controversy surrounding this entire trip beyond the pomp and circumstance we're going to be seeing. >>> good morning, everybody, it is monday june 3rd, i'm yasmin vossoughian along side geoff bennett. president trump has landed in the u.k. for a three-day state visit. prior to leaving, the president previewed the trip. >> we'll be going to the u.k. i think it will be very important. it certainly will be very interesting. there's a lot going onit in the u.k., and i'm sure it's going to work out very
with these sorts of trips, and i'm sure you've covered these sorts of trips before with the white house. >> it's thee kind of thing he loves. >> he likes the red carpet rolled out for him. he likes the visit he's going to be making to buckingham palace and the tea with prince charles and the lunch with the queen. this is what the president enjoys the most. we saw it oversea ins saudi arabia, and the pomp and circumstance that was laid out for the president there and of course what...
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of a rooming house. you see her very childish scrawl of her name. she had that innocent, lovely weight of all these good people all around her. she tells the story. i remember she described this very vividly. she was young, five years old. the night before surgery, what she remembers are these tall, young men in white jackets. they got on their knees to talk to her eye to eye. they said tomorrow, you will fall asleep, but when you wake up, you will feel a lot better. she said i had no idea how nervous they must have been because i was their first patient. you get this amazing trust back and forth. >> medicine is undergoing vast changes. in my career here at mayo clinic, i have seen tremendous advances in medicine and the pace is only accelerating. as we see the dynamic potential for what medicine can do for better health all over the world, we come back to the unchanging things. the mayo clinic is the yen and yang of enduring values and dynamic innovation. the history of mayo is this firm foundation. it doesn't hold us back. it empowers us to go forward. we have to understand th
of a rooming house. you see her very childish scrawl of her name. she had that innocent, lovely weight of all these good people all around her. she tells the story. i remember she described this very vividly. she was young, five years old. the night before surgery, what she remembers are these tall, young men in white jackets. they got on their knees to talk to her eye to eye. they said tomorrow, you will fall asleep, but when you wake up, you will feel a lot better. she said i had no idea how...
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. >> legislative branch on the house side led by democrats who don't have a lot of love for the persons would only add to concerns about democrats by this administration. you see top democrats urging restraint, urging the president not to get into a situation that could be escalated in the middle east. heather: do you think this is one of those events, this is the kind of thing where they have a hard time finding consensus, they will try to have a unified plan where they can support this president if he is acting as commander-in-chief? >> know, i think congress is out to get donald trump. people are good on iran like chuck schumer and bob menendez who in the past were good and saying things -- donald trump does not need authorization from congress to respond in an emergency to an attack on us interests. it is not just bill clinton and ronald reagan and george w. bush. go back to john adams, our second president, exactly like this maritime dispute, nobody with congressional authorization because you don't need it. the president's inherent constitutional power as commander-in-chief. >> t
. >> legislative branch on the house side led by democrats who don't have a lot of love for the persons would only add to concerns about democrats by this administration. you see top democrats urging restraint, urging the president not to get into a situation that could be escalated in the middle east. heather: do you think this is one of those events, this is the kind of thing where they have a hard time finding consensus, they will try to have a unified plan where they can support this...
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he is a member of the house judiciary committee. i lovedis week, that the legislative committee and judiciary committee can pass a bill at the same time, legislating it and passing it on the house floor. certainly a strong difference of opinion between you and jerry nadler and nancy pelosi on impeachmen impeachment. congressman neg urk congressman, chairman nadler asked for impeachment and was told no a the house floor. is that your understanding of chairman nadler's position? >> we could say legislating in oversight was not mutually exclusive, and that certainly was the case yesterday when we passed the dream and promise act. with respect to that report, i haven't seen that report, so i don't know if i'm in a position to comment on it. you have reported on this, as have many others, there is obviously differences of opinion within the democratic caucus. as one would expect, we are a diverse party, a big tent caucus. we represent different areas of the country, geographically diverse and idealogically diverse as well. there will be differen
he is a member of the house judiciary committee. i lovedis week, that the legislative committee and judiciary committee can pass a bill at the same time, legislating it and passing it on the house floor. certainly a strong difference of opinion between you and jerry nadler and nancy pelosi on impeachmen impeachment. congressman neg urk congressman, chairman nadler asked for impeachment and was told no a the house floor. is that your understanding of chairman nadler's position? >> we could...
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. >> and to lose both of them and the baby, it just didn't even seem like it could be real. >> and here in the little house he shared with the love of his life, where he had been waiting with such excitement for their baby to arrive, jason like job of old was overcome by the heaviest sorrow of a whole life of sorrows. >> it was like i'm 9 years old, you know, in '79 when my sister dies and then i'm 19 years old in '89 when my mother dies with cancer. now i'm 39 in '09 and i...
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late eighty's dr martin and danielle an artist from the us were the dream couple of a new subculture. they loved acid house electronic sound from chicago that dr martin played in a club called the. people dance themselves into a trance to pulsing beats and flashing strobes. drum machines and bass synthesizers which were small lightweight and affordable electronic instruments made the new sound possible. to small. machines pretty much caused the revolution because we thought hey you can record a cassette at home in your bedroom to start off with and it's fine that was possible . when the techno also propagated that everyone was a cool in comparison to before when it was always about the big rock star so then that aspect wasn't there anymore that's why techno was also politically important to me and that's why it was so attractive for many. nevertheless no one thought the trend would become a mass movement. in 1906 the love parade march from west to east in the center of berlin was it a political demonstration or a street party. starting in 2001 the organizers had to pay for everything themselves including t
late eighty's dr martin and danielle an artist from the us were the dream couple of a new subculture. they loved acid house electronic sound from chicago that dr martin played in a club called the. people dance themselves into a trance to pulsing beats and flashing strobes. drum machines and bass synthesizers which were small lightweight and affordable electronic instruments made the new sound possible. to small. machines pretty much caused the revolution because we thought hey you can record a...
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of the best cities in the world. so we need funding for housing because people like me, who love san francisco, we don't want to have to move to sacramento or way out somewhere. and so we really do need housing because we'll also be helping a lot of people at the hospitality house. and i'm one of them. i used to be a client, and i'm -- i'm going to be 68 years old next month, and they gave me a second chance, and -- and i like it, and i love working there. and we just need funding for housing, we need -- especially for the -- well, of course, especially for the hospitality house. i work there, but people need housing. if you don't have no housing, you can't work. you really can't work. when you see people come out of them tents and really start working, then you know that's a great thing to see. >> chair fewer: thank you. >> hi. my name is tony jackson. i'm a peer advocate at the hospitality house. i've been there almost a year there. i've worked with multiple hundreds and thousands of people coming into our facility daily looking for housing and don't have the proper income, and we're turning people down left and ri
of the best cities in the world. so we need funding for housing because people like me, who love san francisco, we don't want to have to move to sacramento or way out somewhere. and so we really do need housing because we'll also be helping a lot of people at the hospitality house. and i'm one of them. i used to be a client, and i'm -- i'm going to be 68 years old next month, and they gave me a second chance, and -- and i like it, and i love working there. and we just need funding for housing,...
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. >> and a legislative branch on the house side that is led by democrats who don't have a whole lot of lovee right now, and this would only add to concerns about democrats about this administration, and he saw some of the key, top democrats today urging restraint, urging the president not to get into a situation that could be escalated, a conflict in the middle east. >> shannon: do you think this is one of those events because we are almost out of time, because there was a briefing today, there were people on both sides of the aisle where they have a hard time finding consensus on things like immigration and stuff like that, they will try to have a unified message, try to have a unified plan where they can support this president as he is now acting as commander-in-chief? >> no, i think congress is out to get donald trump here to chuck schumer before and bob menendez from new jersey who in the past were good, and against of the iran deal, they are saying things that are ludicrous. donald trump does not need authorization from congress to respond to an attack on u.s. interests. it's not just
. >> and a legislative branch on the house side that is led by democrats who don't have a whole lot of lovee right now, and this would only add to concerns about democrats about this administration, and he saw some of the key, top democrats today urging restraint, urging the president not to get into a situation that could be escalated, a conflict in the middle east. >> shannon: do you think this is one of those events because we are almost out of time, because there was a briefing...
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of office at love field. when was elected to the house? 1952. then in 19 94. e was part of the group of 50 congressman that lost in the gingrich revolution of 1994. host: lyndon johnson is taking in the oath of office. it's worth mentioning that the reason he encouraged the president to take his oath of office in dallas and not wait until he returned to washington is because congressman brooks had a healthy fear of robert kennedy, he was the attorney general. he thought he might try to do something that would somehow delay or stall the overtaking. skeptical of democrats as well as republicans. when jimmy carter was president, he wanted to reorganize the government as he took office. brooks refused to go along with it. he said that is the prerogative of congress. thatsn't just republicans he was willing to take to the woodshed. host: here is a photograph of president jimmy carter. timothy mcnulty is our guest. david, good morning. subject ofthe impeachment, which i don't see if there is any evidence or anything, people should take a spain in 1936. i think that's
of office at love field. when was elected to the house? 1952. then in 19 94. e was part of the group of 50 congressman that lost in the gingrich revolution of 1994. host: lyndon johnson is taking in the oath of office. it's worth mentioning that the reason he encouraged the president to take his oath of office in dallas and not wait until he returned to washington is because congressman brooks had a healthy fear of robert kennedy, he was the attorney general. he thought he might try to do...
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of my dau loves popeyes. i have to go nowhere near that. we love shake shack in our houseoo. >>> a car smashing through glass hitting a group of people inside a florida business. one person was trapped underneath the car another was pinned to the car. all of them are expected to be okay. the driver told investigators she meant to hit the brake but pressed the gas pedal instea police say she will not face any charges. moment terrifying caught on cama. teenager was able to catch that toddler who fell from a second floor window in turkey. the 2-year-old girl survived without any injuries. local media says the toddler approached the open window of the apartment while her mother was coking in the kitchen. thank goodness! >> you can't leave windows open a i toddler who exploring. my goodness. the fact he was there and looked up just in time. >> just in time. >> wow. >> that is a miracle in my book. my goodness. >> neighbor of the year! >> exactly>> he humidity is creeping up, chuck bell. >> yeah. today will probably be our last day before it gets back to the swamp around here as
of my dau loves popeyes. i have to go nowhere near that. we love shake shack in our houseoo. >>> a car smashing through glass hitting a group of people inside a florida business. one person was trapped underneath the car another was pinned to the car. all of them are expected to be okay. the driver told investigators she meant to hit the brake but pressed the gas pedal instea police say she will not face any charges. moment terrifying caught on cama. teenager was able to catch that...
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lovely. on the front page of the sunday times, his moved house. the sunday times has got the survey.ved house. the sunday times has got the survey. you said... i said only 59%. people are staggered that 4196 only 59%. people are staggered that 41% would. we need to put the faith back into politics. two—thirds feel depressed at rising poverty and homelessness. just empirically, that makes me despaired, the amount of homelessness i've seen in the last five years, just in any city that i go to. rough sleeping is definitely getting worse and belatedly, the government is trying to do something about it. that will be one of the lesser problems facing boris johnson. as he becomes prime minister. which is what the sunday times says. his progress towards downing street appeared inexorable la st downing street appeared inexorable last night which i think it's probably true. don't believe everything you see, theresa may would tell you that. and we should just say, the other contenders, and i know there is this feeling, the picture cabinetjobs. i know there is this feeling, the picture cabinet j
lovely. on the front page of the sunday times, his moved house. the sunday times has got the survey.ved house. the sunday times has got the survey. you said... i said only 59%. people are staggered that 4196 only 59%. people are staggered that 41% would. we need to put the faith back into politics. two—thirds feel depressed at rising poverty and homelessness. just empirically, that makes me despaired, the amount of homelessness i've seen in the last five years, just in any city that i go to....
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of loudoun county and frederick county. now, i want to bring you into .his hou this is such a cool house. i love it. ferent kind of backyard weather because this is a littleit different for us because this is something that pepco has ught. i want to meet you inside, come on in, because this essentially, an what i love about this. i go to people's backyards and this is essentially your home. you were a big part of it >> i was. a student at the university ofa mar when we helped build this house, and we actually got first place in 2011. >> pepco bought it and now you >>work here. epco is a great supporter of the competition during that week. after the competition we gott firsace and pepco were buyers of the house and now i work in the house. my boss likes to say came hith these. >> and what would you say for a house like this. you're looking for sustainability. are you looking for something like this down the road for something we can buy? >> this is a great platform and also conversations about future energy regeneration. >> theypower the entire house with the solar. we'll come back a little bit later
of loudoun county and frederick county. now, i want to bring you into .his hou this is such a cool house. i love it. ferent kind of backyard weather because this is a littleit different for us because this is something that pepco has ught. i want to meet you inside, come on in, because this essentially, an what i love about this. i go to people's backyards and this is essentially your home. you were a big part of it >> i was. a student at the university ofa mar when we helped build this...
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house of representatives, of the full house. that's what we're doing to give the committee the power to do this, but i love the soliloquy -- colloquy between the two gentleman because i think we need to be having precisely this discussion about how ardent and passionate are we about the powers of congress under article one? i think that is the critical constitutional question in america today, and my only contribution to that in this session is to remind people that the sentence of the first constitution, the preamble, we, the people in , order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, and ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, do hereby ordain the united states, that is followed by the second sentence in article 2, which is all legislative power is vested in the congress of the united states. i think the sovereign power of the people flows directly into congress, and then you get dozens of paragraphs of the city -- elucidating all the powers we've got from the power over the first, to declare war, to the power to establish the seat of government, to establish the post offic
house of representatives, of the full house. that's what we're doing to give the committee the power to do this, but i love the soliloquy -- colloquy between the two gentleman because i think we need to be having precisely this discussion about how ardent and passionate are we about the powers of congress under article one? i think that is the critical constitutional question in america today, and my only contribution to that in this session is to remind people that the sentence of the first...