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however, they have the same challenge they always have, howdy, with up with a set of documents whereare in the letters are the actual body of the agreement themselves who will appease those who don't want to see a backstop and those who want a seat for reassurance. this is all in the run—up to next week's crucial vote which the prime minister says will go ahead regardless. some people say the boat should be postponed again, others are talking about other it. this as those in parliament as they will return talk about there not backing it. this is about the article from the dup sang we will not backing that they stand at present. if you are theresa may you have a situation where the eu says this is the most you can do, we are not going to re—examine the tax, this is what you can address it, with side letters, to make it look like you are trying to address concerns. don't know if she is going to have done, that it will make a difference, don't know she will postpone debate all look to extend. she said yesterday, it is pretty unprecedented times asego what will happen. prior to the previ
however, they have the same challenge they always have, howdy, with up with a set of documents whereare in the letters are the actual body of the agreement themselves who will appease those who don't want to see a backstop and those who want a seat for reassurance. this is all in the run—up to next week's crucial vote which the prime minister says will go ahead regardless. some people say the boat should be postponed again, others are talking about other it. this as those in parliament as...
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howdy respond to critics -- how do you respond to critics who presidents,ious leaders of the house, of all supported the idea of a wall in the past? guest: we have to distinguish fair is border security legislations that democrats and republicans supported alike. some have included things that could look like a border fence. standards,hin the push and pull, of the legislative discussion. campaigned on building a medieval-style border wall. and the promise was that mexico would pay for it. he tried to get mexico to pay for it, and the president of mexico said, absolutely not shut the president down. to in the president comes congress now that we have a democratic majority in the house, and said, would you pay for it? they said absolutely not. and now, he said he will redistribute money that was passed for hurricane assistance and earthquake assistance another disaster relief for those purposes, in florida, texas, puerto rico to the purpose of a wall, whether he is a legal process -- whether he has a legal powers to do that or not, we don't know. host: keeping the democratic majority was
howdy respond to critics -- how do you respond to critics who presidents,ious leaders of the house, of all supported the idea of a wall in the past? guest: we have to distinguish fair is border security legislations that democrats and republicans supported alike. some have included things that could look like a border fence. standards,hin the push and pull, of the legislative discussion. campaigned on building a medieval-style border wall. and the promise was that mexico would pay for it. he...
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howdy, chef, how was your summer vacation ? okay. get in a line so i can whoop all your asses. ♪ you and me and her simultaneous ♪ ♪ you and me and you and you simultaneous loving, baby ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: oh, man! welome to "the daily sho w," i'm trevor noah! our guest tonight is an advocate for women's rights and has a new book about refugee girls, malala yousafzai is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) true superstar. but before we get into the news, happy new year, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) good to be back. my new year's resolution was to stop eating cigarettes. lasted two days. going well. ( laughter ) i had a great vacation. i had vocal chord surgery done at the end of last year. the doctor was amazing, it went well, so thank you to the doctor. then i had a vacation in california with my friends, it was sunny, and i went to theme parks, my greatest joy, riding on rollercoasters because, in so
howdy, chef, how was your summer vacation ? okay. get in a line so i can whoop all your asses. ♪ you and me and her simultaneous ♪ ♪ you and me and you and you simultaneous loving, baby ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: oh, man! welome to "the daily sho w," i'm trevor noah! our guest tonight is an advocate for women's rights and has a new book...
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howdy imax kaiser this is the kaiser report ha ha let's see what stacey has kersley i just want to point out we continue our gonzo maxim stacy journey across america episode three of our temperate series aired just sunday night and i defy anybody i'm not going to gamble or bet any money but i'm going to just bet you the truth and that is that there's no better content on any cable news channel in america that basically explores a lot of the important ideas and cultural and economic realities happening right now in america oh yeah i know don so on sunday nights you know it's building a huge audience because people are starving for something on television that is fearless because when they watch rachel maddow they see someone cowering in fear. or they watch c.n.n. a wolf blitzer they watch people who are fearful their fear based this is america become a nation of scaredy cats oh yeah well in fact that's just on cable news if you watch gonzo you'll find out the in fact the opposite is true that we discovered people who are quite normal and not.
howdy imax kaiser this is the kaiser report ha ha let's see what stacey has kersley i just want to point out we continue our gonzo maxim stacy journey across america episode three of our temperate series aired just sunday night and i defy anybody i'm not going to gamble or bet any money but i'm going to just bet you the truth and that is that there's no better content on any cable news channel in america that basically explores a lot of the important ideas and cultural and economic realities...
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howdy, debbie. oh, i'm so sorry. >> no laughs at all. >> i don't know. >> i didn't know what to do. i knew the camera was on both of us and so i just flung myself on lorraine. >> thank you. thank you. >> back to you, jane. >> the harder i tried to do something well, the funnier it was. we were trying to be the best we could but because it was the two of us without all the skills and the training, it came off funny. >> she was an athlete and she was really gifted physically. >> she played candy slice, basing her character on patti smith, she just committed really hard. ♪ i'm your biggest [ bleep ] rock me and roll me till i'm sick ♪ >> there's a real strong familial affection in this group of people. we yell at each other and scream at each other, we make each other cry, make each other laugh. we see each other outside of work. >> we were the unholy three, i suppose, but also we were the good girls. the boys were late. the girls were on time. >> oh, my god, it was so much fun. >> we were all family. >> mostly due to john aiding me, like a
howdy, debbie. oh, i'm so sorry. >> no laughs at all. >> i don't know. >> i didn't know what to do. i knew the camera was on both of us and so i just flung myself on lorraine. >> thank you. thank you. >> back to you, jane. >> the harder i tried to do something well, the funnier it was. we were trying to be the best we could but because it was the two of us without all the skills and the training, it came off funny. >> she was an athlete and she was...
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howdy imax kaiser this is the castle report. let's see what stacey has kersley i just want to point out we continue our gonzo maxim stacy journey across america episode three of our temperate series aired just sunday night and i defy anybody i'm not going to gamble or bet any money but i'm going to just bet you the truth and that is that there's no better content on any cable news channel in america that basically explores a lot of the important ideas and cultural and economic realities happening right now in america oh yeah i know so on sunday night you know it's building a huge audience because people are starving for something on television that is fearless because when they watch rachel maddow they see someone cowering in fear oh oh oh oh oh oh oh or they watch c.n.n. a wolf blitzer they watch people who are fearful their fear based this is america become a nation of scaredy cats for yeah well in fact that's just on cable news if you watch gonzo you'll find out the in fact the opposite is true that we discovered people who a
howdy imax kaiser this is the castle report. let's see what stacey has kersley i just want to point out we continue our gonzo maxim stacy journey across america episode three of our temperate series aired just sunday night and i defy anybody i'm not going to gamble or bet any money but i'm going to just bet you the truth and that is that there's no better content on any cable news channel in america that basically explores a lot of the important ideas and cultural and economic realities...
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president, howdy. i'm sheriff of victory county. we're just north of corpus christi. we're part of that harvey territory which got damaged that you came and we appreciate you and the vice president coming to see us and visiting with us. president trump: i remember. >> you heard the rest of the story, as paul harvey used to say. basically, we're the rest of the story. in 2003, there was unfortunately a national incident in our county with regards to loss of life. 19 people lost their lives in the tractor-trailer incident. ways one of the first responders. i walked around. what i saw was a pile of deceased individuals with one child deceased as well to which was in the arms of the children -- of the father. michael: i vowed from that point on to go forward and make a difference, not only for our brothers and sheriffs on the border, but ourselves inland. we have to be multidimensional on this. we deemed it as a fatal fumble, mr. president. it's a rio grande valley to laredo, anything to and from is houston and beyond. and so even in my jurisdiction, we have apprehended a
president, howdy. i'm sheriff of victory county. we're just north of corpus christi. we're part of that harvey territory which got damaged that you came and we appreciate you and the vice president coming to see us and visiting with us. president trump: i remember. >> you heard the rest of the story, as paul harvey used to say. basically, we're the rest of the story. in 2003, there was unfortunately a national incident in our county with regards to loss of life. 19 people lost their lives...
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according to everything we knew, it would be howdy and hello, handshake and photo-op and it turned outthat. after the first morning when reagan and gorbachev met, we were called into the embassy which was right nearby. reagan says gorbachev really wants to reduce nuclear weapons, so he hands a piece of paper to no one in particular. all of us kind of grab it, we looked it over and it was a holy cow moment. this guy really wants to reduce nuclear weapons. here was a soviet leader who was not going by the script. here was a guy that wanted to do business. >> the first indication that some progress may have been made at today's talks at reykjavik came at a white house briefing a few minutes ago. there's no prediction yet on the outcome of the talks, but they give rise to some optimism. >> i was up there as the clock was ticking down. they had worked and worked and worked on an arms control agreement and at the last minute it fell apart. >> mr. president. >> do you have an agreement, mr. president? >> do we have an agreement, sir? >> will you meet again? >> when i saw reagan come out of th
according to everything we knew, it would be howdy and hello, handshake and photo-op and it turned outthat. after the first morning when reagan and gorbachev met, we were called into the embassy which was right nearby. reagan says gorbachev really wants to reduce nuclear weapons, so he hands a piece of paper to no one in particular. all of us kind of grab it, we looked it over and it was a holy cow moment. this guy really wants to reduce nuclear weapons. here was a soviet leader who was not...
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and when those democrats see howdies gusted americans are at the contact of the speaker of the house and particularly toward this president, i think you're going to find new friends quickly. congressman, good to have you with us as always. >> thank you, lou. lou: up next, the national left-wing media using a confrontation between a young high school student and a native american activist to attack president trump. >> do you think if you weren't wearing that hat this might not have happened or it might have been different? >> just think about the symbol of the red hat. when i see the make america great again hat, i am triggered. >> to some it is merely a hat that donned a political slogan that the president popularized. but for others it has become an invitation for confrontations. >> why do we keep making the same mistake. >> because we're desperate to get trump out of office. that's why. lou: unbelievable. what triggers you? could it trigger you to have someone beating a drum in your face or to watch someone beac bg a drum in the face of a kid and why weren't people triggered at the
and when those democrats see howdies gusted americans are at the contact of the speaker of the house and particularly toward this president, i think you're going to find new friends quickly. congressman, good to have you with us as always. >> thank you, lou. lou: up next, the national left-wing media using a confrontation between a young high school student and a native american activist to attack president trump. >> do you think if you weren't wearing that hat this might not have...
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say howdy to the cowgirl creamery.the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying yee haw.. that's next on dine and dish. (pam) cowgirl creamery is nearly a quarter century old.. it is a beloved part of the bay area food scene.(ken) tonight on dine and dish, vicki liviakis get cheesy and gives us a taste of a longtime local favorite. cowgirl creamery takes cheese seriously. meet amanda parker - our cheese monger here at cowgirl...and this is not her first rodeo. rolling out a new cheese to the line up is a big deal. hop-a-along making its debut this month at cowgirl creamery and cheese lovers are lapping it up. there's the ever-popular mt. tam cheese. get a whiff of the pungent red hawk. and this cheese lover is sampling an out of this world cottage cheese. named for the two women founders, cowgirl creamery crafts its own artisan cheese using organic milk from local cows. cowgirl creamery a magnet for visitors here at the san francisco ferry building who nibble their way through. next door is side-kick
say howdy to the cowgirl creamery.the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying yee haw.. that's next on dine and dish. (pam) cowgirl creamery is nearly a quarter century old.. it is a beloved part of the bay area food scene.(ken) tonight on dine and dish, vicki liviakis get cheesy and gives us a taste of a longtime local favorite. cowgirl creamery takes cheese seriously. meet amanda parker - our cheese monger here at cowgirl...and this is not her first rodeo. rolling out a...
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you could tell, he was sitting up there communi with his father through the howdy window this morning. and they looked about the same size. i mean, heea rllywn has gron 35 days. >> reporter: the elephants are right here where you left them. zoo leaders say the shutdown hasn't been o eas staff or the m animals. >> we observed some of our mo intelligen animals like great apes and elephants, they do know when the visitors aren't there. and there was more interactionee between thers and the animals. >> reporter: museums reopening. lonnie welcong visitors back to the museum of and an-american histo culture. >> it's been a million reunions. >> reporter: for now, on this day, washington getng back to normal. there's a dollar amount attached to all of the losses because of the shutdown we don'tno the exact figures yet but the officialsere at the museum of african-american history believe they lost about a million bucks. adam tuss, ws4. >>> not everything has reopened as yet and some attractions remain closed for other reasons. to check the list search shutdown in the nbc washington app. >>> n
you could tell, he was sitting up there communi with his father through the howdy window this morning. and they looked about the same size. i mean, heea rllywn has gron 35 days. >> reporter: the elephants are right here where you left them. zoo leaders say the shutdown hasn't been o eas staff or the m animals. >> we observed some of our mo intelligen animals like great apes and elephants, they do know when the visitors aren't there. and there was more interactionee between thers and...
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we have done a lot of work over the last several years about howdy verse boards and diverse companies are more profitable, as you pointed out. other countries have systems of quotas. obviously, even in our country, there's no requirement of recording. what do you see as the agenda on this issue? i think even the fact you are talking about it has made real changes, companies are already responding by the prioritization. i really want to commend you for that. as you see us going forward, see the committee going forward, how do you see that work? is it -- how do you see that work of actually making america's companies reflect the country itself? >> well, as you just alluded to, the discussion, opening up this discussion is extremely important. in addition to that, i think that this subcommittee must do some very basic initial work of compiling the data, compiling the information about what is really going on and not only the financial services community, but in our country with major corporations. i recently took a visit to silicon valley where i was able to visit some of the technology
we have done a lot of work over the last several years about howdy verse boards and diverse companies are more profitable, as you pointed out. other countries have systems of quotas. obviously, even in our country, there's no requirement of recording. what do you see as the agenda on this issue? i think even the fact you are talking about it has made real changes, companies are already responding by the prioritization. i really want to commend you for that. as you see us going forward, see the...
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howdy! better half, doug. for theyou know my goal pro legislative movement is to conversion.y own life is a story of conversion. parenthood planned doctor. i was the person who was pushing manipulating them, can hersing em, them -- coercing them into having abortion. always the t was right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. old baby ng a 13 week fight and struggle for his life an abortion uring procedure, my life was khaeupch. after leaving the largest founded and ider i then there were none. t is to love abortion clinic workers out of the industry and into a place of healing. our onored to announce ministry has helped facilitate 500 onversion of almost abortion workers. e see them taking place people doing life over death. transformation. battle will not be won on social media. through heated architects. favorite and -- heated arguments. avorite append science proves r point and shows we are on winning said. you will know the truth and the truth shall set you free. on march 29, the truth about the big is coming to screen in theaters across the comicoming filmmy up "unplann
howdy! better half, doug. for theyou know my goal pro legislative movement is to conversion.y own life is a story of conversion. parenthood planned doctor. i was the person who was pushing manipulating them, can hersing em, them -- coercing them into having abortion. always the t was right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. old baby ng a 13 week fight and struggle for his life an abortion uring procedure, my life was khaeupch. after leaving the largest founded and ider i then there were none....
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the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying howdy...ine and dish. (grant) cowgirl creamery is nearly a quarter century old. it's a beloved part of the bay area food scene.(vicki) tonight on dine and dish, i get cheesy and give us a taste of a longtime local favorite. cowgirl creamery takes cheese seriously. meet amanda parker - our cheese monger here at cowgirl...and this is not her fit rodeo. rolling out a new cheese to the line up is a big deal. hop-a-along making its debut this month at cowgirl creamery and cheese lovers are lapping it up. there's the ever-popular mt. tam cheese. get a whiff of the pungent red hawk. and this cheese lover is sampling an out of this world cottage cheese. named for the two women founders, cowgirl creamery crafts its own artisan cheese using organic milk from local cows. cowgirl creamery a magnet for visitors here at the san francisco ferry building who nibble their way through. next door is side-kick where you can get a wicked melted cheese sandwich. hand-crafted cheese- making goes on here in the petal
the bay area cheese staple that will have your taste buds saying howdy...ine and dish. (grant) cowgirl creamery is nearly a quarter century old. it's a beloved part of the bay area food scene.(vicki) tonight on dine and dish, i get cheesy and give us a taste of a longtime local favorite. cowgirl creamery takes cheese seriously. meet amanda parker - our cheese monger here at cowgirl...and this is not her fit rodeo. rolling out a new cheese to the line up is a big deal. hop-a-along making its...
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i love it, it's like -- howdy, ma'am, what a cute confederate a.b. you have. it's so unrealistic. it's such an idealization that it just is really kind of a twist on those more popular images of the march as these hordes of marauders. no question. oh? >> [inaudible] >> sherman's march destroyed everything. how do you respond to something like that? what do you say? complexity. with they did destroy a lot and there is a lot of evidence of what they destroyed. but they didn't destroy everything and in general, i did a book tour and i went to village bell and a gust and all around atlanta. they were all pretty receptive to it. a gust, those people seemed a little bit disappointed that sherman had earned it. -- burned it. [laughter] they felt left out. in colombia, though, people, as part of a burning symposium on columbia, they said everyone did and people would have none of it . people were getting up in the audience and shaking documents at me to say no, it's all sherman's fault. it's so much more complicated than that. for every story of destruction, i can give you a counter story
i love it, it's like -- howdy, ma'am, what a cute confederate a.b. you have. it's so unrealistic. it's such an idealization that it just is really kind of a twist on those more popular images of the march as these hordes of marauders. no question. oh? >> [inaudible] >> sherman's march destroyed everything. how do you respond to something like that? what do you say? complexity. with they did destroy a lot and there is a lot of evidence of what they destroyed. but they didn't destroy...
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howdy! here is my better half, doug. most of you know my goal for the pro legislative movement is to facilitate conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. i was once a planned parenthood doctor. i was the person who was pushing women, manipulating them, exploiting them, coercing them into having abortions. i believed it was always the right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. after seeing a 13 week old baby fight and struggle for his life in the womb during an abortion procedure, my life was changed. after leaving the largest abortion provider i founded and then there were none. it is to love abortion clinic workers out of the industry and into a place of healing. i'm honored to announce our ministry has helped facilitate the conversion of almost 500 abortion workers. we see them taking place people doing life over death. our goal must be transformation. battle will not be won on social media. it won't be one through heated arguments. faith and science proves our point and shows we are on winning said. it says an
howdy! here is my better half, doug. most of you know my goal for the pro legislative movement is to facilitate conversion. my own life is a story of conversion. i was once a planned parenthood doctor. i was the person who was pushing women, manipulating them, exploiting them, coercing them into having abortions. i believed it was always the right decision for an unplanned pregnancy. after seeing a 13 week old baby fight and struggle for his life in the womb during an abortion procedure, my...
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howdy your clients handle that? spinning offes different businesses, what do you hear? multiple aspects to this. the tariffs that we do with, we continue to have discussions with the administration to help them understand the impact of the tariffs. optimizing our supply chain over the years, we will continue to do that as we always have. to the extent that we have been able to we have had to pass through those prices to our customers and in china that's a relatively small percentage of our business, still. there has been quite minimal and we try to be a part of the discussion. we try to bring logic to what needs to be done. frankly, we are trying to help educate people inside of the governments around the world as to how they should think about regulating this technology and think about data privacy. what should we do to help alleviate the concerns around achieving what they are trying to achieve while not destroying the global benefit of connectivity. that. let's talk about it was hank paulson who referred to the possibility of a technology iron curtain being imposed.
howdy your clients handle that? spinning offes different businesses, what do you hear? multiple aspects to this. the tariffs that we do with, we continue to have discussions with the administration to help them understand the impact of the tariffs. optimizing our supply chain over the years, we will continue to do that as we always have. to the extent that we have been able to we have had to pass through those prices to our customers and in china that's a relatively small percentage of our...
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howdy parson out? there's a plain reading of the text about it, that the men at all that, but they make an effort to figure out it was after the revolution were, new federal government, thinking about that. how do you square that with higher look at the meaning of a text in this constitution? >> their interesting question. one of the liberty things about being a judge on the court of appeals, the constitution called us inferior courts. where there's precedent, , i've got to follow it. doesn't matter whether i like it or not. i do follow it scrupulously and my colleagues do as well. but i think this was an issue in the supreme court because there are scholarly arguments out there that the privileges and immunities clause of the 14th amendment was meant to incorporate these provisions against the state, and in mcdonald versus city of chicago case, one justice, justice thomas was willing to go back and revisit that and the rest of the court said we've long been doing through the due process clause. we und
howdy parson out? there's a plain reading of the text about it, that the men at all that, but they make an effort to figure out it was after the revolution were, new federal government, thinking about that. how do you square that with higher look at the meaning of a text in this constitution? >> their interesting question. one of the liberty things about being a judge on the court of appeals, the constitution called us inferior courts. where there's precedent, , i've got to follow it....
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haidi: i am howdy stroud-watts in sydney.tocks poised to build on fridays gains after the bumpy u.s. jobs report. wage growth also coming in and jay powell's recently dovish comments. now is raymond lee. what a start to the year it has been. we knew volatility would be the new normal. do you expect this wave after wave to continue? --mond: obviously volvo volatility increases as interest rates go up. but this took us by surprise. i do think going forward you are not likely to see that kind of move. but volatility will be higher than 2017. haidi: i want to throw out this quick chart. a lot of that optimism we saw on friday was really the tone of what jay powell had to say. this is looking at the correlation between tightening or normalization of financial conditions, and where we see financial conditions tightening. we still have the balance sheet. is that a bigger concern given that markets are not expecting the fed to do anything, perhaps go for a cut next year? raymond: i think the balance sheet runoff has been gradual and
haidi: i am howdy stroud-watts in sydney.tocks poised to build on fridays gains after the bumpy u.s. jobs report. wage growth also coming in and jay powell's recently dovish comments. now is raymond lee. what a start to the year it has been. we knew volatility would be the new normal. do you expect this wave after wave to continue? --mond: obviously volvo volatility increases as interest rates go up. but this took us by surprise. i do think going forward you are not likely to see that kind of...
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one of bevo's handlers said the 1,600-pound steer wanted to go say hi, say howdy, as we say in texas.sam ehlinger ran in three touchdowns. texas pulls out the upset there. they beat the bulldogs 28-21. hey, bevo set the tone for the game. >> yeah, apparently. what a way to kick things off there. >> right? >> those announcers were loving that. >> oh, they loved that. >> oh, my gosh. >> i mean, who could have planned that? >> yeah. this is wild. >> she like dove out of the way. >> i see her on the ground. those horns, i would have been scared. >> a little rough after his night on bourbon street. you never know. >> maybe that was it. bevo starting the year off right. >> we're back after this. back after this. right. >> we're back after this. 50 to , and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 6
one of bevo's handlers said the 1,600-pound steer wanted to go say hi, say howdy, as we say in texas.sam ehlinger ran in three touchdowns. texas pulls out the upset there. they beat the bulldogs 28-21. hey, bevo set the tone for the game. >> yeah, apparently. what a way to kick things off there. >> right? >> those announcers were loving that. >> oh, they loved that. >> oh, my gosh. >> i mean, who could have planned that? >> yeah. this is wild. >>...
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howdy respond to critics -- how do you respond to critics who presidents,ious leaders of the house, ofupported the idea of a wall in the past? guest: we have to distinguish fair is border security legislations that democrats and republicans supported alike. some have included things that could look like a border fence. standards,hin the push and pull, of the legislative discussion. campaigned on building a medieval-style border wall. and the promise was that mexico would pay for it. he tried to get mexico to pay for it, and the president of mexico said, absolutely not shut the president down. to in the president comes congress now that we have a democratic majority in the house, and said, would you pay for it? they said absolutely not. and now, he said he will redistribute money that was passed for hurricane assistance and earthquake assistance another disaster relief for those purposes, in florida, texas, puerto rico to the purpose of a wall, whether he is a legal process -- whether he has a legal powers to do that or not, we don't know. host: keeping the democratic majority was elect
howdy respond to critics -- how do you respond to critics who presidents,ious leaders of the house, ofupported the idea of a wall in the past? guest: we have to distinguish fair is border security legislations that democrats and republicans supported alike. some have included things that could look like a border fence. standards,hin the push and pull, of the legislative discussion. campaigned on building a medieval-style border wall. and the promise was that mexico would pay for it. he tried to...
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." >> howdy, houston. >> teachers from grand haven, michigan. >> shoutout to our students. >> from saltro in ann arbor, michigan. >> braving the polar vortex to say hi to my kids. >> we have maternity leave and a snow day, this morning on "today." >> turning 3-0 with the "today" show. >> coldest birthday ever. >> welcome back to "today." thank you, especially, to the folks who are sitting outside on this frigid morning. we're happy they came to see us. >> "today" show superfans. we are superfans of theirs for doing it. >> 4 degrees outside before the wind blows. >> maybe we'll bring them inside. >> that'd be good. >> keep the "today" plaza messages coming, by the way. we love those. >> record a shoutout, share it with us, twitter, instagram, using the hashtag my today plaza. >>> at least eight deaths are blamed on the brutal winter weather that's rolled from the midwest into the northeast. the deep freeze is keeping its grip on more than 120 million americans. al is aboard a u.s. coast guard cutter on the icy hudson river. hey, al, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i forgot to ta
." >> howdy, houston. >> teachers from grand haven, michigan. >> shoutout to our students. >> from saltro in ann arbor, michigan. >> braving the polar vortex to say hi to my kids. >> we have maternity leave and a snow day, this morning on "today." >> turning 3-0 with the "today" show. >> coldest birthday ever. >> welcome back to "today." thank you, especially, to the folks who are sitting outside on this...
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. >> howdy, neighbor. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it was a lot of fun to be had.h? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wizard. >> you want me to fix dinner? i'll fix dinner. >> oh, you just fixed dinner three years ago, honey. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the "father knows best" hardly anybody lived like that. that's the way advertisers wanted you to live. >> i know what might make you feel better. >> i do, too. but it's a different list than you go. >> if you can subvert whatever common stuff is said about families and parenting. >> i got you kits new leg irons. >> her loudness was key why we liked her. she was staying stuff about men and women. it was about marriage and raising kids and how hard it is. >> oh, great. i'm going to look like a freak. >> what else is new? >> shut up. >> this is why some animals eat their young. >> tv in the '80s was a big decade for the evolution of comedy, for the evolution of drama. it just fished everything forward. >> we think perhaps this generation are paying more attent
. >> howdy, neighbor. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> it was a lot of fun to be had.h? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wizard. >> you want me to fix dinner? i'll fix dinner. >> oh, you just fixed dinner three years ago, honey. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the "father knows best" hardly anybody lived like that. that's the way advertisers wanted you to live. >> i know what might make you...
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howdied we get it going? it took a visionary who you would not take no for an answer. and it took a county attorney or a district attorney to say yes, you can do it. what does restore consist of? a face to face meeting between a wrongdoer, a person harmed and the family and friends of those people. i want to just hit on the word conflict because it's wrongly used when applied to restorative justice. there is a harm that was done and there's somebody responsible for the harm. what that accomplishes is it gives the victim immediately that validation that he or she is. the support of family and friends because they are not torn up about did she do it or was it something other? they're not sure if a rape really happened. and maybe housewifely skills were not what they should be. it makes it clear that a wrong was done. and people say why would women or why would victims want to participate in something like this? they participate because they want to tell their story. they want to have input in what happens. and they want to hear a person take responsibility. that it was s
howdied we get it going? it took a visionary who you would not take no for an answer. and it took a county attorney or a district attorney to say yes, you can do it. what does restore consist of? a face to face meeting between a wrongdoer, a person harmed and the family and friends of those people. i want to just hit on the word conflict because it's wrongly used when applied to restorative justice. there is a harm that was done and there's somebody responsible for the harm. what that...
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and we asked previously director james coming about to howdy threats. we asked if it was sufficiently resourced. we were told that as long as the u.s. was partnering with allies in syria to kill jihadists, they thought they were sufficient investor resources in the bureau. for counterintelligence and corporate espionage purposes, are you sufficiently resourced? >> i would say this. if the congress were to entrust us with more resources, i can assure you we would put them to vary good use. >> we have talked about -- our intelligence committee is a product of history. 17 intelligence agencies is not how it would be designed from scratch. but that does not mean every organization is often simplifying. you create more complexity when you are trying to get rid of some of the duplicate of functions we have across different agencies. when you think about the catastrophic potential to public trust and to market that could come from attacks, are we director coats and director haspel, are we organized in a way that we could possibly respond fast enough from a cat
and we asked previously director james coming about to howdy threats. we asked if it was sufficiently resourced. we were told that as long as the u.s. was partnering with allies in syria to kill jihadists, they thought they were sufficient investor resources in the bureau. for counterintelligence and corporate espionage purposes, are you sufficiently resourced? >> i would say this. if the congress were to entrust us with more resources, i can assure you we would put them to vary good use....
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caller: howdy. think the way trump and the democrats sounded, i don't think there will be room for shutdowns. what i would offer is a possibility of maybe a tax on people that employ illegal immigrants. behinde labor would be that -- i would hope democrats would be wanting to play ball. both sides are in a corner and cannot get their way out of it. i don't see any hope the shutdown will end. my heart goes out to the federal employees that are furloughed or not receiving a paycheck. i am disappointed in my party -- not being able to get funding or go to work and get a paycheck. republicansinted in . that they cannot find $5 billion for a structure desperately needed on the border. host: some 800,000 federal employees being impacted by the shutdown and tens of thousands of contractors as well. we will talk more about that coming up in our next segment. we will be joined by nicole ogrysko covering the impact on the federal workforce and the contractor workforce. you mentioned this being one of the long
caller: howdy. think the way trump and the democrats sounded, i don't think there will be room for shutdowns. what i would offer is a possibility of maybe a tax on people that employ illegal immigrants. behinde labor would be that -- i would hope democrats would be wanting to play ball. both sides are in a corner and cannot get their way out of it. i don't see any hope the shutdown will end. my heart goes out to the federal employees that are furloughed or not receiving a paycheck. i am...
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. >> howdy do. >> sandra: how do you do? we're awaiting the president's remarks. we are getting some of his initial comments as he departs from the border. so far what we are hearing he started out making remarks on the wall. he said we have tremendous unity in the g.o.p. it's a beautiful thing to see. i will look over the remarks. you respond to what we are hearing so far. >> well, i mean so this is a low stakes, high stakes poker game. the fight is over very little. we're talking about $3.1 billion, which in the grand scheme of things for our federal government, which is a waste roll it's not much money. but the stakes are also huge because both sides for their respective political bases to which they are captive, right? both donald trump and nancy pelosi are prisoners of their political bases who make exorbitant demands about a lame topic. both the president and speaker is saying this is about everything. of course what the moderates are talking about is true. you could compromise on that. the $3.4 billion would be a compromise on this. right in between the two
. >> howdy do. >> sandra: how do you do? we're awaiting the president's remarks. we are getting some of his initial comments as he departs from the border. so far what we are hearing he started out making remarks on the wall. he said we have tremendous unity in the g.o.p. it's a beautiful thing to see. i will look over the remarks. you respond to what we are hearing so far. >> well, i mean so this is a low stakes, high stakes poker game. the fight is over very little. we're...