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renaming the huntington v.a. medical center to honor his service would be a fitting tribute for all he has done for our veterans and their families. thank you for this opportunity. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. walz: i'm prepared to close. does the gentleman have an additional speaker? mr. roe: i have two more speakers. mr. walz: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: -- mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to -- i'd like to yield three minutes to my friend from west virginia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. kinlkinl thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you -- mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to support the bill that would name the v.a. medical center in huntington
renaming the huntington v.a. medical center to honor his service would be a fitting tribute for all he has done for our veterans and their families. thank you for this opportunity. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. walz: i'm prepared to close. does the gentleman have an additional speaker? mr. roe: i have two more speakers. mr. walz: i...
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eileen huntington is the cofounder and ceo of huntington learning center, a business she started withng as a schoolteacher. and chelseacro croft is the chi engagement officer at beyond 360. good toe see you both. do you have, what is it, 300 franchises around the country? >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> so what's your tip? >> my tip is stay true to your core belief. and in business, we've been in business for over 40 years. and when you stay true to our core belief. and our core belief is to give every student the best education possible. and when you do that, the results follow. >> have there been times when it's been doing that is away from that belief and you have to get yourself back? >> i think so many things change in education, but everything's the same, okay? if you look at reading, reading is reading. and you have to stay true to that and make sure that when you're working through it, kids are really getting what they need. franchisees are getting what they need. >> got it. so it's just having a north star, whatever it is, having a north star and everythi
eileen huntington is the cofounder and ceo of huntington learning center, a business she started withng as a schoolteacher. and chelseacro croft is the chi engagement officer at beyond 360. good toe see you both. do you have, what is it, 300 franchises around the country? >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> so what's your tip? >> my tip is stay true to your core belief. and in business, we've been in business for over 40 years. and when you stay...
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travis allen de huntington beach obtuvo 40% del voto y 4% votÓ a no respaldarlo para nada. >> (hablan en california y que para prueba de ello no se pudo elegir a un candidato de su partido. las dos personas que reciban la mayor cantidad de votos en la primaria de junio cinco sin importar el partido se enfrentarÁn entre ellos para gobernador, analistas polÍticos sugieren que los votantes apenas se estÁn familiarizando con los postulantes y el debate de maÑana servirÁ para ganar puntos. el nuevo sistema permitirÁ a los votantes cÓmo, dÓnde y cuÁndo someter la boleta, puede ser por correo, ademÁs se extiende el perÍodo de votaciÓn temprana en persona y los ciudadanos pueden ejercer su derecho al voto en cualquier centro de votaciÓn de su condado. >> por Último se puede enviar por correo su boleta de votante ausento, con excepciÓn del condado de marÍn donde inicia hasta maÑana, precisamente maÑana ocho de mayo no se pierda el debate para la gobernaciÓn de california transmitido en vivo y en espaÑol solo por telemundo 38 para que conozca mÁs a los candidatos que se postulan a ser el siguie
travis allen de huntington beach obtuvo 40% del voto y 4% votÓ a no respaldarlo para nada. >> (hablan en california y que para prueba de ello no se pudo elegir a un candidato de su partido. las dos personas que reciban la mayor cantidad de votos en la primaria de junio cinco sin importar el partido se enfrentarÁn entre ellos para gobernador, analistas polÍticos sugieren que los votantes apenas se estÁn familiarizando con los postulantes y el debate de maÑana servirÁ para ganar...
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huntington at 61 grees. no rain to speak of. of course without humidity you don't get clouds, don't get rain. clear skies. that's what we'll see again. tomorr however, a lot of moisture down south. this will eventually start to work its way ourth way. muhammed tehumidity will incre dramatically on saturday and sunday. eat index will be in the 90s during the weekend. you mentioned hurricane season. itfi ally starts june 1st but take a look, we've got a storm that could become a tropical storm. the national hurricane center expects this storm right near can kuh cancun to become a tropical storm and move towards n orleans or the panhandle of florida. eventually next week it could come toward our area. we do gete storms in onth of may. we seen since of them since 2007. this could be another forming, this would be alberto if it does form. morrow sunshine, 80 by noon and 88 by tomorrow afternoon. a little bit more humide, th 84 at 7:00. a gorgeous friday night. if you've got dner plans tomorrow, it's going to be perfect. how about the
huntington at 61 grees. no rain to speak of. of course without humidity you don't get clouds, don't get rain. clear skies. that's what we'll see again. tomorr however, a lot of moisture down south. this will eventually start to work its way ourth way. muhammed tehumidity will incre dramatically on saturday and sunday. eat index will be in the 90s during the weekend. you mentioned hurricane season. itfi ally starts june 1st but take a look, we've got a storm that could become a tropical storm....
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any amish most people would know father is much defeat is that the muslims want to get outside of huntington so muslims from the heat was the door to go off and i felt so you feel. the american political soap opera widely known as russia gate appears to have no wind no evidence has been revealed to trump campaign colluded with russia there is mounting evidence the intelligence community or should i say the deep state on are certainly been spied on truck world. what politicians do to them. we put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. have to go right to the press this is what before three of them or can't be good that. i'm interested always in the waters about how. things should. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in the small ball of sticks in a hard pool of chips and it's standing. on top and. the little self to big cold fish already ninety percent of the dot and paul in the conference. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tonnes they do it several
any amish most people would know father is much defeat is that the muslims want to get outside of huntington so muslims from the heat was the door to go off and i felt so you feel. the american political soap opera widely known as russia gate appears to have no wind no evidence has been revealed to trump campaign colluded with russia there is mounting evidence the intelligence community or should i say the deep state on are certainly been spied on truck world. what politicians do to them. we...
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but watch him work the room at jim's steak and spaghetti in huntington, west virginia. >> i'm a teachercture with you. >> let's do it. >> reporter: this is how voters are responding to a democrat running for the house. in an area where more than 70% voted for trump. tomorrow say test of their support. as voters here and in severalread red states go to the polls in the first big day of primary voting. >> you don't have to have a lot of money. >> reporter: democrats say their best bet to reclaim trump supporters is with candidates like ogetta. >> it's called getting back to the basics of being what a real democrat is. taking care of the working-class citizens. >> reporter: he too voted for trump but says the president hasn't kept his word. >> what have you seen? >> it's been a circus. put your cell phone away. be president. kick your kids out of the oval office. surround yourself with real intelligence. >> reporter: now he's out to sway his fellow trump supporters. >> we're a big fan. >> well, outstanding. >> reporter: go blue. >> you heard that. big fans. >> reporter: and it may just be
but watch him work the room at jim's steak and spaghetti in huntington, west virginia. >> i'm a teachercture with you. >> let's do it. >> reporter: this is how voters are responding to a democrat running for the house. in an area where more than 70% voted for trump. tomorrow say test of their support. as voters here and in severalread red states go to the polls in the first big day of primary voting. >> you don't have to have a lot of money. >> reporter: democrats...
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and i believe you visited our lily's place down in huntington to see what kind of care they're getting there. the research that you're doing and the act now trials, are those being conducted across the nation, or how do you find the right place to conduct those kinds of -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the act now is one to have programs that will be funded through the new money that has come for the opioid crisis and will allow us to actually maximize protocols that will enable, for example, us to determine what are the optimal be interventions for the best outcomes on neonates. and that includes -- [inaudible] we have other research studies also ongoing, and i was at west virginia last week, and i was in huntington, and i was horrified to hear that one out of five newborns had opioids on them. and one of the points that is highlighted is that we need to address the -- [inaudible] but we need to address also the needs of the mother once the baby's born so that the outcome from that -- >> right. >> is addressed. so we're working with research of new medications and new non-med
and i believe you visited our lily's place down in huntington to see what kind of care they're getting there. the research that you're doing and the act now trials, are those being conducted across the nation, or how do you find the right place to conduct those kinds of -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the act now is one to have programs that will be funded through the new money that has come for the opioid crisis and will allow us to actually maximize protocols that will enable,...
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assemblyman travis alem of huntington beach got 40% of the vote and 4% of the delegates voted for no endorsement. that split means the state gop might not be able to advance a candidate to the general election. the primary election is june 5th. only the top two finishers in that primary regardless of party go on to the november general election. that means race for governor could be between the two top democratic finishers. also, state republicans worry if there is no gop candidate at the top of the ticket for governor, it might dampen republican voter turnout in turn giving democrats a better chance of picking up key house seats in the midterm elections. nbc bay area. >> thanks very much. >>> on tuesday night, we're going to be partnering with the silicon valley community foundation for an exclusive gubernatorial debate. going to air statewide. six of the top candidates will be with us including lieutenant governor newsom. watch it live on nbc bay area. it will be moderated by nbc political director chuck todd. chuck and our own raj mathai going to ask questions to the candidates. t
assemblyman travis alem of huntington beach got 40% of the vote and 4% of the delegates voted for no endorsement. that split means the state gop might not be able to advance a candidate to the general election. the primary election is june 5th. only the top two finishers in that primary regardless of party go on to the november general election. that means race for governor could be between the two top democratic finishers. also, state republicans worry if there is no gop candidate at the top...
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people that have genetic disease in their family that is inherited by their kids, so things like huntington'sative neurological disorder, this is an example of a disease where we have known about the mutation that causes it for several decades but there's currently no way to treat these patients. and the possibility of actually removing it from the germline of a family affected by this i think is actually profound. profound, and it has raised a lot of ethical concerns about playing god. yeah. you are changing something forever. yeah. you are relaxed about that? i would not say i am relaxed about it and i think that the potential has to be weighed versus the sort of potential of... the way that this technology could be used to help people has to be weighed against risk and there always has to be a sort of a risk benefit calculation that is made. so i do think that for certain kinds of diseases, at some point, in the future, we are not there today for sure, that this could be useful for the kind of application that removes the genetic disease from the family. i think where it gets tricky is fig
people that have genetic disease in their family that is inherited by their kids, so things like huntington'sative neurological disorder, this is an example of a disease where we have known about the mutation that causes it for several decades but there's currently no way to treat these patients. and the possibility of actually removing it from the germline of a family affected by this i think is actually profound. profound, and it has raised a lot of ethical concerns about playing god. yeah....
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. >> reporter: here are a series of tweets about the shooting from a huntington beach woman named mary to president trump, the first lady and nra spokesperson dana lash. maybe your kids next? another tweet at the president and first lady. baron could make it more real for you and another at dana lash, hoping your kids scheerns this, you know -- experience this, you foe for a change. lash fired back. i'm immediately forwarding this to the authorities. others were shocked at when they read. one man tweeted the orange county department of education saying are you aware that your student record technician is wishing school shootings on the children of dana lash? should she really be working in education if she's promoting school shootings? at kpix 5's affiliate in los angeles tried speaking with the record technician but no one answered the door at the apartment associated with her name. the oc department of education couldn't within information the name but did say a -- melissa caen, kpix 5. >>> and the department responded saying, quote, we condemn any comments that would endorse violenc
. >> reporter: here are a series of tweets about the shooting from a huntington beach woman named mary to president trump, the first lady and nra spokesperson dana lash. maybe your kids next? another tweet at the president and first lady. baron could make it more real for you and another at dana lash, hoping your kids scheerns this, you know -- experience this, you foe for a change. lash fired back. i'm immediately forwarding this to the authorities. others were shocked at when they read....
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and in huntington valley, pennsylvania, look at this. a rainbow and lightning sending mixed messages as we deal with this tumultuous weather. let's get right back to rob marciano, live along the west side highway tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. thankfully tonight, we're not dealing with the severe stuff of last night, but nearly every state along the east coast is dealing with some form of rain. check it out. it's very wet on the radar. a lot of this is some tropical moisture, across parts of florida. a little low there spinning in from the gulf of mexico will continue to spin up through georgia and then kind of hit that stationary front, that's been there, really, for a good week. the same areas that have been getting hit for four or five days, including d.c. will get more ran during the day tomorrow and overnight tomorrow night, into friday. and then flood watches out, from west virginia to d.c., baltimore, philly and dover, could see five inches or more in some of those spots. that's just through friday, and more rain comin
and in huntington valley, pennsylvania, look at this. a rainbow and lightning sending mixed messages as we deal with this tumultuous weather. let's get right back to rob marciano, live along the west side highway tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. thankfully tonight, we're not dealing with the severe stuff of last night, but nearly every state along the east coast is dealing with some form of rain. check it out. it's very wet on the radar. a lot of this is some tropical moisture,...
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and in huntington valley, pennsylvania, look at this. a rainbow and lightning sending mixed messages. let's get right back to rob marciano, live along the west side highway tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. thankfully tonight, we're not dealing with the severe stuff of last night, but nearly every state along the east coast is dealing with some form of rain. it's very wet on the radar. a lot of this is some tropical moisture. a little low spinning in from the gulf of mexico. kind of hit that stationary front that's been there, really, for a good week. the same areas that have been getting hit for four or five days, including d.c. will get more rain tomorrow into friday. and then flood watches out, could see five inches or more in some spots. that's just through friday, and more rain coming over the weekend. david? >> a gray night there behind you. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the new code red declared in hawaii tonight. authorities issuing the alert because of that giant ash cloud, rising 12,000 feet into the air. danger to
and in huntington valley, pennsylvania, look at this. a rainbow and lightning sending mixed messages. let's get right back to rob marciano, live along the west side highway tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. thankfully tonight, we're not dealing with the severe stuff of last night, but nearly every state along the east coast is dealing with some form of rain. it's very wet on the radar. a lot of this is some tropical moisture. a little low spinning in from the gulf of mexico. kind...
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i believe you visited our place own in huntington to see what kind of care they are getting. the research that you're doing are he act now trials, those being conducted across the nation or how do you find the place to conduct those kinds -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the acts is one of the rograms that will be funded through the new money that's come for the opioid crisis and us to actually maximize products that will enable us, for example, to etermine what are the optimal interventions for the best outcomes on neonates. includes products that may not require the administration of medications to neonates with abstinence. we have all the research that's also ongoing. week in west virginia last and in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out had opioids on them. and one of the points that is we need to is that address the needs of the neonate but also increase the needs of the baby is ce born. outcome from that is addressed so we're working with research of new medications and nonmedication interventions to improve the outcomes of those neonates, and th
i believe you visited our place own in huntington to see what kind of care they are getting. the research that you're doing are he act now trials, those being conducted across the nation or how do you find the place to conduct those kinds -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the acts is one of the rograms that will be funded through the new money that's come for the opioid crisis and us to actually maximize products that will enable us, for example, to etermine what are the optimal...
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we have all the research studies on going and i worked in west virginia last week and i was in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out of five newborns who were had opioids on them and one of the points it was highlighted we needed to address the mother needs once the baby is born. the outcome and that addressed and so we are working with research of new medications and new non- medication interventions to improve the outcomes and the other aspects that was mentioned is were interested in understanding how the brain of these newborns will have been influenced by getting exposed to opioids as well as other drugs during fetal development when the brain is vulnerable. >> i'm anxious to hear how we progress that in the point in asking my question is this a wealth of data all around the country of people who are hands-on and in these scenarios dealing with that can not only feed good information but help you conduct trials on a local level and that sounds what you are already moving forward on. i am pleased to be on the start act of the childhood cancer act and glad to hear about t
we have all the research studies on going and i worked in west virginia last week and i was in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out of five newborns who were had opioids on them and one of the points it was highlighted we needed to address the mother needs once the baby is born. the outcome and that addressed and so we are working with research of new medications and new non- medication interventions to improve the outcomes and the other aspects that was mentioned is were...
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john cox received 55.3% and assemblymen travis allen of huntington beach received 40.5. 60% was required for an endorsement and still cox touted his outcome as a win tweeting energized by the 50% margin i received at the 2018 convention. 55% and feeling great. allen created -- tweeted he failed in his bid to purchase the endorsement. democrats suffered a similar outcome at their convention. none of the four major candidates at the party's endorsement. for republicans they are facing pressure on two fronts. statewide and nationally. >> this is an opportunity for california republicans to give a strong message of what we stand for. >> experts say the threat of losing the house to democrats to democrats is a concern. >> democrats will be playing these -- defense in 2018. >> tune in to "ktvu2" and we will have complete coverage of races in the analysis for expect food sellers will display calorie counts for their food product. restaurants and supermarkets and convenience store and vending machines all have to have a calorie count on their menu. >> our question of the day is this. how does ca
john cox received 55.3% and assemblymen travis allen of huntington beach received 40.5. 60% was required for an endorsement and still cox touted his outcome as a win tweeting energized by the 50% margin i received at the 2018 convention. 55% and feeling great. allen created -- tweeted he failed in his bid to purchase the endorsement. democrats suffered a similar outcome at their convention. none of the four major candidates at the party's endorsement. for republicans they are facing pressure on...
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huntington, that's marshal university, a couple thousand votes, jenkins could shave off there. that's a very close race there. that's changed since the last time i looked. it's not a -- that's the state wide. that's much more like it. jenkins is running ahead. not going to net as much out there was if this holds. morrissey you see with that edge of 3,000, with the vote to come in. you don't see a path for blankenship. where was the upper big branch mine catastrophe? down here in coal country. running very far back there, 22%. that's where the mine disaster was. it resulted in 29 deaths and him going to prison. that's where it stands in west virginia right now. >> i know we will be following this to the end tonight. thank you very much. >>> more to get to. it's been a very, very busy news night. i feel like we have 15 different lead stories. stay with us. because antonio villaraigosa millions got it done.healthcare he defended women's healthcare, banned military-style assault weapons, banned workplace discrimination, and more. antonio for governor. only one candidate for governo
huntington, that's marshal university, a couple thousand votes, jenkins could shave off there. that's a very close race there. that's changed since the last time i looked. it's not a -- that's the state wide. that's much more like it. jenkins is running ahead. not going to net as much out there was if this holds. morrissey you see with that edge of 3,000, with the vote to come in. you don't see a path for blankenship. where was the upper big branch mine catastrophe? down here in coal country....
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we have other research also ongoing and i was at wachovia w last week in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out of five newborns had opioids on them. and one of the points that is highlighted is that we need to address the needs of the neonate but also the needs of the mother once the baby is born so that the outcome from that infant and child is not addressed so we're working with research of new medications and new mono medication interventions to improve the outcomes of those neonates. the other aspect francis mentioned is we're very interested in understanding how the brain of the newborns will be influenced by getting exposed to opioids as well as other drugs during fetal development when the brain is vulnerable. >> and i'm anxious to hear how we progress with that. i guess the point in asking -- one of the points in ask my question is there a's wealth of data around the country with people who are hands on in these scenarios dealing with this right now that i think can feed not only good information but can help you conduct trials on the local level and it sounds like
we have other research also ongoing and i was at wachovia w last week in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out of five newborns had opioids on them. and one of the points that is highlighted is that we need to address the needs of the neonate but also the needs of the mother once the baby is born so that the outcome from that infant and child is not addressed so we're working with research of new medications and new mono medication interventions to improve the outcomes of those...
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or another and a number of museums that had very deep archives in american history colluding the huntington museum that is in l.a. and they have been a great source for me with all of my great work over the years and i consulted various online archives so all of our books i'm sure are deeply rooted in pretty serious research. >> there is a difference between media and research the newspapers only tell you what we don't know without newspapers i would have no book what you need to know was what don't you know? that is where the history comes in will you find stories buried in the archives and people's memories that i read the newspaper so i get a sense of what is going on but reporters don't know what they are being lied to so one of the characters in my book is the not see counsel and i tracked down who was born in new york and 13 when roosevelt ordered the diplomats out of the country she was american born and raised through 13 and i asked her about the story of her mother that appeared in the l.a. times and said you must've been very unhappy who could not practice and she said what are yo
or another and a number of museums that had very deep archives in american history colluding the huntington museum that is in l.a. and they have been a great source for me with all of my great work over the years and i consulted various online archives so all of our books i'm sure are deeply rooted in pretty serious research. >> there is a difference between media and research the newspapers only tell you what we don't know without newspapers i would have no book what you need to know was...
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i believe you visited our place own in huntington to see what kind of care they are getting. the research that you're doing are he act now trials, those being conducted across the nation or how do you find the place to conduct those kinds -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the acts is one of the rograms that will be funded through the new money that's come for the opioid crisis and us to actually maximize products that will enable us, for example, to etermine what are the optimal interventions for the best outcomes on neonates. includes products that may not require the administration of medications to neonates with abstinence. we have all the research that's also ongoing. week in west virginia last and in huntington and i was horrified to hear that one out had opioids on them. and one of the points that is we need to is that address the needs of the neonate but also increase the needs of the baby is ce born. outcome from that is addressed so we're working with research of new medications and nonmedication interventions to improve the outcomes of those neonates, and th
i believe you visited our place own in huntington to see what kind of care they are getting. the research that you're doing are he act now trials, those being conducted across the nation or how do you find the place to conduct those kinds -- and where are you doing that? >> well, the acts is one of the rograms that will be funded through the new money that's come for the opioid crisis and us to actually maximize products that will enable us, for example, to etermine what are the optimal...
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for the sub candidate legislature back in 19 -- 19 oh gosh when was it 1987, and is lost ran for huntingtonboard won in 1993 and got elected to congress in 2000 to the surprise of everybody including me. and got elected to the district repghted by a wonderful friend of mine named rick lazio who was a republican member of congress and he left to run against hillary clinton. but we were friends. and rick was oning 75, 80% of the vote and here i'm a democrat and come listening and nobody thought i was going to win. i won with 48% of the vote no member of congress did worse than me or member of congress did worse than me i own 48% because it was a five-way race i was so skeptical of my reelection -- and so cheap as a human being -- that i refused to buy a dresser in washington, d.c. in my little -- little studio apartment i lived out of three bags and -- i had any socks and -- certain to another but i got reelected and kept on getting reelected. we'll over to you. >> congressman if i could sort of change had the subject just is slightly. what happened -- why, how come -- what happened with 9/11
for the sub candidate legislature back in 19 -- 19 oh gosh when was it 1987, and is lost ran for huntingtonboard won in 1993 and got elected to congress in 2000 to the surprise of everybody including me. and got elected to the district repghted by a wonderful friend of mine named rick lazio who was a republican member of congress and he left to run against hillary clinton. but we were friends. and rick was oning 75, 80% of the vote and here i'm a democrat and come listening and nobody thought i...
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congressman evan jenkins is knocking on doors in huntington.s bumper stickers say, send it trump a senator. he said he's excited. patrick morrissey is making calls on the eastern handle and he's trying to make the case that he is the only candidate with a dump >> enough resume. and there is the former call >> cole baron who is not campaigning and instead went to the tailor to buy a suit today because he told me he thinks everyone has already made up their mind. the polls close close here in west virginia and probation is set to end at one >> 12 oh 1:00 a.m. >> shepard: john case it cannot run again because of term limits, so our coverage continues in the fox business network, adam shapiro live in columbus. hello, adam. >> this race just to get the nomination on the republican side has already cost $10 million. richard cordray is the democrat who is going against his percentage, but are among the republicans who have mike dewine who is the current attorney general versus mary taylor who is the lieutenant governor. taylor saying she's got the mos
congressman evan jenkins is knocking on doors in huntington.s bumper stickers say, send it trump a senator. he said he's excited. patrick morrissey is making calls on the eastern handle and he's trying to make the case that he is the only candidate with a dump >> enough resume. and there is the former call >> cole baron who is not campaigning and instead went to the tailor to buy a suit today because he told me he thinks everyone has already made up their mind. the polls close close...
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anaheim, huntington beach and redding will be added later in the month.r partnership with anheuser bush and miller coors. this is in attempt to fight off its rival domino's. >> beer and pizza go hand in hand. >> get your ai to call for it. >> i don't know if my ai would understand my sarcasm. >> probably not. probably needs more for the nuance of mike nicco. >>> here we go, everybody. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. unfortunately the cloud cover, you can see some drops on the lens there at sfo. delays up to 54 minutes. that's the average arrival delays according to the fcc. and cooler this afternoon. not as cloudy or humid tonight. cooler this morning. the warming trend begins that will take us up to temperatures above average over the mom's weekend. morgan hill mid 70s. mid to upper 70s on the peninsula. a brisk day at the coast. temperatures in the upper 50s. low to miss 60s from downtown to south san francisco to sausalito. low to mid 70s through the mid bay valleys. as you head inland we'll have temperatures in
anaheim, huntington beach and redding will be added later in the month.r partnership with anheuser bush and miller coors. this is in attempt to fight off its rival domino's. >> beer and pizza go hand in hand. >> get your ai to call for it. >> i don't know if my ai would understand my sarcasm. >> probably not. probably needs more for the nuance of mike nicco. >>> here we go, everybody. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast....
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the next order of business that ziegler announced from shanghai was a disaster declaration for huntington, west virginia. bob byrd was pounding on us. he was majority leader at the time to declare a disaster area for a flood that occurred in west virginia. the other thing on the china what is he doing over there? i remember in the leadership meeting, he pointed to the phone and said i can call our advanced as right here and now and they will know everything i have going on. you in this room will know what is going on. when he came back from china, he had been there 10 days. what did he do? they suggested to the tour in china, what time are you landing at andrews from china? he landed at 7:00 or 8:00 at night. they cleared the capitol grounds. the helicopter swoops in and lands in the parking lot. nixon goes in and speak about this. his relations with congress had gone this way and that way but what did he do? he comes back from china and lands on them. he tells them what he did. that is all part of what jeff is discussing, the relationship he had created with the hill. >> the one thing we
the next order of business that ziegler announced from shanghai was a disaster declaration for huntington, west virginia. bob byrd was pounding on us. he was majority leader at the time to declare a disaster area for a flood that occurred in west virginia. the other thing on the china what is he doing over there? i remember in the leadership meeting, he pointed to the phone and said i can call our advanced as right here and now and they will know everything i have going on. you in this room...
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. >> caller: my brother is a 20 year navy veteran and happens to work as a crane operator for huntington i think goelz hii in virginia we have been investing together in that company for a couple of years. it is a big part of his 401k and doing real well. on may 3rd the stock took a huge dive 8% in one day it missed analysts expectations. it went down to 207. rebounded to '02220. my brother thinks it's because of growing pains what are your thoughts >> i agree with your brother one of my favorite analysts over at citi, he recommended it after that decline, said you should pick some up buy, buy, buy, i'm with him and with your brother. and tell him thank you for serving. derek in pennsylvania. >> caller: jim, thanks for all you do i watch you every night. >> thank you. >> caller: my question is about herbal life. i bought it before the split on monday acan purchased 1.1 million on wednesday. it went down today should i buy more on if pullback. >> the problem is it's up more than 50% for the year so i am not going to advise that you come in and start buying it. let it come in at -- honestl
. >> caller: my brother is a 20 year navy veteran and happens to work as a crane operator for huntington i think goelz hii in virginia we have been investing together in that company for a couple of years. it is a big part of his 401k and doing real well. on may 3rd the stock took a huge dive 8% in one day it missed analysts expectations. it went down to 207. rebounded to '02220. my brother thinks it's because of growing pains what are your thoughts >> i agree with your brother one...
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travis allen of huntington beach received 40% of the vote. 4% voted for no endorsement at all. >> really interesting. it is complicated to see what happens moving forward. >> the debate couldn't come at a better time. >> if there is any opportunity to make an impression, it comes on tuesday night. >> the two top vote-getters from the june 5th primary regardless of party will face each other in a runoff for governor. the no endorsement from the state gop could mean the november general election would be between the top two democrats. >> when it comes to the gubernatorial race, more details. men and women may get a chance -- the same chance to work for the next governor depending on who wins. the democrat candidates stated they will hire equal number of men and women and pay them equally to do the same job. the two republican candidates rejected the idea saying they supported gender equality but focused on finding the right people for each job regardless of the race. >>> police arrested three men after a short chase and crash in alamo. sky ranger found first responders in stone valley road
travis allen of huntington beach received 40% of the vote. 4% voted for no endorsement at all. >> really interesting. it is complicated to see what happens moving forward. >> the debate couldn't come at a better time. >> if there is any opportunity to make an impression, it comes on tuesday night. >> the two top vote-getters from the june 5th primary regardless of party will face each other in a runoff for governor. the no endorsement from the state gop could mean the...
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federal authorities executed a wide scale takedown operation of the drug trafficking organization in huntington west virginia and detroit. it's a part of obligation saigon sunset. as a result, the officers apprehended 90s as the did drug suppliers and traffickers, 167 grams of cocaine for 760 grams of airlines, 450 grams of sentinel to preventabl -- fe. i want to thank you for what you've done and i understand every law enforcement officer that was any part of that area was a part of that. i just want to know is this typical that the fbi is doing around the country in terms of according to bu to bypass local resources to be able to catch these guys? thibecause literally, they are killing our people. >> this is a huge priority. one of the things i tried to do is not spend all my time inside the beltway. i've been trying to get out and i'm determined to get to all of the offices by the end of this year. i'm making good headway and every office i go to his incredible work being done by the men and women of the fbi on some of the same issues that you are talking about, and it never fails to give me
federal authorities executed a wide scale takedown operation of the drug trafficking organization in huntington west virginia and detroit. it's a part of obligation saigon sunset. as a result, the officers apprehended 90s as the did drug suppliers and traffickers, 167 grams of cocaine for 760 grams of airlines, 450 grams of sentinel to preventabl -- fe. i want to thank you for what you've done and i understand every law enforcement officer that was any part of that area was a part of that. i...
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warriors i call that in five games i do think cleveland will win at least one game really ok chris huntington from us both says thank you very much ok. ok we're going to stay with sport and sports stars often like to boast that they go the extra mile but one tennis player at the french open took this quite literally argentinian. didn't even think he'd be in the tunnel but but when he was given a late place in the draw he did all he could do to ensure he made it to paris in time for his first round match. a ten hour college and he with you eighty eight year old grandmother doesn't seem like the past preparation for a tennis match with my coach from glitzy there was little choice after picking up a last minute place in the french open he and his family made it dashed from trivialities home in barcelona. many flights canceled so i didn't trust so much. and then there is no train now in friends so there is just. a thousand kilometers and a good few coffees later they will reach paris just before midnight on sunday my grandma nearly didn't make it i got was in the shower. and i thought ok we're go
warriors i call that in five games i do think cleveland will win at least one game really ok chris huntington from us both says thank you very much ok. ok we're going to stay with sport and sports stars often like to boast that they go the extra mile but one tennis player at the french open took this quite literally argentinian. didn't even think he'd be in the tunnel but but when he was given a late place in the draw he did all he could do to ensure he made it to paris in time for his first...
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finally, huntington angles, a shipbuilder, resetting estimations for profitability.g operating margins will be in a 7% to 9% range. halted,on shares are not trading at this moment pending news. it looks like the situation was that there was perhaps a misfire and some of the company's earnings news came out early. do to report its earnings after the close of training -- the close of trading. i will talk about it a little bit more in our stock of the hour segment later. let's get you the first word news from mark crumpton. mark: the white house says it can't confirm the validity of reports about three americans being held in north korea. a short time ago, press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said, if north korea were to release them, the trump would view it as a sign of goodwill. the director of the nongovernmental organization that helps facilitate talks between spain and the basque military group eta, said in demand -- it's disbanding. unilateral is a declaration in which they say that they want their problems to be resolved peacefully. i think the end of violence
finally, huntington angles, a shipbuilder, resetting estimations for profitability.g operating margins will be in a 7% to 9% range. halted,on shares are not trading at this moment pending news. it looks like the situation was that there was perhaps a misfire and some of the company's earnings news came out early. do to report its earnings after the close of training -- the close of trading. i will talk about it a little bit more in our stock of the hour segment later. let's get you the first...
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huntington, west virginia, and they pointed out opportunity zones. and the mayor of kingston, new york, talked about context of not only needing to balance growth in jobs, but shared concerns around displacement and economic inhe canan that even though we're doing well and our city was strong, we're in a city where nothing was normal before, like the federal grants to police officers no more. a full response for what the national conversation is, as naming a crisis in the opioid epidemic, no response, and a shared financing of public education and transportation across, throughout the commonwealth, that's not coming either. so i want to make sure that we knew, even though we've got to balance our books and we're addressing the issue for for a long time that they want us to address. the circumstances for that could change. >> one thing i wanted to note related to that specifically regarding your demographics, you've long been a city of immigrants and both of your cities are in different ways and you were called out with president trump with regard to
huntington, west virginia, and they pointed out opportunity zones. and the mayor of kingston, new york, talked about context of not only needing to balance growth in jobs, but shared concerns around displacement and economic inhe canan that even though we're doing well and our city was strong, we're in a city where nothing was normal before, like the federal grants to police officers no more. a full response for what the national conversation is, as naming a crisis in the opioid epidemic, no...
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these continue to -- ization.hood vital i places like huntington, west pointed toayors opportunities in downtown. yorkayor of kingston, new spoke about growth in jobs and shared concerns around displacement and economic inequities. arts and culture was also prevalent, particularly in the economic development context. mayors talked about celebrating the authentic creativity and potential for the arts to spur economic development. michigan of lansing, noted that arts provided millions of dollars of revenue for the region and attracts those looking for creative experiences, in terms of where they want to live and work. uncovered we also economic transformation related subtopics particularly thinking about technology, entrepreneurship and innovation. answer are gaining traction in speeches across the country in gave.es the mayors speeches discussed infrastructure issues. generally mayors are confident about basic local government infrastructure issues they have control over. whenexpressed trepidation talking about large-scale infrastructure needs support from other levels of government.
these continue to -- ization.hood vital i places like huntington, west pointed toayors opportunities in downtown. yorkayor of kingston, new spoke about growth in jobs and shared concerns around displacement and economic inequities. arts and culture was also prevalent, particularly in the economic development context. mayors talked about celebrating the authentic creativity and potential for the arts to spur economic development. michigan of lansing, noted that arts provided millions of dollars...
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there's a huntington line of credit for $50,000. there you go.'re funding your losses with debt or payables. something has to dramatically change. al: absolutely. lemonis: you have $99,000 of assets. that's made up of cash and inventory. what's the total paid-in capital? al: she's put over a million dollars in. monica: [ sniffles ] lemonis: that's a lot of money. monica: my job. i saved it up for -- lemonis: how many years? monica: 10. from shows and movies and stuff. yeah. lemonis: and it's all gone? monica: yes. lemonis: if you hadn't gotten new gigs, how would you be funding this? monica: i don't know. al: all of her advisers would have been telling her that she couldn't support this anymore. lemonis: you're throwing money into the trash right now. monica: [ sobs ] jessica: we were treated different by our dad, if you want to go way back. monica: [ voice breaking ] i'm tired of the resentment. if anybody wants to support my mom and the [bleep] city of cleveland, then [bleep] go for it. when you see beautiful design... do beautiful work... you
there's a huntington line of credit for $50,000. there you go.'re funding your losses with debt or payables. something has to dramatically change. al: absolutely. lemonis: you have $99,000 of assets. that's made up of cash and inventory. what's the total paid-in capital? al: she's put over a million dollars in. monica: [ sniffles ] lemonis: that's a lot of money. monica: my job. i saved it up for -- lemonis: how many years? monica: 10. from shows and movies and stuff. yeah. lemonis: and it's...
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he been to the huntington facility in a pretty major problem with his upper vertebrates and he was just singing the praises of the choice program and of the physician and treated him in of the surgery he was able to receive in his home hospital which was 40 or 50 -- 40 miles away so i just want to let you know there are good success stories out there i iran right into one accidentally and he wanted me to express his gratitude and be behalf of that veteran i say thank you. so, i know there's lots of issues with running out of money and all that but i think we will deal with that. another thing i run into in terms of dealing with our veterans that i think hold promise is this agricultural vocation or actual therapy which is something i'm interesting in and visited a beekeeper out in our state and could see the mental health pluses and he did quite a bit. we were able to get 4 million pilot program to train veterans in agricultural locations while also attending to the behavioral and mental health needs. i don't know if anyone on the panel here knows anyone specific but -- >> our office is
he been to the huntington facility in a pretty major problem with his upper vertebrates and he was just singing the praises of the choice program and of the physician and treated him in of the surgery he was able to receive in his home hospital which was 40 or 50 -- 40 miles away so i just want to let you know there are good success stories out there i iran right into one accidentally and he wanted me to express his gratitude and be behalf of that veteran i say thank you. so, i know there's...
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successfully executed a wide scale take down operation of the peterson drug trafficking organization in huntington, west virginia. it was part, and detroit. as part of operation saigon sunset. as a result, the officers apprehended 90 suspected drug suppliers and traffickers, 167 grams of cocaine, 760 grams of heroin, 450 grams of fentanyl which is enough to kill 250,000 individuals. i just want to thank you and your department and the coordinating aspects of what you've done with the u.s. attorney's office, the local. i understand every law enforcement officer that was with any part of that area was a part of that. and i just want to know is this typical what the fbi is doing around the country in terms of being able to fortify those local resources to be able to catch these guys? because literally they are killing our people. >> well, this is a huge priority for us. one of the things i've been trying really hard to do as director is not spend all my time inside the beltway. and i've been out trying to get out. i'm determined to try to get to all 56 of our field offices by the and of this year. i'
successfully executed a wide scale take down operation of the peterson drug trafficking organization in huntington, west virginia. it was part, and detroit. as part of operation saigon sunset. as a result, the officers apprehended 90 suspected drug suppliers and traffickers, 167 grams of cocaine, 760 grams of heroin, 450 grams of fentanyl which is enough to kill 250,000 individuals. i just want to thank you and your department and the coordinating aspects of what you've done with the u.s....
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he went to the huntington facility. he had major problems with his upper vertebraes. and he was singing the praises of the choice program. of the physician that treated him. of the surgery that he was able to receive in his home hospital, which was 40 or 50 -- i'd say 40 miles away. so i want to let you know there are very good success stories out there. and i ran right into one accidentally. and he wanted me to express his gratitude so on behalf of that veteran, i say thank you. and so i know there's lots of issues with running out of money and all that. i think we're going to be dealing with that. another thing i've run into in terms of dealing with our veterans that i think holds promise is this agricultural vocations or agri therapy. something i'm interested. i visit add beekeeper in the state. and i could see the mental health pluses. he does quite a bit. and we were able to get 4 million into a pilot program to train veterans in agricultural vocations while alts attending to behavioral and mental health needs. i don't know if anybody on the panel knows anything
he went to the huntington facility. he had major problems with his upper vertebraes. and he was singing the praises of the choice program. of the physician that treated him. of the surgery that he was able to receive in his home hospital, which was 40 or 50 -- i'd say 40 miles away. so i want to let you know there are very good success stories out there. and i ran right into one accidentally. and he wanted me to express his gratitude so on behalf of that veteran, i say thank you. and so i know...
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here you can see general dynamics and huntington ingalls as just a few examples of that.atching the facebook developer conference, of course and there's an announcement they may just a limb ago creating a ripple effect through the market. facebook saying it will introduce a dating function on facebook. you will be able to opt into that on that new match group, falling sharply with a straight line downwards, 18% over concern on what the competition from facebook could mean. i did however mention that there were some bright spots in technology today. particular, apple is rising going into its earnings were or. it has been falling recent the, but there has been a lot of discussion about the iphone 10 being disappointing and some investors are looking for some kind of cash return announcement on the company. there are suppliers trading higher. getting up rate from barclays analyst, saying that much of the negative news is priced in and investors are focusing on the second half of the year and the potential rebound. want to get a check on the dollar. we are see a breakout here
here you can see general dynamics and huntington ingalls as just a few examples of that.atching the facebook developer conference, of course and there's an announcement they may just a limb ago creating a ripple effect through the market. facebook saying it will introduce a dating function on facebook. you will be able to opt into that on that new match group, falling sharply with a straight line downwards, 18% over concern on what the competition from facebook could mean. i did however mention...
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aerospace and defense companies, northrop grumman, huntington ssnss the dow at the low of the n't go away. "power lunch" is back in two minutes. we're going to take a look at the market reaction. don't move up from the couch. i'm sorry, what? grandpa come. at cognizant, we're uniting doctors, insurers and patients on a collaborative care platform, making it easier to do what's best for everyone's health, every step of the way. you may need more physical therapy. ugh... am i covered for that? yep. look. grandpa catch! grandpa duck! woah! ha! there you go grandpa. keep doing that. get ready, because we're helping leading companies see it- and see it through-with digital. ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch," everybody. let's look at the defense stocks which are on the move as the market moves lower >> they are moving lower broadly speaking but the defense sector itself is actually moving higher, and this is being helped along by some of the new highs that we're seeing in one of the etfs right now of the day. it's backed up it was up by about 1.5%, now up by about 1.25% some of the big c
aerospace and defense companies, northrop grumman, huntington ssnss the dow at the low of the n't go away. "power lunch" is back in two minutes. we're going to take a look at the market reaction. don't move up from the couch. i'm sorry, what? grandpa come. at cognizant, we're uniting doctors, insurers and patients on a collaborative care platform, making it easier to do what's best for everyone's health, every step of the way. you may need more physical therapy. ugh... am i covered...
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. >> everything from this company, it's a family-owned company made in huntington beach, california. everything comes in big -- >> grapefruit. >> you got it. ding, ding, ding. so everything comes in big sets, not singles so you get a lot for your money. normally 29 to $63. depending on the set you choose. everything is slashed by up to 57%, so $13.50 to $30. >> i love it's a family business. >> yes, family business. >>> pink house style. beautiful assortment of beaded pieces, aren't those nice? like a little pop of color, spring into summer, gorgeous jewelry, bracelets and necklaces. the packaging is nice. normally again, depending on the set you choose, $14 to $100, slashed by up to 72%, so all of these are $7 to $40. >> wow. [ applause ] >>> and then finally, finally, start on this and flip over to the other. >> doughnut panic, little whimsical socks for men and women. i don't think we have the men's styles out. all the women's tend to focus on coffee and wine. you will see a big assortment online. normally 15 to $16, depending on singles or sets, $7.50 to $8, a savings of 50%. [ a
. >> everything from this company, it's a family-owned company made in huntington beach, california. everything comes in big -- >> grapefruit. >> you got it. ding, ding, ding. so everything comes in big sets, not singles so you get a lot for your money. normally 29 to $63. depending on the set you choose. everything is slashed by up to 57%, so $13.50 to $30. >> i love it's a family business. >> yes, family business. >>> pink house style. beautiful...
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businessman john cox received 55.3% of the vote, some women travis allen of huntington beach received party's endorsement. any republicans were disappointed. they wanted to rally around one candidate. >> this is an opportunity for california republicans to come out and give a real strong message of what we stand for. >> democrats, their contentà the convention back in february, also do not you can do for governor. >>> the republican convention so -- who was running for a u.s. senate seat against incumbent democratic senator dianne feinstein. patrick lytle, who has praised adolf hitler was reportedly seen dragging and kicking the israeli flag as he was being escorted from the convention. the gop condemned him, saying there is no room for his hate speech. we hope you stay with us for the california primary coming up on june 5. you have complete coverage of all the big races as well as analysis for you. >>>, 7:13, proposal to honor the late san francisco mayor, ed lee. the chronicle reports members of the chinese community are leading a campaign to rename the international terminal at sf
businessman john cox received 55.3% of the vote, some women travis allen of huntington beach received party's endorsement. any republicans were disappointed. they wanted to rally around one candidate. >> this is an opportunity for california republicans to come out and give a real strong message of what we stand for. >> democrats, their contentà the convention back in february, also do not you can do for governor. >>> the republican convention so -- who was running for a...
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raytheon, northrop grumman, arrow jet, huntington ingalls moving significantly to the upside. the dow is down one thing. neil. neil: thank you, nicole. the summit is off and the president is saying exactly why. >> while many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially, i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. neil: all right. former cia analyst sara mueller here on all of this. do you think the meeting will happen even with all this? >> i think it may happen but there is going to be a lot of groundwork in place, the groundwork that seemed to be missing this time around. i was on your show past few weeks and other shows on fox business, basically i have been saying a summit does not happen until the summit actually happens. numerous variables could derail it. we saw one of the variables happening today. president trump making statements in light of north korean rhetoric and statements past 24 hours but statements north korea has been making for weeks and months, hot cold rhetoric out of the north korean
raytheon, northrop grumman, arrow jet, huntington ingalls moving significantly to the upside. the dow is down one thing. neil. neil: thank you, nicole. the summit is off and the president is saying exactly why. >> while many things can happen and a great opportunity lies ahead potentially, i believe that this is a tremendous setback for north korea and indeed a setback for the world. neil: all right. former cia analyst sara mueller here on all of this. do you think the meeting will happen...
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community banks 90% of the bill helps community banks, some relief for smaller regional banks like huntingtonll headquartered in ohio yes, i wish the bill was further, and i think every bank should determine whether they are a sifi based on activities of their bank. they said there's going to be one bank under $250 billion. they would designate specifically important -- another reason i don't think the bill went far enough because they did not address the big elephant in the room, the leadership structure of the bureau of the consumer financial protection bureau. i think it's horrendous what just transpired when he departed to run for governor and mulvaney came in. we had great transition at the fcc, the occ, about to have it at the fdic. if you want to depoliticalize this, make it a five-person bipartisan commission, something chairman frank voted for on two occasions. that brings certainty and stability into the market place. make no mistake -- >> can i respond >> this is a community bank that feels it's a good first step, bipartisan legislation, that's the way congress should work >> mr. h
community banks 90% of the bill helps community banks, some relief for smaller regional banks like huntingtonll headquartered in ohio yes, i wish the bill was further, and i think every bank should determine whether they are a sifi based on activities of their bank. they said there's going to be one bank under $250 billion. they would designate specifically important -- another reason i don't think the bill went far enough because they did not address the big elephant in the room, the...
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rosswill be there with mr. , arrieta huntington, and steve ballmer on basketball.g surveillance." francine lacqua in london. i am talking in new york. made a today. like two thirds of the country shutdown today. francine: we have stripes, just , theng people celebrate only day we can sleep in by asking for more holidays and pay. tom: head of global rates strategy at oppenheimerfunds, brian levitt. there is this great summer mystery of technology in america, the impact of technology on our economy and your world. is technology suppressing the real rate? the bottom line, technology feeds into wage growth and all that, is a keeping the real rate down? it feeds into inflation growth. it is freezing productivity breast-feeding productivity. -- it is feeding productivity. actually making a large part of the workforce useless. tom: it is a great earnings season once again. technology is the reason. brian: it is a very good earnings season, not just on the bottom line. not just the tax cut, sales look good. we don't see any cyclical inflation in the u.s. we have a tight la
rosswill be there with mr. , arrieta huntington, and steve ballmer on basketball.g surveillance." francine lacqua in london. i am talking in new york. made a today. like two thirds of the country shutdown today. francine: we have stripes, just , theng people celebrate only day we can sleep in by asking for more holidays and pay. tom: head of global rates strategy at oppenheimerfunds, brian levitt. there is this great summer mystery of technology in america, the impact of technology on our...
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it was a major drug ring between detroit and huntington. and we had all agencies working together. and it made a big, big impression and a big help on us. thank you for that, sir. >> i want to say that the bureau of prisons uses augment station to assign custodial duties. at the hazelton federal correction center in west virginia; there have been 60 major security incidents since the beginning of this year, including one inmate's death earlier this month. i fought to ensure that the recently passed omnibus bill -- to curtail the overreliance on augmentation, people that didn't have these types of experiences. and instead, hire staff before continuing to augment existing staff. a memo was sent out last week stating that augmentation is an important mechanism to operate safely and efficiently. so what do we have to do to get his attention and ask for some help? >> the augmentation has gone on for a long time. senator manchin. and everything that participates in augmentation is supposed to and i believe is also trained in the incarceration management. >> this is a tough prison. >> thi
it was a major drug ring between detroit and huntington. and we had all agencies working together. and it made a big, big impression and a big help on us. thank you for that, sir. >> i want to say that the bureau of prisons uses augment station to assign custodial duties. at the hazelton federal correction center in west virginia; there have been 60 major security incidents since the beginning of this year, including one inmate's death earlier this month. i fought to ensure that the...