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foura: congressman will hurd, thank you so mucjoining us. rep. hurd: always a pleasure. laura: for more on the secretary of state's visit to see alice, i spoke short time ago to the former director for major disarmament for nth korea within a two and a half year timeframe, is that feasib? >> i think if it were feasible we would be in a good place. most experts estimate it is considera iy longer. whimportant is there are a number of steps that come into play to achieve that k aggressive timetable. we have seen absolutely nothing from the singapore smit from many of the discussions that have been happening about how that would actuay occur, the details, their verification parts of this. so many different elementsac are ally necessary to achieve that goal. if that were possible, i -- it would be welcome, but i really want to see the details. laura t.: meanwhile, north skorean state media anning the summit as a bigr uccess for thader, but they are claiming that the u.s. has agreed to step by step denuclearization. you used to work on th e what does that mean? laura r.: there
foura: congressman will hurd, thank you so mucjoining us. rep. hurd: always a pleasure. laura: for more on the secretary of state's visit to see alice, i spoke short time ago to the former director for major disarmament for nth korea within a two and a half year timeframe, is that feasib? >> i think if it were feasible we would be in a good place. most experts estimate it is considera iy longer. whimportant is there are a number of steps that come into play to achieve that k aggressive...
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congressman hurd, the president says there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. do you share his confidence? rep. hurd: well, i actually believe that north korea still has the ability to be a nuclr threat. are they serious abo trying to denuclearize? denuclearize? we are going to find out one way, and that is over tis . i think itportant to realize the severity of what they still can do. we have to make sure we put our -- a regime in place that we can confirm that the denuclearization is happening, and we need to make sue dene what denuclearization of the peninsula means. laura: as someone who was an undercov cia officer, do you worry that the president is putting too much trust in kim jong-un after e meeting? rep. hurd: well, i think actions matter, and we are continuing to do all the sanctions, wh important. we need to continue moving ourh seve fleet in that area. one of the areas that we shouldt have tho through a little bit more is whatatoes discontin of certain exercises actually mean. we should have confirmed that with our allies, because if our allies don'
congressman hurd, the president says there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. do you share his confidence? rep. hurd: well, i actually believe that north korea still has the ability to be a nuclr threat. are they serious abo trying to denuclearize? denuclearize? we are going to find out one way, and that is over tis . i think itportant to realize the severity of what they still can do. we have to make sure we put our -- a regime in place that we can confirm that the...
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. >> yasmin hurd at mt. because these pain pills make profound changes in the brain soon after you start using them. >> this is where you actually get to look at the brains? >> exactly. >> hurd collects brains, hundreds of them from opioid addicts who have overdosed. it's grim work. is there anything that's different about the brain of someone who's an addict versus someone else's brain? >> it's not the gross changes. it's how the cells communicate with each other that are changed. >> hurd showed me under the microscope. this is a healthy brain. lots of cells, lots of connections. >> beautiful, the branching, the communication is essential for every single thing we do. >> this is a brain on drugs. specifically, opioids. >> so one of the things you can see is that there's not that many networks. >> looks like a poorly populated neighborhood. >> exactly. >> this is what a brain disease looks like. opioids have damaged these receptors, the glutamate receptors in the prefrontal cortex of the brain making it hard
. >> yasmin hurd at mt. because these pain pills make profound changes in the brain soon after you start using them. >> this is where you actually get to look at the brains? >> exactly. >> hurd collects brains, hundreds of them from opioid addicts who have overdosed. it's grim work. is there anything that's different about the brain of someone who's an addict versus someone else's brain? >> it's not the gross changes. it's how the cells communicate with each other...
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hurd, a member of the majority leader's party. a member from texas. he knows about the border and who, i presume, wants to keep it secure. the bill he has co-sponsored has at least 240 votes on this floor. this is the most closed congress in which i have served, the most closed rules. that's a fact. and apparently it is closed to the majority who want to move ahead on a bill. just have the opportunity to vote on it. and to give the speaker the opportunity to put something on the floor and have the house consider it. and ms. roybal-allard and ms. ros-lehtinen have a bill on the floor and have it considered. and have mr. goodlatte, who did, in fact, have his bill on the floor and they lost. that i speaker, i regret don't know what is going to be next week. because we need to take action. and we need to take action not by compromising with one side of the aisle and see only . pitulation by some we do need compromise. we do need action. and we need action that can pass the senate. the will yield back balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentle
hurd, a member of the majority leader's party. a member from texas. he knows about the border and who, i presume, wants to keep it secure. the bill he has co-sponsored has at least 240 votes on this floor. this is the most closed congress in which i have served, the most closed rules. that's a fact. and apparently it is closed to the majority who want to move ahead on a bill. just have the opportunity to vote on it. and to give the speaker the opportunity to put something on the floor and have...
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. >> we'll talk to ohio governor john kasich and texas congressman will hurd about that trade war. and republican efforts to try to move forward with protecting the children of undocumented immigrants. even if it means a showdown with congressional leadership and the president. the "new york times" 20 page memo from the president's attorney arguing as chief law enforcement officer the president couldn't obstruct justice. will that strategy work? we'll ask our political panel. plus we'll kick off our 2018cbs news mid term election battleground tracker and tell you exactly where things stand as democrao te control of congress. former speaker john boehner right when he says -- >> there is no -- there's a trump -- republican party has to take a nap somewhere. >> brennan: politics, policy and news all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." trump administration officials got an earful in two parts of the world this weekend about the president's new trade tariffs. congress secretary wilbur ross went on an economic mission to china and others met with fi
. >> we'll talk to ohio governor john kasich and texas congressman will hurd about that trade war. and republican efforts to try to move forward with protecting the children of undocumented immigrants. even if it means a showdown with congressional leadership and the president. the "new york times" 20 page memo from the president's attorney arguing as chief law enforcement officer the president couldn't obstruct justice. will that strategy work? we'll ask our political panel....
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cheryl hurd! i love this. nbc bay area, telemundo 48, we all got in on it. laura garcia with her son. sam brock at the giants game. oh, gabby from telemundo, and of course we have -- >> gabriel. we've got everyone there. >> by the way, millennials take more than 25,000 selfies in his or her lifetime. and if you look at all the selfies, they take 65% of them. gen x, 24%. bye. >> see you later. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the jimmy fallon." tonight, joichael strahan, dave matthews,
cheryl hurd! i love this. nbc bay area, telemundo 48, we all got in on it. laura garcia with her son. sam brock at the giants game. oh, gabby from telemundo, and of course we have -- >> gabriel. we've got everyone there. >> by the way, millennials take more than 25,000 selfies in his or her lifetime. and if you look at all the selfies, they take 65% of them. gen x, 24%. bye. >> see you later. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in...
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to visit capitol hill on tuesday to meet with white house republicans, including congressman will hurd of texas. he receives on the homeland security committee. he just visited a tent encampment in his district for migrant boys and he joins me now. congressman, you were in the middle of the desert. there were beds for up to 400 young men 16, 17 years old. there were talks of expanding that. just want to read here a description of those tents from the el paso times. each tent has bed space for 20 children and two adults, as the federal government requires one adult for every ten children. there are also showers, bathrooms, medical facility, fire trucks and spaces for children to meet with case management workers and lawyers. yes, each tent has a four-ton air conditioning unit, as welling wiwell, about i see temperatures climbing up in the next ten days to past 100 degrees fahrenheit. tell me what you saw at a place in your congressional district. >> those words you read were my words in talking to "the el paso times." it is hot. it is going to be over 100 degrees. what i saw was a manif
to visit capitol hill on tuesday to meet with white house republicans, including congressman will hurd of texas. he receives on the homeland security committee. he just visited a tent encampment in his district for migrant boys and he joins me now. congressman, you were in the middle of the desert. there were beds for up to 400 young men 16, 17 years old. there were talks of expanding that. just want to read here a description of those tents from the el paso times. each tent has bed space for...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> jahi will be taken home to oakland. funeral services are>t is a hoty shootings and starting tonight the chp and caltrans will be testing out new technologyo higy 4. in order to test it out, police need to fire weapons, so they're telling people living near highway 4 in puittsburg and antioch not to be alarmed. they're doing testing until 4:00 in the morning. it's part of the security network that will eventually include cameras and license plate readers. >>> a brutal cold case is no longer cold tonight. solved after more than four decades. you're watching authorities take evidence from the suspect's home just a few hours ago. that suspect named steve crawford reportedly shot and killed himself while investigators were outside his san jose apartment. nbc bay area's robert handa broke the story of crawford's identity on twitter. he is live now outside the apartment complex. robert? epnally calmed down here at this apartment complex on camden avenue in san jose. we've been watching suspect's home because even though he's d
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> jahi will be taken home to oakland. funeral services are>t is a hoty shootings and starting tonight the chp and caltrans will be testing out new technologyo higy 4. in order to test it out, police need to fire weapons, so they're telling people living near highway 4 in puittsburg and antioch not to be alarmed. they're doing testing until 4:00 in the morning. it's part of the security network that will eventually include cameras and license plate...
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speaker, i dare him to put the hurd-aguilar bill on the floor and i guarantee him it will get 240 votes. the people's house will be allowed to speak. but they're afraid to do that, mr. speaker. and all this stuff about we had meetings in his office. we had meetings in his office. and he knew from the start that the two things they were asking for were for nonstarters. and very frankly, i've had discussions with the secretary who said, well, we'll just stick with border security and daca. but that's all in the past. what we're talking about is today. and what they did was shut down the people who wanted to vote on their option, on our option, and on two other options. in this, the most transparent house, that would take issues one by one and would face the ough issues head on. while people are twisting in the wind. and while children are being separated from their parents, ripped from the arms of their moms and their dads. and we fiddle while rome is burning. and we talk about shutting down government. your party shut down government. a number of times since i've been here. did it intent
speaker, i dare him to put the hurd-aguilar bill on the floor and i guarantee him it will get 240 votes. the people's house will be allowed to speak. but they're afraid to do that, mr. speaker. and all this stuff about we had meetings in his office. we had meetings in his office. and he knew from the start that the two things they were asking for were for nonstarters. and very frankly, i've had discussions with the secretary who said, well, we'll just stick with border security and daca. but...
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reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> hallelujah, like that one fan said. thank you, cheryl. if you haven't already, it's time to gear up. warriors championship t-shirts like cheryl just showed us being printed as we speak. this is in south san francisco. these guys and gals are going to be working through the night making sure stores will be fully stocked first thing tomorrow morning. as for those people who can't wait this long, this is dick's sporting goods in fremont. it's staying open tonight so fans can get their warriors gear. >> back-to-back championships. warriors. go warriors, baby. >> how cool is it? >> yeah, it's amazing. >> it is amazing. that line stretched across the stoor. we even found a familiar face in the crowd. we know him. that's our own traffic reporter for our morning newscast. the party is not over. clear your calendar and play hooky from work. we have another parade next tuesday, june 12th. our third warriors parade in four years. this one will be a little different than years past. the players will be part of a brief rally before
reporting live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> hallelujah, like that one fan said. thank you, cheryl. if you haven't already, it's time to gear up. warriors championship t-shirts like cheryl just showed us being printed as we speak. this is in south san francisco. these guys and gals are going to be working through the night making sure stores will be fully stocked first thing tomorrow morning. as for those people who can't wait this long, this is dick's sporting goods in...
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. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in concord where many of these families could end up potentially. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right. a judge ordering the governm v here tonight, worried about what's going on in their own backyard. >> we must stop this. no internment, not here, not anywhere. >> reporter: dan reynolds leading the charge against the concord naval weapons station detention center. >> please let's do more. you can pass resolutions. you can speak out. but we must be taking action. >> reporter: the community taking action tonight by marching through the streets of concord to city hall. a standing room only crowd with a message to city leaders. >> anywhere in this country we cannot allow this. >> reporter: concord's mayor telling the navy secretary in a letter that the site is unsuitable for consideration. >> all of us are speculating on a leaked draft from friday secr secretary. we don't even know if the secretary received it. >> reportes against the detention center and for supporting young people. >> we're out here really making their voices heard andry tt so f us drea
. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is in concord where many of these families could end up potentially. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right. a judge ordering the governm v here tonight, worried about what's going on in their own backyard. >> we must stop this. no internment, not here, not anywhere. >> reporter: dan reynolds leading the charge against the concord naval weapons station detention center. >> please let's do more. you can pass resolutions. you can speak out....
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reporting live in american canyon, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> get up. get up. sit up. i'm having you sit up. >> i can't get up. >> el camino hospital in los gatos apologizing for a doctor/patient exchange caught on cell phone video. that er doctor appears to be grabbing and scolding a patient. now, the patient says the doctor didn't believe that he was sick. he now says his arm hurts after the doctor is seen in that video pulling on the arm. the doctor was also accompanied by a security guard, which the patient believes was racially motivated. >> did you at any point feel maybe unsafe that here you are physically not able to move or what not and this doctor -- >> yes. no doubt about it. i felt unsafe because she was in control. she had full control over me, and i was in so -- it apologized to mr. bardwell. they also say the doctor has been removed from the list of approved contract doctors. mr. bardwell says he may file a lawsuit. >>> time to get out the bug spray. mosquitos in parts of santa clara and sunnyvale have tested positive for the west nile virus. vector cont
reporting live in american canyon, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> get up. get up. sit up. i'm having you sit up. >> i can't get up. >> el camino hospital in los gatos apologizing for a doctor/patient exchange caught on cell phone video. that er doctor appears to be grabbing and scolding a patient. now, the patient says the doctor didn't believe that he was sick. he now says his arm hurts after the doctor is seen in that video pulling on the arm. the doctor was also...
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ma reporter: congressman hurd's district stretches across the texas-mexico border. >> my constituents that are outraged, they should know that i'm outraged, too. what's happening in tornillo is a symptom of a larger problem. >> reporter: for now these tents are considered overflow. its occupants are being moved here from other shutters. department of homeland security numbers show over a six-week period, nearly 2,000 children were separated from nearly as many adults. >> fight back! >> reporter: jaclyn allotta auought her two children to protest. >> i'm here because i grew up in a border town. i now live in a border town. lld this just pulls at my hearted strings. a me, it's not a political issue. it's a mother issue. it's a neighbor issue. it's a what's right. >> reporter: despite a number of requests, we are not being allowed inside. in fact, this is about as close as we can get. we cannot even get in the perimeter of this detention eacility. elaine, right now we know there are about 200 kids inside, but we are also being told at its capacity, this place can house up to 4,000 childr
ma reporter: congressman hurd's district stretches across the texas-mexico border. >> my constituents that are outraged, they should know that i'm outraged, too. what's happening in tornillo is a symptom of a larger problem. >> reporter: for now these tents are considered overflow. its occupants are being moved here from other shutters. department of homeland security numbers show over a six-week period, nearly 2,000 children were separated from nearly as many adults. >> fight...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in concord with more on that and why people in the area are still on edge tonight. we as time. witnesses are telling firefighters that they saw a white truck going up ygnacio valley road with sparks coming out of the back of it, causing at least three fires. those three fires converged into one. as you can see, firefighters are still standing by here. some are in the hills watching out for flare-ups. >> i kept thinking of napa, you know. it made me just reminisce of that. >> reporter: carol ann elmore was getting ready for a concert ren she looked out the window ht over there. we had a little boy who was 3 who passed away, nico, and i just tried to grab all his, you know, photos and tapesthat. >> reporter: at that point, carol ann says she didn't know if her home was going to make it. the brush fire started around 3:40. hundreds of people living in the montecito subdivision and crystal ranch road in concord were told to evacuate. >> i start running to my grandma. i get here. we get in the car. as soon as we walk outside, though, it was just like som
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in concord with more on that and why people in the area are still on edge tonight. we as time. witnesses are telling firefighters that they saw a white truck going up ygnacio valley road with sparks coming out of the back of it, causing at least three fires. those three fires converged into one. as you can see, firefighters are still standing by here. some are in the hills watching out for flare-ups. >> i kept thinking of napa, you know. it made me just...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us live. cheryl, the golden gate bridge is not part ofhibut there's one both sides ofsrea during commute hours is terrible. what they cannot agree on is h to make it better. you can blame it on the economy. bay area commute traffic is awful. those in favor of regional measure 3 believe the toll increase will make it better. >> regional measure 3 represents 35 specific traffic relief and transit improvements throughout the nine-county bay area. >> reporter: if it passes, that means more money towards a bart extension to downtown san jose and santa clara. a caltrain extension to the new transbay center, new railcars, and new connections. carl guardino spent the evening passing o potential voters why they should >> this is how we fund those 35 improvements we know we've needed for decades and they don't happen for free. so i hate tolls. i hate traffic more. >> reporter: cupertino vice mayor is against the toll increase. >> it's very hard to support a measure when our transit needs are so great .
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us live. cheryl, the golden gate bridge is not part ofhibut there's one both sides ofsrea during commute hours is terrible. what they cannot agree on is h to make it better. you can blame it on the economy. bay area commute traffic is awful. those in favor of regional measure 3 believe the toll increase will make it better. >> regional measure 3 represents 35 specific traffic relief and transit improvements throughout the nine-county bay area. >>...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in brentwood wheree wonderin notified sooner. >> reporter: i ran into a number of parents with their children looking for a place to cool off. instead, they were met with this sign that says "water feature out of order." the parents i talked to felt they should have been told why. >> little surprised, you know. like i said, i didn't get any information on social media. >> reporter: all scott cavanaugh got was this sign saying the water feature is out of order and parts are on the way. he says he didn't know there are reports of kids getting sick. >> i wish they would just share a little bit more information with the public on that stuff. >> reporter: nbc bay area got a hold of this complaint inspection done by contra costa health services. the county inspector coming to blue goose park in brentwood after reports of four children getting sick after playing for two hours in the water on june 11th. their symptoms include vomiting and diarrhea. the inspector found chlorine and ph were within the required levels, but he also discovered the ultraviolet l
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in brentwood wheree wonderin notified sooner. >> reporter: i ran into a number of parents with their children looking for a place to cool off. instead, they were met with this sign that says "water feature out of order." the parents i talked to felt they should have been told why. >> little surprised, you know. like i said, i didn't get any information on social media. >> reporter: all scott cavanaugh got was this sign saying the...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in concord.heryl, those lawmakers not onboard with this idea. >> reporter: that's right. and there's a lot we don't know about this short list the navy has apparently put out. but news is traveling quickly and opinions vary. >> if it's going to be a detention center, why can't they build it somewhere else? >> reporter: concord residents have mixed emotions about plans to build a detention camp the at the concord naval weapons station. >> just a family trying to be here and trying to reunite, trying to make a better living for themself, i think they should have that opportunity. if it takes them being here for a month or so, i think that should be an option. >> reporter: "time" magazine obtained a memo showing the u.s. navy is drafting plans to build a detention camp capable of housing as many as 47,000 immigrants on the grounds of the concord naval weapons station. local lawmakers just finding out about being on a short list of locations, and tonight they are reacting. >> we don't want to be part
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in concord.heryl, those lawmakers not onboard with this idea. >> reporter: that's right. and there's a lot we don't know about this short list the navy has apparently put out. but news is traveling quickly and opinions vary. >> if it's going to be a detention center, why can't they build it somewhere else? >> reporter: concord residents have mixed emotions about plans to build a detention camp the at the concord naval weapons station....
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. >> reporter: ceo mark hurd talking about cloud business, cloud wins in the quarter. johnson & johnson, general dynamics take a listen. >> a lot of wins i have more. i just don't have time it was that sort of quarter for us. >> so mark hurd trying to send a confident tone on the quarter. we should mention they change how they report here a bit they used to have a separate cloud revenue number now cloud services they combine that with software support. one analyst was on the call and asked, are you trying to hide some potential cloud business weakness the ceo saying there is no hiding we're at where we said we would be strong cloud billings. strong margins this is the better what i to understand the business. she did, though, get disappointing news on eps, she got it from 67 to 69 cents the street was at 72 >> guys, what's the trade? >> can you say oracle is interesting on valuation but the guide wasn't good. in my penalties, you see the is that correct that oracle continues to lose the sales hurd nobody had a stop watch on him my point is this, sales force wins, oracl
. >> reporter: ceo mark hurd talking about cloud business, cloud wins in the quarter. johnson & johnson, general dynamics take a listen. >> a lot of wins i have more. i just don't have time it was that sort of quarter for us. >> so mark hurd trying to send a confident tone on the quarter. we should mention they change how they report here a bit they used to have a separate cloud revenue number now cloud services they combine that with software support. one analyst was on...
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joining me from capitol hill is congressman will hurd, congressman from texas. before we get to the meeting, there's a letter going around the senate asking the president to end the policy that is his doing, his administration's doing while a legislative solution is worked out. is that something you would like to see before we talk about what the solution is? >> this is something clearly within this administration's ability to stop today. i think it's ridiculous that we even have to consider a piece of legislation to say you shouldn't rip kids from their mother's arms. this is something we should know in the land of the free and the home of the brave, we shouldn't be using kids as a deterrence. yes, i would like to see this stopped today. and also, i'd like to see us work on a legislative solution so it doesn't have the to be brought back up. >> did anyone communicate that point of view to the president today as he came in to meet with your caucus of house republicans? >> no, he didn't take any questions or any comments. and there wasn't anything definitive from
joining me from capitol hill is congressman will hurd, congressman from texas. before we get to the meeting, there's a letter going around the senate asking the president to end the policy that is his doing, his administration's doing while a legislative solution is worked out. is that something you would like to see before we talk about what the solution is? >> this is something clearly within this administration's ability to stop today. i think it's ridiculous that we even have to...
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will hurd, republican congressman from texas, thanks for being with us.appreciate it. >> thank you. >> erica? >> are democrats going too far in their opposition of president trump? we'll ask jackie speier next. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. like concert tickets or a new snowboard. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due
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recibir menores separados de sus padres en la frontera, pero el representante federal republicano, will hurd, quien ha visitado varios de estos lugares se mostro decepcionado por la falta de informacion de la administracion trump... ademas, se evalua si se aumenta la rapidamente con juan carlos gonzalez, quien nos amplia esta informacion desde tornillo, una ciudad en medio de desierto... el comentario lo hizo hoy ante la conferencia nacional de alguaciles en nueva orleans. ante todo esto.. la primera dama de ante todo esto.. la nueva orleans.alguaciles en nacional de hizo hoy ante la el comentario lo sus yo creo que el gobierno estÁ utilizando esta medida para crearque la gente decÍa que no va a ir. >>jeff sessions dijo que si alguien quiere pedi asilo polÍtico tiene que ir directo. hasta el dÍa de hoy no puedes borrar eliminar. >> un vÍdeo de un reportaje que vimos en 17 de abril, este aÑo justamente nos topamos con los familias, un madre con los niÑos. >> ahÍ lo tenemos. >> ese fue el recorrido que hicimos y justamente venÍa un niÑo enfermo, la seÑora lo primero que pidiÓ fue agua para pod
recibir menores separados de sus padres en la frontera, pero el representante federal republicano, will hurd, quien ha visitado varios de estos lugares se mostro decepcionado por la falta de informacion de la administracion trump... ademas, se evalua si se aumenta la rapidamente con juan carlos gonzalez, quien nos amplia esta informacion desde tornillo, una ciudad en medio de desierto... el comentario lo hizo hoy ante la conferencia nacional de alguaciles en nueva orleans. ante todo esto.. la...
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that was a nick hurd speaking. that was nick hurd speaking.nt of a fire — has been the main safety strategy for the design of tower blocks for decades. london fire brigade has been criticised for not evacuating residents sooner. but a fire safety expert explained to the inquiry how the "stay put" plan — relying on containment — was undermined by changes to the building which meant it did not meet current fire standards. our correspondent tom symonds reports from the inquiry in central london. when residents dialled 999 from grenfell tower, they were told to stay put, not a fire brigade policy, but a golden rule for nearly 60 years based on the way that tower blocks are designed. a rule now being closely scrutinised. the statutory guidance makes no provision within the building for anything other than a "stay put" strategy. i consider that strategy to have failed at 1:26am and that all events after that time occurred in the context of the total loss of the only safety condition provided for. the inquiry was shown this animation. a fire starts i
that was a nick hurd speaking. that was nick hurd speaking.nt of a fire — has been the main safety strategy for the design of tower blocks for decades. london fire brigade has been criticised for not evacuating residents sooner. but a fire safety expert explained to the inquiry how the "stay put" plan — relying on containment — was undermined by changes to the building which meant it did not meet current fire standards. our correspondent tom symonds reports from the inquiry in...
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speaker, i dare him to put the hurd-aguilar bill on the floor and i guarantee him it will get 240 announcer: the c-span bus traveling across the country on our capitals tour. the bus is in juneau, alaska, asking folks with the most important issue is in alaska? >> i think the most important issue right now is we are in the middle of a budget crisis. we are used to having a lot of oil money, in. -- come in. and we are not getting that revenue that we are used to now, so there are other things that need to happen, but it does not seem to be happening very fast and i think there are political reasons why people are worried about implementing taxes. but without additional revenue coming in, the alaskans are facing a lot of crisis in a lot of areas, one is the opioid and substance abuse crisis. the more the economy goes down, the more you more people get upset and are not living their lives in a way that they are happy with, so the end up getting destitute and attorney to self-medicating, and that is a big crisis too. >> i think the most important issue is child hunger and taking care of childre
speaker, i dare him to put the hurd-aguilar bill on the floor and i guarantee him it will get 240 announcer: the c-span bus traveling across the country on our capitals tour. the bus is in juneau, alaska, asking folks with the most important issue is in alaska? >> i think the most important issue right now is we are in the middle of a budget crisis. we are used to having a lot of oil money, in. -- come in. and we are not getting that revenue that we are used to now, so there are other...
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i ask the speaker to have the opportunity to vote on the aguilar-hurd bill. thank you. mr. goodlatte: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from idaho, mr. lab dore, the chairman of the immigration border security of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from idaho is ecognized for three recognized for three minutes. mr. labrador: this bill provides the tools needed to enforce our immigration laws, eis cure our borders and begin the process of reforming our legal immigration system while also ensuring generous protection for daca recipients. enforcement remains key to our system. without enforcement, our laws have little effect. this bill targets criminal gangs, dangerous aliens, and the sanctuary policy that allow these public safety threats to thrive. the bill also provides a permanent solution for daca recipients. they can apply to receive a three-year, indefinitely renewable visa so they can live and work in the united states forever as long as they abide by the laws. this permanent status gives daca recipients more
i ask the speaker to have the opportunity to vote on the aguilar-hurd bill. thank you. mr. goodlatte: madam speaker, i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from idaho, mr. lab dore, the chairman of the immigration border security of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from idaho is ecognized for three recognized for three minutes. mr. labrador: this bill provides the tools needed to enforce our immigration laws, eis cure our borders and begin the process...
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and the passion, and the whole community coming together, it's pretty cool. >> in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. imagine him in his tesla just cruising around. you can start lining up at 6:30 a.m. sharp. the parade will get rolling around 11:00 a.m. it all starts at 11th and broadway near the team's headquarters and ends at merit. if you can't be there tomorrow, watch it rht here. we willadca and stream the parade live. our coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. on the bay area. >>> a san jose officer hurt in a bizarre way. the problem with the patrol car that has everyone puzzled. in el we brought it to you last night as breaking news at 11. investigators say, this man, "alex studer", stood on a balcony with a rifle, aimed at a >>> a follow-up to that standoff. this man, alex scooter, stood on a balcony with a rifle aimed at his neighbor's home. this is a photograph that the neighbor took. it was just after 4:00 in the afternoon. sheriff's deputie evacuated the neighborhood as a precaution, then seven hours later, deputies got studer to surrender. he was booked
and the passion, and the whole community coming together, it's pretty cool. >> in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, thank you. imagine him in his tesla just cruising around. you can start lining up at 6:30 a.m. sharp. the parade will get rolling around 11:00 a.m. it all starts at 11th and broadway near the team's headquarters and ends at merit. if you can't be there tomorrow, watch it rht here. we willadca and stream the parade live. our coverage begins at 10:00...
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toxic fumes can be harmful if you breathe them in >> cheryl hurd has that par of the story plus theestigaon under way to finduthat happened. >> when a call like that comes, it's scy. hard things you worked hd for could be ne. jas stanley is not sure how mu of his equipme went up in flames. >> that's my nephew's car rate e. >> in th two-alarm fire in the a 1ire alon antioch highway. >> we use thequment to provide for my fa >> stanley a his nephew own the cement pavement company, eirquipment surrounded by fire. >> thank god we got almost everything out. started at 5:30n vegetation blaze got to this plant with toxicumes in the >> it's scary. you don't realize how difficu refi are when water is minimal. >> firefighters afraid iwould spread becse nearby brush >> we believe a homeless tent caught on fire because of the candle. intenonally set. the fire >> accidents happen hopefully it wasn't intentionally. >> reporter: khairul herd, "today in the bay." >>> police looking for this woman here. police sayhe a molotov cocktail or an explosive. police say she tried to set a preschool on fire me v cl l
toxic fumes can be harmful if you breathe them in >> cheryl hurd has that par of the story plus theestigaon under way to finduthat happened. >> when a call like that comes, it's scy. hard things you worked hd for could be ne. jas stanley is not sure how mu of his equipme went up in flames. >> that's my nephew's car rate e. >> in th two-alarm fire in the a 1ire alon antioch highway. >> we use thequment to provide for my fa >> stanley a his nephew own the...
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we have, you know, excellent members like will hurd and leading the charge on the daca issue, this can't help in their district. sure, in ruby red district in the deep south this plays just fine, politically. but i tell you, where the rest of us live, where we have to persuade people and crossover voters, this is a disaster as a policy and the politics of this is, i think, just terrible. they're voting on two immigration bills today. neither of which will bring about a real solution. so, we're just talking about base politics here. >> can i say this, talking about who wins and loses politically when you have children crying in cages. >> that's what the calculus is. >> put it in perspective and know what they're calculating in all this. this was children at a detention center. >> mommy. >> hey, david gregory, i think that john just sort of proved jonathan martin's point that this is an intense issue and to turn people out, you play the intensity card. i think that's what jonathan martin was saying what the calculation is here. >> i will go one further and i think jonathan martin is right.
we have, you know, excellent members like will hurd and leading the charge on the daca issue, this can't help in their district. sure, in ruby red district in the deep south this plays just fine, politically. but i tell you, where the rest of us live, where we have to persuade people and crossover voters, this is a disaster as a policy and the politics of this is, i think, just terrible. they're voting on two immigration bills today. neither of which will bring about a real solution. so, we're...
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hurd, a republican, and mr.a democrat, and has some 245 which means we have 193 so there's some 50 republicans who have signed on to this as well. not the discharge petition, but the rule itself, meaning that we have clearly well over 218 votes for the hurd/aguilar compromise. but i would hope that they would bring that to the floor, let this be considered. the speaker, when he was elected speaker, said he was going to take the tough issues head on. >> true. >> obviously this is a tough issue and the republican party is deeply divided. the freedom caucus wants one thing a large number of republicans want another thing. what the speaker ought to do is let the housework its will. let the representatives of the american people make a decision based upon a majority vote. it seems to me that is not a hard thing to ask them to do, but i haven't seen their alternative, kasie, so i don't want to comment on whether i would be open to supporting it. obviously your premise -- >> i am happy to talk to you about it tomorrow.
hurd, a republican, and mr.a democrat, and has some 245 which means we have 193 so there's some 50 republicans who have signed on to this as well. not the discharge petition, but the rule itself, meaning that we have clearly well over 218 votes for the hurd/aguilar compromise. but i would hope that they would bring that to the floor, let this be considered. the speaker, when he was elected speaker, said he was going to take the tough issues head on. >> true. >> obviously this is a...
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reporting live in contra costa county, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news.>>let's look at the race for mayor in san francisco. with 58% of the precincts reporting, you can see that london breed is definitely ahead here. leads with 36%. mark leno right behind with 26%. jane kim in third with 22%. >> this could be -- i'm sorry, jessica. >> well, we want to bring in jean elle live in san francisco where she's been talking to the leading candidates. >> reporter: lots of excitement in san francisco as voters are electing a new mayor. we have three leaders, and london breed is leading right now. we are here at her election peer enerzed.arty it is. e is still here. people aed upo t take pictures with her. she's surrounded by reporters. people here are really excited by the early results showing breed has the lead. london bre is the current president of the board of supervisors and served as mayor for a short time after the late yor ed lee passeway in december. she says she has a good feeling about the election results. she thanked reporters tonight at the party and
reporting live in contra costa county, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news.>>let's look at the race for mayor in san francisco. with 58% of the precincts reporting, you can see that london breed is definitely ahead here. leads with 36%. mark leno right behind with 26%. jane kim in third with 22%. >> this could be -- i'm sorry, jessica. >> well, we want to bring in jean elle live in san francisco where she's been talking to the leading candidates. >> reporter: lots of...
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cheryl hurd is live with how the news is sinking in for people here in the bay area. cheryl? >> well, it's sinking in slowly, especially fore people here in san francisco. they're still trying to wrap their heads around all of this. i talked to one well known gay and lesbian rights advocate tonight, and she's in shock. >> it's a huge setback, and it makes one very nervous. >> kate kendall is executive director of the national center for lesbian rights. justice kennedy has been a champion for the bt saw us. he saw us and our relationships. he cared about our families. he cared about our kids. >> kendall, whose organization won critical, legal fights for marriage equality was there when justice kennedy gave the deciding vote on same-sex marriage. now she says kennedy's retirement is a setback to the makeup of the court. >> and i'm very honored that he chose to do it during my term in office. >> earlier today, president trump thanking justice anthony kennedy for his years of service on the supreme court. his choice will give the court a solid five-vote conservative majority. sh
cheryl hurd is live with how the news is sinking in for people here in the bay area. cheryl? >> well, it's sinking in slowly, especially fore people here in san francisco. they're still trying to wrap their heads around all of this. i talked to one well known gay and lesbian rights advocate tonight, and she's in shock. >> it's a huge setback, and it makes one very nervous. >> kate kendall is executive director of the national center for lesbian rights. justice kennedy has been...
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for will hurd, let's talk a fourth century solution first. if that doesn't work. >> how hard should the president push for this? no government funding until there's a wall? >> i believe in september, when the appropriations bill comes up. 30th of september. i've said this for a long time. that's -- i think people shouldn't go home for the august recess. >> you want a shutdown over the wall? >> i would shut down the government over the wall. absolutely. let's get it all on the table. president trump has a great saying internally when he's talking to you. no games. no games. we have to stop the games in the city. this is all games. a game to demonize him. this is the security and sovereignty of the nation. we're not helping the people bringing the kids up. on a treacherous journey. you're helping the traffickers that are making the money. >> but it's the kids you're separating from their parents. >> it's not right for the working class in the country that this is foisted upon. and we have to stop the games in the city. so, yes, i would say, in
for will hurd, let's talk a fourth century solution first. if that doesn't work. >> how hard should the president push for this? no government funding until there's a wall? >> i believe in september, when the appropriations bill comes up. 30th of september. i've said this for a long time. that's -- i think people shouldn't go home for the august recess. >> you want a shutdown over the wall? >> i would shut down the government over the wall. absolutely. let's get it all...
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hurd: from texas. >> we have lots this president operate and worked with him over this past year and we know he pride since on being unpredictable from time to time. one of the things i have to admit i'm having a lot of trouble getting around is the idea
hurd: from texas. >> we have lots this president operate and worked with him over this past year and we know he pride since on being unpredictable from time to time. one of the things i have to admit i'm having a lot of trouble getting around is the idea
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the firestorm over immigration children and now the differing positions in the nation's capital, cheryl. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions is adding fuel to a burning fire tonight, telling fox's laura ingraham he hopes the images of families being separated at the border are a deterrent to anyone thinking about crossing into the u.s. illegally. >> yes, hopefully people will get the message and come through the border at the port of entry and not break across the border unlawfully. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions on fox news tonight, getting grilled about children being separated from their parents along the border. his comments different from the white house. the administration saying they are just following the law the democrats put in place. this comes as the world watches these heartbreaking images from the southern border. thousands of migrant children being separated from their aud you can hear their desperation. released by a attorney, given to her by a client. the audio is not verified by nbc news. but in it, you can
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us with the firestorm over immigration children and now the differing positions in the nation's capital, cheryl. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions is adding fuel to a burning fire tonight, telling fox's laura ingraham he hopes the images of families being separated at the border are a deterrent to anyone thinking about crossing into the u.s. illegally. >> yes, hopefully people will get the message and come through the border at the port of...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> $7 million in just four days. a couple from menlo park has raised millions on facebook to help migrant children that you saw separated from their parents at the mexican border. hoping just to raise $1,500 to help a single parent. but people shared the link worldwide. it grew to at least, at last check, $7 million. that money will be used to hire attorneys to represent migrant families and their children. the information you need to know about kids being separated from their families as well as a breakdown of the current immigration policy is on our website. if you want to find out some research for yourself, check it out. nbcbayarea.com. >>> a big decision tonight in san jo could lead to a lot of money for homeowners. houng in this is will it help all about the in-law units on your property. terry mcsweeney joins us at city hall where the council just voted to make this happen. >> sam liccardo was hoping these less restrictive rules would lead to between 300 and 500 new units of housing per year
reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> $7 million in just four days. a couple from menlo park has raised millions on facebook to help migrant children that you saw separated from their parents at the mexican border. hoping just to raise $1,500 to help a single parent. but people shared the link worldwide. it grew to at least, at last check, $7 million. that money will be used to hire attorneys to represent migrant families...
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katherine loehmann hurd is the director of the atucsf she said clark fit the profile of an als patienthey are often male, about 56 years old, healthy and oftentimes they are pro football players. >> nfl football lawyers are four times more likely to develop als. so whether that's because of head trauma or some other environmental factor, we don't know. >> even though doctors are still trying to find out what causes als, there is hope on the horizon for new treatments. >> i think stem cells are very exciting because there's the potential to help implanting stem cells to be able to create a healthier environment so that the nerve cells don't die. >> the medication radacava was to slow the progression. clark's condition deteriorated just a they're after his announcement. >> there are a lot of links between als and parkinson's and alzheimer's disease. they're all degenerative diseases and i think if we can unlock the mystery to one of these diseases, hopefully we'll have a solution for all of them. >> christin ayers, kpix5. t... >> dennis o'donnell will have much more on dwight clark comin
katherine loehmann hurd is the director of the atucsf she said clark fit the profile of an als patienthey are often male, about 56 years old, healthy and oftentimes they are pro football players. >> nfl football lawyers are four times more likely to develop als. so whether that's because of head trauma or some other environmental factor, we don't know. >> even though doctors are still trying to find out what causes als, there is hope on the horizon for new treatments. >> i...
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but nick hurd began by reflecting on what had happened at the weekend.he rest of the house, as a rest of the country have of course been profoundly moved by billy's story as well as others like it. what i want to reassure the families and the public that the home secretary and i are working together to do all we can check for the necessary steps at pace and more announcements will be forthcoming. the home secretary has conceded that cannabis has medicinal benefits by granting the emergency licensed for billy caldwell on expert advice. when can we expect to see more import licences to make medicinal cannabis available to all who would benefit it?|j medicinal cannabis available to all who would benefit it? i have a constituent who has a two and a half your old son having 300 seizures and day, describing these as each one resetting his brain like a computer ha rd resetting his brain like a computer hard drive being wiped. following the use of cbd, these seizures have been reduced to between 30— 50 a day. isn't it actually utterly shameful that in this count
but nick hurd began by reflecting on what had happened at the weekend.he rest of the house, as a rest of the country have of course been profoundly moved by billy's story as well as others like it. what i want to reassure the families and the public that the home secretary and i are working together to do all we can check for the necessary steps at pace and more announcements will be forthcoming. the home secretary has conceded that cannabis has medicinal benefits by granting the emergency...
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that's our own cheryl hurd with the on the spot interview. k.d. says hean warriors. he is a free agent. the warriors' manager says the two-time finals mvp can simply name his own price. pretty good negotiating tactics right there. if you can't be at the parade tomorrow, you can watch it right here live on nbc bay area and our website. we'll be streaming live coverage as well. we begin our coverage at 10:00 a.m. right here on the tv side and at nbcbayarea.com. for more information or if you want to check out that map of the parade route, we've posted it right there to our website. >>> new at 11:00, the a tragedy in san francisco's north beach. a store owner is dead after he was knocked to the ground by a shoplifting suspect. nbc bay area's roz plater joins us in the city with the details. roz? >> reporter: tragic indeed, raj. tonight the business owners in north beach are mourning a merchant who was well liked and respected and who is dead tonight apparently over a bottle of wine. sami batshoun had owned the north beach food mart for and al going strong. >> sami, he's
that's our own cheryl hurd with the on the spot interview. k.d. says hean warriors. he is a free agent. the warriors' manager says the two-time finals mvp can simply name his own price. pretty good negotiating tactics right there. if you can't be at the parade tomorrow, you can watch it right here live on nbc bay area and our website. we'll be streaming live coverage as well. we begin our coverage at 10:00 a.m. right here on the tv side and at nbcbayarea.com. for more information or if you want...
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. >> reporter: republican congressman will hurd on "face the nation." >> that would create outrage on both sides of the political aisle. >> reporter: and today democratic senator ron wyden, a staunch liberal, shuddered at the thought. >> i certainly hope it never reaches that point. that would bring about a full- scale constitutional crisis. >> reporter: but talk of pardons appears to be getting ahead of the investigation. the president has not decided whether to sit for an interview, and there is no guarantee of indictment, trial, or verdict, all of which would be challenged. white house press secretary sarah sanders today. >> the president has not done anything wrong and wouldn't have any need for a pardon. >> reporter: the issue of presidential pardons has never been tested in the court. in fact, the only official guidance we have on that issue is a 1974 justice department memo issued shortly before president nixon resigned, and that memo says that a president cannot pardon himself under the fundamental legal principle that you can't be the judge in your own case. jeff. >> glor: pa
. >> reporter: republican congressman will hurd on "face the nation." >> that would create outrage on both sides of the political aisle. >> reporter: and today democratic senator ron wyden, a staunch liberal, shuddered at the thought. >> i certainly hope it never reaches that point. that would bring about a full- scale constitutional crisis. >> reporter: but talk of pardons appears to be getting ahead of the investigation. the president has not decided...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is working the story right now and will have an update at 11:00 p.m.er top story. the end to a decade's long cold case. the killing took place in a church at stanford. >> within the past ten minutes the santa clara sheriff wrapped up a press briefing. rhonda handa has been on the story all day and brings us the latest. robert handa has been on the story. >> reporter: the crush of officers at this apartment complex centered around a cold case from 1974, the so-called satanic murder who was found inside a stanford church raped and killed. sheriff's deputies went to an apartment to serve a warrant on steve crawford. this is an old social media picture of the
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is working the story right now and will have an update at 11:00 p.m.er top story. the end to a decade's long cold case. the killing took place in a church at stanford. >> within the past ten minutes the santa clara sheriff wrapped up a press briefing. rhonda handa has been on the story all day and brings us the latest. robert handa has been on the story. >> reporter: the crush of officers at this apartment complex centered around a cold case from 1974, the...
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hurd and mr. action lar to the floor. -- and mr. aguilar to the floor, and then what we hope is the speak every can bring a bill to the floor of his choosing. what could be fairer than that, to let the people's house speak on this critically important issue? so i would hope the gentleman would facile tit that coming to the floor. lastly, mr. speaker, let me say that this is the most closed congress in history. talks about coming to his office and i have and we have worked constructively and positively together and i have great respect for the majority leader. i know she's very close to president trump. he's talked about his working with president trump to move forward and let us hope that the talks with korea bear fruit. we've had a lot of talks with the koreans. they've made a lot of pledges. and they haven't followed them. we will see what happens. we're hoping for the best. but in coming to your office, we have had discussions. we've had discussions about daca. but very frankly when we come to this floor, this is the most closed
hurd and mr. action lar to the floor. -- and mr. aguilar to the floor, and then what we hope is the speak every can bring a bill to the floor of his choosing. what could be fairer than that, to let the people's house speak on this critically important issue? so i would hope the gentleman would facile tit that coming to the floor. lastly, mr. speaker, let me say that this is the most closed congress in history. talks about coming to his office and i have and we have worked constructively and...
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billy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, i was invited to meet the home office minister, nick hurdhis was a matter for the devolved assembly in northern ireland. then they advised me to make a formal application for a licence for billy's anti—epileptic medication. i asked how long it would take, and how much it would cost, and whether anybody else had been successful in making such an application. they did not know the answers to any of those questions. six hours later, they e—mailed my mp. orla blakely, with contact details for three paediatric neurologists, based in london. and said that i should make an immediate appointment for billy to see one of them. to date, none of them has responded to more than 30 phone calls and e—mails. other than for one to say he was too busy to see billy. on friday, billy was rushed, by ambulance, here to the chelsea and westminster hospital in a life—threatening condition. that panicked our government into action in the early hours of saturday. the home secretary issued a statement saying the medicines would be released under an emergency power. wi
billy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, i was invited to meet the home office minister, nick hurdhis was a matter for the devolved assembly in northern ireland. then they advised me to make a formal application for a licence for billy's anti—epileptic medication. i asked how long it would take, and how much it would cost, and whether anybody else had been successful in making such an application. they did not know the answers to any of those questions. six hours later, they...
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the co-ceo mark hurd on the quarter, on the conference call, a nothing burger he called it a nothing burger. but the analyst acted like it was a double cheese baconater from wendy's and the stock swiftly plunged 70%. if you want real ugly, just start at starbucks because they are having an in your face slow down while insisting that nothing is wrong. a nothing latte. starbuck starbucks' growth, from 8% to 0 because of two unflagged problems cannibalization. and some issues with third party delivery service sure did shock us today. meanwhile, the u.s. numbers meager which is why starbucks is closing locations. the coffee saturation is palpable and the bathroom policy isn't even being discussed these guys are in total low growth to no growth denial now that cofounder and owner how ward schultz has moved on. this is a chance for new ceo instead, johnson continued to overpromise and under deliver. starbucks still trades like a growth stock what is worth than a slowing growth stock, the stock of a company with no growth the fulcrum is growth. not fed. not interest rate. and all growth is
the co-ceo mark hurd on the quarter, on the conference call, a nothing burger he called it a nothing burger. but the analyst acted like it was a double cheese baconater from wendy's and the stock swiftly plunged 70%. if you want real ugly, just start at starbucks because they are having an in your face slow down while insisting that nothing is wrong. a nothing latte. starbuck starbucks' growth, from 8% to 0 because of two unflagged problems cannibalization. and some issues with third party...
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here is what texas congressman hurd said this morning. >> we were supposed to have a conference callrday with members of congress and their staff to talk about this process. and the phone number didn't work. so if they can't do that with us, i am concerned with the ability of connecting kids. >> the phone number didn't work. we continue to ask for updates so today health and human services had a conference call and did not go well. >> are you first receiving children coming into your care because of apparently detention? we know there is an implementation phase. >> as mentioned earlier, we won't be -- we can get you that information as soon as possible, and we appreciate your patience. >> excuse me, are you still receiving children because of the separation policy? >> i believe we have answered -- you gave us three questions and we responded to your question and i ask that you send that to media at hhs -- >> i'm sorry i didn't hear an answer. >> so joining me now is sunday lan s-- >> we did get one bit of new information. they did reveal there are currently 2,047 children separated f
here is what texas congressman hurd said this morning. >> we were supposed to have a conference callrday with members of congress and their staff to talk about this process. and the phone number didn't work. so if they can't do that with us, i am concerned with the ability of connecting kids. >> the phone number didn't work. we continue to ask for updates so today health and human services had a conference call and did not go well. >> are you first receiving children coming...
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texas representative will hurd earlier today and he is behind one of the immigration proposals republicanst to bring to the house floor. >> we don't have operational control of our border. we have a million plus men and women who've only been in united states of america as their homesteader in this uncertainty period. they don't know about their future. now is the time to solve this problem and do it once and for all. >> judy miller, adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research and investigative journalists. the fox news contributor, we are going to jump right in here. i want to talk about this discharge petition, which could put the immigration issue bill on the floor come june 25th. the discharge position as we know is an idea i'm a plan to coax gop leadership in defining republican red compromise. could this in and of itself be problematic for the gop as a whole? >> i think it is problematic, which is why speaker ryan has been resisting a debate, and open debate much less action on the three immigration bills that are currently attended, which i must point out are kind
texas representative will hurd earlier today and he is behind one of the immigration proposals republicanst to bring to the house floor. >> we don't have operational control of our border. we have a million plus men and women who've only been in united states of america as their homesteader in this uncertainty period. they don't know about their future. now is the time to solve this problem and do it once and for all. >> judy miller, adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute for...