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you can see over time the irst year is blue, second green, fourth purple and then, royal blue. you can see there tends to be more turn overin years 2, and 3 and going down in year four. with the exception of of the second year, 40%, between reagan obama, there averages in year one, you lose 10% of the a team. you lose about 25%. and year 3, 27 and 4, 8% right? so middle two years. that makes perfect sense. perfect sense. i've done a lot of interviews with former staff members. miller center does a terrific program.wing individuals. he would seel says his children sunday, and pri. people want to leave over time. there is burnout. and some people need to go to private sector to make more money. ome have other opportunities they want to take. some turnover is normal. some is good. e people on hey hir the campaign. campaigning is not the same as governorerning so sometimes, during that year, you can see out.le weeded it wasn't the best fit. ational journal no longer existed. so a young journalist said what are you going to do? i said i don't know what i'm going to do. she and i wor
you can see over time the irst year is blue, second green, fourth purple and then, royal blue. you can see there tends to be more turn overin years 2, and 3 and going down in year four. with the exception of of the second year, 40%, between reagan obama, there averages in year one, you lose 10% of the a team. you lose about 25%. and year 3, 27 and 4, 8% right? so middle two years. that makes perfect sense. perfect sense. i've done a lot of interviews with former staff members. miller center...
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irst saying no, amnesty is not part of my offer.bu left the door wide open. amnesty will be used on a muchb er deal, whether on immigration or something else. but many democrats are rejecting the plan. democratic presidential candidate kirsten gillibrand. >> it shows his lack of compassion and empathy for people that are suffering. 's a nonstarter. >> senatr mark war called the president's updated offer a starting point. going into negotiations, i'm all for it. increasing border security, i'm all for it. >> shutdown politics with the biggest audience of the year on ice. wednesday speaker pelosi indefinitely postponed the january 29th address. >> let's tal about it at a time when government is open. >> today the president responded, nancy, i'm still thinking about t state ofhe union speech. there are so many options. he suggested she b ke their deal. while a contract is a contract, i'll get back toou on. >> that was nbc's kelly o'donnell reporting. we'll let you know what happens whawmakers return to washington. >> tonight's cold weather didn't stop a communit
irst saying no, amnesty is not part of my offer.bu left the door wide open. amnesty will be used on a muchb er deal, whether on immigration or something else. but many democrats are rejecting the plan. democratic presidential candidate kirsten gillibrand. >> it shows his lack of compassion and empathy for people that are suffering. 's a nonstarter. >> senatr mark war called the president's updated offer a starting point. going into negotiations, i'm all for it. increasing border...
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the irst member to hold seat was future president george h.w. bush. leaders, watchnew it all on c-span. on wednesday, president trump his authority to declare a national emergency on the u.s.-mexico border to build wall. if an agreement with congressional leaders was not reached to end the government he made the comments at a bill signing ceremony in legislation ce for to combat human trafficking. this is 20 minutes. president trump: thank you very much. i can tell you about the job numbers and how well we're doing economy. we're over 30% since the election. so many good things are happening. to take care of the border. and we're all working together. i really believe the democrats republicans are working together. i think that something will appen, i hope, otherwise we'll go about it in a different manner and i don't think we'll never know.hat, you in a few moments, i'll sign legislation continuing my administration's extensive efforts to combat the scouring of human trafficking. about it last night, human trafficking, it really about in ve, talking
the irst member to hold seat was future president george h.w. bush. leaders, watchnew it all on c-span. on wednesday, president trump his authority to declare a national emergency on the u.s.-mexico border to build wall. if an agreement with congressional leaders was not reached to end the government he made the comments at a bill signing ceremony in legislation ce for to combat human trafficking. this is 20 minutes. president trump: thank you very much. i can tell you about the job numbers and...
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ven lot for bush's first 100 -- if it chris a lot of distractions for george bush's irst 100 days? esident reagan: as i have trial, would a leave them without guilt letthen determine regard, say great they and not telling me some in an effort to to not in crime followed. i think there is a great likelihood that they are operating vovertly and then not telling me some things -- covertly and then telling me some things could have been an effort to protect me. to not involve me n any way, not in crime. helen: have you talked to them about it? president reagan: no, when this thing was exposed. there had been things told to in me. reporter: do you still think these trials should be held at least in part to get the story out of what happened. o have a system of justice resolve what really happened? president reagan: yes because i don't believe either man is guilty of any criminal activity. this is what would be hang overing them. helen: you said president bush was part of every decision. president reagan: he did not get in on the discussion. the difference is as it has never been again r
ven lot for bush's first 100 -- if it chris a lot of distractions for george bush's irst 100 days? esident reagan: as i have trial, would a leave them without guilt letthen determine regard, say great they and not telling me some in an effort to to not in crime followed. i think there is a great likelihood that they are operating vovertly and then not telling me some things -- covertly and then telling me some things could have been an effort to protect me. to not involve me n any way, not in...
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so i ran up to toler road and gotter: irst responder shane greer got to him first. >> there is no words. >> reporter: he says casey was cold, wet, and asking for his mother. how terrified must he says the boy had a coat on, which likely saved his life in below-freezing temperatures. he was trapped in a thorn bush about a quarter mile from where he went missing. >> we sawed our way in got him out, grabbed him, carried him to the truck and immediately went to the hospital. >> how in the world does a boy that young survive in these conditions? >> that's divine intervention. >> reporter: we're told casey was brought to this hospital for observation, but other than a few cuts and scrapes, he's doing well. lester? >> gabe, what an amazing terrific outcome to that. >>> still ahead, self-driving cars. the cool new way to get your groceries home. >>> also, an olympic gold medalist faces his biggest challenge. it's a wakeup call for men's health. >>> those who serve. two men who know what that means and what brought them together. >>> how about this, robocars bringing groceries right to your door
so i ran up to toler road and gotter: irst responder shane greer got to him first. >> there is no words. >> reporter: he says casey was cold, wet, and asking for his mother. how terrified must he says the boy had a coat on, which likely saved his life in below-freezing temperatures. he was trapped in a thorn bush about a quarter mile from where he went missing. >> we sawed our way in got him out, grabbed him, carried him to the truck and immediately went to the hospital....
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. >> reporte secretary pompeo is in saudi arabia ftonight,irst trip here since the cia concluded that the country's powerful crown prince was responsible for the brutal murder of "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi, an assessment that president trump has not acclted. >> we w continue to have conversation with the crown prince and the saudis about ensuring that the accountability is fulet and ce with reect to theunacceptable murder of jamal khashoggi. >> reporter: despite u.s. sanctions on 17 of the alleged killers, including one of the crown prince's closest aides, the powerl leaders unrestrained say multiple current and former u.s. officials and former diplomats. president trump and his-l son-, jared kushner see the crown prince, widely known asmbs, as a key ally and customer for u.s. weapons, but his country's human rights abuses are promptingworldwide criticism. a young saudi woman escaped to a da. >> a very brave, new canadian. >> reporter: she says she was fleeing an abusive family and had barricaded herself in a bangkok hotel room,g pleadn twitter for u.n. help. >> i'm
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>>irst of all, i applaud governor newsome. when is the last time a governor took this issue on? the problem is, historically, what governors have done when faced with problemsn the youth correction system, they take the existing institutions and move them someplace else under the belief that's going to change things. the last timeas 2005 when governor arnold schwarzenegger did it. rew, here we in 2019. we have had the same problems manifesting themselves. >> why is that? if you take something away from the correctional departmen different staff, different culture, perhaps, or not really? >> that's theroblem. ake the existing institutions with the existing staff and move otthem to ar entity with, essentially, an administrative umbrella. you have the same staff. you have the same culture. it's not just the culture with the staff, but the kids there. these are violent institutions. a lot of kids come from urban centers, divide into gangs. you have all the gangs that exist on the street, exist within the institutions. >> what should be done here, dan? >> my belief is the solution. w
>>irst of all, i applaud governor newsome. when is the last time a governor took this issue on? the problem is, historically, what governors have done when faced with problemsn the youth correction system, they take the existing institutions and move them someplace else under the belief that's going to change things. the last timeas 2005 when governor arnold schwarzenegger did it. rew, here we in 2019. we have had the same problems manifesting themselves. >> why is that? if you take...
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irst of all thank you for allowing me to address the committee and i would like to peak in favor of the $600 million included in this programn for assistance in puerto rico that will be vailable through september 30th, 2020. i think it's important to recognize this is a petition not for the government of puerto rico. we did that during the last congress. we submitted. approved to some extent but not the additional funds for -- for the nt addition to the snap program. those funds, 153,000 new participants are going to be at losing those benefits while 1.3 million already in the will experience decreased benefits. providing for that food security is a priority when addressing any type of recovery effort and hat's still happening on the island. 1.6 million porto ricoens qualified and receive medicare public healthcare ystem which -- medicaid funds 2017 just asters of numbers.d those 100% medicaid assistance, we through main available september 30th of this year. we have not received those funds yet. approved. we have not received it. one of the questions and asks doing in support of an ame
irst of all thank you for allowing me to address the committee and i would like to peak in favor of the $600 million included in this programn for assistance in puerto rico that will be vailable through september 30th, 2020. i think it's important to recognize this is a petition not for the government of puerto rico. we did that during the last congress. we submitted. approved to some extent but not the additional funds for -- for the nt addition to the snap program. those funds, 153,000 new...
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irst, we must advance strong new trade deals starting with the u.s./mexico/canada agreement.he usmca, i keep thinking u.s. marine corps, is a good deal and must be approved to maintain the relationship with their top two export markets. it must be approved by congress. now that we have struck the deal with canada and mexico, the administration must also make good on its repeated promise to remove the steel and aluminum tariffs that were imposed in the heat of the negotiations. this would be an encouraging sign to all of our other partners, including those that we are currently pursuing new marketing openings with, like japan, the eu, and the u.k. hat about china? the chamber supports the administration negotiation to address china's theft of ntellectual property, forced technology transfer practices, and other unfair trade and industrial policy. what we don't support is the development of a trade war, which is being developed and waged through mounting tariffs. let me be very clear. tariffs are taxes paid by american families and american businesses, not by foreigners. instea
irst, we must advance strong new trade deals starting with the u.s./mexico/canada agreement.he usmca, i keep thinking u.s. marine corps, is a good deal and must be approved to maintain the relationship with their top two export markets. it must be approved by congress. now that we have struck the deal with canada and mexico, the administration must also make good on its repeated promise to remove the steel and aluminum tariffs that were imposed in the heat of the negotiations. this would be an...
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nancy pelosi is irst person to hole it twice. this is day 13 of the partialnt govern shutdown. >> that's right. the president speaking right now in the wgte house brief room, talking about border security. >> this is certainly aig surprise. up until 30 minutes ago, there wereo events heduled. we just got word, however, in the past fewdays, there would be a surprise briefing and even a bigger surprise, presideg trump givhe briefing. we know he's talking about border security. he has a panel of i.c.e. and border security officials with him. we are watching and waiting to see what he has tsay. all of this goes back to we are now in day 13 of the partial government shutdown. the big issue is the funding over the borde wall. >> it is the changing of the guard. in i extend to you this gavel. >>> democrats t control and with it, nancy pelosi taking gavel. the first female speaker of the house. >> taking the oat surrounded by children and grandchildren, own.uding her it is the most diverse congress. the congressional black caucus welcomi
nancy pelosi is irst person to hole it twice. this is day 13 of the partialnt govern shutdown. >> that's right. the president speaking right now in the wgte house brief room, talking about border security. >> this is certainly aig surprise. up until 30 minutes ago, there wereo events heduled. we just got word, however, in the past fewdays, there would be a surprise briefing and even a bigger surprise, presideg trump givhe briefing. we know he's talking about border security. he has...
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mark: i'm mark with bloomberg irst word news in los angeles, mayor says school officials and the teachers union reached allow ve deal that will teachers to return to work tomorrow. the strike by united teachers first against the the huge school district in 30 years. it began last week, following 21 months of unsuccessful talks. the mayor says the tentative requires approvala of the teachers and the board of education. come outpublicans have with their plan to end the partial government shutdown that trump's president request for a wall on the mexican border. t also would give some immigrants temporary protection from deportation. will be this week. house democrats have said they border nsider any spending until government agencies are reopened. vice president mike pence urging venezuela to rally around leader guaido. the vice president called the new head in venezuela courageous and denounced president nicolas maduro. the video was released a day protests aimed at overthrowing the maduro regime. ne of the world's highest played soccer players, will play foraldo spanish tax trial charges a
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a man walking into a restaurant irst and kennedy street was shot in the head. friends say that man is still in the hospital with life threatening injuries. rice is charged with murder. he is being held with no bond until his next court appearance later this month. >>> well, after several near death and now a deadly crash in charles county, changes will likely come to a busy stretch of roadway. 15-year-old high school student died when her sister lost control of the car on st. crles parkway. megan talked with people who know it is dangerous. >> you see a lot. >> i'v seen a guy one time, just get hit andind up in the parking >> he said he's seen dozens of accidents but the latestas fatal. in the last five years, police on investigated 26 crash a half mile stretch of roadbe een st. marks drive and gateway plaza. that includes the car crash on neeyears eve. thraffic safety committee will be investigating the conditions more closely and will likely make changes to make it safer. that's good news for jeremiah. he was in a car crash and almost died. >> i was driving,
a man walking into a restaurant irst and kennedy street was shot in the head. friends say that man is still in the hospital with life threatening injuries. rice is charged with murder. he is being held with no bond until his next court appearance later this month. >>> well, after several near death and now a deadly crash in charles county, changes will likely come to a busy stretch of roadway. 15-year-old high school student died when her sister lost control of the car on st. crles...
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the irst member to hold seat was future president george h.w. bush. leaders, watchnew it all on c-span. on wednesday, president trump his authority to declare a national emergency on the u.s.-mexico border to build wall. if an agreement with congressional leaders was not reached to end the government he made the comments at a bill signing ceremony in legislation ce for to combat human trafficking. this is 20 minutes.
the irst member to hold seat was future president george h.w. bush. leaders, watchnew it all on c-span. on wednesday, president trump his authority to declare a national emergency on the u.s.-mexico border to build wall. if an agreement with congressional leaders was not reached to end the government he made the comments at a bill signing ceremony in legislation ce for to combat human trafficking. this is 20 minutes.
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irste are the four f boroughs. he is thinking like an englishman that these individual own forms ofeir local government, and everyone has a role within that. regionwideit is the --the reason why here is the statement from the ttent charger -- charter wri 1619, that if you come to virginia you will be governed in the same way as you were or you have been so far in england. just laws for the happy kiting and governing of the people. i was interested in the term the great charger. charter.- great magna carta is a great charter. i went looking for the word magna carta in any document cannot only found one. if anyone has found more references in these early atuments, please let me know the end of the lecture and i will be forever in your debt. i only found one reference here. as you can see, the reference is talking about laws must be published. people must know their rights. this is really advanced thinking for the early 17th century. nothing like this elsewhere in europe or england. people didn't go out of their way t
irste are the four f boroughs. he is thinking like an englishman that these individual own forms ofeir local government, and everyone has a role within that. regionwideit is the --the reason why here is the statement from the ttent charger -- charter wri 1619, that if you come to virginia you will be governed in the same way as you were or you have been so far in england. just laws for the happy kiting and governing of the people. i was interested in the term the great charger. charter.- great...
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irst of all len bias' life is inspirational. we'r trying to highlight how he lived. not only did he inspire walt and i but he inspired a legion of guys that came behind us all.er weso inspired at a time we were at the university of maryland we had an option to leave and we both chose to stay knowing what was coming. and thatades stay pro to the guys who wouldater go on to the championship in 2002. we've beenng inspi people with the lessons we learned. >> give me something i wouldn't get if i googled this. >> first of all it's wor ethic. personality. len bias for me as a teammate and brother and guy i idolized i came because i wanted to play one year with l t biast's how much i love lennd the university of maryland. ju stha stawiy i the tre and finis i started as afr college hman but to come back. that's where walt and i highlight issues in this bookbo talking we lived through the death, i lived through it beuse i was his teammate. walt went through everything with it because he was two yrs ter. ultimately we decided to give back to the universit by working with the u
irst of all len bias' life is inspirational. we'r trying to highlight how he lived. not only did he inspire walt and i but he inspired a legion of guys that came behind us all.er weso inspired at a time we were at the university of maryland we had an option to leave and we both chose to stay knowing what was coming. and thatades stay pro to the guys who wouldater go on to the championship in 2002. we've beenng inspi people with the lessons we learned. >> give me something i wouldn't get...
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later when they are fighting in the pittsburgh area, mclaren takes credit for one of the .irst attacks grant had said no one is to send anything to any newspaper unless i get the ok. he does it anyway. out he goes. lincoln says, grant is doing great. whatever you want to do. fine. >> we talked about how lincoln came to admire grant. what about grant's opinion of lincoln? hisays in his a person, -- papers, he was by no means a lincoln man. when does he become one? john: you should pardon the expression, but actually grant anan inor buch that first election. c. was a douglas guy, etc. et i think he does not really recognize the greatness of lincoln until he gets to washington. when he visits lincoln in the white house, and lincoln says some of the things he says, they agree on how to the war, later on he says lincoln is the greatest man i ever met. >> he had to meet him to know that. john: they had never seen each other until that famous episode. >> speaking of that meeting, of 1864,hotel, march when grant arrives in the national capital, comes east from the west. he is unknown in the ea
later when they are fighting in the pittsburgh area, mclaren takes credit for one of the .irst attacks grant had said no one is to send anything to any newspaper unless i get the ok. he does it anyway. out he goes. lincoln says, grant is doing great. whatever you want to do. fine. >> we talked about how lincoln came to admire grant. what about grant's opinion of lincoln? hisays in his a person, -- papers, he was by no means a lincoln man. when does he become one? john: you should pardon...
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mark: i'm mark with bloomberg irst word news in los angeles, mayor says school officials and the teachersched allow ve deal that will teachers to return to work tomorrow. the strike by united teachers first against the the huge school district in 30 years. it began last week, following 21 months of unsuccessful talks. the mayor says the tentative requires approvala of the teachers and the board of education. come outpublicans have with their plan to end the partial government shutdown that trump's president request for a wall on the mexican border. t also would give some immigrants temporary protection from deportation. will be this week. house democrats have said they border nsider any spending until government agencies are reopened. vice pre m
mark: i'm mark with bloomberg irst word news in los angeles, mayor says school officials and the teachersched allow ve deal that will teachers to return to work tomorrow. the strike by united teachers first against the the huge school district in 30 years. it began last week, following 21 months of unsuccessful talks. the mayor says the tentative requires approvala of the teachers and the board of education. come outpublicans have with their plan to end the partial government shutdown that...
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now i thought i'd sharsome of my favorite #itshouldbeillegalto stories from you guys.is irst one hereo post sweaty pictures on social media. we get it karen, you work out." [ laughter and applause ] you still look the same, karen! this one is from @cj710. >> steve: ooh, cj710. >> jimmy: he's 7-foot 10. he's like a gentle giant. >> steve: yeah, 710. 7-feet 10. ul>> jimmy: he says, "it s be illegal to let netflix ask, 'are you still watching?' yes, netflix, i am in fact still watching my eighth straight episode of 'grey's anatomy'. leave me alone." [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: thank you! power saver mode on your tv. >> jimmy: leave me be. this is from @lizzieisbusy. >> steve: oh, she is. [ laughter ] she's very by. >> jimmy: she says, "it should be illegal to give me only one sauce when i order a 10-piece . chicken nugg i require a minimum of one sauce per three nuggets!"la [ cheers and ae ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: it's simple math. >> steve: illegal. >> jimmy: this one's from @dontatme -- >> steve: oh, well then don't. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: 30. shl says, "it should be ille to wri
now i thought i'd sharsome of my favorite #itshouldbeillegalto stories from you guys.is irst one hereo post sweaty pictures on social media. we get it karen, you work out." [ laughter and applause ] you still look the same, karen! this one is from @cj710. >> steve: ooh, cj710. >> jimmy: he's 7-foot 10. he's like a gentle giant. >> steve: yeah, 710. 7-feet 10. ul>> jimmy: he says, "it s be illegal to let netflix ask, 'are you still watching?' yes, netflix, i am...
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. >> reporter: this is thew irst intervrk has given.rison wouldn't permit video cameras inside, but we were allowed to record audio.ou >> i know wiany doubt that if i did not eat that marijuana, my wife and family would still be together today. ertainty.at with a >> reporter: it is the first time since the murder in 2014 that he has spoken publicly. and despite a history of maritau es, financial issues, and allegations he had a short s temper, ll insists the marijuana edible made him do it. >> i didn't know it was my wife! i thought it was somebody else guess. that's the only way i could have done it. i neveever once thought about even hurting my wife or pushing her or anything. >> reporter: whether you believe his story or not, colorado regulators did make significant changes after that incident, by restricting serving sizes, limiting the psychoactive ingredient, t.h.c., in each serving to 10 milligrams, with no more than 100 milligrams in i ngle package. and one marijuana researcher sang he has new evidence lin edibles to psychiatric
. >> reporter: this is thew irst intervrk has given.rison wouldn't permit video cameras inside, but we were allowed to record audio.ou >> i know wiany doubt that if i did not eat that marijuana, my wife and family would still be together today. ertainty.at with a >> reporter: it is the first time since the murder in 2014 that he has spoken publicly. and despite a history of maritau es, financial issues, and allegations he had a short s temper, ll insists the marijuana edible...
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there is some video i found, his irst public appearance after the retirement, at a club in westchesterhere they have got him gotten up in an 1800 admirals outfit with a funny hat and little jacket and balloon pants because he has outgrown everything, and smudged grease paint whiskers, and it is to play in a charity softball ame. but he looks so -- there is actually a still from the appearance in the book -- he looks so sad. here are all of the club members on their white chairs drinking mint juleps or something like that, watching him perform for them, and it was ludicrous and humiliating, and that's all there was for him. he went to hospitals, refereed some wrestling matches, he did a little bit of coaching for the brooklyn dodgers in 1938, but he was basically a lawn jockey. he was just there to raise income for the dodgers. brian: when i was going into the museum in baltimore, there was a family coming out, and a young kid, i don't know how old, probably 10. the mother was saying, how many home runs did babe ruth hit? and he said, 714. i didn't realize until i got in there, there is
there is some video i found, his irst public appearance after the retirement, at a club in westchesterhere they have got him gotten up in an 1800 admirals outfit with a funny hat and little jacket and balloon pants because he has outgrown everything, and smudged grease paint whiskers, and it is to play in a charity softball ame. but he looks so -- there is actually a still from the appearance in the book -- he looks so sad. here are all of the club members on their white chairs drinking mint...
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out, i irst mov definitely didn't know how to be ot independent person.ust, like, very simple life things. like, i would catch the train to drop off a check at, like, the ladwp, because i didn't know you could pay your bills online. >> seth: okay. >> i couldn't drive in the states, so just -- >> seth: you knew about google alerts, but didn't know you could pay a bill online? >> my mom knew about the google erts. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: well?e a singer, as >> i am. >> seth: is that something you have done your who, life? >> it ah. it's originally how i got into acting. >> seth: okay. and where were early shows? where would you perform? >> growing up in texas, i would do lots of little local county fairs and opries. so, those are always a lot of fun. >> so cute. >> seth: is it -- when you he a local fair, i'm assuming those are people for the fair, would people stay and watch a show or would they justr sort of way on their way to get fried dough? >> yeah,h. i mean, it was a little mix of both. >> seth: a little mix of both, yeah. >> yeah, but i think th
out, i irst mov definitely didn't know how to be ot independent person.ust, like, very simple life things. like, i would catch the train to drop off a check at, like, the ladwp, because i didn't know you could pay your bills online. >> seth: okay. >> i couldn't drive in the states, so just -- >> seth: you knew about google alerts, but didn't know you could pay a bill online? >> my mom knew about the google erts. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: well?e a singer, as...
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going home to the comfortable lives, knowing that millions of pain pills are beine shto areas like irst virginia where abuse is rampant without theing some eventual accounting for their activities. >> barry meyer, thank you very much for your time. >> thanks, william. dd nawaz: last night, we began our series on the east's water crisis, in israel. tonight, special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from the gaza strip, a region the united nations predicts will be uninhabitable by next year, partly due to the severe shortage of water. >> reporter: twice a week, khamis al najjar and his wife madlain go down the street to a municipal water station to fill containers of drinking water for their family of ninencluding six children and madlain's mother. the water costs nearly a third t monthly government stipend on which they survive.g khamis lost a a construction accident years ago and is unable to work. >> ( translated ): we are really suffering with the water situation right now. >> reporter: the water is not only costly, it's often polluted. the united natns says just 10% e gaza's t
going home to the comfortable lives, knowing that millions of pain pills are beine shto areas like irst virginia where abuse is rampant without theing some eventual accounting for their activities. >> barry meyer, thank you very much for your time. >> thanks, william. dd nawaz: last night, we began our series on the east's water crisis, in israel. tonight, special correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from the gaza strip, a region the united nations predicts will be uninhabitable...
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david: turning to wall street funds irst hedge caught in the pg&e trap.seen drops in its stops, falling 20% yesterday alone. nomura's new salary structure, switching to a merit-based pay structure next year, breaking from tradition of rewarding by age. softbank cancels its plan for a controlling stake in weworks. alix: let's go to pg&e. let's get the basic. five notches cut to junk. hedge funds could have been in it when this was happening. >> what they saw was a stock that had suffered pretty dramatically going to those wildfires. they got in in the fall. these are big names people now. overall outperformance for 2018. billion liability from wildfires, state investigators trying to figure out exactly what happened in the ultimate liability. the stock went down 20%. alix: just yesterday. david: in one day. >> dramatic fashion. 's position is now worth $128 million. david: isn't this what you get with a hedge fund? it's a gamble. alix: that's not what you get with utility. it is not vol. there have been bankruptcies for regional utilities, not this kind of
david: turning to wall street funds irst hedge caught in the pg&e trap.seen drops in its stops, falling 20% yesterday alone. nomura's new salary structure, switching to a merit-based pay structure next year, breaking from tradition of rewarding by age. softbank cancels its plan for a controlling stake in weworks. alix: let's go to pg&e. let's get the basic. five notches cut to junk. hedge funds could have been in it when this was happening. >> what they saw was a stock that had...
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how has your life >>irst te we spoke, it schand? negative. more support but i'm finding my strength and i'm pressing forward with everything i need to do. >> reporter: faith rodgers is pressing forward by coming forward, about alleged abuse she says she suffered at the hands of r&b singer r. kelly. backed by famed attorney gloria allred, the 24-year-old spoke to police on monday, and revealed a threatening letter allegedly written by kelly last october. >> mr. kelly appears to have been engaging in a campaign of intimidation and retaliation. >> reporter: in the notized letter to a lawyer kelly allegedly wrote if she persists in court action, she will be subject to public opinion and demanded rodgers test results prubing the origin of her std claim. the letter also says kelly would request ten personal male witnesses testifying about rodgers' sex life. >> it just validates the monster that he is. that's what he does. i realize that's his defense but his defense is only realizing his true colors. >> reporter: saying r. kelly can't read, write o
how has your life >>irst te we spoke, it schand? negative. more support but i'm finding my strength and i'm pressing forward with everything i need to do. >> reporter: faith rodgers is pressing forward by coming forward, about alleged abuse she says she suffered at the hands of r&b singer r. kelly. backed by famed attorney gloria allred, the 24-year-old spoke to police on monday, and revealed a threatening letter allegedly written by kelly last october. >> mr. kelly...
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irst foreign language film ever to win best picture. it's on netflix.y to process the information so quickly. literally came in fou or five minutes ago. >> again, the oscars will be handed out this sunday, february 24th. we're back in a moment. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> ifou're loo >>> if you're looking for more reat stoes head ove to today.com allday. we'll dive into the latest debate dividingtehe et. what is the right way do draw an x? that's the diagram that everybody is talking out. i'm dfgefinitely nber ven. >>> actor luke benward is opening up about his breakthrough role in "dumpling" why theatilm res with fans. that's all coming up on today.com/allday. >> also coming up in the third hour, we'll meet a mother ofwo whoays she has more than nine identities. how she balances her disorder lswhile she's raising a family. >>> coming up at 10:00 miss maria shriver -- coming up on the third hour we're going to have reaction from some of the nominees. i believe spike lee is going to be calling in. >> roker's got contacts. he's got connections. >>>
irst foreign language film ever to win best picture. it's on netflix.y to process the information so quickly. literally came in fou or five minutes ago. >> again, the oscars will be handed out this sunday, february 24th. we're back in a moment. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> ifou're loo >>> if you're looking for more reat stoes head ove to today.com allday. we'll dive into the latest debate dividingtehe et. what is the right way do draw an x? that's the...
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irst, we don't receive our paychecks that we need.tell us we get another job because the ethics department of our agency and we cannot get the learance that's required, and third, they tell us that once we umiliate ourselves and beg for money, that we could be putting jeopardy.s into outrageous. meanwhile, the president, vice resident, and congress are all paid.ng how unfair. we, federal employees, are who have ss americans been squeezed by the rising cost while president trump broke his promise for our pay that a pay stating increase would be inappropriate. stating that we must be fiscally sustainable. president trump, did you consider being fiscally you gave the you gave the 1% and the wealthy corporations so many tax cuts. you put our nation on to the $10 trillion deficit. didn't. did you consider whether it was vice opriate to give president pence and all of your olitical appointees a $10,000 bonus in the same breath that $2.1% k away our tiny raise? no. you didn't. and did you consider whether it sustainable to shut down our gove
irst, we don't receive our paychecks that we need.tell us we get another job because the ethics department of our agency and we cannot get the learance that's required, and third, they tell us that once we umiliate ourselves and beg for money, that we could be putting jeopardy.s into outrageous. meanwhile, the president, vice resident, and congress are all paid.ng how unfair. we, federal employees, are who have ss americans been squeezed by the rising cost while president trump broke his...
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arguing irst time here a rule in the minority. when i went down here this morning my job was to lose. i don't mind losing. but i do mind from the american people to lose. the american people are losing right now. there are no winners right now. i know the men and women of this chamber. there are some talented or rators here. we can absolutely trade insults and accusations until the sun goes down. but there is some talented policy lakers here, too. there are some -- makers here, too. there are some talented negotiators here, too. as long as the president is signature at that negotiating table alone, we're not going to get to a solution. it doesn't have to be alone. i appreciate his making the invitation and i hope, as my friend from massachusetts said, we will learn to take yes for an answer. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. let me just remind my colleague that the bills that we're tak
arguing irst time here a rule in the minority. when i went down here this morning my job was to lose. i don't mind losing. but i do mind from the american people to lose. the american people are losing right now. there are no winners right now. i know the men and women of this chamber. there are some talented or rators here. we can absolutely trade insults and accusations until the sun goes down. but there is some talented policy lakers here, too. there are some -- makers here, too. there are...