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i would like to take this moment to thank our congressman jim cooper, who worked so hard to get this wonderful bill passed. my clinical payment my two best friends and surrogate sisters, megan and suzanne, my mg who supported me from afar, my parents, richard, kathy, my brother ricky, my wonderful friend taylor, and especially in most importantly, the love of my life and my partner, jason, who fought right beside me and made sure he was always there when i needed him and was never alone. seven months ago, i wrote a letter to the president to thank him. i never imagined in my wildest dreams that anyone would read it, let alone him. i living proof of a president who listens and cares about the american people -- [applause] and i am truly, truly honored to welcome him here to our great city of tennessee -- nashville, tennessee. ladies and gentlemen, barack obama. [applause] president obama: hello everybody. everyone have a seat. it's good to be back in nashville. i like nashville. i come back here quite a bit. first of all, can everybody give kelly a big round of applause? [applause] in
i would like to take this moment to thank our congressman jim cooper, who worked so hard to get this wonderful bill passed. my clinical payment my two best friends and surrogate sisters, megan and suzanne, my mg who supported me from afar, my parents, richard, kathy, my brother ricky, my wonderful friend taylor, and especially in most importantly, the love of my life and my partner, jason, who fought right beside me and made sure he was always there when i needed him and was never alone. seven...
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one of my favorite people, jim cooper. [ applause ] also here somebody who knows health care well.xecutive. and knows a little bit about politics because he used to be the former majority leader when i first came in in fact he and i had a chance to work together on a number of things and he's been a terrific advocate on behalf of health care for lot of people, mr. bill frist. [ applause ] so with that i think i'm going to take off my jacket. get a little more relaxed here. part of the reason we came to tennessee in addition to me just liking nashville and liking the state generally -- thank you, alan. is that tennessee has a history of innovation when it comes to health care. doing some very creative stuff. health care professionals, doctors, nurses hospitals and executives. working alongside nonprofits and the public sector to make sure that people are getting the very best health care they can. and also being able to control costs in a sensible way. and thanks to the affordable care act and the efforts of people like jim who took some very tough votes, we now have about 166,000 t
one of my favorite people, jim cooper. [ applause ] also here somebody who knows health care well.xecutive. and knows a little bit about politics because he used to be the former majority leader when i first came in in fact he and i had a chance to work together on a number of things and he's been a terrific advocate on behalf of health care for lot of people, mr. bill frist. [ applause ] so with that i think i'm going to take off my jacket. get a little more relaxed here. part of the reason we...
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cooperation with the federal immigration law. and congress is trying to cut funding to sanctuary cities like philadelphia. jim he'll double down on the policy and maintain it. a clear choice in the mayoral race in philadelphia. >> all right, thanks to all of you. thanks to you for watching. it's been great to be your host. i'm tamala edwards. this is "inside story." we'll see you next week. ♪♪ >> i'm eva pilgrim along with alicia vitarelli. >> coming up on "action news," the search is on for a man who stabbed a woman and her 21 34-8d 34-8d ---month-old child. >> it's christmas in july for local kids in the hospital. we'll have those stories and more next on "action news." oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past.
cooperation with the federal immigration law. and congress is trying to cut funding to sanctuary cities like philadelphia. jim he'll double down on the policy and maintain it. a clear choice in the mayoral race in philadelphia. >> all right, thanks to all of you. thanks to you for watching. it's been great to be your host. i'm tamala edwards. this is "inside story." we'll see you next week. ♪♪ >> i'm eva pilgrim along with alicia vitarelli. >> coming up on...
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escorts them to the door and maybe keeps them in the european union as a cooperative as they can be instead of the boot out the door? liz: jim >> one i believe greece is fairly contained, a, to the region and b, to creditors troikas with countries and their banks. not a lot of exposure here but i will say i'm concerned about the collection of greece. we're dealing with puerto rico and not done will know. heating up china and concerns. that whole composite makes me concerned for the u.s. markets. liz: let us touch upon china. shanghai composite and not that they are down so much today. they're in bear territory, down 20% over past couple months. i don't know if we show those indications. chinese government making a hard sales pitch to get into chinese shares. if they're so attractive why do i need the pitch? the answer they want to try to keep the wealth effect going of rising shares. that is good for the economy. other thing they have debt saddled companies looking to ipo to raise crash. liz: china bigger story than greece you about greece is a story. we're still waiting on president. i will hand it over to david asman and c
escorts them to the door and maybe keeps them in the european union as a cooperative as they can be instead of the boot out the door? liz: jim >> one i believe greece is fairly contained, a, to the region and b, to creditors troikas with countries and their banks. not a lot of exposure here but i will say i'm concerned about the collection of greece. we're dealing with puerto rico and not done will know. heating up china and concerns. that whole composite makes me concerned for the u.s....
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cooperating with the fbi. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person responsible for robbing jim's stakes on three separatesuspect entering that business along the 5600 block of spruce street in cobbs creek. police say the man pointed a gun at a worker and demanded money. he's said to have done this again on june 30th june 21st and back on june 13th. >> a delaware family accidentally poisoned while vacationing in the caribbean back in march will likely never fully recover. that will grim news came courtesy of the virgin islands governor. steven esmond his wife theresa divine and their teenaged sons were exposed to a toxic pesticide while at a resort in saint john back in march. according to the virgin islands daily news the chemical left steven who worked as the head of tatnall middle school and his 14-year-old son ryan, paralyzed. the governor says 16-year-old sean is also unable to move and has been in and out of a coma since march. doctors say their mother is in good condition. the department of justice is still investigating terminix in connection to this incident. >> a port richmond teen has been char
cooperating with the fbi. >>> philadelphia police are looking for the person responsible for robbing jim's stakes on three separatesuspect entering that business along the 5600 block of spruce street in cobbs creek. police say the man pointed a gun at a worker and demanded money. he's said to have done this again on june 30th june 21st and back on june 13th. >> a delaware family accidentally poisoned while vacationing in the caribbean back in march will likely never fully...
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cooperating with police. >>> jurors are still deliberating in the case of a man accused of killing a vallejo police officer. jim was shot to death in november 2011 while chasing after a suspected bank robber. henry smith jr. was arrested and charged with the officer's murder. if he is convicted, smith could face the death penalty. >>> an investigation in to a police shooting in the east bay. an officer opened fire on a teenager behind the wheel of a stolen car. >> the bullet holes in the door and windshield give you some sense of the violence in san pablo last night. police say they happened to be checking the plates on this acura sedan and came back as stolen. police say the suspect an underaged boy made a run for it and hit the gas. >> rapidly accelerated directly at the officer who was standing near the intersection outside of his patrol car. the stolen vehicle struck the officer's patrol vehicle. >> witnesses say the officer fired about a half dozen shots. one of the bullets hit the young man. he's now in the hospital in critical condition. he lost control of the car and careened it up on to the sidewalk. >
cooperating with police. >>> jurors are still deliberating in the case of a man accused of killing a vallejo police officer. jim was shot to death in november 2011 while chasing after a suspected bank robber. henry smith jr. was arrested and charged with the officer's murder. if he is convicted, smith could face the death penalty. >>> an investigation in to a police shooting in the east bay. an officer opened fire on a teenager behind the wheel of a stolen car. >> the...
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jim thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the drone industry says it could create over $80 billion in wealth over the next decade if the government cooperates when we come back. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. . nasa holding a major drone event today. jane wells is live in los angeles with all the details. jane? >> hey julia, yeah well the drone industry claims it could generate $82 billion in value over the next decade and employ 100,000 people if it gets its act together and the faa finalizes some rules. this is happening as drones are getting a lot of bad press, they're interfering with firefighting efforts, including one that forced the grounding of water-dropping aircraft in a fire two weeks ago. the sky could be the limit with the drone
jim thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the drone industry says it could create over $80 billion in wealth over the next decade if the government cooperates when we come back. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the...
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cooperated with the deputy to start. >> now he is facing criminal charges, including felony assault on a police officer. news4 at 5:00 starts right now with jim and wendy. >>> right now at 5:00, distractions in the courtroom. a murder suspect laughing at times in front of the family of the man that he allegedly stabbed on a metro train. >> try not to focus on the defendant smiling his way through this hearing today. >>> mapped attack, new revelations about the gunman in that louisiana theater shooting, signs of trouble reported by his family and what police found when searching his hotel room. >>> and beltingtting on the purple line. maryland strikes a funding deal with montgomery county. what needs to happen now for this project to go forward into >>> first up at 5, that enteenager ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >> a judge ordered jasper spires held without bond this afternoon. mark segraves was in the courtroom as the defendant began laughing during the serious proceedings. mark? >> reporter: >> reporter: that's right, the second time that jasper spires acted out in front of a judge, it happened in a previous hearing as well,
cooperated with the deputy to start. >> now he is facing criminal charges, including felony assault on a police officer. news4 at 5:00 starts right now with jim and wendy. >>> right now at 5:00, distractions in the courtroom. a murder suspect laughing at times in front of the family of the man that he allegedly stabbed on a metro train. >> try not to focus on the defendant smiling his way through this hearing today. >>> mapped attack, new revelations about the...
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cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement. in other words, if they don't work with the federal government they should not get federal funds. if addition to jim testifying today and pushing for laws that would prevent criminals who are immigrants, undocumented immigrants from staying in the u.s., we're also going to hear from a sacramento sheriff who is going to be talking about priority enforcement, who get prierlt and who doesn't and also the fact that local agents like his need access to the ihm fwrags and customs enforcement database so they know when people are coming in and out of their system what their deportation status is. all of that happening here in just about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> new this morning, two teenagers in police custody in connection with the death of five of their own family members in oklahoma. police detained those teens ages 16 and 18 near the scene in the tulsa suburb of broke an arrow. police found five people stabbed to death in a home. also inside a critically injured child. another child was found unharmed. all of the victims and suspects are part of the same family and all live at the same house. >>> th
cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement. in other words, if they don't work with the federal government they should not get federal funds. if addition to jim testifying today and pushing for laws that would prevent criminals who are immigrants, undocumented immigrants from staying in the u.s., we're also going to hear from a sacramento sheriff who is going to be talking about priority enforcement, who get prierlt and who doesn't and also the fact that local agents like his need...
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jim woolsey, to you first. >> i don't believe it does. i think there is no elastic, essentially, in the snapback sanctions. they really depend upon russian and chinese cooperation, and i think that -- >> reporter: >> woodruff: what do you mean? in order to take action based upon something that we perceive the irannians have done unless the iranians agree and say oh, yeah, we did that. you have a situation where we have to try to force discipline on the system and we're not going to have russian and chinese support mostly, in order to do that. >> woodruff: how strong is that agreement, sandy berger and do you see a weakness? >> i think it's a strong agreement. i don't think it depends on trust. i think it's verifiable. if they cheat, we can go to the u.n. i think jim is wrong about the way we imposed the sanctions. the way the agreement is written, russia china and iran cannot stop us from reimposing the sanctions. if we or our allies believe iran is cheating and we go to the u.n., we cannot be blocked by russia, china and iran alone or in combination. that's a pretty strong provision, and i think it's essential to the fabric of this agreement. we're not relying
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cooperate and go down. from -- >> it took a while. >> it took a while, yeah. it's just, it's the same argument i think i've learned something from jiminos. who told me never short something on valuation. think it's the case with chipotle. i think it's remarkably overvalued and yet it's a darling stock. it finally fell. i know it's done well very recently, maybe it's time to take it off. >> do you think there's a bubble in that area of the market? in fast casual, quick serve food, almost anything with a food-like name goes public, the stock rips higher. >> yes, it seems that way. you're talking about shake shack and stuff like that i don't know much about shake shack, never been there. >> pretty good burgers. >> i guess it's the beer that brings people in. i don't like high-valuation stocks, i'm a value guy really at heart. maybe that comes from buying bonds, where nothing ever really goes right and so you got to protect yourself from high-valued stuff. it seems to have worked well in the bond market. it doesn't work quite as well in the stock market. >> i thought it was interesting in your conversation on the stage with our own kell
cooperate and go down. from -- >> it took a while. >> it took a while, yeah. it's just, it's the same argument i think i've learned something from jiminos. who told me never short something on valuation. think it's the case with chipotle. i think it's remarkably overvalued and yet it's a darling stock. it finally fell. i know it's done well very recently, maybe it's time to take it off. >> do you think there's a bubble in that area of the market? in fast casual, quick serve...
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cooperates like it did today. yes! we will send it back in to you guys. hey, how many salsa does we have? >> like 12. >> we have 12 salsas i have to jim. oh, that's so tough. >> that will keep you busy till news4 at 11:00 tonight, doug. you are having fun out there. >>> when we come back on news four the at 5:00, learning late-breaking details to in the aftermath of the shooting in tennessee. >> in the next half hour, new reaction from a local group of muslims who just spoke out in southern maryland. >>> a youth minister accused of taking advantage of the team he was supposed to serve. why police believe this was not a one-time incident. >>> a mother of eight was struck and killed on this sidewalk by an elderly drive wither in montgomery county as she was trying to get home. coming up at 5:00, hear from her family for the first time as >>> she is described as the heart of the family. >> tonight that family is absolutely devastated, trying to deal with her sudden and tragic death. maria posadas was a mother of eight. a car hit and killed her yesterday while walking to a bus stop near the intersection of randolph and suffrage roads. news
cooperates like it did today. yes! we will send it back in to you guys. hey, how many salsa does we have? >> like 12. >> we have 12 salsas i have to jim. oh, that's so tough. >> that will keep you busy till news4 at 11:00 tonight, doug. you are having fun out there. >>> when we come back on news four the at 5:00, learning late-breaking details to in the aftermath of the shooting in tennessee. >> in the next half hour, new reaction from a local group of muslims...
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bernie sanders and also jim webb one of those voting and martin o'malley in baltimore saying look we're not going to cooperateice when they want the names and want to deport those lolkd up in jail committing crimes. >> if an illegal is an city and they are a victim of a crime, we want them to empowered to come out and not fear that deportation is right around the corner. that theory goes into the street and that might be laudable and admirable to some. when they become criminals, they become a burden to society and you see those numbers aren't necessarily niche. i'm finding it laughable that they are saying that the sheriff didn't adhere to the ice principles are. >> the city said there is no warrant, we're going to let them go. next thing you know he murdered this woman. this has happened every day for a very long time. the reason we are talking about this as an issue is now it's a campaign issue and donald trump is the one who brought it up when he declared he's running for president three weeks ago. >> he paid a big price for it. >> he has indeed but there is now an awareness about it and people have got t
bernie sanders and also jim webb one of those voting and martin o'malley in baltimore saying look we're not going to cooperateice when they want the names and want to deport those lolkd up in jail committing crimes. >> if an illegal is an city and they are a victim of a crime, we want them to empowered to come out and not fear that deportation is right around the corner. that theory goes into the street and that might be laudable and admirable to some. when they become criminals, they...