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commissioner lai. >> commissioner lai: i have questions to ask. what is actually the c.f.d. fee and the expected pot of money that it would generate? >> so the c.f.d. is found initially as a capital c.f.d. and is intended to reimburse ticd for its initial capital contributions, as well as funding operations. so i don't have the figures off the top of my head. if the assessment is based on per square foot of the product type, if it's a town hall or a commercial space, and i can provide an update that goes into more detail on that. when the c.f.d. was initially formed, the amount of revenue spun off by the c.f.d. far exceeds what we will need to maintain the parks. and that's because it's attempting to reimburse ticd for some of its capitalinvestments. but as a capital c.f.d., the amount collected by the c.f.d., only escalates at 2% per year. and since inflation or the expansion of gross domestic product, you know, averages between 3% and 3.5% per year, real value of the c.f.d. collection decreases over time. but after the initial 42 years when ticd is reimbursed, it will cont
commissioner lai. >> commissioner lai: i have questions to ask. what is actually the c.f.d. fee and the expected pot of money that it would generate? >> so the c.f.d. is found initially as a capital c.f.d. and is intended to reimburse ticd for its initial capital contributions, as well as funding operations. so i don't have the figures off the top of my head. if the assessment is based on per square foot of the product type, if it's a town hall or a commercial space, and i can...
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the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, this is to notify you formally pursuant to hues 8 of the rules of the house of representatives that i have been served with a subpoena for testimony as a witness in a criminal trial issued by the united states district court for the northern district of new york. after consultation with the office of general counsel, i will make the determinations required by rule 8. signed, sincerely, tia nafment a walker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 15 u.s.c. 1024-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2019 of the following members on the part of the house to the joint economic committee. of lerk: mr. schweikert arizona, mr. lahood of illinois, mr. marchant of texas, ms. herrera beutler of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to section 401-c and the order of the house of january 3, 2019. of the following individuals
the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, this is to notify you formally pursuant to hues 8 of the rules of the house of representatives that i have been served with a subpoena for testimony as a witness in a criminal trial issued by the united states district court for the northern district of new york. after consultation with the office of general counsel, i will make the determinations required by rule 8. signed,...
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durant's union pacific crews had already set the record by laying six miles of track in a single day. on april 28, 1869, durant, sure of his bet, came over to watch crocker lose the wager. listen to historian stephen ambrose's account of that day: what the central pacific crews did that day will be remembered as long as this republic lasts. white men born in america were there, along with former slaves whose ancestors came from africa, plus emigrants from all across europe, and more than three thousand chinese. there were some mexicans, as well as french indians and at least a few native americans. they had come together at this desolate place in the middle of western north america to do what had never been done before. the choreography of getting ties, rails and spikes into the right place at the right time so that workers could fasten them securely, mile after mile, was the precursor to the modern assembly line. to win the bet, workers had to lay down over 25,000 railroad ties, over 3,500 rails, and drive more than 55,000 spikes. working from sunup to sundown, central pacific worker
durant's union pacific crews had already set the record by laying six miles of track in a single day. on april 28, 1869, durant, sure of his bet, came over to watch crocker lose the wager. listen to historian stephen ambrose's account of that day: what the central pacific crews did that day will be remembered as long as this republic lasts. white men born in america were there, along with former slaves whose ancestors came from africa, plus emigrants from all across europe, and more than three...
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said we're gonna just lay it out. these are incredible people ch we just met some of the family members. and what they've been through is incredible. herwoman lost 10 people in family. incredible woman. i said, how did it go? 10.said, i lost 10 people. and a couple of others lost two and three. i've never seen anything like it. i just want to thank you, on behalf of the first lady and want to thank you for the job you do. you're incredible people. her fast enough. i wanted to come the day it happened. the governor,th she said, just give us a little more time. we need a little more time. job is really great, the job you've done. so thank you very much. laying it out. they're all here. they're all heart. a lot of folks coming in. of folks coming in. so secretary, i want to thank you for a great job and thank the folks at fema. and tell them to stay as long as they have to stay, whatever it is. lot of the folks get aid and we're providing all of the aid. so you'll see the fema people. let them know as soon as they can, s
said we're gonna just lay it out. these are incredible people ch we just met some of the family members. and what they've been through is incredible. herwoman lost 10 people in family. incredible woman. i said, how did it go? 10.said, i lost 10 people. and a couple of others lost two and three. i've never seen anything like it. i just want to thank you, on behalf of the first lady and want to thank you for the job you do. you're incredible people. her fast enough. i wanted to come the day it...
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do we report on it-- which is sti-- importaut in a way that doesn't fall into ing trap that joan is lay ou >> i think it's a massive challenge. but i think, in my own reporting, something that i've tried to do is to talk mu more about the mechanics and the idea of manipulation, how these platforms are being leveraged, demonstrating, walking readers, listeners,iewers through how something like this takes place, how it was engined to get to you fall into those traps and not focusing on the actual message of hate and violence is something that not only takes away the power the an ext like, that but also lays sort of bare the philosophy and hel you sort of guard against it in further-- becreause theill be more of these types of things. >> sreenivasan: joan donovan, i've also seen some critique last night saying, hey, you know, what? if this was a muslim shooter, and if he or she had t out a manifesto like this, the f.b.i. and everyone else would go through every single paragraph, look at every possible inspiration, whether it's a video game, it's a person, it's a politician, and lay the bla
do we report on it-- which is sti-- importaut in a way that doesn't fall into ing trap that joan is lay ou >> i think it's a massive challenge. but i think, in my own reporting, something that i've tried to do is to talk mu more about the mechanics and the idea of manipulation, how these platforms are being leveraged, demonstrating, walking readers, listeners,iewers through how something like this takes place, how it was engined to get to you fall into those traps and not focusing on the...
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we said we will lay it out, these are incredible people. we just met some of the survivors and family members. with the have been through is incredible. one woman lost 10 people in her family. an incredible woman. i said, how did it go? she said, i lost 10 people. a couple of others lost two and three. i have never seen anything like it. i want to thank you on behalf of the first lady and myself for the job you are doing. you are incredible people. we couldn't get here fast enough. i wanted to get here the day it happened but the governor told us to give her a little more time. we need a little more time. already, the job is really great, the job you have done. so, thank you very much. fema is laying it out, they're all here. they are all heart. a lot of folks coming in. secretary, want to thank you for a great job. and thank all of the folks at fema. tell them to stay as long as they have to stay, whatever it is. also, a lot of the folks get aid, and we are providing all the aid. you will see the fema people, let them know as soon as you c
we said we will lay it out, these are incredible people. we just met some of the survivors and family members. with the have been through is incredible. one woman lost 10 people in her family. an incredible woman. i said, how did it go? she said, i lost 10 people. a couple of others lost two and three. i have never seen anything like it. i want to thank you on behalf of the first lady and myself for the job you are doing. you are incredible people. we couldn't get here fast enough. i wanted to...
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meanwhile, crowds have been gathering in christchurch to pay their respects and lay flowers. 50 people now known to have died, while 13 remain in critical condition. i'm reged ahmad in london. also in the programme: president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow vest protestors in paris. shops were looted and barricades set alight. hello and welcome. within the past hour, new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has been giving an update on the shootings at two mosques in christchurch on friday. my colleague, sharanjit leyl, is in christchurch. let's go there now. it's 5 o'clock in the afternoon here in christchurch and it's a day of mourning and remembrance, as the people of christchurch turn out to show their rejection of the hate that inspired friday's horrific attacks. iam standingjust i am standing just a short distance away from al noor mosque on deans avenue, the site of one of the attacks and all—day, people, hundreds of people, have been coming here leaving floral tributes and m essa 9 es here leaving floral tributes and m essa g es of here leaving floral tributes
meanwhile, crowds have been gathering in christchurch to pay their respects and lay flowers. 50 people now known to have died, while 13 remain in critical condition. i'm reged ahmad in london. also in the programme: president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow vest protestors in paris. shops were looted and barricades set alight. hello and welcome. within the past hour, new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has been giving an update on the shootings at two mosques in...
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so that on paper, when you lay these things out, you kind of wonder how they are going to lay out, but once they got on the wall, things seem to fit. above them are two democratic candidates, hubert humphrey and his vice presidential candidate edmund muskie. and the small image at the top is richard daley, the mayor of chicago. this was a very memorable convention, not for so much of what went on in the convention hall, but the student protests and the police brutality outside the convention. and daley, mayor daley knew it might be a contentious week, and he was right. when he was asked about the chaos and the protesters and all of this, all he could say was, at least no one was killed. but there were many arrests and much heavy handedness from the chicago police department. this is a "time" cover by the same artist that did the rfk, a very different cover, more of a cartouche, it is not a painting. we move from the democrats to the republicans. richard nixon was running again after losing to john kennedy in 1960, and he would emerge the winner. his running mate was spiro agnew. nixon
so that on paper, when you lay these things out, you kind of wonder how they are going to lay out, but once they got on the wall, things seem to fit. above them are two democratic candidates, hubert humphrey and his vice presidential candidate edmund muskie. and the small image at the top is richard daley, the mayor of chicago. this was a very memorable convention, not for so much of what went on in the convention hall, but the student protests and the police brutality outside the convention....
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been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message was one of gratitude to the outpouring of love that they have experienced from the people of wellington. and an acknowledgement of the grief that the community feels. as the police commissioner confirmed this morning, 50 people have been killed and 3a people remain in christchurch hospital, 12 of them in the intensive care unit in critical condition. a four —year—old girl remains in a critical condition at starship hospital in auckland. i can confirm that the bodies of those who have died are beginning to be returned to their families from this evening. it is likely, however, to be a small number to likely, however, to be a small numberto begin likely, however, to be a small number to begin with. that was a ministerjacinta ardern speaking there. there wi
been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message was one of gratitude to the outpouring of love that they have experienced from the people of wellington. and an acknowledgement of the grief that...
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>> these two guys absolutely lay into him. of the guy whose pickup truck got smashed and the older fellow. >> that guy is old school. he is not here for this mess. >> a lot of other people have seen what's going on. they push him up against the concrete barrier and eventually it all seems like it's calming down. there's another one. i don't know what that guy said to him, but gramps is annoying. >> they do end up restraining him. the police did turn up and arrest him. >> in india, this guy holding onto the front of this white car and is weaving left and right. plus there's vehicles everywhere. whoever has the camera blocks the white car. this is where other people get involved as well. the story behind this, the guy in blue, the taxi driver this guy rear-ended his taxi. as it was driving away he ended up stopping and held on and ended up being drichbl a mile before getting stopped right here. >> do crazy stuff like that. >> the police officer actually saw the initial incident. followed along on his bike and was able to take th
>> these two guys absolutely lay into him. of the guy whose pickup truck got smashed and the older fellow. >> that guy is old school. he is not here for this mess. >> a lot of other people have seen what's going on. they push him up against the concrete barrier and eventually it all seems like it's calming down. there's another one. i don't know what that guy said to him, but gramps is annoying. >> they do end up restraining him. the police did turn up and arrest him....
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13692 of march 8, 2015, with respect to the situation in venezuela, is to continue in effect beyond march 8, 2019. the situation in venezuela continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. for this reason i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in executive order 13692 with respect to the situation in venezue
the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a message. the clerk: to the congress of the united states. section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this...
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he was laying there, forgotten. since this moment, i found these soldiers. all these weren't for part of a collection anymore. that changed my way of looking at these wars. it could have been 1944, 1945, vietnam, korea. afghanistan. these men were married or going to study. just normal human beings. you forget about that. but by finding them, seeing their age, their name. i was 19 years old. what happened? he was forgotten. his mom never knew where he was. i never accepted that. i wanted to do something with my collection to explain more about the human behind the soldier. is it good or bad? they're all humans. >> how did you come to live here as a young boy? >> i came to france because my mom and dad came here. when i was 16, i came for holidays. then from 16 to 22, we came every weekend. we drove from holland. every week, we would arrive at night. saturday searching. and we did it for years. when i was 25, i decided to immigrate. not for this passion. i have a double nationality, so i wanted to start a new future. but it became my museum which became my re
he was laying there, forgotten. since this moment, i found these soldiers. all these weren't for part of a collection anymore. that changed my way of looking at these wars. it could have been 1944, 1945, vietnam, korea. afghanistan. these men were married or going to study. just normal human beings. you forget about that. but by finding them, seeing their age, their name. i was 19 years old. what happened? he was forgotten. his mom never knew where he was. i never accepted that. i wanted to do...
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theresa may will tomorrow write to the european commission president to lay out the government's planor delaying brexit. but an impatient brussels wants a concrete strategy. extended uncertainty without a clear plan would add to the economic cost for our businesses, but could also incura for our businesses, but could also incur a political cost for the eu. also this evening: new zealand's prime minister has vowed never to say the name of the christchurch mosque gunman. she was speaking as people gather at memorial park in christchurch for a burial ceremony for one of the victims. 50 people were killed in last friday's attack. and a warning from the head of the environment agency that, within 25 years, england will not have enough water to meet demand. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, jessica elgot and david davies. stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. it is feared hundreds of thousands of people are homeless after what is thought to be one of the worst natural disasters to hit africa. cyclone idai struck the c
theresa may will tomorrow write to the european commission president to lay out the government's planor delaying brexit. but an impatient brussels wants a concrete strategy. extended uncertainty without a clear plan would add to the economic cost for our businesses, but could also incura for our businesses, but could also incur a political cost for the eu. also this evening: new zealand's prime minister has vowed never to say the name of the christchurch mosque gunman. she was speaking as...
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he was laying there, forgotten. until this moment, i found these soldiers. all these weren't for part of a collection anymore. they were part of somebody. that changed my way of looking at these wars. it was 1918, but it could have been 1944, 1945, iraq and afghanistan. it's all the same. these men were all married, or they went to study, and they were just normal human beings. you forget about that. but by finding them, seeing their age, their name. 19 years old, i was 19 years old. what happened? he was forgotten. his mom never knew where he was. i never accepted that. then, i decided i wanted to do something with my collection to explain more about the human behind the soldier. i think again, is it good or bad? they're all humans. >> how did you come to live here as a young boy? and aaul: in the big -- beginning, i can to france, because i came here on holiday. -- i came to france, because i came here on holiday. when i was 16, i came for holidays. then from 16 to 22, we came every weekend. every week, we would arrive at night. saturday, searching, sunday
he was laying there, forgotten. until this moment, i found these soldiers. all these weren't for part of a collection anymore. they were part of somebody. that changed my way of looking at these wars. it was 1918, but it could have been 1944, 1945, iraq and afghanistan. it's all the same. these men were all married, or they went to study, and they were just normal human beings. you forget about that. but by finding them, seeing their age, their name. 19 years old, i was 19 years old. what...
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but we lay out a set of ideas. there's a bill called the great act which passed in the last house of representatives overwhelmingly and, by the way, this house of representatives in this session led by democrats has also passed the great act and has sent it over to us to be able to reform the grant process and how that information gets out. now, it's a first step in getting information. i think there's more but it's a great first step for that. grants always seem to be our issue. $600 billion a year is spent by the federal government just on grants. $600 billion. there's a great need for greater transparency in that. some grants are very large. some of them are small. some of them we can't figure out at all why we do it as a federal taxpayer. for instance, the last year the national endocument for humanities -- endowment for humanities did a grant to a california professor to use federal tax dollars to study soviet wine making. not current russian wine making. historic soviet wine making with federal grant dollars.
but we lay out a set of ideas. there's a bill called the great act which passed in the last house of representatives overwhelmingly and, by the way, this house of representatives in this session led by democrats has also passed the great act and has sent it over to us to be able to reform the grant process and how that information gets out. now, it's a first step in getting information. i think there's more but it's a great first step for that. grants always seem to be our issue. $600 billion a...
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barr goes on to lay out four pretty broad categories of material to be redacted -- information from the grand jury, sensitive intelligence information, information related to ongoing legal matters, and information that would infringe on the privacy of peripheral
barr goes on to lay out four pretty broad categories of material to be redacted -- information from the grand jury, sensitive intelligence information, information related to ongoing legal matters, and information that would infringe on the privacy of peripheral
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i just became legal lay blily b about a year ago. >> her attitude was these are the cards i was dealtto get on with it. just that statement alone hits you right in the gut. but she still says i don't want anything to deter me from my dreams, so i'm going to go forward. then she opened her mouth and started singing. ♪ i rise up ♪ i rise up >> of course i just lost it completely to the point of embarrassment. >> i'm so in love with you. >> oh, thank you. >> that's the show. >> mm. >> that's what it's all about. >> thank you. >> reporter: and sometimes the contestants' private pain mirrors the judges' own lives. >> in january i lost my older brother to suicide. >> oh, bud. >> and in april i lost my 17-year-old brother to suicide. ♪ so come on, let it go ♪ just let it be ♪ why don't you be you ♪ and i'll be me >> i vnhaven't brought it up on this show because i haven't had to. but as somebody who's lost both siblings, you know, man, i applaud you for keeping a positive attitude and continuing to be a light. >> it was just so powerful, so healing, so real. and that's what, when we can cloc
i just became legal lay blily b about a year ago. >> her attitude was these are the cards i was dealtto get on with it. just that statement alone hits you right in the gut. but she still says i don't want anything to deter me from my dreams, so i'm going to go forward. then she opened her mouth and started singing. ♪ i rise up ♪ i rise up >> of course i just lost it completely to the point of embarrassment. >> i'm so in love with you. >> oh, thank you. >>...
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i think that's one of the reasons she's laying some of this out.ertainly is giving more commentary than a lot of judges will. i think that's probably a reflection of how serious she's taking the case and how serious she knows the rest of the country is taking the case. >> ken, what we've heard so far from judge jackson, contrast that if you will with what we heard last week from judge elliott? >> well, look, first of all, the foreign lobbying was not an issue in the virginia case. that's an important element of this case. it brings it out of the realm of paper crimes, bank and tax fraud. and into a sphere where as judge amy berman jackson just said he failed to register he was lobbying for a foreign government in the united states. that's a crime against the american people and against congress. because we have these requirements so that the public can understand who is trying to influence their democracy. what paul manafort was doing on behalf of that russian backed ukrainian politician was in many cases against american interests. that's been wel
i think that's one of the reasons she's laying some of this out.ertainly is giving more commentary than a lot of judges will. i think that's probably a reflection of how serious she's taking the case and how serious she knows the rest of the country is taking the case. >> ken, what we've heard so far from judge jackson, contrast that if you will with what we heard last week from judge elliott? >> well, look, first of all, the foreign lobbying was not an issue in the virginia case....
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we'll lay it all out for you in seven minutes. sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you.
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. >>> new at 11:00, oakland unified school district is planning to lay off more than 100 employees. this follows a decision to cut millions from the budget. to fulfill a new contract agreement to pay teachers more. a spokesman for the district says this will mean some layoffs. the move comes after a week-long strike by teachers. >>> meanwhile, the san ramon valley unified school district and the teachers union have reached a tentative agreement on a contract. the two sides have been holding marathon negotiations. the tentative deal includes a 4% salary increase, a small increase to the retirement plan and caps on class sizes. the deal is set to be presented to teachers monday and teachers will vote on the contract next tuesday through thursday. >>> the san francisco district attorney's office is reviewing the case involving giants' ceo and his wife. she fell to the ground and he has now taken a leave of absence from the giants. i'm fully confident that the da.'s review will result in the decision that there is no case here. >>> new developments, "empire" actor jussie smollett is fac
. >>> new at 11:00, oakland unified school district is planning to lay off more than 100 employees. this follows a decision to cut millions from the budget. to fulfill a new contract agreement to pay teachers more. a spokesman for the district says this will mean some layoffs. the move comes after a week-long strike by teachers. >>> meanwhile, the san ramon valley unified school district and the teachers union have reached a tentative agreement on a contract. the two sides...
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you have to lay in bed.the lab for some testing. so -- ashley: and the bathroom, i would hope. tracee: i don't know about that. lauren: shower at least. can you watch netflix? tracee: you possibly could. the other way is to watch all of the marvel movies, all 20 of them, nonstop. this is something from cabletv.com. they're going to pick one person to do this. you would be paid $1,000 to do that. but you can not stop. that's about 40 hours of marvel movies, you have to watch them in chronological order. this is to promote the avengers end game. which is coming out. lauren: what do you think? i couldn't do it. ashley: i think i could give it a go. 40 hours, that's a long time. tracee: you also have to post on social media. there's that. 40 hours, that's a lot of marvel. lauren: i can see a lot of people signing up for that one. ashley: i'll lay in bed 6789 appreciate it. lauren: airline regulators are testifying over safety concerns with the boeing 737 max jets. can what they say today make passengers feel saf
you have to lay in bed.the lab for some testing. so -- ashley: and the bathroom, i would hope. tracee: i don't know about that. lauren: shower at least. can you watch netflix? tracee: you possibly could. the other way is to watch all of the marvel movies, all 20 of them, nonstop. this is something from cabletv.com. they're going to pick one person to do this. you would be paid $1,000 to do that. but you can not stop. that's about 40 hours of marvel movies, you have to watch them in...
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reveal it. >> lay out a case and reveal it.house while meeting with college football players the president brushed it all off. >> mr. president, are you going to cooperate with mr. nadler? >> i cooperate all the time with ev
reveal it. >> lay out a case and reveal it.house while meeting with college football players the president brushed it all off. >> mr. president, are you going to cooperate with mr. nadler? >> i cooperate all the time with ev
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it is lengthy, so follow along as the president lays out his tape. he said if there was knowingly and acknowledged to be zero crime and a special counsel was appointed and if the appointment was made based on the fake dossier paid for by crooked hillary and now disgraced andrew mccabe, he had all stated no crime, than the special counsel should never have been appointed and there should be no mueller report. if this was an illegal and conflicted investigation and search of a crime. and then he ends with this. a russian collusion was nothing more than an excuse by the democrats for losing an election that they thought they were going to win. this should never happen to a
it is lengthy, so follow along as the president lays out his tape. he said if there was knowingly and acknowledged to be zero crime and a special counsel was appointed and if the appointment was made based on the fake dossier paid for by crooked hillary and now disgraced andrew mccabe, he had all stated no crime, than the special counsel should never have been appointed and there should be no mueller report. if this was an illegal and conflicted investigation and search of a crime. and then he...
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. >>> 49 people lay dead as the prime minister addressed the gunman directly. >> you may have chosen us, but we utterly reject and condemn you. >> in a very eerie and unfortunate echo he used the same words to talk about brown people. >> we're on track for millions of aliens to rush our borders. people hate the word invasion, but that's what it is. >> do you see today white nationalist as a rising threat. >> i don't really. >> he's been dog whistling to white supremacists since his campaign began. >>> work has begun here to inspect the so-called black boxes that would give investigators a far better insight as to what happened to the pilot on board the plane as well as what was happening to the plane itself. >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you. we're covering a lot this morning. top story now is 28-year-old branton harrison tarrant has been charged with murder in the killing of at least 49 people in two mosques. police say more charges are coming. he was remanded in custody during an appearance in christchurch court
. >>> 49 people lay dead as the prime minister addressed the gunman directly. >> you may have chosen us, but we utterly reject and condemn you. >> in a very eerie and unfortunate echo he used the same words to talk about brown people. >> we're on track for millions of aliens to rush our borders. people hate the word invasion, but that's what it is. >> do you see today white nationalist as a rising threat. >> i don't really. >> he's been dog whistling...
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they're investigating huge issues and possibly laying the grounding for impeachment. here is jerry nadler from this weekend. >> we have seen abuses of power and obstruction of justice. all of these have to -- abuses, they value to be investigated and laid out to the american people. >> these are all 81 of the individual agencies and entities that the democratics was documents from. we're going to let it keep scrolling, it will take awhile, and it is not just house judiciary, today democratic chairs and intell oversight and foreign affairs requested documents and interviews related to trump's conversations with putin. and the president's reported efforts to hide some of those communications. this is what white house feared when democrats took control of the house and oversight of the trump administration. democrats are planning to pursue a slow bleed strategy of lengthy public hearings and scores of witnesses to methodically pick apart his finances. today, his plan is to deny, deny, deny. >> are you going to cooperate with mr. nadler. >> i cooperate all of the time wit
they're investigating huge issues and possibly laying the grounding for impeachment. here is jerry nadler from this weekend. >> we have seen abuses of power and obstruction of justice. all of these have to -- abuses, they value to be investigated and laid out to the american people. >> these are all 81 of the individual agencies and entities that the democratics was documents from. we're going to let it keep scrolling, it will take awhile, and it is not just house judiciary, today...
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a historic government shutdown just prior to that what this essentially does as you pointed out it lays out the white house's priorities the president wants to spend money on the opiate addiction crisis here in the united states he was spending cuts he wants to try and balance a budget in the next fifteen years something that we should point out in terms of the deficit has grown another two trillion dollars underneath this president. given the fact that this is something that republicans always say you know they're fighting in terms of the growing government deficit this is notable but overall what this is centrally is the president just laying out his wish list of his spending priorities. the reality of any of this being accomplished it really comes down to whether or not congress is willing to support it and as you pointed out in a divided congress certainly there's going to be pushback on the request for more border wall funding. no we've already heard the house of representatives not. ration over an emergency take us through what happens next. well with regard to the declaration for
a historic government shutdown just prior to that what this essentially does as you pointed out it lays out the white house's priorities the president wants to spend money on the opiate addiction crisis here in the united states he was spending cuts he wants to try and balance a budget in the next fifteen years something that we should point out in terms of the deficit has grown another two trillion dollars underneath this president. given the fact that this is something that republicans always...
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final 30 seconds in overtime....purdue up by 1....virginia's de'andre hunter drives....and lays it in....putting the cavaliers up by 1.... virginia would go on to defeat purdue....80- 75....and advance to the final four.... mark few and the seed gonzaga bulldogs taking on the 3-seed texas tech red raiders.... 2nd half....texas tech leading by 3....zach norvell jr...finds
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. >> letters from senior congressional democrats to attorney general barr go further, laying down a marker of april 1 and 2 to share the full mueller report and the underlying evidence that supported that no collusion findings. >> i understand classified information. it can be dealt with. if this report made the president of the united states look good, we would've headed three milliseconds after it arrived at the department of justice. >> former fbi director james comey has routinely criticized the president. >> basically encouraging voters
. >> letters from senior congressional democrats to attorney general barr go further, laying down a marker of april 1 and 2 to share the full mueller report and the underlying evidence that supported that no collusion findings. >> i understand classified information. it can be dealt with. if this report made the president of the united states look good, we would've headed three milliseconds after it arrived at the department of justice. >> former fbi director james comey has...
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thank you for the invitation >> thank you lay out the problem as you see it >> i think if you look at every other state or country that has legalized the use of marijuana, there have not been significant resources provided in there as a result of the mass incarceration. in new york we like to do that different. we like to make sure that there are opportunities for just economic justice as well as social justice so you want to vacate the records, but you also want to provide investments in those communities that have been most damaged by mass incarceration. >> i think in colorado they have taken and set aside funds. but those funds traditionally are funds that are kind of targeting people who have suffered from addiction problems with these issues. why should incarceration receive
thank you for the invitation >> thank you lay out the problem as you see it >> i think if you look at every other state or country that has legalized the use of marijuana, there have not been significant resources provided in there as a result of the mass incarceration. in new york we like to do that different. we like to make sure that there are opportunities for just economic justice as well as social justice so you want to vacate the records, but you also want to provide...
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are democrats laying the groundwork for impeachment?rning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there ar
are democrats laying the groundwork for impeachment?rning 65, you're probably learning about medicare and supplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right...
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frito-lay variety packs.h possibilities. lemonis: you all right? what's wrong? ana: nothing. lemonis: what's wrong? ana: it's okay. gilbert: it's okay. don't worry about it. it's okay. you're okay to cry. ana: i know. gilbert: i know you made these things and you design these things, but... lemonis: you designed this yourself? ana: yeah. gilbert: don't cry. don't cry. lemonis: i sympathize with ana, because i can tell that she's put everything she has in this place, her heart, her time, her savings. i get it, but these are the kind of changes that have to be made to move forward. ana: i just, i wasn't expecting this. lemonis: you weren't prepared for it. ana: no. lemonis: and i'm sorry to make you do this. ana: no, no, no. no, it's fine. i mean, if you asked the girls, our plan was to expand our offices all the way here and get rid of this. lemonis: so we have a jump start. ana: yeah. lemonis: so -- ana: it's just sooner than i thought. lemonis: all right. are these all your work? ana: yes. lemonis: so what d
frito-lay variety packs.h possibilities. lemonis: you all right? what's wrong? ana: nothing. lemonis: what's wrong? ana: it's okay. gilbert: it's okay. don't worry about it. it's okay. you're okay to cry. ana: i know. gilbert: i know you made these things and you design these things, but... lemonis: you designed this yourself? ana: yeah. gilbert: don't cry. don't cry. lemonis: i sympathize with ana, because i can tell that she's put everything she has in this place, her heart, her time, her...
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plus in the bundesliga dortmund lose their lay blame despite being stood god fine and now in top spot on goal difference thanks to their six nil with painful stuff. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program a.t.o. p an airline say all one hundred fifty seven people on board have been killed in the crash of a boeing seven three seven max jet airliner lost contact with air traffic control minutes after taking off from address tonight. the plane was the newest version of the seven three seven and was just four months old if the opie and prime minister abbe ahmed tweeted news of the incident sending condolences to the families of the passages the tracking website flight radar twenty four says the plane had an unstable vertical spade in kenya as a transport secretary earlier gave a press conference on the crash let's take a listen to what he had to say. we don't have much in food information regarding this very regrettable. incident which happened. to this morning. you may be aware that there is a dent who placed a thirty foot eight thirty eight when their flight took off from bali inter
plus in the bundesliga dortmund lose their lay blame despite being stood god fine and now in top spot on goal difference thanks to their six nil with painful stuff. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program a.t.o. p an airline say all one hundred fifty seven people on board have been killed in the crash of a boeing seven three seven max jet airliner lost contact with air traffic control minutes after taking off from address tonight. the plane was the newest version of the seven three seven...
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if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take the first step. and learn more about dupuytren's. at factsonhand.com ♪ lou: radical dimms determined to pass new le legislation, aimed t limits president trump's tariff powers. congress would ar have to vote within 120 days whether to continue tariffs, rino senator chuck grassley also introduces legislation that would require congress to approve tariffs. during a time most successful president. the congress, that has muddied and fooled and just failed at just about everything it touched are going after the president. on issue of tariffs, which for first time is our best possible chance of balancing international trade. just in time, rinos rear their ugly heads, kris kobach. general council for nonprofit we build the wall. they have ambitions to build a privately funded wall, kris thank you. >> thank you. lou: as will began his report, dhs, border protection, basical
if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take the first step. and learn more about dupuytren's. at factsonhand.com ♪ lou: radical dimms determined to pass new le legislation, aimed t limits president trump's tariff powers. congress would ar have to vote within 120 days whether to continue tariffs, rino senator chuck grassley also introduces...
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the ecb is laying outta potential for a rate hike, unlikely, but they are not going to want to squeeze thh banks and the euro zone ecoconomy t too h, given the growth projections..61 it is likely they will lay out the potential for this increase in liquidity almost, if anything, to make up for the fact they are coming towards the end of the maturity of the previous round. life easier for the banks. we pay close attention when mario draghi speaks. is he likely to say anything about brexit? he takes his stance when it comes to things like that is he talks about external risks. toward the downside. that is going to be the case. there are a number of questions around it. going to be a majoo riskk given that we are such major trade partners with the he will not take too much of a major stance, but he is alluded to the fact it is a risk and somethhng worth bearing in mind that could have sense of shock ways -- shockwaves thrrugh europe. speaking to us.or we will have thehe decisision i0 minutes, folollowed by a presss1 conferencece frotthe ecb president.t. mamarkets artrtradinahahead that de
the ecb is laying outta potential for a rate hike, unlikely, but they are not going to want to squeeze thh banks and the euro zone ecoconomy t too h, given the growth projections..61 it is likely they will lay out the potential for this increase in liquidity almost, if anything, to make up for the fact they are coming towards the end of the maturity of the previous round. life easier for the banks. we pay close attention when mario draghi speaks. is he likely to say anything about brexit? he...
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people have been laying flowers outside the mosques with messages of support for the victims and theirs. a 28—year—old australian man has appeared in court charged with murder in connection with friday's terror attack. this is brenton tarrant coming into court. the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea during the brief appearance, which was closed to the public due to safety concerns. 39 people are still being treated in hospital, 11 are critically ill. within the past hour, the chief of surgery at christchurch hospital gave this update. christchurch hospital continues to provide care for 39 patients in the attacks of terror in christchurch yesterday. of the 48 patients admitted to christchurch hospital from the incident, seven have been discharged. the others include a four—year—old girl who has been transferred to the hospital in auckland in a critical condition, four patients died on their way into the hospital yesterday, dying before they arrived. those injured ranged in ages from the very young to quite elderly patients. the majority of patients that were
people have been laying flowers outside the mosques with messages of support for the victims and theirs. a 28—year—old australian man has appeared in court charged with murder in connection with friday's terror attack. this is brenton tarrant coming into court. the pictures are blurred for legal reasons. he did not make a plea during the brief appearance, which was closed to the public due to safety concerns. 39 people are still being treated in hospital, 11 are critically ill. within the...
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oh, great, okay, now they're both going to rip into me, so they start to lay into me and he is laying into me for who approved this statement and i said talk to your lawyers about this, don't talk to me about this, talk to your lawyers. the idea that a 20-something press aide would put the president of the united states on the phone to talk about a federal criminal investigation without his attorneys on the phone to protect the riff ledge, and that his president was not aware of it was just astounding to me and terrifying. >> there are so many examples just like this. >> there are a lot of examples, and why i think people are still confused about the decision not to make a decision on the obstruction of justice is all of the behavior that people thought looked like collusion or obstruction or people wanted to know what is this behavior if it is not obstruction. i'm also very interesting in what are the details of which mueller wrote about. i any when you think about the way that the president was acting and the people around him were acting, it is clear they were lying at some parts a
oh, great, okay, now they're both going to rip into me, so they start to lay into me and he is laying into me for who approved this statement and i said talk to your lawyers about this, don't talk to me about this, talk to your lawyers. the idea that a 20-something press aide would put the president of the united states on the phone to talk about a federal criminal investigation without his attorneys on the phone to protect the riff ledge, and that his president was not aware of it was just...
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flowers a nd gardens and to the mosques to lay flowers and pay respect which is incredible.till sombre and the city is coming to terms. we are starting to see names and faces and stories and as people return to work and children returned to school they find out that they have lost a colleague or a friend that will be challenging. this is the week where the burials will happen so it is still a tough time but it feels like we have moved on to a more reflective place. the new met week meansjust reflective place. the new met week means just getting on with it and getting things done. of course, many questions are now being asked about the gun laws and the prime minister has said she will be bringing it up with the cabinet today, just how did brenton tarrant, who had a standard firearms licence get hold of semiautomatic guns. he had five guns found on him at the time. so do you think these laws will be changed quickly enough? hopefully. the prime minister has given us direction and courage and the government comes together i would like to see cross party support on this so from t
flowers a nd gardens and to the mosques to lay flowers and pay respect which is incredible.till sombre and the city is coming to terms. we are starting to see names and faces and stories and as people return to work and children returned to school they find out that they have lost a colleague or a friend that will be challenging. this is the week where the burials will happen so it is still a tough time but it feels like we have moved on to a more reflective place. the new met week meansjust...
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the found north of $30 billion across the entire budget of the five-year future defense plan and laying in this cuts overtime to finance our ambition. in 18 and 19 that we started this process, we were at 80% legacy investment to 20's modernization. -- 20% modernization. 24, weice between 20 to will get to 50-50. these choices were complex and difficult and at times people will focus in on the folks that had winners and losers if you will. what we look at is the choices we had to make from a modernization standpoint to be the army we need by 2028. this presents an enormous possibility for the businesses that do is this with us. are -- we are looking for companies that want to work with us and we want them to invest and come along with us. i will try to limit my time so we can get general horlander. lt. gen. horlander: thank you mr. secretary. good afternoon. i will probably spend a little bit of time on the first couple of charts. i think they have been covered by the secretary and previously by dod. the real point i would like to make on this chart is a million man army at any given da
the found north of $30 billion across the entire budget of the five-year future defense plan and laying in this cuts overtime to finance our ambition. in 18 and 19 that we started this process, we were at 80% legacy investment to 20's modernization. -- 20% modernization. 24, weice between 20 to will get to 50-50. these choices were complex and difficult and at times people will focus in on the folks that had winners and losers if you will. what we look at is the choices we had to make from a...
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crowds have gathered in christchurch to pay their respects and lay flowers. new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has met members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws. this is the scene in new zealand, in wellington, where she's expected to make a statement shortly. live from the parliament building. we'll bring that to you live. i'm reged ahmad in london. also in the programme: president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow vest protestors in paris. shops were looted and barricades set alight. hello and welcome to bbc news. in the next few minutes, we're expecting new zealand's prime minister to make a statement. this is the live picture from the location in parliament, where jacinda ardern is expected to provide an update. it's now known that 50 people were killed in friday's attack on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. 35 of the injured are still in hospital, 13 of them in a critical condition. my colleague, sharanjit leyl, is in christchurch. let's go there now. it's 4
crowds have gathered in christchurch to pay their respects and lay flowers. new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern, has met members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws. this is the scene in new zealand, in wellington, where she's expected to make a statement shortly. live from the parliament building. we'll bring that to you live. i'm reged ahmad in london. also in the programme: president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow...
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dunbar lays in, picks up foul.89-75. >> ncaa all-time leader in threes. 0 for 12 behind the arc. former stanford cardinal reed travis picked up 14 points. ten seconds left. mcgee needs this three. 0 of 12 though, kentucky wins 62-56. >>> golf. valspar championship. jason kokrak in third. going to remember this par 3. that is a hole in one. he's 7 under, just two shots back. dustin johnso in second. 14th hole, good for birdie. one back. and leader paul casey. 9 under on the tournament, 3 under 68 today. final round tomorrow. this abc7 sports report is sponsored by river rock casino, just catching breath after march madness. fast-paced. >> although with golf i hold m m bro breath. >> got to breathe. steph curry said he learned from pga golfers to calm his mind and get in mindset. >> i can imagine that. >>> do we need to do that before weather? >> especially with the rain. we're good. >> that's it for abc7 [ distant traffic sounds ] [ loud traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mob
dunbar lays in, picks up foul.89-75. >> ncaa all-time leader in threes. 0 for 12 behind the arc. former stanford cardinal reed travis picked up 14 points. ten seconds left. mcgee needs this three. 0 of 12 though, kentucky wins 62-56. >>> golf. valspar championship. jason kokrak in third. going to remember this par 3. that is a hole in one. he's 7 under, just two shots back. dustin johnso in second. 14th hole, good for birdie. one back. and leader paul casey. 9 under on the...
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out all the dirty laundry that he can lay out in front of congress and the country and we don't even know what he said in the private sessions. >> i would just -- one of the signs of a productive oversight hearing if you want to talk about waxman or dingel or go back through history is when you can see and know people are laying the groundwork for what's coming next. it's not necessarily fireworks or trying to get those headlines. there were plenty of them, but the most important points and questions asked were the questions that were leading to answers that are very clearly going to guide the investigations of the oversight committee, financial services xhrkts intelligence committee going forward. what that means is tax returns, you can see it from alexandria ocasio-cortez and several others, the push for democrats in the house to use the ways and means committee to get the president's tax returns. that was happening live for everybody to see during that hearing. the president's children, very much now in play because of some of the questions asked. allen weisselberg, one of the mos
out all the dirty laundry that he can lay out in front of congress and the country and we don't even know what he said in the private sessions. >> i would just -- one of the signs of a productive oversight hearing if you want to talk about waxman or dingel or go back through history is when you can see and know people are laying the groundwork for what's coming next. it's not necessarily fireworks or trying to get those headlines. there were plenty of them, but the most important points...
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if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor.be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take the first step. and learn more about dupuytren's. at factsonhand.com ♪ come hok., babe. nasty nightime heartburn? try alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief, plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. oh, what a relief it is! [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ itreat them all as if, they are hot and energized. stay away from any downed wire, call 911 and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. pg&e wants you to plan ahead by mappi
if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor.be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take the first step. and learn more about dupuytren's. at factsonhand.com ♪ come hok., babe. nasty nightime heartburn? try alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief, plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. oh, what a relief it is! [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm...
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gathers and lays it in and the foul. wildcats win it 61-57. season over for the gaels. murray state versus marquette. a very sweet dunk as murray state upsets marquette. the a's dropped to 0-2 with a 5- 4 loss to the mariners in japan. here's what people will remember of that game. be salute ichiro suzuki. that's where he started. that's where it ends. standing ovation as he walks off the field. >> 45-year-old. hall of famer. see you later. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillan
gathers and lays it in and the foul. wildcats win it 61-57. season over for the gaels. murray state versus marquette. a very sweet dunk as murray state upsets marquette. the a's dropped to 0-2 with a 5- 4 loss to the mariners in japan. here's what people will remember of that game. be salute ichiro suzuki. that's where he started. that's where it ends. standing ovation as he walks off the field. >> 45-year-old. hall of famer. see you later. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand...
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lay that out for us. why? >> besides dangerous, i think it's likely to be futile. there's b going to be a lot of things here that are going to result in either dry holes or subpoena battles that are going to go forward. the notion it could be dangerous is you want a president to be able to talk one-on-one with another leader if that's what he really desires, here though i think congress had a legitimate concern and yore sight to play. come on, why have you done this four or five times, this is o irregular. >> let's look at this list now. 81 names and organizations. they want answers. saying listen, and it was interesting we heard from jerry nadler. impeachment is a long way down the road, but we are looking at corruption, obstruction of justice. where does it tell you they're going, especially when you look at the list? >> there's nowhere they're not going. all the greatest hit then a few u. people whose names we haven't heard in a long time like hope hicks. the president's inner circle including his children. names that are still b obscure to us. and as you know,
lay that out for us. why? >> besides dangerous, i think it's likely to be futile. there's b going to be a lot of things here that are going to result in either dry holes or subpoena battles that are going to go forward. the notion it could be dangerous is you want a president to be able to talk one-on-one with another leader if that's what he really desires, here though i think congress had a legitimate concern and yore sight to play. come on, why have you done this four or five times,...
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and as bob is laying out, he's going to talk a lot about that tonight. we've seen him take this visiting victory lap over the past several days. tonight is the first forum where it's not just an interview. he'll have a live audience, you'll have that give and take. this is his element. he's going to take the ball and run with it tonight. you'll see very energized crowds. the health care debate, those are the types of things his base likes, those are the types of things that really fuels that type of energy. now, of course on that point of health care, important to point out, it also energizes the democratic base. >> the president is tweeting about the fbi and doj reviewing what he calls the outrageous jussie smollett case in chicago. and he calls it an embarrassment to our nation. is this how we use the fbi and doj? >> it's never been how we've used it before. it's hard to understand what the fbi would be doing here. we know they were investigating the letter that was sent to jussie smollett, investigating whether he sent it himself. but i've never heard
and as bob is laying out, he's going to talk a lot about that tonight. we've seen him take this visiting victory lap over the past several days. tonight is the first forum where it's not just an interview. he'll have a live audience, you'll have that give and take. this is his element. he's going to take the ball and run with it tonight. you'll see very energized crowds. the health care debate, those are the types of things his base likes, those are the types of things that really fuels that...
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it was laying the foundation. we have to be ready for it and know what is coming and stop it with the facts. >> congress in meadows, we have some new sheriff in town who are running the house of representatives. they are running to the left. they are socialism. help all of the conservatives, not just the wonderful conservatives in the room with the millions of people who are watching america overseas and from across their own country, looking into the swamp and saying, what is going on? do you really think that the democratic party is having a full embrace with socialism? they are embracing socialism. before i get there, i have a message. maybe i have to started out this way. good morning deplorable's. how about that? >> he loves you guys. whether you are watching online or are here this morning, is the forgotten man and woman, that this president is here to represent, and he is representing all of us, it is all about trying to change who we are as a nation. it is time that we quit apologizing for our greatness. w
it was laying the foundation. we have to be ready for it and know what is coming and stop it with the facts. >> congress in meadows, we have some new sheriff in town who are running the house of representatives. they are running to the left. they are socialism. help all of the conservatives, not just the wonderful conservatives in the room with the millions of people who are watching america overseas and from across their own country, looking into the swamp and saying, what is going on?...