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. >> good morning, mayor of lansing michigan. john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> mayor of richmond, california. >> mayor of annapolis, maryland dick >> kathy franklin, mayor of everett, washington. >> marty davis, augusta georgia.
. >> good morning, mayor of lansing michigan. john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> mayor of richmond, california. >> mayor of annapolis, maryland dick >> kathy franklin, mayor of everett, washington. >> marty davis, augusta georgia.
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lansing represented 14,500 workers. a little more than 5,000 in lansing.er factors intervened, trade was one of them. automation was the main one. so, actually, a lot of those workers didn't get better jobs as you well know. so, why should would he be as hopeful as you are? >> no. you just changed what i said. that is a demonstration that technology can eliminate jobs. >> tucker: right. >> and technology can create other jobs. and the unemployment rate is less than 4% despite having 100 years of technological change. so the argument that there is a fixed number of jobs and that every machine that replaces one falls prey to the fallacy that people who answer the phone are no longer operators pulling out cords and plugging them in to other cords. >> tucker: i understand. the unemployment rate is one of many measures and pretty inprecise measure as you know. >> okay, there is 150 million people with jobs in this country which means despite losing millions of jobs due to technology, we have added tens of millions of jobs. >> tucker: but wages, hold on. but wha
lansing represented 14,500 workers. a little more than 5,000 in lansing.er factors intervened, trade was one of them. automation was the main one. so, actually, a lot of those workers didn't get better jobs as you well know. so, why should would he be as hopeful as you are? >> no. you just changed what i said. that is a demonstration that technology can eliminate jobs. >> tucker: right. >> and technology can create other jobs. and the unemployment rate is less than 4% despite...
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i'm andy from lansing, michigan. my question is for the canadian ambassador. are you seeing differentials in trade over the recent months, especially with the steel, with some of the northern states? canada is our biggest trading partner in michigan. i came out of the legislature and we work with a lot of different parties from canada. i know steel has been an issue. we've seen a few other areas. do you think the agreement is going to change the way trade is done with some of the northern states? ambassador mcnaughton: you know, what happened over the years since 1994 i think is that our economies have become much more integrated. one of the things that has happened in the new agreement is that we will be able to speed up because of the technological innovations movements back-and-forth across the border. being from lansing, you all know that there are many automobiles and other pieces of equipment for the parts cross back and forth three or four times before they get assembled. i think we will become more competitive rather than less. what has happened becaus
i'm andy from lansing, michigan. my question is for the canadian ambassador. are you seeing differentials in trade over the recent months, especially with the steel, with some of the northern states? canada is our biggest trading partner in michigan. i came out of the legislature and we work with a lot of different parties from canada. i know steel has been an issue. we've seen a few other areas. do you think the agreement is going to change the way trade is done with some of the northern...
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so in 1984, the head of the uaw representing, obviously, auto workers in lansing, michigan, said, "we look at automation as job welimination," basically what you just said. "we look at it as a way of making cars much higher quality." lansing represented 14,500 workers.re now a little more than 5,000 inm lansing.ot other factors intervened, trade was one of them. automation was the main one. so actually, a lot of those workers didn't get better jobs, as you well know. so why should would he be as hopeful as you are? >> no. you just changed what i said. that is a demonstration that technology can eliminate jobs. >> tucker: right. >> and technology can create other jobs. and the unemployment rate is less than 4% despite having 100 years of technological change. so the argument that there is a fixed number of jobs and that every machine that replaces one falls prey to the fallacy that people who answer the phone are no longer operators pulling out cords and plugging them in to other cords. >> tucker: i understand. the unemployment rate is one aof many measures and it's a pretty imprecise
so in 1984, the head of the uaw representing, obviously, auto workers in lansing, michigan, said, "we look at automation as job welimination," basically what you just said. "we look at it as a way of making cars much higher quality." lansing represented 14,500 workers.re now a little more than 5,000 inm lansing.ot other factors intervened, trade was one of them. automation was the main one. so actually, a lot of those workers didn't get better jobs, as you well know. so why...
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lansing, michigan. st. paul is named after the saint. jackson, mississippi. that's another 1800. okay, all right. so we've got jefferson, we got jackson, we've got lincoln. they all assumed office--they first assumed office in the 1800s, so... pretty sure washington was two terms. 1790... [exhales] that's a lot of money. >> yeah, you're going for $20,000. >> $20,000. >> risking $5,000, so... >> you know what? i'm just gonna take the chance here. >> what's it gonna be? >> i'm gonna say d. they assumed office in the 1800s. jefferson... [exhales] >> confident enough to say that word? >> that's a big word. it's a little word, but it's a big word to say. >> worth a lot of money. >> it's worth a lot of money. >> all republicans--i'm gonna say d. final answer. >> you were missing one though. >> oh, who was i missing? >> but you got it right! >> oh, my gosh! ah! >> jefferson city, jackson, mississippi, lincoln, and madison, wisconsin. >> madison, oh okay. >> madison, wisconsin. >> whoo. >> hey, it didn't matter. you got it. >> whoo. >> oxygen. w
lansing, michigan. st. paul is named after the saint. jackson, mississippi. that's another 1800. okay, all right. so we've got jefferson, we got jackson, we've got lincoln. they all assumed office--they first assumed office in the 1800s, so... pretty sure washington was two terms. 1790... [exhales] that's a lot of money. >> yeah, you're going for $20,000. >> $20,000. >> risking $5,000, so... >> you know what? i'm just gonna take the chance here. >> what's it gonna...
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and read why lansing is writing. and then to make predictions what will go wrong in the future because wilson is not up to the task that the diplomats have had to do. >>host: then he brings it to congress. >> yes. he comes home july 1919 meanwhile henry cabot lodge who is is main adversary in the senate also the senior senator in congress actually i'm thinking he is my age. [laughter] actually he plays things pretty close to the vest every once in a while he'd have a press conference and information would come back so we had an idea and he had fears over committing the united states to foreign affairs. people thought he was an isolationist and he really wasn't. but he makes the speeches if wilson had read them it was a game plan for this treaty that wilson was not paying any attention so wilson brings the treaty home and goes to the senate and the senate drags its feet for a long time and republicans are speaking out against the treaty the covenant of the league of nation was part of the treaty that was the sticking
and read why lansing is writing. and then to make predictions what will go wrong in the future because wilson is not up to the task that the diplomats have had to do. >>host: then he brings it to congress. >> yes. he comes home july 1919 meanwhile henry cabot lodge who is is main adversary in the senate also the senior senator in congress actually i'm thinking he is my age. [laughter] actually he plays things pretty close to the vest every once in a while he'd have a press...
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started using at age 11, was in juvenile detention by 15, and then was in hhe maximum security wing at lansing21. and it was here that this convicted drug dealer came to the most important realization of his life. >> if i don't change, there are either going to be two things that will happen. i'm either going to spend the rest of my life in prison or dead in a casket. >> reporter: you could have never imagined the third option. >> no, not at all. ( laughs ) we want to welcome you to our city commission meeting. >> reporter: jermaine is now the mayor of leavenworth, kansas. the actual mayor. >> motion carried, 5-0. >> reporter: it's a transformation he credits to god, education, and volunteer work. after prison, he became a community activist and got his felony record expunged, paving the way for a political run. a lot of politicians decide to run for office and then go to prison. >> i know! lilaughs ) >> reporter: you're doing it the other way around. what are the advantages? >> there is this quote i always go by, "you never know what you are until you encounter what you are not." i experience
started using at age 11, was in juvenile detention by 15, and then was in hhe maximum security wing at lansing21. and it was here that this convicted drug dealer came to the most important realization of his life. >> if i don't change, there are either going to be two things that will happen. i'm either going to spend the rest of my life in prison or dead in a casket. >> reporter: you could have never imagined the third option. >> no, not at all. ( laughs ) we want to welcome...
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you've made excuses i was not only looking here i really think you are you look i don't have any lansing's jubilant front for you much more. so every word they say and what's recorded and it's going to be on t.v. and the only session that's going to be televised tomorrow so i'm going to sponsor them for every single word and you know my credibility you look really looking jericho my living derrick on the house i was born and we're going there if you will be able to rent an apartment at the expense of you live in jericho in the west bank some of the harshest treatment reported by detainees takes place in jericho at the joint security committee detention center joint security committee with whom this is human rights watch reporting this right security committee detention center officers forced prisoners into painful stress positions launched. in solitary confinement a young man from the pallet a refugee camp said he was twice subjected to electric shocks and once had a court tied around his genitals so much for signing the convention against torture we are number of the conventioneers tortur
you've made excuses i was not only looking here i really think you are you look i don't have any lansing's jubilant front for you much more. so every word they say and what's recorded and it's going to be on t.v. and the only session that's going to be televised tomorrow so i'm going to sponsor them for every single word and you know my credibility you look really looking jericho my living derrick on the house i was born and we're going there if you will be able to rent an apartment at the...
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made excuses i was not really making here is i was saying you are not you look i don't have any lansing's cuban from feel my forehead so every word i say what's recorded and it's going to be on t.v. i'm the only assertion that's going to meet all of us from our so i'm responsible for every single war and you know my credibility you look at you're going to live in jericho and i lived in jericho in the house i was born and the corner if you will be able to rent an apartment at the expense of the community in jericho and in the west bank some of the harshest treatment reported by detainees takes place in jericho at the joint security committee detention center joint security committee with whom. this is human rights watch reporting but right security committee detention center offices. forced prisoners into painful stress positions long stints in solitary confinement a young man from the balata refugee camp said he was twice subjected to electric shocks and once had a cord tied around his genitals so much for signing the convention against torture we are members of the convention against tor
made excuses i was not really making here is i was saying you are not you look i don't have any lansing's cuban from feel my forehead so every word i say what's recorded and it's going to be on t.v. i'm the only assertion that's going to meet all of us from our so i'm responsible for every single war and you know my credibility you look at you're going to live in jericho and i lived in jericho in the house i was born and the corner if you will be able to rent an apartment at the expense of the...
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and a warm welcome to developing her enough valerie has a tram said lansing backgrounds and works for spiegel online and she argues that donald trump has divided not only the nation but also the world america's allies no longer regard the u.s. as a reliable partner for interesting comments to begin the show i'd like to begin with yours grace your son you say that president trump has brought out americans true colors one of the true colors of the american people i'm fascinated to find. i think we've had in the last few decades this increasing difficulty in discussing items of importance with each other with discussing issues in a way that is start for and trump has just exacerbated that to degree that we've not seen in recent history i think that there are a lot of discussions happening right now regarding basic human rights that would have been inexplicable. even five years ago just an example of one of the human rights you're talking to have that is in contention. oh my goodness how many can handle this i mean aside from the right of people to seek asylum in the united states being c
and a warm welcome to developing her enough valerie has a tram said lansing backgrounds and works for spiegel online and she argues that donald trump has divided not only the nation but also the world america's allies no longer regard the u.s. as a reliable partner for interesting comments to begin the show i'd like to begin with yours grace your son you say that president trump has brought out americans true colors one of the true colors of the american people i'm fascinated to find. i think...
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bloomberg quotes israeli ambassador of air lansing if they pass us, they will become the most anti-israellso nuts because they are a capitol haven. they have a lot of u.s. companies there. they will have to choose between having a base in israel and one in ireland. >> all right, bill, thank you. remember, if you have your own hit or miss treatment it to us. that is it for this week's show. think it's my panel and all of you for watching. we will see right here next week. >> a fox news alert. acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney vowing the president will build a border wall. quote with or without -- as a race to come up with a new deal for border security and avoid triggering it in other partial government shutdown. hello everyone welcome to a new our inside "america's news headquarters". i am arthel neville. eric: hello everyone, take you for joining us, i am eric shawn. the president reiterating again, is there to declare the national emergency that if the deal is not reached by faber 15 for awol or barrier wall. th
bloomberg quotes israeli ambassador of air lansing if they pass us, they will become the most anti-israellso nuts because they are a capitol haven. they have a lot of u.s. companies there. they will have to choose between having a base in israel and one in ireland. >> all right, bill, thank you. remember, if you have your own hit or miss treatment it to us. that is it for this week's show. think it's my panel and all of you for watching. we will see right here next week. >> a fox...
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we go to lansing, michigan with a live picture at the special board of trustees meeting. this is unfurling right now and considering ousting president john engler but he resigned yesterday. all of this comes with criticism over the remarks he made to the newspapers earlier last week and essentially said that the victims of the gymnastics coach larry nassar are enjoying the spotlight and "hanging onto the issues." you can imagine the victims, their attorneys and many other people upset over those remarks. he resigned yesterday and now the board of trustees will have to decide what to do next. >>> it is 5:15 am. we get confused, but thank you, emily. >>> here's a live look at capitol hill where the bay area congresswoman makes her power move with the government stretching into day 27. house speaker nancy pelosi is asking president trump to postpone the 2019 state of the union address or put it in writing if the shutdown does not end this week siding security concerns due to the shutdown. the homeland security secretary kirsten nielsen dismissed any security concerns. >>> in
we go to lansing, michigan with a live picture at the special board of trustees meeting. this is unfurling right now and considering ousting president john engler but he resigned yesterday. all of this comes with criticism over the remarks he made to the newspapers earlier last week and essentially said that the victims of the gymnastics coach larry nassar are enjoying the spotlight and "hanging onto the issues." you can imagine the victims, their attorneys and many other people upset...
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even if you are the the potter park zoo in lansing, michigan .. released video of one of its female african lions, ulana, undergoing a root canal. ulana as well as all of the other animals, get regular dental check ups from the zoo's veterinary staff. but the zoo needed a little extra help with her root canal. so they called on a vet dentist with michigan state's college of veterinary medicine to assist. the zoo says, if not treated, dental problems can lead to more serious issues like heart disease for their animals. (ken) if 'princess diaries' parts one and two just weren't enough for you --dont worry... a third film could be in the works. that's according to the franchise's star, anne hathaway, who has confirmed there is a script for 'princess diaries three.' hathaway broke the news on yesterdays episode of 'watch what happens live with andy cohen.' the new film would pick up on the story line from the first two movies. it could also include a return performance by julie andrews. lawrence karnow: it was the nicest day of the year today with sun
even if you are the the potter park zoo in lansing, michigan .. released video of one of its female african lions, ulana, undergoing a root canal. ulana as well as all of the other animals, get regular dental check ups from the zoo's veterinary staff. but the zoo needed a little extra help with her root canal. so they called on a vet dentist with michigan state's college of veterinary medicine to assist. the zoo says, if not treated, dental problems can lead to more serious issues like heart...
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how about that tdd or tmi here with the best retirement tips is ivory johnson founder of the lansingmanagement. for most people in their 60s as i am, part of it is working with a professional or on your own, doing a portfolio check to make sure you are where you want to be in terms of your asset allocation but let me cut to a question that seems important. i've become eligible for my social security, depending on your age, age 66 should i wait long as possible >> that's a function of where you are. some people can't afford not to take their social security, so obviously, that's a choice that's been made for them but to the extent that you can wait, you get an 8% increase every time you delay it. so if you can wait until you're 70 and you're in good health, probably to your advantage. >> post-age 50, you can contribute more, can't you, to a 401(k) program than you can before age 50. so for someone in their 50u6 sti 60s, you can go above the normal maximum contribution and you should >> i think you should. in your 401 k and that goes into your financial planning. reevaluate your priori
how about that tdd or tmi here with the best retirement tips is ivory johnson founder of the lansingmanagement. for most people in their 60s as i am, part of it is working with a professional or on your own, doing a portfolio check to make sure you are where you want to be in terms of your asset allocation but let me cut to a question that seems important. i've become eligible for my social security, depending on your age, age 66 should i wait long as possible >> that's a function of...
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he demanded to speak to the nation in the house chamber, the majestic, historic setting, not lansingcharleston, west virginia, that was offered to him, he didn't get it. so it was a total defeat for hi, elieve me, judy, there will not be the will among t republicans ee weeks to go back and do this again. once it's opened, it's going to be opened. >> woodruff: wat's that mean, david? >> i agree with that totally. a totalictory. so much for the remarks on the super bowl, the democrats have this big triumph, he pid his do you see.ta but it is a tvictory to the democrats. i turned on some conservative talk radio, the sean hannity show this afternoon, and sean was trying to defend it, but hia ers were having none of it. they thought this was a collapse, a defeat, we're really downhearted, and they understood what happened, the poll ratings were terrible, his poll ratings drop 37%, one poll said 34% which is an all-time low, and now the likely to be a little lower because now his base is a little upset with hi and you think three weeks in advance, i will say this to federal works,he democr
he demanded to speak to the nation in the house chamber, the majestic, historic setting, not lansingcharleston, west virginia, that was offered to him, he didn't get it. so it was a total defeat for hi, elieve me, judy, there will not be the will among t republicans ee weeks to go back and do this again. once it's opened, it's going to be opened. >> woodruff: wat's that mean, david? >> i agree with that totally. a totalictory. so much for the remarks on the super bowl, the democrats...
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michigan governor gretchen whitmer visited a warming center in lansing today. a>> this is an event unli we've seen in a generation, and i think it's really important that we protect people. >> woodruff: and dangerous roads caused chaos on monday. >> it's rough, slippery, and it's nasty. i'm hoping that it stops. >> woodruff: air travel was also a casualty, as icy runways canceled more than 1,000 flights at o'hare international airport. and, chicago police body cam footage captured the dramatic rescue of a man who jumpednto lake michigan to save his dog. temperatur are expected to plunge even lower on wednesday. in the day's other news,p' president trlong-time friend and adviser, roger stone, pleaded not guilty to charges of obstruction, lying to congress and witness tampering. he was indicted as parhe special counsel's russia investigation. supporters and opponents greeted one as he arrived for hi arraignment at federal court in washington. he made no public statements. the senate judics ry committee t off a planned vote on the nomination of william barr to be
michigan governor gretchen whitmer visited a warming center in lansing today. a>> this is an event unli we've seen in a generation, and i think it's really important that we protect people. >> woodruff: and dangerous roads caused chaos on monday. >> it's rough, slippery, and it's nasty. i'm hoping that it stops. >> woodruff: air travel was also a casualty, as icy runways canceled more than 1,000 flights at o'hare international airport. and, chicago police body cam...
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the other was lansing of secretary of state. with mick reynolds, maybe you ,ot into this -- mcreynolds maybe you got into this more than the. but they said you will get to mcreynolds. one of wilson's flaws was that he could be incredibly casual when it came to making appointments. it is strange. that when he regretted. i can't resist this one. the night that wilson had , heunced louis brandeis announced the nomination to the supreme court, he and edith were having dinner with his daughter and son-in-law, and the secretary of treasury, and they had invited several different people there, including a couple of justices of the supreme court, one being charles hughes, soon to be uploaded in the election, and justice mick mcreynolds. he invented louis brandeis. wilson took him over to mick reynolds and said, i want you to meet your future colleague. [laughter] mcreynoldsds what -- was uncomfortable. not come up you did -- that did not come up is integration. wilson's attitude toward that, i seem to recall that when he was running for
the other was lansing of secretary of state. with mick reynolds, maybe you ,ot into this -- mcreynolds maybe you got into this more than the. but they said you will get to mcreynolds. one of wilson's flaws was that he could be incredibly casual when it came to making appointments. it is strange. that when he regretted. i can't resist this one. the night that wilson had , heunced louis brandeis announced the nomination to the supreme court, he and edith were having dinner with his daughter and...
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the chief is served in many law enforcement capacities during his long career including service in lansing, michigan, fargo, first degree north dakota. he's an, pert witness for the u.s. department of justice and policing issues in various cities around the country. welcome, chief. the final witness is dr. andrew, president of the migration policy institute, a position he assumed in early 2017 after serving as executive vice president of thewood droe wilson scholars. . . he's written a number of books on the u.s./mexico relationship and american politics. thank you for being with us today. ambassador, let me start with yo you. >> thank you for your initial comments. you made a lot of the most essential observations that i was going to make, so i'll try not to repeat them. but you pointed out how the u.s. and mexico society suffer from this illegal trade going on. there's much more to do. mexico's new president is beginning husband six-year term with a large mandate controlling both houses of congress and wants to transform his country. he's made clear a number of times he wants to find way
the chief is served in many law enforcement capacities during his long career including service in lansing, michigan, fargo, first degree north dakota. he's an, pert witness for the u.s. department of justice and policing issues in various cities around the country. welcome, chief. the final witness is dr. andrew, president of the migration policy institute, a position he assumed in early 2017 after serving as executive vice president of thewood droe wilson scholars. . . he's written a number...
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. >> good morning, mayor of lansing michigan. john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> mayor of richmond, california. >> mayor of annapolis, maryland dick >> kathy franklin, mayor of everett, washington. >> marty davis, augusta georgia. >> mayor of toledo ohio. >> of course you know john cranley who introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun related batteries but what we know is that there is no one strategy. we have used a variety of strategies from lawsuits, ordinances, to the strategy and efforts that are community- based. mayor, william peduto from pittsburgh will talk to us about some local ordinances that he has championed in the city of pittsburgh a little later he will talk about the terrible tragedy at the tree of life synagogue and he may even mention it here today but please welcome mayor william peduto. >> thank you. just some background and a little bit about myself. i grew up with guns. in my household there was always at least 122 and a shotgun. my da
. >> good morning, mayor of lansing michigan. john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> mayor of richmond, california. >> mayor of annapolis, maryland dick >> kathy franklin, mayor of everett, washington. >> marty davis, augusta georgia. >> mayor of toledo ohio. >> of course you know john cranley who introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun related batteries but what we know is that there...
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lansing michigan, fargo north dakota, richmond, california, tucson, arizona. quite a tour of this country and now you're on the border city, responsibility, and what i hear from you is what i hear from eddie johnson in chicago about how important it is for effective policework to have the trust of the community. and i couldn't agree with you more that if we tried to put you into a federal role enforcing immigration, i don't think it's going to make it any easier. i think it will make it more complicated for you. have you had the cooperation of your hispanic community in tucson whit comen it comes to d with drug issues we've talked about? >> senator, we certainly have and one of the biggest reasons for that is this focus on relational policing or really community policing where we understand that we have to have that relationship with the entire community. tucson is about 50% hispanic and many of the residents of tucson are families who, they are immigrants and they have family, extended family in some cases who are undocumented, sometimes even living in the sa
lansing michigan, fargo north dakota, richmond, california, tucson, arizona. quite a tour of this country and now you're on the border city, responsibility, and what i hear from you is what i hear from eddie johnson in chicago about how important it is for effective policework to have the trust of the community. and i couldn't agree with you more that if we tried to put you into a federal role enforcing immigration, i don't think it's going to make it any easier. i think it will make it more...
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. >> andy shore, mayor of lansing, michigan. >> good morning. i'm [ inaudible ]. >> john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> david martin, stanford, connecticut. >> derrick freeman, mayor of the great city of port arthur, texas. >> stand picket, mayor of mess kit, texas, suburb of dallas. >> [ inaudible ]. >> tom bud, mayor richmond, california. >> good morning, mayor buckley, annapolis, maryland. >> john dunbar, mayor of the town of yongeville in the napa valley, california. >> cassie franklin, mayor everett, washington. >> catherine pugh. >> hardy davis, mayor of augusta, georgia. >> wade capsakavich, mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun-related batteries, but what we know is that there is no one strategy. we have used a variety of strategies from lawsuits to ordinances to the gvi strategy, to any number of efforts that are community-based. mayor bill peduto from pittsburgh will talk to us
. >> andy shore, mayor of lansing, michigan. >> good morning. i'm [ inaudible ]. >> john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> david martin, stanford, connecticut. >> derrick freeman, mayor of the great city of port arthur, texas. >> stand picket, mayor of mess kit, texas, suburb of dallas. >> [ inaudible ]. >> tom bud, mayor richmond, california. >> good morning, mayor buckley, annapolis, maryland. >> john dunbar, mayor of the town of...
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. >> good morning, andy should, mayor of lansing, michigan. >> [inaudible] >> john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> david martin, stamford, connecticut. >> derrick freeman, mayor of great city of port arthur, texas. >> [inaudible] >> suburb of dallas. >> kona, hawaii. >> tom butt, richmond, california. >> good morning, mayor buckley, an appear play, maryland. >> john dunbar, the mayor of the town of yontville in napa valley, california. >> mayor of everett, washington. >> mayor of baltimore city. >> mayor of albany new york. >> mayor of augusta, georgia. >> mayor of toledo, ohio. >> and, of course, you know mayor cranley who earlier introduced himself. we were very blessed in the city of gary this year to have a reduction in both homicides and gun related batteries. but what we know is that there is no one strategy. we have used a variety of strategies from lawsuits to ordinances, to the g v i strategy to any number of efforts that are community based. mayor bill peduto from pittsburgh will talk to us about some local ordinances that he has championed in the city of pittsburgh a little
. >> good morning, andy should, mayor of lansing, michigan. >> [inaudible] >> john hamilton, bloomington, indiana. >> david martin, stamford, connecticut. >> derrick freeman, mayor of great city of port arthur, texas. >> [inaudible] >> suburb of dallas. >> kona, hawaii. >> tom butt, richmond, california. >> good morning, mayor buckley, an appear play, maryland. >> john dunbar, the mayor of the town of yontville in napa valley,...
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similarly, the chambers were offered in lansing. week,s scheduled for next january 29. we will be back tomorrow morning at seven at 5 a.m. eastern on "washington journal." -- 7:00 a.m. eastern on "washington journal." we now take you live to the house of representatives. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] aker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. january 23, 2019. i hereby appoint the honorable susan delbene to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2019, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties, and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than th
similarly, the chambers were offered in lansing. week,s scheduled for next january 29. we will be back tomorrow morning at seven at 5 a.m. eastern on "washington journal." -- 7:00 a.m. eastern on "washington journal." we now take you live to the house of representatives. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] aker. the...
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a former federal worker from lansing, michigan, hi. >> caller: hi, how are you doing?ral government shutdown went down. there was a 228-184 house vote in the senate for $5.7 billion for a border wall or security perimeter the$7.8 billion toward disaster leaf of california. maineddede president and add more money because of crisis, no i.an you know? i am assuming. teams going medical out and help with the crisis on the border with it being released into the united states. the thing is, when it got to the was 47-47 tie. that was like a tie. you can see it. break the48th vote to one morehen it was vote, the guy who casts that vote. >> host: ok. senator mark, he owe kay. for the thank you perspective here. a close watcher of these proceedings. playan see these things out on c-span if you want. the events that led top the shutdown. again, we're taking calls on it. 202-748-8001 202-748-8002 202-748-8000. tonight on c-span you will have the opportunity to see our documentary folk sng on the it. the senate conflicts and theromises the name of documentary. inyou go to the websi
a former federal worker from lansing, michigan, hi. >> caller: hi, how are you doing?ral government shutdown went down. there was a 228-184 house vote in the senate for $5.7 billion for a border wall or security perimeter the$7.8 billion toward disaster leaf of california. maineddede president and add more money because of crisis, no i.an you know? i am assuming. teams going medical out and help with the crisis on the border with it being released into the united states. the thing is,...
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minus 46 lansing, michigan.going to travel by train or by air or even by car, check out the schedule before you go. it is cold outside. some fatalities already blamed on the cold weather. it is serious. >> sandra: don't take chances. we have families in the midwest and my family in chicago, everything is shut down. no work, no school, no post office delivery. just stay home. watch a movie. >> bill: good idea to hibernate. >> sandra: news breaking on the crisis in venezuela. disputed president nicolas maduro says he is ready to hold talks with the opposition amid growing unrest and turmoil according to an interview with russian state media, opposition leader juan guaido suggesting it could pave the way to freedom in the socialist country. >> there will be elections in the short term. our constitution, article 133 of our constitution mandates that the president of the national assembly will take on the executive powers to call elections in the shortest amount of time possible. those elections will give the ability
minus 46 lansing, michigan.going to travel by train or by air or even by car, check out the schedule before you go. it is cold outside. some fatalities already blamed on the cold weather. it is serious. >> sandra: don't take chances. we have families in the midwest and my family in chicago, everything is shut down. no work, no school, no post office delivery. just stay home. watch a movie. >> bill: good idea to hibernate. >> sandra: news breaking on the crisis in venezuela....