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and watch their release back into the ocean. 3 3 hundreds cheered as two four-finned loggerheads were released back into the ocean this week in florida.nats of cheering for the past several months, the reptiles have been rehabilitating at loggerhead marinelife center in juno beach. one of the turtles was rescued after being hooked by a fisherman. 3 3 3 the time is now 5:xx. coming celebrations around the mountains... what you can see dropping during the count down to 2016. 3 and new at six... the "affluenza" teen's mother is back in the u-s. the video that shows her arriving at the 3 3 3 3 we all know about the ball drop in new york on new year's eve. but in western north carolina... there will be some unique items dropped to ring in 2016. in biltmore park... the thirsty monk will hold its third-annual keg-drop celebration. it is exactly what it sounds like... a golden "cold mountain" keg will be dropped at midnight. traditional gold nugget drop. the twist this year... is the large replica gold nugget will be opped into a giant 10- foot donut made by "mr. bob's donuts." over in frankl
and watch their release back into the ocean. 3 3 hundreds cheered as two four-finned loggerheads were released back into the ocean this week in florida.nats of cheering for the past several months, the reptiles have been rehabilitating at loggerhead marinelife center in juno beach. one of the turtles was rescued after being hooked by a fisherman. 3 3 3 the time is now 5:xx. coming celebrations around the mountains... what you can see dropping during the count down to 2016. 3 and new at six......
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at loggerhead marine life center.... in juno beach. one of the turtles was rescued.... after being hooked.... by a fisherman. the other was found.... at jensen beach park... lethargic and underweight. gall-up has just released..... its annual list of the most admired people... topping the list: are democratic presidential candidate.... hillary clinton and president barack obama! in a close second..... for the most admired man title.... none other than..... g-o-p frontrunner donald trump! trump hasn't been on the list..... since 20-11. but... clinton has topped the list more frequently..... than any other woman.... in the history of the survey. for more stories trending right go to.... k-t-n-v dot com. and... we want to hear your our handle is @ktnv.... use the hashtag.... nowtrending. anchors adlib and toss to bryan below average temps will continue through the new year and the beginning of next week. in the short term, expect at and below freezing low temps tonight into tomorrow. afternoon highs will top out around 50 on wednesday and new year's eve, with partly cloudy
at loggerhead marine life center.... in juno beach. one of the turtles was rescued.... after being hooked.... by a fisherman. the other was found.... at jensen beach park... lethargic and underweight. gall-up has just released..... its annual list of the most admired people... topping the list: are democratic presidential candidate.... hillary clinton and president barack obama! in a close second..... for the most admired man title.... none other than..... g-o-p frontrunner donald trump! trump...
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for the past several months, the reptiles have been rehabilitating at loggerhead marinelife center in juno beach. one of the turtles was rescued after being hooked by a fisherman. the other was found at jensen beach park...lethargic and underweight. thanks for joining us.. "more access" is coming up next. re-living the
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accusations are bound to make difficult an agreement between the two countries, which have been at loggerheads since turkey shot down a russian plane for allegedly entering its airspace 10 days ago, and with moscow defending economic and military -- ourerine: let's bring in guest for a closer look at where the islamic state group gets its money from. you are a security specialist. hopefully, you are well placed to tell us a bit more about this issue. one key question, i think, is how much money do we think the islamic state group is likely to oil?rning from >> you can't say exactly. you have many figures. what is probably right is that trafficking in oil is about 25% of the resources, about 25% of the resources. all the figures that you can find -- catherine: so, it is very hard to measure. >> yes, but i think that is changing every day. there is a fight against trafficking in oil, which gives results. tracks from the border of turkey to territory controlled by isis. the situation is moving. the figures are very difficult. catherine: what about the customers? who are they selling this oil to?
accusations are bound to make difficult an agreement between the two countries, which have been at loggerheads since turkey shot down a russian plane for allegedly entering its airspace 10 days ago, and with moscow defending economic and military -- ourerine: let's bring in guest for a closer look at where the islamic state group gets its money from. you are a security specialist. hopefully, you are well placed to tell us a bit more about this issue. one key question, i think, is how much money...
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they represent, as i said, a majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are prepared to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and/or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> john kerry there. we're in rome. obviously you've followed this meeting and what led up to it. we've seen agreements between libyans factions fall through. do you think that the right building blocks are in place for this deal or at least for this to be the real concrete step towards peace in libya? >> reporter: well, there is no doubt that the international community is pressuring the libyan factions to come together to stop fighting each other and to concentrate instead on fighting isil, which is growing in strength in libya. so there is a will from the international community. they are determined. we have seen libyan representatives attend the meetings today. those who did attend, yes, they are from two rival administrations. the majority really. the majority of members in both these rival administrations, an
they represent, as i said, a majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are prepared to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and/or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> john kerry there. we're in rome. obviously you've followed this meeting and what led up to it. we've seen agreements between libyans factions fall through. do you think that the right building blocks are in...
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they represent, as i said, the majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are now prepared to try to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> zeina hoe door joins us from rome. she has been following the developments in this meeting. john kerry ended this saying it is about the people of libya. he also said this, meaning this deal is something that the libyans themselves have worked for. you feel that he is emphasizing how much the need is on the libyans to sort out the country itself. he also admitted it's not going to be easy. >> yes, it is also very important for the international community to, you know, point out that this is a libyan owned deal because if you impose any deal that is not seen as libyan owned, then it risks faltering, collapsing. very encouraging statements, really, from the three leaders during that press conference, the u.n. special envoy, u.s. secretary of state, italian foreign minister confirming really tha
they represent, as i said, the majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are now prepared to try to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> zeina hoe door joins us from rome. she has been following the developments in this meeting. john kerry ended this saying it is about the people of libya. he also said this, meaning this deal is...
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and so while we're only in the second day of deliberations, and they're at loggerheads, this community is still bracing for what could be a disappointing decision for many. >> you talk about the sense of anxiety and people wondering what will happen. we know that the ceo of the school sent out a note saying, basically, we don't want anybody to -- we'll use this situation as an educational tool for our students, imploring people not to resort to violence and walk out. that was met with a response by the aclu saying, hey, hold on. congressman elijah cummings also speaking out today. let's take a listen. >> as emotionally satisfying or devastating, the future of our community will not be defined at the moment of the verdict, but it will be defined in the days and years that follow. >> and that, of course, the concern. is that concern, though? is the sense in the city that that concern is well-placed, or are people putting the cart before the horse on this one? >> i think what bothers a lot of people is this kind of presumption that things will erupt in violence. i've heard it in baltimore
and so while we're only in the second day of deliberations, and they're at loggerheads, this community is still bracing for what could be a disappointing decision for many. >> you talk about the sense of anxiety and people wondering what will happen. we know that the ceo of the school sent out a note saying, basically, we don't want anybody to -- we'll use this situation as an educational tool for our students, imploring people not to resort to violence and walk out. that was met with a...
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the other thing i would say is and i think it gets lost sometimes is the fact that we are not at loggerheadsover specific funding levels represent significant progress. we have had budget negotiations in the past that have broken down based on disputes about numbers. so the fact that democrats and republicans have been able to work together to negotiator differences and find some common ground about spending levels is an indication that we made some important progress. so i don't want to be all dark here. in order to reap the benefits of that effective, of those affective negotiations, republicans will have to stop insisting on the inclusion of ideological provisions in the budget process. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> the relationship between the united states and ethiopia something that president obama had the opportunity to discuss with the ethiopian president on his trip there earlier this year. we are keenly aware that el niÑo has comes on the hills of poor harvests. that has exacerbated a drought condition and ethiopia. racine that drought is having an impact on the food suppl
the other thing i would say is and i think it gets lost sometimes is the fact that we are not at loggerheadsover specific funding levels represent significant progress. we have had budget negotiations in the past that have broken down based on disputes about numbers. so the fact that democrats and republicans have been able to work together to negotiator differences and find some common ground about spending levels is an indication that we made some important progress. so i don't want to be all...
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the reptiles have been rehabilitating at loggerhead marinelife center in juno beach florida.one of the turtles was rescued after being hooked by a fisherman. the other was found at a park... lethargic and underweight. 3 3 it's a 25 - year - old program designed to encourage foreign investment into the united states. but coming up this worries *terrorists* might be using the e - b - 5 visa program for their own ends.usour morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we take a look outside (xxx) on the (xxx) c c.keep it right 3 3 here's a look at your weather 3 3 good morning, this is sgt todd sassmann with your siouxland news traffic to goofficers will be running radar on gordon dr and jackson sthave a safe drive to work and school for siouxland news, this is sgt todd sassmann 3 3 here's a look at your news to go ... 3 3 millllns of people along the sing mississippi river are getting ready for historic and dangerous flooding after days of downpours. the rare winter rains hit missouri hard... leaving parts of the state underwater. forecasters say the mississippi
the reptiles have been rehabilitating at loggerhead marinelife center in juno beach florida.one of the turtles was rescued after being hooked by a fisherman. the other was found at a park... lethargic and underweight. 3 3 it's a 25 - year - old program designed to encourage foreign investment into the united states. but coming up this worries *terrorists* might be using the e - b - 5 visa program for their own ends.usour morning news, weather and sports are all coming up.it's now (time) as we...
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they represent, as i said, the majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are now prepared to try to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is a country of 6 million people with enormous resources because of oil, not even capable of pumping all of the oil that is available to them. this is a country that could turn around and invest in infrastructure, education, health, citizens if it has a government that is capable and ready to do that and that's what we want to see. libyans have seen firsthand the hardship that is are being felt throughout their country today, particularly in the east and the south, and by members of every clan and every tribe and they have witnessed the emergence now of a great threat to their country's future in the form of terrorists affiliated with daish who's for the purpose fighters and loathesome ideology are despiced by most libyans, but who seek regrettably every single opportunity to simply exploit and terrorize and fill a political
they represent, as i said, the majority of both of the entities that have been at loggerheads and are now prepared to try to move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and or strife are inflicting on the people of libya. this is a country of 6 million people with enormous resources because of oil, not even capable of pumping all of the oil that is available to them. this is a country that could turn around and invest in infrastructure, education, health,...
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one of the dramas is those two leaders, clara barton and captain moore, are at loggerheads the entire time. the -- they are fighting over who is going to get credit for the work at andersonville. them and,peaks to quite frankly, not flattering ways. the army does the work of using the captured record, the death records they have with them. famous, the most prisoner, he served as a clerk in the prison hospital and he was one of half dozen boys who are keeping the death register, other records of the hospital complex. he is famous, and rightly so, for one of the bravest acts of conscience in the entire civil war. in mid-august 1864, when 100 men are dying a day, he thinks to himself, if my government knew, they would stop this. and he commits an act of bravery. he makes the choice when the chief surgeon is not present to start copying the entire death register. his fellow paroled clerks, they see what he is doing, they know what he is doing, they don't tell. a couple of them copy the idea. the difference is someone like hyde copies the dead from just his home state. atwater was thinking
one of the dramas is those two leaders, clara barton and captain moore, are at loggerheads the entire time. the -- they are fighting over who is going to get credit for the work at andersonville. them and,peaks to quite frankly, not flattering ways. the army does the work of using the captured record, the death records they have with them. famous, the most prisoner, he served as a clerk in the prison hospital and he was one of half dozen boys who are keeping the death register, other records of...
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you just get the sense that the family is -- they're there at loggerheads with one another. >> fred: yeah, but -- i could tell you, but i don't want to give it away, because are you going to watch this? >> seth: uh, no. >> fred: okay, okay. [ laughter ] it was a reading contest. [ laughter ] of eloquence. something you pronounce -- you have to watch it. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, that's fantastic. give it up for fred, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] but, that's a good time to give it up for fred, because according to "tv guide," last week's episode said "while testifying for the prosecution in a murder trial, private pathologist dr. beaumont rosewood must match wits with the defense expert witness, who happens to be rosewood's father." >> fred: the father? [ laughter ] yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: our first guest tonight is a very funny comedian, actor and writer who you know from movies such as "knocked up," "neighbors." his latest film "the night before" opens in theaters this friday. let's take a look. >> i'm capturing this on my sony xperia ultra phone. no matter what the light
you just get the sense that the family is -- they're there at loggerheads with one another. >> fred: yeah, but -- i could tell you, but i don't want to give it away, because are you going to watch this? >> seth: uh, no. >> fred: okay, okay. [ laughter ] it was a reading contest. [ laughter ] of eloquence. something you pronounce -- you have to watch it. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, that's fantastic. give it up for fred, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] but, that's a good...
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this puts us at loggerheads. our interest would be to displace and physically by re- caulking the battlefield so that diplomacy can produce the kind of outcome we desire. that's how i see it. if the united states decided to create a humanitarian zone my preference was at the turkish soldiers but no one paid any attention to me obviously. if we had done that we would have been they're 1st. the opposition would have a chunk of syrian real estate against which to trade for influence over a political solution to the syrian civil war. the russians are they're 1st. suggestions we create a no-fly zone over a standoff weapons to attack the regime or degrade the regime or suggestions we create aa humanitarian keep out zone right into the fact that the russians are already there and raises the possibility of a clash between american and russian forces in syria. that is what comes from not using force judiciously and allowing it to fester so that this gets worse. >> wonderful. what i am going to try and do his complement wh
this puts us at loggerheads. our interest would be to displace and physically by re- caulking the battlefield so that diplomacy can produce the kind of outcome we desire. that's how i see it. if the united states decided to create a humanitarian zone my preference was at the turkish soldiers but no one paid any attention to me obviously. if we had done that we would have been they're 1st. the opposition would have a chunk of syrian real estate against which to trade for influence over a...
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they've come to loggerheads again and again and again. honestly, i thought it was resolved. i think most of us did. it's quite shocking that at the 11th hour, and everyone is sitting down, i thought we would get to sit and watch rousing speeches for our future, and we'll see this old fight between china and the u.s. rear it's ugly head again. >> this is a real demonstration of the kind of things they argue about here. not just words like shall and should, but commas and semi colons, but this seems to be quite a problem that has been going on for some time. we'll keep you update. >> nick clark for us in paris. thank you. joining us in the studio, niall macdowell, thank you for being with us. you were listening to that. china, is it a developing or developed country, and we're also hearing big support of the deal as it stood, but tell us little bit about china. why is it right now. >> china is very big. china has something like 1.34 billion people living within its borders. the east coast of china, shanghai-beijing, very developed and absolutely a 21st century economy, but the
they've come to loggerheads again and again and again. honestly, i thought it was resolved. i think most of us did. it's quite shocking that at the 11th hour, and everyone is sitting down, i thought we would get to sit and watch rousing speeches for our future, and we'll see this old fight between china and the u.s. rear it's ugly head again. >> this is a real demonstration of the kind of things they argue about here. not just words like shall and should, but commas and semi colons, but...
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. >> the whole thing shows us what -- we're at loggerheads with the russians.they are bound and determined to keep assad in power. and we are conducting negotiations to try to get a coup to throw the guy out. >> yeah. fortunately with did see a u.n. resolution with russian support but the russians and the united states, some areas of disagreement. everybody agreed we need a peace plan in place going forward, 18 months i think they're saying. it is a good sign we at least got everybody to unanimously agrew to a resolution. a better start than we could have hoped for giving conflicting interests. >> could that stem the refugee crisis? >> it's going to take a while. secretary kerry says this is not a guild path about what you need to have happen. the refugees are probably the hardest part of the situation, millions of people displaced in internally and externally. hundreds of thousands killed and that's going to be a tough situation to fix immediately, but all these things need to happen. a peace plan needs to be in place in order for going to ever see a better ou
. >> the whole thing shows us what -- we're at loggerheads with the russians.they are bound and determined to keep assad in power. and we are conducting negotiations to try to get a coup to throw the guy out. >> yeah. fortunately with did see a u.n. resolution with russian support but the russians and the united states, some areas of disagreement. everybody agreed we need a peace plan in place going forward, 18 months i think they're saying. it is a good sign we at least got...
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they represent a majority of both the entities that have been at loggerheads and now prepared to try and move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and/or strife are inflicts on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> al jazeera is in rome. you can hear in john kerry's voice he hopes things will work, but there's no sort of optimism or sort of unjustified optimism there. do you think that the building blocks are in place, that this could be the beginning of some kind of stability for libya? >> reporter: no doubt we heard encouraging statements. at the same time the leaders caution this is just the beginning. there is a long road ahead like you mentioned, but there is no doubt the international community is determined to push this political process forward. they came to rome to give really a clear message that the u.n. deal is the only way forward. those who join and sign onto this agreement, they've been calling on parties to join this agreement. they're confident that they have the support of the majority. there are two rival
they represent a majority of both the entities that have been at loggerheads and now prepared to try and move forward. they know the unacceptable price that rivalry and personal ambition and/or strife are inflicts on the people of libya. this is about the people of libya. >> al jazeera is in rome. you can hear in john kerry's voice he hopes things will work, but there's no sort of optimism or sort of unjustified optimism there. do you think that the building blocks are in place, that this...
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sa assad or isis, and t whole strategy has been to unify people gaiagainst isis, and so are at loggerheads with putin and this assassination of the russian spy is not going to change it. >> and what do you feel about the imminent decision of the uk and germany to bolster their involvement in the war against isis in syria, and how much of a difference will that make? >> i think it is useful to have more allies in this fight. i think it is useful to strike at isis when we can find the appropriate targets, and they make a difference on the battlefield. so i think that it is good. i don't think it is that it is decisive decisive, but the stronger the coalition, the more the people who pitch in and help the greater the likelihood that these countries will do the other things that they have to do like cutting off reinforcement supplies or travel by people affiliated or wanting to aftfiliate with people wantig to affiliate with isis. >> and this is the supreme nato commander and a position that you once held, and let's listen to this. >> as you know, the campaign is focused on a discrete set of t
sa assad or isis, and t whole strategy has been to unify people gaiagainst isis, and so are at loggerheads with putin and this assassination of the russian spy is not going to change it. >> and what do you feel about the imminent decision of the uk and germany to bolster their involvement in the war against isis in syria, and how much of a difference will that make? >> i think it is useful to have more allies in this fight. i think it is useful to strike at isis when we can find the...
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this puts us at loggerheads. our interest would be to displace and physically by re- caulking the battlefield so that diplomacy can produce the kind of outcome we desire. that's how i see it. if the united states decided to create a humanitarian zone my preference was at the turkish soldiers but no one paid any attention to me obviously. if we had done that we would have been they're 1st. the opposition would have a chunk of syrian real estate against which to trade for influence over a political solution to the syrian civil war. the russians are they're 1st. suggestions we create a no-fly zone over a standoff weapons to attack the regime or degrade the regime or suggestions we create aa humanitarian keep out zone right into the fact that the russians are already there and raises the possibility of a clash between american and russian forces in syria. that is what comes from not using force judiciously and allowing it to fester so that this gets worse. >> wonderful. what i am going to try and do his complement wh
this puts us at loggerheads. our interest would be to displace and physically by re- caulking the battlefield so that diplomacy can produce the kind of outcome we desire. that's how i see it. if the united states decided to create a humanitarian zone my preference was at the turkish soldiers but no one paid any attention to me obviously. if we had done that we would have been they're 1st. the opposition would have a chunk of syrian real estate against which to trade for influence over a...
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to a place where the united states would like it to be, even though these two countries are at loggerheads and then as he continues to try to reassure americans, the president going on thursday to the national counterterrorism center before he heads off for his christmas holiday. kate? >> chris, thanks so much. let me bring in nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, talk about the president highlighting gains made. he certainly listed many military advances and then talked about isis leadership who had been taken out by the coalition. he's trying to send a message here. >> that's right. in an effort, as chris just said, in an effort to ease concern of americans. he set out the most positive light on what is happening there in iraq and syria. u.s. military officials will tell you that there has been some tactical process -- progress, in that isis has been forced out of at least three major cities, two in iraq, and one in syria. but the president took a step further and said the u.s. would hunt down isis wherever they are. >> we're going after isil from their stronghold
to a place where the united states would like it to be, even though these two countries are at loggerheads and then as he continues to try to reassure americans, the president going on thursday to the national counterterrorism center before he heads off for his christmas holiday. kate? >> chris, thanks so much. let me bring in nbc news chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. jim, talk about the president highlighting gains made. he certainly listed many military advances and then...
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and those two are going to be coming to loggerheads, and ted cruz in the last week as he has been talkingif you read between the lines of what he is saying, h he is not slamming donald trump, but he is making his own case. i have talked to some people within the trump orbit who did not view ted cruz's comments as slamming donald trump. >> erin mcpike, always interesting. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now, how will the landmark teal in paris accomplish an end to global warming? could you save 1% more of youcome? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges okay! fun's over. aw. aw. ♪ thirsty? they said it would make me cool. they don't sound cool to me. guess not. you got to stick up for yourself, like with the name your price tool. people tell us their budget, not the other way around. aren't you lactose intolerant? this isn't lactose. it's milk. ♪ this isn't lactose. it's milk. i tried depend last weekend. it really m
and those two are going to be coming to loggerheads, and ted cruz in the last week as he has been talkingif you read between the lines of what he is saying, h he is not slamming donald trump, but he is making his own case. i have talked to some people within the trump orbit who did not view ted cruz's comments as slamming donald trump. >> erin mcpike, always interesting. thank you. >> thank you. >> and now, how will the landmark teal in paris accomplish an end to global...
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we need -- we don't need to be at loggerheads with each others. sen. klobuchar: many said they didn't handle -- they didn't care who handled the case, they just want us to get the job done. the worse is -- worst thing is fighting over whose jurisdiction this is. sarah durbin touched on this. i keep harkening back to apprehensive perform and the money we had in there for much more law enforcement at the border. that was a major piece of the bill in addition to having an orderly process for a lengthy path to citizenship, as well as making it a more straightforward for legal immigrants. senator franken knows we will have a case where someone will come in legally to work at a dairy, then they want to bring their spouse in. they are allowed to, but their spouse can't work for seven years in a town where the on implement rate is 1%. -- were the unemployment rate is 1%. can you go on the terms of innovation site -- in terms of the immigration side, how this would help you to do your job if we were to pass a company has a bill? -- past a comprehensive bill? di
we need -- we don't need to be at loggerheads with each others. sen. klobuchar: many said they didn't handle -- they didn't care who handled the case, they just want us to get the job done. the worse is -- worst thing is fighting over whose jurisdiction this is. sarah durbin touched on this. i keep harkening back to apprehensive perform and the money we had in there for much more law enforcement at the border. that was a major piece of the bill in addition to having an orderly process for a...
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we don't need to be at loggerheads with one another. that's what we're working forward. >> i always said victims of crimes and their families didn't sa care who handled the case whether it was local or state oe federal, they just wanted us to get the job done and i think the fe worst thing is when people are fighting with each other over whose jurisdiction it is, i appreciate that. senator durbin touched on this e but i keep hearkening back to the comprehensive reform and the money we had in there as he the pointed out for much more law enforcement at the border and their help in adjudicating cases and other things. that was a major piece of the bill, in addition to having an orderly process for a very, very lengthy path to citizenship as well as making it more straightforward for legal immigrants. we have a huge -- in our state,n as senator franken knows, we'll have a case where someone will come in legally to work at a dairy and they want to bring their spouse in, they're allowea to, but then their spouse can't work for seven years in
we don't need to be at loggerheads with one another. that's what we're working forward. >> i always said victims of crimes and their families didn't sa care who handled the case whether it was local or state oe federal, they just wanted us to get the job done and i think the fe worst thing is when people are fighting with each other over whose jurisdiction it is, i appreciate that. senator durbin touched on this e but i keep hearkening back to the comprehensive reform and the money we had...
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we need good, sound relationships, we don't need to be at loggerheads with one another so that's whattowards. >> i always used to say victims of crimes didn't care who handled the case, whether it was local, state or federal, they wanted us to get the job done. i think the worst thing is when people are fighting with each other over whose jurisdiction so appreciate that. senator durbin touched on this but i keep harkening back to the comprehensive reform and the money we had in there, as he pointed out for much more law enforcement at the border and their help with adjudicating casing and other things. that was a major piece of the bill in addition to having an orderly process for a very, very lengthy path to citizenship as well as making it more straightforward for legal immigrants. in our state, as senator franken knows, we'll have a case where someone will come in legally to work in a dairy and they want to bring their spouse in, they're allowed to but their spouse can't work for seven years in a town where the unemployment rate is 1%. so could you go through on the immigration sid
we need good, sound relationships, we don't need to be at loggerheads with one another so that's whattowards. >> i always used to say victims of crimes didn't care who handled the case, whether it was local, state or federal, they wanted us to get the job done. i think the worst thing is when people are fighting with each other over whose jurisdiction so appreciate that. senator durbin touched on this but i keep harkening back to the comprehensive reform and the money we had in there, as...