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more surprise thin ler this rnaf rteegooppn.ational and 83 dulles and horme hmb hole lott see 82 a on the 7 day forecast. we'll be well above normal this afternoon and next several days. well into 90s wednesday aand thursday afternoon 70 washington. all right. out to west you guys are nice and comfortable. dulles 60. 59 winchester and 62 call person and 63 leonardwn temperae and comfortable. gh pressuret here offas e. nice. we'll have nice breezes out north and east. not a lot of warmlk about locally for the time being. as we get into tomorrow ridge high pressure off south and west will build in with winds south an west we start to pump heat around her we're dry the next couple days. stly we could lose the rain. lawn is brown aand we could otuse rain n in the forecast later today high presre continues to dominate our weather here and keeps things nice and dry. well into the 9 the 0s tomorrow in fact we'll be flirting with record high temperatures by wednesday and thursday afternoon. 86oday. 95 wednesday cooler on friday and we steam it and theater back up agai for the weekend. summer
more surprise thin ler this rnaf rteegooppn.ational and 83 dulles and horme hmb hole lott see 82 a on the 7 day forecast. we'll be well above normal this afternoon and next several days. well into 90s wednesday aand thursday afternoon 70 washington. all right. out to west you guys are nice and comfortable. dulles 60. 59 winchester and 62 call person and 63 leonardwn temperae and comfortable. gh pressuret here offas e. nice. we'll have nice breezes out north and east. not a lot of warmlk about...
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well take you back live to the hearing, hearing room here on cspan3 and also to lotte you know as the house goes out this afternoon our coverage later will mrpgt over to cspan. beal have all of it live for you on the cspan >>> the committee will come to order. before we begin i want to briefly note that the chairman emeritus mr. sensen brener, has announced he will retire at the end of his term. we have worked together on many important issues such as surveillance reform and reauthorization of the voting rights act. as the former chairman of the sub crime committee he has helped to lead reform efforts. he is a strong partner in this committee's bipartisan investigation into competiti
well take you back live to the hearing, hearing room here on cspan3 and also to lotte you know as the house goes out this afternoon our coverage later will mrpgt over to cspan. beal have all of it live for you on the cspan >>> the committee will come to order. before we begin i want to briefly note that the chairman emeritus mr. sensen brener, has announced he will retire at the end of his term. we have worked together on many important issues such as surveillance reform and...
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lott and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. drive you down as holding products in times of political unrest american sanctions the queues for foods and medicines. this i've seen before. in november 970 socialist salvador allende became chile's president. the historic day for latin america. for the white house it was a mistake by the american ambassador in santiago edward gorey. that he was he was going to. let me just say oh you mean. i'm going to. die and he was elected i said that it was a grave and very serious defeat for the united states we knew that although i would act in what appeared to be a legal and constitutional manner it would be designed as a class warfare to eliminate the middle class opposition the bourgeois it would be a class war approach. top secret sen
lott and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. drive you down as holding products in times of political unrest american sanctions the queues for foods and medicines. this i've seen...
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a lott of flavor, also great for us, 35 calories per serving and children. that's why it's called a diet . anjuinthmog, grape uit juice, what a great way to start. selection this time is important, these smell and taste wonderful. when you buy them, beautiful color all the way around. just like this. danger pinkish, heavy for the size. when you bring them home, store them on the counter, never the refrigerator. grape fruit is so good right now, you don't have to do that, it's all in here, i'm tony fresh grocer always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. just the smell is wonderful. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00 lyft is taking action ever a scary sexual assault, the nationwide safety changes just announced, we'll have that story and more coming up tonight at accusation. >> in the meantime let's take our advice be. >> yes. >> time for a nap. >> can't wait! >> i don't know what i am going to do with my two kids i am going to try to get them to nap. >> easier said than done. >> thanks for joining us here at noon. next thus cast at 5:00. >> i mean, i only hear
a lott of flavor, also great for us, 35 calories per serving and children. that's why it's called a diet . anjuinthmog, grape uit juice, what a great way to start. selection this time is important, these smell and taste wonderful. when you buy them, beautiful color all the way around. just like this. danger pinkish, heavy for the size. when you bring them home, store them on the counter, never the refrigerator. grape fruit is so good right now, you don't have to do that, it's all in here, i'm...
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now, aside from normal , samluvo virginiame regy the lotte is$140 million a b yearause of gambling machineodown. >> heading to break. 5:37.73 is the temp. ba ia ntmome. when i was diagnosed with ms, abe first thing i thought t wamyam fy.il i came home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress, the medicine has progressed right alonide it. trying to make medicatio more affordable is important, we might leave innovation behind.innovation io > mhineamlaorucre in place orax them. it's apparentlyow lering lottery profits by almost $40 million. >>> monomsierderiy avaping. selling their uld ban vaping products within a mile of l sometimes when i j the bathroustn ithe see studen like, groups of guysddlearou jn know,ng passi around the juul pod or the e cigs, during class time. and it's come to the point where ing yudents are addictednd a addictive chemicals in them. >> they're a aet th potyfripu o la council back in by thef is refusing resign despite numerous corruption n calling for f aivurther eraturege, back . momenint. oand i thought, like i didn't th te che poman and start bangi the gu
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other gig economy companies vow to fund a ball lott initiatve to to overturn this. >>> also on the governor's desk a bill to allow athletes to mon money. >>> happening today, the b.a.r.t. board of directors will discuss and vote on a proposal to buy its new building for a headquarters. the proposal is to spend 2$227 million to buy a building across the street from its current headquarters. last week the chronicle reported that the agency is preparing for its rent to increase by more than 60% and it's trying to save costs. b.a.r.t.'s lease is set to expire in 2021. >>> two soaring beams of light paid a moving tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terror attack. the tribute in light represents the twin towers of the world trade center which collapsed in the attack 18 years ago. the beams signed until down and can be seen up to 60 miles away. in addition to honoring the dead, new yorkers say the lights celebrate the city's unbreakable spirit. >>> san francisco's cenal subway project hits another del delay. now it will be three years behind schedule. >>> the rolling stones can't get no satisfaction.
other gig economy companies vow to fund a ball lott initiatve to to overturn this. >>> also on the governor's desk a bill to allow athletes to mon money. >>> happening today, the b.a.r.t. board of directors will discuss and vote on a proposal to buy its new building for a headquarters. the proposal is to spend 2$227 million to buy a building across the street from its current headquarters. last week the chronicle reported that the agency is preparing for its rent to increase...
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kenta: there's a lott japan is the third largest economy in the world.ilicon valley obviously has been the innovative leader of the world, and a lot of japanese companies are really looking for opportunities to learn from silicon valley, how silicon valley innovates, how to bring technologies from silicon valley to japan. and there are tremendous trade opportunities for both countries as well. robert: what about learning from japan? what does the us or silicon valley learn from japan? gary: that's an interesting question because one of the governors, governor yuzaki from hiroshima, spoke about the establishment of a new school in hiroshima called the hiroshima global academy. and he spoke specifically about innovative pedagogical tools that they're using in this school. and i believe that we can learn a tremendous amount from those particular pedagogical tools. robert: do you guys expand to other issues, you know, like healthcare or other kind of issues beyond sort of the technical aspects that people kind of focus on when because there's so many issues
kenta: there's a lott japan is the third largest economy in the world.ilicon valley obviously has been the innovative leader of the world, and a lot of japanese companies are really looking for opportunities to learn from silicon valley, how silicon valley innovates, how to bring technologies from silicon valley to japan. and there are tremendous trade opportunities for both countries as well. robert: what about learning from japan? what does the us or silicon valley learn from japan? gary:...
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we can't cram an infinite a lott of people in a 7 by 7-mile city in a quiet residential neighborhood and a college that's serving working-class and poor people and many people and can we stop pretending gende ger diverspretending genericpretend. transit rich is just a substitute for we're not going to plan, budget or spend for muni. i talked to carmen chu, developer money is rolling in and you can afford to subsidize housing. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i'm the other randolph, and i think if there's an inadequacy in the eir, it', it impacts toow people and so the previous attempts to build housing at the reservoir, we're planning for, like, 100 or 5 hurrican 500 uniw the developer's option is 1,005 and think that's too far. we started this process five years ago and looks like it will take up to another ten years if this goes ahead, to finish building all these new buildings. in the subsequent years, our needs could increase even more and we should be open to -- they mentioned, like, 5,000 units in the reservoir. so just because you say what would be the impact
we can't cram an infinite a lott of people in a 7 by 7-mile city in a quiet residential neighborhood and a college that's serving working-class and poor people and many people and can we stop pretending gende ger diverspretending genericpretend. transit rich is just a substitute for we're not going to plan, budget or spend for muni. i talked to carmen chu, developer money is rolling in and you can afford to subsidize housing. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i'm the...
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trent lott and tom daschle -- these two, they had difficult issues, but they maintained a strong bonddship. they opened the lines of communication. they went through the clinton impeachment trial together, they went through 9/11 and the anthrax attacks on capitol hill together. if you read the memoirs of both men, they both talk about how important that relationship was during their leadership time. you can have leadership teams that can be effective. it is not easy, but they somehow have to find a way to work together. it is a tremendous challenge. announcer: in january 2001, the senate and its leaders faced unprecedented challenges. >> the senate will please come to order. >> in the 2000 election, the result was a senate tied at 50-50. announcer: marking the first time a 50-50 split occurs. democrat tom daschle is majority leader for 17 days until a new president and vice president are inaugurated. >> so help me god. announcer: following the swearing in, republican trent lott takes the position as the senate changes hands once again. >> republicans were in control, they organized of
trent lott and tom daschle -- these two, they had difficult issues, but they maintained a strong bonddship. they opened the lines of communication. they went through the clinton impeachment trial together, they went through 9/11 and the anthrax attacks on capitol hill together. if you read the memoirs of both men, they both talk about how important that relationship was during their leadership time. you can have leadership teams that can be effective. it is not easy, but they somehow have to...
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he needs to get out on the field, meanwhile i will show you a little vide would look like if ronnie lott>> yeah, everybody here said oh, yeah, he's known for that. no pads or helmet, and no gloves. look at that, the chance of a lifetime to be in a national television show. and then he does that, but this is the good part. someone actually took about afterwards. >> a coach in germany throws two balls to two batters at the same time, would you like to see it again? check this out.>> that is cool.>> that's the sporting lineup for tonight, good night, thank you for joining us.>> we love ktvu . we totally appreciate it, we want to thank our viewers. things to all of you fox 2 fans, thanks to all of our fans, because after all, the power of 2 comes from you. if you're looking for the best place to pick up a pizza... ...might we recommend the place with pizza in the name? call pizza hut now to pick up a large, three-topping pizza for just $7.99. no one outpizzas the hut. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. swe
he needs to get out on the field, meanwhile i will show you a little vide would look like if ronnie lott>> yeah, everybody here said oh, yeah, he's known for that. no pads or helmet, and no gloves. look at that, the chance of a lifetime to be in a national television show. and then he does that, but this is the good part. someone actually took about afterwards. >> a coach in germany throws two balls to two batters at the same time, would you like to see it again? check this...
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i've been in campaigns a lott d a lotng of little things that ae inconsequential. >> sean: sean spicer, these are consequential times and what they are talking about here getting rid of oil and gas and everything is free and eventually planes and cows, that is the life blood of our economy. if we want to raise the standard of living in america, we are energy dependent the first time in 75 years and i double triple, quadruple down on energy jobs exporting energy to the free world. so let's see, our european allies no longer dependent onto the hostile regime of russia and hostile act of putin.and we dong countries in the middle east for oil when we know they hate our guts. >> absolutely. look, this whole campaign is based on how much stuff you can't give away. free health care, free education but never looking at the root causes of what causes some of these industries to spiral out of control and owes to pay more. they are not looking at efficiencies. they are not looking at best practices. how do we get the best education system and health care system but worried about giving it away fo
i've been in campaigns a lott d a lotng of little things that ae inconsequential. >> sean: sean spicer, these are consequential times and what they are talking about here getting rid of oil and gas and everything is free and eventually planes and cows, that is the life blood of our economy. if we want to raise the standard of living in america, we are energy dependent the first time in 75 years and i double triple, quadruple down on energy jobs exporting energy to the free world. so let's...
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joseph lott, an attendee at a confront that was supposed to be at windows on the world that day was given breakfast by one of his colleagues. she had seen it and thought he would like it and bought it and gave it to him. and he was like, i'm going to put this tie on and go back to my hotel room and change my shirt and put on this tie, this is such a nice gift. and his colleagues went on to the conference and they all perished in the tower and he believ believe -- and he lived because he changed his tie. >> and you one in the towers said i saw two people out of the corner of my left eye and they were on fire. all of their clothes were burned off an they were smoldering. all of the stories is also about feeling. it is extraordinary to think of kids voting, not having lived through 9/11 but that is what 18 years does. again, your book "the only plane in the sky, an oral history of 9/11", thank you so much for sharing. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you. we'll be right back. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memo
joseph lott, an attendee at a confront that was supposed to be at windows on the world that day was given breakfast by one of his colleagues. she had seen it and thought he would like it and bought it and gave it to him. and he was like, i'm going to put this tie on and go back to my hotel room and change my shirt and put on this tie, this is such a nice gift. and his colleagues went on to the conference and they all perished in the tower and he believ believe -- and he lived because he changed...
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and now then last night boris johnson lott a bid to try to have early elections once again.here have been so many defections from his party and the conservatives because the way he's treating his party and railroad through what people are calling a no deal brexit. there were 21 people who vote the against the prime minister and they were unceremoniously dropped from the tory party just last night. that and another one who crossed the aisle during the speech and his own bother, burns, some saying that this brother of boris johnson quit because he wanted to spend more time with his family. >> you've got it all there in london. thank you very much. with this now is the former adviser to the last prime minister theresa may and a friend of the show. it's good to see you. last i seen you we were both in lond on. >> great to be with you. >> there's this moment, your former boss theresa may, she's seen walking out and grinning in the back of the car -- or the back of a chamber, i should say. your reaction to what's going on and where this goes next. >> well, your correspondent descr
and now then last night boris johnson lott a bid to try to have early elections once again.here have been so many defections from his party and the conservatives because the way he's treating his party and railroad through what people are calling a no deal brexit. there were 21 people who vote the against the prime minister and they were unceremoniously dropped from the tory party just last night. that and another one who crossed the aisle during the speech and his own bother, burns, some...
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. >> reporter: the featured guest that morning, then senate majority leader republican trent lott. >>o sit back and wait and see what comes in your direction? >> we haven't even been sworn in. >> reporter: one of hundreds of interviews on this program. >> on the tax pledge, would you take it again? >> reporter: prominent public figures. >> mr. trump, the only person we've elected that haven't held other officers won wars. george washington, dwight eisenhow eisenhower. why would we take your seriously running for president? >> reporter: and first ladies. >> as a mother of a son who i am extremely fond of, it must be an odd notion seeing your little boy running for president. >> it is. you're interviewing the wrong person. i think he's close to perfect. >> reporter: through it all bringing her signature wit to sunday morning. >> all the surveys say december is the most stressful month. >> i don't know why it's stressful for men. this is a month that women do all the cooking and all the shopping. go ahead and be stressed if you want to. >> okay. >> reporter: a steady force, sometimes cor
. >> reporter: the featured guest that morning, then senate majority leader republican trent lott. >>o sit back and wait and see what comes in your direction? >> we haven't even been sworn in. >> reporter: one of hundreds of interviews on this program. >> on the tax pledge, would you take it again? >> reporter: prominent public figures. >> mr. trump, the only person we've elected that haven't held other officers won wars. george washington, dwight...
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>> a lot of people have lott most of their clothes, water, their food. basic stuff right now. >> reporter: and you can't tell from here, but your church was behind your house. what is left of your church where you used to preach to this community? [ inaudible ]. >> okay, we're losing them for understandable reasons. to patrick and the pastor, thank you so much. it's just shocking all the way around. we're hearing more from those who battles dorian as they fought for their lives in the is adrian farrington and his 5-year-old son aj. they tread water for an hour as the storm raged trying to stay afloat and in a desperate effort to keep himself afloat, he put little aj up on the roof planning to join him minutes later. but what happens next is something no parent should ever have to experience. >> the wind blew him off the roof. and the next side back into the search water. i still could see my son getting dragged across the roof. >> adrian says he jumped in to search for his son but couldn't see anything in the debris-filled water. he then dove down a seco
>> a lot of people have lott most of their clothes, water, their food. basic stuff right now. >> reporter: and you can't tell from here, but your church was behind your house. what is left of your church where you used to preach to this community? [ inaudible ]. >> okay, we're losing them for understandable reasons. to patrick and the pastor, thank you so much. it's just shocking all the way around. we're hearing more from those who battles dorian as they fought for their...
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joseph lott, another story i tell, was supposed to be attending a conference at windows on theorld att day. at breakfast in the lobby of thl marriott hn the basement of the world trade center that day, one of his colleagues who was headed to the conference, gave him a new tie that she hado boug vacation and thought he would like, and he is like th, is a really nice gift, i'm going to go back to my hotel wear this tie to the conference that day. and he goes back to his ro, changes his shirt, his colleagues go on to the conference and he lived and they didn't. nawaz: garrt graff, the book is a stunning compilation of some incredibly powerful stories. the book is "the only plane insk th." garrett graff, thank you so mur. >> thanks haring these stories. >> nawaz right now, we have a guide for what to watch for in the ondemocratic debate in hou plus, we'll have more analysis after the debate tonight. u n find that on ourha website, www.pbs.org/n'sshour. and thhe newshour for tonight. i'm amna nawaz. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank y
joseph lott, another story i tell, was supposed to be attending a conference at windows on theorld att day. at breakfast in the lobby of thl marriott hn the basement of the world trade center that day, one of his colleagues who was headed to the conference, gave him a new tie that she hado boug vacation and thought he would like, and he is like th, is a really nice gift, i'm going to go back to my hotel wear this tie to the conference that day. and he goes back to his ro, changes his shirt, his...
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lott, it was kennedy because he wanted to send a signal.one thing that i learned is the personal relationships between the president and congress, it even with members of the opposition have to be aimed at cordiality. the president cannot get drawn into this stuff. he has to rise above it and be the adults and take whatever is hurled his way. kennedy of massachusetts that on july 4 bush lied about wmd in iraq. he knew that was a lie. he came to the same conclusion, gave a speech and says saddam hussein has wmd but we need to remove it by diplomacy, but he was the guy who picked it off. that didn't keep butch busch from holding his tongue and working very closely with kennedy for three years on immigration reform but the president has to be that person. it's not an easy job. one time i got a call from harry reid who said karl i gave a speech, i didn't read it before him, they just wrote it and i called bush a liar and a loser and i didn't mean to call him a loser. >> [ laughter ] >> will you tell him i'm sorry? i said sen., i've got a schedu
lott, it was kennedy because he wanted to send a signal.one thing that i learned is the personal relationships between the president and congress, it even with members of the opposition have to be aimed at cordiality. the president cannot get drawn into this stuff. he has to rise above it and be the adults and take whatever is hurled his way. kennedy of massachusetts that on july 4 bush lied about wmd in iraq. he knew that was a lie. he came to the same conclusion, gave a speech and says saddam...
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john lott was on recently on "book tv." tim chapman? guest: thank you for the call.ar you, at the heritage foundation we are definite of defenders of the second amendment. our concern over what may be coming down the pike. we definitely want to make sure that there are no grand bargains struck on this kind of thing. at the same time, we are doing a lot of work to make sure that we understand what's going on in the gun violence that has occurred across the country. we look at it as the deep underbelly of this is a cultural issue. a cultural issue and a mental health issue and it is tragic and one that is a major challenge for the nation. we hear you on the second amendment. host: ron, independent line, south dakota. caller: i'd like to talk to here in south dakota they just closed the democratic offices. this is a red state. but it appears to me when you talk about the conservative agenda -- i'm independent -- they only go so far. what't really understand the farm bailouts have anything to do with the farm agenda. i don't understand the tax situation where it appears
john lott was on recently on "book tv." tim chapman? guest: thank you for the call.ar you, at the heritage foundation we are definite of defenders of the second amendment. our concern over what may be coming down the pike. we definitely want to make sure that there are no grand bargains struck on this kind of thing. at the same time, we are doing a lot of work to make sure that we understand what's going on in the gun violence that has occurred across the country. we look at it as the...
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during this event, it is going to be held at the steve jobs theater at the apple park campus in trent lotthbound and southbound bus stops will be closed until 6 pm wednesday morning. >> three big bay area companies are facing separate investigations. google, facebook and juul. >> : has been warned by the fda, saying they are deceptive and target minors and this morning the fda reportedly sent a letter to juul wanting the company for claiming his products are safer than cigarettes without getting the eighth two approval to make that claim. >>> ringing the opening bell this morning, a new mobile service from a cable company based in new york, altice is launching an unlimited cell phone service for $30 per month. checking in on the market, pretty good day with optimism over the trade talks, word that the usn china reaching at least a tentative agreement regarding intellectual property theft, that is something that's been a big sticking point in the negotiations and right now, the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 are up across the board. the dow up almost 25, google expected to be a new target of an in
during this event, it is going to be held at the steve jobs theater at the apple park campus in trent lotthbound and southbound bus stops will be closed until 6 pm wednesday morning. >> three big bay area companies are facing separate investigations. google, facebook and juul. >> : has been warned by the fda, saying they are deceptive and target minors and this morning the fda reportedly sent a letter to juul wanting the company for claiming his products are safer than cigarettes...
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. >> president trump even famously joked that he could shoot somebody in fifth avenue and lott lose anyvoters. they seem to have a point. no matter what he says or does, his approval ratings does not seem to not much much below 40 percent. congressman walsh, what is your plan to break through that. what one of our views called blind devotion to present trump. >> trying to convey two things. this country cannot handle four more years of his bs. the country will be in danger. and henry i firmly believe, deep down, most republicans know that. they are afraid to say it. they need an alternative. the other message or want to convey to republican voters this next year is, donald trump hasn't done squat for you. he hasn't done anything. the governor talked about he was going to drink this fall. he is the swamp. to most corrupt president we've had in this nation his history. all is he done is enrich himself. on two golf courses, members of foreign government status hotels, and middle-class americans, who put their faith in him, in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania, these tariffs, are kill
. >> president trump even famously joked that he could shoot somebody in fifth avenue and lott lose anyvoters. they seem to have a point. no matter what he says or does, his approval ratings does not seem to not much much below 40 percent. congressman walsh, what is your plan to break through that. what one of our views called blind devotion to present trump. >> trying to convey two things. this country cannot handle four more years of his bs. the country will be in danger. and...
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announcer: following the swearing in, republican trent lott takes the position as the senate changesain. >> republicans were in control, they organized of the senate, republican senators chaired the committees. then in may, you get hints something will happen. >> i will leave the republican party and become an independent. control of the senate -- [cheering] >> for the first time in senate history, the senate was reorganized again under a democratic majority. tom daschle becomes majority leader and switches over to his party's control. it was a really interesting time period in the senate which has changed every single day. you hardly knew what would happen every single day. coming out of the 2000 election with the 50-50 split and moving to the events of 2001 that came later that year, it was a precursor of other crises to come. >> ♪ land that i love >> the senate is a body that often rises to meet the crisis. >> senate joint resolution 23 to authorize the use of united states armed forces against those responsible for the recent attacks. >> that is what it did during that time. >> t
announcer: following the swearing in, republican trent lott takes the position as the senate changesain. >> republicans were in control, they organized of the senate, republican senators chaired the committees. then in may, you get hints something will happen. >> i will leave the republican party and become an independent. control of the senate -- [cheering] >> for the first time in senate history, the senate was reorganized again under a democratic majority. tom daschle...
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this, this time around we're introducing you to one dad inspired by his own personal pain to help a lotthe other hospital didn't believe my mommy so then he wanted to make a hospital that believes everything he wanted to change the world. >> i knew that there needed to be a safe place for moms and babies and families to get the care they deserve. it changed from poor alexis, poor me, poor adriana to there's a huge problem here and it need poor me, to be fixed. and this is going to be alexis' legacy. >> find out more about how that father is helping so many moms out there deal with postpartum depression it's at today.com. >>> up next, richard engel is here, he's got a remarkable story about the women of isis, his shocking look inside their world up next. but first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ and get easy returns at norin store.k.com nordstrom rack. what will you find? >>> welcome back on this friday morning, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us wit
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i think that we've lott ost our as a party. in the early '90s and we actually made improvements with regard to this issue of debt and deficits and government spending. we saw a balanced budget during that time period. that has gone by the wayside. i think that economic matters matter. i would also say that we got have a conversation about the way in which we engage with the rest of the world. trade and free trade used to be a linchpin, what the republican party was about. it too has gone by the wayside. i would say that we've got to have a conversation about institutions and sort of a conservative framework for the by that which the bodies talk to each other. we've lost that or are in the process of losing that. when the president goes out and says the fed chair san enemy of the state, we're challenging institutions in a dangerous way. and that's been the glue that's held the balance of what the founding fathers nut 'place. and we've got have a conversation about tone. you can say the right thing but in the wrong way you can tu
i think that we've lott ost our as a party. in the early '90s and we actually made improvements with regard to this issue of debt and deficits and government spending. we saw a balanced budget during that time period. that has gone by the wayside. i think that economic matters matter. i would also say that we got have a conversation about the way in which we engage with the rest of the world. trade and free trade used to be a linchpin, what the republican party was about. it too has gone by the...