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todavia estamoscelebrando, no hemos dormido, se reunieron en el centro despeus de que lso eagles ganaron sin embargo, ocasionaron daÑos e la ciudad. gente gritando, tirando cerveza, gritando y tu sabes, que todos odian a tom brady. no hay que ser asi, los videos captados por los aficionados muestran que se subian a ls postes de luz y semaforos, un video muestra qe un grupo de personas voltesan un autormovil. pueden ocasionar un accidente. peude haber felicidad por un momento, pero no llevarlo a extremos. maria: de acuerdo a oficiales, hubo lesiionados pero nadie resulto herido. yo entiendo la emocion, epro no hay que destruir la ciudad, hay formas de celebrar en forma positiva. naria: autoridades lograron poner orden, varios fanaticos fueron arrestados. desde philadelphia noticias univision 65. ahroa grupos proinmigrantes uieren usar el triunfo como pretexto e instan a los juadores a que no acudan a la csa blanca. adelante. buenas tardes, ilia. no van a visitar al presidente en la casa blanca. pero en un par de semanas se va a complir en plazo para la reforma, buscan el respaldo de los e
todavia estamoscelebrando, no hemos dormido, se reunieron en el centro despeus de que lso eagles ganaron sin embargo, ocasionaron daÑos e la ciudad. gente gritando, tirando cerveza, gritando y tu sabes, que todos odian a tom brady. no hay que ser asi, los videos captados por los aficionados muestran que se subian a ls postes de luz y semaforos, un video muestra qe un grupo de personas voltesan un autormovil. pueden ocasionar un accidente. peude haber felicidad por un momento, pero no llevarlo...
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dijo que >> un video muestra a un piloto ruso cayendo en paracaidoas d despues que fuera atacado , lsos dicen quemataron al n cuando llego a tierra, >> dos personas heridas cuando un auto atraveso una tienda de z zapatos la conductora le dijo a la policia que su auto sufrio una falla mecanica que la llevo a atravesar la puerta de vidrio e ingresar 30 pies adentro las vresion lesiones de las victimas fueron menores >> intentan acabar con su vida despues de saltar en el puente mas alto de la bahia, milagros en el cgolden gate, vemos que hacen las autoridades para al alentarlos a desistir >> esta foto representa la vida y la muerte, el oficial habla o hablandole a un joven convencido a lanzarse >> tengo miedo a las alturas, eso quiere decir que estbaa l listo para morir >> el oficial le brindo esta vital atencion >> cuando hable con kevin y vino hacia mi fue fenomnelenal >> autoridades espenar que mas personas no se quiten la vida s sin al ayuda de la policia >> la maya protectora sera lo s suficiente fuerte para que la e persona sepa que se va a last a lastimar seriamente, el cuerpo va a
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and south jersey d the lso give back to the the goodwill held its annual bridal and all is that glitterse. 500 new designer vintage and gently used gowns were marked as low as $49. and some had plenty of time to shop. others were running out of time. >> i had a bride this morning that is getting married february 22nd. nothing like waiting until the last minute. we have something for everyone. >> the gowns were donated by bridal stores and manufacturers. proceeds fund job training programs for local residents with disabilities and others in need. >>> well eagles fans are still in a frenzy. less than week after the sup and nbc 10's andrea klein thomas fans tonight. >> the fans have been standing in the rain for hours to get cory's autograph. we'll have his response, coming up.> a stormy sunday, you saw andrea's umbrella. you'll need a good quality umbrella for tomorr rain thunderstorms, temperatures in the 60mperatures in the 30s, does that seem like a lot to you. it is pour yourself a cup of coffee. the forecast is coming next. >>> the team posted this video on instagram. getting off the
and south jersey d the lso give back to the the goodwill held its annual bridal and all is that glitterse. 500 new designer vintage and gently used gowns were marked as low as $49. and some had plenty of time to shop. others were running out of time. >> i had a bride this morning that is getting married february 22nd. nothing like waiting until the last minute. we have something for everyone. >> the gowns were donated by bridal stores and manufacturers. proceeds fund job training...
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sacerdote fueron detenidos cuando piden a los congresistas que aprueben una o condicion permanente para lsos horas dpespues >> ice sigue arrestando a i inmigrantes indocumentados en el norte de california, desde el domingo en la noche son 150 p personas detenidas en un oper i operativo de las autoridades federales centrado en las ciud ciudades santuarios que defie defienden quienes estan sin p papeles la alcaldesa de oakland ha dicho que esto debe suceder y tiene varias critiacas del dir c director de ice >> hablanod de dredadas sabe lo que es el gillete electropnico u un geolocalizador para asegurar que inmigrantes atiendan a sus c citas en la corte pero hay una e empresa que los coloca para a g asegurarse que un inmigrante les pague el dinero que les debe y e esta empresa ha accedido a ha a hablar con el equipo de noticias telemundo investiga, grace go a gonzalez, buenos dias este es el tema que llevan en el noticiero de las 6:30 >> estamos en una a;parte de n investigacion, un inmigrante debe tener el 100 por ciento de la fianza, ese inmigrante no e tiene dinero para pagar la fi z fianza
sacerdote fueron detenidos cuando piden a los congresistas que aprueben una o condicion permanente para lsos horas dpespues >> ice sigue arrestando a i inmigrantes indocumentados en el norte de california, desde el domingo en la noche son 150 p personas detenidas en un oper i operativo de las autoridades federales centrado en las ciud ciudades santuarios que defie defienden quienes estan sin p papeles la alcaldesa de oakland ha dicho que esto debe suceder y tiene varias critiacas del dir...
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ssure on lso puts p him to act to do something to prevent this in the newly. one of the oth criticisms is this administration under this president has done nothing in anymore sious way to head this off for 2018 or 2020. it will welcome more difficult for the administration t avoid that. robert: will there be pressure from capitol hill to address russian inexperience? -- ineerience? >> i think the senate report will come outor to that action. the republicans have been very involved. the administration hasn't been think on it because they it undermines the president's cents and i think people are seriously worried that ther sians will do this again. i do think your point on -- i think this have good job security for bob mueller to get this out and show -- it would make it really hard now to push him out. robert: and mueller keeps movine this we saw that rick gates, the former advisor topa manafort, the foreman campaign chairman, looks like he's obliging to mueller. >> absolutely.th 've done a fabulous job of keeping everything under wps. largely because they kno
ssure on lso puts p him to act to do something to prevent this in the newly. one of the oth criticisms is this administration under this president has done nothing in anymore sious way to head this off for 2018 or 2020. it will welcome more difficult for the administration t avoid that. robert: will there be pressure from capitol hill to address russian inexperience? -- ineerience? >> i think the senate report will come outor to that action. the republicans have been very involved. the...
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s lso expected to usher in a new era for ho bywood. juliaoor citizen explains " >>black panther" is off to aiv masse start, grossing $25 million in thursday night's preview as fandango's fourth largest presaler of all time it's expected to bring in $175 million to the u.s. box office this weekend a. february reco. that's bolstered by rave reviews. 97% positive rotten tomato's critics score, higher than any marvel movie or any super heroes film from rival dc comics. >> i think there has beennc thi n about super hero movies, are they too kind of c cutter movies and blocking diversity we see in the world around us. i think part of keeping it fresh is migrating into therl diverse d we see. i think this movie is an attempt at that. > the film, which cost a reported $200 million to produce isto expected drive disney to an even bipger share of the box office this perhaps most important, "black panther" is defying assumptions that films with diverse casts don't perform particularly well, especially overse and now industry watchers believe the
s lso expected to usher in a new era for ho bywood. juliaoor citizen explains " >>black panther" is off to aiv masse start, grossing $25 million in thursday night's preview as fandango's fourth largest presaler of all time it's expected to bring in $175 million to the u.s. box office this weekend a. february reco. that's bolstered by rave reviews. 97% positive rotten tomato's critics score, higher than any marvel movie or any super heroes film from rival dc comics. >> i...
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that gets underway at 3:30 c-span2.lso on next, the panel looks at russian u.s. elections. and federal election commission spoke at the unrigged at tulane university in new orleans. nonprofit organization known as represent us hosted the organization. >> hello, everyone. i'm glad you are here. withis from russia facebook. foreign influence and the u.s. elections. ke
that gets underway at 3:30 c-span2.lso on next, the panel looks at russian u.s. elections. and federal election commission spoke at the unrigged at tulane university in new orleans. nonprofit organization known as represent us hosted the organization. >> hello, everyone. i'm glad you are here. withis from russia facebook. foreign influence and the u.s. elections. ke
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lso i am lazy. brian: chapter 40 was written by your daughter?ill: is that the chamenter of clemen time? brian: no. it starts out "i was not yet an author on the book, just a research assistant." has anybody else ever found someone they thought was the man from the train? you name a person, tell us where he died, all that kind of stuff. i am not going to give it away here, but were you the first people to discover this? bill: we were the first people to tie him to the crime. there were two people in villisca who were tied to the villisca crime. there were people who were murdered for the believe that they committed an isolated crime. but i don't think -- and there have been -- if i could be arrogant for a moment, there have been people claiming that the person responsible for this series of crimes was a or or c, but you cannot really take them seriously because they are not serious researchers and do not do the work to establish that they know what they are talking about. we were the first serious people to nominate somebody. rian: another tweet.
lso i am lazy. brian: chapter 40 was written by your daughter?ill: is that the chamenter of clemen time? brian: no. it starts out "i was not yet an author on the book, just a research assistant." has anybody else ever found someone they thought was the man from the train? you name a person, tell us where he died, all that kind of stuff. i am not going to give it away here, but were you the first people to discover this? bill: we were the first people to tie him to the crime. there...
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finalistas de los premios billboard de la musica l latina que hoy esta en su cele r celebracion para lsosños s desde las vegas, hoy durante el show le daremos los nombres de l los finalistas de casi todas las categorias >> que emocion, se que hay mu muchos amigos, comappañeros, e esperando ir, si usted es fana i fanatico, atencion, le daremos l los nombres de los finalistas >> empezamos con el artista del año, adelante sreÑores >> artista del año, daddy yankee j balvin luis fonsi ozuozuna >> eso >> seÑores >> y a unos 36 mil pies de al altura acabamos de despertar al seÑor luis fonsi para sorprend sorprenderlo con esta buena n i noticia, buenos dias luis, c ¿como estas? >> buenos dias mni gente, f familia, un beso muy grande >> felicidades, ¿como te sie e sientes? >> eh muy feliz, muy honrado, siempre que te nominan, y uno i tiene la oportunidad de celebrar premiaciones tan importantes con el billboard y estar nominado en varias categorias es un poriv e privilegio >> no son varias categorias, son 10 categorias en los cuales eres finalista ¿que opinion te merece esto hermano? >> guau, que
finalistas de los premios billboard de la musica l latina que hoy esta en su cele r celebracion para lsosños s desde las vegas, hoy durante el show le daremos los nombres de l los finalistas de casi todas las categorias >> que emocion, se que hay mu muchos amigos, comappañeros, e esperando ir, si usted es fana i fanatico, atencion, le daremos l los nombres de los finalistas >> empezamos con el artista del año, adelante sreÑores >> artista del año, daddy yankee j balvin...
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wade will discuss why as parents we must be there to keep our kids lso, she will talk about the warningigns of kids in trouble and how ow as parents even though we are overwhelmed we must continue taking the time to raise our kids... we just cannot check out.> (vicki) you can watch the full interview with dr. wade on kron4 dot com... there you can find video showing the chaotic moments after the shooting. there is a (vicki) you can watch the full interview with dr. wade on kron4 dot com... there you can find video showing the chaotic moments after the shooting. there is a photo gallery from the scene. and also reaction from parents who raced to campus to check on their kids. it's all on kron 4 dot com. (grant)the suspects accused of stabbing a woman and leaving her for dead on the side of a rural east bay road..were back in court today. daniel gross and melissa leonardo did not enter pleas. law enforcement officials say the two defendants were friends with liz cuesta...and they all worked together at a carl's junior in tracy. authorities say cuesta willingly got into the car with the de
wade will discuss why as parents we must be there to keep our kids lso, she will talk about the warningigns of kids in trouble and how ow as parents even though we are overwhelmed we must continue taking the time to raise our kids... we just cannot check out.> (vicki) you can watch the full interview with dr. wade on kron4 dot com... there you can find video showing the chaotic moments after the shooting. there is a (vicki) you can watch the full interview with dr. wade on kron4 dot com......
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the military o get maximum benefit out of that that is going to make a difference in the long run but lso in day-to-day quality of life. and ms. esty. ms. esty: hat we have been working for a long time to get his addressed. my father and grandfather were civil engineers. i grew up on job sites. you cannot build a 21st century economy. on a mid 20th century infrastructure. it was the investments in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's that transformed america. we have that opportunity again. we need to look at the opportunity, the upside we get. with infrastructure and infostructure and green grid verywhere. and that will transform america, whether you live in northwest connecticut where you don't have sell phone coverage or broadband or live in ohio or or live in ohio or wherever you live in this great country. to participate in the economy, you need to have access to internet and to a grid. and you need to be able to get there on roads. and we have let that slide. i work with republicans and democrats on the committee. there is no d or r after potholes. the time has stopped for duct tape and ba
the military o get maximum benefit out of that that is going to make a difference in the long run but lso in day-to-day quality of life. and ms. esty. ms. esty: hat we have been working for a long time to get his addressed. my father and grandfather were civil engineers. i grew up on job sites. you cannot build a 21st century economy. on a mid 20th century infrastructure. it was the investments in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's that transformed america. we have that opportunity again. we need to...
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this snow will fall as we go throughout the day today and into tomorrow, a lso.wfall amounts, between 3 and 6 inches. minnesota in between dilution and minneapolis, someone will get 3 to 6 inches. minneapolis, 2 or 3 for you. in the mountain of colorado, getting some much-needed snow. now let's talk about the incredible warmth which is sneaking up the east coast over the next couple of days. in the northern plains, you're 20 below average. baltimore, 72. raleigh, close to a record high on tuesday. cincinnati should easily break yourer record high. same for nashville. and even into wednesday, this will be the last really warm day before the cooler air comes in. d.c., record high 76 degrees on wednesday. boston, near 68. this is kind of unheard of stuff. of course, when you get this warm like this, you worry about the areas that still have snow like northern new england. quick snow melt. we could have some problems with ice jams on the rivers. we'll watch that for some flooding problems. again today, streams, northern plains, cold snow in the southeast, 81 in new o
this snow will fall as we go throughout the day today and into tomorrow, a lso.wfall amounts, between 3 and 6 inches. minnesota in between dilution and minneapolis, someone will get 3 to 6 inches. minneapolis, 2 or 3 for you. in the mountain of colorado, getting some much-needed snow. now let's talk about the incredible warmth which is sneaking up the east coast over the next couple of days. in the northern plains, you're 20 below average. baltimore, 72. raleigh, close to a record high on...
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that gets underway at 3:30 c-span2.lso on next, the panel looks at russian u.s. elections. and federal election commission spoke at the unrigged at tulane university in new orleans. nonprofit organization known as represent us hosted the organization. >> hello, everyone. i'm glad you are here. withis from russia facebook. foreign influence and the u.s. elections. take your seat and silence your phones. be a one-hour question please hold your questions until the end. don't be afraid to give feedback the sessions. scott. is i work to develop the legal ization advocacy work. i could not be zoned by a better what has become in a very short time the issue of true national priority. our state,bility of local, and national elections to and the urgentce need for americans across the political spectrum to come to find bold, forward- looking, and sustainable solutions to the problem. made verylection vulnerable to foreign hacking. according to the office of the national director of intelligence, it undermines public faith in the american democratic process. the first time we've seen
that gets underway at 3:30 c-span2.lso on next, the panel looks at russian u.s. elections. and federal election commission spoke at the unrigged at tulane university in new orleans. nonprofit organization known as represent us hosted the organization. >> hello, everyone. i'm glad you are here. withis from russia facebook. foreign influence and the u.s. elections. take your seat and silence your phones. be a one-hour question please hold your questions until the end. don't be afraid to...
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it lso said white became "increasingly hostile and threatening" to her after losing in sochi. white has admitted sending the explicit images, but denied the other allegations. and at yesterday's news conference, he played down the charges. h estly, i am here to talk about the olympics, not gossip. i am proud of who i am and my friends love me and vouch for me. and i think that stands on its own. >> brangham: that incited a backlash on social media,pr pting white to apologize this morning on nbc's "today haow." >> i'm truly sorryi chose the word "gossip." it was a poor choice of words to describe such a sensitive n bject in the world today. every experience life i feel like it's taught me a lesson. 'md i definitely feel like much more changed person than i was when i was younger and yeah, i'm just, i'proud of who i am today. >> brangham: white settled the lawsuiin may for an undisclosed amount. earlier today, i spoke withri ine brennan. she's a sports columnist for "usa today."sh she was at than white press conference yesterday in south korea. i began by asking about her reacti
it lso said white became "increasingly hostile and threatening" to her after losing in sochi. white has admitted sending the explicit images, but denied the other allegations. and at yesterday's news conference, he played down the charges. h estly, i am here to talk about the olympics, not gossip. i am proud of who i am and my friends love me and vouch for me. and i think that stands on its own. >> brangham: that incited a backlash on social media,pr pting white to apologize...
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--lso see alphabet shares you also spoke with off a bit ceo, what did she tell you?rall growth and she said she is pleased with what she is seeing across the board. there has been issues with you ids.ids and -- youtube k the overwhelming majority of advertisers never left, and we believe in investment of policy changes and improving long-term. -- that was other up almost 50%. she said the majority is coming fiber.est and this is a quickly growing business for google but they don't break out the numbers but be giving us more details on the call of how quickly the cloud business is growing. scarlet: emily chang, thank you so much for joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: apple shares are following in after hours trading, and now it is lower after apple revenue dipped analyst estimates. higher thancame estimated, but if you look at the fiscal fourth-quarter, 77 million when analysts were looking at 80 million. the average selling price was higher -- i am looking for my number. 767 -- and the revenue forecast for this quarter also missing the consensus. we have with
--lso see alphabet shares you also spoke with off a bit ceo, what did she tell you?rall growth and she said she is pleased with what she is seeing across the board. there has been issues with you ids.ids and -- youtube k the overwhelming majority of advertisers never left, and we believe in investment of policy changes and improving long-term. -- that was other up almost 50%. she said the majority is coming fiber.est and this is a quickly growing business for google but they don't break out the...
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larry hogan announced he wouldpend $2.5 million of the state's emergency fund on immediate repairs.he lso said he would give baltimore schools an additional $11 million next year. hogan said his administration has made school heating and cooling projects a priority andc blames disleadership for maintenance problems. >> we resort to a knee-jerk response of it must be mismanagement. >> yang: sonja santelises is the c.e.o. of baltimore city public schools. >> baltimore city has more need. you can't look at underfunding for numbers of years and then say for a year or two we're going to give you 10 million more and that makes up for the millions upon millions of dollars that the school system g didn. i think that's a bit disingenuous and it's overly simplistic. >> yang: she says part of the problem is h the state awards maintenance funding. districts with cash on hand can pay for reirs and then ask for reimbursement. but baltimore sct ols often caford to pay for those projects up-front. >> we're coming with a gss where other counties are coming with a receipt. if i'm going to take responsibili
larry hogan announced he wouldpend $2.5 million of the state's emergency fund on immediate repairs.he lso said he would give baltimore schools an additional $11 million next year. hogan said his administration has made school heating and cooling projects a priority andc blames disleadership for maintenance problems. >> we resort to a knee-jerk response of it must be mismanagement. >> yang: sonja santelises is the c.e.o. of baltimore city public schools. >> baltimore city has...
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appearing on the hill today, he lso decried temporary spending bills, or continuing resolutions. >> our competitive edge has eroded in every domain of warfare: air, land, sea, cyber and space. under frequent continuing resolutions and sequesters' badudget caps, ountages continue to shrink. >: > reportuse republicans' bill to avoid a shutdown proposes funding the military through september 30 with a $30 billion increase to avert spending cuts. the rest of government would get a temporary six weeks of funds. but this partisan funding bill is a whopping 515 pages long, full of other policies and roposals, many of them meant to jam, or pressure the senate. conservative freedom caucus member dave brat: >> mn, i would love to just see the senate have to vote on something. >> report a wholly different idea. both parties, both leaders-- can mitch mcconnell and democrat chuck schumer-- working toward a bigger, bipartisan b fudget deal to increaseunds for defense and non-defense. >> i think we're on the way to getting an agreement, and on the way of getting an agreement very soon. >> we support a
appearing on the hill today, he lso decried temporary spending bills, or continuing resolutions. >> our competitive edge has eroded in every domain of warfare: air, land, sea, cyber and space. under frequent continuing resolutions and sequesters' badudget caps, ountages continue to shrink. >: > reportuse republicans' bill to avoid a shutdown proposes funding the military through september 30 with a $30 billion increase to avert spending cuts. the rest of government would get a...
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math and ecience and the normal typ things, we teach human rights, conflict resolution andd tolerance lsovery strong gender component to try to bring gender parity and gender equity to the region. >> yang: the administratio says it wants reforms. it hasn't said publicly what the reforms are. have they told unrwa what they do want? >> yoantd what they do want. we are constantly reforming what weavo. wee reformed our education program. we have reformed our health moprogram. we'vd from food to cash in the west bank. this is just indicativef the very serious obligation we feel we have to be the west that we can be. >> yang: in january the president said that -- he said we pay the palestinians hundreds of millions of dollars a year and get no appreciation or respect. is there in i sense or suspicion that there's some sort of-- this is punitive, that this is somehow a payback from the president of th administration? >> i mean, i can't speak to what the motivations were. all i can say is that if we get no more funding from the u.s. this year it would be a reduction of 83% of what they gave us in
math and ecience and the normal typ things, we teach human rights, conflict resolution andd tolerance lsovery strong gender component to try to bring gender parity and gender equity to the region. >> yang: the administratio says it wants reforms. it hasn't said publicly what the reforms are. have they told unrwa what they do want? >> yoantd what they do want. we are constantly reforming what weavo. wee reformed our education program. we have reformed our health moprogram. we'vd from...
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a lso want to just say heartfelt thank you for all you've done over the years to protect our democracy. protect the country. thank you so much, secretary johnson. [applause] > i am so pleased to be moderating this election security panel with three outstanding guests. panelists have been at the forefront of instituting best practices in their states help protect election infrastructure and our third national s a noted security expert who understands between tant interplay federal and state policymaking. first, let me introduce judge choat, the current elections director for colorado. is one of the highest scoring states in our report. colorado most notably conducts its elections by mail with paper ballots. he is responsible for mplementing cutting edge risk limiting audits which are essential to ascertaining the of election results so welcome. next, we are joined by edgardo cortez. e served as the first commissioner of elections for virginia under the former governor. mr. cortez pulled off a bit of a miracle last year when he transition inia's away from paperless voting achines to stat
a lso want to just say heartfelt thank you for all you've done over the years to protect our democracy. protect the country. thank you so much, secretary johnson. [applause] > i am so pleased to be moderating this election security panel with three outstanding guests. panelists have been at the forefront of instituting best practices in their states help protect election infrastructure and our third national s a noted security expert who understands between tant interplay federal and state...
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wade will discuss why as parents we must be there to lso, she will talk about the warning signs of kids in trouble and how parents can ow as parents even though we are overwhelmed we must continue taking the time to raise our kids... we just cannot check out. (vikki) here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a sunny and bright day all the way to the coast. temperatures even warmed well into the 60s inland with cooler 50s at the coast. there is rain well to the north in the pacific northwest but nothing our way right now. grab a jacket if you're going out tonight. it will be clear and cold. on the satellite you can see high pressure building over california. as this ridge builds it will bring more sunshine and warmer weather to the state and the bay area over the next couple of days. but there is going to be a big change in the weather pattern near the end of the weekend. tomorrow it will be sunny and nice inland with highs in the 60s and low 70s with 50s and 60s at the co
wade will discuss why as parents we must be there to lso, she will talk about the warning signs of kids in trouble and how parents can ow as parents even though we are overwhelmed we must continue taking the time to raise our kids... we just cannot check out. (vikki) here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a sunny and bright day all the way to the coast. temperatures even...
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the president's proposal would lso replace families' flexible monthly snap benefits with food boxes that contain no fresh produce. it basically puts people on rations. so i ask my republican colleagues -- did you really come to congress to take food out of the mouths of hungry people, hungry children? who are you? ending hunger in america is not a matter of resources. it's a matter of political will. we must invest in our nutrition programs to make sure that no one's plate goes empty in america, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the american legion convenes in washington this week for its annual policy conference to meet with federal lawmakers. the american legion was chart ert and incorporated by congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans' organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. t's the nation's large
the president's proposal would lso replace families' flexible monthly snap benefits with food boxes that contain no fresh produce. it basically puts people on rations. so i ask my republican colleagues -- did you really come to congress to take food out of the mouths of hungry people, hungry children? who are you? ending hunger in america is not a matter of resources. it's a matter of political will. we must invest in our nutrition programs to make sure that no one's plate goes empty in...
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to lso meant that we wanted , cognize the amy, laura, matt anna. and from my staff, katherine, and the rna, joe irreplaceable sylvia lee from my office. it is an honor and pleasure to work with mr. johnson. he is first and foremost a gentleman. i look forward later in this year to traveling to plano, texas, where i hope, we can have a hearing on social security in general. mr. johnson has a bill and i have a bill that both have the same goals in mind and where there may be different approaches, i know his great bipartisan spirit and his gentlemanly nature will provide the kind of debate and dialogue that is necessary around an issue that is so vitally important to all americans as social security. this is america's greatest program. and one that has never missed a payment and is often confused that it is an entitlement but the insurance that people have paid for and richly deserve. it hasn't been changed or modified significantly since ronald reagan and tip sat down and did that back in the early 1980's. it is long overdue and what better person wh
to lso meant that we wanted , cognize the amy, laura, matt anna. and from my staff, katherine, and the rna, joe irreplaceable sylvia lee from my office. it is an honor and pleasure to work with mr. johnson. he is first and foremost a gentleman. i look forward later in this year to traveling to plano, texas, where i hope, we can have a hearing on social security in general. mr. johnson has a bill and i have a bill that both have the same goals in mind and where there may be different approaches,...
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lso as has been mentioned, insurance premiums held in escrow are considered points and fees under the q.m. rule, which is ridiculous. that's insurance premiums held in escrow like saying a parent that puts money in for a 529 savings plan for his children's education is a car payment or mortgage payment. it doesn't make sense. but it discouraging consumers from using this important financial management tool. h.r. 1153 would address these unintended consequence ns and provide clarity for borrow earns businesses. i'm also confident that the cfpb under the leader shf of economic mulvaney will ensure this clarification is law.mented if enact food i ask my colleagues to support this commence fix so we can get the policy right and address the unintended consequences arising from the future rule. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: thank you very much. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: we're prepared to c
lso as has been mentioned, insurance premiums held in escrow are considered points and fees under the q.m. rule, which is ridiculous. that's insurance premiums held in escrow like saying a parent that puts money in for a 529 savings plan for his children's education is a car payment or mortgage payment. it doesn't make sense. but it discouraging consumers from using this important financial management tool. h.r. 1153 would address these unintended consequence ns and provide clarity for borrow...
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interesting lso about north korea is that it actually has many divisions its society. have to be careful not to ook at the society as one monolithic entity, not lump everyone together. here are people in the elite circles who fair very well, eat well, trifrng well and they have the hottest consumer goods that we can buy in the united states and then there are those bottom who are really struggle og a day-to-day level. so i would hope that if the orth korea leader has the sensibility and has the its ness his regime and existence really depends on his to bring that bottom up to provide food regularly, healthcare, etcetera, and to everyday e kind of choke on normal people's lives. kim jong-un has to sober up on that level and i do that in re are signs north korea people do know that the conomy is really answer. host: 202-748-8001 for republicans. democrats.0 for and independents, 202-748-8002. oxford, massachusetts, democrat's line, carl, you are next up. good morning. thank you d morning, for c-span. i just want to say, i mean, kim tyrant, but ibe a don't think he's a nu
interesting lso about north korea is that it actually has many divisions its society. have to be careful not to ook at the society as one monolithic entity, not lump everyone together. here are people in the elite circles who fair very well, eat well, trifrng well and they have the hottest consumer goods that we can buy in the united states and then there are those bottom who are really struggle og a day-to-day level. so i would hope that if the orth korea leader has the sensibility and has the...
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lso, twitter available to you at c-spanwj.pa c, last week the house chair mark meadow talked about what the president gave his t about guns take afterward, here is a bit of that special we'll get your it.tion to >> i can tell you, when you tart to fundamentally look at removing our constitutional protected liberty, that is not a point.arting think about it, a whole lot of people notified the health and in that vices group particular area that this ndividual allegedly had real trouble, that was a government agency. they notified the f.b.i. there some problems, that was a government agency. we had a school resource officer that didn't e engage, that was a government agency. we have three government agencys still have unbelievable tragedy, so to suggest that more is notent is the answer, a good starting point. host: heather caygle, paint into about his reaction, house froik caucus reaction on this g anything done on issue. guest: right. i'm not sure at that panel or right after, congressman meadows said any kind of bill to expand
lso, twitter available to you at c-spanwj.pa c, last week the house chair mark meadow talked about what the president gave his t about guns take afterward, here is a bit of that special we'll get your it.tion to >> i can tell you, when you tart to fundamentally look at removing our constitutional protected liberty, that is not a point.arting think about it, a whole lot of people notified the health and in that vices group particular area that this ndividual allegedly had real trouble,...
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the lso, too, the -- i see republicans as hypocrites because last week, they extended and ifts of theisa law they tnt like it, they could have changed it last week. but the republicans all voted for fisa and none of the democrats. and none of the democrats voted . r fisa i see the republicans as hypocrites. host: ok. all right. bob is calling in from waldorf, maryland, on our independent line. good morning, bob. caller: rod rosen steen had to scare affirm under the penalty of perjury that the information he was given to a court was truthful and honest. knowing that that dossier was used to obtain this warrant, knowing that it was a political document, he misled the court. that is a penalty of perjury. rod rosenstein should be fired this morning. if i obtained a search warrant and searched your car and had all kinds of evidence illegally, all of that evidence would be inadmissible in a court of law. that's what we have here. we have an investigation going on under false pretenses. it's called an investigation, ma'am, but what it really is a coup d'etat. all your listeners could look up
the lso, too, the -- i see republicans as hypocrites because last week, they extended and ifts of theisa law they tnt like it, they could have changed it last week. but the republicans all voted for fisa and none of the democrats. and none of the democrats voted . r fisa i see the republicans as hypocrites. host: ok. all right. bob is calling in from waldorf, maryland, on our independent line. good morning, bob. caller: rod rosen steen had to scare affirm under the penalty of perjury that the...