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personally, that is my son, mark lee. he was the first seal killed in iraq.ery proud of that young man for the choice that he made. he stood up in the direct line of fire, willingly gave his life to save his teammates and for you and me and our freedoms. i'm so proud of that. there's always an empty chair at our table. i miss him deeply. i look forward to that day that i see him again. but yes, we miss him deeply. >> neil: and he had a wisdom way beyond his young ears. even taking in the cruelty around him and the wisdom of the war itself or one that he felt in time would justify itself and make iraq right. but he wrote at the time what he learned. i thought this was very wise when he wrote "more random acts of kindness should and would change our country and our reputation as a country. it's not unknown to the most of us that the rest of the world looks at us with doubt towards our humanity and morals." he was saying that little random acts of being decent to one another, whether you're on a war stage or not matter. i thought that was way beyond his years. >
personally, that is my son, mark lee. he was the first seal killed in iraq.ery proud of that young man for the choice that he made. he stood up in the direct line of fire, willingly gave his life to save his teammates and for you and me and our freedoms. i'm so proud of that. there's always an empty chair at our table. i miss him deeply. i look forward to that day that i see him again. but yes, we miss him deeply. >> neil: and he had a wisdom way beyond his young ears. even taking in the...
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neighbor and small business advocate, mark lee is one of them. >> it's good for the city. it's good for the neighborhood, and i think most of the neighborhood is actually looking forward to it. >> reporter: two sides. >> i don't want to shut them down, just talk to us. >> reporter: both hoping they can come to neighbors. that is the primary goal for us. >> reporter: in northwest, marcela robinson, wusa9. >> if the owners are approved for a liquor license for the 14th street location, they plan to open in september of 2018. >>> the power is back on for all but 100 customers on kent island. a tornado swept over the community early monday. a total of 9,000 people suffered some kind of damage or some kind of impact. cleanup is underway. but it is expected to take months to get back to normal for the people affected the most. >>> this summer day in d.c., it does not get much better. >> how long is it going to last, debra? >> reporter: just spectacular right now, sunshine, low humidity. a ball game in town tonight. the brewers in town. temps in the 70s game. not too hot, not too
neighbor and small business advocate, mark lee is one of them. >> it's good for the city. it's good for the neighborhood, and i think most of the neighborhood is actually looking forward to it. >> reporter: two sides. >> i don't want to shut them down, just talk to us. >> reporter: both hoping they can come to neighbors. that is the primary goal for us. >> reporter: in northwest, marcela robinson, wusa9. >> if the owners are approved for a liquor license for...
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and utah senator mark lee studies the men who fought against the government in america's founding. naomi cline offers her thoughts on the trump president. and a report on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. and mother board senior editor, brain merchant, traces the creation and development of the i-phone. >> some of the first reported technology developed was a stone throw away from touch and web technology. you can touch maps online and move pictures on the i-phone. but ben stump contains he developed the earliest technology and since he didn't patent this stuff, it went into the slip stream of technology that would wind up later in the i-phone. but the guy who really put it on the table so apple could see it was wane westerman who had this incredible story. he is this brilliant engineer from the midwest who comes from a family that is plagued by disability and he had severe hand disabilities. when he was a ph.d student -- >> he was trying to write his ph.d dissertation and couldn't. he had to stop. he looked around at the market to see if there were alternativ
and utah senator mark lee studies the men who fought against the government in america's founding. naomi cline offers her thoughts on the trump president. and a report on how smear tactics are used to influence public opinion. and mother board senior editor, brain merchant, traces the creation and development of the i-phone. >> some of the first reported technology developed was a stone throw away from touch and web technology. you can touch maps online and move pictures on the i-phone....
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except tore senator mark lee with much more limited.is unlikely to appeal to senators collins of maine. herl of mf. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.herl portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.eher portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lher portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lher the bill needs at least 50 of 52 to pass. with pence as tie breaker. he is doing his part to get the call to the floor, going to rush limbaugh today to rally the base. >> i have one message for your tens of thousands of viewers around america, this is the moment, now is time. if you are one of those wanting obamacare to be repealed and replaced, we are are days or just maybe looks way as historical objective. >> covering health care battles all the way back to the clinton campaign, the clinton presidency. my understanding is this attempt to attach to something pb i lou to sell plans that don't qualify now as a way of getting
except tore senator mark lee with much more limited.is unlikely to appeal to senators collins of maine. herl of mf. portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.herl portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.eher portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lher portman of ohio. and moran of connecticut. all all expressing concerns.lher the bill needs at least 50 of 52 to pass. with pence as tie breaker. he is...
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>> did you have occasion to have a conversation with mark fuhrman? >> f. leeredible and may even be criminal. >> did you go back to the crime scene? >> no. >> did you do any more observations. >> bailey wants to know if he planted evidence at the scene. >> did you wipe a glove in the bronco, detective fuhrman? >> no. >> you did not? >> no. >> but some of the jurors believe fuhrman was up to no good. >> did you ever for a moment believe that the police wanted to frame o.j. simpson? >> frame him, i think that was in furman's mind. >> but why would fuhrman want to frame o.j. simpson? simple says the defense team. fuhrman is a racist. >> why did it become so much about race? >> it is amazing because o.j. simpson was as white a black person as you can imagine. he lived a white life. >> married to a white woman. >> maried to a white woman, working for a major car company. he was not part of the african-american community to speak of. but i think that many african-americans could identify with the police tampering with evidence and planting evidence. >> were you fami
>> did you have occasion to have a conversation with mark fuhrman? >> f. leeredible and may even be criminal. >> did you go back to the crime scene? >> no. >> did you do any more observations. >> bailey wants to know if he planted evidence at the scene. >> did you wipe a glove in the bronco, detective fuhrman? >> no. >> you did not? >> no. >> but some of the jurors believe fuhrman was up to no good. >> did you ever for a...
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mayor ed lee marked the occasion with a tour at a local manufacturer.nd the owner of golden bear outer wear says the employees don't make minimum wage but six workers will have an increase in hourly rates. >>> and conflicting studies how the increases in minimum wage affect the job market. two studies show in the university of washington show minimum wage in 2015 and 2016, and had their hours cut by 9%. and minimum wage jumped up to $13. and a uc berkeley study shows $13 workers did not see any cuts to their schedules. >>> heading up to lake tahoe for the holiday weekend, you will have a lot of company because everyone is there. you could enjoy time at the beach. and if you get bored with that, how about a little run down the slopes. squaw valley is open for skiing this weekend. the resort mountains are some of the highest in tahoe where the air is thinner and cooler so the snow, it is still hanging out there. this year's ski season has now lasted almost 200 days, nearly a month longer than average and visitors are taking full advantage. >> i don't need
mayor ed lee marked the occasion with a tour at a local manufacturer.nd the owner of golden bear outer wear says the employees don't make minimum wage but six workers will have an increase in hourly rates. >>> and conflicting studies how the increases in minimum wage affect the job market. two studies show in the university of washington show minimum wage in 2015 and 2016, and had their hours cut by 9%. and minimum wage jumped up to $13. and a uc berkeley study shows $13 workers did...
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mayor ed lee is marking $20 million for charity programs like meals on wheels which prepares and deliversllion meals a year. besides meals on wheels, the city money will also help other groups like self-help for the elderly and jewish family services. >> a 9-year-old boy is collecting change and selling lemonade to help keep bay area police dogs safe. wyatt has raised nearly $1400. that's enough to buy one bulletproof vest for a police dog. he met with the police officers and their dogs in san francisco yesterday. we first told you about the story on abc7news.com. you can find out more information there about the meeting between wyatt and cayine officers and how you can help protect the dogs. >> i have been waiting to show you this. a black bear scaling the side of a house in massachusetts. >> he skillfully climbs up to the deck but pretty unskillfully gets stuck with his feet in the air. oh, no. the struggle is real. >> why do i think this is so cute? >> it is adorable. he sniffed around for a bit and finally climbed back down. the man who posted the video said he's glad the grandkids we
mayor ed lee is marking $20 million for charity programs like meals on wheels which prepares and deliversllion meals a year. besides meals on wheels, the city money will also help other groups like self-help for the elderly and jewish family services. >> a 9-year-old boy is collecting change and selling lemonade to help keep bay area police dogs safe. wyatt has raised nearly $1400. that's enough to buy one bulletproof vest for a police dog. he met with the police officers and their dogs...
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marks: chairman sensenbrenner, ranking member jackson lee, distinguished members of the subcommittee, on behalf of the major county sheriffs of america, los angeles county sheriff, and all the partners who comprise the los angeles regional human trafficking task force, thank you for inviting know testify this morning on street gang members and sex trafficking. the los angeles regional hafpking task force combines the resources of local, state and federal law enforcement with the prosecutorial authority of the los angeles district attorney and the u.s. attorney's office with a truly victim-centered approach. the combination of resources include the los angeles county department of children and family services, los angeles county probation department, california department of corrections, and a nonprofit coalition against slavery and trafficking are all co-located in the same office, literally sitting next to each other. our co-location model breaks down the previously established silos between agencies, and brings together systems of discipline to address the victims' needs through a v
marks: chairman sensenbrenner, ranking member jackson lee, distinguished members of the subcommittee, on behalf of the major county sheriffs of america, los angeles county sheriff, and all the partners who comprise the los angeles regional human trafficking task force, thank you for inviting know testify this morning on street gang members and sex trafficking. the los angeles regional hafpking task force combines the resources of local, state and federal law enforcement with the prosecutorial...
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amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today marks one week since a massive fire destroyed a seven-story buildingnstruction in oakland. it was one of 4 fires over the past year. the fires have caused tens and millions of dollars in unfinished apartment complexes. early this week, oakland mayor met with developers about security and expediting -- expediting permits. she spoke with us about the fires and the possibility that they could be the work of an arsonist. who is upset about the new ways. >> the way to address the escalating rents is to build more. that is to build more for every income level. i always say that i am not going to be like donald trump. i will not vilify outsiders or newcomers. i would not build a wall around oakland. >> she says her team is making a list of higher risk construction projects, so the city can be proactive defending them. >> you can watch more of her interview at china for -- ktvu.com .>>> suffers as though city leaders increasing efforts to clean one of the dirtiest stations of bart. the civic station. the health department issuing a notice declaring the areas n
amber lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today marks one week since a massive fire destroyed a seven-story buildingnstruction in oakland. it was one of 4 fires over the past year. the fires have caused tens and millions of dollars in unfinished apartment complexes. early this week, oakland mayor met with developers about security and expediting -- expediting permits. she spoke with us about the fires and the possibility that they could be the work of an arsonist. who is upset about the new...
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and we aren't marked -- reminded of it by the examples in this story of our own country. >> utah senator mike lee with his book, written out of history, forgotten founding fathers who fought big government." they readt -- unless both sides of the argument. unless you read from the antifederalists's, it appears to tilt more in the direction of federal power than they in fact do. sisters first,, stories from our wild and wonderful life. >> we felt unbelievably protective of them. people thought it was odd how protective we were. but it is not. we saw ourselves and them when the grandpa became president and when they left the white house, same age we were when he became president. being a teenager is not always that easy but it is also incredibly rewarding. rice45 p.m., condoleezza discusses her book, "democracy: stories from the long road to freedom." >> they don't invade their neighbors, they don't traffic in child soldiers at 10 and 11 years old. they do not traffic in the sex trade so women end up in brothels in eastern europe and southeast asia. they do not harbor terrorists as a matter of stat
and we aren't marked -- reminded of it by the examples in this story of our own country. >> utah senator mike lee with his book, written out of history, forgotten founding fathers who fought big government." they readt -- unless both sides of the argument. unless you read from the antifederalists's, it appears to tilt more in the direction of federal power than they in fact do. sisters first,, stories from our wild and wonderful life. >> we felt unbelievably protective of them....
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s juan gonzalez and i spoke to grace lee boggs and the late poet and activist amiri baraka to mark theh anniversary of the 1967 rebellions in detroit and newark. juan: what has changed in these 40 years in terms of consciousness and in terms of what the country is learned from that period? >> in some ways, it is gone full cycle but up to another level. blatantfrom the kind of brutalization, of white supremacy and racism. we then organized ourselves and elected two black mayors. we haven't -- none of my children, for instance, have ever grown under white people ruling in newark. they don't even know that is, you understand? and so, we can be proud of that. but at the same time, after we had our two domestic kind of relentlessly with corporate power, you understand, now we've come full circle -- >> let me ask you a question, amiri. do you think that we have challenged and criticized and evaluated black power sufficiently? >> have we? no, no, but i've been doing it for -- >> when are we going to do it? >> well, i've been doing it for almost 37 years. i mean, having two black mayors there,
s juan gonzalez and i spoke to grace lee boggs and the late poet and activist amiri baraka to mark theh anniversary of the 1967 rebellions in detroit and newark. juan: what has changed in these 40 years in terms of consciousness and in terms of what the country is learned from that period? >> in some ways, it is gone full cycle but up to another level. blatantfrom the kind of brutalization, of white supremacy and racism. we then organized ourselves and elected two black mayors. we haven't...
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the latest senators, mike lee and jerry moran. coming up, mark murray will break down whether republicans have the votes to repeal the health care law. >>> fairfax county police are checking missing persons reports to identify a dead man. he was found in a lake off trinity parkway in ten tremendousville last night. an autopsy should give us a better idea of how the man died. a fisherman found him around 7:30. >>> parents want to know why it took seven months to arrest a former classroom aide accused of creating child pornography at school. this is carlos bell who is accused of abusing students inside benjamin stoddard middle school in waldorf. there will be a meeting tonight for parents. justin finch joins us live with more. county officials say that cases like carlos bell often take a lot of time to investigate. often going longer than even they would like. now, we have an idea of why thanks to an investigation by our news partners at wtop. now, first a bit about carlos bell. as mentioned, he's a charles county aide accused of assaulting ten boy
the latest senators, mike lee and jerry moran. coming up, mark murray will break down whether republicans have the votes to repeal the health care law. >>> fairfax county police are checking missing persons reports to identify a dead man. he was found in a lake off trinity parkway in ten tremendousville last night. an autopsy should give us a better idea of how the man died. a fisherman found him around 7:30. >>> parents want to know why it took seven months to arrest a former...
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look back 30 years at the iran contra investigation. 1987 mark lieutenant colonel's testimony.h final we see committee chair representative lee hamilton made closing statements regarding his testimony and participation in the iran contra affair. >> colonel north, we are just about finished. do you have any final statement to make? , sir.ry brief one to thank theke american people who have responded with their good prayers.upport and i thank them and salute them. that is my statement. privilege to recognize the chairman of the house select committee. >> may i express to you my personal appreciation for the matter in which you have recited over these committees -- presided on this committee in the last several days. you have been firm and fair and kept these proceedings moving along. colonel north, let me join with others for expressing my appreciation to you for your testimony. iraq that a president -- i recognize a president and those carrying out his policies sometimes safe agonizing --sometimes to free hostages. fight communism. to advance the best interest of the nation. many in this country i think the pursuit of such wor
look back 30 years at the iran contra investigation. 1987 mark lieutenant colonel's testimony.h final we see committee chair representative lee hamilton made closing statements regarding his testimony and participation in the iran contra affair. >> colonel north, we are just about finished. do you have any final statement to make? , sir.ry brief one to thank theke american people who have responded with their good prayers.upport and i thank them and salute them. that is my statement....
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lee. and we were just at that location near 77 and cherwood road there's shell casings in the street marked by chalk markings and we spoke with a man that heard those shots last night. >> i heard about 15 shots. lot of people were saying they saw a person with a red hood on. >> in that other shooting yesterday we understand it was a crowd of people shot at multiple times but none of them were hit. instead, only a car was hit. police trying to determine the direct connection besides the sis suspect between the two shootings if there is any ordealing with a random shooting situation. live in haverford twm, henrey, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> henry thank you so much for that update. developing right now a young boy is hurt after a cartel on top of him in upper merion, montgomery county. a family member tells us the 13-year-old boy was working on the car with a grandfather and came off the jack and landed on the boy's stomach h he was transported to children's hospital of philadelphia where had he is expected to be okay. >> a six car crash on i-76 kept traffic snarleded at the conshohocken curve t
lee. and we were just at that location near 77 and cherwood road there's shell casings in the street marked by chalk markings and we spoke with a man that heard those shots last night. >> i heard about 15 shots. lot of people were saying they saw a person with a red hood on. >> in that other shooting yesterday we understand it was a crowd of people shot at multiple times but none of them were hit. instead, only a car was hit. police trying to determine the direct connection besides...
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michael allen, former staff director of the house intel committee and carol lee, we're so happy you're here. >> thank you. >> and mark leibovich is still here. so crystal, i have to start with you. nothing against sarah huckabee sanders, but these pronouncements of loyalty fr from -- you know, the white house podium is symbolic the world over. to use that as place to praise your boss is "a," weird, and "b," seems to illuminate what may have been missing in trump's evaluation of sessions. inadequate loyalty. >> yeah, i guess. i mean, the north korean aspect of the trump white house is distasteful. >> your leader. >> yeah, it's creepy. and damages the country in certain ways. i mean -- >> that's all. it just damages the country. >> constitutional republic. you work for the -- you are loyal to your boss. obviously in the normal sense but you work for the country, not for the guy in charge. you don't prostraate before himr her. and he wants to fire bob mueller. if you want to fire him, you have to get the deputy attorney general to do it. but i think sessions would resign if trump went around him to fire mueller. session
michael allen, former staff director of the house intel committee and carol lee, we're so happy you're here. >> thank you. >> and mark leibovich is still here. so crystal, i have to start with you. nothing against sarah huckabee sanders, but these pronouncements of loyalty fr from -- you know, the white house podium is symbolic the world over. to use that as place to praise your boss is "a," weird, and "b," seems to illuminate what may have been missing in...
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as henry lee tells us, sheriff's departments have increased patrols in that area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages mark the spot where 29-year-old daniel deltoro was shot down. he was shot dead as he took his three-month old son for a walk in stroller. deltoro died in a scene. there's more than one assailant and they fled in a car. >> when we arrived. we found the baby boy in a stroller. >> reporter: the baby was not hurt and is now with family. a day after the killing, deposits maintain a presence in cherryland neighborhood in unincorporated hayward. >> this child won't know exactly what happened, but that child will grow up knowing they were present when their father was killed. >> reporter: family members requested privacy to grieve. relatives placed this sign at the memorial. it reads in part, rest in peace, uncle d. i love you with all my heart even though you made dumb decisions. a friend told ktvu that dell tore he just finished serving time. he had a long rap sheet that included two convictions of rape. many agree that no matter his background, he didn't deserve to be shot dead in front of his
as henry lee tells us, sheriff's departments have increased patrols in that area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages mark the spot where 29-year-old daniel deltoro was shot down. he was shot dead as he took his three-month old son for a walk in stroller. deltoro died in a scene. there's more than one assailant and they fled in a car. >> when we arrived. we found the baby boy in a stroller. >> reporter: the baby was not hurt and is now with family. a day...
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and mark my words we will get max harris out before trial. >> in oakland henry lee, ktvu fox two news. >> five of six defeats held in connection with the beating death of a grandmother from san jose known as ms. flo appeared in court today. all five had a role in the death of flo douglas last september. 18-year-old johnny brown and 19-year-old zachary cueing beat the 88-year-old woman during a home robbery. she died three weeks later. they're charged with murder. brown's mother is being held for harboring a fugitive. prosecutors say it's important to try all of the defendants at the same time. >> we have to prove this case and their roles together and the evidence really effects all of the defendants equally. it's important i think for the community in order to expedite and make sure justice is found for this family and the community. >> the 5 defeats in court today are due back in court to enter pleas in september. a sixth person charged in the case is being tried separately and is due in court on august 10th. >> coming up north korea extends its range. the latest test launch of an i
and mark my words we will get max harris out before trial. >> in oakland henry lee, ktvu fox two news. >> five of six defeats held in connection with the beating death of a grandmother from san jose known as ms. flo appeared in court today. all five had a role in the death of flo douglas last september. 18-year-old johnny brown and 19-year-old zachary cueing beat the 88-year-old woman during a home robbery. she died three weeks later. they're charged with murder. brown's mother is...
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marked with confusion and delays. many members of the public say they've had a tough time getting there. >> vic lee is live at the newhall of justice to explain what's wrong. vic? >> reporter: dan and ama, first of all, there appears to be delayed in the normal functioning of the courts. things like the transfer of paperwork, the filing of motions, court appearances. that sort of thing. on top of the fact that there appears to be heavier than normal case loads. now the public defender told me that yesterday afternoon, there were about 100, 100 arraignments scheduled on the afternoon calendar and that's a lot of arraignments. on top of all of that, he says there appears to be a lack of access among many to this new courthouse. it took lela madison over an hour on the freeway to get here from richmond this morning. her niece had to take mad scisoo her son's arraignment. the oakland courthouse is more convenient. >> a.c. transit bus and tgo int oakland, it would be easier for me to do. >> reporter: starting this week all in custody arraignments in alameda county will be held
marked with confusion and delays. many members of the public say they've had a tough time getting there. >> vic lee is live at the newhall of justice to explain what's wrong. vic? >> reporter: dan and ama, first of all, there appears to be delayed in the normal functioning of the courts. things like the transfer of paperwork, the filing of motions, court appearances. that sort of thing. on top of the fact that there appears to be heavier than normal case loads. now the public...
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government's refusal to register trade marks that were offensive and trade vitamins finally it was brought by an asian american rock bond. >> will hear argument in case 151293 lee versus ten. >> may please the court. the statutory provision of issue in this case 15 us 1052 a prohibit the registration of any mark that may disparage persons and institutions, police or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied response application to register the slants as a service marker has been to the pto is willing to not limit responsibility to use the mark in commerce or otherwise to engage in expression or debate on any subject he wishes. because section 22 a is the experiment provision places a reasonable limit on access to a government program rather than a restriction on speech it does not violate the first amendment. >> the copyright is government program? >> with a copywriting copyright education is a government program but it's historically been much more tied to first amendment values into the incentivized vision of free expression. >> but that part of me seems to ignore the fact that we have a culture in which we have t-shirts and logos and rock band
government's refusal to register trade marks that were offensive and trade vitamins finally it was brought by an asian american rock bond. >> will hear argument in case 151293 lee versus ten. >> may please the court. the statutory provision of issue in this case 15 us 1052 a prohibit the registration of any mark that may disparage persons and institutions, police or national symbols. based on that provision the pto denied response application to register the slants as a service...
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mark my words, we will get max harris out before trial>>> reporter: the other man is expected to make a similar plea. and oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news.>>> five of six defendants held in connection with the deadly beating of a woman in the south bay appeared in a san jose courtroom today. prosecutors say all five played a role in the beat of the slow. investigators say eight-year- old johnny brown and 19-year- old zachary cuen , broke into her home last september and robbed and beat her miss flow, as she was known, later died from the beating. zachary cuen and brown are charged with murder perla arreola is charged with heading evidence. the suspect's friend willie king is charged with being an accessory. prosecutors say it is important to try all defendants at the same time. >> we have to prove the case and their roles together. the evidence affects all defendants equally. it is important for the community, in order to expedite and make sure that justice is found for this family and the committee. >> the defendants were in court today and do to enter pleas in september. a sixth person charged in the case, 19-year-old
mark my words, we will get max harris out before trial>>> reporter: the other man is expected to make a similar plea. and oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news.>>> five of six defendants held in connection with the deadly beating of a woman in the south bay appeared in a san jose courtroom today. prosecutors say all five played a role in the beat of the slow. investigators say eight-year- old johnny brown and 19-year- old zachary cuen , broke into her home last september and...
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representative lee's amendment was stripped by the rules committee despite it being in the committee mark and despite the bipartisan support to require the use for military force. we need to start making decisions about the direction of our military. representative lee's amendment would force congress to have that discussion. congress, unfortunately, seems to only work or works best when we're on the clock, the day or two before the expiration of nding, the day or two before the arbitrary time limit. this would apply to force congress to have the discussions around the authorization of the use of military force. i certainly have full confidence that had that time not been met, republicans and democrats could have provided short-term extensions for the current authorization of the use of military force until congress can agree with the senate and send to the president's desk. onto the matters at hand, this underlying resolution of disapproval weakens consumer protections while protecting big banks rather than consumers. this rule was crafted by the consumer financial protection bureau to h
representative lee's amendment was stripped by the rules committee despite it being in the committee mark and despite the bipartisan support to require the use for military force. we need to start making decisions about the direction of our military. representative lee's amendment would force congress to have that discussion. congress, unfortunately, seems to only work or works best when we're on the clock, the day or two before the expiration of nding, the day or two before the arbitrary time...
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mark strassmann, bowie, texas. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> we end with the last chapter in a very long love story. here is lee>> we're going. >> on our way. >> reporter: we met dale and alice rocky in their skilled care facility in kansas city in 2015. just after each had celebrated their 99th birthday. >> you have got to hang on. >> reporter: that was a remarkable milestone. the reason we visited wasn't because of how long they had been on the planet. >> better get it. >> reporter: but because of how long they have been on this planet as a couple. >> do you remember what your first date was, what you guys did? >> went out on the hill and parked and looked at the town. >> reporter: went and parked on your first date? >> oh, yes. >> ha-ha. >> amen. >> alice was a good catholic girl, no kissing and telling here. they met as kids in a small town of hemmingford, nebraska. by the time they were in high school, they had already had eyes for each other for years. and so finally, at age 1, dale popped the question. how did you propose? >> i asked her if she had any money? >> his long time sweetheart accepted his prop
mark strassmann, bowie, texas. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >>> we end with the last chapter in a very long love story. here is lee>> we're going. >> on our way. >> reporter: we met dale and alice rocky in their skilled care facility in kansas city in 2015. just after each had celebrated their 99th birthday. >> you have got to hang on. >> reporter: that was a remarkable milestone. the reason we visited wasn't because of...
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lee fromto eric citigroup. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton. it is time now for first word news.s gearing up to introduce the revised gop health care bill set for tomorrow after morning. its success can hands on with the congressional budget office has to say about the plan. florida senator marco rubio said to bloomberg those numbers are key to the debate. >> you cannot have a fact-based debate unless the cbo compares what we are proposing to the actual conditions in america, not what they projected obamacare to do two years ago that it did not do. they cannot claim there are 16 million people being covered in 16 million people are being covered. mark: at least a half-dozen republicans came out against the initial plan. the house majority whip steve scalise seriously wounded in the shooting at a baseball practice last month has been moved out of the intensive care unit of a washington hospital, but he remains in serious condition. louisiana compass minerals third ranking house republican underwent surgery and is being treated for an infection. elise and four other people were wou
lee fromto eric citigroup. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton. it is time now for first word news.s gearing up to introduce the revised gop health care bill set for tomorrow after morning. its success can hands on with the congressional budget office has to say about the plan. florida senator marco rubio said to bloomberg those numbers are key to the debate. >> you cannot have a fact-based debate unless the cbo compares what we are proposing to the actual...
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marked with confusion and delays. many members of the public say they've had a tough time getting there. >> vic lee is live at the new county hall of justice to explain what's wrong. vic? >> reporter: dan and ama, first of all, there appears to be delayed in the normal functioning of the courts. things like the transfer of paperwork, the filing of motions, court appearances. that sort of thing. on top of the fact that there appears to be heavier than normal case loads. now the public defender told me that yesterday afternoon, there were about 100, 100 arraignments scheduled on the afternoon calendar and that's a lot of arraignments. on top of all of that, he says there appears to be a lack of access among many to this new courthouse. it took lela madison over an hour on the freeway to get here from richmond this morning. her niece had to take mad scisoo her son's arraignment. the oakland courthouse is more convenient. >> a.c. transit bus and tgo int oakland, it would be easier for me to do. >> reporter: starting this week all in custody arraignments in alameda county will be held at this new courthouse in dublin, it'
marked with confusion and delays. many members of the public say they've had a tough time getting there. >> vic lee is live at the new county hall of justice to explain what's wrong. vic? >> reporter: dan and ama, first of all, there appears to be delayed in the normal functioning of the courts. things like the transfer of paperwork, the filing of motions, court appearances. that sort of thing. on top of the fact that there appears to be heavier than normal case loads. now the...
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lee is live at the hall of justice. >> reporter: closing arguments ended just about an hour ago. the case is now in the hands of the jury. next week will mark the four year anniversary of the double murders be murders. they were extremely vicious over a $300 dispute on the price of a necklace. >> i want him to feel something. >> reporter: cousin of one of the two murder victims. she believe the accused killer has no remorse. to her he's just a cold-blooded murder. >> he has no feeling. he has no feeling for anybody. that's all i can see. >> reporter: white is accused of the brutal murders of two jewelry store clerks. july 12th, 2013, white was in the jewelry mart on brennan street. he argued with store owners. he slit the throat of another employee and went back and slashed limm's throat. hung fought back and survivored with critical injuries. while fired at police outside the jewelry mart before he surrendered. most was captured on video. the prosecutors showed the graphic violent video inside the store but most chilling of all the audio. you could hear the cries and screams of the victims as they were being stabbed and shot. family member
lee is live at the hall of justice. >> reporter: closing arguments ended just about an hour ago. the case is now in the hands of the jury. next week will mark the four year anniversary of the double murders be murders. they were extremely vicious over a $300 dispute on the price of a necklace. >> i want him to feel something. >> reporter: cousin of one of the two murder victims. she believe the accused killer has no remorse. to her he's just a cold-blooded murder. >> he...
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lee reports they venn creased patrols in area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages marked it spot where 29-year-old daniel wasunned down. he was shot dead as he took his three month old for a walk at about 3:00 on wednesday. he died at the scene, and investigators say there's more than one assailant. >> when we arrived to our surprise and dismay we found the three month old baby in stroller. >> the baby was not hurt, and he's now with relatives. >> detectives believe deltora was targeted but have not uncovered a motive. a day later they maintained a visible presence in neighborhood in unincorporated heyward. they say at the need the public's help especially with an innocent baby boy caught up in the violence and now without a father. >> this child, will not know exactly what happened that day but that child will grow up knowing that they were present when their father was killed. >> family members meanwhile requested privacy to grieve. relatives placed in sign at the memorial, it reads in part rest in peace uncle dment i love you with all of my heart, even though you made dumb decisions. a friend of the victi
lee reports they venn creased patrols in area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages marked it spot where 29-year-old daniel wasunned down. he was shot dead as he took his three month old for a walk at about 3:00 on wednesday. he died at the scene, and investigators say there's more than one assailant. >> when we arrived to our surprise and dismay we found the three month old baby in stroller. >> the baby was not hurt, and he's now with relatives. >>...
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mark hallparen. richard haas, national political reporter for nbc news, carol lee, sam st ein, kasie hunt, and robertgood to have you all on board this hour. the west wing continues to put pressure on the justice department with the vice president now standing behind his boss's very public criticism of the attorney general, jeff sessions. mike pence says time will tell whether jeff sessions has a future in the administration. >> i know the washington way is to talk behind people's backs. but that's not president trump's approach. one of the great things about this president is you always know where you stand. his express disappointment is sincere. he said we'll see what happens in the future, but at least the american people know, and every member of the cabinet can know you'll always know where you stand can president trump. >> and jeff sessions stands on a very bad place, especially after being so loyal to the president for so long during the campaign. he's now on the outs with the president. "the washington post" reports that president trump has discussed with con if i daunts and advisors the poss
mark hallparen. richard haas, national political reporter for nbc news, carol lee, sam st ein, kasie hunt, and robertgood to have you all on board this hour. the west wing continues to put pressure on the justice department with the vice president now standing behind his boss's very public criticism of the attorney general, jeff sessions. mike pence says time will tell whether jeff sessions has a future in the administration. >> i know the washington way is to talk behind people's backs....
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our crime reporter henry lee says sheriff's deputies have beefed up patrols in that area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages marked spot where 29-year-old daniel deltoro was gunned down. the hayward man was shot dead as he took his 3-month-old son for a walk in a stroller. at about 3:00 in the afternoon wednesday. deltoro died at the scene. investigators say there's more than one assailant and that they fled in a car. >> when we arrived to our surprise and dismay, we found the three month old baby in the stroller. >> reporter: the baby boy was not hurt and is now with relatives. detectives believe deltoro was targeted but have not uncovered a motive. a day after the killing, deputies maintained a visible presence in the cherryland neighborhood in unincorporated hayward. they need the public's help, especially with an innocent baby boy caught up in the violence and now without a father. >> this child will not know exactly what happened that day but the child will grow up knowing they were present when their family was killed. >> reporter: family members requested privacy to grieve. relatives placed this sign at the
our crime reporter henry lee says sheriff's deputies have beefed up patrols in that area. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages marked spot where 29-year-old daniel deltoro was gunned down. the hayward man was shot dead as he took his 3-month-old son for a walk in a stroller. at about 3:00 in the afternoon wednesday. deltoro died at the scene. investigators say there's more than one assailant and that they fled in a car. >> when we arrived to our surprise and...
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lee, thanks for the updates. we're going to turn now to the korean peninsula with both sides of the 38th parallel marking the armistice that halted the korean war 64 years ago now. north koreans celebrate the occasion as victory day and put on a large display of military might. a short time ago south korea said its offer for military talks remains in effect, even if the north does not respond by the end of thursday. there is concern pyongyang is preparing for another missile test. south korea also has ceremonies planned for the armistice aef s anniversary. will ripley joins us from there. take us through it, will. >> this really is a day of mixed emotions on the korean peninsula. the armistice day in 1963 did end the fighting of the korean war which took hundreds of thousands of lives on all sides of the conflict. but it also is another reminder of the division, divided families here in the south that can't see their relatives in the north. so it's a painful day. and it's at a time when tensions once again as we've seen over the decades have really ratcheted up. the rhetoric from the cia director in the united states,
lee, thanks for the updates. we're going to turn now to the korean peninsula with both sides of the 38th parallel marking the armistice that halted the korean war 64 years ago now. north koreans celebrate the occasion as victory day and put on a large display of military might. a short time ago south korea said its offer for military talks remains in effect, even if the north does not respond by the end of thursday. there is concern pyongyang is preparing for another missile test. south korea...
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marked with controversy. former san francisco police chief resigned in the end of may last year at the request of mayor ed leectober a u.s. department of justice report outlined 272 recommended changes for the department. scott was sworn in two months later in december and feels they have made significant progress when it comes to the report. >> really we set the mark on in terms of where we need to be as a city and a police department in terms of the recommendations. numerically at this point we submitted 80 of those recommendations. as far as the documentations to the city of justice. >> reporter: scott says one of the toughest task is changing the culture within the department, especially when it comes to deescalation tactics. >> we hope we can get to the point of where we will employ the proper tactics to prevent these levels on a daily force. >> reporter: chief scott served for 27 years with the los angeles police department. but a department that will allow their officers to use tasers. the use of tasers has been a big source of controversy between sfpd and the joint unit. >> yes, i'm still in favor of
marked with controversy. former san francisco police chief resigned in the end of may last year at the request of mayor ed leectober a u.s. department of justice report outlined 272 recommended changes for the department. scott was sworn in two months later in december and feels they have made significant progress when it comes to the report. >> really we set the mark on in terms of where we need to be as a city and a police department in terms of the recommendations. numerically at this...
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mark. >>> 10,000 fireworks, legal fireworks, that is, lit up the sky in san francisco. >> organizers called it one of the largest on the west coast. >> amber leealked to people who say despite the fog they were not disappointed. >> reporter: colors cascaded from the night sky. fog is often a factor during san francisco summers. on this night, the fog did partially obscure the fireworks but the show was still a crowd pleaser. >> we are originally from mexico. living here ten years. every year we come here and enjoy the fireworks. it is awesome. >> with all of the challenges we have in the country right now, that we can all hang together and make things work. >> i really enjoyed seeing the bottom half of the fireworks. it is like a teaser. so without seeing the full thing, it is like i really want more the whole time. >> reporter: people celebrated america's birthday with old glory on display in various forms. >> it means family. we're always spending fourth of july together. normally we're at home just watching them from my backyard. so this seemed like the place to be today. >> reporter: for one family from san ramon, pitching a tent at aquati
mark. >>> 10,000 fireworks, legal fireworks, that is, lit up the sky in san francisco. >> organizers called it one of the largest on the west coast. >> amber leealked to people who say despite the fog they were not disappointed. >> reporter: colors cascaded from the night sky. fog is often a factor during san francisco summers. on this night, the fog did partially obscure the fireworks but the show was still a crowd pleaser. >> we are originally from mexico....
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henry lee spoke with a friend of the victim who said the victim had just finished serving time in jail. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages markhe spot where 29-year-old daniel del toro was gunned down's took his three-month-old son for a walk at 3:00 in the afternoon wednesday. del toro died at the scene. investigators say there's more than one assailant and that they fled in a car. witnesses were stunned to learn about tint. >> we found a three-month-old baby in a stroller. >> reporter: the baby boy was not hurt. detectives believe del toro was targeted. a day after the killing deputies maintain a visible presence in the cherryland neighborhood. investigators say they need the public's help especially with an innocent baby boy caught up in the violence and now without a father. >> this child will not know exactly what happened that day but the child will grow up knowing they were present when their father was killed. a crime like this does shock the conscious of the public. and so when they see a crime like this, they are definitely more apt to help us. >> reporter: family members, meanwhile, requested privacy to grieve. rel
henry lee spoke with a friend of the victim who said the victim had just finished serving time in jail. >> reporter: a growing memorial of candles and messages markhe spot where 29-year-old daniel del toro was gunned down's took his three-month-old son for a walk at 3:00 in the afternoon wednesday. del toro died at the scene. investigators say there's more than one assailant and that they fled in a car. witnesses were stunned to learn about tint. >> we found a three-month-old baby...
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lee the i reports. >> princess diana rests along a wooded lake along her family estate. her children and grandchildren will gather here tomorrow, to mark been her 56th birthday. the anniversary of princess diana's death 20 years ago, also marks a milestone for her children, who in the past year have candidly opened up about losing their mother and the pain they still struggle with today. >> we never really talked about it, we never talked about losing our mum at such a young age. >> prince harry talked with his brother principal which is yam and mother-in-law as new mental health campaign. >> even her and i, not talk about our mother. >> enough enough. >> just last week prince harry 12 years old at the time recalled the trauma of attending his mother's funeral. my mother had just died. and i had to walk the along way behind her cover inch, surrounded by thousands of people watching me while millions mourns it on television. he told news week. i don't think any child should be asked to do that. >> prince william, prince harry marking this anniversary by commissioning a statue of their mother. it will stand here at this public garden, fo
lee the i reports. >> princess diana rests along a wooded lake along her family estate. her children and grandchildren will gather here tomorrow, to mark been her 56th birthday. the anniversary of princess diana's death 20 years ago, also marks a milestone for her children, who in the past year have candidly opened up about losing their mother and the pain they still struggle with today. >> we never really talked about it, we never talked about losing our mum at such a young age....
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worked with senator rand paul, senator mike lee, senator ted cruz and others, saying if we're going to repeal it let's have a replacement plan there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks. where we believe what would happen is we would pass a straight repeal and pass the house and senate, and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and maybe fail in the senate, but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal something that had a name of their previous administration's president. we felt like if we did the hard work of repealing, that we could get some democrats help us on the replacement side of that. as we have seen, when you conflate the two and bring them together, it makes them more difficult. i am still optimistic that we'll have a motion tomorrow out of the senate where they will go on and start to debate this. but i can tell you that it was in no small part to a lot of other people that actually got involved in the negotiations to try to at least get something from the house to the senate. real shout out to congressman tom who was part of the tuesday group who actua
worked with senator rand paul, senator mike lee, senator ted cruz and others, saying if we're going to repeal it let's have a replacement plan there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks. where we believe what would happen is we would pass a straight repeal and pass the house and senate, and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and maybe fail in the senate, but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal...
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lee bailey, a member of o.j. simpson's famed dream team of lawyers back in the 1990s. bailey was the attorney who famously grilled detective markis use of the n word. he will be out on parole. >> i rather expected it because he met all the criteria so well. i was concerned that the hovering specter of the criminal case in los angeles, the murder case, might infect the parole board, but it did not. they said it wouldn't and i think they were good to their word. >> o.j. simpson a lot has been made of his behavior when he was speaking yesterday. he said he has led a relatively conflict-free life. that was criticized by many people including our own jeffrey toobin. your reaction to that. >> well, first of all, i don't put much stock in anything mr. toobin says. and number two, if you were o.j. and you did not commit the murders, he has had a conflict-free life except for the incident in las vegas and one domestic difficulty to which he pleaded guilty and paid the punishment. so that's not as far off the mark as people who wanted to ridicule him asserted. but nonetheless it seemed out of place and i think it came out spontaneously a
lee bailey, a member of o.j. simpson's famed dream team of lawyers back in the 1990s. bailey was the attorney who famously grilled detective markis use of the n word. he will be out on parole. >> i rather expected it because he met all the criteria so well. i was concerned that the hovering specter of the criminal case in los angeles, the murder case, might infect the parole board, but it did not. they said it wouldn't and i think they were good to their word. >> o.j. simpson a lot...
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we worked with senator rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz and others to say, all right, if we're going to repeal it, let's have a replacement there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks where we believe that what would happen we would pass a straight repeal, it would pass the house, it would pass the senate. and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and fail in the senate but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal something that had a name of their previous administration's president, we felt like if we did the hard work of repealing that we could get some democrats to help us on the replacement side of that. as we've seen, when you conflate the two and bring them together, it makes it much more difficult. now, i am still optimistic that we will have a motion to proceed tomorrow out of the senate where they will go on and start to debate this. but i can tell you that it was in no small part to a lot of other people that actually got involved in the negotiations to try to at least get something from the house to the senate. u know, a real shut out to congressman to
we worked with senator rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz and others to say, all right, if we're going to repeal it, let's have a replacement there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks where we believe that what would happen we would pass a straight repeal, it would pass the house, it would pass the senate. and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and fail in the senate but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal...
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we worked with senator rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz and others to say, all right, if we're going to repeal it, let's have a replacement there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks where we believe that what would happen we would pass a straight repeal, it would pass the house, it would pass the senate. and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and fail in the senate but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal something that had a name of their previous administration's president, we felt like if we did the hard work of repealing that we could get some democrats to help us on the replacement side of that. as we've seen, when you conflate the two and bring them together, it makes it much more difficult. now, i am still optimistic that we will have a motion to proceed tomorrow out of the senate where they will go on and start to debate this. but i can tell you that it was in no small part to a lot of other people that actually got involved in the negotiations to try to at least get something from the house to the senate. u know, a real shut out to congressman to
we worked with senator rand paul, mike lee, ted cruz and others to say, all right, if we're going to repeal it, let's have a replacement there. senator paul, mark sanford had a replacement plan that was going on parallel tracks where we believe that what would happen we would pass a straight repeal, it would pass the house, it would pass the senate. and yet in the replacement we figured it could pass the house and fail in the senate but the pressure would grow since democrats would never repeal...
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lee—mac at the high court. president trump has attended the annual bastille day military parade in paris, as guest of honour. the parade also marksed the first world war, and a contingent of us soldiers were among those who marched down the champs—elysees. at the end of his visit to france, president trump said the relationship between the two countries is stronger than ever. hugh schofield reports from paris. the french air force display team opened the military parade as it always does, followed this year by six american f—16s. this is america year at bastille day, and it was americans, too, who led the march passed down the champs—elysees. 200 us troops, the first contingent in uniforms of world war i. it's exactly 100 years since american soldiers came to france and tipped the balance of the first war, the start of a military alliance that has a new relevance today. watching from the place de la concorde, president trump, the guest of honour, enjoying the second day of emmanuel macron‘s parisien campaign of charm. with all the panoply, the military hardware, the display of raw power and organisation, bastille day is an occasi
lee—mac at the high court. president trump has attended the annual bastille day military parade in paris, as guest of honour. the parade also marksed the first world war, and a contingent of us soldiers were among those who marched down the champs—elysees. at the end of his visit to france, president trump said the relationship between the two countries is stronger than ever. hugh schofield reports from paris. the french air force display team opened the military parade as it always does,...
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abby: looking forward to that lee carter, allen derby bits and mark steyn join us this morning. run away ♪ with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. abby: wrecwelcome back. as a child he was told you will never walk again because of degenerative hip disease he went on to serve as a navy seal and injured himself in a paratraining accident and needed a replacement. he received the army accommodation medal. now here with inspiring story and lessons he learned as former navy seal and author of no surrender patrick. great to have you with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. abby: really incredible story to tell. walk us through what happened. young age. >> i was diagnosed with a rare hip disease. i struggled with a lot of pain discomfort, being made fun o
abby: looking forward to that lee carter, allen derby bits and mark steyn join us this morning. run away ♪ with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. abby:...
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mark to market. $3000 in savings for the us government by passing that. i would challenge my colleagues to vote against something asio simple as that. last, senator grassley, feinstein, lee and i have this back we make sure that we get the samples of generics on the market and create more competition and bring prices down. i will end with this. this debate is about the patience of a nurse practitioner who provides psychiatric care in my state. she wrote to me to say please, please, do all you can to prevent these people from losing the health insurance coverage for medical and mental health care that is so vital to their lives. in minnesota, 32% of the funding for our mental health comes from medicaid and across the country medicaid expansion has helped 1.3 million people receive treatment for mental health and substance abuse issues. this debate is about the mom and minnesota private insurance has colon cancer. she is working full-time, raising two school-aged boys and going through chemo every single week. she said she fears she will be able to afford the care she needs to stay alive. this debate is about the world i constituentworld constituents wp to me during the fo
mark to market. $3000 in savings for the us government by passing that. i would challenge my colleagues to vote against something asio simple as that. last, senator grassley, feinstein, lee and i have this back we make sure that we get the samples of generics on the market and create more competition and bring prices down. i will end with this. this debate is about the patience of a nurse practitioner who provides psychiatric care in my state. she wrote to me to say please, please, do all you...
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i'm watching melissa lee, "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide in the meantime, here's what else is coming up on fast. >> it's the battle of the billionaire brains mark zuckerberg and elon musk, exchanging some harsh words on what the future really holds we'll tell you which side the traders are taking >>> plus -- >> get me out of here! >> that's what states are saying to hedge funds and a top pension manager from illinois is here to explain why...