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but first, governor mead, it's truly an honor to be introduced by somebody of come to respect and no and i saw that respect, like many of you we all respect for governor, let's give him another standing ovation. laptop -- [ applause ] >> i saw the love of the troops as governor mead addressed deploying soldiers of the gulf company. 29 of the finest men and women with an impressive record of over 100,000 -- 1500 injured soldiers from battlefield over five deployments. that is an incredible record and those men and women have immense respect both for our governor and of our governor so, thank you governor mead for the incredible opportunity to be here today. before i get too far along, i want to say a couple things, the song you just heard , in january 2017 dave month sick with me this, dear martin, i have attached a song, forever rest, as a tribute to our state. i thought it might lighten things up for you and the folks you work with, to help you remember why you work so hard right now. someday, after we are long gone , who knows, may be the song will help future legislators get to th
but first, governor mead, it's truly an honor to be introduced by somebody of come to respect and no and i saw that respect, like many of you we all respect for governor, let's give him another standing ovation. laptop -- [ applause ] >> i saw the love of the troops as governor mead addressed deploying soldiers of the gulf company. 29 of the finest men and women with an impressive record of over 100,000 -- 1500 injured soldiers from battlefield over five deployments. that is an incredible...
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governor mead's administration has worked to initiate a diverse economy. a diverse economy is by definition less prone to boom and bust cycles. still, we all recognize that a diversifying economy hasids needs too and some of them may be expensive. a growing economy will require a workforce and an infrastructure to support it. as we grow we will need to be ever vigilant that we don't lose the wyoming way of life we cherish or the unique character of the place where we live. like so many in this room i believe government closest to the people is the best government, and i believe in the power of community. rather than grow government let us grow opportunity in the places that we live. [applause] let us celebrate the shared responsibility of making our state a better place to be. and to that end, my administration will work to assure that our towns and counties have the tools and resources they need to cultivates their own economies. my administration will be a force for innovation. following on the good work of the governors on this stage wyoming will set a
governor mead's administration has worked to initiate a diverse economy. a diverse economy is by definition less prone to boom and bust cycles. still, we all recognize that a diversifying economy hasids needs too and some of them may be expensive. a growing economy will require a workforce and an infrastructure to support it. as we grow we will need to be ever vigilant that we don't lose the wyoming way of life we cherish or the unique character of the place where we live. like so many in this...
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if meade allows them to escape, it will be a folly. in the meantime, the suffering along the confederate retreat horrified even their enemies. jacob schneider of franken county woke in the night to be -- to the rumbling wagons. he went on his front porch and said he became like a beacon to the walking wounded alongside the trains. he wrote, in less than 15 minutes, the large hall and the five yard were filled with confederate soldiers. the men begged for water. the daylight revealed the horror of the procession. no one with any feelings of pity, the reverend wrote, would ever want to see such a site even once-in-a-lifetime. wounded arms caraway the garments and expose the wounded part. such areas were swollen to twice or thrice their natural size. he had a pump in his front yard and the men would take turns putting wounded parts of their water.der the all along, the troops watched. meade's then faced the same challenges as the confederates. they too had to tend to their wounded. they were hungry, for they had thought well supply trains
if meade allows them to escape, it will be a folly. in the meantime, the suffering along the confederate retreat horrified even their enemies. jacob schneider of franken county woke in the night to be -- to the rumbling wagons. he went on his front porch and said he became like a beacon to the walking wounded alongside the trains. he wrote, in less than 15 minutes, the large hall and the five yard were filled with confederate soldiers. the men begged for water. the daylight revealed the horror...
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governor mead's budget recommends a raise for employees. i support this request because i know now how vital motivated and talented -- excuse me. i know how vital motivated and talented employees are to efficient cost effective government. i am not interested -- [ applause ] a -- i am not interested in growing the cost of government, i'm interested in making it better. my administration will drive towards more efficient government. over the last several days, wyoming has been talking a lot about opportunity and transformation. i mentioned in my inaugural speech that this is a watershed time in wyoming's history. this is our time to reshape government with initiatives like the efficiency study and work that we're spearheading we can work in government to be more leaner and more efficient and because i believe when people are empowered to find better approaches to doing business, better approaches will be found and more enthusiastically adopted. [ applause ] thank you. our budgeting process has become complex. i can say this with some confide
governor mead's budget recommends a raise for employees. i support this request because i know now how vital motivated and talented -- excuse me. i know how vital motivated and talented employees are to efficient cost effective government. i am not interested -- [ applause ] a -- i am not interested in growing the cost of government, i'm interested in making it better. my administration will drive towards more efficient government. over the last several days, wyoming has been talking a lot...
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amy: let me turn to desmond meade, president of the florida rights restoration coalition and chair of floridians for a fair democracy. i spoke to him in november after amendment 4 past. >> what we have seen in florida was love prevailing. love prevails. we had over 5 million votes for amendment 4, and those votes were votes of love also people voting for their loved ones and friends who made mistakes and pay their debt and wanted to move on with their lives. so we are very excited when we think that this victory can serve as a bright spot for this country and should serve as a launching had for how we conduct business and how we can move issues along the lines of humanity and transcend above partisan politics, transcend above the racial anxieties. amy: that is desmond meade, who is really the major force, the amendment,nd this this referendum that they voted on that would set an example for states around the country. interestingly, the deadline tomorrow, people cannot -- not deadline exactly, because people can start to register, which means they can register for 2020. we're talking a
amy: let me turn to desmond meade, president of the florida rights restoration coalition and chair of floridians for a fair democracy. i spoke to him in november after amendment 4 past. >> what we have seen in florida was love prevailing. love prevails. we had over 5 million votes for amendment 4, and those votes were votes of love also people voting for their loved ones and friends who made mistakes and pay their debt and wanted to move on with their lives. so we are very excited when we...
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count pamplemousse, since you are my guest i will try your mead. indeed. mouthfeel. nope i can't do it. two bud lights, please. but i don't like bud light. they're both for me. bud light. for the many, not the few. ♪ announcer: 7:35 remaining... tatum, with the drive... ( ♪ ) ...and slams it down! ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) gatorade studies the best athletes to create the most advanced range of sports fuel. gatorade. you fuel us. we fuel you. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." ( cheers and applause ) in the past year, the #metoo movement has exposed many powerful men who used their positions to get away with sexual assault. but there is one person who has consistently avoided punishment even as he racked up tons of allegations, r. kelly. ( booing ) but now that may finally change. >> for decades as his career soared, singer r. kelly denied sexual misconduct. but now some of his victims are speaking out in a do cue series about the sexual, mental and physical abuse they claim they suffered at his hands. he's the singer known for hits i be
count pamplemousse, since you are my guest i will try your mead. indeed. mouthfeel. nope i can't do it. two bud lights, please. but i don't like bud light. they're both for me. bud light. for the many, not the few. ♪ announcer: 7:35 remaining... tatum, with the drive... ( ♪ ) ...and slams it down! ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) gatorade studies the best athletes to create the most advanced range of sports fuel. gatorade. you fuel us. we fuel you. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome back to...
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it is time to protect lake mead, and, arizona. it is time to ratify, the drought contingency plan. >> [ applause ] >> and, we have 17 days to do that. doing so, will require compromise. no one stakeholder getting everything that they want. everyone is going to need to give. and, i have been impressed by the willingness of those involved, to do just that. it has been said, whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting. we have two liters here today -- leaders here that have the scars to prove it. they are giants that have the credit for getting arizona to this point. not to mention, our gratitude, for their lifetime of public service. governor bruce babbitt and senator john kyle. >> [ applause ] -- >> bruce babbitt serving in public office for 20 years. first as arizona attorney general and governor and later as secretary of the interior under president bill clinton. john kyle serving arizona in congress for 26 years. including three terms as a u.s. senator. then, when arizona needed him most, he returned to the united states sena
it is time to protect lake mead, and, arizona. it is time to ratify, the drought contingency plan. >> [ applause ] >> and, we have 17 days to do that. doing so, will require compromise. no one stakeholder getting everything that they want. everyone is going to need to give. and, i have been impressed by the willingness of those involved, to do just that. it has been said, whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting. we have two liters here today -- leaders here that have the...
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meade. 26 in fredericksburg. another very cold night acr rs ourion. just going to be as cold tomorrow morning. heads up if you can wait it's a good idea to do so. watch for ice overnight. small system moving through thursday night. this could bring snow in some areas. the big weekendtorm and ld. i wish i could super capitalize cold because that's what we've ctoming, guys. >> all right. doug, thank you. beenhile many streets have cleared of snow, we found quite a few tonight that have been overloed and it's becoming difficult and downright dangerous for drivers. >> news 4's jackie bensen continues our team coverage from one of the worst areas we've seen today, bradley boulevard in chevy chase. jackie? >> reporter: well, take a look, i mean, it's surprising when you consider where -- we're so close inside beltway. take a look at what this road does look like. doug did c for me what i felt when i came out here tonight, itreems col and is colder than it was at this time last night, and that gives meea grt concern for road conditions in the overnight hours
meade. 26 in fredericksburg. another very cold night acr rs ourion. just going to be as cold tomorrow morning. heads up if you can wait it's a good idea to do so. watch for ice overnight. small system moving through thursday night. this could bring snow in some areas. the big weekendtorm and ld. i wish i could super capitalize cold because that's what we've ctoming, guys. >> all right. doug, thank you. beenhile many streets have cleared of snow, we found quite a few tonight that have been...
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(rooster crows) um, i never got my mead. bud light. for the many, not the few. do humans like overpaying don't they know they can get the 3rd, 4th and 5th lines free with sprint? (paul) yeah that means sprint's unlimited plan gives you 5 lines for just $20 per month, per line. (mom) really? (atlas) yes and you can save more than $1,000 over verizon and at&t with sprint. (mom) no way! (dad) robots don't lie. (atlas) the man in the mom jeans is correct. (avo) switch today and get 5 lines for...
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let me begin by expressing my ppreciation to governor mead and his administration for preparing a supplemental budget that speaks to continuing wyoming's efforts to diversify our economy, while also emphasizing the needs of higher education, local communities, effective government, and state infrastructure. every one of us in this room is familiar with wyoming's history of booms and busts. these cycles of instability are not new. in october, the group responsible for forecasting the tate's revenue struck an optimistic tone, which set the stage for an upbeat budget proposal. last week that group met again to review and calibrate their october revenue estimates. nce then, things have changed. global volatility has increased, oil and gas prices have declined. when i was treasurer, it was more often than not that october has seemed more optimistic than january. the remainder of the year generally comes in somewhere in between both the high and the low. that is why i believe our best times will come when we assure a reliable and stable fiscal future. it is hard to find a consistent path forward whe
let me begin by expressing my ppreciation to governor mead and his administration for preparing a supplemental budget that speaks to continuing wyoming's efforts to diversify our economy, while also emphasizing the needs of higher education, local communities, effective government, and state infrastructure. every one of us in this room is familiar with wyoming's history of booms and busts. these cycles of instability are not new. in october, the group responsible for forecasting the tate's...
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that have gone on another killings becoming a dozen folks and left their bodies in charleston, lake meadknown for horrendous forms of torture. they found machetes, bloodied bats, large knives in the car they had apprehended for these folks. this is not a joke and i think this is terrible what they are doing. heather: back to nevada, an indication we do need to work on border security. >> absolutely. when the president brought out the border security agents, i thought that was brilliant and i wish he had done it sooner because the left doesn't want to hear anything out of donald trump's mouth. bringing on the experts was very smart. when you hear where they feel there needs to be a wall or better technology or more agents how do you ignore that? democrats by ignoring that and going to the general public and lying to them in the camera to their faces is quite appalling. they are being disingenuous and typical. many of them voted for similar items in the past. >> we need to get the statement out from the nassau county executive who says we just hit a record low crime rate in as our county,
that have gone on another killings becoming a dozen folks and left their bodies in charleston, lake meadknown for horrendous forms of torture. they found machetes, bloodied bats, large knives in the car they had apprehended for these folks. this is not a joke and i think this is terrible what they are doing. heather: back to nevada, an indication we do need to work on border security. >> absolutely. when the president brought out the border security agents, i thought that was brilliant...
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th refreeze already occurring. 25 degrees into fort meade, 22 manassas.d be in the upper teens, once again, a lot of refreeze, ice intorr to, please be careful. this storm was one we have beene watching for last week or so it was the last couple of days before the storms we and chuck . be everything here were karachiing these numbers, they were going up the tire time. amellia is her with little better look at what we were looking at and what we got.ee >> we the numbers increase quickly. the first thing the storm system only forms on friday and snow hit the area on saturday. also we saw the tracks hit a f littther to the north so this is the exact mapoug and i showed you this time on friday as to what we saw we were going to get. fast forward to saturday morning before any snow was falling. we saw t models were going up the track was christ i shifting. with that, we upped our snowfall ecamounts. we ft six-to-ten inches. saying a foot or more was likely in some of theselocations, north of walk, about four-to-eight inches so what actually happened? out.k it
th refreeze already occurring. 25 degrees into fort meade, 22 manassas.d be in the upper teens, once again, a lot of refreeze, ice intorr to, please be careful. this storm was one we have beene watching for last week or so it was the last couple of days before the storms we and chuck . be everything here were karachiing these numbers, they were going up the tire time. amellia is her with little better look at what we were looking at and what we got.ee >> we the numbers increase quickly....
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also mentioned his unhappiness with general meade the battle of gettysburg. he wrote a letter to him saying idea what you lee's y not pursuing troops into virginia. and then he decided against it, was too exhausted to do that but the point is he mercilessly at war because he recognized it as the instrument to achieve these two ends. union servation of the and the abolition of slavery. i'll close with his own words can do better. you will remember in the second writes, if where he drawn by the blood lash for 250 years, of the unrequited toil of the bondsman, f every drop of blood drawn by the lash shall be drawn by another, drawn by the sword, said, still it must be he's quoting here psalms chapter judgments of the lord true and righteous altogether. this was a tragic history, but one and thank god we had an abraham lincoln in the white house. [applause] of appy to take a couple questions or comments. yes. ere northerners actually prosecuted under the fugitive slave act? prosecuted andre indicted, there was one in ohio was convicted, but in new england, all th
also mentioned his unhappiness with general meade the battle of gettysburg. he wrote a letter to him saying idea what you lee's y not pursuing troops into virginia. and then he decided against it, was too exhausted to do that but the point is he mercilessly at war because he recognized it as the instrument to achieve these two ends. union servation of the and the abolition of slavery. i'll close with his own words can do better. you will remember in the second writes, if where he drawn by the...
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kennedy: so easy for people to just make fun of traditional journalism or you know even new mead crmediaou go fake news. >> panel will return, not too much later they will be back, so back, but first kamala harris, is joining growing democratic feel for the 2020 presidential race. she said she is in it for the people, but her history shows not quite the justice she when you retire will you act or feel different? or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. (get-together, especially after ibeing diagnosed last yearto go with my friends to our annual with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (dr. kloecker) i started katy on keytruda and chemotherapy and she's getting results we rarely saw five years ago. (avo) in a clinical trial, sig
kennedy: so easy for people to just make fun of traditional journalism or you know even new mead crmediaou go fake news. >> panel will return, not too much later they will be back, so back, but first kamala harris, is joining growing democratic feel for the 2020 presidential race. she said she is in it for the people, but her history shows not quite the justice she when you retire will you act or feel different? or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can...
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so i made my argument and explain why mead wanted to make this argument and solicited to generals and listen to me and when i'm finished she looks a little left and he looks to the rain he says weak but not frivolous. [laughter] >> i lost. >> that will be a title for your next book. >> and of the next question. thank you. >> dan troy, former aei, very quick aside i do think the justice department pushes back on the department of agencies. very geeky law question. if you are again chevron i'm assuming you're against the idea that agencies get deferent in the interpretation of the role and regulations. is there anything that you can about specifically why chevron deference? >> i think it is the same issue and that is that our difference is that a agency is entitled almost with any questioning from the courts to reinterpret its own regulations and one of the things that came before the court that justice scalia got a little concerned about was the fact that under the administrative procedures act the agency does not have to use, notice and comment rulemaking process in order to modify on
so i made my argument and explain why mead wanted to make this argument and solicited to generals and listen to me and when i'm finished she looks a little left and he looks to the rain he says weak but not frivolous. [laughter] >> i lost. >> that will be a title for your next book. >> and of the next question. thank you. >> dan troy, former aei, very quick aside i do think the justice department pushes back on the department of agencies. very geeky law question. if you...
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meade, and 13 in st. mary's county. a it bit of a breeze, not too windy, but enough of one where we havedc winlls down to 11 below zero in gaithersburg. single-number southern maryland. limiting your outdoor activities n. best you shorten up the dog walks. dog paws are sensitive to cold sidelks. the sunill be out from start-to-finish. afternoon highs in the low to mi mid-20s. we're talking about snow. melissa, i'll let you know how much next. >>> starting with the rails. marc just got word that we're going to have to expect delays on the penn line. major delays onmarc. if you take the penn line, that's something you have is deal with orning. leesburg, evergreen mills road down. northbound 95 after centerport parkway. indian head highway after berry road. and 17th street, treen "c" and new york avenue,e have that sinkhole destructi >>> people across the region are taking steps to make sure they're warm and safe from this keeld. d >>. has opened warming shelters for the homeless and everyone is bundled up right now. news
meade, and 13 in st. mary's county. a it bit of a breeze, not too windy, but enough of one where we havedc winlls down to 11 below zero in gaithersburg. single-number southern maryland. limiting your outdoor activities n. best you shorten up the dog walks. dog paws are sensitive to cold sidelks. the sunill be out from start-to-finish. afternoon highs in the low to mi mid-20s. we're talking about snow. melissa, i'll let you know how much next. >>> starting with the rails. marc just got...
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. >> social meads ydia changed th game. we saw that with barack obama's campaign and donald trump.p. he goes around to deliver messages to his constituents. what is different is you have millennials coming in and they react with social media differently than older politicians. they don't have a staffer posting pre-programmed videos. that is still different. now you have someone like alexandria ocasio-cortez using this in a very organic way. the way i would use it. posting videos behind the scenes. raw moments on film. that really makes her relatablr. as congress gets younger, it will be interesting to see how this continues to change the dynamic between constituents and politicians. >> you talk about that dynamic with pelosi and ocasio-cortez. 49 years separate those two most visible faces of the house now. speaking of social media and alexandria ocasio-cortez, we have to talk about this video that came out yesterday. the dancing. the breakfast club dancing. this was a plan by some on the far right to what they thought would discredit and embarrass. >> she is in college. >> she's i
. >> social meads ydia changed th game. we saw that with barack obama's campaign and donald trump.p. he goes around to deliver messages to his constituents. what is different is you have millennials coming in and they react with social media differently than older politicians. they don't have a staffer posting pre-programmed videos. that is still different. now you have someone like alexandria ocasio-cortez using this in a very organic way. the way i would use it. posting videos behind...
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she was based at fort meade in maryland, officials say they worked as a crypto logic technician. she was one of fourri ans killed wednesday in the deadliest assault on u.s. troops in syria since u.s.n forces be fighting there in 2015. isis claimed last month president trump said isis had beenea dd in syria and ordered a withdrawal of all u.s. troops there. >>> thousands of people gathered abortion. they walked from the national mall to. capitol hi mike pence made a surprise visit. wrrick ward is liveh more on the personal stories behind today's demonstrations. >> reporter: there are a lot of personal stories people were s willing tre with us. this has been an annual event since the roe v. wade decision in 1973, they started the year after. theis oppositio as passionate as ever. they slogged across a muddy national mall before they surged down constitution avenue bound for capitol hill. the annual march for life gets its life from opposition to the supreme court's january 1973 roe v. wade decision. >> it's important to be heree beca we want to talk about saving lives. it doesn't m
she was based at fort meade in maryland, officials say they worked as a crypto logic technician. she was one of fourri ans killed wednesday in the deadliest assault on u.s. troops in syria since u.s.n forces be fighting there in 2015. isis claimed last month president trump said isis had beenea dd in syria and ordered a withdrawal of all u.s. troops there. >>> thousands of people gathered abortion. they walked from the national mall to. capitol hi mike pence made a surprise visit....
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especially, look, we're in this mode of there's no privacy and we -- >> your social meade ydia is goodiscovered. >> right. and you have to be really, really diligent about what you post. and look, this whole idea about the first amendment -- >> yeah. >> we learn so much by letting people speak. you know, people write to me how dare you let -- aren't you mad at this person for saying -- they said it. we have more information about that person now. >> i've always -- i didn't stwengt th invent this, but the whole mantra is you meet hate speech with more speech. this is a teachable moment. i wonder what you think about what the academy did, which was nothing. the academy was like let this happen, let him resign. let him go through ellen. they made no statements, they made no decisions. were they sort of cowardly in this moment? >> i feel like they distanced themselves. we offered it, he's not going to do it. no one wants to get their hands dirty. >> yeah. >> no one wants to take a stand because they're afraid of the other half. >> yeah. >> attacking them. and we've got to start standing u
especially, look, we're in this mode of there's no privacy and we -- >> your social meade ydia is goodiscovered. >> right. and you have to be really, really diligent about what you post. and look, this whole idea about the first amendment -- >> yeah. >> we learn so much by letting people speak. you know, people write to me how dare you let -- aren't you mad at this person for saying -- they said it. we have more information about that person now. >> i've always --...
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. >>> we know one of the americans killed in an explosion was stationed at fort meade, 35-year-old shannon kent was killed this i week a blast claimed by isis. assignedreviously been to work in the district and in norfolk, virginia. the pentagon has not identified the fourthcasualty, who was a civilian. >>> now to a story that is only on 4. we're learning new details about this mashave blaze destroyed a d.c. apartment complex for seniors last fall. a newt repor by federal investigators suggest the cause may have been someonemoking in the attic of the building. mark segraves broke this story on social media today. he joins us live now at the scene in navy yard. mark. >> reporter: good afternoon. this report says the official cause of this fire will go down ruledetermined but it doe out any mechanical or electrical failures that couldthave started fire and said the most likely cause was someone smoking in the attic of the building. but the report goes on to be highly critical of the d.c. fire chief for denyingccs to this building after the fire to both investigators and to search teams. the
. >>> we know one of the americans killed in an explosion was stationed at fort meade, 35-year-old shannon kent was killed this i week a blast claimed by isis. assignedreviously been to work in the district and in norfolk, virginia. the pentagon has not identified the fourthcasualty, who was a civilian. >>> now to a story that is only on 4. we're learning new details about this mashave blaze destroyed a d.c. apartment complex for seniors last fall. a newt repor by federal...
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shannon kent was a sailor based in fort meade, her work included signments here and in norfolk. she was one of four american killede suicide bomb attack. they were part of operation inherent resolve working to defeat isis in iraq and syria and increase stability in the region. theslamic state claiming responsibility for the attack. >>> a day care shut down after a worker was found guilty of sexually abusing children in hie ahead, the outrage from parents after they learn the day care is back >>> plus a boost in the fight for 15. e latest on a push to raise the minimum wage in virginia. >>> storm team 4 tracking the timi of snow, rain, frigid temperatures. doug and amelia are brck after thk. >> reporter: you might have herd the wharf isne of d.c.'s coolest neighborhdsoot? we miss deadlines, we don't get paid. what if you lost your network connection? you gotta be kidding me. chg-tic. our eed network lets you download files up to 20 times faster. and we go beyond fast with 4g lte backup for complete reliability. so, if you lose your network connection... ♪ ♪ you won't miss the dea
shannon kent was a sailor based in fort meade, her work included signments here and in norfolk. she was one of four american killede suicide bomb attack. they were part of operation inherent resolve working to defeat isis in iraq and syria and increase stability in the region. theslamic state claiming responsibility for the attack. >>> a day care shut down after a worker was found guilty of sexually abusing children in hie ahead, the outrage from parents after they learn the day care...
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is this her experience with what the tea party represented and the freedom caucus, and mark d mead meadows and the speaker boehner? >> well, she is going to have the challenges, but nobody is up to the challenges more than nancy pelosi. she has been through the rodeo before and she knows how to operate and work the body. she has always said know your power, and she knows how the wield it and use it, and she has demonstrated that. elijah did hit the nail on the head here as well there. is an opportunity for house democrats to bring back that the civility that i think that we have been missing here in washington. especially coming toe ting to s of impeachment, and if it is presented to congress or not, and we are a ways from that, andrea, and this is a ways to play out. >> and let me ask you about 2020 as an observer -- >> now 24 hours of being an observer, i am used to it. >> and the initial response is 2020 elizabeth warren heading to iowa and bernie sanders is obviously a competitor in that same ideological space and generational and hulian castro with who has an exploratory committee, an
is this her experience with what the tea party represented and the freedom caucus, and mark d mead meadows and the speaker boehner? >> well, she is going to have the challenges, but nobody is up to the challenges more than nancy pelosi. she has been through the rodeo before and she knows how to operate and work the body. she has always said know your power, and she knows how the wield it and use it, and she has demonstrated that. elijah did hit the nail on the head here as well there. is...
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in terms of the trip to new york on the 29th and 30th, as i said, representatives from tida, chris meade, and their program director wiggins, as well as christy yard, principal at c.m.g. and the arts commission, toured several parks in brooklyn and manhattan. our interests were in learning about best practices for the development, governance and conservancy of open spaces. and the design and operational considerations and art programs and financial institutional models and the governance and operational rulemaking. this aerial map shows you the sites that we visited. brooklyn bridge park and the brooklyn naval yard and domino park in brooklyn. and governor's island and the highline and hudson yards and the shed in manhattan. we started the first day with a conversation with charles mckinney and robert balder. charles mckinney was a former chief of design for new york city parks and is now the chair of the city as a living laboratory. and robert balder directs cornell's architectural program in new york city. and charles was able to give us a lot of insights from his career within the par
in terms of the trip to new york on the 29th and 30th, as i said, representatives from tida, chris meade, and their program director wiggins, as well as christy yard, principal at c.m.g. and the arts commission, toured several parks in brooklyn and manhattan. our interests were in learning about best practices for the development, governance and conservancy of open spaces. and the design and operational considerations and art programs and financial institutional models and the governance and...
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. >> brian meade tweeted perfect timing for this tweet. right after four of our guys get killed as isis celebrates our ill-timed exit. nothing like high fiving a pre-9/11 approach to fighting terror. >>> senator lindsey graham also said that he recently went to that restaurant in manbji where that attack occurred and offered up this warning. >> my concern by statements made by president trump is that you set in motion enthusiasm by the enemy we're fighting. any time a president does something that people on the ground are rattled by usually comes back to bite us. this is the beginning of what happened in iraq. isis claimed responsibility. if true that shows that they are not defeated and they have been emboldened. my advice to the administration i under why you want to re-evaluate our footprint every where, it makes sense but take this as a warning sign of what could be coming. >> democratic senators are demanding answers after "the washington post" reported that president trump took his interpreter's notes after meeting with vladimir puti
. >> brian meade tweeted perfect timing for this tweet. right after four of our guys get killed as isis celebrates our ill-timed exit. nothing like high fiving a pre-9/11 approach to fighting terror. >>> senator lindsey graham also said that he recently went to that restaurant in manbji where that attack occurred and offered up this warning. >> my concern by statements made by president trump is that you set in motion enthusiasm by the enemy we're fighting. any time a...
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meade in maryland. navy officials say s worked as a cryptologic technician.nlisted in the n 2003. kent was one of four americans killed wednesday in the deadliest assault on u.s. troops in syria since u.s. forces began fighting there in 2015. isis has claimed responsibility. last month,d president trump s isis had been defeated in syria and ordered a withdrawal of all 2,000 u.s. troops there. >>> now, it sounds like the president just tweeted that he is going to be going to dover to meet and greet the family of those victims. certainly, os heand prayers are with them. we thank them every day for theisacrifice. >>> it is day 29 of the government shutdown, and with hundreds of thousands of federal workers going into the weekend without a paycheck, no one is at the negotiating table. instead, the president and speaker of the house appear to engaged in a personal battle. friday, speaker pelosi accused the president of leaking details about a plannedon congres delegation trip to afghanistan on a commercial flight. it comessi after the pnt cancelled the planned fli
meade in maryland. navy officials say s worked as a cryptologic technician.nlisted in the n 2003. kent was one of four americans killed wednesday in the deadliest assault on u.s. troops in syria since u.s. forces began fighting there in 2015. isis has claimed responsibility. last month,d president trump s isis had been defeated in syria and ordered a withdrawal of all 2,000 u.s. troops there. >>> now, it sounds like the president just tweeted that he is going to be going to dover to...
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temperatures wise we're around or a little bit above freezing in most locations.pl es like fort meade around fr szing. you c it freeze on the roadways. w in manassas. these temperaturel fall fairly quickly. last night by 11:00, manassas was down to 12 degrees. i don't think it'll be qui that cold tonight but still many areas in in the upper teens overnight tonight and low 20s. so it is going to be a cold nightonight. sunshine and melting today. we saw a lot of it with the sunshine. another refreeze tonight, starting right now. watching thursday night and frg.ay morn and then the big storm coming for the weekend. we've got the latest information on that big sto --e'll have it for you, i'll break it down in 20 minutes. >>> thank you, doug. very precise. >>> now it's the time to ashington ap nbc if you don't have it, it's free. it's going to help you stay ahead of the weather when we are not on the air. >>> right nowhings are starting to get back to normal at bwi marshall southwest airlines had a majort connty issue with its computer network today, but they tell us that issue has now bee
temperatures wise we're around or a little bit above freezing in most locations.pl es like fort meade around fr szing. you c it freeze on the roadways. w in manassas. these temperaturel fall fairly quickly. last night by 11:00, manassas was down to 12 degrees. i don't think it'll be qui that cold tonight but still many areas in in the upper teens overnight tonight and low 20s. so it is going to be a cold nightonight. sunshine and melting today. we saw a lot of it with the sunshine. another...
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in fortxt up is bruce meade, maryland, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. general questions, really, not really campaign oriented. as the reporters hear from new hampshire and iowa, there have been a lot of rumblings through the rest of the country that lots of presidential campaigns are set up this way. why iowa caucuses are so important and why new hampshire has the first binary. i know that is -- first primary. i know that is opening a can of worms. i think it is antiquated. i am kind of amazed that we spend so much time in iowa and new hampshire. i do not think that will get an accurate reading for the rest of the country. obviously that is a touchy subject for someone from new hampshire or iowa. host: let's hear from paul steinhauser first. why first in the nation? you said it is 100 years in 2020, right, the centennial. guest 2: exactly. 1920 was the first time new hampshire held the first primary. it really became a factor in the 1950's and more so in the 1970's. new hampshire have a lot going for it. first of all, it is a purple state. second of all
in fortxt up is bruce meade, maryland, independent line. caller: thank you for taking my call. general questions, really, not really campaign oriented. as the reporters hear from new hampshire and iowa, there have been a lot of rumblings through the rest of the country that lots of presidential campaigns are set up this way. why iowa caucuses are so important and why new hampshire has the first binary. i know that is -- first primary. i know that is opening a can of worms. i think it is...
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meade yeah companies julia boorstin, cnbc business news, las vegas. >>> if you want to share what you're watching on your favorite streaming service you can do so on twitter @cnbc or tweet me directly @cnbcjulianna. >>> another defeat for prime minister theresa may we'll cross over for yesterday's brexit debate. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (danny) (client's voice) ...that you're not using smarter tools to manage your business. you work too hard to work this hard! collecting receipts? is it the 80s? does anybody have a mixtape i can borrow? you should be chasing people's pets... ...not chasing payments! quickbooks gives you a sweet set of business tools... ...that do all the hard work for you. you may groom corgis, but you don't have to work like a dog. (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. (danny
meade yeah companies julia boorstin, cnbc business news, las vegas. >>> if you want to share what you're watching on your favorite streaming service you can do so on twitter @cnbc or tweet me directly @cnbcjulianna. >>> another defeat for prime minister theresa may we'll cross over for yesterday's brexit debate. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient...
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. >> [inaudible] a time when sherman was critical and when george meade heard about it, he was andaged and called sherman his army and armed mob. [laughter] of the the exact timeline, but that's incredibly believable. quimby actually talks about it in his memoir, westerners thinking the easterners are all a little too clean and tidy and afraid to fight and the easterners think at the westerners are slobs. i think there was a degree of antagonism that was played up a little bit, yes. i forgot to talk about my absolute favorite image of the sherman march ever. this is by thomas nast, the cartoonist. the halt, the stop on the georgia campaign. i love it, it's like -- howdy, ma'am, what a cute confederate a.b. you have. it's so unrealistic. it's such an idealization that it just is really kind of a twist on those more popular images of the march as these hordes of marauders. no question. oh? >> [inaudible] >> sherman's march destroyed everything. how do you respond to something like that? what do you say? complexity. with they did destroy a lot and there is a lot of evidence of what they d
. >> [inaudible] a time when sherman was critical and when george meade heard about it, he was andaged and called sherman his army and armed mob. [laughter] of the the exact timeline, but that's incredibly believable. quimby actually talks about it in his memoir, westerners thinking the easterners are all a little too clean and tidy and afraid to fight and the easterners think at the westerners are slobs. i think there was a degree of antagonism that was played up a little bit, yes. i...
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and i think it's going to take a long time for the mainstream mead cross to recover its credibility. it's lost tremendous credibility. >> mr. trump want to and air force base today to pay tribute to four americans killed in syria. a casket holding one victim, scott wertz was carried across the tarmac. this week's bombing came about a month after mr. trump said the islamic state group was defeated. it claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> and the u.s. air strike in somalia has killed dozens of extremists. al shabab claimed responsibility for a terror attack illed at least 21 people including a bay area businessman. the u.s. has stepped up air strikes against al shabob since mr. trump took office. >>> deadly pipe-line explosion has claimed 70 more lives. five bodies pulled from a pit next to the break in the pipeline. witnesses say a massive fire ball erupted at an illegal pipeline turned into a guyser of gasoline just before the explosion. >>> tragic news for the coast of libya. officials say close to 170 migrants may have died after the rubber boat they were traveling in capsize
and i think it's going to take a long time for the mainstream mead cross to recover its credibility. it's lost tremendous credibility. >> mr. trump want to and air force base today to pay tribute to four americans killed in syria. a casket holding one victim, scott wertz was carried across the tarmac. this week's bombing came about a month after mr. trump said the islamic state group was defeated. it claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> and the u.s. air strike in somalia...
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ed also mentioned his unhappiness with general meade after the battle of gettysburg. he wrote a letter to him saying do you have any idea what you lost by not pursuing lee's troops into virginia. and then he decided against it, maybe the army was too exhausted to do that but the point is he prosecuted that war mercilessly because he recognized it as the instrument to achieve these two ends. the preservation of the union and the abolition of slavery. i'll close with his own words because no one can do better. you will remember in the second inaugural, where he writes, if every drop of blood drawn by the lash for 250 years, of the unrequited toil of the bondsman, if every drop of blood drawn by the lash shall be drawn by another, drawn by the sword, then so still it must be said, he's quoting here psalms chapter 19:9, the judgments of the lord are true and righteous altogether. this was a tragic history, but an ignoble one and thank god we had an abraham lincoln in the white house. [applause] >> happy to take a couple of questions or comments. >> yes. were northerners a
ed also mentioned his unhappiness with general meade after the battle of gettysburg. he wrote a letter to him saying do you have any idea what you lost by not pursuing lee's troops into virginia. and then he decided against it, maybe the army was too exhausted to do that but the point is he prosecuted that war mercilessly because he recognized it as the instrument to achieve these two ends. the preservation of the union and the abolition of slavery. i'll close with his own words because no one...
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here i am on lake mead or the hoover dam or something.do this ever long, but -- [laughter] i'll be right back. anna, do you have those plans? yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. well now there's score!, time...from force factor,enin'. to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder walmart offers score! in more locations than any other performance enhancer. unleash your potential in the bedroom, with score!. kennedy: i'm going to be sultry for a second. thank you for watching the best hour of your day. follow me on twitter and instagram,@kennedy nation. want to see clips of the show, e-mail kennedy fbn@foxbusiness.com. that hate mail don't write itself. tomorrow night, arizona con
here i am on lake mead or the hoover dam or something.do this ever long, but -- [laughter] i'll be right back. anna, do you have those plans? yes! i just wanted to show you something i've been wor... ♪ james r. and associates. anna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. at northwestern mutual, this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. find an...
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she was assigned to to fort meade just here outside washington, d.c. specializing in electronic intelligence activities. and dod civilian scott wirtz of st. louis, missouri. he was assigned to the defense intelligence agency, a civilian operation support specialist. there was a fourth person killed. we are told it was a contractor had the that person's name will be published by whomever he was working for. he was not a federal government employee. let's step back a minute. shannon kent of upstate new york, this is a female navy chief petty officer. it may get some attention throughout the day that a female service member was killed in action and if it does,l let us remind everyone right off the top this morning, women in combat, have been in combat in this country for hundreds of years. the question these days for women serving in the military is they're being able to serve in front-line positions like navy s.e.a.l.s ar army delta force, rangers, frontline infantry units. that is all opening up to women these days, but women have been serving, of cours
she was assigned to to fort meade just here outside washington, d.c. specializing in electronic intelligence activities. and dod civilian scott wirtz of st. louis, missouri. he was assigned to the defense intelligence agency, a civilian operation support specialist. there was a fourth person killed. we are told it was a contractor had the that person's name will be published by whomever he was working for. he was not a federal government employee. let's step back a minute. shannon kent of...
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we have worked very closely with our duty cyber, partners at fort meade, tied into the nccic over dhs, the dhs cyber team. then you stand up, recent legislative change from nppd. for some exciting stuff going on. coast guard cyber warriors were working with our dhs colleagues on election security in recent months. there's just some terrific things going on. this is a emerging space abovee technological advancement is fantastic but i have to tell you, it's an increasingly complex space from a regulatory agency standpoint. what we've done is there used to be vessel for silicone security plans, port security plans for facilities that we added a cyber antics. to challenge russia's billets workforce of young cyber professionals, these kids are smart. we just are a a major eric coat guard academy the class of 22 that will come out the doors in three nephews, the first gets better cyber card-carrying graduates of our academy. there are 31 kids in a cabin in the graduating class out of the class of summer around 280. how do you keep this young kids in after five years? they will have a skill
we have worked very closely with our duty cyber, partners at fort meade, tied into the nccic over dhs, the dhs cyber team. then you stand up, recent legislative change from nppd. for some exciting stuff going on. coast guard cyber warriors were working with our dhs colleagues on election security in recent months. there's just some terrific things going on. this is a emerging space abovee technological advancement is fantastic but i have to tell you, it's an increasingly complex space from a...
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. >> so willie nelson meads the godfather, that was a classic cultural tour. he did choose this life. and we always ultimately pay for the -- you mentioned foust a minute ago. we do ultimately pay for what we do on the way up. willy stark taught us that in "all the king's men" that there's always something and ultimatesly, there's always a canceled check, always a footprint outside the window. and there's a lot of canceled checks and a lot of footprints in this case. the only analogy, and you know this as well as i do, if not better, is nixon in '74 when the economy was in pretty serious shape. and watergate's really closing in. nixon could only find a couple of audiences that would really be acceptable or welcoming by the time the spring of '74 came along. he came down to the grand ole opry not far from here in march of '74, tried to do the yo-yo with roy, and was here basically because he would get a warm reception, which was not the case anywhere else. my sense of where the president is is he's paying the price for having invented this as he's gone along. a
. >> so willie nelson meads the godfather, that was a classic cultural tour. he did choose this life. and we always ultimately pay for the -- you mentioned foust a minute ago. we do ultimately pay for what we do on the way up. willy stark taught us that in "all the king's men" that there's always something and ultimatesly, there's always a canceled check, always a footprint outside the window. and there's a lot of canceled checks and a lot of footprints in this case. the only...
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r that meads are left unplowed, garbage is left uncollected, bathrooms no longer work or are being intainedup, there are health hazards and park visitors in some places are taking care of business, shall we say, along pathwa or in the woods. >> seth: great. now when someone says, "does a bear [ bleep ] in the woods?" you can say, "yeah, and so does kevin." [ laughter ] the reality is that trump is subjecting millions of people to unnecessary pain and suffetong et his wall and hoping democrats will blink first. reporters asked him if he could empathize with people who, right now, are literally having to choose between food and medicine, and he insisted that he could. r. >> reporter:resident, can you relate to the pain of federal workers who can't pay their bills? and i'm sure that the people that are on the receiving end will make adjustment. they always do. and they'll make adjustment. people understand exactly what's going on. but many of those people that won't be receiving a paycheck, many of those people agree 100% with what i'm doing. >> seth: i don't know. it's hard to imagine someone
r that meads are left unplowed, garbage is left uncollected, bathrooms no longer work or are being intainedup, there are health hazards and park visitors in some places are taking care of business, shall we say, along pathwa or in the woods. >> seth: great. now when someone says, "does a bear [ bleep ] in the woods?" you can say, "yeah, and so does kevin." [ laughter ] the reality is that trump is subjecting millions of people to unnecessary pain and suffetong et his...
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my assignment was to fort meade, maryland just outside washington, d.c., to an artillery battery that our job was riot control. for the next 89 days that's all i did. times have changed. i also want to take just a minute to reflect on the fact that vietnam covered a period of six presidents is started november 1955 when president truman sent advisors to support the french and ended in 1975 with president ford when he pulled the last americans out. over 58,000 of our fellow americans died in that conflict and their names appear on the wall in washington dc. over 75 thousand, 75,000 today according to the va suffer from what we call ptsd, but we didn't know what that was back then. but our fellow vietnam veterans do suffer. there were and are over 1606 missing. and i'm proud and pleased to say that we still some find some here and there but we should never forget them. there were 7000 200 84 women who serve with us. eight of which gave their lives. and let's not forget the families. the families who stayed behind who endured a very, very difficult time frame. so it was the president of
my assignment was to fort meade, maryland just outside washington, d.c., to an artillery battery that our job was riot control. for the next 89 days that's all i did. times have changed. i also want to take just a minute to reflect on the fact that vietnam covered a period of six presidents is started november 1955 when president truman sent advisors to support the french and ended in 1975 with president ford when he pulled the last americans out. over 58,000 of our fellow americans died in...
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they lifted a horn to the sky and began to pray to the nordic gods before taking a gulp of meade. then he placed the viking horn to his lips and blew. it echoed a splinter from his lip. this is the organizer of the london forum, another node of outright. this is firmly based on historically inaccurate version of the medieval past. the next religious group is a catholic crusader. the crusade was a set of memes during the 2016 election with the hashtag of david bolt as well as during brexit, in which thapar li that particular hashtag became a rallying cry. this sordid return of the crusades and crusader is employed by 9/11 and george w. bush. for a host of alt-right groups, it invokes racially motivated defense of the christian west. on january 29, 2017, a french canadian university student shot and killed six people in a quebec city mosque. the prime minister of canada has called him a terrorist. he was known to be a supporter of the far right in canada. and in addition, he was a follower of the trump campaign and particularly the medieval imagery propagated by trump's campaign. as
they lifted a horn to the sky and began to pray to the nordic gods before taking a gulp of meade. then he placed the viking horn to his lips and blew. it echoed a splinter from his lip. this is the organizer of the london forum, another node of outright. this is firmly based on historically inaccurate version of the medieval past. the next religious group is a catholic crusader. the crusade was a set of memes during the 2016 election with the hashtag of david bolt as well as during brexit, in...