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kathrin moore -- commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you.e question why this project is hard to understand for me is that it really does not show itself in context. the lots perpendicular will be affected, and i think this project fails to disclose how it masses with the other buildings. it is not for me as much the front set back, but it is that i don't believe that the parapet of this building is as high so that you would not see the railing of the balcony. when you look at google, and you look very carefully at what's drawn, i think the building indicates something different than the drawing indicates it is. that said, i do not believe a front balcony is a good idea, any way, given the fact that the parapet is lower and the ability to see the balcony beyond, even if it's at the appropriate set back of 14 feet or 15. those would be my two comments in terms of feeling comfortable about the project. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: mr. winslow, the three adjacent structures do show a very small third floor additi
kathrin moore -- commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you.e question why this project is hard to understand for me is that it really does not show itself in context. the lots perpendicular will be affected, and i think this project fails to disclose how it masses with the other buildings. it is not for me as much the front set back, but it is that i don't believe that the parapet of this building is as high so that you would not see the railing of the balcony. when you look...
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kathrin moore -- commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you.e question why this project is hard to understand for me is that it really does not show itself in context. the lots perpendicular will be affected, and i think this project fails to disclose how it masses with the other buildings. it is not for me as much the front set back, but it is that i don't believe that the parapet of this building is as high so that you would not see the railing of the balcony. when you look at google, and you look very carefully at what's drawn, i think the building indicates something different than the drawing indicates it is. that said, i do not believe a front balcony is a good idea, any way, given the fact that the parapet is lower and the ability to see the balcony beyond, even if it's at the appropriate set back of 14 feet or 15. those would be my two comments in terms of feeling comfortable about the project. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: mr. winslow, the three adjacent structures do show a very small third floor additi
kathrin moore -- commissioner moore? >> vice president moore: thank you.e question why this project is hard to understand for me is that it really does not show itself in context. the lots perpendicular will be affected, and i think this project fails to disclose how it masses with the other buildings. it is not for me as much the front set back, but it is that i don't believe that the parapet of this building is as high so that you would not see the railing of the balcony. when you look...
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coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find. newsreel: it is a vast pottery army that is slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2000 years. now to something more modern. the british artist henry moore revolutionised the world of sculpture during the 20th century, changing the way we see the human body and setting his work in a natural landscape. his daughter, mary moore, talks to us now about her memories of her father and the ideas that inspired him. newsreel: the work of henry moore has been seen in almost every country in the world. he has made a staggering total of something like 90
coming up, how the acclaimed british sculptor henry moore changed modern art.to the man who wrapped the reichstag in 1995 and a nigerian artist inspired by the oil pollution of her homeland. plus the pioneer who photographed tsarist russia in colour. but first, we go to china where in 1974 an accidental discovery revealed one of the wonders of the world. a vast terracotta army which laid buried beneath the earth for more than 2000 years. archaeologist li xiuzhen worked on the astonishing find....
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sincere man, michael moore, american citizen."hy did you feel the need toe apolog ayatollah khamenei? >> because i do not want the assassination of a human being done in my name, with my tax dollars. i want them to know in iran that we americans do not do that. we are not at war with iran. we have made life so miserablee for anian people since 1953, when our cia and the british mi6 overthrew and helped to stage the democratically elected prime minister of iran.ot we are good player here. to be upset.e every right that doesn't justify anything the ayatollah's done. i have friends -- have film-- i have a filmmaker friend who's under house arrest. >> right. and he's pbably lucky to be under house arrest and not actually in jail. >> yeah, only because i and other members of the academy here, in this cotry, have organized support around him is he probably not in -- that's why he's not inn. no, no. this is -- iran, just like a whole lot of other countries, do not do well by their people.no >> it'that you think that ayatollah khamenei is
sincere man, michael moore, american citizen."hy did you feel the need toe apolog ayatollah khamenei? >> because i do not want the assassination of a human being done in my name, with my tax dollars. i want them to know in iran that we americans do not do that. we are not at war with iran. we have made life so miserablee for anian people since 1953, when our cia and the british mi6 overthrew and helped to stage the democratically elected prime minister of iran.ot we are good player...
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michael moore, tha you. >> thank you so much.hank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... idadditional funding is pr by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. >>> hello and everyone and welcome to "amanpour & company." he's what's comingup. >> she's likely or her party is likely to win elections again y thisr. >> a pivotal year for the once revered democracy icon, historian and author on the hidden history of burma. then democrats in texas are getting ready for super tuesday. come november, will thi red state turn the houston chroniclesery wallace gains it out. plus. >> i've done nothin wrong. >> the blockbuster comedy shining a light on inequality in actor and comedian st
michael moore, tha you. >> thank you so much.hank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... idadditional funding is pr by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. >>> hello and everyone and welcome to "amanpour & company." he's what's comingup. >> she's likely or her party is likely to win elections again y thisr. >> a pivotal year for the once revered democracy icon, historian and...
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. 0ne moore himself, was what made the exhibition unique.e to travel the world to see so much at any othertime. travel the world to see so much at any other time. my father was very worried. he thought that people would go, tourism back in the 1970s was not quite such a big deal and getting to places was much harder. in the end it was a fantastic success. in the end it was a fantastic success. something like 400,000 visitors. i think they need to be set outside. i want to go up and touch them. but you can run up and i’ui'i touch them. but you can run up and run your hand around them. he wanted sculpture to be part of everybody‘s life and experience and enrich their lives. and we should go on fighting that fight. henry moore's daughter mary. certainly the power of sculpture lives on in our next story. sokari douglas camp is an acclaimed artist based in london but the inspiration for her work comes from her homeland of the niger delta in nigeria, a world of rivers and creeks that has been devastated by decades of pollution from the oil industr
. 0ne moore himself, was what made the exhibition unique.e to travel the world to see so much at any othertime. travel the world to see so much at any other time. my father was very worried. he thought that people would go, tourism back in the 1970s was not quite such a big deal and getting to places was much harder. in the end it was a fantastic success. in the end it was a fantastic success. something like 400,000 visitors. i think they need to be set outside. i want to go up and touch them....
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. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. kegan. i'm sure it's in the interest of the visual appearance of the building to not create too extreme an an asymmetry on the notching. is there a way of mediating those two notches? the building should not look as if -- i am talking about the front of the building where you are drawing on the north side. >> that's the rear. >> one second. >> it's hard to argue against that from an architectural perspective. >> i'm just making a suggestion to not just compromise the building, because we do need to remember that we are in rh-1d, large lots where buildings are larger than we normally have. the building sits within this footprint. i'm interested in what you are suggesting on the other hand, i'm not interested in compromising the building. i said i do not want to compromise the building. >> yeah. the two notches will be fine. >> don't leave yet. the other question was related to can you remove the parapet? >> so it's my understanding that it has been removeed. >> it's been lowered. i'm not sure
. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. kegan. i'm sure it's in the interest of the visual appearance of the building to not create too extreme an an asymmetry on the notching. is there a way of mediating those two notches? the building should not look as if -- i am talking about the front of the building where you are drawing on the north side. >> that's the rear. >> one second. >> it's hard to argue against that from an architectural perspective. >> i'm just making...
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podcast "rumble with michael moore."as endorsed senator sanders for president. michael, thank you for coming on and making the case. we just heard thomas friedman. do you have any reaction to what thomas wrote, wrote and said? >> yeah. everything he said about trump is true. everything else, i can't get behind it because michael bloomberg -- i'm going to post this actually on my podcast this weekend. from his speech at madison square garden 2004 at the republican national convention where he endorsed and gave some sort of a keynote in favor of george w. bush and the war in iraq. that's who he is. he ran as a republican for the mayor of new york and then he didn't just inherit the stop and frisk program, which i don't like that name anyway. it wasn't stop and frisk. if you ask any african-american in this city, in new york, they will say that it felt like they were being hunted by the police. and the -- it rarely gets said in these last few days how many people under bloomberg got stopped. 5 million black and brown mostly
podcast "rumble with michael moore."as endorsed senator sanders for president. michael, thank you for coming on and making the case. we just heard thomas friedman. do you have any reaction to what thomas wrote, wrote and said? >> yeah. everything he said about trump is true. everything else, i can't get behind it because michael bloomberg -- i'm going to post this actually on my podcast this weekend. from his speech at madison square garden 2004 at the republican national...
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commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i have a question. are you familiar with the details of central soma? my question to you, there are two other major projects. one is the flower mart and another one, i do not exactly have the project name, all are planning market halls as a major part of their ground floor. and while we all love market halls from all the world travels we do,ar
commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i have a question. are you familiar with the details of central soma? my question to you, there are two other major projects. one is the flower mart and another one, i do not exactly have the project name, all are planning market halls as a major part of their ground floor. and while we all love market halls from all the world travels we do,ar
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legal name skyler moore.ay to him, "what do you have to do with the murder of crystal taylor?" and he says? >> "i don't know her. i did not do this." but he's studying her photo. >> reporter: and then, c-styles continued to talk. >> he's coming up with an analysis of the person who would have done this. and he refers to the person as, "this person had a lot of rage. this person has a lot of rage in them to do that." >> as opposed to just saying, "i didn't do any murder. i don't know who this is. i don't know what you're talking about." >> exactly. exactly. >> reporter: that seemed rather strange. but who did this -- there was no obvious reason for c-styles to kill crystal taylor. true that if you're worried about becoming a victim of gang violence, you're probably safest in the morning because these guys stay up very late and don't roll out of bed until late morning or noon? >> now i'm not going to say that that's a fact, but it's more true than not. >> if somebody is up and working at 7:00 or 7:30 in the mor
legal name skyler moore.ay to him, "what do you have to do with the murder of crystal taylor?" and he says? >> "i don't know her. i did not do this." but he's studying her photo. >> reporter: and then, c-styles continued to talk. >> he's coming up with an analysis of the person who would have done this. and he refers to the person as, "this person had a lot of rage. this person has a lot of rage in them to do that." >> as opposed to just...
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i want to play for you the one other part from michael moore. this is airing now for the first time on "the beat" because we just taped the interview where he talks about the age stuff. take a look. >> we have a responsibility to vote for the kids. this one is for our kids who are now in their 20s and 30s. and we are leaving them with a world where they are in debt up to their ears with college debt, with medical debts, and the planet that is choking. and we're probably going to escape the worst of it, but our kids and our grandkids, they are not. they want bernie. then we should vote for bernie. >> now that's a pitch from a surrogate, but more broadly, e.j., if i can address you as a boomer, with love. >> there is no love for boomers, you know that. >> michael moore, part of what he said that drew some of the strongest reactions in that room in front of new hampshire voters was -- he said it very plainly. he said bernie sanders is plenty healthy. he'll be around for a few years, but he is not going to be around in 25 years. he is not doing this
i want to play for you the one other part from michael moore. this is airing now for the first time on "the beat" because we just taped the interview where he talks about the age stuff. take a look. >> we have a responsibility to vote for the kids. this one is for our kids who are now in their 20s and 30s. and we are leaving them with a world where they are in debt up to their ears with college debt, with medical debts, and the planet that is choking. and we're probably going to...
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commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i have a question. are you familiar with the details of central soma? my question to you, there are two other major projects. one is the flower mart and another one, i do not exactly have the project name, all are planning market halls as a major part of their ground floor. and while we all love market halls from all the world travels we do, market halls don't seem to have a great history of success, particularly newer projects in san francisco. one is the adaptive reuse of twitter. and that has been kind of turning itself into an eat place with some retail. i'm wondering are you in communication with the other developers who are trying to build market halls as a signature in their projects? and are you in dialogue and trying to parse out how you seem market hall? >> we're familiar with central soma, but should defer the question about the economic vitality of the use to sharon of one vassar, since it is not a design question as much as a planned use question. >> i am actually not quite familiar with th
commissioner moore? >> commissioner moore: i have a question. are you familiar with the details of central soma? my question to you, there are two other major projects. one is the flower mart and another one, i do not exactly have the project name, all are planning market halls as a major part of their ground floor. and while we all love market halls from all the world travels we do, market halls don't seem to have a great history of success, particularly newer projects in san francisco....
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commissioner moore? >> i'm delighted to see the last big project in san francisco come to approval, and i couldn't be more proud to support it. i move to approve it. >> president koppel: commissioner melgar? >> commissioner melgar: i'm so excited to see this, and the sense of humor. to talk about below market rate child care, p.d.r. open space, hotel space, and housing space, both affordable and market rate, exciting. so excited to support this project. >> president koppel: commissioner diamond? >> commissioner diamond: i'm also excited to support the system. congratulations to everybody. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: subsequent to the informational presentation, some of the questions that came up there have been answered. there were discussions related to the overall sight development plan. some of the issues related to their attempts to soften the freeway edge in their discussions with caltrans on their side, discussions related to the historical resource, what has been
commissioner moore? >> i'm delighted to see the last big project in san francisco come to approval, and i couldn't be more proud to support it. i move to approve it. >> president koppel: commissioner melgar? >> commissioner melgar: i'm so excited to see this, and the sense of humor. to talk about below market rate child care, p.d.r. open space, hotel space, and housing space, both affordable and market rate, exciting. so excited to support this project. >> president...
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michael moore in 30 seconds. this i want to see. this i'm going to sit back and watch. >> if we had medicare for all, if we had a free health care system, nobody tonight would say gee, i'm feeling a fever, i'm coughing. i have to go to the doctor. i can't afford it. 29 million don't have health insurance, another 50 million are underinsured. they don't have time. they're told you got to get this test for the coronavirus, but it's at that hospital. oh, i'm sorry, it's out of network. oh, you brought the wrong card. oh. in no other democracy does this happen. if you're sick tonight, if you think you have the coronavirus, you go to the doctor first thing in the morning, it's free. the hospital's free. everything is free. just understand the danger of this. if we have a pandemic, if we have anybody who says i'm going to put that off, they put everybody in danger, not just themselves, but everybody. we're a safer society when everyone goes to the doctor for free, everyone's covered, nobody worries about going into debt. >> to your point,
michael moore in 30 seconds. this i want to see. this i'm going to sit back and watch. >> if we had medicare for all, if we had a free health care system, nobody tonight would say gee, i'm feeling a fever, i'm coughing. i have to go to the doctor. i can't afford it. 29 million don't have health insurance, another 50 million are underinsured. they don't have time. they're told you got to get this test for the coronavirus, but it's at that hospital. oh, i'm sorry, it's out of network. oh,...
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which commissioner moore brought up. >> the third is to minimize the size of the roof deck. does that sound correct? >> and i would say to make that work, it should be reduced to ten feet from the sidewalls. reduce it to -- expand the setback on the roof deck to ten feet from the sidewalls. >> commissioner moore. >> i would like to move the roof deck away from the streetside a little bit, because with lowering the parapet we are potentially seeing that there is something on the roof, and that it holds back i think will be better off accommodating more quiet building expression. >> it's already quite a bit back from the street side. >> in elevation, you still see it. >> so for moving away from the street, do you want to add a dimension or just keep it? >> five feet. >> is that fine? five feet. okay. i'm going to repeat this and make sure i have it correct. take d.r. and approve with modifications number one, eliminate west property line windows at upper go floors, notch building at northeast side, the rear on the upper two floors and third minimize the roof deck, setting it b
which commissioner moore brought up. >> the third is to minimize the size of the roof deck. does that sound correct? >> and i would say to make that work, it should be reduced to ten feet from the sidewalls. reduce it to -- expand the setback on the roof deck to ten feet from the sidewalls. >> commissioner moore. >> i would like to move the roof deck away from the streetside a little bit, because with lowering the parapet we are potentially seeing that there is something...
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this is just michael moore and ali velshi.s here. >> i can tell you how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv will he says it all the time on tv. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against on that democratic stage. he doesn't, when i was out there last week in new hampshire, every day we get a memo from the campaign saying, please remember, be kind. be kind. yes, have the policy debate. have the disagreement. but only talk about actions. don't talk about a personality thing. it's wrong. it's wrong on a human level. his whole point from the campaign. but still, people watching this right now, they're going, can he win? can he win? it is that nervous thing, what part of this don't they understand? and i think that sometimes, look. in life there's not going to be anything that is absolutely certain. and you're going to have to take a bit of a risk in your own
this is just michael moore and ali velshi.s here. >> i can tell you how i have been addressing it. first of all, i know bernie. i've known him 30 years. you don't see this part in the clips on tv will he says it all the time on tv. he talks about love and compassion. love and compassion. he really does like the people that he's running with or running against on that democratic stage. he doesn't, when i was out there last week in new hampshire, every day we get a memo from the campaign...
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tonight, michael moore will join us. i am going to ask him to help us assess donald trump's re-election chances. it's going to be a good conversation. plus, we are on the ground in nevada talking to voters about the democratic race. and former governor bill weld of massachusetts will join us on what his stronger than expected showing in the new hampshire republican primary means for trump this fall. >>> but we begin as rachel discussed, with the country's rule of law. facing a growing crisis as the controversy widens over the attorney general and president trump's influence over the department of justice. tonight, new controversial developments involve the people both at the center of the president's impeachment and the russia investigation. and the department of justice is deeply divided tonight because of the influence of donald trump. as he tries to vindicate his allies and to exact revenge on his perceived enemies. here's what attorney general bill barr wants you to believe. >> the president has never asked me to do
tonight, michael moore will join us. i am going to ask him to help us assess donald trump's re-election chances. it's going to be a good conversation. plus, we are on the ground in nevada talking to voters about the democratic race. and former governor bill weld of massachusetts will join us on what his stronger than expected showing in the new hampshire republican primary means for trump this fall. >>> but we begin as rachel discussed, with the country's rule of law. facing a growing...
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moore no. koppel aye.hat passes 4-1 with commissioner moore voting against. >> and we're adjourned. >> this is a huge catalyst for change. >> it will be over 530,000 gross square feet plus two levels of basement. >> now the departments are across so many locations it is hard for them to work together and collaborate and hard for the customers to figure out the different locations and hours of operation. >> one of the main drivers is a one stopper mitt center for -- permit center. >> special events. we are a one stop shop for those three things. >> this has many different uses throughout if years. >> in 1940s it was coca-cola and the flagship as part of the construction project we are retaining the clock tower. the permit center is little working closely with the digital services team on how can we modernize and move away from the paper we use right now to move to a more digital world. >> the digital services team was created in 2017. it is 2.5 years. our job is to make it possible to get things done with t
moore no. koppel aye.hat passes 4-1 with commissioner moore voting against. >> and we're adjourned. >> this is a huge catalyst for change. >> it will be over 530,000 gross square feet plus two levels of basement. >> now the departments are across so many locations it is hard for them to work together and collaborate and hard for the customers to figure out the different locations and hours of operation. >> one of the main drivers is a one stopper mitt center for --...
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>> yes. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. kegan. i'm sure it's in the interest of the visual appearance of the building to not create too extreme an an asymmetry on the notching. is there a way of mediating those two notches? the building should not look as if -- i am talking about the front of the building where you are drawing on the north side. >> that's the rear. >> one second. >> it's hard to argue against that from an architectural perspective. >> i'm just making a suggestion to not just compromise the building, because we do need to remember that we are in rh-1d, large lots where buildings are larger than we normally have. the building sits within this footprint. i'm interested in what you are suggesting on the other hand, i'm not interested in compromising the building. i said i do not want to compromise the building. >> yeah. the two notches will be fine. >> don't leave yet. the other question was related to can you remove the parapet? >> so it's my understanding that it has been removeed. >> it's been lowered. i'm not sure
>> yes. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> mr. kegan. i'm sure it's in the interest of the visual appearance of the building to not create too extreme an an asymmetry on the notching. is there a way of mediating those two notches? the building should not look as if -- i am talking about the front of the building where you are drawing on the north side. >> that's the rear. >> one second. >> it's hard to argue against that from an architectural...
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michael moore in cedar rapids, iowa.ttigieg in his closing argument in the iowa caucus when the presidential candidate joins joy reid from des moines. that's up next. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com when you take align, you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets, 24/7 with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. you...
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commissioner moore? >> i'm delighted to see the last big project in san francisco come to approval, and i couldn't be more proud to support it. i move to approve it. >> president koppel: commissioner melgar? >> commissioner melgar: i'm so excited to see this, and the sense of humor. to talk about below market rate child care, p.d.r. open space, hotel space, and housing space, both affordable and market rate, exciting. so excited to support this project. >> president koppel: commissioner diamond? >> commissioner diamond: i'm also excited to support the system. congratulations to everybody. >> president koppel: commissioner fung? >> commissioner fung: subsequent to the informational presentation, some of the questions that came up there have been answered. there were discussions related to the overall sight development plan. some of the issues related to their attempts to soften the freeway edge in their discussions with caltrans on their side, discussions related to the historical resource, what has been
commissioner moore? >> i'm delighted to see the last big project in san francisco come to approval, and i couldn't be more proud to support it. i move to approve it. >> president koppel: commissioner melgar? >> commissioner melgar: i'm so excited to see this, and the sense of humor. to talk about below market rate child care, p.d.r. open space, hotel space, and housing space, both affordable and market rate, exciting. so excited to support this project. >> president...
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moore, to inquire. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. it's really four minutes certainly is not enough to cover all the questions. i'll try to get through this as fast as possible. thank you for appearing, mr. secretary. the budget proposes to cut over the budget window, $21 billion for medicaid transportation. and i guess a lot of arguments could be made for dynamic scoring. don't you think that missed appointments for cancer treatments, diialcies, people -- dialysis, people who have high blood pressure would increase the cost of health care? secretary azar: the medicaid transportation proposal would be to make that an option benefit. that has been a source of tremendous fraud and abuse -- ms. moore: there is no evidence there is a lot of fraud and abuse in the program. secretary azar: i beg to disagree. we believe there is evidence of misuse of the program. ms. moore: we'll agree to disagree. i only have four minutes. the medicaid fiscal accountability rule, which really changes the ability of - for states to meet their maintenance eff
moore, to inquire. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. chairman. it's really four minutes certainly is not enough to cover all the questions. i'll try to get through this as fast as possible. thank you for appearing, mr. secretary. the budget proposes to cut over the budget window, $21 billion for medicaid transportation. and i guess a lot of arguments could be made for dynamic scoring. don't you think that missed appointments for cancer treatments, diialcies, people -- dialysis, people who have...
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kate moore with us.ge. what will corporations and traditional oil do? british petroleum defines traditional oil, and we have an interview with our newly minted chief executive officer. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. and save even more when you say "bring my own phone" into your voice remote. that's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ "surveillance." francine in london, tom in new york. viviana: bernie sanders tightened his grip on the democratic party's liberal wing, wining back challenges to the primary, receiving 26% of the vote. pete buttigieg was a close second followed by amy klobuchar. >> we are goi
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i doubt very much if they will point the finger of blame at each other. >> steve moore, our apologiestime. witchhunt is the name of the book and we are glad to have you with us. housing starts falling after getting buster move in december. will it stay strong through the election? we have the details you need to know, coming up next because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price invest with confidence. the new rx. crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. we have the december boom that kicked new permits up to a 13 year high. the january pullback was less than expected. are we on a steady footing for housing heading into the election. let's bring in roger. thank you for being here. are americans going to feel good about the housing market going into the election. >> no, sir, they're going to feel great. we have great news that continues to pop up and just because it slowed down a little bit does not mean demand is not there. we have so many great things going on with the country whether it's an elec
i doubt very much if they will point the finger of blame at each other. >> steve moore, our apologiestime. witchhunt is the name of the book and we are glad to have you with us. housing starts falling after getting buster move in december. will it stay strong through the election? we have the details you need to know, coming up next because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price invest with confidence. the new rx. crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx 350 for $419 a month...
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news africa it's good to have your company kenya is mourning the passing all former presidents daniel moore he it was the 2nd all the countries off to independence ruling from the one $970.00 eight's to 2002 and 24 years the country was an island off political stability in africa but that came at a cost his role was authoritarian kenya was a democracy but in name only. daniel iraq came to power in 1900. 8 when president joe di the former school teacher and national legislator had been handpicked vice president and 17 yet his long shadow. 4 years into his rule most of via a coup attempt that sparked a transformation from a cautious insecurely leader into a tough nut to crack it. is suppressed opposition and consolidated power in no one party state he said to torture chambers in a government building in nairobi city center thousands of activists students and academics were held without charge. position parties were allowed in the early ninety's but they were divided and disorganized moya was reelected in 19929097 in polls marred by war and spread violence. we should. move forward have. tried.
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it's the face of bob moore, founder of bob's red mill. >> what do people say when they come up to youmy cupboard. >> oh, i know there really is a bob and the other thing is, you are not dead, you know. >> reporter: not only is he not dead, but at age 91, he's thriving. mob boar is an unexpected celebrity in the whole natural and organic fods industry. ♪ ♪ >> if i had my life to live over, i would have started way earlier in this business. >> really? >> yeah, i mean, you know, i started in the middle of my life. >> reporter: moore was in his fifties in southern california working at gas stays and auto centers when on a whim he walked into a library and picked up a book that would change the course of his life. >> i still read this about three times a year. >> reporter: the book, john goffe governor's mill tells the story of a man who without any prior experience purchases and rebuilds an old grain mill. it inspired moore to do the same. >> had the thought of running any kind of a milling operation -- >> no. >> -- ever crossed your mind? >> never, never. i know that's crazy. >> a crazy
it's the face of bob moore, founder of bob's red mill. >> what do people say when they come up to youmy cupboard. >> oh, i know there really is a bob and the other thing is, you are not dead, you know. >> reporter: not only is he not dead, but at age 91, he's thriving. mob boar is an unexpected celebrity in the whole natural and organic fods industry. ♪ ♪ >> if i had my life to live over, i would have started way earlier in this business. >> really? >>...
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the first passengers who have tested negative for coronavirus have begun leaving a ship moored offjapan, after 1a days of quarantine. the truth is our prime minister's a real racist. the rapper dave takes a swipe at borisjohnson and the government, as he lands the big prize at the brit awards. and coming up in the sport — liverpool suffer a rare defeat in the first leg of their champions league tie against athletico madrid.
the first passengers who have tested negative for coronavirus have begun leaving a ship moored offjapan, after 1a days of quarantine. the truth is our prime minister's a real racist. the rapper dave takes a swipe at borisjohnson and the government, as he lands the big prize at the brit awards. and coming up in the sport — liverpool suffer a rare defeat in the first leg of their champions league tie against athletico madrid.
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. >> we had congresswoman gwen moore on about the act she's proposing to congress. you have in effect mainstreamed and brought a culture, a real issue that could also support legislative change. so this is a big deal to me. >> yeah, you know, i think it was such an incredible opportunity that the timing just kind of worked out that the crown act had just become law in california, and we had just met with senator holly j. mitchell who authored it along with dove and a laeot of other...
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here that wraps up on 4 news and night for pre time coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore andjustine waltman are here with kron 4 news at 10 grant anvicki thanks to you both next at 10'clock coronavirus concerns forcing the cancellaonf evnts all aroundhe world, t now. >>it is happening here event which draws thousands and bay area telling us that they are taking a hit plus a new twist in the corruption scandal rocng san francisco, one city leader calling for the mar to resign after she
here that wraps up on 4 news and night for pre time coverage continues at the top of the hour, pam moore andjustine waltman are here with kron 4 news at 10 grant anvicki thanks to you both next at 10'clock coronavirus concerns forcing the cancellaonf evnts all aroundhe world, t now. >>it is happening here event which draws thousands and bay area telling us that they are taking a hit plus a new twist in the corruption scandal rocng san francisco, one city leader calling for the mar to...
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moore no. koppel aye.hat passes 4-1 with commissioner moore voting against. >> and we're adjourned. >> welcome. thank you all for being here. it's just a wonderful, joyous occasion to celebrate such an important accomplishment. and without any further adieu, i would ask you to join me in welcoming to the dais our mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you, thank you don. well, first of all i'm really excited to be here today. i remember when i was campaigning to be supervisor of this district, one of the things that i made a priority when i got elected was to focus our attention on rehabilitating public housing in this city. and we've set out on a journey and i've gotta tell you that it was not easy. some of you know that i grew up across the street in plaza east before they were what they are now, when they were similar to the pink palace. which is now called rosa park apartments. the conditions that existed there, we all remember, we never had showers. we had problems with roaches and rodents. we had mo
moore no. koppel aye.hat passes 4-1 with commissioner moore voting against. >> and we're adjourned. >> welcome. thank you all for being here. it's just a wonderful, joyous occasion to celebrate such an important accomplishment. and without any further adieu, i would ask you to join me in welcoming to the dais our mayor london breed. [applause] >> thank you, thank you don. well, first of all i'm really excited to be here today. i remember when i was campaigning to be supervisor...
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michael moore joining me now. i want to talk about last night, that moment rashida tlaib was on stage. there was talking about hillary clinton's comments about bernie sanders and she booed. you came to her defense today. why is that? >> the audience, somebody mentioned hillary on the stage, not rashida. the whole audience started booing the name. and so i think she was trying to make a joke out of it. listen, i got to tell you because i've been on the bernie bus for 11 days across iowa. nobody is thinking about 2016. we're focused on 2020. i'll tell you what i said last night. letting michael bloomberg into the debate, for a billionaire to buy his way in because he doesn't have to follow the rules, but people like cory booker and julian castro couldn't join the debate? this is absolute madness. the 1%, the corporate democrats who are trying to push bloomberg into this because they're so nervous about bernie sanders. that's the real story. >> let me get back to that for just one second. this did come up. it one as
michael moore joining me now. i want to talk about last night, that moment rashida tlaib was on stage. there was talking about hillary clinton's comments about bernie sanders and she booed. you came to her defense today. why is that? >> the audience, somebody mentioned hillary on the stage, not rashida. the whole audience started booing the name. and so i think she was trying to make a joke out of it. listen, i got to tell you because i've been on the bernie bus for 11 days across iowa....
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senator moore capito: senator hoeven. hoeven: thank you. thank you, madam chair. secretary wolf, thanks for being here. appreciate you and we appreciate do.work that you border security -- well, let me this one first. turns of counter u.a.s., vehicles.erial the budget request includes $35 illion for d.h.s. science and technology. that's up from $13 million in f.y. 2020. money's going at to be spent on u.a.s., will you? that's on olf: research, development and testing of countering u.a.s. capabilities. the department has some limited jurisdiction in capabilities. we're continuing to explore that. d.h.s. ainly for facilities. we are working with the department of defense, f.a.a., transportation and others as well as secret service as been using counter-u.a.s. technology for some time. we are trying to capitalize on their experience and what then s.n.t. is building on that with additional research, development, and to hopefully have capabilities out there in the short term. enator hoeven: i know you're busy on the southern border and obviously coronavirus and all the
senator moore capito: senator hoeven. hoeven: thank you. thank you, madam chair. secretary wolf, thanks for being here. appreciate you and we appreciate do.work that you border security -- well, let me this one first. turns of counter u.a.s., vehicles.erial the budget request includes $35 illion for d.h.s. science and technology. that's up from $13 million in f.y. 2020. money's going at to be spent on u.a.s., will you? that's on olf: research, development and testing of countering u.a.s....
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the ship's moored offjapan with almost 4,000 on board.iterally every hour something is changing, the biggest being 41 additional passengers being found positive tested for the coronavirus. the teenager who threw a young boy off a balcony in london — regulators investigatie whether warnings were missed prince andrew is deferring an honorary military promotion, which he was due to receive later this month. energy bills set to fall — after regulator 0fgem lowers caps on prices. critics say the caps are misleading. an official report says the public are not telling police about some crimes because so many offenders are not brought to justice. and wales got their six nations title defence off to a flying start against italy, but new coach wayne pivac says ireland this weekend will be their biggest test. good morning — and welcome to the bbc news at 9 another 41 people, including one from the uk, have tested positive for the coronavirus on a cruise ship off the coast of japan. the diamond princess is being held in quarantine in the port of yoko
the ship's moored offjapan with almost 4,000 on board.iterally every hour something is changing, the biggest being 41 additional passengers being found positive tested for the coronavirus. the teenager who threw a young boy off a balcony in london — regulators investigatie whether warnings were missed prince andrew is deferring an honorary military promotion, which he was due to receive later this month. energy bills set to fall — after regulator 0fgem lowers caps on prices. critics say the...
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. >> this is steve moore, so fun to grill you for once. neil: watch it young man. >> i'm concerned. some polls suggest a bernie sanders surge. let's assume for a minute, we don't know what will happen tonight but assuming bernie sanders socialist wins, i would be worried about a stock sell-off. neil: depends on what market focus on, you could flip that, say, if he looks like the nominee he would be the george mcgovern of this era. i did talk with a lot of folks in iowa, i was there about getting increasingly concerned about bernie sanders even with his popular support he would go the same route, there is no way of knowing, that but some have been kicking around the idea maybe we change the rules and make it more flexible for bloomberg to debate or let superdelegates who right now condition vote -- can't vote on first ballot and go ahead -- >> wait a minute. didn't they -- i was going to say didn't they do that in 2016 with hillary and bernie. neil: the idea was to prevent something like that, this guy. they might be mixing the stew again, you talk about a food fight. >> neil, as iow
. >> this is steve moore, so fun to grill you for once. neil: watch it young man. >> i'm concerned. some polls suggest a bernie sanders surge. let's assume for a minute, we don't know what will happen tonight but assuming bernie sanders socialist wins, i would be worried about a stock sell-off. neil: depends on what market focus on, you could flip that, say, if he looks like the nominee he would be the george mcgovern of this era. i did talk with a lot of folks in iowa, i was there...
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tonight, michael moore will join us. i'm going to ask to us help assess donald trump's re-election chances. michael is always honest. plus we're on the ground talking to vote betters dratic race and former governor bill weld will join us on what his stronger than expected showing in the republican primary means for trump this fall. we begin as rachel discussed with the country's rule of law facing a growing crisis as the controversy bidens. tonight, new controversial developments involve the people at the center of the president's impeachment and the russia investigation. and the department of justice is deeply divided because of the influence of donald trump. as he tries to vindicate his allies and to exact revenge on his perceived enemies. here's what bill barr wants you to believe. >> the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. if we to say, go investigate somebody because, and you sense it is because they're a political opponent, then an attorney general shouldn't carry that out. wouldn't carr
tonight, michael moore will join us. i'm going to ask to us help assess donald trump's re-election chances. michael is always honest. plus we're on the ground talking to vote betters dratic race and former governor bill weld will join us on what his stronger than expected showing in the republican primary means for trump this fall. we begin as rachel discussed with the country's rule of law facing a growing crisis as the controversy bidens. tonight, new controversial developments involve the...
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i am following michael moore. but i am really thankful for all of his support and i enjoyed the podcast so hopefully coming you will listen to the rumble, a very fast-paced podcast. he expected it to be just a short one for a little while or not a short one that a slowly growing but it already has 3 million viewers or listeners. but thank you for coming out and it is an honor being here representing my husband, bernie sanders. i love that kristin, having looked through your town, has a vibrant arts community. for the fourth of july, you have a walk of chalk. the arts and culture, bernie and i believe, are extremely important to have a vibrant, healthy, happy community. in fact, our campaign has an arts and culture division and you will see a lot of creative posters and t-shirts and hats and all of these things done by artist that volunteered. speaking of volunteers, it is headed up by our son, dave who was working as a volunteer. he is knocking on doors in ankenny right now with our two grandchildren, ella and dyl
i am following michael moore. but i am really thankful for all of his support and i enjoyed the podcast so hopefully coming you will listen to the rumble, a very fast-paced podcast. he expected it to be just a short one for a little while or not a short one that a slowly growing but it already has 3 million viewers or listeners. but thank you for coming out and it is an honor being here representing my husband, bernie sanders. i love that kristin, having looked through your town, has a vibrant...
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andy moore reports.resque ski resort in the french alps the unlikely setting for this new cluster of coronavirus cases. french officials said a british man came to a chalet in contamines montjoie after visiting singapore. he then infected at least five other people, including a child. a total of 11 people are in hospital, but they're not said to be in a serious condition. some local schools will have to close. translation: we have been trying to trace where the people in the chalet have been since thursday and who they have been in close contact with. the british man who was the original source of the infection is being treated in hospital in london. he fell ill after returning to brighton. a child at the school is in city is in self—imposed quarantine. ina in a separate case, a british family of four including two girls is in hospital as a precaution after one of them came into contact with the coronavirus casing france. samples have been sent to madrid for testing. translation: we will have to wait bet
andy moore reports.resque ski resort in the french alps the unlikely setting for this new cluster of coronavirus cases. french officials said a british man came to a chalet in contamines montjoie after visiting singapore. he then infected at least five other people, including a child. a total of 11 people are in hospital, but they're not said to be in a serious condition. some local schools will have to close. translation: we have been trying to trace where the people in the chalet have been...
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well, we learned today that a second student has died after that horrible hit-and-run yesterday in moore, oklahoma. and as omar villafranca reports the victims were on the crosscountry track team, running just a half a mile from their school when the driver jumped the curb. >> reporter: the violent hit- and-run has left many here stunned. >> that could have been me, you know. that's-- that's what i think about. >> reporter: the sophomore who died this morning, yurida martinez, was running on a sidewalk with her moore high school track team yesterday around 3:30 p.m. when the red struck slammed into them. >> reporter: senior rachel freeman, seen here last september when she was featured as an athlete of the week, died at the scene. >> i fell in love with the sport and with the team. >> reporter: the driver, 57- year-old max leeroy townsend, was taken into custody just blocks away. video appears to show police administering a sobriety test. police say townsend's own son died after he rear-ended another car on sunday. four other students were injured. three remain hospitalized. >> it's hard
well, we learned today that a second student has died after that horrible hit-and-run yesterday in moore, oklahoma. and as omar villafranca reports the victims were on the crosscountry track team, running just a half a mile from their school when the driver jumped the curb. >> reporter: the violent hit- and-run has left many here stunned. >> that could have been me, you know. that's-- that's what i think about. >> reporter: the sophomore who died this morning, yurida martinez,...
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they‘ve gone out there, they know where the nest is on the moor, they walked up to the nest and theytable that that is going on. wildlife organisations and the police say the conflict between shooting estates and birds of prey, which can feed on young game birds like pheasant and grouse before they are shot for sport, is the primary driver behind raptor persecutions and killings. there is a problem with, i would say, a small section of gamekeepers that have a disproportionate impact on those birds of prey, but also the reputation of their own profession. a study last year showed hen harriers, which feed on young grouse, were ten times more likely to die or disappear over land associated with grouse moors. shooting organisations say they are appalled by people who target birds of prey, and they are determined to eradicate wildlife crime. we believe that all employment contracts, any shoot tenancies, any documents to do with the shooting, should affirm the laws to protect birds of prey. we want to consign it to history. we must do more. protection schemes are being trialled. a natural
they‘ve gone out there, they know where the nest is on the moor, they walked up to the nest and theytable that that is going on. wildlife organisations and the police say the conflict between shooting estates and birds of prey, which can feed on young game birds like pheasant and grouse before they are shot for sport, is the primary driver behind raptor persecutions and killings. there is a problem with, i would say, a small section of gamekeepers that have a disproportionate impact on those...
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>> yes. >> i'm detective moore. this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor, derek johnson, was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i asked her, well, what's his real name? she said chris. >>> coming up -- a stunning revelation. was l.j., all along, just annie's nickname for chris bagshaw? and a death on the road puts jaclyn's case in jeopardy. >> i lost any information i needed on that case. oh, i... i didn't know. you didn't see the sign? that... that wasn't there when i was here earlier. (whimper) really? you know, in italy, they let you park anywhere. have a good day, sir. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. (glass shattering) (frustrated yell
>> yes. >> i'm detective moore. this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor, derek johnson, was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i asked her, well, what's his real name? she said...
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kate moore, ten year hits 145. the ten i don't remember keeled down 30% to date 30 year yield record low is this a sign that a tipping point for stocks is in fact closer >> i don't think so many things have been affecting the bond market. the liquidity push from central banks into the bond market i don't think we should take too much signal from yields today and say at this point we are at an inflection and that equity markets have tosell off as a result everyone is looking for an excuse there is a lot of uncertainty, a lot of anxiety about the move we have had thus far. >> doesn't it justify the anxiety that we are feeling now? what do we have, three dozen companies that have come out and said earnings are going to be affect booed at this coronavirus? >> it is a temporary thing a lot of the market is looking through it it is when the earning are going to hit and which quarter not whether or not we are going to see a massive and sustained destruction. i don't think any of us believe that's the case. what gets me it
kate moore, ten year hits 145. the ten i don't remember keeled down 30% to date 30 year yield record low is this a sign that a tipping point for stocks is in fact closer >> i don't think so many things have been affecting the bond market. the liquidity push from central banks into the bond market i don't think we should take too much signal from yields today and say at this point we are at an inflection and that equity markets have tosell off as a result everyone is looking for an excuse...
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the president already tried with herman cain and stephen moore.h of those didn't get anywhere in the process. judy shelton has got the furthest in the process. why would republicans go against president trump on this particular issue? matt: as we know, republican senators have been pretty willing to green light trump's other appointees in other areas and go along with his policies, but the fed seems to be one area or they have been willing to stand up to him over the course of his presidency. you see the issue that they have with people blake shelton and stephen moore and herman cain -- with people like shelton and stephen moore and herman cain, they are intent on keeping mainstream people in the fed. it kind of shows how important the institution is to them at the end of the day. guy: it was interesting listening to the banking committee talk to powell the other day. senator after senator talking about the idea that fed independence was in the -- was important to them. how is this process actually working? normally, you would expect serious vetti
the president already tried with herman cain and stephen moore.h of those didn't get anywhere in the process. judy shelton has got the furthest in the process. why would republicans go against president trump on this particular issue? matt: as we know, republican senators have been pretty willing to green light trump's other appointees in other areas and go along with his policies, but the fed seems to be one area or they have been willing to stand up to him over the course of his presidency....
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it will be a somber scene here at moore high school tonight, where they are holding a vigil. three of those students are still in the hospital. one in critical condition. david? >> just an awful story. victor oquendo. victor, thank you. >>> and next, to race in america and the tense confrontation in a michigan school. a latino father was sharing a story about his son after being bullied, when another father interrupts him, asking, "then why didn't you stay in mexico?" other parents were horrified. and here's abc's steve osunsami now. >> that's right. >> you're right, you're right. >> reporter: there's a heated debate tonight among parents in the suburbs of ann arbor, michigan, over race and immigration. and it grew hotter after this meeting with school officials over what the school system says are racist comments posted on social media by classmates. adrian iraola is the father of three former students. he was speaking about racism directed at his children when the meeting went south. >> when i went to his bedroom to say good night, and he was crying because of the abuse tha
it will be a somber scene here at moore high school tonight, where they are holding a vigil. three of those students are still in the hospital. one in critical condition. david? >> just an awful story. victor oquendo. victor, thank you. >>> and next, to race in america and the tense confrontation in a michigan school. a latino father was sharing a story about his son after being bullied, when another father interrupts him, asking, "then why didn't you stay in mexico?"...
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wisconsin congresswoman gwenn moore, thank you for being with us.on this, let's bring back my panel. let me ask you, how do you read the aftermath of the acquittal, politically will this matter in the election? and the president's post acquittal behavior, not shaking hands with the speaker of the house, and his profane kind of speech that he made at the white house the next day. >> yeah. umm, i think as far as the election goes, it really won't -- that won't be the issue. his impeachment. it may affect some of those running for senate. it could be a hard thing for susan collins to come over or others in swing districts. the way it hurts the president is his behavior since. and so when the american public sees him trying to get rid of not political appointees like ambassador sondland. he got that appointment because he gave his -- whatever it was a million bucks. we put him in a different category. you go after people in uniform who are serve thing country and you're taking vengeance on them -- >> walked them out the door like they're criminals. and
wisconsin congresswoman gwenn moore, thank you for being with us.on this, let's bring back my panel. let me ask you, how do you read the aftermath of the acquittal, politically will this matter in the election? and the president's post acquittal behavior, not shaking hands with the speaker of the house, and his profane kind of speech that he made at the white house the next day. >> yeah. umm, i think as far as the election goes, it really won't -- that won't be the issue. his impeachment....