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they come back and tell me, mrs. hall, your husband didn't make it. >> two women racing down a texas highway. >> she saw me, and then made the u-turn. >> bonnie, the mistress, in one lane. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a thump. >> he's pronounced dead at the hospital. >> two women in love with one man, hating each other. >> you're getting text messages from bonnie of the two of them having sex. >> uh-huh. >> a hollywood love story? >> this was the man i wanted to marry. >> or a fatal attraction? >> he goes, i can't get rid of this person. >> and so many about to lose so much. >> why? >> i will live with that for the rest of my life. >> hello and welcome to "dateline" bill and francis hall were high school sweet hearts and had a trucking business togeth. but their life collapsed after she learned that bill had been
they come back and tell me, mrs. hall, your husband didn't make it. >> two women racing down a texas highway. >> she saw me, and then made the u-turn. >> bonnie, the mistress, in one lane. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances. >> frances, the wife in the other. >> i get her little finger. >> the middle finger? >> right. >> i start following her. >> i said, what the hell? >> she brakes. and i brake. and i heard a...
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know that intense i saw mr hall. hines it saturday and so a lot older than the lad i was ready to interface of with a this is a full washout far from where fifield on going. to. the hall for cups. president was a little boy. your voice your whole vibe with your trouble but mostly you understand that it all been a good boy either you're with the two for my about once a month or so with the help of all my super head see. the laws as your wishes or don't. you just said will be a short lived in the soon will not. do it. solidly pull we. do it also that truman show drawings are. how to with yourself. to the point.
know that intense i saw mr hall. hines it saturday and so a lot older than the lad i was ready to interface of with a this is a full washout far from where fifield on going. to. the hall for cups. president was a little boy. your voice your whole vibe with your trouble but mostly you understand that it all been a good boy either you're with the two for my about once a month or so with the help of all my super head see. the laws as your wishes or don't. you just said will be a short lived in the...
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mr. hall was his name. he sent a letter to the navy yard and gave me a paper to take with me. went down to the navy yard and they actually hired a 17-year-old? just amazing and they put me through classes with many other women and put me to work in a drafting department, mostly women. there were about seven other women at the time. it was just amazing. >> did you think at the time or did you know what you were doing was historic? >> no. it was something that we just had to be done. it simply had to be done. our men and boys were off at war. this was our way of trying to help end the war and bring them home safely. >> talk about why it is important to honor women like june who really made a difference in american history. >> so we aim to enhance the lives of our residence to help them pursue their passions, live with purpose. june pointed out to us she was a rosie during the war. >> talk about the event. >> we are having a luncheon for local rosie the riveters. we want to honor them and thank them for their service and there will be a state representative there to thank them. w
mr. hall was his name. he sent a letter to the navy yard and gave me a paper to take with me. went down to the navy yard and they actually hired a 17-year-old? just amazing and they put me through classes with many other women and put me to work in a drafting department, mostly women. there were about seven other women at the time. it was just amazing. >> did you think at the time or did you know what you were doing was historic? >> no. it was something that we just had to be done....
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. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father.hat had the support of his family. >> so he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no, when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was -- it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife -- >> who tried harder to save cristi? not chris said the prosecutor. but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body of the spa. only she did chest compression. he had no interest in truly helping his wife. >> matter of opinion, of course. but prosecutor pokes around in the chris hall's past as a policeman and what did he find? >> uncanny ability to fabricate stories. >> seven years earlier as chief of police in cascade, idaho, charged with and convicted of misuse of public money. embezzled $19,000, spent 10 months in jail. a white collar cr
. >> mr. hall on the surface looks like a loving family man. he looks like a good father.hat had the support of his family. >> so he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man bit. no, when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was -- it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband but when you look at his...
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they come back and tell me, mrs. hall, your husband didn't make it. >> two women racing down a texas highway. >> she saw me, and then made the u-turn. >> bonnie, the mistress, in one lane. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances.
they come back and tell me, mrs. hall, your husband didn't make it. >> two women racing down a texas highway. >> she saw me, and then made the u-turn. >> bonnie, the mistress, in one lane. >> i looked in my rearview mirror, and it was frances.
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. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man.like a good father, somebody that had the support of his family. >> reporter: so he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man, no. when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband, but when you look at his actions, how little he did to help his wife. >> reporter: who tried harder to save christi? not chris, said the prosecutor, but his daughter. >> she called 911. she helped him get the body out of the spa. she is the only one who did chest compressions. he had no interest in truly helping his wife. >> a matter of opinion, of course, but prosecutor strunsky poked around in chris hall's past as a policeman, and what did he find? >> this man had an uncanny ability to fabricate stories. >> seven years earlier, while hall was chief of police in cascade, idaho, he was charge
. >> mr. hall, on the surface, looks like a loving family man.like a good father, somebody that had the support of his family. >> reporter: so he did. but he wasn't buying the loving father and family man, no. when he heard about chris hall's very obvious grief, the wailing that went on after the so-called accident, the phrase that crossed his mind was, it's an act. >> i think it was a wonderful performance by the defendant of acting like a bereaved husband, but when you look...
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kurdish sources say mr hall was killed on 25 november while clearing mines in raqqa.ded up in syria and what he was doing there? he had not been there at all, just since the end of august. the ypg kurdish group has a number of international volu nteers has a number of international volunteers who choose to go to join them in the conflict and that has been going on for a couple of years but like many of them, oliverjoined up but like many of them, oliverjoined up and spent several weeks in military training with the kurdish group, the ypg, after that, he went to ta ke group, the ypg, after that, he went to take part in the conflict with various armed units operating around northern syria. it was not actually due to fighting on the front line that he met his death. it was in this mine—clearing operation in the aftermath of raqqa, the de facto capital of is, which was recently recaptured. i have spoken to people who know him and in particular somebody who was out there fighting alongside him and they described him asa alongside him and they described him as a lovely lad,
kurdish sources say mr hall was killed on 25 november while clearing mines in raqqa.ded up in syria and what he was doing there? he had not been there at all, just since the end of august. the ypg kurdish group has a number of international volu nteers has a number of international volunteers who choose to go to join them in the conflict and that has been going on for a couple of years but like many of them, oliverjoined up but like many of them, oliverjoined up and spent several weeks in...
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when they pulled that baby out and they said, mr. hall, you have a son, that man cried. >> reporter: bill worked hard to give his young family a better life. >> bill used to clean airplanes. he went to college. and on the weekends, if he was off, he'd go dig ditches. we made ends meet. >> reporter: but his true passion was big rigs. so one day he up and quit school, started his own business. bill hall jr. trucking. >> that's what his family did for a living. so it's in their blood. >> reporter: bill got his first truck and went to work while frances hit the phones to drum up new business. >> he was a dreamer. and he always said, i'm going to go big, vieja. vieja is a hispanic term which means "old lady." >> reporter: after just a few years, bill and frances turned that one truck into a fleet of 130. at its height, their empire was valued at more than $15 million. all his dreaming paid off. >> and hard work. he put his life, his heart and soul into it. bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> reporter: but for bill, it wasn't all work and no pl
when they pulled that baby out and they said, mr. hall, you have a son, that man cried. >> reporter: bill worked hard to give his young family a better life. >> bill used to clean airplanes. he went to college. and on the weekends, if he was off, he'd go dig ditches. we made ends meet. >> reporter: but his true passion was big rigs. so one day he up and quit school, started his own business. bill hall jr. trucking. >> that's what his family did for a living. so it's in...
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mr. trump at the great hall of the people, and the american president reviewed chinese soldiers. the president told xi his stature would grow if it helped solve the north korea problem. >> i don't blame china. after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens. >> as a candidate mr. trump often bashed china, but now he is striking a different tone, saying he has great chemistry with the chinese leader. >>> republicans are racing to pass tax reform by the year's end. today, the senate unveiled its own plan. it envisions seven tax brackets, instead of the four backed by the house. it does eliminate deductions for state and local taxes. unlike the house, it keeps deductions for mortgage interest. it also delays a cut in the corporate tax rate. coming up, more on the tax plans, and chances of a deal on the cbs evening news. >>> big names in rock 'n' roll band together for wine country fire victims. >> plus failing over and over again. you won't believe what undercover investigators were able to sneak by the tsa. >> t
mr. trump at the great hall of the people, and the american president reviewed chinese soldiers. the president told xi his stature would grow if it helped solve the north korea problem. >> i don't blame china. after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens. >> as a candidate mr. trump often bashed china, but now he is striking a different tone, saying he has great chemistry with the chinese leader. >>>...
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mr. mayor. [ light laughter ] seriously, where would you rather work? the white house or city hall? look, new yorkers, we got to take one for the team here. trump can't do nearly as much damage as mayor as he can as president. what's he gonna do?
mr. mayor. [ light laughter ] seriously, where would you rather work? the white house or city hall? look, new yorkers, we got to take one for the team here. trump can't do nearly as much damage as mayor as he can as president. what's he gonna do?
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mr. christmas tree all lit up down by city hall. the guy on the horse not reacting much to that but he should be because it's very pretty. at this time last week we only had just a little bit of that showing but of course the tree is lit up nice and bright. 41 is your current temperature. the winds a little noticeable at 10 miles per hour. so cool but not too bad and i expect that temperature in philadelphia to probably dip down into the upper 30s briefly before we turn it around. we're already in the 30s in trenton. 35 at allentown, 42 degrees in wilmington and 36 in millville. 40 down in dover. satellite shows you the cloud cover that has managed to well up this morning. we do think this will will be short lived and we'll probably break into sunny skies fairly quickly and maintain a good deal of sunshine through the day. 40 degrees by 8:00, 44 by 10:00 and once again it is going to get fairly comfortable and fairly mild. by noon 50 degrees and your high today is 54 degrees. there is about an 8-16 mile per hour breeze expected not
mr. christmas tree all lit up down by city hall. the guy on the horse not reacting much to that but he should be because it's very pretty. at this time last week we only had just a little bit of that showing but of course the tree is lit up nice and bright. 41 is your current temperature. the winds a little noticeable at 10 miles per hour. so cool but not too bad and i expect that temperature in philadelphia to probably dip down into the upper 30s briefly before we turn it around. we're already...
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needs a certain class of information so that when their chief security officer runs down the hall and says mr. or mrs. ceo we have a problem, the ceo doesn't say who the heck are you, get out of my office but is aware of the threats that are out there and can make informed investment decisions in order to protect their infrastructure but can also make informed decisions for or response to cyber incidents. cross sector coordination. everybody likes to look at the electricity sector as the most critical. we don't have water, we can't generate steam or cool our systems. if we don't have telecommunications we can't operate. we don't have financial services, we don't have access to capital markets, we can't trade our products. there are a lot of ways to impact the electricity sector short of attacking a control system for the electricity sector and that goes to a point it's hard to have a bright line between i.t. and o.t. because an i.t. breach can have o.t. consequences and i think that's something that we need to better understand about our attack surface and our network topographies and our exp
needs a certain class of information so that when their chief security officer runs down the hall and says mr. or mrs. ceo we have a problem, the ceo doesn't say who the heck are you, get out of my office but is aware of the threats that are out there and can make informed investment decisions in order to protect their infrastructure but can also make informed decisions for or response to cyber incidents. cross sector coordination. everybody likes to look at the electricity sector as the most...
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ant in wind direction that's in san mateo county nothing to do and i asked at the last town hall meeting that mrs moore and the homeowners association organized and spoke to mr. bonner in a very respectful manner, we both spoke cor dill' to each other that we sit down with their engineers and discuss this matter because this is ridiculous. it is not what we teach students in college. i've taught at u.c. berkley college of engineering for five years environmental chemistry and ten years out at state as a associate research of clem and bio hem. quickly, and thank you for allowing me a little bit of lead way. i then took out if you saw the channel 4 news, you saw me out by the cement factory with the air monitors 1700 which is the most active hand held par tick you lat counter in the world and on the far right it's comparison between out there at candle stick point and where the work site is at behind the heel there's 100% increase of dust particles in the residents' air, 100% increase and this is also behind bushes that have blocked and filtered the air and i use the same point where the air distri
ant in wind direction that's in san mateo county nothing to do and i asked at the last town hall meeting that mrs moore and the homeowners association organized and spoke to mr. bonner in a very respectful manner, we both spoke cor dill' to each other that we sit down with their engineers and discuss this matter because this is ridiculous. it is not what we teach students in college. i've taught at u.c. berkley college of engineering for five years environmental chemistry and ten years out at...
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mr. schiller. >> all right, steve hall, thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> senator bob menendez, the democrat from new jersey. he is not guilty, so says juror number eight or the formerly juror number eight on his corruption trial. that's not all she says. this is a really interesting development. stay with us. another day of work. why do you do it? it's not just a pay check, you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. ♪ ♪ you're developing ai applications on the cloud. finding insights hidden in decades of medical documents. and securing millions of iot sensors. so get back to it. and do the best work of your life. ♪ ♪ today's senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and fi
mr. schiller. >> all right, steve hall, thanks for being with us. appreciate it. >> sure. >>> senator bob menendez, the democrat from new jersey. he is not guilty, so says juror number eight or the formerly juror number eight on his corruption trial. that's not all she says. this is a really interesting development. stay with us. another day of work. why do you do it? it's not just a pay check, you actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you...
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it reminds me of the guy in philadelphia after the constitution was adopted in constitution hall and they said mr. franklin, what have you given's. [inaudible] because we have a military were in a fight for what we believe in, protect their citizens and keep our country free. the country that our founding fathers gave to us that was nurtured in the early days of this republic that is now hundreds of years old is still there today for lots of reasons. but principally,fo the foundation of a strong and vibrant military. so when veterans day comes by, give thanks to the veterans you know. mention a couple of them like i did here so their memory and names never die but also so we can lift them up at a time we pause for a minute to say thank you for the greatest country on the face of this earth. senator blunt talked about our committee and what we've done this year. i want take a minute to reiterate some of the things he said. they don't go to the battlefield as partisan, they go as american. they risk their own life and sometimes sacrifice it so we can do what ben franklin said, keep that republic. w
it reminds me of the guy in philadelphia after the constitution was adopted in constitution hall and they said mr. franklin, what have you given's. [inaudible] because we have a military were in a fight for what we believe in, protect their citizens and keep our country free. the country that our founding fathers gave to us that was nurtured in the early days of this republic that is now hundreds of years old is still there today for lots of reasons. but principally,fo the foundation of a...
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mr. westerman: arkansas military veterans hall of fame. of the 15 inductees, the hall of fame selected 10 exclusively for their brave military service to our country, while it selected an additional five for their combined military and civilian service to our community, state, and nation. i am proud to note that eight of these 15 american heroes hail from the fourth congressional district of serving in conflicts ranging from world war ii to vietnam, as well as iraq and afghanistan. this serving in conflicts speec enough time to recognize their courage and sacrifice for our nation. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to submit to the record a brief biography of each of the fourth district heroes arkansas the military veterans hall of fame and i extend my thanks to all those who served as we recognize veterans day. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. and if necessary, to revise and exten
mr. westerman: arkansas military veterans hall of fame. of the 15 inductees, the hall of fame selected 10 exclusively for their brave military service to our country, while it selected an additional five for their combined military and civilian service to our community, state, and nation. i am proud to note that eight of these 15 american heroes hail from the fourth congressional district of serving in conflicts ranging from world war ii to vietnam, as well as iraq and afghanistan. this serving...
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mr rosenthal's apartment. he's playing a few colombian town hall but it cannot be until he's some are good natured you know you see the new environment in a subtle no one see moses emerges most times and instruct us i'm thinking i said who we are but they think we're i don't know what a pity. you know ask. them. what. the laws of the city. barenboim doesn't seem to have gotten through so she gives it a try. on the stand he cannot. be so much. sicker than a hundred. i know she had someone with daniel barenboim and martha i'll give each good we match here when we were children in the home of senor who was in time. no good in the part of the mental but this time. he was where he was a german television team all you on the second of the third floor business you. said your rosen time lived on the second floor. he believed. where. the shah. and your barenboim was born in buenos aires he was given piano lessons at the age of five first from his mother aida then from his father in reeky barenboim. he was dutch where the piano was. by we both have the impression that this was really the apartment he was released about
mr rosenthal's apartment. he's playing a few colombian town hall but it cannot be until he's some are good natured you know you see the new environment in a subtle no one see moses emerges most times and instruct us i'm thinking i said who we are but they think we're i don't know what a pity. you know ask. them. what. the laws of the city. barenboim doesn't seem to have gotten through so she gives it a try. on the stand he cannot. be so much. sicker than a hundred. i know she had someone with...
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laying the foundations early that craftiness remains a hall mark of his game. you know until mrs primary school teacher was got hold of in the school it was conveniently within kicking distance of a football pitch. he was a happy active schoolboy in the paid to all nations. everything revolved around football and he played it at every opportunity and you asked children what they want to be when they grow up as far as i can remember all you ever heard from thomas was. that's what he always wanted to be with by and obviously they were at the club. when we asked tomas miller himself a basis the way ahead was rather less care costs. for me to say i feel like i'm not sure i even remember what i was like whoa what i was thinking. oh there is do you remember the local mayor for one case today for the occasion in traditional purveyor in cost you have to pay for the show he was a typical bavarian rascal along with his brother and a few others he'd be kicking around on the pitch from dawn to dusk. you could already see he was talented full of tricks and very companionable and respectful of
laying the foundations early that craftiness remains a hall mark of his game. you know until mrs primary school teacher was got hold of in the school it was conveniently within kicking distance of a football pitch. he was a happy active schoolboy in the paid to all nations. everything revolved around football and he played it at every opportunity and you asked children what they want to be when they grow up as far as i can remember all you ever heard from thomas was. that's what he always...
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speaking to a hall full of east asia‘s business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first showered themprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate them. despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and throughout the indo—pacific region have waited for that day to come. but it never has. you can come to summit meetings like this, and asia holds plenty of them, and come away with the impression that not very much happened. but not this one — with his speech in da nang, donald trump has announced america‘s withdrawl from the leadership role it has played in asia since the second world war, a role that has profoundly shaped this region. right after his speech was that of his recent host china. xi jinping‘s tone was softer, no threats or warnings here, but an invitation to asian countries tojoin a reforming china, and a none too subtle dig at the new american isolationism. translation: 0p
speaking to a hall full of east asia‘s business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first showered themprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate them. despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and throughout the indo—pacific region have waited for that day to come. but it never has....
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i was standing behind this group of people as i walked in to city hall today, and i saw mr.bruno saying, don't worry, i have a script for you. and it really hurt me. it personally hurt me he would sit there and try to besmirch my family and say we're foreigners, coming in for a bad notion or bad idea to do this, when it's completely and utterly false. and as my brother showed you, it's his own self-interest to keep his private park space. i hope you see through this charade. and you do what is right here and follow the law, thank you very much. >> president breed: thank you. next speaker, please. if there are any other members of the public who would like to speak in opposition to the appeal, please line up to your right. >> good afternoon. excuse me, good evening. my name is rick sa vary, i live in north beach. i was born in san francisco, my dad -- 92-year-old dad was born in san francisco. my mom grew up here and passed away a few years ago. i want to iterate what was said here, was that the family has lived here for almost 100 years. his mom lives up the street from me a
i was standing behind this group of people as i walked in to city hall today, and i saw mr.bruno saying, don't worry, i have a script for you. and it really hurt me. it personally hurt me he would sit there and try to besmirch my family and say we're foreigners, coming in for a bad notion or bad idea to do this, when it's completely and utterly false. and as my brother showed you, it's his own self-interest to keep his private park space. i hope you see through this charade. and you do what is...
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speaking to a hall full of east asia's business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first shower them withith a litany of complaints, many directed at china, though he never named the culprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate, despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and throughout the indo pacific region have waited for that day to come. but it never has. you can come to summit meetings like this, and asia holds plenty of them, and come away with the impression that not very much happened. but not this one, with his speech in da nang, donald trump has announced america's withdrawl from its leadership role it has played in asia since the second world war, a role that is profoundly shaped this region. right after his beach was that of his recent host china. xi jinping's tone was softer, no threats or warnings here, but an invitation to asian countries tojoin a reforming china, an
speaking to a hall full of east asia's business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first shower them withith a litany of complaints, many directed at china, though he never named the culprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate, despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and throughout the...
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mr. chairman the chief my best testimony a at the hall of justice on 870 drooint street that is dramatically updated and not sufficient for the medical chairman facility i've charles program manager public works should a earthquake of a major are proportion occurs we'll not continue to perform the services or otherwise inhabit the building before the earthquake. >> we're in a facility that was designs for a department that functions and in the mid 60s and friends scientific has significantly changed we've had significant problems with storage capacity for evidence items of property and also personal protective if you're doing a job on a daily basis current little storage for prirjs are frirnlsz we're in an aging facility the total project cost forever ever commercial is $65 million the funding was brought by a vote of go bond approved by the voters and the locations is in the neighborhood the awarded contract in 2013 and the i'm the executive director we broke ground in november 2015 and that started with the demolition of existing facility we moved into the foundation and january so pile fo
mr. chairman the chief my best testimony a at the hall of justice on 870 drooint street that is dramatically updated and not sufficient for the medical chairman facility i've charles program manager public works should a earthquake of a major are proportion occurs we'll not continue to perform the services or otherwise inhabit the building before the earthquake. >> we're in a facility that was designs for a department that functions and in the mid 60s and friends scientific has...
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mr. president, right down the hall here in the majority leader's office the same way they did health care right down the hall in the majority leader's office with lots of lobbyists but no light shown, no public, no media coverage of all that. we know what happens. we know what happens when tax reform -- with tax reform like that the rich get richer and the middle class shrinks. that's the story of those teamsters in youngstown today. 200 workers -- as i walked through the crowd, i spoke with a number of them on the way in and the way out. and i asked them how long they had driven a truck. most of them had driven at least 30, some 40, a few 45 years. they've worked that hard. they gave up wages today so they'd have a pension in the future. yet right now because of wall street malfeasance in large part and because government, people in this body don't have the guts to stand up for these workers, we know what's happened to their pensions. we know what's happened to their pensions. if we don't step in and do the right thing come december this year. and we know the tax reform bill again writte
mr. president, right down the hall here in the majority leader's office the same way they did health care right down the hall in the majority leader's office with lots of lobbyists but no light shown, no public, no media coverage of all that. we know what happens. we know what happens when tax reform -- with tax reform like that the rich get richer and the middle class shrinks. that's the story of those teamsters in youngstown today. 200 workers -- as i walked through the crowd, i spoke with a...
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hall of fame. the murder mystery board game "clue," which gave us phrases like "mrs.eacock in the labrary with the lead pipe." the paper airplane, no batteries required, just fold and fling. and wiffle ball, the wicked orrving orb you can smash without breaking windows. congratulations, all. we'll be right back. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. ...you might be missing to stasomething... ♪ ...your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. it helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. nourish your eyes to help keep them healthy. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. f
hall of fame. the murder mystery board game "clue," which gave us phrases like "mrs.eacock in the labrary with the lead pipe." the paper airplane, no batteries required, just fold and fling. and wiffle ball, the wicked orrving orb you can smash without breaking windows. congratulations, all. we'll be right back. i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not...
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hall of people. the american president called the pageantry magnificent. mr.e on trade saying he does not blame china for taking advantage of the united states. the chinese president also showed off -- the president also showed off a video of his granddaughter speaking mandarin. >> mandarin immersion programs for kids are still pretty hard to come by despite the asian immersion of the area. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: it was a touching moment in any language. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: cutting across barriers of country, culture, and politics. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: president trump played a video of his granddaughter addressing the chinese president in his native tongue. chinese language instruction programs like the one attended by the first granddaughter remain a rarity in the us. in santa clara county only three public schools, two in cupertino and one in palo alto offer chinese language emerging -- immersion programs. that's in addition to smaller private schools. >> a lot of parent
hall of people. the american president called the pageantry magnificent. mr.e on trade saying he does not blame china for taking advantage of the united states. the chinese president also showed off -- the president also showed off a video of his granddaughter speaking mandarin. >> mandarin immersion programs for kids are still pretty hard to come by despite the asian immersion of the area. >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: it was a touching moment in any...
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hall in. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and to the ranking member and congratulations mr. powell on your nomination. you know, both the immediate predecessors of the fed, chairman yellen and bernake testified before congressional committees about their concern and impact of the rising debt. national debt on the economy. here's what chairman bernake told the committee in june of 2001. he said, large deficits in debt over a long period of time raise interest rates above levels where they normally would be and crowd out private investment and are bad for growth and productivity. they also may involve borrowing from foreign lenders which is also a drain on current income. unquote. do you agree with chairman bernake statement? >> yes, i do. >> and here is what chairman yellen said this year on july 12th before the house committee on financial services expressing her concerns about rising debt. she said current spending and taxation decisions will lead to unsustainable debt situation with rising interest rates and declining investment in the united states that will further harm
hall in. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and to the ranking member and congratulations mr. powell on your nomination. you know, both the immediate predecessors of the fed, chairman yellen and bernake testified before congressional committees about their concern and impact of the rising debt. national debt on the economy. here's what chairman bernake told the committee in june of 2001. he said, large deficits in debt over a long period of time raise interest rates above levels where they...
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your town halls are probably more interesting than mine. well done. mr. blumenauer, you're recognized. >> i'll tell you about them, they are very interesting. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i really appreciate it, my friend from pennsylvania in terms of areas we agree. i think if he and i were starting out, and we had a trillion and a half dollars to spend on behalf of my consit wants and his constituents, i think we could come up with something. i think it would be like what mr. renacy would find out when he travels in ohio to find out what people in ohio want. i think when we go through that, most people would say if you're going to have a trillion and a half dollars, you wouldn't start with the people at the very top. you probably would extend the earned income tax to the bottom percent. i don't think we'd take away medical deductions for people in extreme situation situations that would cause them great problems. i don't think they want to change to chained cpi so the brackets creep. i bet you if we go down to the coffee shop in butler when we have our m
your town halls are probably more interesting than mine. well done. mr. blumenauer, you're recognized. >> i'll tell you about them, they are very interesting. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i really appreciate it, my friend from pennsylvania in terms of areas we agree. i think if he and i were starting out, and we had a trillion and a half dollars to spend on behalf of my consit wants and his constituents, i think we could come up with something. i think it would be like what mr....
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speaking to a hall full of east asia's business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first showered themnged tack with a litany of complaints, many directed at china, though he never named the culprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate, despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and throughout the indo pacific region have waited for that day to come. but it never has. you can come to summit meetings like this, and asia holds plenty of them, and come away with the impression that not very much happened. but not this one — with his speech in da nang, donald trump has announced america's withdrawl from the leadership role it has played in asia since the second world war, a role that is profoundly shaped this region. after his speech was that of his recent host china. xi jinping's tone was softer, no threats or warnings here, but an invitation to asian countries tojoin a reforming ch
speaking to a hall full of east asia's business and diplomatic elite, mr trump at first showered themnged tack with a litany of complaints, many directed at china, though he never named the culprits, of countries taking advantage of america, breaking the rules of free trade. we can no longer tolerate these chronic trade abuses. and we will not tolerate, despite years of broken promises, we were told that some day soon, everyone would behave fairly, and responsibly. people in america, and...
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hall of fame. the murder mystery board game, clue. which gave us phrases like, mrs. peacock in the library with the lead pipe, the paper airplane, no batteries required, just fold and fling, and, whiffle ball. the wickedly curving orb you can smash without breaking windows. congratulations, all. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> the most powerful storm in puerto rico in 80 years. david begnaud is in san juan. >>> two weeks before a big nation that holiday, a 10-year-old is teaching us about the importance of giving thanks. mark strassmann introduces us. >> thank you. >> lots of people make jokes about cops and donuts. tyler carache made it his mission. he stopped in houston with his mother, sheena, part of a ten day road trip for his tenth birthday. thank cops with free donuts. >> thank you, buddy. thank you.
hall of fame. the murder mystery board game, clue. which gave us phrases like, mrs. peacock in the library with the lead pipe, the paper airplane, no batteries required, just fold and fling, and, whiffle ball. the wickedly curving orb you can smash without breaking windows. congratulations, all. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through...
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vote nobody can understand that it's uncomprehensible mr barr serves on the city council that's now the only visible political force here and so city hall is sending out a message while on the other side of the square the palace that used to be the seats of power is vacant and the people are restless. the emotions have shifted so much on the square one week ago they were elated celebrating with the declaration of secession now well look there they are holding on to them more than a demanding freedom the political prisoner. under a similar al-jazeera lawful or. well as we mentioned called putin long is now in belgium and plans to cooperate with authorities there david chaytor reports now from brussels. two sets of arrest warrants were actually issued with a total of five charges those charges being essentially the main one sedition and rebellion and the misuse of public funds there arrived at the office behind me tonight after a long day of waiting and the federal prosecutors said essentially they will study the papers then appoint an investigative judge judge receives the warrants the the fugitive ministers the ministers in exile and mo
vote nobody can understand that it's uncomprehensible mr barr serves on the city council that's now the only visible political force here and so city hall is sending out a message while on the other side of the square the palace that used to be the seats of power is vacant and the people are restless. the emotions have shifted so much on the square one week ago they were elated celebrating with the declaration of secession now well look there they are holding on to them more than a demanding...
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vote nobody can understand that it's uncomprehensible mr barr serves on the city council let's now the only visible political force here and so city hall is sending out a message while on the other side of the square the palace that used to be the seat of power is vacant and the people are restless. the emotions have shifted so much on the square one week ago they were elated celebrating the declaration of secession now well look there they are holding on to their small panels demanding freedom the political prisoner. under simmons al-jazeera lawful or. u.s. president all time landed in hawaii just a short time ago he's there on a stopover as he makes his way on to asia it'll be trans longest foreign trip yet visiting china japan vietnam south korea and the philippines over the next twelve days and as a white house correspondent kimberly how could explain the north korean nuclear threat will feature highly cheering the toll. as president donald trump has worked to nurture relationships on u.s. soil with chinese president xi and japanese prime minister abbay dinners at mar a lago event of rounds of golf president trump in the birdie now
vote nobody can understand that it's uncomprehensible mr barr serves on the city council let's now the only visible political force here and so city hall is sending out a message while on the other side of the square the palace that used to be the seat of power is vacant and the people are restless. the emotions have shifted so much on the square one week ago they were elated celebrating the declaration of secession now well look there they are holding on to their small panels demanding freedom...