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mr. foster! mr. foster, i have some great news. your attorney just called on your car phone and said he checked my real estate and has the papers all ready for our housing development. your housing development. i'm not going into any deal with anyone stupid enough to recommend wilbur post. but, mr. foster. what happened? carol, i have a feeling someone just pulled the plug out of your swimming pool. oh! hi, everybody. nobody's high, we're low. wilbur, mr. foster just left. carol, if you're thinking what i think you're thinking, well, i don't know where you learned that kind of language. wilbur, what happened? all these years you've been waiting for your ship to come in. the ship? wilbur, whatever your differences are with mr. foster, couldn't you patch them up? wilbur, how could you? mr. foster is a very import... and my, my real estate... are you... and if you ever speak to me again, i'll never speak to you again. -what do you think of that? -but, roger... forget it. i'm not speaking to you. honey, look, this mr. foster, he's an i
mr. foster! mr. foster, i have some great news. your attorney just called on your car phone and said he checked my real estate and has the papers all ready for our housing development. your housing development. i'm not going into any deal with anyone stupid enough to recommend wilbur post. but, mr. foster. what happened? carol, i have a feeling someone just pulled the plug out of your swimming pool. oh! hi, everybody. nobody's high, we're low. wilbur, mr. foster just left. carol, if you're...
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mr. foster falls on that or where anyone falls on that continuum is not for us to decide, that's a judgment left to god. he is before the court ready to enter a plea, i understand the order of the court does not allow that. he wants to enter a plea under the laws that exist. judge. they want the sides to turning in the argumentings and reel based on the argument soon but jeff brown said it may surprise people that prosecutors are objecting to a guilty plea that give the defendant life in prison without parole but it's >> you don't want them to do that without parole. that's strange but remember, a lot of prosecutors believe in the death penalty and the punishment should be reserved for some and pay for their life for taking a life. >> keep in mind experts say that if they side with the defendant they will appeal it. expect more appeals and this to be tied up ins process for a while. we of course will continue to follow his and let you know how this plays out. some family members drove from kentucky thinking the deal would happen today. it didn't. a lot of stress and anguish for the families
mr. foster falls on that or where anyone falls on that continuum is not for us to decide, that's a judgment left to god. he is before the court ready to enter a plea, i understand the order of the court does not allow that. he wants to enter a plea under the laws that exist. judge. they want the sides to turning in the argumentings and reel based on the argument soon but jeff brown said it may surprise people that prosecutors are objecting to a guilty plea that give the defendant life in prison...
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mr. foster: dr. brady was a pioneer in the teaching of science, both at tuskegee university and at howard university in washington, d.c. his work included work on determining the structure of organic acids, methods of determining proper use of alkaloids, and infrared spectroscopy. this later research resulted in the formation of the fisk infrared laboratory and fisk infrared institute. in conjunction with faculty from the university of illinois, dr. brady established summer program in infrared spectroscopy, open to faculty and staff from all colleges and universities. he's just one of many african-american pioneering scientists whose work should be lifted up as the role models they are, not just during black history month but all year round. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina ek recognition? mr. wilson: today, the president's budget proposal erminated fund ink to stop m.o.x. the president hasn't ackno
mr. foster: dr. brady was a pioneer in the teaching of science, both at tuskegee university and at howard university in washington, d.c. his work included work on determining the structure of organic acids, methods of determining proper use of alkaloids, and infrared spectroscopy. this later research resulted in the formation of the fisk infrared laboratory and fisk infrared institute. in conjunction with faculty from the university of illinois, dr. brady established summer program in infrared...
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mr. foster likes these sketches, i could become an executive in his company. even an executive takes a coffee break. but not a boomerang break.
mr. foster likes these sketches, i could become an executive in his company. even an executive takes a coffee break. but not a boomerang break.
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mr. mitchell. >> todd foster represent mrs. mitchell. he didn't know his valuables were missing until he got an unexpected phone call from his ex-girlfriend's father, michael hunt. >> he called him to tell mitchell that he had the jewels that they had been shipped to him by ups and he was offering to send them back to him. >> but he never did. documents show that he recorded the phone call with his consent. the documents show that hunt admitted that his daughter had a criminal background for shoplifting and said her mother taught her how to shoplift. >> if you see in the complaint that mary and her mother shipped the items from florida to virginia. >> he is now suing mary hunt and her parents for $2 million but they deny all of it. the lawsuit is not mary hunt's biggest worry. and could spend up to 30 years in prison. not the kind of future the beautiful blonde was banking on. >> should she not go to prison because she is cute and has blonde hair? i don't buy it. she should be treated like everyone else. >> now foster believes the trial
mr. mitchell. >> todd foster represent mrs. mitchell. he didn't know his valuables were missing until he got an unexpected phone call from his ex-girlfriend's father, michael hunt. >> he called him to tell mitchell that he had the jewels that they had been shipped to him by ups and he was offering to send them back to him. >> but he never did. documents show that he recorded the phone call with his consent. the documents show that hunt admitted that his daughter had a criminal...
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mrs. clinton -- she had problems with vince foster, benghazi, the server.'m not going to over i don't like what ted cruz due to bernie sanders. my unequivocal support is with donald trump. can get the he nomination and win in november? my ambivalence is that i think he has leveled out at 33 or 35 percent of the vote among republicans. i think he can get some independence and some democrats to go with him. i think he can beat hillary clinton. i said to one of my constituents that if it looks like rubio will win i honestly believe that donald trump will go third party. many my friends in the law.
mrs. clinton -- she had problems with vince foster, benghazi, the server.'m not going to over i don't like what ted cruz due to bernie sanders. my unequivocal support is with donald trump. can get the he nomination and win in november? my ambivalence is that i think he has leveled out at 33 or 35 percent of the vote among republicans. i think he can get some independence and some democrats to go with him. i think he can beat hillary clinton. i said to one of my constituents that if it looks...
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mrs. burns? - [gracie] yes? - i'm mildred foster, alfred kramer's girl. - oh, you're the lap he sat on, come on in. - i told alfred to meet me here, but i'm a little early. i have a problem. - well, she certainly came to the right place, didn't she blanche? i'm mrs. morton. - hello. - [blanche] hello. - [gracie] now, what's your problem? - well, you made alfred take his glasses off, and then you got him to put them on again, and now i want you to get him to take them off again. - why? - when alfred phoned me and told me he was wearing glasses, i knew i was in trouble. he's never really seen me! - but you're a very attractive-looking girl! - certainly! - i'm not! i'm plain and ordinary and drab. - well, look at blanche. (audience laughs) - [blanche] huh? - she felt the same way when she was your age, but look at her now. alfred's crazy about her, he sat in her lap, too. (audience laughs) - yep. (doorbell rings) - that must be alfred... - oh, well, now, don't worry. i'll get his glasses off again. (gracie and alfred laughing) (audienc
mrs. burns? - [gracie] yes? - i'm mildred foster, alfred kramer's girl. - oh, you're the lap he sat on, come on in. - i told alfred to meet me here, but i'm a little early. i have a problem. - well, she certainly came to the right place, didn't she blanche? i'm mrs. morton. - hello. - [blanche] hello. - [gracie] now, what's your problem? - well, you made alfred take his glasses off, and then you got him to put them on again, and now i want you to get him to take them off again. - why? - when...
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. >>> elton says he knows foster and called 911. >> we are mr. praying for him. reporter: rewind to 11:10 last night ocala officer officers they saw a silver dodge speeding. >> he failed to stop at at least four stop signs and was driving on the wrong side of the road. reporter: the officers chased for a short while, but wasn't able to catch up to the car. the officers stopped at the city lithosphere, but the car kept going. the vehicle lost control and went on to the shoulder. a utility pole and tree in half. foster died on scene. >> i don't know why this crash happened. we are still investigating it. that was a real close friend. he was like a brother to me. reporter: i found jason robinson at a memorial for his friend. >> he was out... [indiscernible] reporter: can you think of any reason why he might have run from police? >> no, sir. reporter: he's got more questions than answers. >> just why. reporter: david williams, fox 35 news. bob: getting schooled, now numbers from the orange county, pretty shocking the percentage of teachers rated quote highly effectiv
. >>> elton says he knows foster and called 911. >> we are mr. praying for him. reporter: rewind to 11:10 last night ocala officer officers they saw a silver dodge speeding. >> he failed to stop at at least four stop signs and was driving on the wrong side of the road. reporter: the officers chased for a short while, but wasn't able to catch up to the car. the officers stopped at the city lithosphere, but the car kept going. the vehicle lost control and went on to the...
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. >> there is plenty of foster homes and shelters that would love the and hall. mary: mrs. say it was landlord who first alerted them to the dog. the tenants had taken off. but the police tracked down the couple. they turned themselves in today. mary f. the doings now staying with a foster family. the well to aus cuesed women will be rained tomorrow morning. then newsroom, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. maria: they are putting up tolls. a plan that would impose tols on 18-wheelers could be charged up to $20 just across the state let alone i-95 and targets out-of-state truckers who they say caused the most damage to the road. it is a business killer. >> 5 investigates why some mbta drivers are geeing paid to sleep. >> no escape. the trooper in the path of out-of-control suv. meteorologist: the trip from bitter cold now to dangerous ed: this is new video tonight. keep your eye on the oak oc state trooper that is walk on the left of the screen. police censored this video, so you won't see the actual moment of impact. police did that. tonight as the trooper recovers. the troop
. >> there is plenty of foster homes and shelters that would love the and hall. mary: mrs. say it was landlord who first alerted them to the dog. the tenants had taken off. but the police tracked down the couple. they turned themselves in today. mary f. the doings now staying with a foster family. the well to aus cuesed women will be rained tomorrow morning. then newsroom, mary saladna wcvb newscenter 5. maria: they are putting up tolls. a plan that would impose tols on 18-wheelers could...
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. >> bananas foster on top of basically the most delicious moist cake ever. >> here you go, mrs. cane. [ applause ] >> aw. >> right? >> oh, we're going to find out some truths about you, clinton kelly. >> you're not leaving until we have something on him. >> all right, guys, it is our "chew" to the rescue week, and we're giving away more than just beads. we're giving away cold hard cash. members of our studio audience brought their shopping receipts with them, and they're in this tumbler, and one lucky winner is going to go home with some cash. are you ready? all right, here we go. [ cheers and applause ] all right, i'm digging in. i'm not looking, i'm not looking. >> big money, big money! [ cheers and applause ] >> number five. who's number five? [ cheers and applause ] >> the fix is in! lindsey cane, mrs. cane's daughter! [ cheers and applause ] >> how much? >> $110.59. all right, guys, let's head to "the chew" float, shall we? [ cheers and applause ] >>> all right, here we go. what a fun show it has been today. thank you so much for joining us. any final thoughts on mardi gras
. >> bananas foster on top of basically the most delicious moist cake ever. >> here you go, mrs. cane. [ applause ] >> aw. >> right? >> oh, we're going to find out some truths about you, clinton kelly. >> you're not leaving until we have something on him. >> all right, guys, it is our "chew" to the rescue week, and we're giving away more than just beads. we're giving away cold hard cash. members of our studio audience brought their shopping...
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mr. speaker, we should be fostering and growing participation in outdoor sporting activities rather than trying to create regulatory barriers that drive americans from them, which instill lifelong values and principles. these include responsibility, firearm safety and conservation as well as patience, discipline, respect for wildlife and most of all, an appreciation of our country's rich natural heritage and beautiful national parks, forests and vast wilderness areas. h.r. 2406 is critical to protecting our way of life and ensuring all americans have the ability to enjoy outdoor recreation and develop a profound appreciation for our country's marvelous natural landscapes. this legislation is comprised of a number of provisions that will help provide future generations of americans with access to our country's federal lands for outdoor recreation, sports shooting and fishing. this will affirm the second amendment of second amendment rights to carry firearms on federal lands and prevent federal overreach, eliminate regulatory impedements and protect against the promulgation of new onerous
mr. speaker, we should be fostering and growing participation in outdoor sporting activities rather than trying to create regulatory barriers that drive americans from them, which instill lifelong values and principles. these include responsibility, firearm safety and conservation as well as patience, discipline, respect for wildlife and most of all, an appreciation of our country's rich natural heritage and beautiful national parks, forests and vast wilderness areas. h.r. 2406 is critical to...
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think this is important -- expands the eligibility for individuals who will leave foster care within 90 days. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. chairman. at this point we'd like to recognize the distinguished gentleman from texas who is the chair of the financial institutions subcommittee, congressman neugebauer, for three minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. neugebauer: i thank the chairman and mr. luetkemeyer and ranking member cleaver for their work on this important piece of legislation. i've been in the housing business for probably over 40-some-odd years and i've been involved in every aspect of it, from low-income housing to rental housing to new housing to resell housing. and one of the things i recognized over the years what an important part housing is to the fabric of our country and how important housing is to families and how people nt into the housing market -- enter into the housing market in different ways. certainly there are folks th
think this is important -- expands the eligibility for individuals who will leave foster care within 90 days. thank you, mr. speaker. i'd yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: thank you, mr. chairman. at this point we'd like to recognize the distinguished gentleman from texas who is the chair of the financial institutions subcommittee, congressman neugebauer, for three minutes. the chair: the...
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the house to work with her to rewrite adoption laws to move children out of foster care and into permanent homes. [applause] mrinton: someone who works in the senate across party lines to rebuild new york after 9/11. who guaranteed us national ,uardsmen from new hampshire who were sent to afghanistan and iraq. someone who worked with john mccain on traumatic brain injuries and posttraumatic stress syndrome. [applause] mr. clinton: someone who is secretary of state. maybe the only thing that survives with russia, the new treaty. it is a good thing to have a smaller risk of nuclear war. took 67 votes in the senate. job,er anywhere, in any and she will find a way to do more good than anybody else in the same job. [applause] mr. clinton: so you have to decide. who has got the right position on the issues and who is the right person to make change? all i know is, at the end of the day, when i walked out of the white house, the only thing that mattered, were people better off than when i started? if you want to say yes to that, i urge you to send a clear message to america and support the best change-maker i ever me
the house to work with her to rewrite adoption laws to move children out of foster care and into permanent homes. [applause] mrinton: someone who works in the senate across party lines to rebuild new york after 9/11. who guaranteed us national ,uardsmen from new hampshire who were sent to afghanistan and iraq. someone who worked with john mccain on traumatic brain injuries and posttraumatic stress syndrome. [applause] mr. clinton: someone who is secretary of state. maybe the only thing that...
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mr. chairman. i would like to thank you for your leadership and fostering really a collegial open atmosphere amongst the members of our subcommittee and also would like to welcome to our subcommittee attorney general lynch and thank you for coming here to testify today. as our nation's chief law enforcement officer we are grateful for your service to our country and your commitment to upholding the rule of law. we're also especially thankful for the thousands of hard working men and women at the department of justice who work around the clock to keep us safe. i look forward to building upon last year's successes by putting together a strong cgs appropriations that supports the mission ofwnñwÑ our law enforce agencies in protecting the american people especially the most vulnerable among us and those communities that have been investigated in the past. i'm pleased that the president's budget provides for a healthy increase for what has been a relatively stagnant department of justice budget over the past few fiscal years. this year's request includes resources for law enforcement at the federal, stat
mr. chairman. i would like to thank you for your leadership and fostering really a collegial open atmosphere amongst the members of our subcommittee and also would like to welcome to our subcommittee attorney general lynch and thank you for coming here to testify today. as our nation's chief law enforcement officer we are grateful for your service to our country and your commitment to upholding the rule of law. we're also especially thankful for the thousands of hard working men and women at...
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mr. chairman. i would also like to thank you for your leadership in fostering really a collegial open atmosphere amongstthe members of our subcommittee. and i would also like to welcome to our subcommittee attorney general lynch and thank you for coming here to testify today. as our nation's chief law enforcement officer, we are all grateful to you for your service to our country and your commitment to upheadi inupholdie of law and we thank you for the hardworking men of women for the department of justice working around the clock to keep us safe. and protecting the american people especially the most vulnerable among us and those communities that have been neglected in the past. i'm pleased that the president's budget provides for a hell healthy increase for what has been a relatively stagnant department of justice over the past few fiscal years. this year's request includes desperately needed resources for law enforcement at the federal, state and local levels in helping you keep up with the threats to america and helping victims of sexual assault and human trafficking as well as tribal crime victims.
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foster independent sources of programming. joining me at the table or martha heller, rail and then the installation matters that the media bureau policy division. felicia will present the item. >> mr. chairman, commissioners, we're pleased to present this notice of inquiry that provides an opportunity for industry stakeholders, can numerous and others to voice concerns about the state of diversity, competition and innovation within the video programming marketplace. over the last quarter-century we've seen significant changes in the media landscape that is fundamentally altered the ways americans access and consume video programming. consumers today access video programming over multiple computing platforms and the dominance of cable operators and other incumbent distributors has eroded. however, incumbent operators retain a very important position in the video programming marketplace in obtaining care from traditional mvpds is so vital for the growth of many enriching programmers. through the notice of inquiry we invite comments generally on the state of independent programming marketplace and the challenges that new and emerging programmers face in attempting to launch her grow.
foster independent sources of programming. joining me at the table or martha heller, rail and then the installation matters that the media bureau policy division. felicia will present the item. >> mr. chairman, commissioners, we're pleased to present this notice of inquiry that provides an opportunity for industry stakeholders, can numerous and others to voice concerns about the state of diversity, competition and innovation within the video programming marketplace. over the last...
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role, and we would like to foster relationships not only with the white house but also with the congress. >> you have been focusing domestically and locally on the opioid crisis. mr. herbert: we have had governors reach out and see if they could help with abuse of all kinds of drugs, substance abuse and that is an area where we have significant concern and we recognize that the states are probably best suited to reach out with education aware awareness. we are trying to help people to get to the root cause of their criminal activity. healthso involves mental courses to help get to the root cause and avoid having criminal behavior is that of just warehousing people to give them the effect of treatment that they need to have. >> we want to let our viewers know that they can join the conversation as well to ask any questions to governor gary herbert and governor terry mcauliffe. republicans, democrats, and independence, you can each dial into your own lines. you can also respond on twitter. my question for you now, governor mcauliffe, the big news in south carolina and nevada as well. you have been a longtime friend and confidant of both bill and hillary clinton. wh
role, and we would like to foster relationships not only with the white house but also with the congress. >> you have been focusing domestically and locally on the opioid crisis. mr. herbert: we have had governors reach out and see if they could help with abuse of all kinds of drugs, substance abuse and that is an area where we have significant concern and we recognize that the states are probably best suited to reach out with education aware awareness. we are trying to help people to get...
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mr. mayor and good morning years we've been working as a police department with the community members many standing behind me and many more that will end up finishing this story to foster trust and good relationships with the community realm in policing without the trust the community we can't best do our jobs that trust was shaken for many recipient especially in communities of color on december 2nd with the use of mario woods and we've been working hard under the leadership of the compamayor an commissioner president loftus to try to get to a place where we can minimize that force with regard to weapons and other situations we need to figure out a way to reengineer force we've collaborated with experts from around the country around the world and met with people from the united kingdom and members and 3450i67 have been back eatist tries the main goal the sanctity of life for everyone that everybody walks away whenever possible as the mayor stated on the story 90 on february 8 fourth street officers enoccurred a superintendant of 6 foot that mr. plus with a knife in one hand and a key the other and wouldn't surrendered the weapons we tried the tools and were unsuccess
mr. mayor and good morning years we've been working as a police department with the community members many standing behind me and many more that will end up finishing this story to foster trust and good relationships with the community realm in policing without the trust the community we can't best do our jobs that trust was shaken for many recipient especially in communities of color on december 2nd with the use of mario woods and we've been working hard under the leadership of the compamayor...
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mr. mayor's is okay. if there are event but other than that i'll often avoid going through that he and coma different way walk foster from bart to muni to get to city hall because a nice trip and the same is true the streets have grown mcallister and fulton but privately owned by maybe a private-public partnership will work to try to incentivize business owners to eliminate the fast food places and the thing not the best uses and instead go for more neighborhood serving types of use and designation restaurants things like that that activate the areas after dark and then we have to come up with something on that part of fulsome we have the monument in the middle of the street but certainly we can i think that is important to leave the planted areas the one areas where they are they serve a lot of uses people are police vehicle placing soccer and people don't have open space it is close to where we live and an important using to that area right there the late standards need to be replaced historic light have put in more historic lighting because their historic didn't mean you scant generate more light but the standard
mr. mayor's is okay. if there are event but other than that i'll often avoid going through that he and coma different way walk foster from bart to muni to get to city hall because a nice trip and the same is true the streets have grown mcallister and fulton but privately owned by maybe a private-public partnership will work to try to incentivize business owners to eliminate the fast food places and the thing not the best uses and instead go for more neighborhood serving types of use and...
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foster it. we have pretty complicated agendas and a lot of work to do and we do need help. mr. shelby: but if you were a member of the board of governors and not a lot of support staff, there's not a lot you could add to a debate within the fed at a crucial time but if you had support, there are many voices down there that should not be just one voice, there should be a healthy debate even within the federal reserve, should it not? ms. yellen: yes, of course there should be. and the board staff provides support to all of the governors including their individualized needs. but it's certainly appropriate for governors who want to have staff specially work with them to have that ability. i'm not opposed to that. mr. shelby: in the area of fed transparency and transcript release, you said before that the fed, quote, is one of the most transparent central banks in the world. but also and these are your words too, there is always room for further improvement. i understand that you oppose a policy that would improve fed transparency by shortening the delay the delay in the release of
foster it. we have pretty complicated agendas and a lot of work to do and we do need help. mr. shelby: but if you were a member of the board of governors and not a lot of support staff, there's not a lot you could add to a debate within the fed at a crucial time but if you had support, there are many voices down there that should not be just one voice, there should be a healthy debate even within the federal reserve, should it not? ms. yellen: yes, of course there should be. and the board staff...
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mr. hey chapman, he says he is hoping to use that money to rebuild his life. and also to help two young grandchildren who are now in foster care. >>> airline secrets you need to know before you take your next flight. that's the topic of the dr. oz show today. pam cook with more on the spots that have the most germs and how to stay healthy when you fly. >> important. and i think you might be surprised when you hear which spot is the germiest on a plane. >> the headrest was the dirtist part of the plane. >> yes. the headrest. why? because according to airline safety experts, people put their dirty heads on it. they drool on it. they sneeze on it. unlike the tray tables that can be easily wiped down, that headrest does not get cleaned. dr. oz says there are some other things you can do to help keep the germs at a minimum. >> get the air vent above your head and while you're cleaning it, turn it on and aim it at your chest. want to create an air silo around yourself. you don't want somebody coughing three rows away to sneeze towards you. it will keep your face clear of other stuff that would come at you. filtered air is bette
mr. hey chapman, he says he is hoping to use that money to rebuild his life. and also to help two young grandchildren who are now in foster care. >>> airline secrets you need to know before you take your next flight. that's the topic of the dr. oz show today. pam cook with more on the spots that have the most germs and how to stay healthy when you fly. >> important. and i think you might be surprised when you hear which spot is the germiest on a plane. >> the headrest was...
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fosters the conditions required for long-term improvements across the federal government. these appointees have expanded the challenges presented by today's digital economy from different perspectives. and mrpaul from the challenges such security presents to the american companies. the president expects both of these men to bring their experiences and said the country on a path of ensuring cyber security over the next decade. the president has had confidence in these men being able to deliver detailed recommendations on actions that can be taken over the next decade to enhance cyber security. the commission that they will share will report to the president with specific findings and recommendations before the end of this year. the president will meet with these two individuals in the oval office later this afternoon. at the conclusion of that allow the pooll and to take a picture in here the president talked briefly. i think we're looking at the 3:00 hour. we will have more details coming shortly. with that important piece of news out of the way, josh let's go to your questions. senator cornyn have suggested that the broker be open to possibly having a hearing on the president's supreme co
fosters the conditions required for long-term improvements across the federal government. these appointees have expanded the challenges presented by today's digital economy from different perspectives. and mrpaul from the challenges such security presents to the american companies. the president expects both of these men to bring their experiences and said the country on a path of ensuring cyber security over the next decade. the president has had confidence in these men being able to deliver...
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mr. mckinley: i ask that all members sri five legislative days to include extraneous materials. this amends the gullah/geechee cultural heritage act by extending the corridor commission. the corridor exists to preserve and foster the unique cultural communities formed by americans of december epent and existed in many generations. during those yeerings the distinct and culture evolved, a culture that is gradually slipping from us. although the heritage corridor was authorized, the commission as only authorized without any legislative change it wirl have to be managed by another entity. i urge passage and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from massachusetts is recognized. strong strong this bill extends the -- ms. tsongas: this extends the commission from 10 to 15 years. they delegated it in 2006 to promote and interpret the story of african-americans who settled along the coast of north carolina, south carolina, georgia and florida. the enabling legislation for the corridor while providing a 15-year authority only gave the identified local than earn at this time a 10-year authorization. this bill matches up the two authorities so the commission can continue its work. i
mr. mckinley: i ask that all members sri five legislative days to include extraneous materials. this amends the gullah/geechee cultural heritage act by extending the corridor commission. the corridor exists to preserve and foster the unique cultural communities formed by americans of december epent and existed in many generations. during those yeerings the distinct and culture evolved, a culture that is gradually slipping from us. although the heritage corridor was authorized, the commission as...
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foster city across the san mateo bridge. and the bay bridge no delays. wayne: i'm on tv! jonathan: a trip to napa. wayne: (high pitched sounds) you've got the car! cash! mroor number two! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal". now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey, everybody. welcome to "let's make a deal". i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. let's do it-- who wants to make a deal? you know, i love me some pastries, and i love bakers. come here, baker. yes, number one chef, baker. rochelle. it's all right. take your time, baby, take your time. here we go, take your time. here we go. she's taking her time. she's moving on down. all right, rochelle. let's go, right now.
foster city across the san mateo bridge. and the bay bridge no delays. wayne: i'm on tv! jonathan: a trip to napa. wayne: (high pitched sounds) you've got the car! cash! mroor number two! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal". now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: hey, everybody. welcome to "let's make a deal". i'm wayne brady. thank you so much for tuning in. let's do it-- who wants to make a deal? you know, i love me some pastries, and i love bakers. come...
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we foster,make sure as a bipartisan organization, the opportunity to work in a couple memory passion -- fashion. as we are looking at states and sing the successes they are having, if you look at mrs. if the, they are leading the way and criminal justice reform. doing something to help with nonviolent offenders to address some of the underlying problems with criminal offenders, which may be substance abuse. alabama has recently had remarkable progress on health -- healthealth core care reforms. new york has partnered to provide college courses. they have partnered with ibm where people go to school for five or six years and graduate not only with a high school diploma, but it associate -- an associate agree. the success rate is great. governor mcauliffe is doing cyberful things on security. is any governor would, he is doing things that are important to his state. doors more cyber security than any place east of the rocky mountains. that legislation is how we protect individuals security, as well as protecting these security. that my ownmention -- ourf utah, we are economy is healthy. nine out of the last 12 months, our economy has led the nation as far as private growth. it is no
we foster,make sure as a bipartisan organization, the opportunity to work in a couple memory passion -- fashion. as we are looking at states and sing the successes they are having, if you look at mrs. if the, they are leading the way and criminal justice reform. doing something to help with nonviolent offenders to address some of the underlying problems with criminal offenders, which may be substance abuse. alabama has recently had remarkable progress on health -- healthealth core care reforms....
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mr. mayor and good morning years we've been working as a police department with the community members many standing behind me and many more that will end up finishing this story to foster trust and good relationships with the community realm in policing without the trust the community we can't best do our jobs that trust was shaken for many recipient especially in communities of color on december 2nd with the use of mario woods and we've been working hard under the leadership of the compamayor an commissioner president loftus to try to get to a place where we can minimize that force with regard to weapons and other situations we need to figure out a way to reengineer force we've collaborated with experts from around the country around the world and met with people from the united kingdom and members and 3450i67 have been back eatist tries the main goal the sanctity of life for everyone that everybody walks away whenever possible as the mayor stated on the story 90 on february 8 fourth street officers enoccurred a superintendant of 6 foot that mr. plus with a knife in one hand and a key the other and wouldn't surrendered the weapons we tried the tools and were unsuccess
mr. mayor and good morning years we've been working as a police department with the community members many standing behind me and many more that will end up finishing this story to foster trust and good relationships with the community realm in policing without the trust the community we can't best do our jobs that trust was shaken for many recipient especially in communities of color on december 2nd with the use of mario woods and we've been working hard under the leadership of the compamayor...