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mrs. brooks: i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5509. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: a bill to name the department of veterans affairs temporary lodging facility in indianapolis, indiana as the dr. otis bowen veteranouse. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the house, mrs. brooks and the gentleman from california, mr. takano, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana. mrs. brooks: i ask unanimous consent that members have five legislative days to revise and stepped their remarks and insert extraneous materials on the bill the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. brooks: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs. brooks: i rise in support h.r. 5509 which will rename the home for families of veterans undergoing medical treatment in indianapolis as the dr. otis bowen veteran house. this is the least we can do to repay an
mrs. brooks: i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5509. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: a bill to name the department of veterans affairs temporary lodging facility in indianapolis, indiana as the dr. otis bowen veteranouse. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the house, mrs. brooks and the gentleman from california, mr. takano, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from indiana. mrs. brooks: i...
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mr. brooks was a private in the army engineering battalion.ist of his life under segregation but has a lot to say about race relations today. he said things are getting better and better, and americans, we need to stick together. he also said one of his biggest surprises is he lived to see a black president. mr. brooks, you might live to see the first woman, too. happy 107th. >> that was very, very sweet. very nice. i like that. >> thank you. >> he should tell the president that. >> he should. >> be positive. be positive. this is also very nice. so many of us have friends, family, people in our lives that have suffered from cancer, passed away and this is a nice thing. when you see this here, it's more than 400 students and faculty showed up to support a beloved teacher's fight against cancer by gathering outside his window to sing and worship last wednesday. the students and faculty of christ presbyterian academy in nashville assembled outside the home. see him right there. a latin and bible teacher, ben ellis. he's been undergoing chemothera
mr. brooks was a private in the army engineering battalion.ist of his life under segregation but has a lot to say about race relations today. he said things are getting better and better, and americans, we need to stick together. he also said one of his biggest surprises is he lived to see a black president. mr. brooks, you might live to see the first woman, too. happy 107th. >> that was very, very sweet. very nice. i like that. >> thank you. >> he should tell the president...
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mr. brooks' wife trisha yearwood broke the news at the couple's show last friday in fresno. his team celebrated by popping several bottles of champagne. brooks is america's best- selling solo artist. he plans to release a new single from his upcoming album next month. encouraging americans to get out and vote. and the singer is getting a little cheeky in the new "funny or die" video. perry teamed up with the website and "rock the vote" to let people know that it doesn't matter what you wear as long as you cast your ballot. some of the approved attire includes a child's onesie and teeny superman briefs for men. even uncle chose to wear nothing at all.... and it's all in the name of democracy. vice president joe biden made a cameo appearance on last night's episode of "law and order special victims unit." the white house says biden took his fight against sexual violence to the hit t-v series. v-p biden drew attention to the national rape-kit backlog in the u-s. wednesday's episode involved a case where a man was freed from jail after 16 ye after an untested rape kid proved he w
mr. brooks' wife trisha yearwood broke the news at the couple's show last friday in fresno. his team celebrated by popping several bottles of champagne. brooks is america's best- selling solo artist. he plans to release a new single from his upcoming album next month. encouraging americans to get out and vote. and the singer is getting a little cheeky in the new "funny or die" video. perry teamed up with the website and "rock the vote" to let people know that it doesn't...
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mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank my dear friend and colleue from california, mr. takano, fors those remarks. i now yield to the gentlelady from northern indiana, my dear friend who has also served on the veterans affairs committee, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewan is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you to the gentlelady for yielding me time. i'm tilled to be here to this facility the dr. otis brown veteran house. his nameame was doc and he was affectionately known. mrs. walorski: i would be one person knocking on his door every so often just to see how he was doifpblg he had a wall of fame like no other in his house and i throved sit and listen to him hem gradted from francisville high school and to this day, all those areas in those countries -- counties are proud he resided in those areas he receive his medical degree from i.u. in 1942, completed his sidency, joined the u.s. medical army corps, part of the first wave of troops to storm the beaches in wod war ii he start
mrs. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank my dear friend and colleue from california, mr. takano, fors those remarks. i now yield to the gentlelady from northern indiana, my dear friend who has also served on the veterans affairs committee, three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewan is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you to the gentlelady for yielding me time. i'm tilled to be here to this facility the dr. otis brown veteran house. his nameame was doc and he...
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mrs. brooks: thank you for the opportunity to stand with you -- mr. brooks: thank you for the opportunity to stand with you to speak about the fair tax. i wish my eloquence was that of years but my passion is with the fair tax. with all the economic benefits it would yield to the american people, the job creation it would yield and the simplification of the headaches that occur every march and april as american people, including job creators, have to try to figure out how much taxes they have to pay. in that vain, i have some prepared remarks but i'm available for any colloquy you may want to have afterwards. here are my prepared remarks. mr. speaker, america's tax code is so complex as to border on impossible for any one person to understand. according to the national taxpayers union, in 2016, american taxpayers suffered an conomic loss of $234 billion from the $1.9 billion hours of time spent trying to figure out and pay their taxes. making matters worse, from 1986, when president reagan signed the tax reform act into law to today, the tax code has r
mrs. brooks: thank you for the opportunity to stand with you -- mr. brooks: thank you for the opportunity to stand with you to speak about the fair tax. i wish my eloquence was that of years but my passion is with the fair tax. with all the economic benefits it would yield to the american people, the job creation it would yield and the simplification of the headaches that occur every march and april as american people, including job creators, have to try to figure out how much taxes they have...
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mr. brooks. thank you for your service to our country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight.or this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "on the record" with my friend brit hume starts right now. and "special report" online begins in three seconds.. >> it is thursday september 15th. hillary clinton isn't calling in sick today. the democratic nominee back on the campaign trail for the first time since her collapse. but is she ready? >> i don't know, folks. you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour? >> who is pulling ahead in the crucial battle ground states. a fox news alert, returning to terror. prisoners free from gitmo now back on the battlefield as president obama works over time to free nem all and gitmo closes for good. >> have you posted pictures of your kids? >> no. >> if you do, we have a teen suing her parents. does she have a case? we report, you decide. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. as we take a life look outside of our headquarters in downtown manhattan you are watching "fox & friends first." i am heather n
mr. brooks. thank you for your service to our country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight.or this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "on the record" with my friend brit hume starts right now. and "special report" online begins in three seconds.. >> it is thursday september 15th. hillary clinton isn't calling in sick today. the democratic nominee back on the campaign trail for the first time since her collapse. but is she ready? >>...
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mr. brooks. thank you for your service to our country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "on the record" with my friend brit hume starts right now. and "special report" online begins in three seconds. >>> hello and welcome back. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." both donald trump and hillary clinton releasing medical records today. the real clear average of national polls tonight shows hillary clinton with a 2.3 point lead. her average is helped by a new quinnipiac poll showing a 5 point lead in a two-way race 4 point lead in four way race. that explains why her lead has slipped. there is good news for donald trump in couple of key states. bloomberg politics poll of likely voters in ohio gives him a 5 point lead, 48 to 43%. and a monmouth poll out in nevada 2 point lead not a
mr. brooks. thank you for your service to our country. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "on the record" with my friend brit hume starts right now. and "special report" online begins in three seconds. >>> hello and welcome back. i'm brit hume and this is "on the record." both donald trump and hillary clinton releasing medical records today. the real clear average of national polls...
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. >> mrs. brooks. thank you. when you came before the oversight committee, you came to testify about the sustainability of the state based examined changes, and you test and i had quote, over 200 million of the original granltsdz awards have been returned to the federal government and we're in the process of returning more. and, in fact, there was significant media attention that went out, indicate that go cms had recouped over 2700 million. the committee then issued a report, in may, and following the release of that report you responded to the committee stating that in fact, the cms had recouped 1.6 million from the 17 state base exchanges not the 200 million initially stated during the hearing. you clarified that it was an estimate of funds that cms had de obligate fred states that didn't establish the exchanges. could you explain how cms arrived that wants take mat when you came to testify in december. it's a pretty significant discrepancy. >> so i believe that, the transcript shows that i was asked a questio
. >> mrs. brooks. thank you. when you came before the oversight committee, you came to testify about the sustainability of the state based examined changes, and you test and i had quote, over 200 million of the original granltsdz awards have been returned to the federal government and we're in the process of returning more. and, in fact, there was significant media attention that went out, indicate that go cms had recouped over 2700 million. the committee then issued a report, in may, and...
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mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i have given numerous house speeches warning of american insolvency and bankruptcy. in order to drive home the dangers, i have cited greece why young adult unemployment nears 50%. overall unemployment is the worst america suffered during the great depression and public pensions have been slashed by almost 50%. i have cited venezuela where inflation last year was 275%, estimated at 720% this year and deadly street and food riots are common. i have cited puerto rico's default on $70 billion in debt, credit rating cut to junk bond status, abysmal labor participation rate of less than 40% and closure of over 100 schools. while house republicans can boast they help cut the $1.3 trillion deficit that we inherited in 2011 to $439 billion in 2015, that boast now rings hallow. according to the nonpartisan congressional budget office, the fiscal year 2016 deficit is allooning by $151 billion to $590 billion. absent correction, the c.b.o. warns that in 2024, america will embark or an un
mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i have given numerous house speeches warning of american insolvency and bankruptcy. in order to drive home the dangers, i have cited greece why young adult unemployment nears 50%. overall unemployment is the worst america suffered during the great depression and public pensions have been slashed by almost 50%. i have cited venezuela where inflation last year was 275%, estimated at 720% this year and deadly street and food riots are common. i have cited...
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mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, never has an american president been so willing to shoot first and ask questions later when a police officer uses deadly force in self-defense or to protect innocent lives. never in american history has a president's legacy been a consistent disregard for the rule of law. time after time after police shootings of african-americans the obama administration's knee-jerk racially divisive strategy has been to paint a disturbingly false image of racial bias in police shootings that conflicts with the recent 2016 harvard university study that found that police are 24% less likely, less likely to fire upon african-americans than caucasian americans. for emphasis let me repeat that. a 2016 harvard university study by african-american professor roland fryar, found that police fire upon african-americans 24% less often than police fire upon caucasian americans. on july 7, well before the facts of two police shootings of african-americans were known, president obama again stoked racial
mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, never has an american president been so willing to shoot first and ask questions later when a police officer uses deadly force in self-defense or to protect innocent lives. never in american history has a president's legacy been a consistent disregard for the rule of law. time after time after police shootings of african-americans the obama administration's knee-jerk racially divisive strategy has been to paint a disturbingly false image of racial bias...
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mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, if not for the massive immigration wave of the last 40 years, america's population would have stabilized or had modest growth. instead, america's population has exploded to 321 million people, due primarily to 62 million foreign-born people plus their minor children. as an aside, illegal aliens are estimated to account for roughly 25% of that growth. overall, america's foreign-born population grew from 4.7% of total population in 1970 to over 13% of total population in 2015. consistent with the above, the census bureau estimates that within seven years america's population will have the highest percentage of foreign-born people since the revolutionary war, adding another 74 million people to america's population over the next 45 years. although americans are supportive or tolerant of legal immigration, they are showing a growing unease in the face of this record breaking immigration tidal wave that drives up welfare costs, overcrowds schools and hospitals and increasingly sub
mr. brooks, for five minutes. mr. speaker, if not for the massive immigration wave of the last 40 years, america's population would have stabilized or had modest growth. instead, america's population has exploded to 321 million people, due primarily to 62 million foreign-born people plus their minor children. as an aside, illegal aliens are estimated to account for roughly 25% of that growth. overall, america's foreign-born population grew from 4.7% of total population in 1970 to over 13% of...
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. >> chair thanks the gentlelady, now recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks. five minutes for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman, administrator slavitt, when you came before the oversight committee on december 8, 2015, you came to testify about the sustainability of the state-based exchanges, at that hearing you testify, and i quote "over 200 million of the original grant awards have already been returned to the federal government and were 're the process of collecting and returning more." in fact there was significant media attention that went out that day indicating cms had recouped -- recouped -- over $200 million from failed state exchanges. the committee then issued a report in may and following in the release of that report you responded to the committee stating that in fact cms had recouped 1.6 million from the 17 state-based exchanges not the $200 million initially stated during the hearing and you clarified that it was simply an estimate of funds that cms had deobligated from states that didn't establish the exchanges. but could you please explain h
. >> chair thanks the gentlelady, now recognizes the gentlelady from indiana, mrs. brooks. five minutes for questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman, administrator slavitt, when you came before the oversight committee on december 8, 2015, you came to testify about the sustainability of the state-based exchanges, at that hearing you testify, and i quote "over 200 million of the original grant awards have already been returned to the federal government and were 're the process of...
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mrs. brooks you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i am impressed over the past years and as the chairman knows i am focused along with my colleague across congresswoman and strengthening the enterprise with the bill 3299 and that's the problem of responsible precurement of treatments needed to combat an outbreak or attack. however, as we focused on in the past hearings on the subject, breeches under nine the whole interv enterprise and fortunately we have not had a lap like this and leading to wide spread contamination but i'm just curious and want to explore a little bit with the respect to the lab safety and enforcement and while i am focused on the federal government and the industry to medical counter measures and prostrej i can stockpile, i am curious and if we use anthrax as an example and one that's currently stockpiled, are the lab workers and other sicientists and staffer that's begin the vaccines before working around these dangerous pathogens, i ask major general holcomb, are they given vaccines? >> most are. the military
mrs. brooks you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. i am impressed over the past years and as the chairman knows i am focused along with my colleague across congresswoman and strengthening the enterprise with the bill 3299 and that's the problem of responsible precurement of treatments needed to combat an outbreak or attack. however, as we focused on in the past hearings on the subject, breeches under nine the whole interv enterprise and fortunately we have not had a lap like...
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mr. brooks thinks this is not a game changer. was there a breakout moment? was there a time when the candidate might have convinced some of the undecided decided? we would like to hear your thoughts. marietta,is in georgia and supports elizabeth. guest: thank you. i was watching the debate and i am to believe if you were a trump supporter you will stay one, if you are a hillary supporter you are probably going to stay one but the people on saw quitei think they honestly more logical and answering the questions on hillary's side into more, you know, stressful react of the answers on trump's side. that said, i am a hillary supporter and i was concerned that she did not answer the question on nuclear weapons and the right -- not the right but the choice for first action. that she kind of going over that and kind of backtracked on some things. think thisi do not is going to change a lot of minds that it might influence people who had not decided to go and it might have made them fall were.e fence as it so, i was very pleased as i think at least it will help some
mr. brooks thinks this is not a game changer. was there a breakout moment? was there a time when the candidate might have convinced some of the undecided decided? we would like to hear your thoughts. marietta,is in georgia and supports elizabeth. guest: thank you. i was watching the debate and i am to believe if you were a trump supporter you will stay one, if you are a hillary supporter you are probably going to stay one but the people on saw quitei think they honestly more logical and...
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brooke. it wasn't a very interesting speech. mr. trump outlined a lot of the "whats." he did not outline a lot off the "hows." as he went through the litany of things that are going on, certainly some of the things that he really presented were things that are very well known. in fact, we in the military call them bfos, blinding flashes of the obvious. it is stuff we know about that are occurring in terms of challenges with enemies and friends all over the world. but again, what he didn't present -- at least what i didn't see him present is any of the "hows" to fix them. when he talked about the military capabilities and outlined several of the brigades and the battalions and the air wings and the number of ships, i think most of that was probably coming from the american heritage association. that's fine. but again, i'm not sure mr. trump would know the difference between a brigade and a battalion if someone asked him and the reason why those numbers are so important and why they haven't been executed at those numbers over the last several years as the military has be
brooke. it wasn't a very interesting speech. mr. trump outlined a lot of the "whats." he did not outline a lot off the "hows." as he went through the litany of things that are going on, certainly some of the things that he really presented were things that are very well known. in fact, we in the military call them bfos, blinding flashes of the obvious. it is stuff we know about that are occurring in terms of challenges with enemies and friends all over the world. but again,...
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mr. speaker, in closing, i want to thank congressman brooks for coming on this floor yesterday as i have done many times to warn not only congress but the american people that we're going to have a collapse sooner rather than later if we don't change the way that we are spending money here in washington. so with that, mr. speaker, i want to thank our men and women in uniform, thank the families of our men and women in uniform and thank the families who have given a child dying for freedom in afghanistan and iraq, and with that, mr. speaker, i will yield back the balance of my time north carolina yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. velazquez, for five minutes. -- from new york, ms. velazquez, for five minutes. ms. velazquez: mr. speaker, after one of the longest congressional breaks in history, house republicans are trying to wrap things up and leave town, leaving critical work unfinished. meanwhile, millions of americans in new york, florida and throughout the united states are concerned about the dangers of the zika virus. nowhere has this disease
mr. speaker, in closing, i want to thank congressman brooks for coming on this floor yesterday as i have done many times to warn not only congress but the american people that we're going to have a collapse sooner rather than later if we don't change the way that we are spending money here in washington. so with that, mr. speaker, i want to thank our men and women in uniform, thank the families of our men and women in uniform and thank the families who have given a child dying for freedom in...
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mr. meade he always came first. he was a beloved husband to nancy, a father and grandfather to elizabeth, katie grace, brook, will, and tyler. mr. meade was known for greeting everyone with a welcoming smile. when he wasn't relaxing in martha's vineyard or florida, you could catch him with his family volunteering at church or sailing on lake michigan. mr. meade also served our country during world war ii. his service to our nation, i believe, exemplifies how he lived his life. putting others ahead of himself on a daily basis. mr. speaker, i will forever remember mr. meade for his integrity, his loyalty, and most importantly his friendship. he will be dearly missed. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the united states navy which is celebrating its 241st birthday this year. since october 13, 1775, the navy has tirelessly protected our shores and our seas. the navy will always hold a special place in my heart as 51 years ago lieutenant commander robert shoemaker was shot down over vietnam, i know him as my uncle bob. he became the second naval aviator captured during the vietnam war and for rt next eight years and a
mr. meade he always came first. he was a beloved husband to nancy, a father and grandfather to elizabeth, katie grace, brook, will, and tyler. mr. meade was known for greeting everyone with a welcoming smile. when he wasn't relaxing in martha's vineyard or florida, you could catch him with his family volunteering at church or sailing on lake michigan. mr. meade also served our country during world war ii. his service to our nation, i believe, exemplifies how he lived his life. putting others...
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also joining the round table brook park mayor tom coyne a democrat who is endorsing mister trump for president. believesstrong. mr. trump answered our q also jo t for preuestions wholeheartedly, i believe that he is very concerned about our country and the labor and making sure people have good jobs. i really sensed i thought he was pretty comfortable in here today maybe not as comfortable asst sitting with the major mediahe s e not outlets but he was comfortables with regular folks and that's his attraction.bb trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway said she believes brookpark mayor tom bro coyne is perfect example of what's happening across thekpkp coyne is p country. she says voters who do note traditionally vote republican or haven't even voted in a long time are coming out to support trumps message.says voters t a lot of people at the restaurant got a good surprise. undecided voters as this election gets closer. thanks so much. v it's been a busy morning in cleveland. first around 2a.m. crews battled a house fire. this was on the 13 thousand block of meltzer avenue. it's believed to be a vacant house. o o
also joining the round table brook park mayor tom coyne a democrat who is endorsing mister trump for president. believesstrong. mr. trump answered our q also jo t for preuestions wholeheartedly, i believe that he is very concerned about our country and the labor and making sure people have good jobs. i really sensed i thought he was pretty comfortable in here today maybe not as comfortable asst sitting with the major mediahe s e not outlets but he was comfortables with regular folks and that's...
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salamander market grill, a restaurant that's open to the public here at inis brook and they have a german chef. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, ((laura welcome back to good day tampa >>laura: welcome back. time is 7:25. and the mayor of charlotte, north carolina has lifted a >>russell: she put that in effect thursday after two nights of violent protests. things have been pretty peaceful since, including a demonstration yesterday outside of the panthers football stadium. protestors are angry over the shooting death of keith lamont scott last tuesday. police say video shows him holding a gun, refusing to put it down. some family members disagree with that. his shooting death is under investigation. >>laura: an accused kill ler make his first court today in washington. police say that 20-year-old fatally shot five people inside a macy's department store friday, including a 16-year-old cancer survivoror. it took nearly 24 hours to find him. police not releasing a motive but they are not ruling out terroris
salamander market grill, a restaurant that's open to the public here at inis brook and they have a german chef. it was doggie destiny was mr. bonejangles expecting the perfect but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, ((laura welcome back to good day tampa >>laura: welcome back. time is 7:25. and the mayor of charlotte, north carolina has lifted a >>russell: she put that in effect thursday after two nights of violent protests. things...
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. >>> and -- what garth brooks ally thinks about ashton kutcher singing his most famous song. ♪ in low places cl>>> osed captioning provided by -- mr for something.tch. but he never found it. until one day... seven in dog time... exactly what he didn't know he was looking for fell right in his lap. was he expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? no, of course not, he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> now, can you recognize these stars? who's the bald guy running errands in new york? that's vince vaughn. it's a total 180 from his red carpet look last week at the venice film festival. so why the change? it's for his upcoming movie "brawl in cell block 99." he'll play a former boxer edturn drug runner who lands in prison. thairoday, gone tomorrow. yep. next, who's the guy in the prison stripes? bleached hair and tats. believe it or not, that's daniel craig on the set of his new movie "logan lucky in atlanta." the nascar-themed heist film hits t channing tatum will co-star. >>> there's one
. >>> and -- what garth brooks ally thinks about ashton kutcher singing his most famous song. ♪ in low places cl>>> osed captioning provided by -- mr for something.tch. but he never found it. until one day... seven in dog time... exactly what he didn't know he was looking for fell right in his lap. was he expecting the perfect toy at an amazing price? no, of course not, he's a dog. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but...
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mr. robot" and its breakout star. if emmy awards are sunday night. >> i'm watching brooke baldwin. a day of unprecedented events in a day named unorthodox, historic. michelle obama will headline a campaign event for former first lady hillary clinton. we will take that live from george mason university in virginia. but first to the day that will go go down in campaign history. donald trump's concession speech, all 61 words of it. the republican nominee finally admitting after years of pushing this deceptive conspiracy theory that president obama indeed was born in the united states. but did trump apologize? no. did he explain why he changed his mind? nope. did he falsely blame hillary clinton for starting the rumor in the first place? yes, he did. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008 started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it, you know what i mean. president barack obama was born in the united states, period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> in admitting the truth, trump of
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. >> thanks brook, so was donald trump's plan all along to ask for a plan? think about it? "the lead" starts now. mr. trump says he knows more than the generals do but now he is going to ask them for a new plan to destroy isis. >>> and is the solution as dangerous as the problem. what about the spraying to stop the mosquitos spreading it. >>> plus apple's tradition of making stuff you already paid for immediately obsolete. iphone 7 is here headphone jack is out, what else is in? >>> good afternoon, everyone. we're going to begin today with our politics lead. "peace through strength." that is how donald trump started a majoruation national security speech. immediately after taking office, the g.o.p. says they will have 30 days to quickly defeat isis. those of you paying attention know that the claim is at odd odds with previous trump pronouncements. he says he knows about isis than the generals do and a "foolproof" plan to destroy the terrorist group. in june trump said the generals don't know much and now the generals have to come up with a new plan. did mr. trump elaborate at all on how, under a tr
. >> thanks brook, so was donald trump's plan all along to ask for a plan? think about it? "the lead" starts now. mr. trump says he knows more than the generals do but now he is going to ask them for a new plan to destroy isis. >>> and is the solution as dangerous as the problem. what about the spraying to stop the mosquitos spreading it. >>> plus apple's tradition of making stuff you already paid for immediately obsolete. iphone 7 is here headphone jack is...
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mr. trump didn't have any official visits on his there. his plane landed at cleveland hopkins airport just over an hour ago. the g.o.p. nominee joined running mate mike pence at the v.f.w. hall in brook park where they took part in a roundtable discussion with union members. trump is also expected to campaign at the canfield fair in mahoning county this afternoon. >>> while the candidates are working this labor day, some people have the day off. right? giving them a chance to enjoy festivals and a whole lot of parades out there, as well. 45th annual labor day celebration in cleveland. hey, shelby. >> hey, yeah, it is a perfect day out here weather wise, i mean the crowds are spectacular as well. this has been going on now for two hours. it started even earlier than normal at 10:00 and just check it out. people are still coming down kinsman here and it is a beautiful day as i mentioned. now this is the first time i've been at this parade. so i wante a parade expert here. how does this stack up? >> this is the most awesome ever. they have everyone in the parade. something for the little kids. something for millenniums and something for our seniors. it's awesome. those people who are ru
mr. trump didn't have any official visits on his there. his plane landed at cleveland hopkins airport just over an hour ago. the g.o.p. nominee joined running mate mike pence at the v.f.w. hall in brook park where they took part in a roundtable discussion with union members. trump is also expected to campaign at the canfield fair in mahoning county this afternoon. >>> while the candidates are working this labor day, some people have the day off. right? giving them a chance to enjoy...
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. >> thanks, brook, so was donald trump's plan all along to ask for a plan? think about it? "the lead" starts now. mrhan the generals do, but now he is going to ask them for a new plan to destroy isis. >>> and is the solution as dangerous as the problem. what about the spraying to stop the mosquitos spreading it. >>> plus apple's tradition of making stuff you already
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mr. curry served in leadership rolls for the florida silver haired legislature, the hills brook county hospital association, and the health council of west central florida. he also served as a delegate to the white house's 2005 conference on aging. his accomplishments and the lives he touched will remain in our memories. i yield back, mr. speaker. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa seek recognition? >> request unanimous consent toe address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in strong support of the accelerating the end of breast cancer act. breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and it is estimated that this year almost a quarter after million women will be diagnosed with the disease. including already a close friend of mine. thousands of those women live in my home state of iowa. it is time for action. and passage of the accelerating the end of breast cancer act is a great next step. mr. loebsack: this biparti
mr. curry served in leadership rolls for the florida silver haired legislature, the hills brook county hospital association, and the health council of west central florida. he also served as a delegate to the white house's 2005 conference on aging. his accomplishments and the lives he touched will remain in our memories. i yield back, mr. speaker. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa seek recognition? >> request...
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mr. trump, cheer up. eventually the news will get worse. >> woodruff: mea culpa, news focuses on the negative, makes better stories. thank you mark shields, david brooksyou next week. >> woodruff: tonight we wrap up our week-long series, rethinking college, with a look at students who are choosing cheaper and shorter computer coding training, as an alternative to a college degree. hari sreenivasan has our report. >> we're going to just take notes now. >> reporter: it's called a high tech boot camp. six months of intense work that turns a beginner computer coder into a software engineer. >> here's a tool you can use but if it stresses you out too much, don't use it. >> reporter: the academics are difficult, but the camps all but promise jobs that pay more than double the median income in america. >> it's an immersive program it's incredibly tough. >> reporter: so tough, only 20% of those who apply get accepted. instructor wes reid. >> the things that we're really focused on is how do we get people as career-ready as fast as possible. >> reporter: students are flooding in. from 2014 to 2015, the number of graduates from coding boot camps jumped by 138%.
mr. trump, cheer up. eventually the news will get worse. >> woodruff: mea culpa, news focuses on the negative, makes better stories. thank you mark shields, david brooksyou next week. >> woodruff: tonight we wrap up our week-long series, rethinking college, with a look at students who are choosing cheaper and shorter computer coding training, as an alternative to a college degree. hari sreenivasan has our report. >> we're going to just take notes now. >> reporter: it's...
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mr. mayor? >> first and foremost, i don't know anything about the officer so i'm not going to try to ascribe any motive or anything else to the officer. there are larger issues here, brooke, about training, about deescalation, about use of force policies. there are 18,000 police departments across the united states of america with varying levels of training and experience. >> you would know coming from all your years in philly. >> yes, so when you look at 21st century policing task force headed by former police commissioner ramsey out of philadelphia, somehow that report being implemented in police departments across the united states? when do you use use of force. why do you use your weapons as a first choice as opposed to a taser? >> go ahead, brunell. >> i'm dealing with a case right now, i have a civil case i'm fighting, hazel jones huff, a 91-year-old client of mine, african-american woman was shot by an arve police officer here two times in chicago while she was unarmed and basically what we're arguing is that that's excessive use of force when you, a police officer, have a weapon and you're use nag gun on an unarmed individual, in our case a 91-year-old woman so d
mr. mayor? >> first and foremost, i don't know anything about the officer so i'm not going to try to ascribe any motive or anything else to the officer. there are larger issues here, brooke, about training, about deescalation, about use of force policies. there are 18,000 police departments across the united states of america with varying levels of training and experience. >> you would know coming from all your years in philly. >> yes, so when you look at 21st century policing...
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mr. trump, speaking right now. also speaking in support of trump at that very summit, former pennsylvania senator and former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. senator, always a pleasure to have you on. welcome. >> thank you, brooket to be back on your show. >> before break we were talking about trump and his assertions that you the russian president, vladimir putin, is a better leader than obama. he said that the other night at that forum. it was something that his running mate has echoed. will et me play you sound from secretary clinton's running mate, tim kaine. >> what is it about running your economy into the ground as putin has in russia that's leadership? what is it about invading other nations that's leadership? what is it about persecuting lgbt russians or persecuting the journalists that's leadership? what is it about a state-run doping program that gets your olympians, even your paralympians banned for the olympics that's leadership? when mike pence said that, i just had to reflect that if you don't know the difference between leadership and dictatorship, then where do i start with you? >> senator santorum, do you agree with tim kaine or do you agree with trump that putin is a strong leader? >> well, l
mr. trump, speaking right now. also speaking in support of trump at that very summit, former pennsylvania senator and former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. senator, always a pleasure to have you on. welcome. >> thank you, brooket to be back on your show. >> before break we were talking about trump and his assertions that you the russian president, vladimir putin, is a better leader than obama. he said that the other night at that forum. it was something that his...
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brooks. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. were mine. >> mr. simons. if time is infinite, why is there never enough of it? lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love, so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. >> dangerous rip currents and high surf shutting down beaches. have we seen the last of hermine. a raging fire rips through a rhode island beach home. harder to put out. >> president obama committing $90 million to the southeast. what the money will go toward. >>> and vandals in organ targeting an iconic rock formation, cameras rolling as it t topples over. >>> breeze and showers over the next few day. when we get rid of hermine and when we could hit 90 degrees >> hermine continuing to stir uhm trouble along the coast. dangerous rip current and wave sending beach
brooks. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. were mine. >> mr. simons. if time is infinite, why is there never enough of it? lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love, so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look....
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brooks. teacher that needs recognition. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. i'm...vince vitrano alongside it's not clear whether milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will challenge a judge's order regarding sherman park. we can't get a hold of the sheriff... and apparently... neither can the county executive. we've sent letters for weeks trying sheriff's office saying hey could you take down the fence against clarke's wishes... a judge ordered the fence around sherman park removed. the sheriff put it up... and had been restricting park hours since the riots in the neighborhood last month. there's a hearing on the matter scheduled for wednesday. >>> good morning today where you can meet one of the prolific custom car builders of all time. >> >>> and a video that is different and more serious. >>> and where to cra women next on the morning blend. ? ? [ music ] ? ? ? ? >>> good morning everyone. >> back to work. >> yeah a lot of people work from home got the kids back to school they are actually think
brooks. teacher that needs recognition. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. i'm...vince vitrano alongside it's not clear whether milwaukee county sheriff david clarke will challenge a judge's order regarding sherman park. we can't get a hold of the sheriff... and apparently... neither can the county executive. we've sent letters for weeks trying sheriff's office saying hey...
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mr. maloney is deputy director of foreign policy and senior fellow for middle east policy energy security and climate initiatives at the brookings institute. each of the four of you will be recognized for five minutes to give us an oral presentation of your testimony. without objection, the witnes s witnesses' written testimony will be made a part of our record. once the witnesses have finished their testimony, each member of the subcommittee will have an opportunity to ask each of you questions for a period of five minutes. again, you probably all know this but on the table you have three lights. green is go, yellow is you have a minute left, red is your time is up. please make sure you put your microphone on when you speak. i would just note that the democrats know we're doing this second panel. we may get some more of them back in the room as we proceed but they know we're going to proceed without any of them here. with that, mr. dubowitz, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. on behalf of ftd and center on sanctions finance, it is an honor to testify today. we have he a talked about iran's activities and we pose
mr. maloney is deputy director of foreign policy and senior fellow for middle east policy energy security and climate initiatives at the brookings institute. each of the four of you will be recognized for five minutes to give us an oral presentation of your testimony. without objection, the witnes s witnesses' written testimony will be made a part of our record. once the witnesses have finished their testimony, each member of the subcommittee will have an opportunity to ask each of you...
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brooke thomas. campaign 2016, comes through philadelphia, again, today this time, it is first lady michelle obama. the first lady is campaigning for democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. mrstend a clinton rally at lasalle university's gola arena at noon time today. republican donald trump is in illinois, iowa and wisconsin today. lets get a check of the eyewitness forecast with meteorologist katie fehlinger. >> we have a day that sort of goes downhill with time starting off on a pleasant note, yesterday we could only pull out of the worst and end up with nice heather, and that is the opposite. we will have patchy fog earlier this morning keyword is patchy. we will see sunshine for rest of the morning and even in the afternoon, showers start to build in by evening by south to north with the new cut off low that will be with us for multiple taste, wetest time frame tonight and tomorrow. meisha. >> all right, katie. looking outside we are still looking very good you guys we have an accident here broomall upper darby blue route southbound before west chester pike, left lane is compromised because of that accident. very busy on the ben franklin bridge from new jersey into cent
brooke thomas. campaign 2016, comes through philadelphia, again, today this time, it is first lady michelle obama. the first lady is campaigning for democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. mrstend a clinton rally at lasalle university's gola arena at noon time today. republican donald trump is in illinois, iowa and wisconsin today. lets get a check of the eyewitness forecast with meteorologist katie fehlinger. >> we have a day that sort of goes downhill with time starting off on...
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brooks. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >>> good morning, i'm corey rose. a former sheriff is expected to return to court. former -- terry maketa is charged with crimes. the prosecutors said he was -- that includes extortion and misconduct and kidnapping. he and two of his former colleagues will face a judge before we get to marty, 104th opened up. a terrible accident that has been closed and it has opened up. we wanted to pass that along. >> a couple of lanes. people will be able to scoot by there around here - around that accident. for us, cloudy skies. and to the east of us with severe weather, a possibility for all of us today. 70s and 80s here. ch warmer down south. the front has stalled hill. for us, late day storms and more than the evening. early in the afternoon, we hit 81 degrees. tomorrow morning, foggy start and it will look like today, but it ends up clearing up and being a gorgeous day with temperatures in the upper broncos home opener, nfl season opener, thursday night, ki
brooks. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >>> good morning, i'm corey rose. a former sheriff is expected to return to court. former -- terry maketa is charged with crimes. the prosecutors said he was -- that includes extortion and misconduct and kidnapping. he and two of his former colleagues will face a judge before we get to marty, 104th opened up. a terrible...
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brooks. we want to hear if you have a great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >>> this morning on "today's take," beyonce's epic birthday bash. the queen turns 35 about a who's who list of a-list friends and i'll look at what happens below deck on one of the hottest shows and curtis stone with a 30-minute dinner. t >> announc: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning, september 6th, 2016. tamron and i are here as we were yesterday. al enjoying the day off as you should, sir. >> very nice. with the family. >> cooking copiously for the and about ten people and you spend a lot of time cooking but it's fun. my daughter courtney was helping. she whipped up some -- >> not really a labor day for her. she's home with the family. >> she was labor. >> look at what al cooked. >> for breakfast we had cinnamon rolls and bacon and chicken apple sausage and for saturday i madevo sausage and scrambled eggs and did
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brooks. teacher that needs recognition. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >>> good morning. i'm gayle guyardo. it's 8:58 on this tuesday morning. we are getting a much-needed break from all the rain we had. >> and even a break from the humidity. it was really a more comfortable day. it was 80, and there's more humidity, and it's comfortable. i'm putting it in bad category. after weeks of being oppressive, we will take it. same thing for tomorrow, too, leslee. >>> the winds are bouncing the camera here on i-4, but westbound, there's an accident, and look, you have got lanes getting by but busy. this is westbound i-4 at 301. it's heavy. and look here at paul buckman highway. >>> a funeral service is officer. master patrol officer fred arnold died scuba diving in nevada. he was a 27-year veteran with the police department. he was credited with rescuing a family back in his rookie days and helping with teens. e queens o s who list of a-list friends and s i'll look at what happens below deck on one of the hottest shows and cu
brooks. teacher that needs recognition. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >>> good morning. i'm gayle guyardo. it's 8:58 on this tuesday morning. we are getting a much-needed break from all the rain we had. >> and even a break from the humidity. it was really a more comfortable day. it was 80, and there's more humidity, and it's comfortable. i'm putting it in...
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brooks. teacher that needs recognition. let us know what makes them great. be sure to include a picture of you and your teacher together if you have one. mrs. fryer and sister emmanuel were mine. >> mr. simons. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. and here we have 1893, from the makers of pepsi cola. i'm gonna swirl it. i'm gonna smell it. i'm just gonna take one small sip... kinda seemed like more than a sip. here let me show you. ahhh!!! refined. >>> this morning on "today's take," beyonce's epic birthday bash. the queen turns 35 about a who's who list of a-list friends and i'll look at what happens below deck on one of the hottest shows and curtis 30-minute dinner. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush live from studio 1a in
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brooks, thank you so much for joining us. your reaction to trump's response last night an his showing overall right now in the black community. >> mr. trump's response last night is a demonstration of the degree to which he does not appreciate the -- the intelligence, the policy awareness and the love of african americans for this country and our concern about its future, so the point being here is one visit to an african-american church 60 days before the election does not a campaign make. dancing at an african-american church and having a good time does not speak to his positions with respect to policing or voting rights or the economy relative to african americans or americans more broadly. maria: yeah. >> as mr. o'reilly has looked it up, his calling into question president obama's parentage, citizenship is insulting and the fact that he has not taken responsibility for that or apologized, speaks to the fact that he does not -- he does not understand the people to whom he is speaking. maria: yeah. that's a good point. do you feel that president obama should apologize to the african-american community for fail to go live up to t
brooks, thank you so much for joining us. your reaction to trump's response last night an his showing overall right now in the black community. >> mr. trump's response last night is a demonstration of the degree to which he does not appreciate the -- the intelligence, the policy awareness and the love of african americans for this country and our concern about its future, so the point being here is one visit to an african-american church 60 days before the election does not a campaign...