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no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she wept for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us back. >> you know about this kind of stuff? >> you would think. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction, okay, she's somewhere. she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >> reporter: when nancy's parents, gary and donna, heard she was missing, they were gripped by something dark and cold. >> gary said to me, donna, this story is not going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: by afternoon the carey police were involved. >> all i was told on the phone it was a missing persons. >> reporter: when detective george daniels arrived nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's friends rushed to join in the search. her husband brad made a public plea for help. >> anyone that kn
no sign of nancy. they called nancy's twin sister christa up in canada. >> have you talked to nancy today? she wept for a run and she hasn't returned yet and we're very worried about her. can you call us back. >> you know about this kind of stuff? >> you would think. >> reporter: krista calls her older brother jeff, who is a police officer in edmonton, alberta. >> my first reaction, okay, she's somewhere. she just needs some space or time. she'll turn up. >>...
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and brett somehow learned about how nancy he had seen the picture of him as a baby when nancy reaganook him to the hospital and -- when he realized that she had actually saved his life he wrote her a note and told him how grateful he was and when snowe was speaking show came to that dinner and he said -- that then he ended up going to sowell where he works for gift of life international, the fabulous organization that started this whole thing. undeveloped countries -- to sowell now where the various kinds of surgery are performed there. so -- by face timed and -- spent a half hour early one saturday morning talking. and i just had a -- and engaminged to be married so -- you know, i just sent him this book right -- it's not, you know, it's not that big right? do you know what it cost to send a book to korea? [laughter] you ask postal service if you send a ups $220 if you send it by the post office only 70 so he got a $70 book. [laughter] but wort every bit it have. just a -- that's the kind of thing that can transform somebody when they have the ability to save someone's life like tha
and brett somehow learned about how nancy he had seen the picture of him as a baby when nancy reaganook him to the hospital and -- when he realized that she had actually saved his life he wrote her a note and told him how grateful he was and when snowe was speaking show came to that dinner and he said -- that then he ended up going to sowell where he works for gift of life international, the fabulous organization that started this whole thing. undeveloped countries -- to sowell now where the...
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stepping -- remains nancy. but there was too much attention being paid to refurbishing the white house, redecorating, we raised $1 million to do that from private money. we did need new china, and china, by the way, has been ordered in the white house on average every 15 years. i know everything about this china. and the truth is that the white is always politely say that over the years there's some that is lost it what it is, it is lost in someone's pocket is what happens, and the white house china can't be replicated. they break the mold as soon as they make the set. you really don't have any choice after a period of time but bring in a new set of china, or begin mixing and matching all the sets of china, which is also a nice thing to do. there's just too much, against the backdrop of a recession at the time, so that was a problem. and the press word particularly friendly to nancy anyway because she had been, stories had been circulating that she had asked, or she had, no, she wished that the corridors would
stepping -- remains nancy. but there was too much attention being paid to refurbishing the white house, redecorating, we raised $1 million to do that from private money. we did need new china, and china, by the way, has been ordered in the white house on average every 15 years. i know everything about this china. and the truth is that the white is always politely say that over the years there's some that is lost it what it is, it is lost in someone's pocket is what happens, and the white house...
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nancy's 21st project was a bit different but no less meaningful. half empty or half full.s an old question that six months ago took on new meaning at santa rosa's rosalind collegiate prep, the night half their school burned to the ground. >> over here, this was the high school quad so this housed a chase room. >> reporter: the principal is take the half full point of view. it's not a complete startover for the 6-year-old school she says. and they were quickly able to find a temporary home. in a building that recently housed their sister school. rosalind university prep. the students were grateful to all the, to all be under one roof, although there was small problem. >> everything's purple. like, this is like our other school, our sister school. >> reporter: really, everything was purple. every wall, every door, every corner of the place. >> it isn't really our color. >> reporter: for seniors part of what will be rcp's first ever graduating class, their school colors are blue and green. >> i just see purple. >> reporter: and a purple school just didn't feel like theirs. >>
nancy's 21st project was a bit different but no less meaningful. half empty or half full.s an old question that six months ago took on new meaning at santa rosa's rosalind collegiate prep, the night half their school burned to the ground. >> over here, this was the high school quad so this housed a chase room. >> reporter: the principal is take the half full point of view. it's not a complete startover for the 6-year-old school she says. and they were quickly able to find a...
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is nancy pelosi a liability for democrats in this campaign?congressman crowley: i think it was more reflective of the fact that republicans are bankrupt on the ideas. they don't have anything else to offer except to go after nancy pelosi after elections. if they think that's a good strategy. >> chris: forgive me, but connor lamb apparently thought it was an issue because he jumped nancy pelosi. >> congressman crowley: he won because he ran a local election. he talked about that the cuts that the republicans were attempting to make into privatize social security. he talked about what affect the federal government has on local politics, on people's lives. and that's why he won that election, not because of nancy pelosi. >> chris: if democrats win the house in november, will you run either to replace nancy pelosi if she steps down or against her if she doesn't? >> congressman crowley: on the first portion of that i would wait and see just what happened in terms of nancy pelosi deciding not to run. but if nancy pelosi stays i don't see a scenario
is nancy pelosi a liability for democrats in this campaign?congressman crowley: i think it was more reflective of the fact that republicans are bankrupt on the ideas. they don't have anything else to offer except to go after nancy pelosi after elections. if they think that's a good strategy. >> chris: forgive me, but connor lamb apparently thought it was an issue because he jumped nancy pelosi. >> congressman crowley: he won because he ran a local election. he talked about that the...
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go for it, nancy. but i think people are seeing the tanningibility results and they are paying attention. -- tangible results. and they are paying attention. >> is the economy in good shape or not. kennedy: people know when their bottom line is bolstered. and that actually might breed complacency in some voters. the president today reaffirmed his confidence in embattled epa chief scott price telling reporters he has done a fantastic job. the deputy press secretary had harsher words about the secretary. he said i can't speak to the future of scott pruitt. i can just talk about where we are now. that is that the white house is aware of these reports. what about this? pruitt is said to have scored a sweetheart deal on a lobbyist-owned condo, and gave two of his employees significant raises without permission from the white house. and he spent your tax dollars on charter flights. should pru it stay or go -- should pruitt stay or go. >> when this started brewing. i thought this is an effective conservative
go for it, nancy. but i think people are seeing the tanningibility results and they are paying attention. -- tangible results. and they are paying attention. >> is the economy in good shape or not. kennedy: people know when their bottom line is bolstered. and that actually might breed complacency in some voters. the president today reaffirmed his confidence in embattled epa chief scott price telling reporters he has done a fantastic job. the deputy press secretary had harsher words about...
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one of the ways in which he won was he promised not to support nancy pelosi is nancy pelosi a liability for democrats in this campaign? >> i think is more reflective of the fact that republicans are bankrupt of ideas. they don't have anything except go after nancy palooza. if they think that's a winning strategy, they are mistaken and wrong. >>chris: conor lamb thought it was an issue because he dumped nancy pelosi. >> he won because he ran a local election. he talked about what effect the federal government has on local politics. on people's lives. and that's why he won the election. >>chris: is democrats when the house in november, will you run either to replace nancy pelosi if she steps down or against her if she doesn't? >> on the first portion, i would wait and see what happens in terms of that. if nancy pelosi stays, i don't see a scenario by which i would challenge her for that position. >>chris: do you want to be speaker? >> i am focused right now on winning back the house of representatives. to be the chair of the democratic caucus in the majority. i want to be the best chair i
one of the ways in which he won was he promised not to support nancy pelosi is nancy pelosi a liability for democrats in this campaign? >> i think is more reflective of the fact that republicans are bankrupt of ideas. they don't have anything except go after nancy palooza. if they think that's a winning strategy, they are mistaken and wrong. >>chris: conor lamb thought it was an issue because he dumped nancy pelosi. >> he won because he ran a local election. he talked about...
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joined now b nancy youssef of the "wall street journal." nancy, thanks so much for being was. where is this debate going a inside of thdministration and how close are we to action, if any? nancy: it seemsre it'sy close indeed. that it could be in a matter of hours or sometimes this weekend. the date from inside the white house is the same of it, how many targets and what the administration homes to achieve. that is, ds it want to completely disable the assad's air power, destroy the facilities that holds these chemical weapons? how much does its wants to take outs its proxies, iranians and russians on one side we're hearing that trump wants a more a strike, more than we saw last year and on the other side we're hearing that secretary of defense jim mattis wants a more squert approach. fearing the unk379ed cops agains of an extendedn strike campa inside sere heir. robert: is john bolton urging that aggressive posture? >> that's our understanding that essentially secretary mattis standing alone because of the same of the number of strikes, one that would involve a coalition of a
joined now b nancy youssef of the "wall street journal." nancy, thanks so much for being was. where is this debate going a inside of thdministration and how close are we to action, if any? nancy: it seemsre it'sy close indeed. that it could be in a matter of hours or sometimes this weekend. the date from inside the white house is the same of it, how many targets and what the administration homes to achieve. that is, ds it want to completely disable the assad's air power, destroy the...
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>> i have kayaked many times. >> reporter: and nancy.eir legal riffs and turning them into a tv show, "grace versus arbams." >> you met during the "court tv" days. when did you know you had that on-air spark if not chemistry? >> the kind of chemistry that comes out of a lab? >> somewhere out there the devil is dance tonight. >> reporter: nancy a former prosecutor turned legal analyst. >> good evening and thanks for joining us. >> reporter: dan is my former coanchor and abc news chief legal analyst. the duo focusing their legal expert tease on high-profile trials that have captivated america, from casey anthony -- >> forget about chloroform, how to make it, how to use it, that means nothing to you? >> yes -- >> reporter: to scott peterson. >> i think he's guilty. >> i think he's guiltier. >> reporter: grabbing every headline you can imagine. one of the stories is the serial story of adnan syed -- >> convicted in 2000 for the murder of his ex-girlfriend. >> this is a global link prepaid call from -- >> reporter: the case reaching pop cultu
>> i have kayaked many times. >> reporter: and nancy.eir legal riffs and turning them into a tv show, "grace versus arbams." >> you met during the "court tv" days. when did you know you had that on-air spark if not chemistry? >> the kind of chemistry that comes out of a lab? >> somewhere out there the devil is dance tonight. >> reporter: nancy a former prosecutor turned legal analyst. >> good evening and thanks for joining us....
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and as far as nancy pelosi goes, she's done an amazing job and i hope she's speaker.nd i judge people on their effectiveness and on their performance. and i've worked with older members of congress who i think have been terrific and some have who have been not so terrific. and i've worked with crourning members of congress who are extraordinary and some who are not so extraordinary. this is about effectiveness and performance and i think she's done an incredible job. >> what about the argument that she is toxic in certain districts? she sees republicans have spent millions of dollars bumming that reputation but it does force democratic candidates that literally run ads that say i won't run for her? >> paul ryan is controversial in some district. chuck consumer is controversial in some districts. mitch mcconnell is controversial in some districts. tip o'neill was being used in ads and districts against democrats. but the bottom line is, you know, that's to be expected when ou're upfront. >> when you hear those district, you hear about a lot of the left on the democrati
and as far as nancy pelosi goes, she's done an amazing job and i hope she's speaker.nd i judge people on their effectiveness and on their performance. and i've worked with older members of congress who i think have been terrific and some have who have been not so terrific. and i've worked with crourning members of congress who are extraordinary and some who are not so extraordinary. this is about effectiveness and performance and i think she's done an incredible job. >> what about the...
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nancy? >> yeah. i would say a couple things and one that i didn't mention but that's very important, i think the single most important finding of my research is that the architects of this effort -- particularly i'm talking about charles koch is and james buchanan -- both of them understood that libertarianism was a permanent minority cause that most people did not want. as soon as people understood what that libertarian dream world is, most people back away from it and reject it and would try to stop it. so that is precisely why they turned to a more what i call a stealth plan, and i believe i have plenty the evidence to -- of evidence to show that's what it is. so part of that stealth also involves not being candid with people about what they're actually working for. and i think we see this play out in the elections and in the kind of information that's out there. i'm actually on the mailing list of americans for prosperity, so i get all this stuff, so i can say, you know, they're issuing these bro
nancy? >> yeah. i would say a couple things and one that i didn't mention but that's very important, i think the single most important finding of my research is that the architects of this effort -- particularly i'm talking about charles koch is and james buchanan -- both of them understood that libertarianism was a permanent minority cause that most people did not want. as soon as people understood what that libertarian dream world is, most people back away from it and reject it and...
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. >> the center of the story is a good deed by a woman named nancy ballard. we introduced you to nancy three years ago in her nonprofit rooms that rock for chemo. they transform chemo therapy waiting rooms to a place no one wants to be to a more pleasant place people want to be. she's done 20 of those but this 21st project is no less meaningful. half empty, or half full. it is an old question that six months ago took on new meaning at santa rosa roseland collegiate prep. the night half of their school burned to the ground. >> over here, this was the high school club. so this housed a classroom. >> reporter: the principal is taking the half full point of view. it is not a complete start over for the 6-year-old school she said, and they were quickly able to find a temporary home in a building that recently housed their sister school, roseland university prep. the students were grateful to all be under one roof, although there was one small problem with everything else under the roof. >> everything is purple. this is like our other school. like our sister school
. >> the center of the story is a good deed by a woman named nancy ballard. we introduced you to nancy three years ago in her nonprofit rooms that rock for chemo. they transform chemo therapy waiting rooms to a place no one wants to be to a more pleasant place people want to be. she's done 20 of those but this 21st project is no less meaningful. half empty, or half full. it is an old question that six months ago took on new meaning at santa rosa roseland collegiate prep. the night half of...
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nancy pelosi is a true blue liberal and guys like mcgovern support her. they like her tenacity, fundraising, her work ethic. and so they are going to continue to fight for her and nancy pelosi just nominated jim mcgovern for the ranking member of the rules committee. he is coming off of a big victory. so he isn't going to throw her under the bus 48 hours later. she has an enormous fan base within the democratic caucus and a lot is going to depend on november, how many seats do they flip, do they win the house, but not only that, are there enough there to bring nancy pelosi back in the fold. to both of you, thanks for oining us on "newsmakers." [captions copyright national satellite corp. 2018] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> the house back in at 5:00 p.m. eastern for legislative work today with six natural resources committee bills on the calendar. expect work on tax-day related measures and a bill to protect children from identity theft. live coverag
nancy pelosi is a true blue liberal and guys like mcgovern support her. they like her tenacity, fundraising, her work ethic. and so they are going to continue to fight for her and nancy pelosi just nominated jim mcgovern for the ranking member of the rules committee. he is coming off of a big victory. so he isn't going to throw her under the bus 48 hours later. she has an enormous fan base within the democratic caucus and a lot is going to depend on november, how many seats do they flip, do...
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first one, when are you going to nvite nancy pelosi to come to montana? second one is that nancy pelosi weekend, she first over 17 by the en and children israel government and over 600 hurt. when she come back, will you ask her what kind of effect it will on her -- nancy pelosi wasn't there, but [indiscernible] -- in your paper, none of your governors or it, could ak about you speak about it, please? political question, lt. governor cooney. lt. governor: i had a hard time understanding what the questions were. you repeat it. host: opening question, when are pelosing to invite nancy to montana? lt. governor: my goodness, well, nancy pelosi, as well as anybody would certainly have the bility, we'd love to have them come to montana. we'd love to talk to her about, you know, our priorities and the things that are important to our people. to don't know that we need xtend an invitation to mrs. pelosi and we'd love to have her any time. delores in beachwood, ohio. good morning, delores. hi, am i online now? host: you are on the air, please ake your statement or
first one, when are you going to nvite nancy pelosi to come to montana? second one is that nancy pelosi weekend, she first over 17 by the en and children israel government and over 600 hurt. when she come back, will you ask her what kind of effect it will on her -- nancy pelosi wasn't there, but [indiscernible] -- in your paper, none of your governors or it, could ak about you speak about it, please? political question, lt. governor cooney. lt. governor: i had a hard time understanding what the...
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ou glor: nancy cordes, thank you very much.usands of students at schools across the country walked out of class today to protest gun oolence on the 19th anniversary of the columbine shooting in colorado, which left 13 dead. jericka duncan reports students in one town in florida never got a chance to protest. they were on lockdown after shots were fired in a hall. >> put your hands up! >> reporter: an all-too-familiar scene at another high school today. police in florida swept classrooms, and students barricaded themselves inside forest high school while it was on lockdown this morning after a 19-year-old, who was not a student, shot and injured a 17- year-old male student. >> society has changed since i was a kid. and this is not just a law enforcement problem. this is a society problem. >> reporter: forest high school's walkout was canceled, wt for the second time in just two months, thousands of students walked out of classrooms across the country, calling for action on gun control. >> show me what democracy looks like! this
ou glor: nancy cordes, thank you very much.usands of students at schools across the country walked out of class today to protest gun oolence on the 19th anniversary of the columbine shooting in colorado, which left 13 dead. jericka duncan reports students in one town in florida never got a chance to protest. they were on lockdown after shots were fired in a hall. >> put your hands up! >> reporter: an all-too-familiar scene at another high school today. police in florida swept...
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. >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi took to the streets protesting. nbc bay area is live to explain. >> reporter: today nancy pelosi called this republican tax law an attack on working families. one rb we spoke with here in san francisco says it may just come across as anti-president trump. >> so this is a complete fraud scam -- >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi says the rub tax law will have long-term effects. >> by the way, it's unfair to america's working families and the taxes in the bill stop, corporate america's tax continue. >> reporter: speaking today in san francisco at the labor council she said democrats intend to win in the house and senate in november, trying to educate the public and create a fast-forward in congress. >> what i think we should do is come together in a bipartisan way and write a tax bill that increases, creates growth, generates good paying jobs and reduces the debt. this bill has no feature of that. >> reporter: she spoke alongside organizers that are hoping to create a movement which will close loopholes f
. >>> house minority leader nancy pelosi took to the streets protesting. nbc bay area is live to explain. >> reporter: today nancy pelosi called this republican tax law an attack on working families. one rb we spoke with here in san francisco says it may just come across as anti-president trump. >> so this is a complete fraud scam -- >> reporter: house minority leader nancy pelosi says the rub tax law will have long-term effects. >> by the way, it's unfair to...
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mo, do you think nancy pelosi is a big problem for democrats? like with conor lamb, can it be surmounted? >> look, i mean, republican candidates are welcome to spend their money however they want. i'm kind of with mark melvin on this one. it's not like republicans haven't been trying to turn her into a campaign issue in some of these special elections. it's just not driving the narrative. i can't think of a midterm election where the minority leader in the house becomes the defining issue. this election is going to be a referendum on president trump in many ways. i can see why republicans want to change that subject, but i don't see this being the thing that does it. >> dana: it might be a really good tool, leon, to get the base out to vote. but younger voters are saying they're more enthusiastic about voting this year than they have in the past. can they be convinced that nonsy pelosi is a reason to vote against the democrats? >> it's doubtful. republicans had success running against nancy pelosi in 2010. she had just been speaker of the house
mo, do you think nancy pelosi is a big problem for democrats? like with conor lamb, can it be surmounted? >> look, i mean, republican candidates are welcome to spend their money however they want. i'm kind of with mark melvin on this one. it's not like republicans haven't been trying to turn her into a campaign issue in some of these special elections. it's just not driving the narrative. i can't think of a midterm election where the minority leader in the house becomes the defining...
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i remember when nancy called me , nancy pelosi called me to tell , me what had happened to louise and it was so clear to me what , she meant to you, just how you spoke in the tone of your voice when you notified me about her condition. and what leader pelosi and i did was we requested that an american flag be flown above the capitol in honor of our dear friend and colleague the day she passed. and so on behalf of leader pelosi and myself and on behalf of the entire house of representatives, the people's house, it is my privilege to present this flag to louise's family. [applause]
i remember when nancy called me , nancy pelosi called me to tell , me what had happened to louise and it was so clear to me what , she meant to you, just how you spoke in the tone of your voice when you notified me about her condition. and what leader pelosi and i did was we requested that an american flag be flown above the capitol in honor of our dear friend and colleague the day she passed. and so on behalf of leader pelosi and myself and on behalf of the entire house of representatives, the...
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our democratic leader, nancy pelosi is here. as many of you know, nancy is from baltimore, where frederick douglass escaped slavery and i want to thank her for hur strong, steadfast and principle leadership of our culture. thank you, leader pelosi. also, we have here our democratic whip, denny hoyer. denny is from maryland and proudly displays a portrait of frederick douglass in his capitol offices and loves to talk about it. one of his favorite says is about the importance of investing in education, particularly at the early childhood level. the quote is it is far easier to build strong children, he said, than to repair broken men. i thank steny for helping keep frederick douglass' life and legacy alive in the halls of this congress. thank you, steny. the life and legacy of frederick douglass is something that should never be a partisan issue. i hope that continues. today, we celebrate the birthday of a man, like many slaves during his time, knew almost nothing about the day he was born. frederick douglass knew he was born in 1
our democratic leader, nancy pelosi is here. as many of you know, nancy is from baltimore, where frederick douglass escaped slavery and i want to thank her for hur strong, steadfast and principle leadership of our culture. thank you, leader pelosi. also, we have here our democratic whip, denny hoyer. denny is from maryland and proudly displays a portrait of frederick douglass in his capitol offices and loves to talk about it. one of his favorite says is about the importance of investing in...
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because the legacy of nancy and ronald reagan lives on.here at this wonderful museum and library and presidential center, in patriots such as you, and i hope a little bit in books such as "movie nights with the reagans." your being here today is indicative of your respect for an interesting and extraordinary man and woman who literally change the world. many of you today here in the reagans well, and know that at the end of the day, despite the great discomfort despite what they achieved, they were just people. and they never pretended to be otherwise. great people, yes, but just people who, like many, many others, like nothing more on a friday or saturday night to sit on a couch in their living room, put their feet up on an ottoman and watch a movie, first with popcorn and then later as joanne told you come with candy. and i hope that this book takes you there with them. i thank you for the opportunity to comment and share these memories with you, , and now i would be delighted to answer any questions or respond to anything that may be on
because the legacy of nancy and ronald reagan lives on.here at this wonderful museum and library and presidential center, in patriots such as you, and i hope a little bit in books such as "movie nights with the reagans." your being here today is indicative of your respect for an interesting and extraordinary man and woman who literally change the world. many of you today here in the reagans well, and know that at the end of the day, despite the great discomfort despite what they...
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jillian: ad for upcoming elections. >> nancy pelosi and chuck schumer instead of us. are going after pelosi again, carley shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 here with reaction online, hey, carley. carley: hey, good morning, guys, the republican party turning up the heat toward nancy pelosi. 34% of gop attacks have featured pelosi in them. to put that in perspective she was featured in 9% attack ads in 2016. corey, head of gop super pac was not shy about the strategy, he says we are going spend millions and millions of dollars reminding voters across the country why nancy pelosi is bad for the country, nancy pelosi is the most toxic unpopular politician in american politics period, end of discussion, social media now weighing in on the strategy as well. dan says, i think she's mentally lost it, dems keeping her is a bonus for republicans and another twitter user says, even quite a few democrats are critical of her leadership. it's time for her to pass the torch. nancy pelosi spoke person says that the only reason republicans are doing this is because they don't have
jillian: ad for upcoming elections. >> nancy pelosi and chuck schumer instead of us. are going after pelosi again, carley shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 here with reaction online, hey, carley. carley: hey, good morning, guys, the republican party turning up the heat toward nancy pelosi. 34% of gop attacks have featured pelosi in them. to put that in perspective she was featured in 9% attack ads in 2016. corey, head of gop super pac was not shy about the strategy, he says we are...
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nancy pelosi's plan to strike down president trump's tax bill. >>> first, tracking big changes in the forecast. rain is moving into the bay area. >>> the news start rights now. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicky nguyen. gorgeous weather giving way to showers. take you outside. a live look at san francisco. there you go. just within the last few minutes, storm cloud hanging over the city. the rain had begun to fall. >> tracking conditions, a chance for thunderstorms, vianey? >> that's right. we have a couple of good chances of isolated thunderstorms. looks like my peninsula camera gave out there. rain on the camera. showers coming down. north bay also seeing rain out there. the east bay, getting cloudy, but at least we got through a majority of the morning. now, look at doppler radar. active. we can actually see thunderstorms forming. this is further up north. we will get our chance of seeing isolated thunderstorms for tomorrow as well, because this is a colder system, a colder storm. showers now moving through napa. the novato are
nancy pelosi's plan to strike down president trump's tax bill. >>> first, tracking big changes in the forecast. rain is moving into the bay area. >>> the news start rights now. good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicky nguyen. gorgeous weather giving way to showers. take you outside. a live look at san francisco. there you go. just within the last few minutes, storm cloud hanging over the city. the rain had begun to fall....
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an intimate portrait of nancy reagan. joining me now is the former press secretary to nancy reagan.friend. this book must have been a real labor of love for you, sheila. >> it was. it was. but it was also the hardest thing i ever did, dana. dy >> dana: why? >> i felt such a responsibility once i finally decided to do it to really help provide a more fullsome profile of nancy reagan. so many people at her memorial talked to me about how sad they were that more people didn't know her the way we knew her. and as you can probably imagine, after i heard that about ten times, i thought they were blaming me. >> dana: right. yes, i know exactly what you're talking about. you feel like you have a responsibility. another good friend of both of us, the press secretary for the reagans, he told a story about a wardrobe malfunction with gorbachev. he said i thought nancy reagan did more about that. not many people know the story. >> he said it was the first time he everold anybody that story. there was particularly a freezing cold day. instead of meeting and greeting them outside of the diplomati
an intimate portrait of nancy reagan. joining me now is the former press secretary to nancy reagan.friend. this book must have been a real labor of love for you, sheila. >> it was. it was. but it was also the hardest thing i ever did, dana. dy >> dana: why? >> i felt such a responsibility once i finally decided to do it to really help provide a more fullsome profile of nancy reagan. so many people at her memorial talked to me about how sad they were that more people didn't...
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amy: nancy biberman?i was at the university is not really utilizing one of the collective learnings and realizations that women had going through a massive civil unrest and feeling somewhat at a distance from leadership and decision-making, and that is what we all failed. and some of us tried to through it.unch but i think we came of age. we sort of painfully learned our place in the political movement. and most of us have been fighting ever since to redefine our roles in society, but that was our crucible. amy: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue this conversation and jua,n come he will be speaking on friday night, ray, your speaking tonight at hamilton all. , one of then leaders of the black students --nancy biberman also speaking up on her college. mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68." he is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, a
amy: nancy biberman?i was at the university is not really utilizing one of the collective learnings and realizations that women had going through a massive civil unrest and feeling somewhat at a distance from leadership and decision-making, and that is what we all failed. and some of us tried to through it.unch but i think we came of age. we sort of painfully learned our place in the political movement. and most of us have been fighting ever since to redefine our roles in society, but that was...
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nancy pelosi blasting the republican tax cuts but president trump shot back tweeting out quote, nancyis going absolutely crazy about the big tax cuts given to the american people by the republicans. got not one democrat vote. here is a choice. they want to end them and raise your taxes substantially. republicans are working on making them permanent and more cuts. here is steve forbes, forbes media chairman. first of all, steve, to hear a democrat talk about the debt, particularly nancy pelosi, because during the obama-pelosi years that the debt doubled from 10 to 20 trillion. there is question whether republicans are doing enough to tout the benefits of the tax cuts, right? >> sadly, the answer is no. both touting them and pushing as the president indicated more cuts to come. they say great december tax cuts, this is down payment of more to come. it is already starting to affect the economy. everyone is downplaying the first quarter. i think the first quarter will come in better than expected. you're starting to see this thing start to work. david: already we're going from a 2% averag
nancy pelosi blasting the republican tax cuts but president trump shot back tweeting out quote, nancyis going absolutely crazy about the big tax cuts given to the american people by the republicans. got not one democrat vote. here is a choice. they want to end them and raise your taxes substantially. republicans are working on making them permanent and more cuts. here is steve forbes, forbes media chairman. first of all, steve, to hear a democrat talk about the debt, particularly nancy pelosi,...
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i'm going to ask zeke and nancy to stay here.nt to keep an eye on the markets this morning because the chinese president is promising to cut tariffs on car imports and open up its economy. >>> why experts say this may not end of the trade conflict between the trade and u.s. but why investigators seem to be psyched about. 'check out those numbers. check. . we've been preparing for this day. over the years, paul and i have met regularly with our ameriprise advisor. we plan for everything from retirement to college savings. giving us the ability to add on for an important member of our family. welcome home mom. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. during the fall, everyone who has medicare may be eligible to choose a new medicare health plan. but you may be able to choose a new plan right now. if you answer 'yes' to any of these questions: are you turning 65? do you have both medicare and medicaid? do you have medicare? and are you losing employer health coverage? if you answered yes just once, you may be able to
i'm going to ask zeke and nancy to stay here.nt to keep an eye on the markets this morning because the chinese president is promising to cut tariffs on car imports and open up its economy. >>> why experts say this may not end of the trade conflict between the trade and u.s. but why investigators seem to be psyched about. 'check out those numbers. check. . we've been preparing for this day. over the years, paul and i have met regularly with our ameriprise advisor. we plan for everything...
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s unheard >> nancy, you've been on capitol hill all week.his is really not -- the comey memos aren't part of the comey book tour. it's about congress fighting d.o.j. over document production. where does that whole drama stand at this moment? >> well, the problem, if you're a trumplly, is tha at this point, you've learned over and over again you really can'to anything to shrink this investigation or stop it. the onl thing y can try to do is discredit the investigation. so you demand document afterdo ment from d.o.j., hoping that there's something in those documents that indicates some kind of political motivation to starting this probe or at least something in there that you can spin that way. that's what they were hoping for from tosse comey m they didn't get it. that's why they're still pushing for other docents from the start of the special counsel probe. >> what's your read, nancy, on congress? is more influential at this moment, the capitol hill leaders like mitch mccondoll, who n't want to move on legislation to protect the mueller prob
s unheard >> nancy, you've been on capitol hill all week.his is really not -- the comey memos aren't part of the comey book tour. it's about congress fighting d.o.j. over document production. where does that whole drama stand at this moment? >> well, the problem, if you're a trumplly, is tha at this point, you've learned over and over again you really can'to anything to shrink this investigation or stop it. the onl thing y can try to do is discredit the investigation. so you demand...
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nancy cordes, thank you very much. rde first person was sentenced today in the special counsel's investigation of russian stddling in the u.s. election. dutch attorney alex van der zwaan got 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine. he pleaded guilty to lying to yivestigators about his conversations with a former trump campaign official. van der zwaan is the son-in-law of one of russia's richest men. in oklahoma, public school teachers say it's a matter of math. more money is needed for toucation to help students in cle classroom, and they are taking their case to state lawmakers. var villafranca is in oklahoma city tonight. >> reporter: today, oklahoma governor mary fallin signed a bill giving teacher support staff, like teacher aides and janitors, a $1,250 raise. last week, she signed a measure that gave teachers a $6,000 pay raise, but only added an additional $50 million to school funding. teachers were asking for $200 million more. >> teachers want more. it's kind of like having a teenaged kid that wants a better car.
nancy cordes, thank you very much. rde first person was sentenced today in the special counsel's investigation of russian stddling in the u.s. election. dutch attorney alex van der zwaan got 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine. he pleaded guilty to lying to yivestigators about his conversations with a former trump campaign official. van der zwaan is the son-in-law of one of russia's richest men. in oklahoma, public school teachers say it's a matter of math. more money is needed for toucation...
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jeff. >> glor: nancy cordes on the hill tonight. nancy, thanks.ew fight erupted in congress today over a mysterious firing by the house speaker. ed o'keefe takes a look at this. >> those opposed, no. >> no! >> reporter: congress argues all the time about almost everything. today, it chose to fight about, of all things, the house chaplain. >> is it correct that the chaplain is elected by the whole house? >> reporter: just over ten days ago, father pat conroy abruptly resigned. conroy said he was forced out by speaker paul ryan. >> loving and gracious god... >> reporter: the 67-year-old catholic priest has been chaplain since 2011, delivering the morning prayer before each session. in november, he said this, during the debate over tax reform: >> may their efforts these days guarantee that there are not winners and losers under new tax laws, but benefits balanced and shared by all. >> reporter: ryan told fellow republicans this morning, conroy's ouster had nothing to do with a specific prayer, but rather because he had heard complaints conroy was not
jeff. >> glor: nancy cordes on the hill tonight. nancy, thanks.ew fight erupted in congress today over a mysterious firing by the house speaker. ed o'keefe takes a look at this. >> those opposed, no. >> no! >> reporter: congress argues all the time about almost everything. today, it chose to fight about, of all things, the house chaplain. >> is it correct that the chaplain is elected by the whole house? >> reporter: just over ten days ago, father pat conroy...
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now house minority speaker nancy pelosi slamming the tax law as a shameful scam.ing they gave massive tax breaks to the wealthiest 1 percent at the expense of working men and women. this after president trump blasted nancy pelosi for going absolutely crazy over the tax reform. joining us, gillian melchoir, and liz, the nancy pelosi message seems to be resonating with mainstream america. >> not only do 80% of americans get a tax cut. this tax bill makes our tax code more progressive. the wealthy is paying an even larger share of the country's income taxes. the gop has to find out a simple, easy way to sell this. so far as you points out, they are not doing a very good job. >> there are a series in ads in the new yorker i love. i wish the gop would borrow that message. it's people's faces and it says poverty or potential. what do you see? what the tax bell is doing is creating an opportunity for people to be entrepreneurial, for them to start businesses and pull themselves up by their bootstraps. charles: the fact of the matter is -- let me share the whole tweet wit
now house minority speaker nancy pelosi slamming the tax law as a shameful scam.ing they gave massive tax breaks to the wealthiest 1 percent at the expense of working men and women. this after president trump blasted nancy pelosi for going absolutely crazy over the tax reform. joining us, gillian melchoir, and liz, the nancy pelosi message seems to be resonating with mainstream america. >> not only do 80% of americans get a tax cut. this tax bill makes our tax code more progressive. the...
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amy: nancy biberman?i was at the university is not really utilizing one of the collective learnings and realizations that women had going through a massive civil unrest and feeling somewhat at a distance from leadership and decision-making, and that is what we all failed. and some of us tried to through it.unch but i think we came of age. we sort of painfully learned our place in the political movement. and most of us have been fighting ever since to redefine our roles in society, but that was our crucible. amy: we're going to have to leave it there. we will continue this conversation and jua,n come he will be speaking on friday night, ray, your speaking tonight at hamilton all. , one of then leaders of the black students --nancy biberman also speaking up on her college. mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68." he is worked on this issue for 50 years. çç [georgeououroun] at t y given time, thee ardozzen of vvcanoes erupti o on eah. but repor com
amy: nancy biberman?i was at the university is not really utilizing one of the collective learnings and realizations that women had going through a massive civil unrest and feeling somewhat at a distance from leadership and decision-making, and that is what we all failed. and some of us tried to through it.unch but i think we came of age. we sort of painfully learned our place in the political movement. and most of us have been fighting ever since to redefine our roles in society, but that was...
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nancy. thank you so much. you. >> that's an odd farewell. kennedy: you're not. ahead of myself. you're the best ever. thank you. >>> bernie sanders, the oprah of washington. he's going to give everyone in america a job. i'll explain why bernie is a nut job in the monologue next and dennis miller is here with reaction. >>> plus we're awaiting a live look inside the president's first initial state dinner. let's toast coming up. let's toast coming up. stay here. today we're out here with some big news. let's toast coming up. stay here. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor r
nancy. thank you so much. you. >> that's an odd farewell. kennedy: you're not. ahead of myself. you're the best ever. thank you. >>> bernie sanders, the oprah of washington. he's going to give everyone in america a job. i'll explain why bernie is a nut job in the monologue next and dennis miller is here with reaction. >>> plus we're awaiting a live look inside the president's first initial state dinner. let's toast coming up. let's toast coming up. stay here. today we're...
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nancy. thank you so much. you. >> that's an odd farewell. kennedy: you're not. i got ahead of myself. you're the best ever. thank you. >>> bernie sanders, the oprah of washington. he's going to give everyone in america a job. i'll explain why bernie is a nut job in the monologue next and dennis miller is here with reaction. >>> plus we're awaiting a live look inside the president's first initial state dinner. let's toast coming up. stay here. with one a day men's. ♪ get ready for the wild life .. kennedy: bernie sanders is running for president. how do i know? because he brought out the miningless proposal that gairn tease the federal government will give you a job and you will get benefits and at least $15 and never be fired just like any other government job. what does a rational person ask when you hear something that's too good to be true? how do you pay for it? but all b.s. needs is some traction until 2020. other presidential hopefuls are dipping their toes into the river so they can buy other people's dumb votes with your smart money. gillibrand and cory
nancy. thank you so much. you. >> that's an odd farewell. kennedy: you're not. i got ahead of myself. you're the best ever. thank you. >>> bernie sanders, the oprah of washington. he's going to give everyone in america a job. i'll explain why bernie is a nut job in the monologue next and dennis miller is here with reaction. >>> plus we're awaiting a live look inside the president's first initial state dinner. let's toast coming up. stay here. with one a day men's. ♪...
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i'd like to introduce nancy o'malley. she is the district attorney for alameda county. >> thank you and good morning. or afternoon. thank you for being here. it's so critically important to make sure that the community knows by working with -- or through the media about this incredible outcome of this horrific case. i want to start by adding my thank yous to the other speakers. in particular to the leadership of district attorney anne marie schubert who did bring us all back together two years ago all of the jurisdictions that had a case that we believed were committed by the same person. not all of the cases had dna. but many did. but all of the cases that we believe this individual committed are tied by either his modus operandi or by dna. and i, like all of us that have spoken are so thankful and appreciative of the work of the teams and the commitment after so many years. the last few weeks i've been speaking quite a bit on the issue around testing sexual assault kits. there's a documentary that is just been released
i'd like to introduce nancy o'malley. she is the district attorney for alameda county. >> thank you and good morning. or afternoon. thank you for being here. it's so critically important to make sure that the community knows by working with -- or through the media about this incredible outcome of this horrific case. i want to start by adding my thank yous to the other speakers. in particular to the leadership of district attorney anne marie schubert who did bring us all back together two...
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nancy pelosi keeps saying it.corey booker in new jersey pounding it and looking at the tax cut and pounding it. and promise to resend them it would be a winner for them. what do you say? >> i disagree and it is interesting to me nancy pelosi worth 30 million call would it and called a legislation for a pay rol tax cut victory for all american and attributed it to all. and instead of negotiating the tax reform to take some of the credit, they resisted and resisted the prosperity of the american people. and 80 percent of the americans receiving a deduction. and democrats have no choice but to play to the american people stupid similar to what hillary clinton did in the 2016 election. the american people know better and they see the paycheck and the ramification. >> neil: support for this hit a ceiling and after rising initially, and maybe it could be simple as a lot of people, their checks are directly deposited and they don't see it to the degree they have seen in the past. but something doesn't appear to be resona
nancy pelosi keeps saying it.corey booker in new jersey pounding it and looking at the tax cut and pounding it. and promise to resend them it would be a winner for them. what do you say? >> i disagree and it is interesting to me nancy pelosi worth 30 million call would it and called a legislation for a pay rol tax cut victory for all american and attributed it to all. and instead of negotiating the tax reform to take some of the credit, they resisted and resisted the prosperity of the...
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nancy, how is the republican rank and file taking this?reporter: well, they can certainly understand ryan's desire to live with his family. still, many of them were frankly stunned by this announcement. they assumed that his desire to tackle welfare and entitlement reform would compel him to stick around, even in this difficult ckvironment. and now, they worry he's a lame duck, that he's going to lose leverage, and, importantly, the ability, jeff, to raise lots of money for the party. >> glor: nancy cordes, thanks very much. and this note: gayle king will have the first broadcast network interview with speaker ryan since his retirement announcement live tomorrow on "cbs this morning." there is new information tonight on the worst plane disaster in four years. the crash of an algerian military plane outside the capital. witnesses saw flames coming from the engine before take-off. the soviet-made plane went down in a nearby field. 257 people were killed, including many soldiers and their families. california said today it's o ining three oth
nancy, how is the republican rank and file taking this?reporter: well, they can certainly understand ryan's desire to live with his family. still, many of them were frankly stunned by this announcement. they assumed that his desire to tackle welfare and entitlement reform would compel him to stick around, even in this difficult ckvironment. and now, they worry he's a lame duck, that he's going to lose leverage, and, importantly, the ability, jeff, to raise lots of money for the party. >>...
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we didn't go to nancy pelosi.ext time. >> have a good weekend. >> don't ever think of cuddling here. congressional investigation finds no evidence of trump collusion with russia. it raises a question about what the democrats were up to. congressman helps us sort it out next. >> president trump was given a fresh reason to call for the ena of the special counsel's investigation. the republican-led house intel committee released its final committee thatl found no evidene of conspiracy or collusion between russia and the trump team. while the president just tweeted at the top of the hour, the house intelligence committee rules that there was no collusion between the trump campaign and russia, as i have been saying all along, it is all a big hoax by the democrats based on payments and lies. it should never have been a special counsel appointed, witch hunt. the democrats can't let go. >> i think it's just a gloss on a very political report, document that could have been written by the white house. >> close the investiga
we didn't go to nancy pelosi.ext time. >> have a good weekend. >> don't ever think of cuddling here. congressional investigation finds no evidence of trump collusion with russia. it raises a question about what the democrats were up to. congressman helps us sort it out next. >> president trump was given a fresh reason to call for the ena of the special counsel's investigation. the republican-led house intel committee released its final committee thatl found no evidene of...
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kpix 5's kiet do asked house minority leader nancy pelosi for her take on the issue. >> i mean, really, what was the mission and what did he accomplish? >> reporter: while visiting san francisco today house minority leader nancy pelosi demade it mince words talking about president trump's comments on syria. >> we want to know, what happened there? he doesn't know. but that the not unusual. >> reporter: this morning president trump defend his tweets declaring mission accomplished with the missile attacks on syrian chemical weapons sites. the pentagon showing this on the left and on the right shows the damages after it was struck by 76 missiles. this is a chemical weapons storage facility. the left shows before the attack and on the right after it was hit by two dozen missiles. nancy pelosi at an event to criticize the tax plan calling for a briefing and says the president needs authorization to escalate military force. >> congress would define what the stope is, what soldiers are allowed to do, boots on the ground, secondly, the geography and third time table. we must have that debate,
kpix 5's kiet do asked house minority leader nancy pelosi for her take on the issue. >> i mean, really, what was the mission and what did he accomplish? >> reporter: while visiting san francisco today house minority leader nancy pelosi demade it mince words talking about president trump's comments on syria. >> we want to know, what happened there? he doesn't know. but that the not unusual. >> reporter: this morning president trump defend his tweets declaring mission...
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that was great, nancy. >> me too!i was exclusively on set for the making of his star-studded and sometimes dangerous "crosswalk, the musical." >> everyone say crosswalk. >> crosswalk. >> sound of music. >> sound of music. >> every time we do it, i'm like, this is the stupidest thing. last time i saw allison janney, she was holding an oscar in her hands and now she's singing "the hills are alive" with the sound of music. ♪ the hills are alive >> a lot more work than i thought it would be. >> the streets are alive with the sound of corden's crosswalk musical. that's anna faris dressed like a milk made. james is one of her cows. it took three hours, eight come ras and loss of props. all done in between stoplights. [ horn honking ] >> back up. >> were you ever fearful? >> i feared james' safety. they're going on without me. >> did you really jump in car? >> i don't no who that was. >> what did he say? >> he was like, dude. what are you doing? ♪ i call myself >> the minimusical stars young sheldon's star. when the corden p
that was great, nancy. >> me too!i was exclusively on set for the making of his star-studded and sometimes dangerous "crosswalk, the musical." >> everyone say crosswalk. >> crosswalk. >> sound of music. >> sound of music. >> every time we do it, i'm like, this is the stupidest thing. last time i saw allison janney, she was holding an oscar in her hands and now she's singing "the hills are alive" with the sound of music. ♪ the hills are...
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, 2011, when he was then appointed by speaker john boehner, in consultation with democratic leader nancy pelosi. whereas father conroy had been reappointed and approved by the house of representatives on three separate occasions, most recently january 3, 2017. ereas on april 16, 2018, the nation's first jesuit and only the second catholic chaplain of the united states house of representatives, submitted his resignation before the full house. whereas this resignation was forced by paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives, and members of the house republican conference. whereas, the speaker's team said, quote, the decision to remove the chaplain was his, speaker ryan's, end quote. whereas the lack of notification of his forced resignation or adequate resignation provide bide speaker paul d. ryan is not reflected of the integrity of the house of representatives. whereas on november 6, 2017, during debate on the g.o.p. tax scam, the chaplain led in opening prayer asking god to bless congress can and for congress to quote, guarantee that there are not winners and losers under the
, 2011, when he was then appointed by speaker john boehner, in consultation with democratic leader nancy pelosi. whereas father conroy had been reappointed and approved by the house of representatives on three separate occasions, most recently january 3, 2017. ereas on april 16, 2018, the nation's first jesuit and only the second catholic chaplain of the united states house of representatives, submitted his resignation before the full house. whereas this resignation was forced by paul d. ryan,...