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chris: near identical, which is part of the reason i met ofo.t people in the united states to change to riding bikes? i don't think that's the case. i think we are walking on a path that was forged a decade ago by zipcar and then by uber and lyft, where people are more multimodal. we're not telling you to get rid of your car and ride a bike. we are saying you have probably gotten rid of your second car, first car. work.ber into you need to get to a meeting a few blocks away, hop on a bike. it's just another form of transportation in the city that is, from an infrastructure perspective, really changing the way the people moved in the last decade. emily: you had just wrapped up a trial in seattle. there are other players in the market. do we need so many? obviously, you look at uber and lyft. it is a stiff competition between just the two of them, and some would say only one is winning. chris: it's interesting. there were more conversations five years ago with ridesharing, where people said there are only x amount of taxis in new york. why do we n
chris: near identical, which is part of the reason i met ofo.t people in the united states to change to riding bikes? i don't think that's the case. i think we are walking on a path that was forged a decade ago by zipcar and then by uber and lyft, where people are more multimodal. we're not telling you to get rid of your car and ride a bike. we are saying you have probably gotten rid of your second car, first car. work.ber into you need to get to a meeting a few blocks away, hop on a bike. it's...
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70% ofo not act soon, community health center funding will be cut, and 2800 centers will close their doors. must bey health centers funded at the levels contained in the bipartisan legislation introduced earlier this year, and i congratulate senators blunt and stabenow for their work on this issue. there are other republicans who are cosponsoring it. we could pass it tomorrow if it was on the floor of the senate. let us do that. to the prevention program of the affordable care act that were included in the december 21 agreement are unacceptable, and they must not be repeated. stabenow bill has nine cosponsors. it represents a modest increase in funding of just $2 billion over five years. it is the very least we could do to address the major crisis of primary health care in america, especially in rural america. know, president, as you federal funding for the children's health insurance program expired on september 30, 2017. if the chip program is not 9 million children and working families will lose their health insurance. can you imagine that we have a congress prepared and acting to
70% ofo not act soon, community health center funding will be cut, and 2800 centers will close their doors. must bey health centers funded at the levels contained in the bipartisan legislation introduced earlier this year, and i congratulate senators blunt and stabenow for their work on this issue. there are other republicans who are cosponsoring it. we could pass it tomorrow if it was on the floor of the senate. let us do that. to the prevention program of the affordable care act that were...
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and we're hopeless introducing ourselves to this discussion how are we going to deal with uber, ford, ofo, how are we going to handle the needs of the bike share market. we think there's a natural distinction. it comes down to a long-term recreational transit option such as bike rental, two hours-plus and two hours under. those are basic principles. we hope we'll be invite head to table and confident a fair solution can be reached for everyone here. thank you. >> i'm here on behalf of broader issues of coordination of mta technical implementation team. beyond bike share i believe there's quality control and capacity. it's my understanding plans go from the lead planner like the lean forward plans to the mpa engineering committee reviewing a review by senior staff. this could have a significant impact on quality control and be the root cause of mta missteps and examples the mta has reconfigured the area for the third time. i urge the committee to conduct a hearing on quality control with mta checks and balances issues. on the issue of capacity, the chair of the bond oversight committee ask
and we're hopeless introducing ourselves to this discussion how are we going to deal with uber, ford, ofo, how are we going to handle the needs of the bike share market. we think there's a natural distinction. it comes down to a long-term recreational transit option such as bike rental, two hours-plus and two hours under. those are basic principles. we hope we'll be invite head to table and confident a fair solution can be reached for everyone here. thank you. >> i'm here on behalf of...
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pciresidencial dy s muchas cosas comenzamos con el r rescate de un adolflescente en a persecucion en michigan un ofooficial ayudo al joven a salir p por el techo y olia a marihuana y alcohol segun la i investigacion, el dia de hoy hay malas noticias para los ÑoniÑo n inmigrantes en proceos de dp deportacion porque una corte l fallo que Ñloslos menores no ti derecho a un abogado pagado por un gobierno porque redundaria en un gasto que llevaria al limite a un sistema de inmigrantcion,or eso hablamos de la alternativa q que les quedan a los menore sy s sus padres >> si, hay opciones para los j v jovenes y padres, unas dificiles y otras no tanto, un padre de a familia puede buscar un ambboga privado porque puede representar a costo a los jovenes y ÑniÑos tambien buscar organizaciones procomunidad que hay en muchas ciudades para representar a los ÑniÑos sin costo galguno pero h pocos abogados y pocos casos e pero la otra recomendacion es que los jvoovenes y ÑniÑos ten u una segunda oportunidad de rev s revisiobn paron para conseguir o abogado >> es mucho mejor que no se r r representen solos, nos podemos
pciresidencial dy s muchas cosas comenzamos con el r rescate de un adolflescente en a persecucion en michigan un ofooficial ayudo al joven a salir p por el techo y olia a marihuana y alcohol segun la i investigacion, el dia de hoy hay malas noticias para los ÑoniÑo n inmigrantes en proceos de dp deportacion porque una corte l fallo que Ñloslos menores no ti derecho a un abogado pagado por un gobierno porque redundaria en un gasto que llevaria al limite a un sistema de inmigrantcion,or eso...
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michelle: for the e victims ofoe attack on berlin's breitscheidplatz, this help has come a bit late.t's estimated that turkey has taken in more than three million syrian refugees. that's more than any other country and it's a huge challenge, especially given that almost half of them are children. however, turkey is getting billions of euros from the european union to help it care for the refugees, including providing an education. but our reporter julia hahn has met one young girl in istanbul whose pligight is typical for e many c children o arare being lt out. >> the clattering of the sewing machines -- for aras, it's long been part of everyday life. aras is 11, and this istanbul dressmaking shop is where she works. the women here sew lingerie and she feeds the machines with fabric. cutting, sorting, stacking. twelve hours a day, monday to friday. for that, she earns 50 cents an hour. >> sure, i'd rather go to school. but we have to pay so much rent. food, the water bill -- it's all expensive. so i have to work to h help my family. aras is not the only child in the workshop. child l
michelle: for the e victims ofoe attack on berlin's breitscheidplatz, this help has come a bit late.t's estimated that turkey has taken in more than three million syrian refugees. that's more than any other country and it's a huge challenge, especially given that almost half of them are children. however, turkey is getting billions of euros from the european union to help it care for the refugees, including providing an education. but our reporter julia hahn has met one young girl in istanbul...
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idea ofo give you an the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back two , bottles month,t every bottle we put out. how will we do it? different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngos, companies andal governments. it is absolutely doable. that is what is exciting about setting the objective. david: what about other places china, for example? countries -- and the emerging countries is where there is more of a problem as opposed to the u.s. or europe. we need to do more there, but there is some informal collection system going on across a wide range of waste. what we need to create is the circular economy, value for that. we did this in mexico, for example. a little more than 10 years, it was less than 10% of the plastic that was recycled. now it is 60%. how? informal economy was collecting the waste, but there was no market for it.
idea ofo give you an the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back two , bottles month,t every bottle we put out. how will we do it? different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngos, companies andal governments. it is absolutely doable....
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and millville 8 belt is just the start of a long stretch ofos really a dangerous part of this storm as it departs pulling down the r. the four day at 4:00 dangerous windchills 17 tomorrow and dangerous windchills te day on saturdayolder record lows on sunday morning and bitterl with a high of just 19 on sunday and less wind and then there will be a messy ig with the next storm to sendarm air. in fact until you see the seven-day forecast we can warm your hearts a little bit here inalf >> some hope taurus. >> we need it. >>> more "action news" at 4:00 comi up right af xty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way for you to live a better retirement... it's called a reverse mortgage. call right now to receive your free information kit with no obligation. it answers questions like... how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for the ways to plus, when you call now you'll get this magnifier with led light absolutely free! when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today you'll lea trnment-insured revgage.inyour monthly mortequity in your home... and here's the best
and millville 8 belt is just the start of a long stretch ofos really a dangerous part of this storm as it departs pulling down the r. the four day at 4:00 dangerous windchills 17 tomorrow and dangerous windchills te day on saturdayolder record lows on sunday morning and bitterl with a high of just 19 on sunday and less wind and then there will be a messy ig with the next storm to sendarm air. in fact until you see the seven-day forecast we can warm your hearts a little bit here inalf >>...
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have all ofo not these fixes in place and we do not know the impact on computers.mily: are there any legal issues? ian: nobody has said anything yet but this is the kind of thing that class-action lawsuits are designed for. may look at this and say, hold on, you have one or two companies who everything depends upon, why are we giving them so much power and so much influence and the potential to damage? emily: talking about almost every computer, smartphone, and server, what are the impacts? what does this fall mean? -- flaw mean? ian: no reports that anybody has exploited this vulnerability. it,eople did not know about maybe they were working on it and maybe now they know about it, they are working on it here so far is the important thing. if you have a computer at home, you have areas on the computer where passwords are stored, where encryption keys are stored, in a normal course of events, programs you use do not have access to that data. allows, ine of chips theory, access to the data for high-level programs and makes it more vulnerable. emily: intel says they w
have all ofo not these fixes in place and we do not know the impact on computers.mily: are there any legal issues? ian: nobody has said anything yet but this is the kind of thing that class-action lawsuits are designed for. may look at this and say, hold on, you have one or two companies who everything depends upon, why are we giving them so much power and so much influence and the potential to damage? emily: talking about almost every computer, smartphone, and server, what are the impacts?...
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we cut the price ofo give investors even more value. at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year off strong a new chevy truck. get a total value of over $9,600 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. mom'#stuffynosecold #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample. dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedia. . . . . li
we cut the price ofo give investors even more value. at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year off strong a new chevy truck. get...
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. >> sean: no evidence ofo collusion.he corrupt media in this country seems impervious to facts, truth. they don't look for the truth anymore. they are believing at this point their own lies. i think many have convinced themselves with their destroy trump mentality that they are phony narrative is actually true without any evidence. to help you understand exactly what is going on, i want to compare and contrast real facts, real evidence, between a massive american scandal and so-calledo- trump-russia collusion. here's what the media is ignoring. hillary clinton, we know broke the law by having a secret top-secretal special access program and classified information on herd server. u.s. code 18 usc, there's a million laws. we put them on the screen many times. clinton broke the law when she deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails. remember, and then just to make sure, she acid washed and bleach bait the hard drive so no one could get them. then clinton broke the law when the aides were smashing the blackberries with a hammer. then
. >> sean: no evidence ofo collusion.he corrupt media in this country seems impervious to facts, truth. they don't look for the truth anymore. they are believing at this point their own lies. i think many have convinced themselves with their destroy trump mentality that they are phony narrative is actually true without any evidence. to help you understand exactly what is going on, i want to compare and contrast real facts, real evidence, between a massive american scandal and so-calledo-...
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and you do so understanding that you are either under ofo or you're speaking means that evern that is you are obligated to tell the truth. to law enforcement and if you make a false statement you could be prosecuted for false statements. all felonies. shery: right. perjury. >> and prosecution for false statements. david: lying to a federal government official. >> which would include fbi agents. bob mueller himself and his prosecutors. conservatives have intensified their attacks on the fbi. how much does this discredit what we could find out from the probe? >> i think those are all relevant questions to be asked in the political process. that's really separate>> and apt from the issue of the conclusion of a criminal investigation. the president is making himself available so that bob mueller has all the information he would need in order to make decisions about whether any further prosecutions are warranted and if not to report his findings to the deputy attorney general and ultimately to the congress and presumably the american people. david: suppose you are preparing for the preside
and you do so understanding that you are either under ofo or you're speaking means that evern that is you are obligated to tell the truth. to law enforcement and if you make a false statement you could be prosecuted for false statements. all felonies. shery: right. perjury. >> and prosecution for false statements. david: lying to a federal government official. >> which would include fbi agents. bob mueller himself and his prosecutors. conservatives have intensified their attacks on...
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. >> one of the most difficult decisions of my presidency i accepted the rez isignations ofo of the closest house. two of the finest public servants it's been my privilege to know. >> when he gets rid of halderman and urlichman he's planning the defense. >> two closest men to the president have resigned. >> he thinks it will protect him and he will claim that he has known nothing about a cover-up until i told him on march 21st. so he's sorting this out until the end of the month and decides he's just got to let everybody go. and then, of course, he fires me. >> may 17th, the senate held the first public hearing. one by one, the president's men were summoned to the senate chamber. under cross-examination, each was asked, had the president of the united states broken the law? >> what did the president know, and when did he know it? >> i don't think there's ever been a moment in american non-fiction television history as riveting as the watergate hearings were. >> i did not grow up with the memory of having seen it, obviously, but it was this omnipresent thing in the way my mom talked in my ch
. >> one of the most difficult decisions of my presidency i accepted the rez isignations ofo of the closest house. two of the finest public servants it's been my privilege to know. >> when he gets rid of halderman and urlichman he's planning the defense. >> two closest men to the president have resigned. >> he thinks it will protect him and he will claim that he has known nothing about a cover-up until i told him on march 21st. so he's sorting this out until the end of...
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issue ofo read the new "bloomberg businessweek," available on newsstands and online.arnings season up, but how will profits be affected by the latest tax cuts? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: it's 2:00 p.m. in new york, told :00 p.m. in new york, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ scarlet: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york on the next hour. you're the top stories we are covering. the bank earnings finance a kicks off. jpmorgan kicks off better than expected tax benefits. wells fargo dropped. jpmorgan's tax benefits did not work out this order. says some of the recently disclosed of all abilities playing the chip industry can put its processors at risk,, rolling back earlier reassurances. bitcoin as week for scrutiny intensifies from regulators. a wall street lawyer makes the case for a crypto crackdown. we are one hour from the close of trading, markets are rallying. it's unrelenting. abigail: it just keeps on going. nasdaq up&p 500, and higher eight of those nine trading days. 2018, a lot of bullish mome
issue ofo read the new "bloomberg businessweek," available on newsstands and online.arnings season up, but how will profits be affected by the latest tax cuts? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julia: it's 2:00 p.m. in new york, told :00 p.m. in new york, i'm julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. ♪ scarlet: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york on the next hour. you're the top stories we are covering. the bank earnings finance a kicks...
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and then we had johnson who the task ofo leading people through the timeof the peace, the of peace and the time when there could have been a story about race in america. so it's a president of lost opportunities. the president of lost opportunities because he had takence, but he didn't it because of his character, because of the way he was of his because determination to live by the precepts of white supremacy and what makes it all so aagic. a a a a >> the state department is a qs civilian opened -- six civics pavilion opened -- in the second part of a two-part program we visit the collection storage area. historianr and continue the story beginning with artifacts from the cold war. >> we are in the thick of the cold war now.
and then we had johnson who the task ofo leading people through the timeof the peace, the of peace and the time when there could have been a story about race in america. so it's a president of lost opportunities. the president of lost opportunities because he had takence, but he didn't it because of his character, because of the way he was of his because determination to live by the precepts of white supremacy and what makes it all so aagic. a a a a >> the state department is a qs...
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evidence ofo programs for the reunions that talk about specifically what they did. toiously, it is impossible get at every aspect of it. you are trying to decipher what is representative based on sources you have. i found that asking them through the interviews specifically and also through newspaper coverage of the 1970's militarization reunionscongress, the are actually mention a lot in the articles because they are talking about how they orchestrated this large-scale effort that lasted over a decade basically. so, thank you. >> i want to ask my own question. the chair's prerogative. to the idea ofk the importance of listening to veterans as they talk about their service and how they choose to remember or commemorate their service. but they also all speak to the idea that there are significant disconnects between how veterans remember their service and how the rest of society chooses to remember war and experiences they have sent the veterans off to experience. and then they all speak to this idea that within this large umbrella of the idea of veterans, there are
evidence ofo programs for the reunions that talk about specifically what they did. toiously, it is impossible get at every aspect of it. you are trying to decipher what is representative based on sources you have. i found that asking them through the interviews specifically and also through newspaper coverage of the 1970's militarization reunionscongress, the are actually mention a lot in the articles because they are talking about how they orchestrated this large-scale effort that lasted over...
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i found myself at monticello spent many ofo, i those years interpreting. a bartender in the evenings and working as a tour guide during the day. i talked to thousands of people from all over the world about the institution of slavery and about thomas jefferson and monticello. the vast majority of those people are museum goers, and in america that is a specific demographic. it is middle-aged, affluent, white people. their ideas about why they are visiting the historic site they are visiting are often different. i know everyone in this room has a clear understanding between academic history and public history, and what the difference between memory and history are. they are not the same thing. the average visitor to monticello is not thinking about that difference, that says nothing about their intellect, but if you are trained in engineering, the last time you took the social science class may have been in high school. i am sure you all were real good in that class. that is probably not the case for mathematically minded people. it is just another class to
i found myself at monticello spent many ofo, i those years interpreting. a bartender in the evenings and working as a tour guide during the day. i talked to thousands of people from all over the world about the institution of slavery and about thomas jefferson and monticello. the vast majority of those people are museum goers, and in america that is a specific demographic. it is middle-aged, affluent, white people. their ideas about why they are visiting the historic site they are visiting are...
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two, congress should not be level ofo take on this deficit into the federal budget cuts.x so three, congress will need to make cuts to other programs to the budget. speaker ryan, even after setting lastights on medicaid year, was explicit that he would so-calledo target entitlements to achieve this. i'm here because this tax bill is a direct threat to gideon's life. these issues should not be about or blue, left or right, elephants or donkeys or any of nonsense. this is about human life, my son's life, the lives of tens of of americans like him, the disabled, the medically fragile. they are not the other. we must not allow them to be damage to economic policy that has proven time and statedain to meet its objectives. we are not the burden of the american people. people.he american what's important to understand that our story, though poignant, is not an exception to a swept under the rug as special circumstance in discussions about policy. there are many people like area, in the bay throughout california and the united states. we don't want special treatment. away whatant to take rightfully
two, congress should not be level ofo take on this deficit into the federal budget cuts.x so three, congress will need to make cuts to other programs to the budget. speaker ryan, even after setting lastights on medicaid year, was explicit that he would so-calledo target entitlements to achieve this. i'm here because this tax bill is a direct threat to gideon's life. these issues should not be about or blue, left or right, elephants or donkeys or any of nonsense. this is about human life, my...
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a sense ofo broadly overheating in the u.s.nomy because you have tax cuts to an economy already growing. if the fed waits too long to raise rates inflation could go above target. that's why he's talking about a possible overshoot. that seems bearish as well. we shall see. cpi friday morning wall street time, this is what we're going to look for. 711. the blue line is core year-over-year. that's the number everyone will watch. it is supposed to stay at 1.7%. for some reason if it jumps up it is good for the bears. if it stays where it was her goes lower that helps the bulls. we really have to watch the white line down below. we won't get that number for a couple weeks. that is stuck at 1.5%. yellow line is the 2% target. a long way to go. somehow there's a lot going on right now. thatost think right now this whole question of below target inflation is getting less emphasis than some of these other factors getting more emphasis for bond traders and investors. start i am sure that will to shift as we had closer to that post-fed me
a sense ofo broadly overheating in the u.s.nomy because you have tax cuts to an economy already growing. if the fed waits too long to raise rates inflation could go above target. that's why he's talking about a possible overshoot. that seems bearish as well. we shall see. cpi friday morning wall street time, this is what we're going to look for. 711. the blue line is core year-over-year. that's the number everyone will watch. it is supposed to stay at 1.7%. for some reason if it jumps up it is...
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it was the way the messaging that made a lot ofo say out people including myself -- i have been here for about 27 years. that made a lot of people uneasy. it felt like it was targeting only a certain group of people. i think most immigrants including myself are not -- we are law-abiding people. we do support the borders being secure. callers say a few that the illegal immigrants are a burden on society and all of that stuff. i'm seeing a lot of these people are hard-working people. same things that anybody else wants. to support their families and have a good life. a chance would not be a bad idea but at the same time securing the border would also be -- host: as an immigrant does it the you uncomfortable that whole issue of legal and illegal immigration gets blended together like this sometimes? caller: it does because for the first time in my life after having been here in this country for almost 27 years last year was the first time someone attacked me for being an immigrant. someone actually accused me of being a sleeper cell. i don't even know what that is. and they threatened t
it was the way the messaging that made a lot ofo say out people including myself -- i have been here for about 27 years. that made a lot of people uneasy. it felt like it was targeting only a certain group of people. i think most immigrants including myself are not -- we are law-abiding people. we do support the borders being secure. callers say a few that the illegal immigrants are a burden on society and all of that stuff. i'm seeing a lot of these people are hard-working people. same things...
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agenss train local lawial ben salem's police chief said ofo under the program. >> your congressional dict could be changing soon. the way the districtsrera w llegst ae'sding tst t court. yesterday clearly and plainly violates stateaws.hole counties and cities to different districts. right now republicans got 13 of democratic vorsoutnumbering republicans. the stateas until february 9th to redraw that map. >>> 6:08 right now. we've been talking about those showers moving through schuylkill updated on the rain moving through with firstlogist bill henley. >> we're seeing damp conditions in south philadelphia too.5. t ure ywe nd thunderstorms. they've been fast movers tnks that's been a setme bacake a going to come in tonight and over the next few feel like winter. but it's too warm for anything more than rain this morning. the pennsylvania suburbs, and right now the s i ley. this is where it's coming down at a rate of about an and a third an hour. and those sh off to the northeast at 30 miles an hour. so what's to ournorthwest, that's what's on the way. you can see it's much lighter, but
agenss train local lawial ben salem's police chief said ofo under the program. >> your congressional dict could be changing soon. the way the districtsrera w llegst ae'sding tst t court. yesterday clearly and plainly violates stateaws.hole counties and cities to different districts. right now republicans got 13 of democratic vorsoutnumbering republicans. the stateas until february 9th to redraw that map. >>> 6:08 right now. we've been talking about those showers moving through...
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and we will protect american workers and american intellectual property through strong enforcement ofor trade rules. ( applse ) as we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuildur crumbling infrastructure. ( applause ) america nation of builders. we built the empire state building in just one year. isn't a disgrace that it can now take ten years just to get a minor permit approved for the building of a simple road? ( applause ) fast, reliable, and modern infrastructur our economy needs and our people deserve. ( applause ) tonight i'm calling ogress to produce a bill that generates t least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructe investment that our country so desperately needs. e federal partnering with state and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping io private sector investment to permanently fix t infrastructure deficit. and we can do it. ( applause ) anyill must also streamline the permitting and approval process, getting it down to no more than two years and perhaps even one. together we can reclaim our great building heritage. we will build gleaming new roads, bri
and we will protect american workers and american intellectual property through strong enforcement ofor trade rules. ( applse ) as we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuildur crumbling infrastructure. ( applause ) america nation of builders. we built the empire state building in just one year. isn't a disgrace that it can now take ten years just to get a minor permit approved for the building of a simple road? ( applause ) fast, reliable, and modern infrastructur our economy needs...