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olson for being here today. she's been a champion for taxpayers for many years and her insight on this topic will be valuable. >> i look forward to her testimony. i know yield to the distinguished ranking member mr. lewis for the purposes of an opening statement. >> good morning, mr. chairman. i thank you very much for holding this hearing with the national taxpayer advocate. and i want to thank ms. olson for being here and for her many years of service. i would also like to thank our members for being here. i know for some of us this is a little early. >> i agree. >> but we're here. mr. chairman, we must approach the important matter of reforming and improving the internal revenue service with a great deal of care. we must remain focused on doing what is right and what is just for the interests of every american taxpayer. we stay on a bipartisan path together, we help the irs become a model of success for constituent services. the irs is a large and complex organization that has suffered from a lack ref srss fo
olson for being here today. she's been a champion for taxpayers for many years and her insight on this topic will be valuable. >> i look forward to her testimony. i know yield to the distinguished ranking member mr. lewis for the purposes of an opening statement. >> good morning, mr. chairman. i thank you very much for holding this hearing with the national taxpayer advocate. and i want to thank ms. olson for being here and for her many years of service. i would also like to thank...
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olson for your work. ms. olson, oftentimes the irs has a direct relationship with taxpayers because it relates to the taxpayer paying their taxes, but they serve another role. and it implicates a lot of people in which the information that one puts into their irs tax return is relevant for another purpose. and i speak to something which is touching families all across america today and that is college applications, including for financial aid. and so as colleges and universities interact with their students, they're reliant on the ability for the applicants to let people know what their financial status is, and that means they need to get into irs databases. outward facing tools have been used by the irs so that i authenticate who i am and then you allow me to go back into my tax return and forward that information on to my financial aid application. as a parent who's gone through this process, and i know i am speaking for many, it is so incredibly frustrating to begin with. but now we're seeing that this sys
olson for your work. ms. olson, oftentimes the irs has a direct relationship with taxpayers because it relates to the taxpayer paying their taxes, but they serve another role. and it implicates a lot of people in which the information that one puts into their irs tax return is relevant for another purpose. and i speak to something which is touching families all across america today and that is college applications, including for financial aid. and so as colleges and universities interact with...
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have a good afternoon. >> that was maria olson. in a few minutes we have more live coverage of the eight annual gaithersburg book festival. .. >> men a lot of things and bag washington union meant being from a liberal family, being jewish, the children of my incredibly interesting, engaging parents, lots of -- we all have these identities formed by what wear dropped up with and then the identities you don't realize you inherited and that's what the story of the zapruder film its for me. didn't understand when i met someone, they might come to the meeting of me with a whole set of assumeses or ideas or understanding about this past i didn't know about. >> they're the expects. watched it a town times. >> i never watched it until deciding to work on the book. it was a very strange gift for the work because coming to it with no background in a way, coming to it completely clean, meant i could mine my own memories in a way, and then layer in this information that i was learning. it wasn't like -- one thing i often said about this work a
have a good afternoon. >> that was maria olson. in a few minutes we have more live coverage of the eight annual gaithersburg book festival. .. >> men a lot of things and bag washington union meant being from a liberal family, being jewish, the children of my incredibly interesting, engaging parents, lots of -- we all have these identities formed by what wear dropped up with and then the identities you don't realize you inherited and that's what the story of the zapruder film its for...
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olson will be signing books immediately following her presentation. i just bought about five the books myself, so i'm not just preaching to the choir. i'm part of the choir. when you have an opportunity please go over to the book tent and purchase some books. as you know this book fair has been cited as one of the most adversities in america for its cultural niche. this is a new contemporary life for the citizens and we are hoping it spreads throughout the nation. maria olson has crafted a book that addresses real contemporary life in america work ms. olson herself has a multiracial family who lives that of which she writes. she says that she is often mistaken for the nanny for her biracial children and i'm sure she will talk to us about that. what his family in america despite the current climate? the reality is that america's changing and hasn't changed. within the next 20 to 30 years less than half the population of america will be white. ms. olson includes-- excuse me, has given hundreds of interviews including those in the book that she will talk
olson will be signing books immediately following her presentation. i just bought about five the books myself, so i'm not just preaching to the choir. i'm part of the choir. when you have an opportunity please go over to the book tent and purchase some books. as you know this book fair has been cited as one of the most adversities in america for its cultural niche. this is a new contemporary life for the citizens and we are hoping it spreads throughout the nation. maria olson has crafted a book...
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olson, we appreciate you being here today. the subcommittee will receive your written statement which will be made part of the formal record. i now have five minutes to deliver your oral oral remarks, begin when you are ready. >> members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding the operations of the internal revenue service and to offer suggestions to improve the responsiveness of the agency to us taxpayers. it has been nearly 2 decades since congress last reviewed and updated the laws governing irs operations. a lot has changed during that time. the taxi ministration would benefit from a fresh review of those laws. in my written statement i make the following points, worst, forms to irs operations will be most successful if risk is widely on his proposal engages irs employees and external stakeholders and provide the irs with adequate funding to succeed. second, sound tax administration should be predicated on foundational principles and the most important principle is respect fortaxpayer righ
olson, we appreciate you being here today. the subcommittee will receive your written statement which will be made part of the formal record. i now have five minutes to deliver your oral oral remarks, begin when you are ready. >> members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding the operations of the internal revenue service and to offer suggestions to improve the responsiveness of the agency to us taxpayers. it has been nearly 2 decades since congress last...
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there's no more tickle element in olson's work. he tells you that economies slow down, but he's not telling that it's unjust, or the public interest. he think it's a problem and that we need to deal with. and you can't wish it away. he sees it as a fundamental change in society, not just things that people in government are doing. not what a few interest groups are doing. it's a change in organization at the time. there's a different way to think about this and here is where we come to the second lurking in the background of the book and one who may surprise you, ralph nader. a left wing progressive consumer activist on most, if not all respects, i think he'd disagree with mark and many of the people in this room. but one of the things i thought i learned from this book was how deeply the progressive thinking of the last hundred years and especially the last 40 or 50 years has penetrated libertarian worlds. so progressive thinking has the idea that there's something out there called the public interest. it's not necessarily the sam
there's no more tickle element in olson's work. he tells you that economies slow down, but he's not telling that it's unjust, or the public interest. he think it's a problem and that we need to deal with. and you can't wish it away. he sees it as a fundamental change in society, not just things that people in government are doing. not what a few interest groups are doing. it's a change in organization at the time. there's a different way to think about this and here is where we come to the...
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if it's a ted olson. i do think that would be a smart choice.sing choice but smart. i think one. things i'm thinking when i hear that they're trying to get a team of lawyers is, didn't you tell us this was all a hoax and not a real story? >> somebody who, frapg nkly, he incredibly litigious and is used to being around lawyers. this isn't shocking for him. >> he needs a lot of lawyers. >> smart but signals that they're taking it seriously, as they should. >> we've been talking about all of this in the united states is affecting what he's doing overseas. argument can be made on one of the comments that he made today that he is making a lot of problems of his own by saying, for example, i never said israel in that meeting with russia. and though no one ever said he said russia, but now we have this. when he sat down one-on-one in front of cameras with the president of israel, take a listen. >> just got back from the middle east, we just got back from saudi arabia and we were treated incredibly well. and there's tremendous well, really good feeling
if it's a ted olson. i do think that would be a smart choice.sing choice but smart. i think one. things i'm thinking when i hear that they're trying to get a team of lawyers is, didn't you tell us this was all a hoax and not a real story? >> somebody who, frapg nkly, he incredibly litigious and is used to being around lawyers. this isn't shocking for him. >> he needs a lot of lawyers. >> smart but signals that they're taking it seriously, as they should. >> we've been...
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. >> nina olson, national taxpayer advocate, talked about customer service at the irs and the agency's efforts to prevent fraud and identity theft. congressman buchanan chairs the house ways and means subcommittee hearing. >> the committee meeting will come to order, the ways and means oversight subcommittee on irs reforms, lessons learned from national taxpayer advocate. it has been nearly 20 years since congress seriously considered reforms to the irs. i am hopeful we embark on a new effort to improve the agency that can work hand in hand with members on both sides of the aisle working to find common ground and make progress. it is important to emphasize our effort to reform the irs should not be seen as a punishment or criticism of the average agency or employee. instead they are recognized the irs mission is important, every government entity whether it is private companies, benefit from thorough review and thought for long-term planning and action. that is what we are here today for. i have a business background, i started my own business many years ago and my experience tells me
. >> nina olson, national taxpayer advocate, talked about customer service at the irs and the agency's efforts to prevent fraud and identity theft. congressman buchanan chairs the house ways and means subcommittee hearing. >> the committee meeting will come to order, the ways and means oversight subcommittee on irs reforms, lessons learned from national taxpayer advocate. it has been nearly 20 years since congress seriously considered reforms to the irs. i am hopeful we embark on a...
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maria olson is up first. she is the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern family structure. this is booktv's coverage of the gaithersburg book festival. >> good morning, how is everybody doing? i am danny windborne. i am a planning commissioner in the city of gaithersburg as well as a member of the book festival committee. this is our 8th annual books festival and we are so happy to have everyone here. we are pleased to bring you this fabulous event. if you see the people running this say thank you. please silence all devices and you can use the #gbf. we have feedback you can give us so we make the festival every year. i have read about five of the books myself. as you know, the city of gaithersburg, as one of the most diverse cities in america. this as a new contemporary life for citizens of gaithersburg. but i am hoping it is going to bring others in. maria olson has craft ad book that addresses real contemporary life in america. ms. olsen has a multi racial family and lives that of which she
maria olson is up first. she is the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern family structure. this is booktv's coverage of the gaithersburg book festival. >> good morning, how is everybody doing? i am danny windborne. i am a planning commissioner in the city of gaithersburg as well as a member of the book festival committee. this is our 8th annual books festival and we are so happy to have everyone here. we are pleased to bring you this fabulous event. if you see the...
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maria olson on her book. goodman, author of "whistleblower at the cia." author sharon weinberger at 12 2 15, discussing her book "the nioneers of war." craig shirley on "reagan rising: the decisive years." at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of "wrestling with his anthrops." freeman:15, sally mann on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and hisily's ques to brie. tch live, yover stiv on an 2' book tv.
maria olson on her book. goodman, author of "whistleblower at the cia." author sharon weinberger at 12 2 15, discussing her book "the nioneers of war." craig shirley on "reagan rising: the decisive years." at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of "wrestling with his anthrops." freeman:15, sally mann on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and hisily's ques to brie. tch live, yover stiv on an 2' book tv.
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nina olson, from the irs is here. i mentioned to her earlier i met with a group of cpas from florida. your organization was well thought of. also last week prepares here in washington i asked about your organization. they give you high marks. i don't want to to get a big head but we do believe in continuous improvement. we appreciate you being here today, the subcommittee will receive your written statement made part of the formal hearing record. you have five minutes to deliver your oral remarks. you may begin. >> chairman, ranking member and members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify today regarding the operations of the internal revenue service and offer suggestions to improve the responsiveness of the agency to u.s. taxpayer. spend nearly two decades since congress last reviewed and updated the laws governing irs operations. touch is changed and tax administration would benefit from a fresh review of the laws. my written statement i make the following point. first, reforms irs operations wil
nina olson, from the irs is here. i mentioned to her earlier i met with a group of cpas from florida. your organization was well thought of. also last week prepares here in washington i asked about your organization. they give you high marks. i don't want to to get a big head but we do believe in continuous improvement. we appreciate you being here today, the subcommittee will receive your written statement made part of the formal hearing record. you have five minutes to deliver your oral...
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olson doesn't say anything different. at most it gets you an injunction very different from this one, one that would be more harsh to the people that counsel purports to defend. 1182-f, judge ginsburg, footnote two of her decision, the president's sweeping proclamation power to suspend the entry of any class of aliens when he deems it in the nation's interest. i know counsel wants to second guess the exercise of that power here. but he's right, whatever this court says will govern president's exercise of that authority for years and decades to come. and no court has ever read into 1182-f, ever, from 1152 or other statute that counsel wants to find in it. last thing i'll say is just the overbreath of this injunction. counsel barely mentioned section six. sections 2 a and 2b of the order say that the state department and dhs and dni are to look at our information-sharing agreements with other countries and determine whether sufficient vetting procedures are in place and they're supposed to produce a report. that was tied to
olson doesn't say anything different. at most it gets you an injunction very different from this one, one that would be more harsh to the people that counsel purports to defend. 1182-f, judge ginsburg, footnote two of her decision, the president's sweeping proclamation power to suspend the entry of any class of aliens when he deems it in the nation's interest. i know counsel wants to second guess the exercise of that power here. but he's right, whatever this court says will govern president's...
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eastern on c-span three, ina olson, national taxpayer advocate testifies on fighting fraud and taxpayer id theft she appears before the irs services for taxpayers. this is about one hour. >> lessons learned from the
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we continue our conversation with stephen olson.as some 23 years ago when this deal was being born. there is a lot of economic research suggesting it has worked very well, and economic research saying maybe not so great, but why this donald trump hate it so much? >> i think most criticism center around labor market dislocations that we see any time you move to a free-trade scenario. in mind isnt to keep that the nafta agreement is in fact 23 years old. is perfectly reasonable for all the countries involved to take a look at the agreement, if i wait what has worked well, but has not worked well, and if there are reasonable modifications and amendments that can be made, the way we have done business changed since nafta was initiated, so it makes sense and appropriate. you have written about the unpredictability in the president's first 100 days here it is this intentional or a sign of disarray and chaos in washington? well, i don't know if it is intentional and if it is a sign of disarray in washington. i think there is a probably a v
we continue our conversation with stephen olson.as some 23 years ago when this deal was being born. there is a lot of economic research suggesting it has worked very well, and economic research saying maybe not so great, but why this donald trump hate it so much? >> i think most criticism center around labor market dislocations that we see any time you move to a free-trade scenario. in mind isnt to keep that the nafta agreement is in fact 23 years old. is perfectly reasonable for all the...
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eastern, maria olson on her book "not the family." and the author of "whistleblower at the cia -- and inside account." then the book "the imagine years of war , the untold story ofdarpa, the pentagon agency that changed the world. at 1:30 p.m., "reagan rise in rising," theagan political life of abraham lincoln, and "the jersey brothe -- a missing naval officer in the pacific and h famil's questo bring him home." watch our live covage ofhe gaithersburg, maryland, book starting saturday 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable televisiocoans, and broug to today by your cable or selte provide >> "washington journal" contue a half hour we are geinyour thoughts o robert mll bng chon head a speal counsel intthe russian iestigaon at the department ojuic the presidentwein about e potmt,r at let the larr sue of the vestigation. sayingitall the iegal as cntonook place in t caaign
eastern, maria olson on her book "not the family." and the author of "whistleblower at the cia -- and inside account." then the book "the imagine years of war , the untold story ofdarpa, the pentagon agency that changed the world. at 1:30 p.m., "reagan rise in rising," theagan political life of abraham lincoln, and "the jersey brothe -- a missing naval officer in the pacific and h famil's questo bring him home." watch our live covage ofhe...
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olson is seeing first of its kind research we met here in seattle where she is studying more than 300nskids from around the country and tracking them for 20 years. >> do you feel like you're a little bit a boy? >> a small bit. >> 7-year-old maya is part of the story she was born borrowedy but began identifying asset a girl at three. >> who is borrowedy? >> no one. doesn't exist anymore. >> (shakes head negatively.) >> who is maya? >> me. >> other studies have shone transpeople are nearly ten times more likely to commit suicide but olson says three years into her study she found that kids who were allowed to transition socially aren't anymore congressed than nontrins kids. >> i would rather have a transdaughter than a dead son. >> meghan is maya's mother. >> and to have her say that mom no i'm really a girl, at first you know it's kind of -- it's hard to swallow. but accuracy really it's this child happiness. >> back at the hospital jack's life is about to change. >> went really well. >> i didn't feel anything. >> exactly. >> soon after jack does start to feel something. >> i really --
olson is seeing first of its kind research we met here in seattle where she is studying more than 300nskids from around the country and tracking them for 20 years. >> do you feel like you're a little bit a boy? >> a small bit. >> 7-year-old maya is part of the story she was born borrowedy but began identifying asset a girl at three. >> who is borrowedy? >> no one. doesn't exist anymore. >> (shakes head negatively.) >> who is maya? >> me. >>...
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away, third and champ plows street, found crashed into several parked cars on the block, the 18 year olsonccused of taking offer with the vehicle has not been found, at this point, police say, they don't know if there is a link, between that family member who took the car, and the unconscious seven year old police tell us when they went down to the basement where the child was found, they found several plastic bags, all over the floor. >> i asked police if that was her bedroom, because there is a bed down there, but no it is not her bedroom, she was down there, unclear why she was down there, who did that to her, whether or not it was child's play or if there was foul play involved. >> and why have so many plastic grounds on the grounds? >> and why is the 18 year old on the -- not around. >> thank you, jenny. 6:05, almost 6:06. >> the celebration is now over. because philadelphia ace inaugural flight of iceland air got off to a kind of rocky start. >> so you got urine -- inaugural flight. >> see the cake? goo but the full cake make gets on, so they take off, then lauren, when they landed,
away, third and champ plows street, found crashed into several parked cars on the block, the 18 year olsonccused of taking offer with the vehicle has not been found, at this point, police say, they don't know if there is a link, between that family member who took the car, and the unconscious seven year old police tell us when they went down to the basement where the child was found, they found several plastic bags, all over the floor. >> i asked police if that was her bedroom, because...
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guru hariharan from boomerang commerce and michael olson from piper jaffray. >> thank you, jon. >> thankwhen we come back, how one chinese automaker is looking to beat the odds and be the first to sell cars in the u.s. you'll never guess the name of the company, but first dow's down 12. narrowest range since december. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> you know, i'm watching how all the markets align. and we're going to do something different. we're going to look at seven different charts with the notion of what happened on november 8th. seven looks at eight after the break. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and 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. to growing businesses cdw broacross the city,tration increasing productivity like never before, which is amazing, unless you're a barista. cdw implemented dell poweredge servers with intel xeon processors to allow people to work from anywhere, so lucky me. so
guru hariharan from boomerang commerce and michael olson from piper jaffray. >> thank you, jon. >> thankwhen we come back, how one chinese automaker is looking to beat the odds and be the first to sell cars in the u.s. you'll never guess the name of the company, but first dow's down 12. narrowest range since december. rick santelli, what are you watching? >> you know, i'm watching how all the markets align. and we're going to do something different. we're going to look at...
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starting at 10:00 eastern, maria olson on her book, not the cleaver family.oodman, author of whistleblower at the end -- at the cia, author sharon weinberger at 12:15 p.m. at 1:15 eastern, craig shirley on reagan rising, the decisive years, 1976 to 1980. at 2:15 p.m., the author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. 3:15, sally freeman on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home. watch our live all day coverage of the gaithersburg, maryland book festival starting today at 10:00 eastern on c-span two's book tv. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us now is rush the ceo of the american association for the advancement of science. he is also a former congressman from new jersey. thes here to talk about future of federal scientific advisory boards under the trump administration's epa and interior departments. thank you so much for joining us. guest: good to be with you. host: let's start by explaining to our viewers what the american association for the advancemen
starting at 10:00 eastern, maria olson on her book, not the cleaver family.oodman, author of whistleblower at the end -- at the cia, author sharon weinberger at 12:15 p.m. at 1:15 eastern, craig shirley on reagan rising, the decisive years, 1976 to 1980. at 2:15 p.m., the author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. 3:15, sally freeman on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home. watch our live all day...
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. >> we're hearing, ken, that there are for -- the president is considering ted olson, reed weingartenmark kes wits. why does -- why is the president looking for outside counsel at this point? >> well, greta is seems like a prudent step. this story has been dominating donald trump's presidency and responding to inquiries about it must be taking incredible amounts of staff time. you know, it would be prudent as howard said to have somebody managing the situation. because it threatens to consume the presidency. i mean, you have multiple investigations now bearing down into this one issue. and it's causing a giant distraction. it only makes sense. >> if you take the bait, ken, i mean, i agree if you take the bait. but so far, the president, if you look at -- step back and look at sort of the picture, right now the president is not the one under the spotlight. it's his people who worked on his campaign and the thing is, he keeps taking the bait and these tweets that he does every day. if he just ignored it -- >> i would say, greta, one reason why the president -- and friends of his and fri
. >> we're hearing, ken, that there are for -- the president is considering ted olson, reed weingartenmark kes wits. why does -- why is the president looking for outside counsel at this point? >> well, greta is seems like a prudent step. this story has been dominating donald trump's presidency and responding to inquiries about it must be taking incredible amounts of staff time. you know, it would be prudent as howard said to have somebody managing the situation. because it threatens...
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celtics beat wizards 123-111 and take a >>> olson beats united in atlanta this afternoon.til this. costa, a one-man wrecking crew. little effort and goal. that put the black and red up 2-1. d.c. with the first road win of the season. plenty more on "sports final" after newscast. not closing the door on the series, but they did have a team only meeting after falling in game two. losing game one and possibly one of the stars. update on keith morris game two status. roll tide to hail the redskips. allen says how he feels about suiting up. full show tonight after we sign off here. ree you can join us. i've been inviting -- >> he's been on the job a week, easy. >> i got to get her donuts. >> >>> all right, no more fun for us. >> that's okay. >> that's all for us, "sports time" is next. >> wake up with news 4 today, pep lking into a win tomotarr the following ad is being condensed for your viewing convenience. i finally switched to geico. oh yeah? ended up saving a ton of money on car insurance. the interface is remarkably intuitive. that's so important. ♪ i
celtics beat wizards 123-111 and take a >>> olson beats united in atlanta this afternoon.til this. costa, a one-man wrecking crew. little effort and goal. that put the black and red up 2-1. d.c. with the first road win of the season. plenty more on "sports final" after newscast. not closing the door on the series, but they did have a team only meeting after falling in game two. losing game one and possibly one of the stars. update on keith morris game two status. roll tide to...
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resumed in the trial of david creato, jr., the camden county father accused of killing his three year olson brendan, found dead in october of 2015, cooper river park, before the holiday recess jurors wanted to see re ate owe -- creato's police department interview. and text messages, and social media activity. convenience store clerk is recovering after being shot this morning during robbery in talcony. at least one person in custody but trang do tells us, authorities are still looking for other suspects. >> just after 4:00 a.m. before the morning rush crowd hit, a brazen arm robbery at the 7-eleven at the intersection of torresdale and distance. >> there is two employees inside a store no customers in there by themselves when two males came to the 7-eleven, one was arm with a gun, and one was the look out. >> police say the suspect with the gun ordered one of the employees to open the register which did i. >> male with the gun opened him to open the other register, which i could not. because he could not the male with the gun, i guess, got frustrated and fired at the employee. >> the clerk
resumed in the trial of david creato, jr., the camden county father accused of killing his three year olson brendan, found dead in october of 2015, cooper river park, before the holiday recess jurors wanted to see re ate owe -- creato's police department interview. and text messages, and social media activity. convenience store clerk is recovering after being shot this morning during robbery in talcony. at least one person in custody but trang do tells us, authorities are still looking for...
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event looking at places like the european union and those that margaret's about those ideas of those olson pioneers looking at how bureaucrats them public officials are part of this but it is the same big story a lot of people in this room right thing guardians also. . . because
event looking at places like the european union and those that margaret's about those ideas of those olson pioneers looking at how bureaucrats them public officials are part of this but it is the same big story a lot of people in this room right thing guardians also. . . because
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. >> i walk in honor of my husband who was a new york city firefighter on 9/11, jeffrey olson. >> theyo carried fatigues. >> how are you feeling right now? >> pretty tired, pretty locked up but it's worth every mile. >> are you doing the final mile or the whole thing. >> once you get on that pavement, it's hard pounding, hard on your feet. >> once it takes a toll on your body it's hard to recover because it's mile after mile, day after day, little to no sleep. >> through it all they powered forward. >> happy to do i'm happy to bring awareness to all those who have gone, you know, and the duty. >> it's very special. i've taken with me on every run and every ruck that i do, he's always with me. >> this part of it is very emotional. >> as they close in on their final destination, arlington national cemetery. >> now if you would like to be a part of this a ruck to remember is an annual event, and all the donations they collect go to support our veterans. and there are more events today on this memorial day. right now there are road closures in place for the memorial day parade downtown. it
. >> i walk in honor of my husband who was a new york city firefighter on 9/11, jeffrey olson. >> theyo carried fatigues. >> how are you feeling right now? >> pretty tired, pretty locked up but it's worth every mile. >> are you doing the final mile or the whole thing. >> once you get on that pavement, it's hard pounding, hard on your feet. >> once it takes a toll on your body it's hard to recover because it's mile after mile, day after day, little to no...
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joining me now, former fbi special assistant for leadership delopment scott olson. scott, first let me get -- i imagine you worked with bob mueller, personal testimony if you think he's up to this. >> oh, yes, chris. i think that this assignment is well within bob mueller's comfort zone. as challenging and controversial as this is going to be over the next couple of months, he's an experienced prosecutor. he is very familiar with the landscape of national security investigations. he is going to -- he's going to give us what we need in terms of the fact pattern. but this really is right in his comfort zone. >> i want to correct something a little bit when we were talking earlier with pete williams and maxine waters about his role and how he can be removed. my understanding is the statute at issue makes it impossible for the president to directly fire a special counsel, but they can be fired by in this case the deputy attorney general. and what happened with archibald cox was that nixon ordered people to fire the special counsel until he got to someone who was willing
joining me now, former fbi special assistant for leadership delopment scott olson. scott, first let me get -- i imagine you worked with bob mueller, personal testimony if you think he's up to this. >> oh, yes, chris. i think that this assignment is well within bob mueller's comfort zone. as challenging and controversial as this is going to be over the next couple of months, he's an experienced prosecutor. he is very familiar with the landscape of national security investigations. he is...
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but olson says three years into her study she found that kids who were allowed to transition socially aren't any more depressed than non-transkids. >> i would rather have a transdaughter than a dead son. >> reporter: megan is maya's mother. >> to have her say, mom, no, i'm really a girl. of the first, you know, it's kinds of -- it's hard to swallow. but, really, it's this child's happiness. >> there you go. >> reporter: back at the hospital, jack's life is about to change. >> went really well. >> i didn't feel anything. >> reporter: soon after jack does start to feel something. >> i'm really, really happy. >> reporter: the effects of the implant are largely reversible. for now, jack is saying bye-bye to sofia. >> bye-bye, bye-bye estrogen. bye-bye, bye-bye estrogen. >> doctors recommend kids get off the puberty blocker by the time they are 14 for health reasons. that means in two years jack willv to decide whether to take testosterone to blend in more as a boy or get offrestart pubertyn into a girl. the guidelines will be released later this year. >> if you have a comment or a respons
but olson says three years into her study she found that kids who were allowed to transition socially aren't any more depressed than non-transkids. >> i would rather have a transdaughter than a dead son. >> reporter: megan is maya's mother. >> to have her say, mom, no, i'm really a girl. of the first, you know, it's kinds of -- it's hard to swallow. but, really, it's this child's happiness. >> there you go. >> reporter: back at the hospital, jack's life is about to...
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first up here is maria olson the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern family structure. this is a book tv live coverage of the book festival. >> good morning.
first up here is maria olson the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern family structure. this is a book tv live coverage of the book festival. >> good morning.
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starting at 10:00 a.m., maria olson on her book.f10:35, author whistleblower at the cia, an insider's account to inside his intelligence. sharon weinberger at 12:15 discusses her book, the imagine years of war, the untold story of darpa, the pentagon agency that change the world. at 1:15, craig shirley on reagan rising, 1976 to 1980. at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. at 3:15, sally mark freeman on , a missingbrothers naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home. watch our all-day coverage of the gaithersburg, maryland book festival saturday at 10:00 a.m. .astern on c-span2's booktv >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are back in open phones. your thoughts on any debates happening around the country, we will go to chris
starting at 10:00 a.m., maria olson on her book.f10:35, author whistleblower at the cia, an insider's account to inside his intelligence. sharon weinberger at 12:15 discusses her book, the imagine years of war, the untold story of darpa, the pentagon agency that change the world. at 1:15, craig shirley on reagan rising, 1976 to 1980. at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. at 3:15, sally mark freeman on , a missingbrothers naval...
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olson doesn't say anything different.at most it gets you an injunction different than this one, one that would be more harsh that counsel purports to defend. it doesn't give you a limitation on 1182-f, which judge ginsburg said is the president's sweeping proclamation power to suspend the entry of any class of a liens which he deems is in the nation's best interest. i know counsel wants to second guess that power here. he's right, whatever this court says will dictate this for decades to come. no court has ever read into 1182-f ever the kind of limitation, whether from 1152 or other statute that counsel wants to find in it. the last thing i'll say is the overbreath of this injunction. counsel didn't mention the internal review provisions at all. he barely mentioned a word of section 6. sections 2-a and b of the world states that the state department and dhhs need to look at our information sharing of countries and determine whether we have sufficient vetting procedures in place on the basis of the information we are getti
olson doesn't say anything different.at most it gets you an injunction different than this one, one that would be more harsh that counsel purports to defend. it doesn't give you a limitation on 1182-f, which judge ginsburg said is the president's sweeping proclamation power to suspend the entry of any class of a liens which he deems is in the nation's best interest. i know counsel wants to second guess that power here. he's right, whatever this court says will dictate this for decades to come....
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in a case called morrison v olson, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of that law. some members are talking about reintroducing that law, solving the problem by allowing an independent counsel to be selected. host: this is from illinois. independent line. connie, go ahead. caller: i want to thank mr. turley for telling the truth here. this investigation hasn't been going on for just a couple of months, it's been going on for a long, long time now. fbi and the cia all said there is no collusion found between the trump administration and they also found that hillary ,linton was guilty of her crime which would have put her in jail for a long, long time. said he was going to let her go because there was no judge that would hold her accountable. this is the difference between republican and democrat. that's about all i have to say. guest: connie, what i would say crossed the line was in that major press conference where he said we will not bring charges against hillary, but here's all the reasons we could have. i both defended and criticized comey during that period. he
in a case called morrison v olson, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of that law. some members are talking about reintroducing that law, solving the problem by allowing an independent counsel to be selected. host: this is from illinois. independent line. connie, go ahead. caller: i want to thank mr. turley for telling the truth here. this investigation hasn't been going on for just a couple of months, it's been going on for a long, long time now. fbi and the cia all said there is...
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she earned six emmy nominations for her role as peggy olson in "madmen." she played in "west ring."ct "hand 345m"h tale,". >> now i'm awake to the world. i was asleep before. that's how it happened. when they slaughtered congress, we didn't wake up. when they slayed terrorists we didn't wake up either. they said it would be temporary. nothing changes instantaneously. in a gradually heating bathtub, you'd be boiling before you knew it. >> elisabeth moss. we welcome you congrats. it's unflinching, vital, and scary as hello. i totally get that. i've seen three episodes. i'm infatuated by your portrayal. you don't talk. all of your acting is in your eyes. i h they's extremely difficult. >> thank you. >> you were apprehensive to take this role. why? >> because the book is so incredible, prolific. i wanted to do it but i wanted to make sure it lived up to the novel. >> and now you nomar gret atwood. >> yes. >> it's interesting. this is on hulu too. >> yes, yes. >> so many people are getting into the business of producing content. >> i know. there's so many plat norms and so much content o
she earned six emmy nominations for her role as peggy olson in "madmen." she played in "west ring."ct "hand 345m"h tale,". >> now i'm awake to the world. i was asleep before. that's how it happened. when they slaughtered congress, we didn't wake up. when they slayed terrorists we didn't wake up either. they said it would be temporary. nothing changes instantaneously. in a gradually heating bathtub, you'd be boiling before you knew it. >> elisabeth...
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eastern, maria olson on her book, not the cleaburn family.10:35 melvin, insiders account of the politics of intelligence. authors sharon at 12:15 discussing her book the imimagineers of war. decisive years. at 2:15 p.m., sidney bloomenthal. and at 3:15 sally freeman on the jersey brothers, missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home . watch our life all-day coverage starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv >> sunday night on after words, journalist stewart taylor in his book the campus rate frenzy, attack on due process at america's universities. mr. taylor is interviewed by beth, editor in chief by the journal and legal times. >> share for the viewers what's your general thesis that we are looking at here, what are we going to be reading about when we open the pages? >> the gist of it is that there's been a huge myth that's taken root that there's an epidemic of campus rape. there's a culture of campus rape where it's encouraged and donnedonned even by the administrators that that's is ju
eastern, maria olson on her book, not the cleaburn family.10:35 melvin, insiders account of the politics of intelligence. authors sharon at 12:15 discussing her book the imimagineers of war. decisive years. at 2:15 p.m., sidney bloomenthal. and at 3:15 sally freeman on the jersey brothers, missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home . watch our life all-day coverage starting saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv >> sunday night on after...
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all day coverage of the gaithersburg, maryland, book festival starting at 10:00 am eastern, maria olson on her book not the cleaver family. the untold story of darpa, the pentagon agency that changed the world. craig shirley on reagan rising. the decisive years 19761980. 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, political life of abraham lincoln 1849-1846. 3:15 sally freeman on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him home. watching live all day coverage of the gaithersburg, maryland, book festival. at 10:00 eastern on booktv. join us this weekend for cities tour to trenton, new jersey at the help of comcast partners, booktv and american history tv, feature the history area and literary culture of capital city. at 5:15 on booktv we visit the state library's book collection. >> a printing press was set up in new jersey to print paper money for the colony, the legislature wanted it closed, so they see the printing and at the time they did that they did this book. the first known printed book in new jersey. >> a con
all day coverage of the gaithersburg, maryland, book festival starting at 10:00 am eastern, maria olson on her book not the cleaver family. the untold story of darpa, the pentagon agency that changed the world. craig shirley on reagan rising. the decisive years 19761980. 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, political life of abraham lincoln 1849-1846. 3:15 sally freeman on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and his family's quest to bring him...
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hans olson of steeple.l part of europe at the moment. >> for the moment. >> two years left. >>> that's it for "worldwide exchange." thanks for watching. "squawk box" coming up next. >>> breaking overnight, moody's s slaps china with a credit rating downgrade. >>> and a deal bust for two spirits makers.brands making a n offer for foreman. >>> and the president meets the pope at the vatican this morning. it's wednesday, may 24, 2017, and you're watching "squawk box." ♪ >> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and melissa lee. andrew is off today. watching u.s. equity futures. after the gains we saw yesterday, you are now looking at the dow within 3 points of being positive for the month of may. kind of shocking given that pullback last week. the nasdaq and s&p 500 are already positive for may. the s&p futures up by close to 3 points. the nasdaq up close to 13. overnight in asia, a different story. moody's d
hans olson of steeple.l part of europe at the moment. >> for the moment. >> two years left. >>> that's it for "worldwide exchange." thanks for watching. "squawk box" coming up next. >>> breaking overnight, moody's s slaps china with a credit rating downgrade. >>> and a deal bust for two spirits makers.brands making a n offer for foreman. >>> and the president meets the pope at the vatican this morning. it's wednesday, may 24,...
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. >> the question here in our area is did a father kill his three year olson, then dump his child's bodycreek. >> well, jersey about to decide. that's the question, jurors are considering, in the trial of david creato. there is steve. steve? >> well, the last thought the prosecutor left this jury with, when she was last up for the closing yesterday, was there is no reasonable doubt, she said, really quick come back to creato's lawyer who argued nearly two hours that there are so many gaps, so little hard evidence in this case, there is plenty to raise, a lot of reasonabe doubt in the jury's mind. >> because if he's not guilty he's a victim. the guys called the founding father set this standard high for a reason. because didn't want the prosecution to have the last word. they wanted you to have the last word. in this case, last two words. not guilty. >> you should convict this dead of killing his son, because every single thing in this case, every piece of evidence, point to him. he had the motive. he had the opportunity. he certainly had the means. and he's the only person in this entire
. >> the question here in our area is did a father kill his three year olson, then dump his child's bodycreek. >> well, jersey about to decide. that's the question, jurors are considering, in the trial of david creato. there is steve. steve? >> well, the last thought the prosecutor left this jury with, when she was last up for the closing yesterday, was there is no reasonable doubt, she said, really quick come back to creato's lawyer who argued nearly two hours that there are...
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maria olson is up first. she is the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern
maria olson is up first. she is the author of "not the cleaver family" about the modern
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for more let's bring in simian segal and michael olson from piper jaffray.ation while we're knee deep in retail earnings season which so far has been sort of a train wreck. who's getting hurt the most from amazon's rise? >> it's what you'd expect. you watch the contrast and what amazon has done now, they have returned retail into the zero sum game. you used to walk into the store, the store would give you something you wanted and then you'd give money and amazon has removed the profitability side. so the customer wins. the fight is all in favor of customer. so the people and the brands and the companies are getting most impacted are the ones that purely write that proposition is tied into walking into the store and the mall is the most impacted. so for a company that their proposition was the experience of coming to the mall, we own the real estate that's no longer the advantage. >> i know you like coach, i know you have other favorites, lululemon as well. how do you amazon proof brands like that? >> so it's interesting. when you think of specialty in genera
for more let's bring in simian segal and michael olson from piper jaffray.ation while we're knee deep in retail earnings season which so far has been sort of a train wreck. who's getting hurt the most from amazon's rise? >> it's what you'd expect. you watch the contrast and what amazon has done now, they have returned retail into the zero sum game. you used to walk into the store, the store would give you something you wanted and then you'd give money and amazon has removed the...
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starting at 10:00 a.m., maria olson on her book, not the cleaver family. 10:35 a.m., author of whistleblowere cia, insider's account of the intelligence. sharon weinberger 12:15 p.m. discussing her book the imagine years of war, the untold story of the pentagon agency that changed the world. 1:15 p.m. eastern craig shirley on dragon rising, but if-- decisive years. 2:15 p.m., sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. 3:15 p.m. sally mark freeman on the jersey brothers coming missing naval officer in the pacific and his friend-- family's quest to bring him home. watch live all day coverage of the maryland book festival starting saturday, 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> this past weekend sender chris murphy held a town hall meeting internet-- connecticut. his constituents asked about health care, trump ties to russia and the justice department criminal said theme guidelines. this is an hour and a half. [applause]. [applause]. >> sitdown. sitdown. thank you, everyone. that's very very nice. i have a massive cold and it that makes me
starting at 10:00 a.m., maria olson on her book, not the cleaver family. 10:35 a.m., author of whistleblowere cia, insider's account of the intelligence. sharon weinberger 12:15 p.m. discussing her book the imagine years of war, the untold story of the pentagon agency that changed the world. 1:15 p.m. eastern craig shirley on dragon rising, but if-- decisive years. 2:15 p.m., sidney blumenthal, author of wrestling with his angels, the political life of abraham lincoln. 3:15 p.m. sally mark...
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the 26 year old father was sitting outside on the porch with his two year olson, bullets struck the dad in his right knee, while the son took the brunt of the gunfire and was hit four times in the back. captain george of philadelphia police told "eyewitness news," that it appears the father tried to shield his son. meantime, police interviewed witnesses, that east detective, and started a search for the gunman. >> we have a massive manhunt going on, we got all kind of officers, you know, plane clothes, marked, we have our aviation unit, up in the air, we have our k9, all kind of people trying to find these males. >> at this time there is no clear motive. there is also no weapon found. coming up at 6:30, we will gave you a description of those two suspects. anyone with information should call philadelphia police. live at police headquarters this morning, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> all right, anita, keep us to up date. police in new castle county make arrest after hit-and-run injuries a one year old girl. lea purdue struck twice, about half hour later police fawn the car and ar
the 26 year old father was sitting outside on the porch with his two year olson, bullets struck the dad in his right knee, while the son took the brunt of the gunfire and was hit four times in the back. captain george of philadelphia police told "eyewitness news," that it appears the father tried to shield his son. meantime, police interviewed witnesses, that east detective, and started a search for the gunman. >> we have a massive manhunt going on, we got all kind of officers,...
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creato faces life in prison if convicted in the murder of hess three year olson brendan back in 2015. defense attorneys say prosecutors failed to prove that creato killed brendan. the prosecution said they killed his son because the three year old interfered with creato's relationship with a teenage girlfriend. >>> maria planningen shown here awarded $95.6 million after a city, center city building collapse. in 2013 building on the demolition at 22nd and market fell on to the salvation army store next to it. she was burried under the rubble, of the store, for 13 hours. her injuries were so severe, her body below her hips had to be amputated. the collapse killed seven, injured 12 others. >> the this summer will be the last summer you can light a cigarette on the wildwood boardwalk. yesterday officials vote today officially ban smoking on the boardwalk, the ban takes effect january 1st, 2018. then in the meantime officials are asking that people voluntarily refrain from smoking. they say the board walk sus except tonight fires, and also concerned of the effect of second hands smoke. >>
creato faces life in prison if convicted in the murder of hess three year olson brendan back in 2015. defense attorneys say prosecutors failed to prove that creato killed brendan. the prosecution said they killed his son because the three year old interfered with creato's relationship with a teenage girlfriend. >>> maria planningen shown here awarded $95.6 million after a city, center city building collapse. in 2013 building on the demolition at 22nd and market fell on to the salvation...
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olson for five minutes. . mr. speaker, as national police week ends, the 800,000 texans i work for back home want to say thank you, tell the americans that came to washington, d.c., and all those that rose up in hometowns all across america to support our police officers, our sheriffs, our j.p.'s, our constables and to join our heroes on that thin blue line. in pearland, texas, we want to thank americans for honoring one of our own. pearland police officer andy a cpana. in 2016, 145 police officers were killed all across america. andy sadly joined that group. he was killed at 3:15 in the morning on sunday, june 12, 339 days ago. end of watch. he was killed on an emergency call by a driver who was high on drugs or booze. he t-boned his car. he was 30 young years old. of left behind the love fiancee, lucy, nd his 2-year-old son, julian. they are mourning in front of his flag-draped coffin at his service back home the week of his death. he -- they shared tears with lucy and julian. they swarmed them with love. every
olson for five minutes. . mr. speaker, as national police week ends, the 800,000 texans i work for back home want to say thank you, tell the americans that came to washington, d.c., and all those that rose up in hometowns all across america to support our police officers, our sheriffs, our j.p.'s, our constables and to join our heroes on that thin blue line. in pearland, texas, we want to thank americans for honoring one of our own. pearland police officer andy a cpana. in 2016, 145 police...
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happening right now, the jury deciding the fate of south jersey father on trial for killing his three year olsonvid creato should spend the rest of his life in prison. but the defense argues, there is reasonable doubt. our steve keeley outside the camden county courthouse, deliberations set for this morning, steve? >> reporter: yes, 9:00. they only did 20 minutes yesterday. so they'll get full day, even if they need full day, to come up with averred today. and whether the verdict is guilty or not guilty, creato's lawyer told the jury one thing for sure, and they may have agreed instantly with this. that this creato case will affect your psyche forever. this lawyer closed by telling the jury that the grieving father on trial and in jail for 17 month is not a killer. 's victim. and after he was done, the prosecution began, her closing, with the re-tort the victim in this case is three years old. the defense lawyer took an hour and 45 minutes in his last effort to sway these jurors, in david creato's favor. >> because if he's not guilty, he's a victim. the guys we call the founding father set this
happening right now, the jury deciding the fate of south jersey father on trial for killing his three year olsonvid creato should spend the rest of his life in prison. but the defense argues, there is reasonable doubt. our steve keeley outside the camden county courthouse, deliberations set for this morning, steve? >> reporter: yes, 9:00. they only did 20 minutes yesterday. so they'll get full day, even if they need full day, to come up with averred today. and whether the verdict is...
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. >> let's bring in scott olson and lynn.ynn, what is the president returning to and how will that will complicate what the president wants to do to get back to the business of legislating and getting work done. >> he has an enormous week and days ahead in congress. he has the most important issue is raising the debt ceiling that is coming up because he will probably need democratic votes to do that. you have his budget which was rolled out while he was overseas. not clear where that is going. and whatever happened to the health care bill in the senate? that alone would be a full plate. then you add on it the multiple investigations in the senate, the house, the fbi. plus senior trusted adviser slash son-in-law jared kushner under the extreme governing. now it has these scandals to deal with. >> let's talk about the big story this weekend. the confirmation now that jared kushner, he discussed, we don't know who initiated it yet, discussed setting up these secret communications with russian officials. now, people have been ref
. >> let's bring in scott olson and lynn.ynn, what is the president returning to and how will that will complicate what the president wants to do to get back to the business of legislating and getting work done. >> he has an enormous week and days ahead in congress. he has the most important issue is raising the debt ceiling that is coming up because he will probably need democratic votes to do that. you have his budget which was rolled out while he was overseas. not clear where...
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man is not letting his disability prevent him from being a successful video gamer. 27-year-old mike olsona congenital limb deficiency. he has no arms or legs but that is not stopped him from doing what he wants to do. he makes a living online. he plays 8-12 hours a day and earns money streaming his games through donation subscription fees and advertising who goes by the name, handy. >>> 5:56 am. there is a warning this morning about possible terror attacks. the growing threat as isis is urging its followers to use vehicles and terror attacks. >>> repealing and replacing obamacare. republicans are well on their way, scoring a victory in the house yesterday. that the senate could get complicated. i'm doug luzader and washington. we will have more on that. >>> so far so good if you are looking at a commute on 280 in san jose. it does not look bad. we have been looking at the south bay and the east bay. we will tell you more about that straightahead. >>> we have replaced midweight heat and record highs with a cooler and windy pattern. temperatures taking the plunge today. well it's a perfect
man is not letting his disability prevent him from being a successful video gamer. 27-year-old mike olsona congenital limb deficiency. he has no arms or legs but that is not stopped him from doing what he wants to do. he makes a living online. he plays 8-12 hours a day and earns money streaming his games through donation subscription fees and advertising who goes by the name, handy. >>> 5:56 am. there is a warning this morning about possible terror attacks. the growing threat as isis...
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. >> we're back to rianne n the olson twins. >> they hook interesting.as kind of boring for what this is. >> it's your chance to really like let it hang all out and do something really different i thought that was eh. >> that is their pose, honey. we've got to get a pose together. olson twins have work that pose to perfect. >> they've had a lot of pra practice. >> they have. >> okay. >> thank you. >> there's some of the met stuff from last night. >> i love it. you're sticking around it's law and order later. >> york law and order. we have all kinds of relationships. >> that's the show, i'm sorry. love and order. >> thanks sarah. >> let's say good morning to our facebook fan of the day. rona randolph with her and her cousins. that's rhonda on the right in the flowered dress what great picture and, al --& >> isn't it great. >> tell us about the celebration. >> the group celebrating rhonda's uncle ted and aunt martha's 50 many anniversary. woo-hoo! rhonda wakes up to fox5 every morning. she loves the crew. and she also turned 53 a week ago. so you're making
. >> we're back to rianne n the olson twins. >> they hook interesting.as kind of boring for what this is. >> it's your chance to really like let it hang all out and do something really different i thought that was eh. >> that is their pose, honey. we've got to get a pose together. olson twins have work that pose to perfect. >> they've had a lot of pra practice. >> they have. >> okay. >> thank you. >> there's some of the met stuff from last...