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pappas: chris pappas from new hampshire. what is wonderful, we are close to the ground and these are so essential to make sure that congress is always embodying and reflecting and translating the voices of the people of this country. in my district, we benefit from international trade, particularly with canada. and which are always well served by calm and sober talks and respecting the businesses in our country, the workers and the environment. we need to see the details of these agreements. but i think the sort haphazard policies is not well-serving and we are well served by common, sober talks. reporter: back on oversight. in light of the michael cohen major revelations yesterday, what would you like to see come january for your committees and trump's potential business ealings with russia? ms. pelosi: that will be up to the committees. our focus is on showing results for america's families. we need to lower health care costs raising their paychecks and giving them confidence that their voices are heard in washington d d.c
pappas: chris pappas from new hampshire. what is wonderful, we are close to the ground and these are so essential to make sure that congress is always embodying and reflecting and translating the voices of the people of this country. in my district, we benefit from international trade, particularly with canada. and which are always well served by calm and sober talks and respecting the businesses in our country, the workers and the environment. we need to see the details of these agreements....
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pappas: thank you to the panel and mister edwards. we all have heavy hearts with that situation unfolded in pittsburgh that is all too common facing a uniquely american tragedy with those individuals and while it's important that can help people heal and bring people together we need public policy that will allow us to protect public safety with the background check system this is the difference between myself and my opponent to repeal the federal background checks i believe we need to strengthen it and make sure we have universal checks for all gun purchases that prevents weapons falling into the wrong hands i believe we can respect the culture of responsible gun ownership while at the same time taking important steps to keep people safe. edwards: chris knows that's not true i'm not in favor of big government generally i get very concerned if they retaining names of individuals i'm happy to look at reforming background checks but as i say - - that often we hold citizens accountable. the second amendment which has nothing to do with e
pappas: thank you to the panel and mister edwards. we all have heavy hearts with that situation unfolded in pittsburgh that is all too common facing a uniquely american tragedy with those individuals and while it's important that can help people heal and bring people together we need public policy that will allow us to protect public safety with the background check system this is the difference between myself and my opponent to repeal the federal background checks i believe we need to...
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[roll call] pappas is excused. please note that executive director shireen mcspadden is present. >> president serina: can i have a motion to approve the agenda. >> second. >> president serina: all in favor. any opposed? thank you. motion carries. and i would like to point out a couple of things regarding the agenda. the -- there's been a slight change in that we will take public comment -- general public comment at the end after all of the other motions have been voted on and all of the other issues have been voted on. public comment following each action item will continue as it has been. and secondly, i have been advised that when we as commissioners vote, we need to be very clear that we are voting for or against. so, hence, i will remind all of us to speak up. it's usually not a problem for me, but it is more my colleagues. finally, on item 3, a motion to approve the october 3, 2018 meeting minutes? >> second. >> president serina: all in favor? any opposition or discussion? thank you. motion carries. item 4, di
[roll call] pappas is excused. please note that executive director shireen mcspadden is present. >> president serina: can i have a motion to approve the agenda. >> second. >> president serina: all in favor. any opposed? thank you. motion carries. and i would like to point out a couple of things regarding the agenda. the -- there's been a slight change in that we will take public comment -- general public comment at the end after all of the other motions have been voted on and...
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chris pappas of new jersey. susan wild of pennsylvania. susan is already sworn in. hundreds of guests cheered you on. [laughter] ms. pelosi: they had the whole chamber to themselves. ike levin of california. i knew mike levin was from california. and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to reduce the role of money, advance their elections and one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. we are very pleased to be ready for that with the leadership of terri sewell of alabama, whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. we will be building a record for and she will talk about that in a moment and thank her for her leadership. thank john sarbanes of maryland. thank you. mr. sarbanes: good morning everybody. i want to thank the speaker-designate for giving a broad charge to our caucus. over the last few congresses but particularly over the last two years to assemble the proposals that have been coming from members of congress to restore our democracy and make it work depen. there are a lot of people ou
chris pappas of new jersey. susan wild of pennsylvania. susan is already sworn in. hundreds of guests cheered you on. [laughter] ms. pelosi: they had the whole chamber to themselves. ike levin of california. i knew mike levin was from california. and omar of minnesota. so in any case, you know what the purpose of it is to reduce the role of money, advance their elections and one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. we are very pleased to be ready for that with the...
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[roll call] pappas is excused. please note that executive director shireen mcspadden is present. >> president serina: can i have a motion to approve the agenda. >> second. >> president serina: all in favor. any opposed? thank you. motion carries. and i would like to point out a couple of things regarding the agenda. the -- there's been a slight change in that we will take public comment -- general pli
[roll call] pappas is excused. please note that executive director shireen mcspadden is present. >> president serina: can i have a motion to approve the agenda. >> second. >> president serina: all in favor. any opposed? thank you. motion carries. and i would like to point out a couple of things regarding the agenda. the -- there's been a slight change in that we will take public comment -- general pli
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chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer you on, when you come to take a stand, not only are they members of congress with seniority but had the whole chamber to themselves. mike levin of michigan -- excuse me. of california. that is andy leven. i know mike levin is from california, the drumbeat in california. and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case that you know what the purpose of it is, to reduce the role of money, advanced elections. one part of that is to have the voting rights act early on the agenda. i will be very pleased to be ready with that with the leadership of terry sewall of alabama whose legislation we have been advocating for a while. she will talk about that in a moment and i think her for her leadership. in the meantime i want to present our champion for democracy, john's are baines. saar baines. >> i want to thank the speaker designate forgiving abro
chris pappas of new hampshire. susan wilde of pennsylvania but susan is already sworn in as a member of congress. when you're sworn in by yourself like that, hundreds of guests to cheer you on, when you come to take a stand, not only are they members of congress with seniority but had the whole chamber to themselves. mike levin of michigan -- excuse me. of california. that is andy leven. i know mike levin is from california, the drumbeat in california. and ivan omar of minnesota. so in the case...
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nancy: nancy pappas. lemonis: nice to meet you. nancy: nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus.eridge. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? tom: good. lemonis: this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? nancy: yep. tom: this is the headquarters. lemonis: how much revenue will your company do? tom: we did $4 million last year. lemonis: and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? tom: maybe $400,000. amber: you have a lot more hair here. lemonis: no, i don't. not there i don't. no. amber: you do. lemonis: i don't. look at how much forehead -- amber: it's -- on the sides, it's -- lemonis: that's 'cause i wasn't trimming it tighter. tom: we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. lemonis: who's that? tom: that's kita. nancy: that's kita. tom: that's the shop dog. nancy: yeah. lemonis: whose dog is that? nancy: mine. tom: it's my dog. nancy: no, no. that's my dog. lemonis: your dog, his dog? nancy: no, it's mine. lemonis: oh. tom: it used to be my dog. nancy
nancy: nancy pappas. lemonis: nice to meet you. nancy: nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus.eridge. nice to meet you. lemonis: how are you? tom: good. lemonis: this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? nancy: yep. tom: this is the headquarters. lemonis: how much revenue will your company do? tom: we did $4 million last year. lemonis: and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? tom: maybe $400,000. amber: you have a lot more hair here. lemonis: no, i...
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sot: batallion chief tom pappas, alameda county fire// "we hope to provide any help we can to the people and firefighters in southern california."they've prepared a crew of 25 firefighters in a briefing friday night who will have to learn to navigate new terrain once they get down to ventura county.they won't know their assignment until they arrive. the fire fighters will be battling an erratic fire that's consumed 35 thousand acres and will face similar conditions to the bay area... but with an added challenge... sot: division chief john walsh, alameda county fire// "very steep terrain you have a strong wind impacts and whats unique is when the winds do stop you sometimes have an instantaneous reverse wind direction." the task force headed out on their 6 hour drive at around 6 o clock...leaving behind a strapped crew who are working overtime amid an upcomping red flag warning for the north bay saturday night until sunday morning. the task force could also get rerouted to another emergency if need be along the way.once in l.a. they could be out there for up to two weeks.if the woolsey fi
sot: batallion chief tom pappas, alameda county fire// "we hope to provide any help we can to the people and firefighters in southern california."they've prepared a crew of 25 firefighters in a briefing friday night who will have to learn to navigate new terrain once they get down to ventura county.they won't know their assignment until they arrive. the fire fighters will be battling an erratic fire that's consumed 35 thousand acres and will face similar conditions to the bay area......
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sot: batallion chief tom pappas, alameda county fire// "weather is a little bit more extreme with humiditye single digits in addition to the santa ana winds is obviously causing a rapid explosion in the fire behaviour and activity and its goign through the neighborhoods in ventura county." the task force headed out on their 6 hour drive at around 6 o clock...leaving behind a strapped crew who are working overtime amid an upcomping red flag warning for the north bay saturday night until sunday morning. the task force will be in l.a. for maximim of two weeks but if the fire still requires their added resources the equipment will stay down there... but crews will be relieved and replaced.they could also get rerouted to another emergency if need be along the way home.live in castro valley ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (grant) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: smoke from the camp fire hovered over the bay area today. winds decreased today and the fire danger has eased.
sot: batallion chief tom pappas, alameda county fire// "weather is a little bit more extreme with humiditye single digits in addition to the santa ana winds is obviously causing a rapid explosion in the fire behaviour and activity and its goign through the neighborhoods in ventura county." the task force headed out on their 6 hour drive at around 6 o clock...leaving behind a strapped crew who are working overtime amid an upcomping red flag warning for the north bay saturday night...
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we embedded with the fire chief pappas scouting the debris. we found kent craigs, his entire neighborhood gone. >> how much are these homes worth? >> that was one for sale for $5.2 million. there was one that was just sold for like $6.5 million over there. this one was valued at $6.5 million. >> reporter: at nearby pepperdine university students sheltering on campus during the fire's worst hours -- >> the sky is really red. >> reporter: now told it's safe enough to go home. some finally speaking out about the ordeal. >> it is really scary. it feels apocalyptic to see smoke coming over the hill. i'm grateful to have been in a location where all of us were together. >> reporter: in addition to the blaze, local authorities finding themselves in a political spat with president trump. he called out forest management on saturday, tweeting again this morning, with proper forest management, we can stop the devastation constantly going on in california. the president of the california professional firefighters association responding to the controversy,
we embedded with the fire chief pappas scouting the debris. we found kent craigs, his entire neighborhood gone. >> how much are these homes worth? >> that was one for sale for $5.2 million. there was one that was just sold for like $6.5 million over there. this one was valued at $6.5 million. >> reporter: at nearby pepperdine university students sheltering on campus during the fire's worst hours -- >> the sky is really red. >> reporter: now told it's safe enough to...