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paul george and the pacers turn up the heat, george, with the three.. sixers fall 107-94 to the pacers. >> that's all for sports, i'm leslie advance arsdale, have a great. >> i love run is in the history books. >> the run raises money for several local charities, this year's 13-mile course included center city and fairmount park. the half marathon attracted 10,000 runners, from all across the country, one runner was our very own rahel solomon who was thrilled at the experience. >> had some moments oh, can i do this, but, you know, i've done it before. and just awesome thing, everybody's energy, all of the runners, nothing like the community of runners. so i'm excited. >> good for her. now, the love run has raised more than $150,000 for local charities, including the fairmount park conservancy. >> we should point out our 6:30 producer ranas well, and he's working today, but rahel had to take the day off. my television wife a little tired from the run. >> 13.1 miles, jim? >> i don't blame her. but i've been hearing about this, then we have to listen unti
paul george and the pacers turn up the heat, george, with the three.. sixers fall 107-94 to the pacers. >> that's all for sports, i'm leslie advance arsdale, have a great. >> i love run is in the history books. >> the run raises money for several local charities, this year's 13-mile course included center city and fairmount park. the half marathon attracted 10,000 runners, from all across the country, one runner was our very own rahel solomon who was thrilled at the...
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. >>> sixers down by two, paul george with the bad pass, rodriguez comes up with us. goes all the way down to the late-out. finishes with 16 points off the bench, paul jordan turning up the heat. third quarter sixers down 15, team high 21 points sixers lose this one 107-94. >>> coming up on the hyundai sports zone, jack mccafferty will join us to talk flyers and the sixers and could be this season, coming up in a few minutes. >> look forward to that. thank you very much. turning pain into purpose the death of a new jersey teenager is giving others life. >> i couldn't grasp it. a piece of my son would walk through the door in a human. in another human. really impossible to grab. >> she died last year but donated organs helped to save (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our
. >>> sixers down by two, paul george with the bad pass, rodriguez comes up with us. goes all the way down to the late-out. finishes with 16 points off the bench, paul jordan turning up the heat. third quarter sixers down 15, team high 21 points sixers lose this one 107-94. >>> coming up on the hyundai sports zone, jack mccafferty will join us to talk flyers and the sixers and could be this season, coming up in a few minutes. >> look forward to that. thank you very much....
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celtics hosting the pacers, paul george with a nice fake gives indiana the early lead.p with 37 points. third quarter thomas loses dribble, recovers it and hits the 3. celtics up 11. fourth quarter, finding brown. there you have it. boston wins 109 to 100. one game behind cleveland for the first in the east. russell westbrook chasing oscar robinson for more trimle doubles in the season. thunder playing 76ers and this time westbrook did not miss a shot. he runs right pass the 76ers defense for the nice driving lay-up. 16 points at the half. we go to third quarter, sweep behind the pass. later westbrook gets the rebound. gibson for the dunk, 18 points, 14 assists and 11 rebounds for westbrook. perfect triple double as he goes 6 for 6 on the field. 122 to 97. to baseball now, team usa and puerto rico both looking for their first world baseball classic title. top third, no score, ian kins kinsler. u.s. takes a 2-0 lead. rbi single to right. kinsler comes in to score. 3-0 united states. the bottom of the 7. Ángel pagon. first hit from puerto rico. trying to pump up the team.
celtics hosting the pacers, paul george with a nice fake gives indiana the early lead.p with 37 points. third quarter thomas loses dribble, recovers it and hits the 3. celtics up 11. fourth quarter, finding brown. there you have it. boston wins 109 to 100. one game behind cleveland for the first in the east. russell westbrook chasing oscar robinson for more trimle doubles in the season. thunder playing 76ers and this time westbrook did not miss a shot. he runs right pass the 76ers defense for...
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paul george with the layup they finish the quart we are a 20-5 run. fourth and a quarter, c.j. miles, money when it matters most. it was that kind of night for the sixers. they take it on the chin 107-94. march madness, the last two spots were filled today. north carolina and kentucky what a game, second half, north carolina joel berry driving part of a 10-0 run by the tar heels. under a minute to go kentucky freshman malik monk, a quick three, final 10 seconds, kentucky down three, monk again, cooler than a polar bear's toenails. north carolina doesn't call timeout and luke, yes you may near s heels win 75-73. they'll play oregon. south carolina and florida. first half florida'susth three seven at the break. they went cold in the second fe arc. couldn't hit an elephant in the butt with anbod. 14 lead changes, tied at 59. under five minutes left. south carolina works the ball inside. thornwell scoops up the turnover and takes off. ends up leaving for mike kozar, south carolina wins play gonzaga. >>> the phillies open the season one week from tomorrow today in grapefruit league
paul george with the layup they finish the quart we are a 20-5 run. fourth and a quarter, c.j. miles, money when it matters most. it was that kind of night for the sixers. they take it on the chin 107-94. march madness, the last two spots were filled today. north carolina and kentucky what a game, second half, north carolina joel berry driving part of a 10-0 run by the tar heels. under a minute to go kentucky freshman malik monk, a quick three, final 10 seconds, kentucky down three, monk again,...
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senator rand paul, george of the freedom caucus. they are asking for a full repeal, a clean slate. then the medicaid defenders. snors and congressmen from the midsection of this country. they're wary of any plan that doesn't include protection for all the people in their states who gained coverage under medicaid expansion. then the planned parenthood defenders, the repeal effort could strip half a billion dollars from that organization. susan collins and lisa murkowski, both republicans, opposed a repeal measure in 2015 largely because of that issue. finally you've got the unknown. we're looking at you, ted cruz. we really know what he thinks about this. by the way, he's going to the white house tonight. with all that said, i'm going to move over here. i want to talk about what the white house is up against. with our old friend, ari fleischer, who knows a little about what this is like to be in a white house when you've -- you've been in both. you've been on capitol hill and in the white house during very large congressional battles. of course, former press secretary for the white
senator rand paul, george of the freedom caucus. they are asking for a full repeal, a clean slate. then the medicaid defenders. snors and congressmen from the midsection of this country. they're wary of any plan that doesn't include protection for all the people in their states who gained coverage under medicaid expansion. then the planned parenthood defenders, the repeal effort could strip half a billion dollars from that organization. susan collins and lisa murkowski, both republicans,...
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they talked about the paul george. launching a new fly net material. >> an air jordan 11 sneakers, as i understand it, were quite a hit. >> yes, they were. that actually illustrates nike has so many different shoes. they are in a different playing field. they have so many different models. if they have weakness in one shoe, they have a hundred more shoes where they're having strength. so i think a lot of people focus on one thing to try to nitpick nike and that's not what you should do with this story. >> scott, when it comes to this stock it's still kind of retained this multiple, 22 forward earnings, about where it traded in the middle of 2014. couple great years after that but growing 20 and 15 times on the bottom line and that's not really what we're looking at right now. does it have to just kind of kick around in this area and have the earnings growth catch up for a while? >> so on a constant currency basis it's continuing to grow at that rate. they even implied for fy '18 they will continue. fx has been a much b
they talked about the paul george. launching a new fly net material. >> an air jordan 11 sneakers, as i understand it, were quite a hit. >> yes, they were. that actually illustrates nike has so many different shoes. they are in a different playing field. they have so many different models. if they have weakness in one shoe, they have a hundred more shoes where they're having strength. so i think a lot of people focus on one thing to try to nitpick nike and that's not what you should...
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. >> and paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> in prince george county a death investigation is underwayer someone discovered human remains in a wooded area hadn't a strip mall. police were called to east lawn creek road me for the washington this afternoon and sky fox flew over the scene and we're told an autopsy will be conducted on the remains to determine cause of death. so far remains were not identified. >> and staying in prince george county detectives are canvassing an oxon hill neighborhood after a teenager was killed walking home from potomac high school. jaqwan was shot off iverson street he celebrated his 17 birthday two days before the shooting. a $5,000 reward is offered in >>> all right. so you could deal with type dwri hotel room if it had a budget friendly price. ahead at 6 d.c. first micro hotel is on. rooms average from 100 to 250 square feet and we'll take you inside hotel-when we continue. >> if you leave many saying good things come in small pack amounts you might want to try out d.y.'s newest hotel. >> hotel hive in foggy bottom hadit grand opening. the average roo
. >> and paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> in prince george county a death investigation is underwayer someone discovered human remains in a wooded area hadn't a strip mall. police were called to east lawn creek road me for the washington this afternoon and sky fox flew over the scene and we're told an autopsy will be conducted on the remains to determine cause of death. so far remains were not identified. >> and staying in prince george county detectives are...
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george osborne earning £650,000 for four days work a month. we asked viewers to get in touch about this. we've had some input. paul he is earning £14,000 a day. that's it from business live today. we'll see you again tomorrow. good morning. we have some mild air today and when we add some sunshine into the mix, that is a recipe for what will be a springlike day across the country. if we look at the satellite there are a couple of flies in the ointment. showers across scotland and cloud in the south. this has been producing patchy rain and drizzle, some of which will continue through the day in cornwall, devon and the channel islands. the showers in scotland confined to orkney and shetland. in between plenty of dry weather and sunshine. at 3pm, still blustery winds and showers across the northern isles but much mainland scotla nd northern isles but much mainland scotland dry. fine for northern ireland, fine for much of northern england as well. just a bit patchy cloud. through the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, we will see sunshine lifting temperatures to 15-16. a see sunshine lifting temperatures to 15—
george osborne earning £650,000 for four days work a month. we asked viewers to get in touch about this. we've had some input. paul he is earning £14,000 a day. that's it from business live today. we'll see you again tomorrow. good morning. we have some mild air today and when we add some sunshine into the mix, that is a recipe for what will be a springlike day across the country. if we look at the satellite there are a couple of flies in the ointment. showers across scotland and cloud in the...
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estimates on the price, but is expected to fetch at least 6 digit bids, also for record albums paul mccartney georgecure, record albums remember those, auction takes place march 27 right here in new york. let's check that out. >> a new version of the google pixel xl phone coming out all we can say get out your wallet the sr., vice president says pixel stays premium priced in range of brand new iphones could go up next generation experts love these phones, reports pixel may come with improved water resistance better camera a faster processor as far as headphone jack what do we do with that. >> buying all new stuff every phone -- >> you need the airpods whatever they are -- >> you know, bug made out of -- >> the earpods in your ear. >> i have tiny wired ears they fall out all the time you cannot use your headphones charge your phone at the same time. >> the same -- >> because the same plug. >> so if i am on a three hour phone call, with my mother, i need to be able to recharge the phone while i talk to her using headphones i don't want to hold it to head can't do that. >> anything to force to you get
estimates on the price, but is expected to fetch at least 6 digit bids, also for record albums paul mccartney georgecure, record albums remember those, auction takes place march 27 right here in new york. let's check that out. >> a new version of the google pixel xl phone coming out all we can say get out your wallet the sr., vice president says pixel stays premium priced in range of brand new iphones could go up next generation experts love these phones, reports pixel may come with...
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. >> husband's name is george larl bar a photo of ru paul and a george they've been together for 23 yearsd limelight and theye were married 23 years later on george's birthday.y very cool.l. congratulations.ti awesome to ross matth forgetting that scoop, very ve y cool.t sc >> absolcoutely. >>> next thing up is big>> newsw for film fans.ans. tucker is so excited about thisi >> no doubt.>> no dou >> i can't wait. wait. >> netflix this is a big deal it really is.real is. netflix has acquired the rightsg to or son wells final film theme footage you're seeing here from 1941's citizen cain arguably one of the most famous films everve made. rose bud sled obviously >> it ranks at number six all time.me >> behind casablanca, raging bull. >> or son wells in 1970 startedr a movie called the other side of the wind. and this film was actually neven finish he started shooting it ii the 1970's and then in 1985 he died from a heart attack. so the rights to this movie upoe in the air for all of thesese s.ars. so netflix actually acquired th global rights for the movie andd they're going to finish the t f
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we have paul botticelli, former advise are tore to president george w. olumnist ellis henican. unsub assistanted by mr. trump himself, but all we've heard through the chatter, paul, is that he will reach across to democrats. that would mean schumer, senator schumer and it would mean representative he will he -- nancy pelosi. and john kasich was right a couple weeks ago he wrote in an op-ed the only way to get stuff passed by he reaching across the aisle. he also implored the democrats to reach across. paul, does that happen before president trump reaches back to the freedom caucus? >> i at this it might. he will certainly talk about it. this is part of the negotiating style of this president. he is uniquely elected, uniquely qualified to be a disruptor. he will do that even if he doesn't actually follow through. one thing i wonder if it is really reaching out to the democrat leaders or reaching out to vulnerable democrats? he doesn't need a lot f he get as bill passed with 218 in the house i don't know that he cares there is a lot of democrats to make it
we have paul botticelli, former advise are tore to president george w. olumnist ellis henican. unsub assistanted by mr. trump himself, but all we've heard through the chatter, paul, is that he will reach across to democrats. that would mean schumer, senator schumer and it would mean representative he will he -- nancy pelosi. and john kasich was right a couple weeks ago he wrote in an op-ed the only way to get stuff passed by he reaching across the aisle. he also implored the democrats to reach...
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paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> fox 5 in prince george's county now where the search continues for the suspect who shot a teen in oxon hill. jay holiday was walking home from potomac high school when killed yesterday afternoon, it happened at the south view apartment complex off iverson street. holloway had celebrated his 17th birthday two days before the shooting. he was a junior at potomac high school. >> i got a text message saying my son got shot. i just dropped everything. left, would. rushed home. and yeah, no son, my son gone. >> investigators believe the suspect may be driving a light colorado suv. holloway's loved ones plan to hold a candle vigil around 7:00 p.m. >>> in prince george's county police investigating a deadly shooting in district heights. when officers arrived theyfo gunshot wounds, taken to a hospital where he passed away. and right now, police don't have a motive or suspect. they're asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> skyfox over the scene of a deadly crash in waldorf this afternoon. police say the car slammed into a pole near the interse
paul wagner fox 5 local news. >>> fox 5 in prince george's county now where the search continues for the suspect who shot a teen in oxon hill. jay holiday was walking home from potomac high school when killed yesterday afternoon, it happened at the south view apartment complex off iverson street. holloway had celebrated his 17th birthday two days before the shooting. he was a junior at potomac high school. >> i got a text message saying my son got shot. i just dropped everything....
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george lucier. >> here. >> richard 0 oo rtell. >> here. >> michael bund kerront. >> here. >> william schrier. william paul. william bob wallace. orge sinkwitz. >> herer. >> russell handsetter. miss denise rohan. james schmidt. keith davidson. thank you for managing through that. i certainly appreciate it. we'll get started with the legislative briefing. if you have questions, we'll be happy to answer them towards the ends. in-depth questions of that nature, as well. there's been a lot of activity particularly with the new session of congress with the new white house. we are eager and excited as you've already heard from chairman phil rowe and ranking february tester, there's a lot going on. we're eager to get involved and be there and the american legion, i can't tell you the number of e-mails and phone calls we've received in the last few weeks about getting involved with legislation and moving forward. so i want to preface this entire thing our power truly comes from you. we need to you be involved. call your members of congress. call your senators and tell them to do the right hinge on behalf of veterans. . we will begin now
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paul ryan is it's a binary choice, young man. what's that mean? his way for the highway. >> shannon: will this be an art of the deal let's bring in john sununu who served to george h.w. tor paul is not the only one saying this that there is potentially daylight between the white house and the speaker. is this one of the cases of good cop/bad cop in the negotiating? >> passing legislation is complicated and messy. the house does its thing and the senate and goes to the in the of conference and the white house nurses all the processes all along and has to deal with the 230 republicans in the house and the republicans in the senate. it's going to have bumps like that along the way. they'll come together at the end with a package but the second important thing to remember is that it's probably going to take more than one piece of legislation. you can put certain things in reconciliation and you try and get that through to begin with and then there will have to be a second package that deals with the items not part of allowable as part of reconciliation. this kabuki dance will continue for a while and everybody will be moaning and groaning and there will be complaint. >> s
paul ryan is it's a binary choice, young man. what's that mean? his way for the highway. >> shannon: will this be an art of the deal let's bring in john sununu who served to george h.w. tor paul is not the only one saying this that there is potentially daylight between the white house and the speaker. is this one of the cases of good cop/bad cop in the negotiating? >> passing legislation is complicated and messy. the house does its thing and the senate and goes to the in the of...
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paul schtick. and i'm john schtick. and i'm george schtick.s. ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick ♪ ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick ♪ ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick schtick ♪ >> that's a good schtick. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: where did the man meet his wife who looks just like him? twinder. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> behold! the power of the schtick! ♪ >> give chase! >> oh, schtick. [ splash ] [ applause ] >> seth: what should you cut out of your diet if you're allergic to russian food? vladimir gluten. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> sir, do you swear to tell the schtick, the whole schtick and nothing but the schtick so help you god? >> i do not. [ audience oohs ] >> wow. people don't usually say that. i guess you're free to go. ♪ order, order in my popsicle schtick courtroom. >> oh, and your honor, one last thing. you can't handle the schtick! ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: and finally -- [ laughter ] why does donald trump sleep with a tub of hummus? he likes it when a chickpea's in his bed. [ laughter ] [ cheers and a
paul schtick. and i'm john schtick. and i'm george schtick.s. ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick ♪ ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick ♪ ♪ she loves your schtick schtick schtick schtick ♪ >> that's a good schtick. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: where did the man meet his wife who looks just like him? twinder. [ light laughter ] ♪ >> behold! the power of the schtick! ♪ >> give chase! >> oh, schtick. [ splash ] [ applause ] >>...
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donald trump, wolf, on the same day of that paul manafort interview as on this week with george stephanopoulos and said to george that the change in the platform to be a quote, softening of the language when it comes to russia. so there you have it from the candidate himself calling it a softening of the language. he's aware of the effort, wolf even though he says he was not directly involved. >> are officials there the at the white house, jim, explaining why there were so many denials of any contacts between any trump advisers and russian officials during the campaign? are they explaining now, you know, how they got it so wrong? because we've learned of these multiple contacts. >> no. as a matter of fact, yesterday i was on air force one, riding back from an event that the president had down in newport news and white house press secretary sean spicer held a brief gaggle with reporters. and we pressed him on this, saying if you didn't know about jeff sessions having these meetings with the russian ambassadors, are you worried about other shoes that may drop? sean spicer said no, there is stil
donald trump, wolf, on the same day of that paul manafort interview as on this week with george stephanopoulos and said to george that the change in the platform to be a quote, softening of the language when it comes to russia. so there you have it from the candidate himself calling it a softening of the language. he's aware of the effort, wolf even though he says he was not directly involved. >> are officials there the at the white house, jim, explaining why there were so many denials...
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volunteer for the ca george, as you know, he was the most high-profile national security adviser on the trump campaign. featured prime time speaker at the convention and as for paulanafort, he was there for five month, george. as you well know, he was in charge of that campaign. the chairman, the ceo, the person who put together and ran the convention. it's really ex-troird to hear the white house press secretary describe him as somebody with a very limited role. >> noise behind you right there. jon karl, thanks very much. >>> the president heading to capitol hill to twist the arms of house republicans hoping to pass their plan later this week and our mary bruce is on capitol hill. how is speaker paul ryan announcing changes to the bill in a bid to get those voting. >> reporter: good morning, george. republican leaders think they're within reach. this morning they're bringing in closer, the president to help seal this deal. now, overnight republican leaders in the house released a series of changes that they are hoping will help win over those skeptical members of their own party. now, the tweaks include giving states more flexible to administer medicaid, boostin
volunteer for the ca george, as you know, he was the most high-profile national security adviser on the trump campaign. featured prime time speaker at the convention and as for paulanafort, he was there for five month, george. as you well know, he was in charge of that campaign. the chairman, the ceo, the person who put together and ran the convention. it's really ex-troird to hear the white house press secretary describe him as somebody with a very limited role. >> noise behind you right...
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paul was hired as i said to count delegates. that's why he was brought in as he had been for george w. bush, gerald ford, bob dole. >> and he ran the came papaign. >> >> but you will admit a very prominent role. >> yes, you're saying the work for a kleclient he did a decade ago, i don't know the answer that if we look back if we knew then what we know now. >> he definitely did not know? >> no, he didn't know. you can think of people in a campaign and in this campaign it was lean an mean, but to suggest that did they pay their tax as -- >> didn't he disclose that? working on behalf of an adversary of the united states. the president would want to know, wouldn't he? >> maybe, maybe not. i don't know what the circumstances were at the time and so for me to start to infer what he did or did not do wassing in was improper, i know he did what he was hired to do. >> are you saying he wasn't disappointed to learn in the last 24 hours -- >> i don't know, i haven't -- no, no, because again -- the story that came out this morning said he had this client, paul put out a statement that suggests thi
paul was hired as i said to count delegates. that's why he was brought in as he had been for george w. bush, gerald ford, bob dole. >> and he ran the came papaign. >> >> but you will admit a very prominent role. >> yes, you're saying the work for a kleclient he did a decade ago, i don't know the answer that if we look back if we knew then what we know now. >> he definitely did not know? >> no, he didn't know. you can think of people in a campaign and in this...
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worked in the justice department during the obama administration, and paul clement, a former solicitor general under president georgebush. and we welcome all of you to the "newshour". marcia, i'm going to start with you. overall takeaway from today's session? >> well, the first day usually is not all that substantive. the hearing played out the way it has traditionally. the senators -- each senator has an opening statement. ten there is an introduction of the form knee, and the nominees' opening statement. that did happen. but what we gater from the first day is we see where the concerns are on both sides, where the questioning may lead, what kind of difficulties the nominee may have if answering some of the questions. on the republican said today, we saw a lot of emphasis on judge gorsuch's qualifications. on the democratic side, we saw specific concerns about opinions he has written in certain areas such as workers protection, whether he would give deference to agencies' rules. so it's really a laying out of what's to come. >> woodruff: paul clement, what was your main takeaway today? >> well, i thought probably t
worked in the justice department during the obama administration, and paul clement, a former solicitor general under president georgebush. and we welcome all of you to the "newshour". marcia, i'm going to start with you. overall takeaway from today's session? >> well, the first day usually is not all that substantive. the hearing played out the way it has traditionally. the senators -- each senator has an opening statement. ten there is an introduction of the form knee, and the...
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george w bush. you have to feel for paul ryan, he is selling something with all his heart and doing a greatjob at thatcare like. why are you still having a tax but on people for their health care quiz night why are you still allowing medicaid to be expanded, why republicans doing this? we are at the greatest juncture republicans doing this? we are at the greatestjuncture since 1929 of being in power, and we are essentially not feeling and not replacing the presidentsignatu re accomplishment. in the end, don't you think the white house will get this through? they are doing a massive charm offensive. we have still got the picture of ted cruz, the arch enemy during the campaign, lyin' ted goes to the white house, guns are down, no more duels. family dinner instead. 0ne guns are down, no more duels. family dinner instead. one of his daughters even brought her classroom giraffe along with her. that is the kind of charm offensive that donald trump is putting on republicans that don't like this plan. he is going to win because of this? i think ultimately he will. he is using the charm offensive to have pizza
george w bush. you have to feel for paul ryan, he is selling something with all his heart and doing a greatjob at thatcare like. why are you still having a tax but on people for their health care quiz night why are you still allowing medicaid to be expanded, why republicans doing this? we are at the greatest juncture republicans doing this? we are at the greatestjuncture since 1929 of being in power, and we are essentially not feeling and not replacing the presidentsignatu re accomplishment. in...
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plus, george goes one-on-one with health and human services secretary tom price. and rand paul about the gop health care plan. >>> turning now to the weather and many still trying to dig out from that pre-spring snowstorm that blanketed the northeast. and you don't see this every day -- a delta flight stuck in a snow bank at new york's laguardia airport. take a look at that. from the taxiway to the highway and this big rig sidelined in toledo, the effects of that major storm. a familiar face joining us is sam champion. in for rob marciano. >> tonight's storm a lot less potent than the last one. we watch tonight as we wind up the radar here. you can see we get a little flurry and sprinkle. watch happens in nantucket tomorrow. this storm goes offshore and winds up and really dumps on nantucket. most people will get a little flurry or sprinkle overnight tonight. some tough winds there. spring air does move south. i can't promise it for the mid-atlantic or the northeast. but by the time we get to tuesday, atlanta, you're looking at about 80 degrees. >> springlike in the south. sam,
plus, george goes one-on-one with health and human services secretary tom price. and rand paul about the gop health care plan. >>> turning now to the weather and many still trying to dig out from that pre-spring snowstorm that blanketed the northeast. and you don't see this every day -- a delta flight stuck in a snow bank at new york's laguardia airport. take a look at that. from the taxiway to the highway and this big rig sidelined in toledo, the effects of that major storm. a...
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paul was hire today count delegates. that's why he was brought in as he had been for george w. bush, gerald ford and bob dole. he did his job. >> he was chairman of the campaign? >> after may 19th or something. >> a prominent role? >> yes, as he had done for the other three. basically, the work that he had, he client a decade ago -- i don't know the answer to that. >> $10 million tpromote the interest of vladimir putin. >> i don't know, to look back right now and say if we knew now what we know -- >> he didn't know? >> no, of course not. to suggest -- that's like you can think about how many people are involved in a campaign of some sort and in this campaign it was run but to suggest that everybody knew everybody's background, did they pay taxes, who did they work for. >> he didn't discloses that? >> discloses what? >> adversary of the united states. >> i don't know. >> he would want to know, wouldn't me? >> maybe, maybe not. i don't know what the circumstances were at the time and i didn't know what exactly -- for me to infer is not appropriate at this time. i don't know what work he did. i know what he was
paul was hire today count delegates. that's why he was brought in as he had been for george w. bush, gerald ford and bob dole. he did his job. >> he was chairman of the campaign? >> after may 19th or something. >> a prominent role? >> yes, as he had done for the other three. basically, the work that he had, he client a decade ago -- i don't know the answer to that. >> $10 million tpromote the interest of vladimir putin. >> i don't know, to look back right now...
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lynn manuel miranda wrote those words for george washington to say in the broadway sensation "hamilton". as we speak paulving these words, governing is hard, very hard. with a fractured gop caucus with lots of different ideas and no consensus how to repeal and replace the obamacare. tom price was at capitol hill. meanwhile according to him the house republicans he met with who were opposed to the healthcare plan are now on board. >> i want everyone to know i'm 100% behind this. i also want everyone to know that all of these nos or potential nos are all yess. every single person sitting in this room is now a yes. >> okay. just like that. jonathan. >> who was in the room, let's clarify. it's inside baseball. this is the freedom caucus, the hard liner caucus in the house. those are the folks who are the true holdouts. they relish voting no. he was talking to a different caucus within the house gop that is conservative but not rekals trant. not every folk in the door were nos. few of them were nos. so all of them -- a little spin on the baseball. >> not just that, if you want to get into this, you know, call
lynn manuel miranda wrote those words for george washington to say in the broadway sensation "hamilton". as we speak paulving these words, governing is hard, very hard. with a fractured gop caucus with lots of different ideas and no consensus how to repeal and replace the obamacare. tom price was at capitol hill. meanwhile according to him the house republicans he met with who were opposed to the healthcare plan are now on board. >> i want everyone to know i'm 100% behind this....
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george, we appreciate your input. pretty much right. gallup does a regular paul on party affiliation.hey ask the question, and politics as of today do you consider's upper republican, a democrat, or in independent and the latest from february 2017, 30% republicans, independents 37%, democrats 31%. we go back monthly to look at the column. six months, eight months or so. right around 40%. the affiliation, the expressed affiliation is independent. we're asking about clinical parties. john kasich talking about them and their nature and terms of the content of the health care debate saying political parties in this country are disintegrating. susan. >> well, that was a great call from that gentleman from maryland. i agree with him 100%. i, too, supported governor kasich because i thought he was a real pragmatist anti-deals with reality. especially in his own state of ohio where he really embraced obamacare, deployed and in a way that was compatible with his republican values. theorks very closely with cleveland clinic, the world leader in health care to develop healthive cascade of care d
george, we appreciate your input. pretty much right. gallup does a regular paul on party affiliation.hey ask the question, and politics as of today do you consider's upper republican, a democrat, or in independent and the latest from february 2017, 30% republicans, independents 37%, democrats 31%. we go back monthly to look at the column. six months, eight months or so. right around 40%. the affiliation, the expressed affiliation is independent. we're asking about clinical parties. john kasich...
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and paul saunders, he focused on russia at the state department during the george w.h administration. he's now the executive director of the center for the national interest, a foreign policy think tank. and we welcome both of you back to the program. andrew weiss, to you first, what is the sense of the state of u.s. russia relations right now? >> broken. we are at a low point that goes back to the darkest days to have the cold war. president trump has been promising there's going to be some kind of dramatic resurgence. he's talked about a grand bargain with vladimir putin presumably focused on the bar in syria, the fight on i.s.i.s. he hopes to contain china and meddlesome iran by breaking ground with russia. i think that's setting expectations too high. the reason for the relationship being in the doghouse is profound and goes to the heart of who we are as a nation. >> woodruff: paul saunders, how do you see the state to have the relationship now. >> i agree with andrew that the relationship is at its worst state today since probably the 1980s. i think there is no q
and paul saunders, he focused on russia at the state department during the george w.h administration. he's now the executive director of the center for the national interest, a foreign policy think tank. and we welcome both of you back to the program. andrew weiss, to you first, what is the sense of the state of u.s. russia relations right now? >> broken. we are at a low point that goes back to the darkest days to have the cold war. president trump has been promising there's going to be...
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our politics lead now, as george washington says to alexander hamilton in the musical "hamilton," winning was easy, young man, governing is harder. few know that like speaker paul ryan who is trying to herd the cast of the house to repeal and replace. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, jake. i'm been using that quote a lot lately. >> i bet. there is some news from capitol hill. devin nunez confirmed there is no evidence to support president trump's claim that president obama had him wiretapped at trump tower. take a listen. >> as i mentioned to you last week, are you going to take the tweets literally and if you are, then clearly the president is wrong. >> shouldn't president trump expect that the american people are going to take him literally? >> well, sure. look, i don't know what he wants to achieve in a given tweet. some of them may or may not be intended to be interpreted that way. i think our chair and the ranking member devin and adam gave the facts. i got the same briefing and they are still doing their investigation, all things related to russia and the election. and i think during their investigation this is information that they felt was import
our politics lead now, as george washington says to alexander hamilton in the musical "hamilton," winning was easy, young man, governing is harder. few know that like speaker paul ryan who is trying to herd the cast of the house to repeal and replace. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, jake. i'm been using that quote a lot lately. >> i bet. there is some news from capitol hill. devin nunez confirmed there is no evidence to support president trump's claim that...
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paul. >> reporter: hey jim, sarah t. was a week ago saturday that virginia state police, prince george county police and alexandria police executed eight search warrants in the washington area. taking into custody 11 people. five of them are residents here in alexandria. now, commonwealth attorney brian porter declined to go into specifics on how this ring was taken apart. but he did explain why it needed to be done. here's what he had to say. >> heroin trade is particularly a lucrative of heroin can be divided to 10 individual doses and every 100 grams of heroin potentially contains 1,000 individual doses and profits to be made, for instance, kilogram ever heroin as approximate wholesale value of 100,000 and resulting in heroin dealers possessioning large amounts of cash which in turn requires them to possess and use firearms and that fact is evidenced by the number of firearms uncovered by this investigation and where guns and i will legal money and violence is not far behind. >> commonwealth attorney brian porter would not say how operation purple rain came together or go into any specifics on how the drug ring operat
paul. >> reporter: hey jim, sarah t. was a week ago saturday that virginia state police, prince george county police and alexandria police executed eight search warrants in the washington area. taking into custody 11 people. five of them are residents here in alexandria. now, commonwealth attorney brian porter declined to go into specifics on how this ring was taken apart. but he did explain why it needed to be done. here's what he had to say. >> heroin trade is particularly a...
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george w. bush. american action forum, so welcome. good to see you. >> thank you. paulstep back a bitth before we get into the details here, and just for a lot of viewers who don't understand what cbo's role is -- and i think they wonder, well, why should budget scorekeepersle determine policy, and why are they so important in this debate? actually, they never ran for election. [laughter] >> the cbo was created to do two things for congress. number one, it issues occasional reports at the request of congress on policy issues -- paul: right. >> -- what are optioning for defense, things like that. and then its core function is to score or calculate the impact on the federal budge of any piece of legislation they're considering. o so what happens to taxes coming in, what happens to the spending going out. paul: right. but they, the congress can ignore those numbers if they want and set their own policy because, after all, they're the people who did put their ideas before the voters. >> yes. absolutely. and i always try to remind people that cbo's job is to calculate the fe
george w. bush. american action forum, so welcome. good to see you. >> thank you. paulstep back a bitth before we get into the details here, and just for a lot of viewers who don't understand what cbo's role is -- and i think they wonder, well, why should budget scorekeepersle determine policy, and why are they so important in this debate? actually, they never ran for election. [laughter] >> the cbo was created to do two things for congress. number one, it issues occasional reports...
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. >> reporter: george, that is a demonstrably false statement. paul manafort was the chairman of the trump campaign. he began working for the trump campaign back in march of 2016. stayed with the campaign all the way until august. he ran the convention for donald trump to say that he played a very limited role is not true. >> no comment from the white house this morning? >> reporter: no comment from the white house. i reached out to a senior official who said to me why would we comment on paul manafort's contracts? suggesting there would be no comment to come. >> thanks very much. >>> president trump's supreme court nominee also facing a battle on capitol hill. democrats grilling judge neal gorsuch for ten hours on tuesday in a high stakes hearing. abc's terry moran is at the supreme court and joins us now with the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: day two they'll keep him on the griddle trying to portray him as too friendly to corporations, too tangled up in partisan republican politics and beholden to president trump but gorsuch very calmly
. >> reporter: george, that is a demonstrably false statement. paul manafort was the chairman of the trump campaign. he began working for the trump campaign back in march of 2016. stayed with the campaign all the way until august. he ran the convention for donald trump to say that he played a very limited role is not true. >> no comment from the white house this morning? >> reporter: no comment from the white house. i reached out to a senior official who said to me why would...
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paul ryan's agenda. didn't quite work out that way. >> if i may, if you think back to george h.w.ush, we've all forgotten him now, but think back to george h.w. bush, re-elected in 2004, in large part because in the state of ohio, he managed to win the votes of large numbers of lower income folks, many of them women. them over because george w. bush seemed to them like someone who was going to interests, look out for people like them, working and middle class voters in these states. after he wasrtly inaugurated, what did he press forward with? acial security reform at time, by the way, when defined benefit pensions were going lot of people were awfully anxious and wage -- not to mention that he was going to spread democracy around the world. despitewas his program, having won on the strength, again, of these working and voters.ncome so for trump right now to abandoned ryan care, which is a set of ideas that pretty much conservative is quickly abandoning, for trump to abandon be anow, would in my view very astute reading of actual flesh and blood republican voters. then you have th
paul ryan's agenda. didn't quite work out that way. >> if i may, if you think back to george h.w.ush, we've all forgotten him now, but think back to george h.w. bush, re-elected in 2004, in large part because in the state of ohio, he managed to win the votes of large numbers of lower income folks, many of them women. them over because george w. bush seemed to them like someone who was going to interests, look out for people like them, working and middle class voters in these states. after...
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paul ryan's agenda. didn't quite work out that way. >> jeff, if i may. think back to george w. bush, re-elected in 2004 in large part because in the state of ohio he managed to win the vote of large numbers of lower middle income folks many of them women. he did surprisingly with african american voters in that state. he won them over because george w. bush to them seemed like somebody who was going to defend america's interest, and look out for people like them. working for middle class voters in these states. then shortly after he was inaugurated, what did he press forward with. social security reform at a time by the way when the benefit pensions were going away. when a lot of people are anxious about wage stagnation and else and also a vast guest worker program. not to mention that he was going to spread democracy around the world. so that was his program. despite having won on the strength again of these working and middle income voters. so for donald trump right now to abandon ryan-care, whatever the con servives wants is abandon thing. for trump to abandon this now would
paul ryan's agenda. didn't quite work out that way. >> jeff, if i may. think back to george w. bush, re-elected in 2004 in large part because in the state of ohio he managed to win the vote of large numbers of lower middle income folks many of them women. he did surprisingly with african american voters in that state. he won them over because george w. bush to them seemed like somebody who was going to defend america's interest, and look out for people like them. working for middle class...
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george w. " william p. clark, ronald reagan's top hand. ." today i am excited paul will be focusing on his newly released book, "dupes however service have been manipulated how progressives have been manipulated for centuries." we are looking forward to hearing your discussion on this aspect of history the prominent role of the duped. please help me welcome dr. paul kengor. [applause] >> thank you, heather. john and everybody here heritage, everybody for coming. lee edwards. i really struggled with how to organize this talk because i of twoin the manuscript hundred 50,000 words and about "god ands, and i think ronald reagan" was around 100,000 words. it gives you an idea of how enormous the task was and how many dupes are out there. i am not joking when i say this could be volume one in a multi volume stat -- set. to stop. know where there were a number of people i thought it would have full chapters on, but i had so much information, i would just have a box marked henry wallace. i could do the whole book on this guy. you a i am going to give little overview on why
george w. " william p. clark, ronald reagan's top hand. ." today i am excited paul will be focusing on his newly released book, "dupes however service have been manipulated how progressives have been manipulated for centuries." we are looking forward to hearing your discussion on this aspect of history the prominent role of the duped. please help me welcome dr. paul kengor. [applause] >> thank you, heather. john and everybody here heritage, everybody for coming. lee...
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george w. bush. he runs a think tank whose nonprofit political arm is subpoena porpti supporng paul ryan's heah carel. mick mulvaney said the cbo is good at counting money, not so much insurance coverage. first question, do you think that the numbers, these cbo numbers are accurate? >> i think it's incredible work as the cbo always does. that doesn't mean you can't have professional opinions about the judgments that they've made. it's hard to forecast the future. >> do you think there will be millions of americans who no longer have health insurance coverage if this becomes law? >> i think it's really constructive to look at 2018 where there will be 5 million fewer individuals and medicaid, 6 million fewer. that's one year from now. we still haven't phased out the affordable care act. the subsidies are still in place, premiums about the same. the difference is, people will have chosen to not buy health insurance because it's no longer illegal. and you have to ask yourself, is that a bad thing? they've chosen to do what is best for them. >> i want to play something that congressman brady said. as you
george w. bush. he runs a think tank whose nonprofit political arm is subpoena porpti supporng paul ryan's heah carel. mick mulvaney said the cbo is good at counting money, not so much insurance coverage. first question, do you think that the numbers, these cbo numbers are accurate? >> i think it's incredible work as the cbo always does. that doesn't mean you can't have professional opinions about the judgments that they've made. it's hard to forecast the future. >> do you think...
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paul tweeted the plan, quote, looks like obamacare light. abc news, washington. jummy: the white house also announced its new travel ban yesterday, sparking protests this morning in northwest. five people were arrested including three george washington university students. they were protesting inside the lobby of the reagan building. suzanne kennedy was at the demonstration. suzanne: we're on 14th street where a protest is taking place outside the reagan building. people are here protesting the latest what they call muslim ban. they have signs that say #nomuslimban and over here you see this one in the shape of a heart saying you are welcome. all of this in opposition to the president's latest they say it's wrong. they say they want to fight it like the first one. they say it's not kinder or better than the one that the president signed back in january despite taking into consideration some of the problems with that one. they say banning someone just because they are from a certain country is unacceptable. >> what is shocking is that trump would be so kind of open about the reason he's doing it. we still have national security but all along the campaign trail trump has made it very clear he doesn't want muslims coming to
paul tweeted the plan, quote, looks like obamacare light. abc news, washington. jummy: the white house also announced its new travel ban yesterday, sparking protests this morning in northwest. five people were arrested including three george washington university students. they were protesting inside the lobby of the reagan building. suzanne kennedy was at the demonstration. suzanne: we're on 14th street where a protest is taking place outside the reagan building. people are here protesting the...
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george w. bush. he is now the president of the american action form. welcome it is good to see you. >> thank you. >> paul step back before we get into details. for a lot of viewers who do not understand what the role is, i think they wonder, why should they determine policy and why they so important in this debate because actually nothing ever ran for election. >> the cbo was created to do two things for congress. number one issues occasional reports of the request of congress on policy issues. and what our options were defense and things like that. and then the core function is to score or calculate the impact on the federal budget of any piece of legislation there doing. so what happens coming and going out. congress can ignore those numbers if they want. and set their own policy because after all they are the people who did put their ideas before the voters. >> absolutely. and i was try to remind people that the cbo -- >> paul: let's start with the two big numbers to pay the 24 million and loss coverage. what do you make of that prediction? seems to be looking at the report that it is basically most o
george w. bush. he is now the president of the american action form. welcome it is good to see you. >> thank you. >> paul step back before we get into details. for a lot of viewers who do not understand what the role is, i think they wonder, why should they determine policy and why they so important in this debate because actually nothing ever ran for election. >> the cbo was created to do two things for congress. number one issues occasional reports of the request of congress...
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george has a big show this morning. he'll go one on one with health and human services head tom price. and rand paul.to two key committee members. all coming up on "this week" on abc. >>> overseas to france, where orly airport has reopened. and flights have resumed. we're learning more about the suspect's radicalization, what may have motivated him to tackle a soldier, which led to a chaotic scene. >> lama hasan is in paris. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan and paula. we're inside a terminal where the attack took place. and as you can see, it's open for business. this as we're learning chilling new details about ziyed ben belgacem. he was on a police watch list. he spent time in prison for numerous criminal on fences, which is where police believe he was radicalized. this morning, new details this morning about the man who attacked orly airport saturday morning. according to official, 39-year-old french-born ziyed ben belgacem was known as a radicalized muslim, yelling i'm here to die for allah before assaulting a female soldier, violently trying to grab her weapon and use her as a shield. when
george has a big show this morning. he'll go one on one with health and human services head tom price. and rand paul.to two key committee members. all coming up on "this week" on abc. >>> overseas to france, where orly airport has reopened. and flights have resumed. we're learning more about the suspect's radicalization, what may have motivated him to tackle a soldier, which led to a chaotic scene. >> lama hasan is in paris. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan...