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but all those resources couldn't save polly klaas.und her body in a field a couple months later. "today, police are questioning richard davis, a man who has spent most of his life in prison, but has been out on parole since june." "this is the prime suspect in this case." "they found him when they raided an isolated house in northern california, but they did not find the missing 12- year-old." richard davis told the cops he had strangled polly and left her body in some bushes. davis was a man with a past checkered with kidnapping convictions and assaults towards women. but even with that violent history, he was paroled just a few months before abducting polly. "look it, polly was just stolen right out of her house by a violent person who has no business being on the outside, but he had been returned time and time and time again." that fact spread fast through the press which ensuingly pushed the public then eventually lawmakers to call for reform. three and a half painful years after he ripped polly from her home, davis learned his fa
but all those resources couldn't save polly klaas.und her body in a field a couple months later. "today, police are questioning richard davis, a man who has spent most of his life in prison, but has been out on parole since june." "this is the prime suspect in this case." "they found him when they raided an isolated house in northern california, but they did not find the missing 12- year-old." richard davis told the cops he had strangled polly and left her body in...
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>> i think the last polly saw on this issue, on sanctuary cities, somewhere in the 80 naers
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and we're back with tom newton dunn and polly mackenzie.r less than a year ago, who is still an mp, working for the biggest fund manager in the world and getting a lot of money for four days of work? that is a loaded question! look, it stinks totally. george osborne will make the argument that immersing himself in what he would call the real world, actual business, decision—making and hedge funds is, informs his ability as an mp to contribute to the public debate. personally, i think by simply accepting a £650,000 per yearjob forfour days a month, £30,000 per day, what he is saying is, i now know i will never be prime minister, because nobody if it brings some expertise e§ fill? eléhfl i fiffi'fl? ree want to stop it. it is not exactly a new issue. ever since big business, mps, prime ministers, chancellors have all gone into the private sector. yes, but i think it's different once you have left government and parliament and you are just a private citizen. what is strange about this for me is george osborne's priorities. he's got a constituency t
and we're back with tom newton dunn and polly mackenzie.r less than a year ago, who is still an mp, working for the biggest fund manager in the world and getting a lot of money for four days of work? that is a loaded question! look, it stinks totally. george osborne will make the argument that immersing himself in what he would call the real world, actual business, decision—making and hedge funds is, informs his ability as an mp to contribute to the public debate. personally, i think by...
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. >> this reminds me of polly pocket. >> it comes with little figures here. that's even a blaster.ou want to pull that back. >> oh. >> just pull it back and let go. super easy. >> let go? oh. >> there you go. >> trying to shoot our floor manager. it didn't quite make it. >> these are so much fun for kids. as you can see, we've got leo all closed up there. everything folds right inside. you can take it with you. >> that's so fun. >> isn't that great? >> yes. >> and then i heard you have one more toy that you've been keeping secret from me because it's going to entertain me for hours. >> everyone knows the rubik's cube. but this is the rubik's try you have to snap off these little pieces and then the concept is the same. get each side to have the same color but it's a little bit into this is going to keep me up at night. do you understand? i am obsessed with puzzles. >> i have this one in shambles. >> i have no idea how to do this. >> it's a in spin on the rubik's cube and still something that keeps kids, dulls anybody in the car busy for a long time. >> oh, no. i'm not going to be a
. >> this reminds me of polly pocket. >> it comes with little figures here. that's even a blaster.ou want to pull that back. >> oh. >> just pull it back and let go. super easy. >> let go? oh. >> there you go. >> trying to shoot our floor manager. it didn't quite make it. >> these are so much fun for kids. as you can see, we've got leo all closed up there. everything folds right inside. you can take it with you. >> that's so fun. >>...
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there's been a rumor mill of more countries, polly fewer, a variety of different named countries. we've not confirmed any of those, so it wouldn't be appropriate, but there are more that they are look at certainly. now, what will happen in the 90 days, what will be determined to be b the extreme vetting that the president decided was necessary. if you're not willing to look -- maybe you don't need to come here. he laid it out pli as that. this is a privilege and we're selecting you. either play or don't. and then we'll just move on to the next person. >> i know you're not a lawyer, you said that, but is there a sense this travel ban will survive where the last one didn't when it comes to legal scrutiny? >> the aclu has said this is the same. it's a ban on muslims. rooted in anti-islam. and targeting of faith. the administration and supporters on capitol hill said that's not true. it's a security measure. the it's a temporary halt and it's designed to make sure that the systems are in place to fully and properly vet. is it perhaps somewhere in the middle? the original plaintiffs si
there's been a rumor mill of more countries, polly fewer, a variety of different named countries. we've not confirmed any of those, so it wouldn't be appropriate, but there are more that they are look at certainly. now, what will happen in the 90 days, what will be determined to be b the extreme vetting that the president decided was necessary. if you're not willing to look -- maybe you don't need to come here. he laid it out pli as that. this is a privilege and we're selecting you. either play...
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>> this question is from polly roberts from westminster. polly, would you please stand up -- pauline, would you please stand up? need affordable health care. what would you do to make sure middle-class people have affordable health care? the keygraham: that is question. who asked the question? >> pauline roberts. right here. senator graham: how many of you have medicare? whoa. all of you are on medicare? all right. at how many like it. all right, let's keep it. how about it? how many of you are below 65? below 65. .ou raise your hand twice how many of you have insurance or your company? how many of you like it? all right. how many of you have problems getting insurance? all right, here's the deal. there are three ways to get insurance. from the government -- medicare, medicaid, v.a. through your employer. or as an individual. >> [indiscernible] right, exactly. what would i like to see happen? i would like to see medicare saved. i would like to make sure republicans can continue to offer you health care so it does not get so expensive they h
>> this question is from polly roberts from westminster. polly, would you please stand up -- pauline, would you please stand up? need affordable health care. what would you do to make sure middle-class people have affordable health care? the keygraham: that is question. who asked the question? >> pauline roberts. right here. senator graham: how many of you have medicare? whoa. all of you are on medicare? all right. at how many like it. all right, let's keep it. how about it? how...
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. >> that's a polly anneish attitude. not when the heads the department. >> he's not the subject of the investigation. >> "wall street journal" said he was subject of investigation. not a target, didn't have enough to indict. but that's critical to consider for entire department that bills itself as -- >> it's a big department. >> you don't think the deputy attorney general considers herself -- jeff sessions his or her boss? >> not in recusal situation. boss will be walled off. with regard to this investigation it by the deputy attorney general. >> john? >> there is no way to repair the fact that the head of the entire department -- you have to believe even by appearances has nothing to do with anything going on in the department. >> ask jim comey. >> i've been on this very show criticizing comey for how he conducts investigation. i don't know where he is. >> all right. thank you gentlemen. stuart you got to jump in. see you soon. >> that's all right don. >> get you back soon. >>> coming back, russian ambassador in the sp
. >> that's a polly anneish attitude. not when the heads the department. >> he's not the subject of the investigation. >> "wall street journal" said he was subject of investigation. not a target, didn't have enough to indict. but that's critical to consider for entire department that bills itself as -- >> it's a big department. >> you don't think the deputy attorney general considers herself -- jeff sessions his or her boss? >> not in recusal...
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polly looks upset that she does not have one.f you want one, tweet us and you could be today's winner. right now, "good morning washington" want to you to get to an early showing of "beauty and the beast." larry: caller 7 is going to see the movie earlier than the rest of us. the phones are now open. autria: "game of thrones" fans rejoice. the tv show will be back this summer, but the new season premieres july 16. fans will have to wait a little longer than expected. it was speculated the show would return in june. stark it harrington says the season will have -- star kit harrington says the season will have fewer episodes, but more was spent on each episode so there will be a greater spectacle. larry: time for the 62nd express. breach discuss new major of u.s. intelligence by wikileaks. >> this is devastating and confidence. jummy: the president of south korea kicked out of office and two people protesting removal are dead. john: the redskins have fired their general manager scot mccloughan. the firing had to do with an alcohol
polly looks upset that she does not have one.f you want one, tweet us and you could be today's winner. right now, "good morning washington" want to you to get to an early showing of "beauty and the beast." larry: caller 7 is going to see the movie earlier than the rest of us. the phones are now open. autria: "game of thrones" fans rejoice. the tv show will be back this summer, but the new season premieres july 16. fans will have to wait a little longer than...
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california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on death row, it was in the winter of '91. i remember because it was real cold, there was icicles on the ground. my condition for the death penalty was the double felony, the murder then the robbery, but you know, if you move a person from one spot to another so many feet, it's kidnapping. so they claimed it was kidnapping, threw another felony on there. during that time, i was young. i was wild. i was angry. the jury verdict was it wasn't something i didn't expect. so, you know, at that time, and point, i wanted the death penalty, to be honest with you. because i wanted to come up here and, you know, hang out until i was e
california's most heinous criminals, such as the 1980s night stalker richard ramirez, the man who killed pollylaas, richard allen davis, whose crime led to california's three strikes law, and scott peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife. >> the bottom line is, we don't allow filming in condemned row simply because it's department policy. >> though denied access to condemned row, our producers found an inmate who lived there for nearly 20 years. >> when i arrived on...
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it was 70-year-old larry polli make it out alive. this is what's left of this two story home that sat on this lot for decades. investigators spent hours sifting through the rubble trying to determine how this happened. just before 10:00 a.m. they found the body. neighbors say he was a kind man who has lived in this neighborhood for more than three decades. so far, investigators say they're still not sure exactly what started the fire that ended up taking his life. >> likely the fire burned for a while before it was noticed. there's good indication that the fire had been burning for a while before it was noticed by neighbors. >> you don't want anything like that happen like this. you don't want to see anybody dying. >> reporter: right now investigators tell us that the fire and the cause of the fire still under investigation. but they don't suspect any criminal activity. coming up at members remember his life. >>> also new at 4:00 the fbi has joined the search for a missing teenager from fairfax county. jamia holland is 14 years old,
it was 70-year-old larry polli make it out alive. this is what's left of this two story home that sat on this lot for decades. investigators spent hours sifting through the rubble trying to determine how this happened. just before 10:00 a.m. they found the body. neighbors say he was a kind man who has lived in this neighborhood for more than three decades. so far, investigators say they're still not sure exactly what started the fire that ended up taking his life. >> likely the fire...
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which become before behavioral changes all of this coming from researchers in new york at the rensler polly point 5% of all children. >>> cashier at a mcdonald's restaurant near miami florida being hailed a hero tonight. >> fast food worker who jumped through the of drive through window to save life. on tuesday 22-year-old pedro, was working at the drive through window when an off police officer drove up with her two children in the back seat just as he was handing her the food she suffered a medical emergency without a moment's hesitation pedro jumped through the window to help. the car hit a curb and came to stop. now yesterday the hero was recognized for his quick action. >> i just feel good about this. it feels good. like i'm telling uh-uh need to celebrate this. >> the vehicle began to roll forward through the drive through lanes basically without a driver. not only was the sergeant in serious peril, her children were at risk. >> wow. miami's mayor is often -- offering have a pedro a chance to join a government internship program. >> this march weather has been pure madness but did it
which become before behavioral changes all of this coming from researchers in new york at the rensler polly point 5% of all children. >>> cashier at a mcdonald's restaurant near miami florida being hailed a hero tonight. >> fast food worker who jumped through the of drive through window to save life. on tuesday 22-year-old pedro, was working at the drive through window when an off police officer drove up with her two children in the back seat just as he was handing her the food...
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people are going to abide by the law and not take steps based upon their own motivations, their own polly six, whatever the motivation was. >> jesse: they say they won't be launching criminal investigations into judge her her but they are court is doing an internal investigation. she remains on the bench. we reached out to her for comment, she says she's unable to give one. >> kimberly: you were supposed to say guilfoyle. what's going on with this? >> jesse: watters has made a judgment. miss guilfoyle, in all seriousness. >> juan: you should not be mocking the man. >> jesse: i'm not mocking him, i'm flat erring him. no one knows what you're talking about. >> kimberly: they do. >> jesse: can you charge this judge with anything. another hypothetical question, say she let's this guy out and he accidentally drives drunk and kills someone, can you charge her with aiding, abetting, accessory? >> kimberly: no, but clever. the first part of your question made sense. obviously what she's done is totally improper. she should be investigated. how outrageous that a judge is allowing, helping someone
people are going to abide by the law and not take steps based upon their own motivations, their own polly six, whatever the motivation was. >> jesse: they say they won't be launching criminal investigations into judge her her but they are court is doing an internal investigation. she remains on the bench. we reached out to her for comment, she says she's unable to give one. >> kimberly: you were supposed to say guilfoyle. what's going on with this? >> jesse: watters has made a...
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> they are randomized, in three groups, whether they receive inter articular or joint injection of polly your on i can acid or they get either stem cells from their bone marrow or stem cells derived -- >> the stem cells from the dog's bone marrow are injected back into the elbow joint. doctors hope it will row leave the arthritic pain. >> we also remove little fragment of bone, that can be causing some more pain. >> research isn't just about art right in dogs. but, humans, as well. >> the goal of this study are to look for different treatments, not only help our k9 patient but also to help usual and patients with arthritis. >> for now results are promising. oh, my gosh. she is no limping. she runs and jumps and has a great time. >> now, back doing what retrievers like zoe do best, play ball. >> the trial is ongoing, so there is no hard data yet to show final result. if femme cells are effective for treating arthritis. but doctor says there are many dogs in the study, and almost all of them have improved during the year-long research. i'm stephanie stahl, >> back now on "eyewitness news"
> they are randomized, in three groups, whether they receive inter articular or joint injection of polly your on i can acid or they get either stem cells from their bone marrow or stem cells derived -- >> the stem cells from the dog's bone marrow are injected back into the elbow joint. doctors hope it will row leave the arthritic pain. >> we also remove little fragment of bone, that can be causing some more pain. >> research isn't just about art right in dogs. but, humans,...
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i'm like, the little polly pocket hosts. >> polly pocket host. >> if we don't have a game, no one willthe latest. >> i am tracking some wint ray weather for our area starting tonight in the greens and the pinks and the updates on what t watching it a the buoulevard. >> yes, slowdowns on the boulevard, rose mairry, because of construction on the southbound side. these are the cameras on broad street. you can see the lane restrickions up ahead, and that is why you are seeing it, and bumper to bumper, and watching a crash out there at whitemarsh. back to you. >>> there was a service outage that affected at&t users in bucks, chester and montgomery and west chester county were unable to make calls and service was restored at 11:00 p.m. >>> villanova will be taking on looking for their tournament seeding. >>> vai sikahema is going to be joining me as well in an hour for all of the news and updates of the day. i know what it's ly about student loan debt. i graduated into it. so i couldn't do the things i love, like traveling. but i knew there had to be a way to manage it.loan. call... an educ
i'm like, the little polly pocket hosts. >> polly pocket host. >> if we don't have a game, no one willthe latest. >> i am tracking some wint ray weather for our area starting tonight in the greens and the pinks and the updates on what t watching it a the buoulevard. >> yes, slowdowns on the boulevard, rose mairry, because of construction on the southbound side. these are the cameras on broad street. you can see the lane restrickions up ahead, and that is why you are...
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mentioned frederick l and polly murray. what influences they have on you? >> in law school, it would be if you higginbotham -- think you have a sense of -- had democrats been empowered judge higginbotham would have been on the supreme court. when it got to a certain point to lead the court of appeals and i cle a scholar, who when rked for him had me not only researching what a case was -- a matter matter was about, but whenever he had a speech he would have me go to the library to find the certain facts. instead of speaking in generalities, i thought i had to factual basis. -- this was an extraordinary woman. she understood them in a zone before anyone -- new -- any -- she understood feminism before any woman. i think she may have been proving something to yourself. say was a woman that i must yale.he was at yell -- >> did you talk to her? did you have a conversation about what propelled her into that rub off on you? >> certainly about her life. this notion about role models and so forth is a very important notion. it means a great deal, particularly to you
mentioned frederick l and polly murray. what influences they have on you? >> in law school, it would be if you higginbotham -- think you have a sense of -- had democrats been empowered judge higginbotham would have been on the supreme court. when it got to a certain point to lead the court of appeals and i cle a scholar, who when rked for him had me not only researching what a case was -- a matter matter was about, but whenever he had a speech he would have me go to the library to find...
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stick to polly drummond hill road as your alternate.t. >> a young girl is staying home from school in delaware county today because of a frightening ordeal. a bus stop mistake left her alone at a strange far away place. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in clifton heights where the young girl should have been dropped off. right jeanette? >> reporter: that's right, matt. good morning to you. this was really a terrifying ordeal for both mother and daughter. this is where that young girl was supposed to be dropped off but not only was she not here, it seems no one knew where she was. >> i started panicking started crying, started cursing a little bit. >> reporter: any parent will tell you it's one of the worst things that could happen, not knowing the whereabouts of your child. amber warfel experienced that nightmare when her five-year-old daughter alexis didn't come home from school. it started at her bus stop at penn and baltimore around 3:50 tuesday afternoon. >> the bus driver pulled up and he said she didn't get on the bus
stick to polly drummond hill road as your alternate.t. >> a young girl is staying home from school in delaware county today because of a frightening ordeal. a bus stop mistake left her alone at a strange far away place. "action news" reporter jeanette reyes is live in clifton heights where the young girl should have been dropped off. right jeanette? >> reporter: that's right, matt. good morning to you. this was really a terrifying ordeal for both mother and daughter. this...
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for more on yesterday's attack, let's bring in polly neville jones, the former chair of the --.ntelligence committee joining us on the phone. great interview on the program. thank you very much for joining us. what are the immediate concerns that you have about what you saw yesterday? i imagine an assessment of security around westminster will be a priority. what else comes to mind? westminsterly itself is obviously an issue. the agenciest and will be considering whether there needs to be any further reinforcement of security in that area and they are going to post more policeman for purposes of reassurance and confidence and increased security. after an attack like this you have to pursue other leads. it is very clear that this man, one of the things that is not clear is was it his own car or did he hire a car and did he have accomplices westmark there is a strong hint that police are confident that they know who the individual is so they have not released his identity. which i think means they have a certain number of leads to follow which they will be doing. they will also as
for more on yesterday's attack, let's bring in polly neville jones, the former chair of the --.ntelligence committee joining us on the phone. great interview on the program. thank you very much for joining us. what are the immediate concerns that you have about what you saw yesterday? i imagine an assessment of security around westminster will be a priority. what else comes to mind? westminsterly itself is obviously an issue. the agenciest and will be considering whether there needs to be any...
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cohen: i went to polly tech. mr. redfern: right to riot down the street. mr. cohen: exactly. i yield back. mr. king: the gentleman returns his time. the chair now recognizes mr. conyers from michigan. ms. conley: thank you, mr. chairman -- mr. conyers: thank you, mr. chairman. out to you, oint professor buzbee, that critics of kelo argue that it broke with past supreme court precedent on the issue of what constitutes public use. nder the takings clause. do you sympathize with that? mr. buzbee: no. i don't think that's correct. there were several previous cases where the court had recognized that can include legitimate state and local choices to try to further the public purpose, where in the end eminent domain involves private projects. r. conyers: does this measure, 89, raise any constitutional red flags under the spending clause, particularly give than it threatens the state with loss of all of its federal economic development funding for two years, if even a locality violates the requirements of this bill? mr. buzbee: i believe there could be a concern. i think what counts
cohen: i went to polly tech. mr. redfern: right to riot down the street. mr. cohen: exactly. i yield back. mr. king: the gentleman returns his time. the chair now recognizes mr. conyers from michigan. ms. conley: thank you, mr. chairman -- mr. conyers: thank you, mr. chairman. out to you, oint professor buzbee, that critics of kelo argue that it broke with past supreme court precedent on the issue of what constitutes public use. nder the takings clause. do you sympathize with that? mr. buzbee:...
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and finally, i want to emphasize the nature of polly pockets -- politics, and how party politics shapes different patterns between democratic and republican presidents even in the middle of the 20th century before the polarization of the current era had taken hold. so, just to give a little bit of timcontext here. the story begins with fdr in 1941 and i will and witnessing. a brief period in which we see a slow but steady trickle of executive orders around the question of civil rights and this tracks through a period of legislation on civil rights. and the other thing i want to emphasize here is that when we're thinking this bill directly off of what andy was saying, when we're thinking about the president's of authority with regard to executive orders on civil inhts, these are rooted areas that fall under the executive branch perfume. urview. we see an interesting dynamic where presidents are very confined. an executivessue order that makes civil rights the law of the land. congress has to do that. at the same time presidents are able to work through areas that are in the scope of the
and finally, i want to emphasize the nature of polly pockets -- politics, and how party politics shapes different patterns between democratic and republican presidents even in the middle of the 20th century before the polarization of the current era had taken hold. so, just to give a little bit of timcontext here. the story begins with fdr in 1941 and i will and witnessing. a brief period in which we see a slow but steady trickle of executive orders around the question of civil rights and this...
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. >>> and later, coming out of the closet, the polly amorous trio that's bee redefining marriage andrequires monogamy. how they say they're making their marriage work while avo avoiding the pitfalls of jealousy. >> for march madness, half the players it's turning into march sadness especially for the player that made a mistake that likely cost the team the game. at least one mom was very, very happy with that mistake. it is friday, it is march 17th. st. paddy's day. >> whoo-hoo. >> yeah floims abc news, this is "world news now." snore we're going to get to the st. paddy's day fun later on "the mix" as we say good morning on a fril yea as it would be. it's been a very busy friday morning for folks in north carolina. we're going to start with that breaking news from the capital there. of the state. crews with their hands full battling a five alarm fire in downtown raleigh. the images this morning the five-story apartment building on fire. flames visible for miles. witnesses capturing this video of huge construction crane. collapsing from the fire's intensity. >> crews have been dumping
. >>> and later, coming out of the closet, the polly amorous trio that's bee redefining marriage andrequires monogamy. how they say they're making their marriage work while avo avoiding the pitfalls of jealousy. >> for march madness, half the players it's turning into march sadness especially for the player that made a mistake that likely cost the team the game. at least one mom was very, very happy with that mistake. it is friday, it is march 17th. st. paddy's day. >>...
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. >> you know, i sort of think this is the polly anna in me, it might be a good thing because now thelicans and the democrats may work together. the democrats don't want it to fail and they don't want that hung around their neck as obamacare failing and collapsing and the republicans -- you think i'm nuts. >> yeah, i do. >> all right. i'm trying to find some good tonight for all of us. i'm trying to make the viewers at home feel good. >> i had lunch with nancy ploety yesterday and i did not get that vibe. >> who picked up the bill? >> well, her office. it was sandwiches for a bunch of propertie reporters. >> i was just kidding. so where are we on this? so leader pelosi says no? >> here's the thing. the situation hasn't changed since a week ago. the moderates and the conservatives still don't agree on anything really. and the notion that steve bannon is sort of with a cape on coming in to fix this, i mean all he's doing, and he's told associates of his this, is clearing some space so that moderates and conservatives can talk to each other without the white house and leadership interfer
. >> you know, i sort of think this is the polly anna in me, it might be a good thing because now thelicans and the democrats may work together. the democrats don't want it to fail and they don't want that hung around their neck as obamacare failing and collapsing and the republicans -- you think i'm nuts. >> yeah, i do. >> all right. i'm trying to find some good tonight for all of us. i'm trying to make the viewers at home feel good. >> i had lunch with nancy ploety...
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i'm like, the little polly pocket hosts. >> polly pocket host. >> if we don't have a game, no one willose into los catos. the pattern is very interesting as we have i high pressure taking all these storms and setting it off to the pacific northwest. very stormy weather the next few days. for us, a warming trend that's going to follow us into this upcoming weekend. if you have plans saturday, a few high clouds at times. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, much like we're seeing today. then on sunday, notice what happens. the numbers turn even warmer. by sunday afternoon we could see highs in the 70s around the bay and possibly mid to upper 70s inland. we keep the warm weather through the weekend and into early next week. mid-70s into monday and tuesday. dry weather expected to follow us all the way through wednesday. >> not leaving us much to complain about. thank you very much. >>> happening at this moment, b.a.r.t. directors are looking at ways to boost revenues. one of the ideas includes possibly a father hire hike. we have a news crew there right now. you can look for updates all morni
i'm like, the little polly pocket hosts. >> polly pocket host. >> if we don't have a game, no one willose into los catos. the pattern is very interesting as we have i high pressure taking all these storms and setting it off to the pacific northwest. very stormy weather the next few days. for us, a warming trend that's going to follow us into this upcoming weekend. if you have plans saturday, a few high clouds at times. temperatures in the 60s and 70s, much like we're seeing today....
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>> i think the last polly saw on this issue, on sanctuary cities, somewhere in the 80 naers american people don't support sanctuary cities. they don't want their tax dollars used to finance people in this country illegally. if you're a mayor or councilman or state representative or governor in a state, you need to answer to the people that elected you. whether or not you support this. if a federal perspective, i think the president's been very clear that we're not going to use federal taxpayer dollars to support cities that support services to people here in this country illegally. but i think at the end of the day this is a question for mayors and councilmembers at the local level who have to answer to the people that elected them with clearly a position that is not in keeping with when most americans believe. aman? >> thank you. you mentioned a call with ceo of anthem health. can you tell me about insurance companies, will their profits go up or down in the president's proposal? >> i don't think that's been the focus of the president's proposal. it is not about them. it is about pa
>> i think the last polly saw on this issue, on sanctuary cities, somewhere in the 80 naers american people don't support sanctuary cities. they don't want their tax dollars used to finance people in this country illegally. if you're a mayor or councilman or state representative or governor in a state, you need to answer to the people that elected you. whether or not you support this. if a federal perspective, i think the president's been very clear that we're not going to use federal...
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ways and two where is the sweet spot which one gets the sweet spot what we're trying to do through polly think the next thing i asked which we have the briefly of for the executive committee i'd like to see those ab over time 3 or 5 or 7 or 10 years what will they look like the production and i challenge staff the mayor's office of economic workforce development and laura clashgs mentions this with all of this we're not looking at the bigger picture one the status was the 40 thousand units entitle but not built we have there treasure island and elizabeth how many units are we entitle and the bmr unit held housing shortage hostage you add up the totaled existing units in the city someone mentioned the housing production and the housing balance and talked about illegal eviction and increases and decreases in the population that is a big model if you do that in 3 or 5 or seven years you get a picture of how it fits into that that is a mind-blowing exercise what do you want the city to look like we want to point to this one a, b, c, or d the interesting thing - the other one a dropped housin
ways and two where is the sweet spot which one gets the sweet spot what we're trying to do through polly think the next thing i asked which we have the briefly of for the executive committee i'd like to see those ab over time 3 or 5 or 7 or 10 years what will they look like the production and i challenge staff the mayor's office of economic workforce development and laura clashgs mentions this with all of this we're not looking at the bigger picture one the status was the 40 thousand units...
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. >> this skirt made from recycled polly ester, i love, h and m conscious collection, which think iscool signature coachrole t-shirt that h and m did for the festival. >> all right. so we have less than minute. show couple of looks, i know. gorgeous. okay, and this is, i saw this jacket, and i'm like i want to be in this jacket. >> so cute. so paris has on this metallic hooded jacket with a zipper. little cute baby t, totally 90s underneath. did this embroidered h and m day dream denim cut off. pool slide. >> i love the pool slide. and better different price. >> different price point, totally price point for everybody, really cute, fuzzy slide. >> okay. i lover that you included the dudes. >> the dudes are there, so emile yo back here, amazing sleeve less again signature coachrole t underneath is what we like to call resort button down, killer little hat on again, shielding himself from the hot sun all day, then these mother owe inspired demain jeans, denim so clutch, easier thing to dress up or down, really cool black sneakers. >> i think you killed t i'm ready to go to coachhe will
. >> this skirt made from recycled polly ester, i love, h and m conscious collection, which think iscool signature coachrole t-shirt that h and m did for the festival. >> all right. so we have less than minute. show couple of looks, i know. gorgeous. okay, and this is, i saw this jacket, and i'm like i want to be in this jacket. >> so cute. so paris has on this metallic hooded jacket with a zipper. little cute baby t, totally 90s underneath. did this embroidered h and m day...
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fiscal polly has to be put into place. dow believes there is a corporate tax cut and taxes.il: do they not care about the trillion dollar stimulus if i'm not minimizing that because that is a lot of money for infrastructure. normally they worry about spending like crazy. normally they worry about deficits at least in the near term could get worse. not so now. >> not so now. people are buying our treasury bonds. they're banking america being a world class economic power. neil: that is not diminished? >> we have to see where details are. that is where it gets crazy. is it a trillion of infrastructure? neil: by the way that was supposed to be public/private thing. i don't know how the breakdown will go. >> if it is mostly repatriation for money, that could be positive for the markets. i have to tell you, neil, the fiscal policy has to at some point equate dow 21,000 in terms of taxes, spending and regulation cut. and at some point the market is going to demand that. now last night was a great night because the market said we have a stable, smart guy you know may say something e
fiscal polly has to be put into place. dow believes there is a corporate tax cut and taxes.il: do they not care about the trillion dollar stimulus if i'm not minimizing that because that is a lot of money for infrastructure. normally they worry about spending like crazy. normally they worry about deficits at least in the near term could get worse. not so now. >> not so now. people are buying our treasury bonds. they're banking america being a world class economic power. neil: that is not...
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. >> polly want a dollar? >> all this money. this is a great behavior.the wild macaws. >> that's what we're hearing? >> the beautiful birds are found. and we're going to fly. they're found in the rain forest. oh, goodness. are they getting along? they are arguing over who wants more stage time. look at that. >> where are these found? >> central and south america. we have a scarlet macaw. his name is levi. look at that. a beautiful green wing macaw. and a red-fronted macaw. >> they're so beautiful. >> they are. just beautiful animals. and threatened through habitat loss and human encroachment. >> i love the animals and raising awareness for conservation, too. >>> we're going to send it to al, at the university of tennessee. >> all right, guys. thanks so much. our last broadcast from the university of tennessee in knoxville. let's start with today's weather. we have severe storms making their way through the mid mississippi river valley, on up into the mid plains. we have heavy rain in the pacific northwest. high surf through southern california. eastern t
. >> polly want a dollar? >> all this money. this is a great behavior.the wild macaws. >> that's what we're hearing? >> the beautiful birds are found. and we're going to fly. they're found in the rain forest. oh, goodness. are they getting along? they are arguing over who wants more stage time. look at that. >> where are these found? >> central and south america. we have a scarlet macaw. his name is levi. look at that. a beautiful green wing macaw. and a...
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polly want a >> performing on command. >> awesome. >>> taking a look at our news. time is now 9:06. a 56-year-old hiker who went missing is recuperating this morning. >> a lucky woman. she managed to stay alive with the help of her loyal dog. >> set her down. on three. one, two, three. >> search crews rescued bethnee haury yesterday morning in a heavily wooded area. she and her dog were found alive in a 200-foot deep ravine about a third of a mile off skyline boulevard in the woodside area. she was cold, typed and dehydrated wearing only a t- shirt and yoga pants. >> there was so many things that could have gone wrong. the weather. her health. the terrain. and there were so many things that could have gone wrong but they didn't. >> were given water and food. her husband reported her missing thursday evening when she failed to return from a hike. she is insulin competent, suffers from a mild case of dementia and did not have her medication. 230 people, 50 different agencies were looking for her. >>> oakland police are investigating the city's 13th and 14th homicides of the year. firs
polly want a >> performing on command. >> awesome. >>> taking a look at our news. time is now 9:06. a 56-year-old hiker who went missing is recuperating this morning. >> a lucky woman. she managed to stay alive with the help of her loyal dog. >> set her down. on three. one, two, three. >> search crews rescued bethnee haury yesterday morning in a heavily wooded area. she and her dog were found alive in a 200-foot deep ravine about a third of a mile off...
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. >> there's a little polly pocket host. >> stand up real quick. >> >> brooke shields -- >> first yourder a revised budget proposal that calls for increasing bus and rail faring and cutting several bus routes. metro's board meeting starts shortly at 10:15. adam tuss will be there. you can follow him on twitter @adamtuss. now let's check your forecast with lauryn ricketts. >> hey there, it's so nice out there today. we've got temperatures nearing 70 degrees, very warm, a little on the breezy side. however, things start to change tomorrow. some snow and rain tomorrow morning after 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. until noon. not expecting any accumulation, just more of a nuisance. leave yourself extra time for that morning commute. tomorrow afternoon temperatures only in the 40s, windchills in the 20s and 30s. and then temperatures in the 30s for the weekend. keeping it dry. of course spring forward, set those clocks one hour earlier because that's when the time change is, early sunday morning, but we stay chilly early next week. >>> we'll see you at midday. ♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is >>> ♪
. >> there's a little polly pocket host. >> stand up real quick. >> >> brooke shields -- >> first yourder a revised budget proposal that calls for increasing bus and rail faring and cutting several bus routes. metro's board meeting starts shortly at 10:15. adam tuss will be there. you can follow him on twitter @adamtuss. now let's check your forecast with lauryn ricketts. >> hey there, it's so nice out there today. we've got temperatures nearing 70 degrees,...
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he, woulded pretty hard as a polly wonk, a serious thinker, that has branded everything he worked on from the ryan budget to, quote, a better way. but neither leader of the republican party wants to own this thing, and that's because trump is one of the -- trumpcare is one of the worst pieces of legislation i have ever seen. the process has been a mess, despite the fact that the republicans have had seven years to work on a plan. at first they were thinking about doing this without getting a score from the congressional budget office, the c.b.o., but then they realized that their loyal soldiers didn't want to vote on something without knowing how much it would cost or how many people would lose health care. now they are saying that the score doesn't matter or it's wrong except for the areas in which they like the score. they spent the last 48 hours trashing the c.b.o. when there's plenty of evidence that for the last eight years, they referred to the c.b.o. as an expert source when it fit their needs. look, the legislative process requires hearings, it's requires expert testimony, an
he, woulded pretty hard as a polly wonk, a serious thinker, that has branded everything he worked on from the ryan budget to, quote, a better way. but neither leader of the republican party wants to own this thing, and that's because trump is one of the -- trumpcare is one of the worst pieces of legislation i have ever seen. the process has been a mess, despite the fact that the republicans have had seven years to work on a plan. at first they were thinking about doing this without getting a...