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host: regina hopper, president c.e.o. of intelligent transportation society of merica, its america.org, on twitter, at its underscore america. thank you for your time this morning. it.t: appreciate host: we'll end our program today, last 30 minutes, taking this question. we want to know what you think about the future of relations, start call nothing now. the screen.on we'll be right back. >> resulted in naval victory in japan six months after attack on harbor. friday, american history t.v. will be live all day from the memorial visitor center in norfolk, virginia, 75th battle of nor way. bohrman, the five-star won the war at home. carlson, and anthony tulley, co-author of "shattered sword," the untold story of the and timothy way orr co-author of "never call me remembering the battle of midway. watch the 75th anniversary mcarthur ve from the memorial visitor center friday 9:30 a.m. eastern on american history t.v. on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. public as created as a service by america's cable telev
host: regina hopper, president c.e.o. of intelligent transportation society of merica, its america.org, on twitter, at its underscore america. thank you for your time this morning. it.t: appreciate host: we'll end our program today, last 30 minutes, taking this question. we want to know what you think about the future of relations, start call nothing now. the screen.on we'll be right back. >> resulted in naval victory in japan six months after attack on harbor. friday, american history...
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what do you think's really happened to horace, regina? >> nothing.rted. didn't i have a letter from alexandra? what is so strange about people arriving late? he has that cousin in savannah he's so fond of. maybe he stopped off to see him. >> uh-huh. they will be along today some time. very flattered that you and oscar have been so worried. >> natural worier especially when i'm getting ready to close a wiz deal and one of my partners remanses silent and invisible. >> i thought you were worried about horace's health. >> that, too. who could help but be worried. i'm worried. this is the first day i haven't shot since my head cold. >> and you haven't had your breakfast. come along. >> rose: where did the voice come from? >> the voice? do you mean the accent? >> rose: yes. i mean, how did you practice that? how did you decide that's the right note for her? >> well, i mean, uh, as the performances have gone on because, of course, that's footage taken very early in previews -- is that it has changed to what? >> it has changed to -- well, i think regina's go
what do you think's really happened to horace, regina? >> nothing.rted. didn't i have a letter from alexandra? what is so strange about people arriving late? he has that cousin in savannah he's so fond of. maybe he stopped off to see him. >> uh-huh. they will be along today some time. very flattered that you and oscar have been so worried. >> natural worier especially when i'm getting ready to close a wiz deal and one of my partners remanses silent and invisible. >> i...
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i loved the idea of playing regina.elt verity is a tremendous treasure of a role, albeit a smaller role. i learned -- worked with laura on television, but never on stage. a chance to work with her on this play and with dan sullivan, the director, and with this the article experiment, which i don't think women get to do very often. charlie: part of the challenge -- you and college, you did to place at the same time. cynthia: i did. but this, even people who are not intending to see it twice, they see it one way, and they think, i have to see it again. the rules are so different. once you see us in the first way, it's impossible to imagine us in the second way. because the play is so medium -- -- givinglf, some bit the audience the chance to hear it twice, they absorb the nuance. charlie: did you think you would play dirty first -- play birdie first? cynthia: no, it was with this author. charlie: when you watch her in the role you just played, do you see insights into the character? cynthia: i do. i see things i can feel.
i loved the idea of playing regina.elt verity is a tremendous treasure of a role, albeit a smaller role. i learned -- worked with laura on television, but never on stage. a chance to work with her on this play and with dan sullivan, the director, and with this the article experiment, which i don't think women get to do very often. charlie: part of the challenge -- you and college, you did to place at the same time. cynthia: i did. but this, even people who are not intending to see it twice,...
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>> it's hard to identify with regina. >> rose: yeah, of course.die is a much more empathetic and sympathetic character, albeit a sadder one. so i think birdie is easier to relate to, which is part of the reason laura came up with the idea in the first place. she said i understand birdie and can relate to her. regina is foreign territory to me. >> rose: how do they view each other? >> one of the disappointing things about our experiment is they don't deal with each other very much. we don't have a lot of scenes together. in effect, they don't really matter to each other. i think there are certain things that each admire about the other, but i think there are areas of disapproval of each other are greater than their areas of approval. >> did not have a letter from alexandra? what is so strange about people arriving late? >> rose: where did the voice come from? where did you practice at the? how did you decide that's the right note for her? >> well, i mean, as the performances have gone on, because, of course, that's footage taken very early. >> rose
>> it's hard to identify with regina. >> rose: yeah, of course.die is a much more empathetic and sympathetic character, albeit a sadder one. so i think birdie is easier to relate to, which is part of the reason laura came up with the idea in the first place. she said i understand birdie and can relate to her. regina is foreign territory to me. >> rose: how do they view each other? >> one of the disappointing things about our experiment is they don't deal with each other...
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regina, go ahead. caller: i would like to say that the man that called in and said he was under obamacare, you disregarded his concerns when he said he stopped being taken care of, blah, blah, blah. we've heard this for how many years from you obama people? people want to go to a doctor, em, thetor can bill th hospital can put them on a collection agency. instead you put the burden on we the people. it is so high we can't even keep up. the burden is on us. i shouldn't have to pay for somebody's baby if they want to have a baby. good insurance that pays for the baby, or get billed by the hospital to pagan payments. we pay enough in the school districts to take care of children. you have given so many vaccinations, they are full of so many toxins here in california and made it mandatory to go to public school. i am not going to take mammograms, i am not going to take your stupid flu vaccinations -- guest: thank you for calling in. i hear your concern and anxiety. health care costs are going up. byi disre
regina, go ahead. caller: i would like to say that the man that called in and said he was under obamacare, you disregarded his concerns when he said he stopped being taken care of, blah, blah, blah. we've heard this for how many years from you obama people? people want to go to a doctor, em, thetor can bill th hospital can put them on a collection agency. instead you put the burden on we the people. it is so high we can't even keep up. the burden is on us. i shouldn't have to pay for somebody's...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> new at 11:00 from san francisco, hot temperatures at duelling demonstrations for and against a medical cannabis dispensary in the sunset district. >> center stage the former mayor of oakland. live from the area wayne. >> reporter: good evening ama, the dispensary's behind me, maybe. don't know yet. would be owned by former oakland mayor and her husband. still meeting with fierce opposition from the neighborhood. empty storefront in the sunset of old drug store in and out. possible cannabis future if that simple. >> supposed to rule -- >> shame on you. >> hence the hot tempers. former oakland mayor jean kwan is in the midst of a might. would be part owners of the dispensary. >> politicians always easy targets. >> reporter: expect to to be this difficult? >> i didn't expect the vehemence. >> shine a light on the fact that opposition to the dispensary is spearheaded by a right-wing hate group. >> reporter: everything orchestrated. >
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> new at 11:00 from san francisco, hot temperatures at duelling demonstrations for and against a medical cannabis dispensary in the sunset district. >> center stage the former mayor of oakland. live from the area wayne. >> reporter: good evening ama, the dispensary's behind me, maybe. don't know yet. would be owned by former oakland mayor and her husband....
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.rn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> closed captioning provided by --ou fungi-nail stops foot fungus fast before it spreads. fungi-nail. >>> it's not even up for debate. people know the greatest superhero of all time is batman. he's awesome. he also has awesome gadgets. that's where the hacksman comes in. >> the grappling hook gun. i dislocated my shoulder during the last project. so i'm passing it to ian. >> i'm batman. >> six months, hundreds of hours of design, tests, manufacturing. they have gone out to create one of his most iconic gadgets. the grapple gun. watch it work just oh so well. see it's got laser pointers. it fires off this batman themes grapple. >> no way. >> he needs to sell that to people like me that can't reach stuff on the top shelf. >> in the good old days they'd be walking on the floor with the sideways camera. this case he is literally walking up the wall. >> oh, i see what's happening. i needed to adjustment head. >> is there we wr we go bang po
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.rn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> closed captioning provided by --ou fungi-nail stops foot fungus fast before it spreads. fungi-nail. >>> it's not even up for debate. people know the greatest superhero of all time is batman. he's awesome. he also has awesome gadgets. that's where the hacksman comes in. >> the grappling hook gun. i dislocated my shoulder during the last project. so i'm...
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forces was ignored, a coalition commander took the decision to hit regina -- probe regina sources andll-established conviction zone" peered the coalition commander assessed the threat then afterward shows of force did not stop the regime forces and those forces refused to move out of this "deconfliction zone." the commander on the ground called for an air strike as a matter of force protection. the senior u.s. official has now told fox news, quoting "there is no change in policy." the official said, this is the first time other than the tomahawk strike on the airbase that gave u.s. warplanes a targeted pro assad forces. we expect a statement from the pentagon any moment. in short, please hear what is happening. there are a syrian regina forces that have been murdering their own people in the middle of a syrian war that's been underway for more than six years. assad, the president of syria is widely accused of war crimes and is suspected of killing hundreds of thousands of his own people. there is a deconfliction zone, a sort of the safe space, area that is protected by american and ot
forces was ignored, a coalition commander took the decision to hit regina -- probe regina sources andll-established conviction zone" peered the coalition commander assessed the threat then afterward shows of force did not stop the regime forces and those forces refused to move out of this "deconfliction zone." the commander on the ground called for an air strike as a matter of force protection. the senior u.s. official has now told fox news, quoting "there is no change in...
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you have seen as there have been announcements of rates going up in the district of columbia 29%, regina 35%, -- virginia, 35%, maryland an 50%. these increases are absolutely dramatic, and that is the concern obviously of all americans when they see announcements like this, what can we do to lower the premiums that are the result of the obama health care law? how bad has it been over the years? an organization called the health said premiums and individual market from 2013 until now are up 91%. last week, an insurance company said we are out of the obama care insurance markets. this is a company that initially was one of the cheerleaders for the obamacare exchanges. when you look at counties all around the country, seven out of 10 counties are down to one or two choices total on the obamacare exchanges as companies continue to pull out saying, we don't want the business and to sell there. people at home are seeing increased premiums, fewer choices, and we are working on getting a health care system that is better than the one we had before obamacare. year of the implementation of obamac
you have seen as there have been announcements of rates going up in the district of columbia 29%, regina 35%, -- virginia, 35%, maryland an 50%. these increases are absolutely dramatic, and that is the concern obviously of all americans when they see announcements like this, what can we do to lower the premiums that are the result of the obama health care law? how bad has it been over the years? an organization called the health said premiums and individual market from 2013 until now are up...
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regina lopez recently turned a spotlight on the track was in favour of going towards using renewableyear in manila —— one area of manila is not only providing jobs, but torres. it isa not only providing jobs, but torres. it is a huge challenge for the philippines to find cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient ways of power its growing population and economy. jeannot lopez was forced out of a job as environmental minister after making many enemies. —— app. she won the support of environmentalists for her push for more renewable energy. we all know that coal and crude oil is a lot dirtier. —— gina lopez. and with awareness of climate change, we want to reduce the admission of carbon into the atmosphere and wind power does not produce any carbon emissions. if anything, does not produce any carbon emissions. ifanything, it does not produce any carbon emissions. if anything, it produces only clean energy for the country. it isa only clean energy for the country. it is a work in process. this farm produces more than 150 million kilowatts a year. that is enough to power 66,000 households. sti
regina lopez recently turned a spotlight on the track was in favour of going towards using renewableyear in manila —— one area of manila is not only providing jobs, but torres. it isa not only providing jobs, but torres. it is a huge challenge for the philippines to find cheaper, cleaner, and more efficient ways of power its growing population and economy. jeannot lopez was forced out of a job as environmental minister after making many enemies. —— app. she won the support of...
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regina ortiz has unpaid traffic ticket "people have stuff they have to pay for. the house, other bills, they can't just pay a ticket off right away."hertzberg"the punishment has to fit the crime."it's people like ortiz that state senator bob hertzberg says he had in mind--when he authored senate bill 185.which would allow judges to reduce the amount people pay for traffic tickets ábased on their incomeá. state senator bob hertzberg(d) van nuys"if you're not wealthy, and you're below the poverty line, $500 you can't come up with. you're making choices to pay rent or buy food for your kids."he says for simple traffic stops-- people are losing their drivers licenses--and incurring late fees that drive them further into debt.but critics of the bill say if fines are lower--the state and local municipalities lose out on revenue they collect from tickets."everybody says well you're gonna lose that money. you never got it in the first place. it was a joke.""so lower fines, people will actually pay?""yes people will actually pay."hertzberg points to a 2015 study that show
regina ortiz has unpaid traffic ticket "people have stuff they have to pay for. the house, other bills, they can't just pay a ticket off right away."hertzberg"the punishment has to fit the crime."it's people like ortiz that state senator bob hertzberg says he had in mind--when he authored senate bill 185.which would allow judges to reduce the amount people pay for traffic tickets ábased on their incomeá. state senator bob hertzberg(d) van nuys"if you're not wealthy,...
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and 18-year-old regina, a fan of ariana grande and even posed with photos with the singer and 26-year-old john atkinson described by loved ones as a beautiful soul. >>> heading to the bottle rock festival, report anything that looks suspicious. they say they are not doing anything different necessarily in the wake of the manchester attack, the three-day festival is said to draw 40,000 people and kicks you have in the afternoon. >>> an oakland man got a surprise in the mail last weekend. it was a bill from the city for damage caused by his bicycle when he collided with the back of a police vehicle. >> he says nine months passed and now he is asked to pay a bill of more than $1,000. we spoke with the man, who says it is impossible that he caused that kind of damage without a scratch to his bike. >> it was here at the intersection of 51st street and telegraph avenue in oakland. >> behind the police cruiser, the light was head. got to be safer. >> alex said he made this turn hundreds of times, but on that day he crashed into the back of the oakland police suv. >> my shoulder, mibach of the wi
and 18-year-old regina, a fan of ariana grande and even posed with photos with the singer and 26-year-old john atkinson described by loved ones as a beautiful soul. >>> heading to the bottle rock festival, report anything that looks suspicious. they say they are not doing anything different necessarily in the wake of the manchester attack, the three-day festival is said to draw 40,000 people and kicks you have in the afternoon. >>> an oakland man got a surprise in the mail...
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and 18-year-old regina, a fan of ariana grande and even posed with photos with the singer and 26-year-old john atkinson described by loved ones as a beautiful soul. >>> heading to the bottle rock festival, report anything that looks suspicious. they say they are not doing anything different necessarily in the wake of the manchester attack, the three-day festival is said to draw 40,000 people and kicks you have in the afternoon. >>> an oakland man got a surprise in the mail last weekend. it was a bill from the city for damage cau
and 18-year-old regina, a fan of ariana grande and even posed with photos with the singer and 26-year-old john atkinson described by loved ones as a beautiful soul. >>> heading to the bottle rock festival, report anything that looks suspicious. they say they are not doing anything different necessarily in the wake of the manchester attack, the three-day festival is said to draw 40,000 people and kicks you have in the afternoon. >>> an oakland man got a surprise in the mail...
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." >> wish your skin could bounce back like it used to this newt regina hydro boost water gel.plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost from neutrogena. >>> meta appetite control. it's your glass of will power that helps keep cravings far, far away. the natural fiber and clinically proven meta appetite control from metamucil. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight an historic shakeup in washington. ec president trump firing fbi director james comey, citing his mishandling of the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. but stirring criticism and questions about the fbi's investigation into the trump campaign's allege ties with russia. here's abc's david wright with the fallout. >> reporter: tonight fbi director james comey was out in los angeles for a recruitment event for new agents. unaware, it would seem, that in washington -- >> excuse my breath, i just ran out here to bring you this news coming out of the white house. >> president trump has just fired the director of the
." >> wish your skin could bounce back like it used to this newt regina hydro boost water gel.plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost from neutrogena. >>> meta appetite control. it's your glass of will power that helps keep cravings far, far away. the natural fiber and clinically proven meta appetite control from metamucil. >> number one in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us....
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(cheers and applause) regina. regina. welcome to the show. hello, hello, hello. - hi, hi, hi.. and what do you do back in atlanta?
(cheers and applause) regina. regina. welcome to the show. hello, hello, hello. - hi, hi, hi.. and what do you do back in atlanta?
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haciendo las autoridades....adelante :01 :14 :19 1:35 susanna gonzalez telemundo sacramento asi es reginas de un million de californianos estan consumiendo agua contamindada en sus hogares y no lo saben pero un senador hispano estatal esta listo para combatir este problema. la crisis de contaminacion del preciado liquido continua.... un problema con el que residentes han tenido que vivir por aÑos. ed hernandez senador estatal del california yo estoy muy enojado, enojado porque hay gente que estan aqui en los estados unidos que estan trabajando duro y ellos deben de tener agua limpia. el senador quien ha visitado varias comunidades agricultoras a traves del estado ha observado que muchos de sus residentes, suplican por el mejoramiento del sistema de agua potable . tienen que comprar agua. y tambien tienen que comprarlo pero la otra cosa es que ellos tienen que pagar por el agua que entra a la casa. los mas afectados en su mayoria son los hispanos y familias de bajos recursos que viven en estas zonas en donde se han descubierto quimicos como arsnico y plomo en el preciado liquido . puede af
haciendo las autoridades....adelante :01 :14 :19 1:35 susanna gonzalez telemundo sacramento asi es reginas de un million de californianos estan consumiendo agua contamindada en sus hogares y no lo saben pero un senador hispano estatal esta listo para combatir este problema. la crisis de contaminacion del preciado liquido continua.... un problema con el que residentes han tenido que vivir por aÑos. ed hernandez senador estatal del california yo estoy muy enojado, enojado porque hay gente que...
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economist who was mentioned in the presentation of units ago beginning his word given the '60s 2.0 to regina the interest groups and with those programs and overtime. bin in with the structures. plan to have a tendency for economies to slowdown. event looking at places like the european union and those that margaret's about those ideas of those olson pioneers looking at how bureaucrats them public officials are part of this but it is the same big story a lot of people in this room right thing guardians also. . . because
economist who was mentioned in the presentation of units ago beginning his word given the '60s 2.0 to regina the interest groups and with those programs and overtime. bin in with the structures. plan to have a tendency for economies to slowdown. event looking at places like the european union and those that margaret's about those ideas of those olson pioneers looking at how bureaucrats them public officials are part of this but it is the same big story a lot of people in this room right thing...
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regina lopez invoked environmental concerns to order the closure of more than half the country's existingngered many people who work in the mining industry. she gave the bbc her reaction. iam i am disappointed because clearly there are influences that have manoeuvred the decision and from my point of view, government should make decisions primarily on the filter of the common good and when the business interests dominate the influence in a way that adversely affects our people, that is not good at all for the culture of the country, for the future of the country, for the future of the country, it is not good at all. so, rico, who is the likely candidate to succeed ms lopez? there are a number of names being floated around but ms lopez has her own personal choice, she says no less than president duterte is the best person to take her place. she said, she can't think of any other person but the president because he has the guts and the bravery to stand up to business interests. as everyone knows by now mr duterte is a hard nosed, tough talking leader who fears no—one. ms lopez stressed that
regina lopez invoked environmental concerns to order the closure of more than half the country's existingngered many people who work in the mining industry. she gave the bbc her reaction. iam i am disappointed because clearly there are influences that have manoeuvred the decision and from my point of view, government should make decisions primarily on the filter of the common good and when the business interests dominate the influence in a way that adversely affects our people, that is not good...
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regina, hi there. caller: i think the president is absolutely right.e need to shut down the government so they can see, and the people can see, the government is an intrusion. it steals our money. i like that he wants to defund planned parenthood. with thebuild the wall money that goes to planned parenthood. for what? you can get the same services from your doctor, from an ob/gyn. they can take the same insurance, or the same noninsurance, that the federal government seems to be thinking they are handing out. host: were you surprised that some of the things that made it into this spending package? caller: yes. i voted for republicans. republican,mmitted or i was uncommitted. they said they were going to support israel, defund planned wall.hood, and build the those three things we need. aside from a shutdown, what does the president need to do, the republican leadership in congress need to do, what do they need to do to achieve those goals? caller: the president needs to stand firm. congress needs a wake-up call. there is no more flip lopping to get the
regina, hi there. caller: i think the president is absolutely right.e need to shut down the government so they can see, and the people can see, the government is an intrusion. it steals our money. i like that he wants to defund planned parenthood. with thebuild the wall money that goes to planned parenthood. for what? you can get the same services from your doctor, from an ob/gyn. they can take the same insurance, or the same noninsurance, that the federal government seems to be thinking they...
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and later, regina hopper of intelligent transportation society of america will join us to discuss the future of high-tech transportation systems in the united states. we'll be right back. ♪ >> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor. and friday, american history tv will be live from the macarthur memorial visitor's center for the 75th anniversary for the battle of midway. features speakers including author of the "admirals." the five-starred a bhoirls won the war at sea. lliott karlsson with his book. anthony pelley, co-author of "shattered sword." and timothy orr, co-thor of never call me a hero." on friday, on american history tv on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: jim antle is back at our desk. he is the politics editor of "washington examiner" talking about the week ahead for the trump administration as the workweek begins after the long holiday weekend and one big decision we know is coming this week because the president has tweeted that it would come this week is his decision on the paris climate d
and later, regina hopper of intelligent transportation society of america will join us to discuss the future of high-tech transportation systems in the united states. we'll be right back. ♪ >> it resulted in a naval victory for the u.s. over japan just six months after the attack on pearl harbor. and friday, american history tv will be live from the macarthur memorial visitor's center for the 75th anniversary for the battle of midway. features speakers including author of the...
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host: up next on "washington ournal," we will be joined by regina hopper, of the intelligent transportation society of america, we'll high-tech e future of transportation systems in the you. we'll be right back. >> on sunday, june 4, author and matt tybey with be our guest. > if you grew up looking at thousands of faces until one day you see the face put on earth ust for you and that is instantly, you fall in love in that moment, you know, for me, like that, except it was the opposite. hen i first saw him on the campaign trail, i thought, this is a person who is unique, and amazing, terrible on earth stics put specifically for me to appreciate or unappreciate or verb is.the ofy have been spending a lot he last 10 to 12 years without -- most recent book insane clown president, circus.es from the 2016 during our live three-hour conversation, we'll take your facebook ets and questions on mr.
host: up next on "washington ournal," we will be joined by regina hopper, of the intelligent transportation society of america, we'll high-tech e future of transportation systems in the you. we'll be right back. >> on sunday, june 4, author and matt tybey with be our guest. > if you grew up looking at thousands of faces until one day you see the face put on earth ust for you and that is instantly, you fall in love in that moment, you know, for me, like that, except it was the...
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. - two, you write a five-page report on the dust bowl for miss regina's class., we touch tongues, and you post it on your instagram. - okay, i'm obviously not gonna do any of that stuff because you are a tiny liar, and i already saw "beauty and the beast." - how was it? - it was pretty scary. - excuse me, who are you? why are you talking to my son? - hi, yeah, i can explain. i met your son in an online chat room. okay, i'm gonna run. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated fo
. - two, you write a five-page report on the dust bowl for miss regina's class., we touch tongues, and you post it on your instagram. - okay, i'm obviously not gonna do any of that stuff because you are a tiny liar, and i already saw "beauty and the beast." - how was it? - it was pretty scary. - excuse me, who are you? why are you talking to my son? - hi, yeah, i can explain. i met your son in an online chat room. okay, i'm gonna run. when you're close to the people you love, does...
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that was a question i asked, the first player i met was regina hamilton. there is a picture of her and she was chickasaw. she played for the team that she had two sisters and all three play for the coach. i asked her about the she avoided the question, nobody wanted to talk about it. for this team there was blaine and her father was a cherokee chief and she she was from prior creek oklahoma. there's a number of native americans that played for the team. >> she was the team historian and had written profusely about them and kept track of the players. shoes like the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. her granddaughter pastor ray but her granddaughter came to the book even though we held in oklahoma city and took pictures. there is a strong native american influence to the story. >> not in their immediate when they're playing basketball, when there going to school. though. >> to you have any questions? if you do, step up. >> tell about your journey in terms of how you took that file and produced a book from your starting point. >> first of all i drove to
that was a question i asked, the first player i met was regina hamilton. there is a picture of her and she was chickasaw. she played for the team that she had two sisters and all three play for the coach. i asked her about the she avoided the question, nobody wanted to talk about it. for this team there was blaine and her father was a cherokee chief and she she was from prior creek oklahoma. there's a number of native americans that played for the team. >> she was the team historian and...
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joining us from houston with more insight is regina mayor. operates in 100 countries plus around the world. really understands the industry. such a pleasure to have you here. so far the headline, we get the nine-month extension period what's the impact on the curve for that? >> i really think the long-term relevance of opec is questionable. they have demonstrated they have the ability to drive the price down. they are really confounded by u.s. shale producer behavior and have difficulty driving the price back up. the shale producers are very comfortable in a $50 environment. i would expect to see rate counts go up. have gone up 120% over the last year alone. reduction is back to where we were in 2015. we get some backwardation around 2018 and the curve rises. right now it's around $52. what price do we need to fall behind for shale to put on the brakes? >> you need to go below 40. 40haven't seen wti drop low since 2016. we haven't seen it go above 55 june of 2016. the producers are quite comfortable and can make strong capital investment deci
joining us from houston with more insight is regina mayor. operates in 100 countries plus around the world. really understands the industry. such a pleasure to have you here. so far the headline, we get the nine-month extension period what's the impact on the curve for that? >> i really think the long-term relevance of opec is questionable. they have demonstrated they have the ability to drive the price down. they are really confounded by u.s. shale producer behavior and have difficulty...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> th >>> this morning on "world news now" -- president trump trying a new approach with north korea. facing criticism for saying he would meet with kim jong un and be honored under the right circumstances. we will have the reaction to that just ahead. >> the new and dramatic video from that deadly pool party in southern california giving us a closer look at the chaotic scene. police opening fire at the suspect as he shoots at random. >> new this half-hour, major changes coming to school lunches. >> the new agriculture secretary visited with schoolkids and praised chocolate milk. as concerns grow the trump administration is rolling back the initiatives of michelle obama. >> and famous people got fancy at the annual met gala. so, see who went the comfortable route, see who went adventurous route, see who decided to get comfortable on the stairs
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.moment, she's fighting a brain tumor. announcer: please take a moment and join st. jude in finding cures and saving children. visit stjude.org. >>> th >>> this morning on "world news now" -- president trump trying a new approach with north korea. facing criticism for saying he would meet with kim jong un and be honored under the right circumstances. we will have the reaction to that just ahead. >>...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.ur next generation tobacco-free. ♪ >>> i love the royals. >> sorry, i >>> i love the royals. >> i was conducting an orchestra for you. >> a new controversy is brewing in the uk over a new drama what a post-queen elizabeth monarchy might look like. >> not portraying the royal family in a very flattering light. >> the queen is dead. long live the king. that's me. >> reporter: it is the brand-new royal drama igniting a fire storm. king charles iii a shocking 90-minute fictional film imagining what life would be like for the house of windsor after the queen dies. >> this is perhaps the most unstable moment the royal family will face. >> reporter: showing charles becoming king. >> my life has been a lingering for the throne. >> reporter: embarking on a constitutional crisis so extreme, kate middleton is portrayed as a manipulative lady macbeth figure. >> perhaps i might relieve the harshness of this mystery. >> reporter: princess diana's ghost appears telling charles he would make a good mo
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.ur next generation tobacco-free. ♪ >>> i love the royals. >> sorry, i >>> i love the royals. >> i was conducting an orchestra for you. >> a new controversy is brewing in the uk over a new drama what a post-queen elizabeth monarchy might look like. >> not portraying the royal family in a very flattering light. >> the queen is dead. long live the king. that's me. >> reporter: it...
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know it -- am i right in saying, jon, that this weekend you gave the commencement speech at salvo reginaste! ( applause ) bring the prescription pad in, my friend. >> stephen: my first tonight has the number one show in cable news! please welcome rachel maddow! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you. you're always fun to talk to. it's always interesting, informative and fun. but i've especially wanted to talk to you say, since november 9 at about 12:01 in the morning. >> yeah. >> stephen: how are you doing? first of all, congratulations on having the number one cable news show. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: paid off after a lot of hard work for many years. >> it's hard to understand why these things happen. but it's nice, i feel like. one thing that's nice, i do cable news in kind of a weird way. we haven't changed the way we do the show. it just seems more people want that now. i assume people will go back to not wanting it and i will be stuck. >> stephen: i think they will want it for four to eight years, rachel. ( laughter ) what you do better than pretty much anybo
know it -- am i right in saying, jon, that this weekend you gave the commencement speech at salvo reginaste! ( applause ) bring the prescription pad in, my friend. >> stephen: my first tonight has the number one show in cable news! please welcome rachel maddow! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: nice to see you. you're always fun to talk to. it's always interesting, informative and fun. but i've especially wanted to talk to you say, since november 9 at about 12:01 in the morning....
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. >> stephen: and last week i understand you gave the commencement address at salve regina universityou say to the kids? what was your message of hope and leadership? >> jon: i said you have to figure out who you are, who you want to be, and who you can help along the way. that was my theme. >> stephen: that's nice. ( applause ) yeah, yeah. we like to help people. we leak to help people on this show. >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we try to, we try to. we do, we do. >> stephen: and we would like to help some of the graduate right now. in around of all the graduates we would like to do a graduation segment of "first drafts." >> no, stupid! >> stephen: whenevery do first drafts i need somebody to help me read the first drafts up here. got anybody who is still in college right now? anybody out here who is still in college? are you? young lady, are you still in college? >> i graduated. >> stephen: you graduated? what is your name? >> ashlee. >> stephen: get your ass up here. come on. thank you. there you go. go all the way up here. all right. listen, so you already graduated? >> just
. >> stephen: and last week i understand you gave the commencement address at salve regina universityou say to the kids? what was your message of hope and leadership? >> jon: i said you have to figure out who you are, who you want to be, and who you can help along the way. that was my theme. >> stephen: that's nice. ( applause ) yeah, yeah. we like to help people. we leak to help people on this show. >> jon: oh, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: we try to, we try to. we do,...
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baseball fans park here to walk in, but many of the neighbors here are still struggling financially, and regina evans things he was exploiting them. she is just not sure why. >> it didn't seem right. it really didn't seem right. and people are going to come. they want to $30. >> investigators say that he told them he worked for a company called boston file, but the police say they have been unable so far to reach that company, and they say he had no documents credentials, nothing saying he was really working for a legitimate company. live in dc superior court, wusa 9. >> so we have no idea what this guy was doing with this blood. >> no, and it looks like he did have some kind of medical training. it looks like he did work at some area hospitals in the past as a surgical technician, but they say he not only didn't have credentials, didn't have a legitimate reason to be doing this but that he wasn't doing it in a way that made any kind of sense. storing all that blood in an abandoned apartment is just bizarre. >> the pa to dracula or something. crazy. >>> the dc health department told police he w
baseball fans park here to walk in, but many of the neighbors here are still struggling financially, and regina evans things he was exploiting them. she is just not sure why. >> it didn't seem right. it really didn't seem right. and people are going to come. they want to $30. >> investigators say that he told them he worked for a company called boston file, but the police say they have been unable so far to reach that company, and they say he had no documents credentials, nothing...
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i had been cast as regina and remembered sin acynthia always d to play birdie and i wanted to be reginaaters nationwide tomorrow. this is "tay" on nbc.od >>> can we thank our momma-to-be brandi for being here. >> thank you. >> we had so much fun with you, brandi, good >>> we start out this morning with fog in san francisco, and then after that clears, some sunshine. a high of 68 degrees. 63 degrees and the winds increasing throughout the day. as we go into the weekend, there will also be mostly cloudy skies and a chance for some spotty showers and more cooler weather next week. in the inland areas, we go from 80s today to 72 degrees tomorrow, and you see how our temperatures continue to stay right at about average for this time of year with the weekend and a slight chance of rain. let's see how the roads are moving with mike. >> overall things have been pretty pleasant, but there is a trouble spot in one of the key spots, and that's on the drive of 880. a motorcycle crash is still there. no major injuries, but that has been a pain as things start to ease up. >>> happening now, closing a
i had been cast as regina and remembered sin acynthia always d to play birdie and i wanted to be reginaaters nationwide tomorrow. this is "tay" on nbc.od >>> can we thank our momma-to-be brandi for being here. >> thank you. >> we had so much fun with you, brandi, good >>> we start out this morning with fog in san francisco, and then after that clears, some sunshine. a high of 68 degrees. 63 degrees and the winds increasing throughout the day. as we go...
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investigating a deadly accident in silver springs, it happened this morning at georgia avenue and reginave. two cars collided at the intersection and you one of the cars hit a school bu we're told the driver of one of the cars suffered critical injuries and later died at the hospital. >>> an outpouring of love and support for a fallen delaware state trooper a procession carrying the cassette of 32-year-old corporal stephen ballard went through wilmington. he was shot and killed while investigating a suspicious vehicle at a convenience store. his attacker was later shot and killed by police. >>> fox 5 is continuing to monitor the custody fight involving a frederick maryland couple who posted controversial youtube videos of their kids. we told you about the daddyo 5 videos. they show them pulling prank that left their five kids in tears. protective services got involved after people watching the videos reported the couple for child abuse. then two children were removed from the home after a judge granted temporary custody to their biological mother. fox 5's lindsay watts is foow she will g
investigating a deadly accident in silver springs, it happened this morning at georgia avenue and reginave. two cars collided at the intersection and you one of the cars hit a school bu we're told the driver of one of the cars suffered critical injuries and later died at the hospital. >>> an outpouring of love and support for a fallen delaware state trooper a procession carrying the cassette of 32-year-old corporal stephen ballard went through wilmington. he was shot and killed while...
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what is the plan he will put on the table, with the regina and others in the region -- >> leland: isresident of the united states or up to the prime minister of israel? >> it is up to the president of the united states to put the plan on the table and this would force both of them, the israeli prime minister and president to make decisions that are needed, for now, the palestinians said they are willing to negotiate without circumvention which is good but the expectations relating to the core region of the conflict, but it is too early to know what are the steps that are needed to make the negotiations, not just negotiations for the sake of negotiation, but something with real substance so now we are all waiting for president trump's team to speak after absolving all of these ideas in that region and to put a plan on the table. >> leland: it brings up an important point. yesterday, we had on a palestinian leader, a doctor who refused to call the people who blow buses, who attacked children, launch rockets into israel terrorists come he said they are not terrorists. i said, how can yo
what is the plan he will put on the table, with the regina and others in the region -- >> leland: isresident of the united states or up to the prime minister of israel? >> it is up to the president of the united states to put the plan on the table and this would force both of them, the israeli prime minister and president to make decisions that are needed, for now, the palestinians said they are willing to negotiate without circumvention which is good but the expectations relating...
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how big of a danger is the iranian regina to america and will the outcome of this election make any difference>> it is the leader, it's got patient packed with icbms or think north korea but with an economy that is much more powerful and a revolutionary ideology that is expansive and seeks domination in the islamic world. >> julie: this election ultimately though has little effect, this is not the united states and our politics on the iranian regime considering the only person with real power in iran is the supreme leader. how does that impact the trump admission strategy then to get a successful nuclear deal if sanctions do not work? >> that is exactly right. this is not a normal election, it's a shame election. it's going to be rigged no matter which way it goes, and it is between two hard-core revolutionaries, ebrahim raisi and hassan rouhani who are dedicated revolutionaries dedicated to imperialism abroad, repression at home in a nuclear weapons program. how will affect the trump admission policy as they should ignore this presidential election. they should focus on the supreme leader who
how big of a danger is the iranian regina to america and will the outcome of this election make any difference>> it is the leader, it's got patient packed with icbms or think north korea but with an economy that is much more powerful and a revolutionary ideology that is expansive and seeks domination in the islamic world. >> julie: this election ultimately though has little effect, this is not the united states and our politics on the iranian regime considering the only person with...
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eighteen year-old regina calendar met ariana grande a year ago, saffie roussos is the youngest knownictim. teresa may visited the injured at a children's hospital. authorities say that the suicide bomb's tacked the crowd as they left stadium, they say 23 year-old salman abedi arrived at the venue by train and detonated the explosives near one of the main entrances. >> along with the police terrorist network, is to continue to establish whether he was acting alone or working as part of the wider network. >> reporter: manchester police raided suicide bomber's home, blowing down its front door before entering, and they also arrested an unidentified 23 year-old man, several groups held moments of silence for the victims including the royal family, manchester soccer team and the u.n. cbs news has confirmed that abedi was men to british authorities, prior to yesterday's attack. >>> emotional scars from this attack are still raw, those who narrowly escaped juror death are struggling to come to grips with what they witnessed. one woman was just behind a exit door when the blast took place, s
eighteen year-old regina calendar met ariana grande a year ago, saffie roussos is the youngest knownictim. teresa may visited the injured at a children's hospital. authorities say that the suicide bomb's tacked the crowd as they left stadium, they say 23 year-old salman abedi arrived at the venue by train and detonated the explosives near one of the main entrances. >> along with the police terrorist network, is to continue to establish whether he was acting alone or working as part of the...
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regina launched over the weekend a missile for 30 minutes, that's the longest they've ever had a ballisticp in the air, crucially could travel 1300 miles in altitude, 500 miles down range, coming just off the coast of russia. that gives it a potential range of about 2500 miles, and that means it can hit a major u.s. military base on the island of guam and get very close to mainland united states. north korean leader kim jong-un reportedly was ecstatic when he was watching this. he claimed it could also claim, also significant, a large nuclear weapon. no confirmation of that, but again, according to the experts i've been speaking to, what is most significant about this is that it could be a precursor to an icbm. again, that could threaten the united states mainland in according to experts, it is similar to some missiles that we looked at last month at a big military facility and pyongyang, take a look at what we saw. military parade here, the experts look hard at the hardware on something new nefarious, now looking at whether the regime is getting closer to building an intercontinental ball
regina launched over the weekend a missile for 30 minutes, that's the longest they've ever had a ballisticp in the air, crucially could travel 1300 miles in altitude, 500 miles down range, coming just off the coast of russia. that gives it a potential range of about 2500 miles, and that means it can hit a major u.s. military base on the island of guam and get very close to mainland united states. north korean leader kim jong-un reportedly was ecstatic when he was watching this. he claimed it...
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any use of a word like pregnant penis or regina was illegal. and that was something that people began fighting about in the gas in the late 19th century. but by the time he got to the 20th century basically the laws against obscenity in the united states prohibited any reference to sex at all. and even when we think back to the 1950s by the way, when we think about television for instance. that was kind of a reflection of what the world was like under obscenity law in the united states in late 19th and early 20th century.even to the point that elvis could not be filmed below the waist is dancing. because that was seen as too sexual.that was the lord generally in the united states. and gradually began to dissipate in the 20th century. >> i want to pick up on one other thing that i think might be running through part of the history that your revealing to us. and that is the extent to which the law is treating women different. to what extent is the law defining women in an inferior way to men and treating them as such? >> particularly with issues
any use of a word like pregnant penis or regina was illegal. and that was something that people began fighting about in the gas in the late 19th century. but by the time he got to the 20th century basically the laws against obscenity in the united states prohibited any reference to sex at all. and even when we think back to the 1950s by the way, when we think about television for instance. that was kind of a reflection of what the world was like under obscenity law in the united states in late...
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regina military forces, symbols, in terms of administrative services, teachers, hospitals, peso salaries. that is something where syrians will have to work that out. we are not in the business as i said, of nationbuilding operations. as you list layover syria, we see a lot of this happening in areas where opposition controls the teacher salaries, basic worker salaries, paid by the government and it's very centralized states. these are things that have to be worked out. what they are unanimous about is the no return of the regime. this reflects reality when the reconstruction cost of syria are so high in a multiple, multiple billions of dollars. unlike iraq, when there's a government recognized with full global support, the un is on the ground, you have a huge outpouring of international support to help communities recover reality in theory is that until there's a a credible political horizon, the international community is not going to come to the aid, particularly the aid under control of the regime in these areas have been truly destroyed by many of the perfect tab tactics. that's the
regina military forces, symbols, in terms of administrative services, teachers, hospitals, peso salaries. that is something where syrians will have to work that out. we are not in the business as i said, of nationbuilding operations. as you list layover syria, we see a lot of this happening in areas where opposition controls the teacher salaries, basic worker salaries, paid by the government and it's very centralized states. these are things that have to be worked out. what they are unanimous...
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she's nominated for a tony for her broadway role as regina in the little foxes and can be seen in the produced the bbc's red nose day and makes one great movie after another. i loved notting hill. i loved, love actually. thank you. >> chris, that's literally the best introduction i've ever had, and i'm 60. so thank you. >> tell us about this because everybody watching the show knows we're bonkers here about "love actually." i've been made fun of by oliver, whatever his name is, for doing this over and over again. here we are coming back with a short version of what you did back in 2003. why are you doing it? why are you bringing it back? >> i'm doing it because i could. i actually watched the movie last christmas, and i thought, it would be interesting to think what happens to those people, but particularly because i'm passionate about red nose day, and we thought it would make a great piece of entertainment on may the 25th and perhaps people would watch it, and then they can watch little appeals that we have, and we can make some money and save and change some lives because "love act
she's nominated for a tony for her broadway role as regina in the little foxes and can be seen in the produced the bbc's red nose day and makes one great movie after another. i loved notting hill. i loved, love actually. thank you. >> chris, that's literally the best introduction i've ever had, and i'm 60. so thank you. >> tell us about this because everybody watching the show knows we're bonkers here about "love actually." i've been made fun of by oliver, whatever his...
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anyone from regina -- for ginger -- virinia. virginia. the rates are being filed in may, june, and july is the last day. decisions had to be made by than otherwise companies will build in loads, and just adding more rate increases just to hedge their bets if they stay in at all. that is what we're facing. we are facing a timing issue. we are facing uncertainty. none of that is good right now for what is going to happen in 2018, 2019. talk to your regulators and figure out what is necessary for your state and let's try to resolve some of these issues. call me anytime. [laughter] ms. dash: great. thank you for your presentations. i will kick it off with a few questions to the panel. then we will open it up to .udience questions that's start with the issue with uncertainty. it is something you have mentioned, and you have load.ned to use the word deep used the term uncertainty buffer. ori said it plainly that premiums will go up, and that is that actuaries will price for uncertainty. let me kick it off with a little bit of a provocative ques
anyone from regina -- for ginger -- virinia. virginia. the rates are being filed in may, june, and july is the last day. decisions had to be made by than otherwise companies will build in loads, and just adding more rate increases just to hedge their bets if they stay in at all. that is what we're facing. we are facing a timing issue. we are facing uncertainty. none of that is good right now for what is going to happen in 2018, 2019. talk to your regulators and figure out what is necessary for...