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i think rhonda is exactly in that situation.internalized what was happening in her house was her fault. until she was in a place she needed to protect someone else, that's when she began to reach out. >> rhonda said she stayed because she had a daughter, a daughter that loved her father, and rhonda wanted to keep her family together which is not unusual, we know. she said she and her husband went through counseling. he stopped drinking. he stopped hitting her. but there was one thing, too, that kept her there as well. this was surprising. >> and we as christians read the scripture that you're supposed to forgive and forgive and you do, you know. when the person that's supposed to love you the most abuses you on a regular basis, it changes who you are. >> it changes who you are. one of the things that's surprising in this is that her husband was a pastor. so when she says it changes who you are, help us understand what this does to people. >> you know, it's so interesting and sometimes when we're working at the national domestic
i think rhonda is exactly in that situation.internalized what was happening in her house was her fault. until she was in a place she needed to protect someone else, that's when she began to reach out. >> rhonda said she stayed because she had a daughter, a daughter that loved her father, and rhonda wanted to keep her family together which is not unusual, we know. she said she and her husband went through counseling. he stopped drinking. he stopped hitting her. but there was one thing,...
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. >> that's rhonda. she's a woman who escaped an abusive marriage.h better place now, i'm happy to tell you. we're talking a lot about abuse lately, aren't we? and if you think that you have an idea of what it is, listen to this -- she talked there about how he held a gun to her head, and he actually had it cocked. and it's just a snippet of an interview that was conducted as a partnership between susie orman, avon foundation for women and avon, and the national domestic violence hotline because it is domestic violence awareness month. and i spoke with katy ray jones, ceo of the hotline, asking her are there a lot of women and men living behind closed doors with this. >> unfortunately, domestic violence is incredibly pervasive in our country. one in four women in their lifetime will experience physical violence by an intimate partner. and so we know that it's so prevalent that we all know someone who's currently experiencing abuse in their home, most likely behind closed doors. and most likely they're not sharing it with anyone that they know. >> tha
. >> that's rhonda. she's a woman who escaped an abusive marriage.h better place now, i'm happy to tell you. we're talking a lot about abuse lately, aren't we? and if you think that you have an idea of what it is, listen to this -- she talked there about how he held a gun to her head, and he actually had it cocked. and it's just a snippet of an interview that was conducted as a partnership between susie orman, avon foundation for women and avon, and the national domestic violence hotline...
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that's under rhonda simmons. we have bargain this year it starts about march and ends in may to be approved by the board of supervisors. this is a breakdown of unions and the largest is over just 4,000 in the miscellaneous group and if you add nurses it's about 6,000 staff. they looked at the work we're doing and this gives the idea of the work. we always look at the lowest form of conduct so counselling and last thing you want to do is terminate or do a suspension but we do use that as a tool as well. we needed a whistleblower complaint to work on lean. that work is now going to be done by karen hill because she had done it at zuckerberg and will do it for the rest of the department. they worked with the office and worked with maggie rakowski. we also have done a lot of work in hiring to create more path ways. we looked at black nurses conference to recruit diversity and make sure once we recruit them we have a program for mentoring and support to have a retention rate. and here's an example of the gross period
that's under rhonda simmons. we have bargain this year it starts about march and ends in may to be approved by the board of supervisors. this is a breakdown of unions and the largest is over just 4,000 in the miscellaneous group and if you add nurses it's about 6,000 staff. they looked at the work we're doing and this gives the idea of the work. we always look at the lowest form of conduct so counselling and last thing you want to do is terminate or do a suspension but we do use that as a tool...
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by then, todd and rhonda already had anna kate. when the girls were a little over a year old, the henthorns came to mississippi and the who cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasion. and i do remember toni just being so happy to have haley, so -- and so was harold. >> reporter: and although toni had always wanted to be a mom, it was pretty clear harold was mr. mom. >> he was the one in charge. the diaper change. most women have to beg their husbands to do that kind of stuff. he was the one -- he was like a nanny. >> reporter: hands-on dad? >> yeah. he was in charge of everything about that child. >> reporter: with harold such a doting father, toni was able to go back to work. she soon built a thriving practice in colorado. >> she was a beloved doctor. she had a really great bedside manner. >> reporter: tammi abruscatto managed the practice. >> she took time. she treated her patients as a whole body not just their eyes. she was interested in their family life. she had the good old-fashioned southern hospitality. >> report
by then, todd and rhonda already had anna kate. when the girls were a little over a year old, the henthorns came to mississippi and the who cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasion. and i do remember toni just being so happy to have haley, so -- and so was harold. >> reporter: and although toni had always wanted to be a mom, it was pretty clear harold was mr. mom. >> he was the one in charge. the diaper change. most women have to beg their husbands to do that kind...
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. >> reporter: full of joyful emotion, meg, rhonda and daphne, three sisters embracing for the first time aftere a lifet apart. the three women share the same biological mother who placed them all i goodhomes. >> here we are. >> i know. >> it was only after meg and daphne were searching for clues into their medicalha history they found each other. >> that's where it all started. >> reporter:then, an eve bigger surprise, a third sister, rhonda. >> just getting chills and thinking, oh, my usgosh. they jt looked like me. >> the middle child. >> reporter: the women, now own up, building on a sisterly bond they never knew existed but always felt was possible. >> it's overwhelming. it's wonderful. they're beautiful. it's just the best thing, best thing ever just to finally have my sisters here. >> completeness. it's wonderful. ee >> trying to it together, but broke down a couple times on the airplane, so fally get to meet my blood, my dna right here. i always dreamed of having sisters. i was always jealous of my friends who would talk about their sisters and things they did and how they sh
. >> reporter: full of joyful emotion, meg, rhonda and daphne, three sisters embracing for the first time aftere a lifet apart. the three women share the same biological mother who placed them all i goodhomes. >> here we are. >> i know. >> it was only after meg and daphne were searching for clues into their medicalha history they found each other. >> that's where it all started. >> reporter:then, an eve bigger surprise, a third sister, rhonda. >> just...
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miranda was six months pregnant with their first son cameron when rhonda ploy to afghanistan the seconde. just a month before he returned , ron was called on a special operations mission. the aim was to hunt down a deadly terrorist, a leader in that world. a remote mountain village, very dangerous territory. on april 6, 2000 eight, ron was among the few dozen special forces soldiers and 100 afghan commandos who dropped off by rocky barren a valley far away from reinforcements. ron was the only medic for the team. while he was still near the base of the mountain, the first team began to scale the cliff toward the village. as they approached the top roughly 200 well-trained and well armed terrorists ambushed the american and afghan forces. soon ron heard his comrade call his name. brian had been struck by shrapnel at the base of the mountain. he was very seriously hurt. ron braved enemy fire to rush to his friend and treat his wounds. he heard over the radio soldiers were pinned down and critically injured. there was blood all over the place. it was eight half, tough situation to be in --
miranda was six months pregnant with their first son cameron when rhonda ploy to afghanistan the seconde. just a month before he returned , ron was called on a special operations mission. the aim was to hunt down a deadly terrorist, a leader in that world. a remote mountain village, very dangerous territory. on april 6, 2000 eight, ron was among the few dozen special forces soldiers and 100 afghan commandos who dropped off by rocky barren a valley far away from reinforcements. ron was the only...
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rhonda salim, thank you so much for your analysis. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and another story we are watching very closely, u.s. national security advisor john bolton has landed in moscow. his visit comes just days after his boss, president donald trump, announced the u.s. would pull out of a key nuclear treaty with russia. the kremlin says it's preparing a meeting between bolton and russian president vladimir putin. on saturday, mr. trump explained why he's exiting the agreement. >> we're not going to let them violate a nuclear agreement and go out and do weapons, and we're not allowed to. we're the ones that have stayed in the agreement and we've honored the agreement. but russia has not, unfortunately, honored the agreement we're going to terminate the agreement. we're going to pull out. >> a top republican says he hopes the u.s. does not abandon its nuclear treaties. listen. >> i hope we're not moving down the path to, to undo much of the nuclear arms control treaties that we put in place. but, look, there's no question
rhonda salim, thank you so much for your analysis. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and another story we are watching very closely, u.s. national security advisor john bolton has landed in moscow. his visit comes just days after his boss, president donald trump, announced the u.s. would pull out of a key nuclear treaty with russia. the kremlin says it's preparing a meeting between bolton and russian president vladimir putin. on saturday, mr. trump explained why he's exiting the...
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rhonda rousey -- she's a tough cookie, man. >> oh, my goodness.you're really going for it this time. >> and it hurts. oh, i'm going for it. >> yeah. >> i mean, i've had to change up my whole routine. i mean, i'm in there with this legitimate fighter, and who is also a judo specialist, has been to olympics. and i'm just like, okay, i didn't even know how to get out of arm bars, for one. because i don't want to break my arm. >> jimmy: that's right. no, the arm bar. that's a thing. >> the arm bar. you've been put in the arm bar. >> jimmy: she put -- did it to me on the show once and i almost started crying. >> so. yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, i wasn't acting, that was like yeah. >> and i don't like to tap, so -- >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> but i've seen you on a bad day. i think you can handle her. >> jimmy: really? some people -- >> what does that mean? >> you know. >> jimmy: but ronda's been -- she's undefeated, right? she's 24 and 0. >> yeah. and i mean, i've had 600 matches. i might have had 245 losses but, you know, yeah, we'll give her
rhonda rousey -- she's a tough cookie, man. >> oh, my goodness.you're really going for it this time. >> and it hurts. oh, i'm going for it. >> yeah. >> i mean, i've had to change up my whole routine. i mean, i'm in there with this legitimate fighter, and who is also a judo specialist, has been to olympics. and i'm just like, okay, i didn't even know how to get out of arm bars, for one. because i don't want to break my arm. >> jimmy: that's right. no, the arm bar....
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he was suspended for a total of four games, rhonda was suspended for three games and chris paul gets two game suspension. lebron james is playing the role of peacemaker. he was asked of his friendship with chris paul help to calm things down. he said, we are not friends anymore. that was an -- a nasty incident. lebron is back with the lakers and they are at 0-3. that is your sports. >> thank you for joining us tonight. good night. is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-call during breaks and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency care is there when you or your love one need it. mom! the party is, like, around the block. i'll be gone for two hours. yeah, that is two hours you could spend studying. i have been studying all weekend. no friends, no phone -- just me alone with books. [footsteps descending] i feel like alex. you're never alone when you have books. really? is that what you want me to t
he was suspended for a total of four games, rhonda was suspended for three games and chris paul gets two game suspension. lebron james is playing the role of peacemaker. he was asked of his friendship with chris paul help to calm things down. he said, we are not friends anymore. that was an -- a nasty incident. lebron is back with the lakers and they are at 0-3. that is your sports. >> thank you for joining us tonight. good night. is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes...
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rhonda: student loan debt has reached $1.5 trillion, according to the u.s. federal reserve. total outstanding student debt has doubled in less than 10 years. the highest category of consumer debt after mortgages. in new jersey, the average student graduates with more than $32,000 in debt, the sixth highest level among the 50 states. all that debt poses a risk to the economy. according to the head of the federal reserve, jerome powell. jerome: as student loans continue to grow and becomes larger, it cannot absolutely hold that growth. rhonda: some students can't make their payments and defaults on student debt is higher than other types of consumer debt. according to the department of education's most recently available data, the current student loan default rate is 10.8%. new jersey's is lower at 9.7%. critics point out that apartment only looks at faults in a three-year period and does not capture the financial stress. federal reserve says delinquency rates could be twice as high. michael: we have a question now for both candidates starting with ms. sherrill, what can be do
rhonda: student loan debt has reached $1.5 trillion, according to the u.s. federal reserve. total outstanding student debt has doubled in less than 10 years. the highest category of consumer debt after mortgages. in new jersey, the average student graduates with more than $32,000 in debt, the sixth highest level among the 50 states. all that debt poses a risk to the economy. according to the head of the federal reserve, jerome powell. jerome: as student loans continue to grow and becomes...
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moderator 2: business correspondent rhonda scheffler lays out where we are right now. rhonda: the economy has grown at its fastest rate in four years, the unemployment rate 3.7%, the lowest since 1969. there are erected number of job openings and not enough people to fill them. yet the chairman of the federal reserve recently admitted the recovery hasn't been felt by everyone. in new jersey, for instance, the unemployment rate is higher than the national average. disparities aren't just by state, they are also by race. while unemployment rates for black and latino americans are falling, they continue to remain higher than rates for white americans. wage growth has been stubbornly muted for the workforce at large, but there are exceptions. the average big company ceo now earns more than 300 times the pay of the average worker. and income disparity is worsening according to moody's, which says the tax cuts and jobs act has led to a higher deficit, and disproportionately benefits households with higher incomes, while those earning less face additional financial stresses,
moderator 2: business correspondent rhonda scheffler lays out where we are right now. rhonda: the economy has grown at its fastest rate in four years, the unemployment rate 3.7%, the lowest since 1969. there are erected number of job openings and not enough people to fill them. yet the chairman of the federal reserve recently admitted the recovery hasn't been felt by everyone. in new jersey, for instance, the unemployment rate is higher than the national average. disparities aren't just by...
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rhonda rousey and serena you don't each put them in a small break. >> doesn't rony lose in fix c and went toth.we w >> you know ow and all to get people? >> that'ntour. serena real deal. it's not joe >> jinx, buy me a coke. >> office a to protect tecutive miscond there. >> north of the american legion:2 it 1. >> north of the american legion:2 it 1. still back after this weome to change.s care. just because it'ver been done, doesn't mean we can't do it. just because it hasn't been seen, doesn't mean we can't envision it. we are uncommon to the core. we are upmc. i waso i'mto doctor, getting to work early. now i have aeneral practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trump taking away protections for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened theyl cod lose reproductive health care. it's why i'm glad i have . ben is a national ader wh s protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my friend ben. i hope he's your friend, too. he's my friend ben. api >> rail service may make getting to and from workears earsier paul wiedefeld wan
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mayor and the rhonda san teznd be debating. with 13 days until the election, c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. us now is tim story. e served as the director of state service many we're talking bout redistricting as we head to the mid-terms. thank you for being here. >> thank you. why redistricting comes into play. >> it starts with the cent yus. we are -- census. because the constitution all the districts have to have roughly the same have of people so we equal representation of congress city councils. a constitutional requirement. it is to make sure that is equally voice represented. > once the states have that census information, how do they these lines > when the framers of the constitution established our frame of government, they wanted distribution it was a -- constitution of the states. time, place, the and manner clause of the onstitution so that legislatures, states control the manner of how elections are run. this is part of that. data in year e ending in one. hey get the data by april of 2021, and then us
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i'm watching rhonda sanders running for governor of florida. what is he doing? >> that's why he's behind. he better turn and run quick because that's an important state. you take someone like cruz he began as an underdog, and a cabinet and he has a great campaign going. >> lou: the president has made it clear he will support him. >> increase will support him. i think will win the senate and add seats and that's important. >> as we talked before, the candidates who embrace the trump agenda and do not holder knows about it are the ones who are doing better in this environment. they're the ones aligned with the republican party as it is right now. those who are still fighting it, the polaroids of the world or be left behind. >> i mention it just to rile you up. >> it's october, it was fine nine months ago. >> the only thing i want to say is the president made it clear this morning on the fed policy, he basically said they should not be raising the rights. larry, his economic advisor said just the opposite. he's a staff guy. he needs to get on the reservation. >> he
i'm watching rhonda sanders running for governor of florida. what is he doing? >> that's why he's behind. he better turn and run quick because that's an important state. you take someone like cruz he began as an underdog, and a cabinet and he has a great campaign going. >> lou: the president has made it clear he will support him. >> increase will support him. i think will win the senate and add seats and that's important. >> as we talked before, the candidates who...
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this crime needs to be made by the saudis and some individuals need to be a bit of the blame for it rhonda thank you very much indeed for your time. all right lots more still to come here on the news hour including china moves to create so-called reeducation camps for we get muslims. and we'll tell you why bangladesh is main opposition party is leaderless for the second time in less than a year and in support belgian police target some of the country's leading football clubs as part of a food investigation sunna will have that story in the sport a little bit later in the program. now hurricane michael has made landfall as lashing the u.s. state of florida a category four storm is the third most powerful to hit the united states since records began arkan michael kors thirteen deaths in central america and the gallica joins us live now from apalachicola in florida so hurricane michael's now made landfall in the panhandle and they tell us what's been happening. all night is falling here in the florida panhandle and really this is a case of assessing just how much damage this powerful storm ha
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much and eating badly up to half of cancers could be avoided with a more healthy lifestyle sanchia rhonda as president of the union for international cancer control she says wider political will is required to address the problem. so what we're saying is as countries rise up the development index cancer becomes one of those diseases that is more prevalent and the absence of early detection systems so particularly screening for bell breast and cervical cancers and inherently the infrastructure to provide surgery right therapy and came with therapy manes that most people are diagnosed late and therefore don so we see the biggest. difference in something like childhood cancer where in a developed country the survival is between eighty and ninety percent and in the least developed parts of the world survival is less than twenty percent and those those differences are just not acceptable we say some political will around things like tobacco control and that's a really important strategy but cancer treatments acing as being too expensive and part of their treatment for campaign is to show that
much and eating badly up to half of cancers could be avoided with a more healthy lifestyle sanchia rhonda as president of the union for international cancer control she says wider political will is required to address the problem. so what we're saying is as countries rise up the development index cancer becomes one of those diseases that is more prevalent and the absence of early detection systems so particularly screening for bell breast and cervical cancers and inherently the infrastructure...
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immigration sparking a heated exchange between rhonda santos and andrew gillam. >> he will support censoriousis, he said he will not cooperate with donald trump's ice. he hates trump so much. why would you allow your dislike for the president to knowingly put communities at risk? you will be deported from the united states, you will actually cooperate for many federal reserve comes down. >> despite also abolish ice, real clear politics has him leading desantis by four points. the former opponent of paul ryan could -- allegedly trying to kill someone with radioactive material. fbi says jeremy ryan didn't know his intended target. ryan, called segue jeremy, ran against the house speaker and 2012, known for writing a segue around the wisconsin capital, police brutality. so let's get back to our top story. the manhunt for the person responsible for setting off a series of bomb scares with devices addressed to high profile democrats and officers of cnn. social media reaction. and here with the comments from both sides of the aisle. >> the situation sparking a major call for peace and stability for
immigration sparking a heated exchange between rhonda santos and andrew gillam. >> he will support censoriousis, he said he will not cooperate with donald trump's ice. he hates trump so much. why would you allow your dislike for the president to knowingly put communities at risk? you will be deported from the united states, you will actually cooperate for many federal reserve comes down. >> despite also abolish ice, real clear politics has him leading desantis by four points. the...
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house perspective on the visit to honor those who lost their lives in the synagogue shooting, 6 days, rhondah in response to the house, and what about the birthright citizenship? he knows a lot about immigration and the caravan. we have trick-or-treaters, the children, may be that used in the country, addressing other things live at a costume parade. find that exclusive story on "fox and friends," please get dressed. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and lock technology traps dirt and liquid inside the pad. it's safe to use on all finished surfaces tile, laminate and hardwood. and it prevents streaks and hazing better than a micro fiber strip mop, giving you a thorough clean the first time. for a convenient clean, try swiffer wetjet with a money back guarantee. brand power. helping you buy better. i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy a
house perspective on the visit to honor those who lost their lives in the synagogue shooting, 6 days, rhondah in response to the house, and what about the birthright citizenship? he knows a lot about immigration and the caravan. we have trick-or-treaters, the children, may be that used in the country, addressing other things live at a costume parade. find that exclusive story on "fox and friends," please get dressed. there's no heavy bucket, or mop to wring out, because the absorb and...
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chris paul put his finger in the face of rhonda who apparently didn't take kindly to that. he then threw a punch. and things spiraled out of control. he was hit with a three-game suspension. he will sit out for four games and paul is benched for two games. >>> and here is the play of the day. looking to clinch a spot. >>> and they rocket up field. this is it. he walks right by. into the air. and there is. >> a nifty move dribbling through traffic setting up as the teammate makes no mistake. finishing it with the goal. dc united getting the victory. that is your play of the day. >>> just hours after the police department came under fire for the hiring practices the mayor announcing an abrupt change in policy. >>> and and arson investigation is underway. i spoke with the woman who lives in this house to she thinks did it coming up. >>> and let's go outside. once again. a beauty shot, from our photographer giving us this beautiful shot of some of the traffic moving on the bay bridge. you are watching news this morning. years of drought, millions of dead trees, extreme winds, a
chris paul put his finger in the face of rhonda who apparently didn't take kindly to that. he then threw a punch. and things spiraled out of control. he was hit with a three-game suspension. he will sit out for four games and paul is benched for two games. >>> and here is the play of the day. looking to clinch a spot. >>> and they rocket up field. this is it. he walks right by. into the air. and there is. >> a nifty move dribbling through traffic setting up as the...
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we just heard of rhonda mcdaniel play of the g.o.p. enthusiasm heading into the midterms. let's dig into that a little bit more. the washington says tonight this is not what the backlash looks like. the most enthusiastic voters are actually not the ones who are dissenting. a joining now, editor of -- we are going to talk about one of these really interesting things. can we talk about nevada? >> we can talk about anything you want. >> shannon: this is a really tight race. it is a state that hillary clinton won. >> by whisker. this is the toughest race for republicans. this is dean heller in nevada. there is new pulling out from "the new york times." basically says heller is in the lead, but he is under 50. and when you are a month away and you are under 50, that is not good. he's got the edge, but jackie rosen, the democratic congresswoman, is an upright position, so they can both be happy about where they are. what we don't know yet, what you were just talking with the chairwoman about, where does this energy go? how does this play out? do we see what "the washington post"
we just heard of rhonda mcdaniel play of the g.o.p. enthusiasm heading into the midterms. let's dig into that a little bit more. the washington says tonight this is not what the backlash looks like. the most enthusiastic voters are actually not the ones who are dissenting. a joining now, editor of -- we are going to talk about one of these really interesting things. can we talk about nevada? >> we can talk about anything you want. >> shannon: this is a really tight race. it is a...
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the outcome, we're joined tonight by the chairwoman the head of the republican national committee, rhonda mcdaniel. great to have you here. you've got to like the closing of these races particularly in the senate. >> absolutely and the president has really helped energize our base. we've seen it where he has these rallies that our voters are getting out. he makes it clear to them, i need more help in washington, i need more republicans and that's why he is exhaustively on the trail, but we've opened up big leads in north dakota, we're see ing a leader in indiana now in that senate race, in missouri and there are opportunities to pick seats up, definitely in the senate and the house is closing as well so we maybe able to keep that majority despite that blue wave that the democrats keep talking about. lou: we're not hearing as much, ronna, and i'm sure you've noticed this as well we're not hearing as much talk about a blue wave today as we had been hearing up until just about a month ago. the president, let's take a look you mentioned the house race, the house races. let's take a look at th
the outcome, we're joined tonight by the chairwoman the head of the republican national committee, rhonda mcdaniel. great to have you here. you've got to like the closing of these races particularly in the senate. >> absolutely and the president has really helped energize our base. we've seen it where he has these rallies that our voters are getting out. he makes it clear to them, i need more help in washington, i need more republicans and that's why he is exhaustively on the trail, but...
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democrat candidate for governor florida andrew gillam put on the spot during his tense final debate with rhondamell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the shark ion f80 has more run time than the dyson v10 absolute. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning only from shark. or, choose the upright model for whole home cleaning ♪ ♪ ♪ you... keep doing you. we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to five dollars on each prescription, and with free one-on-one pharmacy support, we've filled over 2 billion prescriptions and counting. stop by walgreens and save today. walgreens. trusted since 1901. hello, i'm an idaho as you probably know, i've been looking all over for our big idaho potato truck. it's out there somewhere reminding folks about heart healthy idaho potatoes and making contributions to local charities. so this year,
democrat candidate for governor florida andrew gillam put on the spot during his tense final debate with rhondamell of gain so much, she wished it came in a fabric softener too. [throat clears] say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. oh and look they got gain scent beads and dryer sheets too! - [narrator] for powerful suction, you need a shark. with two swappable batteries, at maximum suction the shark ion f80 has more run time than the dyson v10 absolute. or, choose the upright model for...
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i also want to give a heartfelt thanks to rhonda and andrew. thank you both so much for being here. also with me, i want you to meet our panelists. for florida today, part of the usa today network and anthony man, put a cold reporter for south florida's son sentinel. now to the rules for tonight's debate. they are simple. each candidate has 60 seconds to answer a question. rebuttals and answers to follow questions or 30 seconds. they are at my discretion as debate moderator. both candidates before the opening statements, we want to allow for as much time as possible to get to those issues. based on drying of numbers, the first question goes you. >> today pipe bombs were sent to adjust to michelle and barack obama, clinton and cia director john brennan. and maxine waters, her offices and offices of congresswoman here in florida. i know that congresswoman schultz is here tonight. yesterday, your campaign had issued the statement condemning another mobile call, racist rollcall targeting your opponent. have we reached the point where divisive political rhetoric, called the opposite part
i also want to give a heartfelt thanks to rhonda and andrew. thank you both so much for being here. also with me, i want you to meet our panelists. for florida today, part of the usa today network and anthony man, put a cold reporter for south florida's son sentinel. now to the rules for tonight's debate. they are simple. each candidate has 60 seconds to answer a question. rebuttals and answers to follow questions or 30 seconds. they are at my discretion as debate moderator. both candidates...
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rhonda armor.rump's visit came despite many local leaders publicly opposing it, including pittsburgh mayor bill peduto, the former leader of the synagogue and group of local jewish leaders who told the president he is not welcome in pittsburgh until he fully denounces white nationalism. this is stephen miller's uncle, dr. david glosser, speaking on democracy now! earlier this week. >> mr. trump has made it his dehumanizeilify and hispanics, muslims, nonwhites, calling them subhuman animals who are infesting our country like so many insects or rats. make no mistake about it, this is the same kind of propaganda that is identical to the racist rants of nazi party rallies in germany in the 1930's. amy: as the trump's visited the synagogue, protesters marched in the synagogue's squirrel hill neighborhood. as trump's motorcade left t the area, some turned their backs and took a knee in protest. this is pittsburgh protester jim skiff speaeaking tuesday. >> we would d like to a ask president trump to pleas
rhonda armor.rump's visit came despite many local leaders publicly opposing it, including pittsburgh mayor bill peduto, the former leader of the synagogue and group of local jewish leaders who told the president he is not welcome in pittsburgh until he fully denounces white nationalism. this is stephen miller's uncle, dr. david glosser, speaking on democracy now! earlier this week. >> mr. trump has made it his dehumanizeilify and hispanics, muslims, nonwhites, calling them subhuman...
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swing state is in a tumultuous fight to the finish between democrat andrew gilliam and republican rhonda santos. watch the sparks fly as race was raised in their debate last night. >> i will represent all the people, everyone will get a fair shake but i am not going to bow down to the altar of political correctness, i'm not going to let the media smear me like they like to do with so many people. i'm certainly not going to take anything from gilliam. >> i'm not calling him a racist. i'm simply saying the racists say he's a racist. >> we sat down to break down the nuts and bolts of this swing state and the issues. >> thank you both for sitting down with us. >> thanks for having us. >> we're seeing the first time ever the florida political party, despite florida's multi-ethnic, multi-racial culture, we haven't seen that before. you have a true blue progressive, a bernie sanders mode and a little bit of hillary clinton and against a very pro-trump i pro-trumpian desantis. it's not that we're a red state or a blue state, we might be a schizophrenic state. we might see andrew gilliam, if the
swing state is in a tumultuous fight to the finish between democrat andrew gilliam and republican rhonda santos. watch the sparks fly as race was raised in their debate last night. >> i will represent all the people, everyone will get a fair shake but i am not going to bow down to the altar of political correctness, i'm not going to let the media smear me like they like to do with so many people. i'm certainly not going to take anything from gilliam. >> i'm not calling him a racist....
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host: that is rhonda and johnstone, pennsylvania. phone lines again.uestion, should the president have visited pittsburgh yesterday. here is some of the reaction to that visit from state and local officials. first, mike doyle quoted in the washington post today, he is a congressman who the congressional district covers the squirrel hill neighborhood where the synagogue is located. community says they did not think this was the time from political photo shoot. there are strong feelings of the community about him and divisive nature of his rhetoric. the pittsburgh post-gazette today,", allegheny county executive rich mr. -- fitzgerald. one of the local officials there. saying leaders need to respect the families and the community's wishes. in the wake of those attacks and that neighborhood. the story from the pittsburgh post-quoted him saying the last thing we need is that kind of extraordinary outside influence to distract from what needs to be the healing of this community, referring to the president's visit. the prospect may have been appropriate and
host: that is rhonda and johnstone, pennsylvania. phone lines again.uestion, should the president have visited pittsburgh yesterday. here is some of the reaction to that visit from state and local officials. first, mike doyle quoted in the washington post today, he is a congressman who the congressional district covers the squirrel hill neighborhood where the synagogue is located. community says they did not think this was the time from political photo shoot. there are strong feelings of the...
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rhonda laroch talks. mr. burr:ry, massachusetts. lisa marie nunes, 48, gallop, new mexico. william winfield, wolf, jr., 42, newburgh, pennsylvania. a senator: james sonny mettleton, big sandy, tennessee. hedger lorraineal dorado, 35, utah. carolyn lee parsons, 31, seattle, washington. denise berdides, west virginia. and to the hundreds injured that night, those still recovering from the scars visible and invisible, we stand with you and we have not forgotten. thank you, and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the motion to concur in the house amendment to the senate amendment to h.r. 302, an act to provide protections for certain sports medicine professionals, and so forth, signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that de
rhonda laroch talks. mr. burr:ry, massachusetts. lisa marie nunes, 48, gallop, new mexico. william winfield, wolf, jr., 42, newburgh, pennsylvania. a senator: james sonny mettleton, big sandy, tennessee. hedger lorraineal dorado, 35, utah. carolyn lee parsons, 31, seattle, washington. denise berdides, west virginia. and to the hundreds injured that night, those still recovering from the scars visible and invisible, we stand with you and we have not forgotten. thank you, and i yield the floor....
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johnson plus it is among hundred 11 -- alleging rhonda causes cancer but the first one to go to trial> tropical storm michael. what was once a major hurricane blowing through the carolinas. not before leaving a path of destruction through the florida panhandle and georgia. >>> shoring up a two cracked steel beams at the field for transit center proving to be more complex and pima street will not reopen as planned tomorrow. coming up, we have the latest developments. >>> ducey traffic pretty heavy and many areas including south bay and the east bay and trying to get one from the other is a little better, finally. >>> another day of sunshine for some with low clouds and not much of a change but there are changes for the weekend. >>> welcome back. 8:29 i am gasia mikaelian. >> i am and make me. we begin with hurricane michael that has been downgraded to a tropical storm with wind at 15 miles per hour. two deaths being blamed on the storm including an 11-year-old girl in georgia whose home is it by falling debris. utility companies say power is knocked out to more than 900,000 customers o
johnson plus it is among hundred 11 -- alleging rhonda causes cancer but the first one to go to trial> tropical storm michael. what was once a major hurricane blowing through the carolinas. not before leaving a path of destruction through the florida panhandle and georgia. >>> shoring up a two cracked steel beams at the field for transit center proving to be more complex and pima street will not reopen as planned tomorrow. coming up, we have the latest developments. >>>...
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here is rnc chair woman rhonda mcdaniel, senator ted cruz and newt gingrich attacking reporters. >> with we have seen the media be unprecedented in their negative coverage of of this incident. and the president is right in saying let's have civility in our news coverage. let's have some fair minded news coverage in this country and not have the biases that's so strong on other networks, especially. >> look, it's the media doing what the media does, which is any narrative that they can twist against trump, they will do so. >> start with the people. >> why don't they get help, except i think that they earn it. look, if you're overseas and you watch cnn international, you know the nationals don't have to watch any propaganda television. there's no more anti-american network than cnn international. >> this is a fox news contributor. >> yeah. i work for fox news. i used to work for cnn. what are you going to call them? >> you're going to call them reporters and journalists who pissed off hillary clinton's campaign. for two years. >> guilty. >> hillary clinton and her campaign will had still t
here is rnc chair woman rhonda mcdaniel, senator ted cruz and newt gingrich attacking reporters. >> with we have seen the media be unprecedented in their negative coverage of of this incident. and the president is right in saying let's have civility in our news coverage. let's have some fair minded news coverage in this country and not have the biases that's so strong on other networks, especially. >> look, it's the media doing what the media does, which is any narrative that they...