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congress? i asked the president' s senior advisor, valerie jarrett. valerie: we think they will be effective tools. of course, the best solution would be for congress to act. and, as you know, three years ago, in the wake of newtown, there was a very ambitious effort to try to get congress to act. 90% of the american people supported the sensible steps that were embedded in that legislation, but unfortunately they didn' t. and so, in the wake of oregon, the president said to his team, look, we' re losing 30,000 people a year. so it isn' t just the mass murders that we see but each day on the streets of towns and cities, large and small, people are dying. fernando: now, there' s a lot of polling out there that shows that there' s, in some cases, a super-majority of americans measures, specifically expanded background checks. why the controversy then? valerie: well, there shouldn' t be one. there really shouldn' t be one. but what we have recognized in washington, all too often, is that special interests have a stranglehold on certain members of congress
congress? i asked the president' s senior advisor, valerie jarrett. valerie: we think they will be effective tools. of course, the best solution would be for congress to act. and, as you know, three years ago, in the wake of newtown, there was a very ambitious effort to try to get congress to act. 90% of the american people supported the sensible steps that were embedded in that legislation, but unfortunately they didn' t. and so, in the wake of oregon, the president said to his team, look, we'...
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carter also said the administration will work with u-s congress, where many want to keep the prison open, to find a secure location inside the u-s to hold those who can't be freed. from time to time... but you don't expect the mistake to come from the white house. thursday, the white house's official twitter account tweeted out what they thought was a comment president obama made during a town hall. the president said "the main impetus for better politics is going to be the american people." the tweet's quote said, "the main impotence for a better politics is going to be the american people. they have to demand it." the white house deleted the tweet, and sent out the the cold will return. but just how cold will it get? tj's full forecast is coming up after the break. a 2-million dollar powerball you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. if
carter also said the administration will work with u-s congress, where many want to keep the prison open, to find a secure location inside the u-s to hold those who can't be freed. from time to time... but you don't expect the mistake to come from the white house. thursday, the white house's official twitter account tweeted out what they thought was a comment president obama made during a town hall. the president said "the main impetus for better politics is going to be the american...
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s. congress is looking for the i-r- s... to do more... with fewer resources. the tax agency has responded... with a plan.... that streamlines operations... and emphasizes technology. but... a new report... by the irs's taxpayer advocate says.... there's a fear.... the changes... could hurt people.... who can't afford.... to hire tax assistance. that's because... the plan... looks to reduce telephone... and face-to-face service. it would also allow.. -3-rd parties... like tax return preparers... and... tax software companies... to provide assistance. but... that means... if you need help... 20-15 turned out to be... one of the most stable years...the las vegas housing market... has seen in a decade. the greater las vegas association of realtors says... existing home prices... posted a - 6- point -4- percent increase... for the year... with more homes sold... in 20-15... than in 20-14. the median price... for an existing single-family home... sold during december... was -2- hundred and -17- thousand dollars. the association says... we're expected to continue see
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. >> s congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress. it's a rigged economy that sends most new wealth to the top 1%. and it's held in place by a corrupt political system where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is funded by over two and a half million small contributions. people who know you can't level the playing field by taking more money from wall street. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. join the fight >>> we have our three stars of the game right here. thanks again so much. can't wait to watch the game on saturday. nbc sn. >> we are checking in on our likes. natalie's -- on the ice got us up to 61,150. natalie, your bum on the ice helped us. i am live right after this [mother] yeah but this neighborhood,i feel like it's got a lot of what we were kinda talking about. the kitchen is light and bright,new. we should definitely go see it. [agent] hi...welcome i'm maggie.melanie.maggie. so nice to meet you. [mother] this is brendan. living room. [dad] hey. [mother] hey sweetie. [dad] sorry about
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sharyl: koskinen has testified he' s taken every step to be respond to congress and hold irs employees accountable. shatz says it' s up to congress to prevent taxpayer abuse, by pressing for more oversight and transparency. tom: these are not political issues. these are genuine abuses of the taxpayers' money. congress is unfortunately more reacti than proactive. taxpayers need to get them to do what' s necessary to stop the waste in washington. sharyl: citizens against government waste has started compiling its list of contenders for the 2016 porker of the year. ahead on "full measure" -- a look ahead in cologne, germany where young women talk about called "rape game." sharyl: this week, the european union considered allowing border checks to cope with the ve reported, tightening borders in europe could have a critical impact on the future of the e.u. more than 1 million people headed to europe in search of new lives last year, most of them refugees fleeing conflict in the continent' s worst migration crisis since world war ii. events of one night may have started a sea change in from
sharyl: koskinen has testified he' s taken every step to be respond to congress and hold irs employees accountable. shatz says it' s up to congress to prevent taxpayer abuse, by pressing for more oversight and transparency. tom: these are not political issues. these are genuine abuses of the taxpayers' money. congress is unfortunately more reacti than proactive. taxpayers need to get them to do what' s necessary to stop the waste in washington. sharyl: citizens against government waste has...
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s. in 1948 there was a hollywood movie called state of the union. that cemented the idea that it was the state of the union message. washington and adams went in person to congress. ,'s jefferson didn't enjoy public speaking. he gave to public speeches while presidents. his first and his second inaugural address. jefferson like to be known as a writer, not a speaker. he got the idea of the president going to congress personally to deliver a list of things he wanted to see done was too much like the british king, the monarch going to parliament. he thought this was not appropriate for a republic. jefferson sent his message to congress. each year after that they would send their messages which would be read by the clerks of the senate. rather than by the president. they would read in the congressional record or the newspapers. they didn't have to listen to a clerk or read the message. that became the tradition. the constitution is not that specific about what it is. time to time, this needs to be given on the state of the union. in 1913 we had a new president to have been trained as a political scientist. he had a phd in political science. woodrow wilson written a
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he said let this be a warning to troublemaker s in congress who want to impose more sanctions on iran. ali arouzi, nbc news, tehran." >> secretary of state john n rry is thanking iran for ending what could have speech on foreign policy this morning in washington, kerry said diplomacy is critical in our tional security. john kerry / secretary of state "these are always situations which as everybody here knows have an ability if not properly guided to get out of control. and i'm appreciative for the quick and appropriate response." iranian state television has shown dramatic images of the moment when revolutionary guard forces captured the u.s. sailors in the persian gulf the video and stills were published hours after the ten american sailors were released by iran. some images show the sailors with their hands on their heads, while others show iranians inspecting the machine guns onboard and going through papers. >> weather ad-lib after a brutally cold stretch of weather, i'd say we deserve some relief, and that's exactly what we'll get these next couple of days! temperatures will be b
he said let this be a warning to troublemaker s in congress who want to impose more sanctions on iran. ali arouzi, nbc news, tehran." >> secretary of state john n rry is thanking iran for ending what could have speech on foreign policy this morning in washington, kerry said diplomacy is critical in our tional security. john kerry / secretary of state "these are always situations which as everybody here knows have an ability if not properly guided to get out of control. and i'm...
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do you think that' s contributing to a degradation of the debate here in congress? leader pelosi: yes, i do. but i think it' s been pretty bad on the issue of immigration, which is sort of the life blood of america. we are a nation of immigrants. the constant reinvigoration of america by newcomers coming to our country, bringing their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their courage, their determination to make the future better for their families is what america is all about. it' s called the american dream. and we respect people coming to our shores, whether they are coming from syria or whether re coming from central america. we welcome them in keeping with our laws, not because they' re americans, but because we' re americans, and to be american is to understand how important fernando: and i know you' ve been critical of the president' s, i' m not sure if it' s a policy, or new enforcement action where families have been rounded up and deported. i understand they fit within a certain model of enforcement of immigration law, but it seems very harsh and quite
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been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who' s been in congress since the late 1980' s. they' re able to make that generational change argument that isn' t even really about the issues. it' s just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining steve: my pleasure. >> up next, courting the vote that could swing this election. >> i' m hispanic and i vote for fernando: it' s a bipartisan reality. latinos are the nation' s largest minority group, almost 20% of the population. the republican and democratic nominees will have to win a big share of this growing electorate in order to win the white house. but will eligible latinos turn out at the polls? matt barreto, with the leading polling firm latino decisions, joins me on skype. welcome to the program. matt: thank you for having me . fernando: so matt, as you' re looking at this election, do you think latinos will turn out in the numbers that people have expected or will it be 2014 kind of situation where there' ll be underperformance by latino voters? matt: well, we'
been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who' s been in congress since the late 1980' s. they' re able to make that generational change argument that isn' t even really about the issues. it' s just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining steve: my pleasure. >> up next, courting the vote that could swing this election. >> i' m hispanic and i vote for fernando: it' s a bipartisan reality. latinos...
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been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who' s been in congress since the late 1980' s. they' re able to make that t even really about the issues. it' s just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining me. steve: my pleasure. >> up next, courting the vote that could swing this election. >> i' mr. trump. fernando: it' s a bipartisan reality. latinos are the nation' s largest minority group, almost 20% of the population. the republican and democratic nominees will have to win a big share of this growing electorate in order to win the white house. but will eligible latinos turn out at the polls? matt barreto, with the leading polling firm latino decisions, joins me on skype. welcome to the program. matt: thank you for having me . fernando: so matt, as you' re looking at this election, do you think latinos will turn out in expected or will it be 2014 kind of situation where there' ll be underperformance by latino voters? matt: well, we' ve always seen this up and down in presidential elections and midterm election
been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who' s been in congress since the late 1980' s. they' re able to make that t even really about the issues. it' s just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining me. steve: my pleasure. >> up next, courting the vote that could swing this election. >> i' mr. trump. fernando: it' s a bipartisan reality. latinos are the nation' s largest minority group, almost...
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been in washington for a very long time and is nearing 70, or 74-year-old bernie sanders who' s been in congress since the late 1980' s. they' re able to make that generational change argument that isn' t even really about the issues. it' s just about the messenger. fernando: well, steve shepard, thank you so much for joining me. >> up next, courting the vote that could swing this election. >> i' m hispanic and i vote for mr. trump. wcvb wcvb having lots of devices can really slow your internet down. way down. so keep things moving with 100% fiber optic fios by verizon. capacity all your devices thrive on. it's the fastest internet and wi-fi available, with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. now for just $69.99 a month get our super-fast 100 meg fios internet, tv and phone for your first year, with no annual contract. that's right - 100 meg speed internet. so switch to better, with our best offer ever. from the internet provider ranked highest in customer satisfaction by j.d. power. so, what are you waiting for? switching to fios is easy and hassle-free. don't miss out on our best offer go online or ca
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orders. >> i' m very proud of prident obama' s announcement. >> on my first day behind that desk, those orders are gone. pres. obama: until we have a congress that' s in line with the majority of americans, there are authority that we can take to help reduce gun violence and scott: the president' s plan to tighten control and increase enforcement of firearm laws in the u.s. by expanding background checks is an executive action -- not an executive order. and yes, there' s a difference, explains stephen j. wayne, professor of government at georgetown university. prof. wayne: when he issues an order, it' s usually a broader statemenent of "in the future i want it to happen this way." when he issues a memorandum or a directive or makes a statement, it' s much more specific, but and they don t have the policy impact. scott: in his action, obama is bypassing congress -- and earning him some criticism. representative brian babin of texas calls it a distraction and "disservice to the american people." scott: are you all just being pushed on the sidelines as the white house steers the ship? that, but it wasn' e way the founding fathers set this and
orders. >> i' m very proud of prident obama' s announcement. >> on my first day behind that desk, those orders are gone. pres. obama: until we have a congress that' s in line with the majority of americans, there are authority that we can take to help reduce gun violence and scott: the president' s plan to tighten control and increase enforcement of firearm laws in the u.s. by expanding background checks is an executive action -- not an executive order. and yes, there' s a...
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for example, in the movement' s term limits for congress. i support that, term limits for the judges at the federal level and a balanced budget amendment. from congress. i encourage people to go on conventionofthestates.com and on. it is not about opening up the to that. as president, i will put the full weight of the presidency in adam: is it is for creating limited government, how do you get buy in from liberal fans? it seems like this would be george washington telling thomas welcome. sen. rubio: this is not politicians, this is individual people pushing their state legislatures to ratify and pass it to get a number of states to call the convention of states. we do not need anything from congress or harry reid are chuck schumer, you need nothing from president obama. all i said is when i am president, i' m going to people i am for this. citizens. people through the states taking control of their government from a runaway federal government. adam: why would you expect the dynamics to be different for washington? sen. rubio: it is going to
for example, in the movement' s term limits for congress. i support that, term limits for the judges at the federal level and a balanced budget amendment. from congress. i encourage people to go on conventionofthestates.com and on. it is not about opening up the to that. as president, i will put the full weight of the presidency in adam: is it is for creating limited government, how do you get buy in from liberal fans? it seems like this would be george washington telling thomas welcome. sen....
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and though her name isn't mentioned in the movie, it was hillary clinton who o s grilled by congress for 11 hours. >> i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done. department, in the movie the cia base repeatedly requests military firepower. >> if you don't send us support, americans are going to die. including the one talking to you right now. >> reporter: later, congressional investigations conclude that while fighter jets and tactical teams were scrambled from the nearest bases, t ty were too far awaw to get there in titi. >> do you feel like the military let you down? >> w don't want to get into that. we want to tell what happened on the ground and really honor the courage that was taking place. >> you still have shrapnel in your body? >> three pieces in there -- >> reporter: 14 surgeries later oz is still feeling the effects of that night. >> i've got limited feeling in the palm of my hand. i don't have much dexterity with it. it's attached and it works. >> reporter: director michael bay, known for "transfor
and though her name isn't mentioned in the movie, it was hillary clinton who o s grilled by congress for 11 hours. >> i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been racking my brain about what more could have been done. department, in the movie the cia base repeatedly requests military firepower. >> if you don't send us support, americans are going to die. including the one talking to you right now. >> reporter: later, congressional investigations conclude that...
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s representative to congress called the bill, quote, insane and a political stunt for the nra. >>> over the past year, drones have become a household item. we even have a drone of our own to bring you better kofrm. the faa has established rule s for drone owners, bill nelson is calling on the heads of three other federal agencies to work together to come up with safety regulations for drones like these. senator nelson sent letters to the faa, to nasa, to the homeland security, urging them to join forces to find a way to stop security threats that you would cobe carried out by drones, this comes after a recent report shows there have been at least 241 close calls between aircraft and drones across the nation. senator nelson says the orlando area alone, there have been 13 near misses, near airports involving drones. >> we've got to come to a reckoning to keep these away from airports. >> last month, the faa made drone registration mandatory. and so far, more than 180,000 drones are now accounted for. senator nelson says the use of drones will probably be a key component of any future faa
s representative to congress called the bill, quote, insane and a political stunt for the nra. >>> over the past year, drones have become a household item. we even have a drone of our own to bring you better kofrm. the faa has established rule s for drone owners, bill nelson is calling on the heads of three other federal agencies to work together to come up with safety regulations for drones like these. senator nelson sent letters to the faa, to nasa, to the homeland security, urging...
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s&p futures down 22 and the nasdaq giving up 52 points this morning. >> nicole: congress set to vote to repeal president obama's healthcare law. apple scales backseat orders of iphones rattling the apple universe as suppliers brace for lower sales. >> lauren: oh, oh, twitter. 140 characters, we will have those details. >> nicole: in sports, baseball writers reveal who goes into the hall of fame today. the new york knicks hung on to the win. we have the details. welcome to fbn:am, first look at what's moving in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect for this day ahead. >> lauren: let's quick it off with the news this morning. north korea announcing that it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. un security council is planning a meeting this morning. had conducted three tests in, spokesperson saying we condemn any violation of un security resolutions and call on north korea to abide by international obligations and commitments. joining us now the author of nuclear showdown knot korea takes on the world. gordon, first, do we have north korea and second, what does thi
s&p futures down 22 and the nasdaq giving up 52 points this morning. >> nicole: congress set to vote to repeal president obama's healthcare law. apple scales backseat orders of iphones rattling the apple universe as suppliers brace for lower sales. >> lauren: oh, oh, twitter. 140 characters, we will have those details. >> nicole: in sports, baseball writers reveal who goes into the hall of fame today. the new york knicks hung on to the win. we have the details. welcome to...
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congress and the country focus meanwhile, the president' s initiatives are politely ignored. yet this time, something is different. with big ideological splits among republicans and plenty of muscular executive action, the president has been able to advance his agenda in the last -- advance his agenda. look for at least some of that momentum to flow into 2016. tweet me and use #matteroffact, and connect with us on our fernando: since man was able to organize into warring tribes, we have been at war. today we look around the planet and see all kinds of conflicts, big and small. yet even in this advanced age of technology and promise, peace seems elusive and the world scarier every day. meanwhile, presidential candidates have tuned into voters' anxieties and supplied even more reasons to fear. but there' s something more dangerous that gathers strength and threatens our republic. listen to some candidates. they promise great battles in foreign lands as a way to make us safer at home. in other words, a kind of perpetual war without a path to victory. create exaggerated fear and
congress and the country focus meanwhile, the president' s initiatives are politely ignored. yet this time, something is different. with big ideological splits among republicans and plenty of muscular executive action, the president has been able to advance his agenda in the last -- advance his agenda. look for at least some of that momentum to flow into 2016. tweet me and use #matteroffact, and connect with us on our fernando: since man was able to organize into warring tribes, we have been at...
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by the whether you can always run for dogcatcher. s go over to jamie and find out what' s up in sports. congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress. it's a rigged economy that sends most new wealth to the top 1%. and it's held in place by a corrupt political system where wall street banks my campaign is funded by over two and a half million small contributions. people who know you can't level the playing field by taking more money from wall street. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. join the fight to take back our government. [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. so, with all of that, why would you ever go to verizon? switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for just $40 a month plus get $300 back. jamie the boston bruins have : been busy so far this week. a win last night against the philadelphia flyers, and they hosted the anaheim ducks ton
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s executive actions bypass congress and call for expanding background checks as well is calling for gun show an online sellers to be licensed. it deals with the expanded checks and licensee in with improved gun safety technology along with spending $500 million on mental health programs. the national rifle association blasted the move saying it would not improve public safety. that was echoed by presidential candidate marco rubio. who do not obey the law. >> reporter: a woman was at the white house for the pres.'s announcement.>> what i want to see happen in colorado is a way removed from someone's hand who is acting in a dangerous way or anger management issues. >> reporter: she says one way to do that would be to give families better tools to help are mentally ill. before they hurt themselves or others. maya rodriguez, 9news. >>> executive actions are not permanent and can be overturned by the succeeding president. several republicans running for president and congressional republicans criticize the announcement. corey gardner says the president has little respect for the constitution
s executive actions bypass congress and call for expanding background checks as well is calling for gun show an online sellers to be licensed. it deals with the expanded checks and licensee in with improved gun safety technology along with spending $500 million on mental health programs. the national rifle association blasted the move saying it would not improve public safety. that was echoed by presidential candidate marco rubio. who do not obey the law. >> reporter: a woman was at the...
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should not be distracted, however, from the fact that the reason the president is taking is because s congressas utterly failed in so.r responsibility to do congress, time and again, has to multiple opportunities take action that would make it the wrong hands to get ahold of guns. and there are steps that congress can take that would not undermine the basic constitutional rights of law-abiding americans. refused.ess has congress has failed to take those actions. going to useent is his executive authority to follow through and take what steps he can. i can tell you that after the president takes those steps, congress is still going to have a responsibility to act in their own right as well. the will not eliminate responsibility that congress has to take steps that only they can of the keep guns out wrong hands, and that's -- so you know, the president is going to make this announcement soon, and there will be some important that willill take but not be the end of this debate. there will still be a responsibility that congress has to take action. christy. >> josh, you said at the beginning that
should not be distracted, however, from the fact that the reason the president is taking is because s congressas utterly failed in so.r responsibility to do congress, time and again, has to multiple opportunities take action that would make it the wrong hands to get ahold of guns. and there are steps that congress can take that would not undermine the basic constitutional rights of law-abiding americans. refused.ess has congress has failed to take those actions. going to useent is his executive...
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but the defense department )s director of operational tests has reported problems to congress. the little creek based u-s-n-s spearhead and her sister ships were mentioned in the report. according to test data cited by military sealift command-- the spearhead sustained damage by slamming waves -- and needed a half million in repairs. in all -- the report says the navy has spent almost two- point-four million dollars to strengthen the bow of four vessels since 2012. the fleet was built by austal u-s-a for two- point-one billion dollars. the director says the repairs are still in progress and they have yet to use heavy weather testing to verify if the fixes are working. virginia beach police have arrested a man who they say had an illegal hog farm -- 64-year-old gary morris senior has been charged with eight counts of animal cruelty. this all stems from a discovery on salem road back in december. police say more than one- hundred hogs were there living in deplorable conditions. neighbors said they could smell the hogs from nearby. a hazmat team had to be called out to clear the ar
but the defense department )s director of operational tests has reported problems to congress. the little creek based u-s-n-s spearhead and her sister ships were mentioned in the report. according to test data cited by military sealift command-- the spearhead sustained damage by slamming waves -- and needed a half million in repairs. in all -- the report says the navy has spent almost two- point-four million dollars to strengthen the bow of four vessels since 2012. the fleet was built by austal...
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but the defense department s director of operational tests has reported problems to congress. the little creek based u-s-n-s were mentioned in the report. have you ever wished you could be more artistic but don )t have-p&the time? a virginia artist who had the same dilemma - so he invented a robot. its a work of art ten years in the making. not the painting - the robot. pindar van arman has spent the past decade developing the gadget that uses artificial intelligence to create one of a kind portraits. sot pindar van arman/technology artist )this was before i figured out how to make smooth curves sot pindar van arman/technology artist you can see paint dripping and its a mess and thats what makes it much more interesting than a printout or a photo. ) stand-up bridge weijia jiang/cbs news/tysons corner, va the robot can paint on its own but the fun is interacting with it. as i use my finger to trace this picture on a tablet the robot is translating my movement into brushstrokes. sot pindar van arman/technology artist i used to think that the end goal of this art was to make a bea
but the defense department s director of operational tests has reported problems to congress. the little creek based u-s-n-s were mentioned in the report. have you ever wished you could be more artistic but don )t have-p&the time? a virginia artist who had the same dilemma - so he invented a robot. its a work of art ten years in the making. not the painting - the robot. pindar van arman has spent the past decade developing the gadget that uses artificial intelligence to create one of a kind...
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or religion. >> south carolina governor nikki haley' s republican response criticize broken promises, she admitted her party contributed to congresses -- washington' s dysfunction. democrats call the president speech and inspiration -- fell short. >> i wish we could convert to action what the president said. >> today, the president leaves washington to spread his optimism to a divided nation. >> that starts today in omaha, the president is giving a speech at the university of nebraska. he heads to batten -- tracie potts, nbc news michelle: the today show will have much more coverage of the president' s state of the union address. matt lauer will have an exclusive one-on-one with house speaker paul ryan and an interview with hillary clinton. you can catch it all right here on wesh 2 when the today show airs at 7:00. jason: attorney general loretta lynch will be investigating -- discussing the obama administrations movements to reform the justice system. she will also visit harvard law school to discuss criminal justice. michelle: people here in florida and across the country are hoping lady luck will be on their side for tonight powe
or religion. >> south carolina governor nikki haley' s republican response criticize broken promises, she admitted her party contributed to congresses -- washington' s dysfunction. democrats call the president speech and inspiration -- fell short. >> i wish we could convert to action what the president said. >> today, the president leaves washington to spread his optimism to a divided nation. >> that starts today in omaha, the president is giving a speech at the...
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which s pretty stunning in this day and age. you mentioned to that congress recently passed senator cardin's bipartisan bill, which i pleased to be a cosponsor of, which extends an important demonstration project that addresses psychiatric bed
which s pretty stunning in this day and age. you mentioned to that congress recently passed senator cardin's bipartisan bill, which i pleased to be a cosponsor of, which extends an important demonstration project that addresses psychiatric bed
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sharyl: graham insists since congressional funds e needed to transfer prisoners, it' s the republican-led congress, not the president, who will decide guantanamo's fate. believes now is the time to close guantanamo bay is delusional, and i would say this is a further sense of president obama's delusion about how the war is actually going. he has no idea. he has no idea about the threats we face. if he had any idea, this is the last thing he would do. sharyl: you're calling president obama delusional on this. sen. graham: yeah. totally. he's totally delusional about the state of play in the mideast. sharyl: in the recent defense spending bill, congress included a ban on transferring prisoners to the u.s. president obama said the gitmo part might violate the separation of powers. that leaves open the ideas that he could try to use executive authority to again bypass congress. still ahead on "full measure" -- many of the enemy combatants at guantanamo were once important al qaeda players who plotted against america. we' ll talk to one man whose cia team caught them. gary berntsen: the five individual
sharyl: graham insists since congressional funds e needed to transfer prisoners, it' s the republican-led congress, not the president, who will decide guantanamo's fate. believes now is the time to close guantanamo bay is delusional, and i would say this is a further sense of president obama's delusion about how the war is actually going. he has no idea. he has no idea about the threats we face. if he had any idea, this is the last thing he would do. sharyl: you're calling president obama...
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s putting all his eggs in one basket. >> i' carolina and nevada and we do things in iowa, but this is where we put most of our resources. this is like running for congress, it' s doable. it is scalable. shelley: he has events scheduled tomorrow. tom: the 3 democratic candidates for president were in iowa tonight a week before the state holds its caucuses. they answered questions from voters and made their final pitches in a town hall meeting hosted by cnn. karin caifa has a recap. >> voters took center stage at cnn' s democratic town hall in des moines. after greek -- brief introduction, chris cuomo and is the stage to many women trying to decide which candidate to' s work. bernie sanders face the question about his embrace of the democratic socialist label. >> the ideas i' m talking about are not radical ideas. what democratic socialism means into its essence is we cannot class and a congress that continues to work for the interest of the people on top while ignoring working families. >> that was followed up by tough questions about his health care plan and how it would be paid or. >> we will raise taxes, yes, we will. we may raise taxes, but we are al
s putting all his eggs in one basket. >> i' carolina and nevada and we do things in iowa, but this is where we put most of our resources. this is like running for congress, it' s doable. it is scalable. shelley: he has events scheduled tomorrow. tom: the 3 democratic candidates for president were in iowa tonight a week before the state holds its caucuses. they answered questions from voters and made their final pitches in a town hall meeting hosted by cnn. karin caifa has a recap....
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so in an interview with n-b-c )s today show, the president suggested his speech may be aimed less at congress, and more at those watching at home. president barack obama there s no doubt that politics in washington are so much more divided than the american people are.the president will likely highlight economic recovery, and seek to calm fears about isis and the threat of domestic terrorist acts like san bernardino. last week the president outlined executive actions on gun control. and he may act alone to fulfill another longtime goal -- closing the military prison at guantanamo bay, cuba. tonight s speech -- a rough draft of sorts, of how he plans to wind down his administration. as for the final draft of that address. josh earnest/ white house press typically is working on this - on the state of the union - pretty close, up until the last minute, and i would anticipate that )ll be true this year as well. in washington, i )m karin caifa reporting. for the first time we are getting look inside mexican drug kingpin joaquin "el chapo: guzman hide out. this is the home mexican agents captured h
so in an interview with n-b-c )s today show, the president suggested his speech may be aimed less at congress, and more at those watching at home. president barack obama there s no doubt that politics in washington are so much more divided than the american people are.the president will likely highlight economic recovery, and seek to calm fears about isis and the threat of domestic terrorist acts like san bernardino. last week the president outlined executive actions on gun control. and he may...
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bazi: frustrated by congress' s inability to pass a bill expanding background checks, the president says he will meet monday with attorney general loretta lynch to discuss his options, including bypassing congress with an executive order. in the meantime, he calls for public support. president obama: the gun lobby is loud and well organized in its defense of effortlessly available guns for anyone. the rest of us are going to have to be just as passionate and well organized in our defense of kids. bazi: proponents of gun control law came into effect which allows texans to have open firearms in public. there is a new video attacking stricter rules on gun control, including attacking democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton. josh: a survivor of the boston marathon bombing says facing her attacker in court was the proudest moment of her life. adrianne haslet-davis is a professional ballroom dancer who lost a leg in the 2013 bombing. today, while reflecting on the past year, she posted a sketch dzhokhar tsarnaev' s trial. the instagram message read, quote, "my most proud moment of my
bazi: frustrated by congress' s inability to pass a bill expanding background checks, the president says he will meet monday with attorney general loretta lynch to discuss his options, including bypassing congress with an executive order. in the meantime, he calls for public support. president obama: the gun lobby is loud and well organized in its defense of effortlessly available guns for anyone. the rest of us are going to have to be just as passionate and well organized in our defense of...
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he s deciding to not-p&run again. 04:48 he was a business man and he )s probably spent the past few years frustrated with congress because congress isnt getting much done. as for what will happen with the congressional seat -- doctor kidd says it leans republican. but 20-16 is an election year and says people are more influenced to vote based on the presidential candidates. and we )ll have to wait and see who )s nominated. live in the newsroom, brendan ponton newschannel 3. new tonight republican presidential candidate donald trump is coming back to hampton roads! trump will be taking part in the ongoing presidential this is video from an appearance in norfolk in october. trump is scheduled to appear at regent february 24-th. john kasich and jeb bush have already visited there. the university s website says registration for the trump event will be opening soon. a generous donation from c-n-n s anderson cooper. he s donating money - to protect k-9 officers in the norfolk police department. james hatch -- the k-9 vest maker newschannel three spoke to about outfitting police dogs -- made the announcement today. coop
he s deciding to not-p&run again. 04:48 he was a business man and he )s probably spent the past few years frustrated with congress because congress isnt getting much done. as for what will happen with the congressional seat -- doctor kidd says it leans republican. but 20-16 is an election year and says people are more influenced to vote based on the presidential candidates. and we )ll have to wait and see who )s nominated. live in the newsroom, brendan ponton newschannel 3. new tonight...
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there' s a lot that congress doesn' t want to do. reporter: the president will focus on the long-term challenges facing the nation including climate change. one area the administration says it feels good about, the economy. >> we have made a lot of progress building back from the great depression and we have an opportunity. reporter: the news be of the house has a different take. >> 46 million people are still living in poverty today. the country back on track is to elect a republican commander-in-chief. >> this president continues to kick the can down the road. reporter: paul ryan wants a comprehensive plan to defeat isis. mike: sheree: a cincinnati man is there tonight. >> your leadership on this has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it' s been an honor for me to be involved in this fight. sheree: the first lady invited him to the address. he told us it is an honor to be invited and he is excited for tonight' s experience. >> i have discovered i love being part of something that' i value that and i en
there' s a lot that congress doesn' t want to do. reporter: the president will focus on the long-term challenges facing the nation including climate change. one area the administration says it feels good about, the economy. >> we have made a lot of progress building back from the great depression and we have an opportunity. reporter: the news be of the house has a different take. >> 46 million people are still living in poverty today. the country back on track is to elect a...
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a new report to congress says the i-r-s is quietly moving toward a high-tech future that could cost taxpayers more money. since 2014, the i-r-s has invested millions of dollars on a plan to move more of its work online, including plans to adopt online taxpayer accounts. but the national taxpayer advocate is worried the i-r-s is creating a "pay to play" system... where only people who can afford professional help will receive help filing their taxes. the irs says that's not what's happening. no one won the powerball jackpot worth a half-a- billion dollars last night... but in case you might have won a smaller prize... here are the numbers again: 47, 2, 63, 62, and 11. the powerball was 17. the odds of winning saturday's jackpot is roughly one in 292-million to put that in perspective... to: -get struck by lightning... -become president of the united states... -get bitten by a shark... -or die after being hit by an asteroid. but if the odds don't discourage you...here are the most commonly drawn powerball numbers: -26 has been drawn 266 times... followed by the number 41. -numbers 22 and 16 hav
a new report to congress says the i-r-s is quietly moving toward a high-tech future that could cost taxpayers more money. since 2014, the i-r-s has invested millions of dollars on a plan to move more of its work online, including plans to adopt online taxpayer accounts. but the national taxpayer advocate is worried the i-r-s is creating a "pay to play" system... where only people who can afford professional help will receive help filing their taxes. the irs says that's not what's...
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ed: let' s take a snapshot of the moment. with congress so divided, and with elections coming later this year, is there anything you think democrats and republicans can actually come together on and get done this year? congressman capuano: i hope so. we will find out. i' m working on an essay reauthorization bill for transportation. most of they can be done. a couple of divisive issues. italy cannot come to an agreement, waking at the basics down. there will probably be no home runs but i hope that we will have at least a few -- will find out. i need like that. [laughter] ed: well-placed ground rule double. congressman capuano, thanks for joining us. enjoy the speech tonight. the state of the union right here at 5:00 and it is also streaming and start to 9:00. >> a little snow to get through before the state of the union. we got to harvey with a look at the timeline for this storm. snow falling in some places. harvey: here is worcester. parts of worcester county has had three inches of snow. rhodes impacted. visibility is slowly starting t
ed: let' s take a snapshot of the moment. with congress so divided, and with elections coming later this year, is there anything you think democrats and republicans can actually come together on and get done this year? congressman capuano: i hope so. we will find out. i' m working on an essay reauthorization bill for transportation. most of they can be done. a couple of divisive issues. italy cannot come to an agreement, waking at the basics down. there will probably be no home runs but i hope...
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the u-s attorney general goes before congress to answer questions about president obama's gun control executive actions. and presidential hopeful donald trump will be here in the valley tomorrow.. but not before more campaigning with his newest supporter, sarah palin. and did you feel the burn? not the political "bern" .. the one from the heat last year. new findings show just how hot it was ... and why. your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time, streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. yeah, the internet's great yeah, that's not working. i much prefer the two-day beard, horn-rimmed glasses, just-slept-in-his-car kinda thing. yeah, i miss the rumpled crazy uncle look. okay. be "paul giamatti." that's the essence of this role. feel like a hollywood insider it looks like last year's high temperatures record books. the hottest year we've seen so far. that's according to both noaa and nasa. keeping record of the average temperatures for they say last year percent warmer than 2014-- the previous
the u-s attorney general goes before congress to answer questions about president obama's gun control executive actions. and presidential hopeful donald trump will be here in the valley tomorrow.. but not before more campaigning with his newest supporter, sarah palin. and did you feel the burn? not the political "bern" .. the one from the heat last year. new findings show just how hot it was ... and why. your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is with 40 megs of internet speed from...
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s. the china exclusion act was passed by the congress in 1882. before that, there was a great deal of hostility and violence in formally against chinese miners and chinese workers. foratown became a refuge many of those chinese migrants coming over who were mostly young men and it became a safe place where they could find people of their own background, so it was alture, combination of them wanting to be to gather but the biggest factor was getting away from the violenceostility, and that was very much an experience for the early chinese. of 1906, a huge earthquake on the san andreas fault really destroyed parts of san francisco, including it's much bigger chinatown. result of the earthquake and fire was the distraction in chinatown meant the chinese people who were there needed a wase to go and oakland city with a closest chinese community. so many thousands came from san francisco, temporarily settled in oakland. chinese from san francisco settle here temporarily and there was a may be camp a few blocks half a mile from chinatown where they wer
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applause] >> it does influence the legislative agenda for the year , whether or not congress chooses to follow the president 's suggestions or ignores them, or rewrites them. at least the president has given an outline of what he wants to see. sometimes the president's never got a chance to give their inaugural address. william henry harrison died. james garfield died also, before the first opportunity. they came into office in congress wasn't going to begin march, than until december. in the 19th century, they were almost all given in december. then they moved the beginning of congress to january, and now it is usually in january and february. there have been some miscues. grover cleveland sent a controversial proposal dealing with the tariff. the chief source of revenue was that, and it was one of those things that divided parties and created great passions. unfortunately for cleveland his party was not united on the issue, and the lost the next election probably because of that division. a lot of people blamed his state of the union message. in most cases, most messages are really a long laundry list of thi
applause] >> it does influence the legislative agenda for the year , whether or not congress chooses to follow the president 's suggestions or ignores them, or rewrites them. at least the president has given an outline of what he wants to see. sometimes the president's never got a chance to give their inaugural address. william henry harrison died. james garfield died also, before the first opportunity. they came into office in congress wasn't going to begin march, than until december. in...
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tom: senator jeanne shaheen says she' s pleased president obama spoke directly to congress about the need to work together to change the political system, and she' s glad he started his speech by addressing the nation' s drug problem. >> i was particularly pleased as someone from new hampshire where we are dealing with the prescription drug and heroin epidemic to hear him start with that and talk about the importance of addressing that at the national level, which i think we got to do. shelley: frank guinta says the president' s speech shows he did not live up to voters expectations over the last seven in a statement, he said the broken promises and poor results can point us in a better direction to renewed commitment to policies of economic read him and international leadership, and we are still waiting on reaction from democratic representative annie kuster. tom: 10 navy sailors are being held in iran tonight. iranian authorities accused the sailors of trespassing after two small boats drifted into iranian waters. u.s. officials say the boats had a mechanical failure near farsi isla
tom: senator jeanne shaheen says she' s pleased president obama spoke directly to congress about the need to work together to change the political system, and she' s glad he started his speech by addressing the nation' s drug problem. >> i was particularly pleased as someone from new hampshire where we are dealing with the prescription drug and heroin epidemic to hear him start with that and talk about the importance of addressing that at the national level, which i think we got to do....
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late 1990's, late 1990's, when i represented vermont in the congress, i took a bus load of women from northern vermont over the canadian border to montreal, and the reason we went is that i knew that prescription drugs in canada were much less expensive. women who were dealing with breast cancer, working class women, walked into the pharmacy, they purchased the breast cancer medicine that they needed -- this is not generic. brand name medicine for .1 the price they're paying in the united states. i was the first member of congress to do that. others followed. now millions of people, by the way, get their medicine from canada. we should not have to get medicine from canada. pharmaceutical industry has got to stop ripping us off. [applause] now, when you got 29 million uninsured, even more underinsured, when we're paying the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, it turns out that we are spending per person in health care almost three times more than they do in the united kingdom where they guarantee health care to all of their people. we are spending 50% more than the fren
late 1990's, late 1990's, when i represented vermont in the congress, i took a bus load of women from northern vermont over the canadian border to montreal, and the reason we went is that i knew that prescription drugs in canada were much less expensive. women who were dealing with breast cancer, working class women, walked into the pharmacy, they purchased the breast cancer medicine that they needed -- this is not generic. brand name medicine for .1 the price they're paying in the united...
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erika: the man dubbed the most hated ceo in america ordered to s expected to get by congress. cindy: that storm is going to . congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress. it's a rigged economy that sends most new wealth to the top 1%. and it's held in place by a corrupt political system r where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. small contributions. rpeople who know you can't level the playing field r by taking more money from wall street. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. join the fight at noon. emily: the man dubbed the most hated pharmaceutical ceo in america has a date with congress. subpoenaed to testify before a house committee next week. lawmakers want to question him about raising the price of a life-saving aids drug by near 5,000%. shkreli is facing unrelated charges in a separate securities fraud case. erika: commitment 2016, a packed day on the new hampshire campaign trail with less than three weeks until the first-in-the-nation primary. today republicans marco rubio, , chris christie, jeb bush, ted cruz, john
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interested in finding areas where it can work with ryan and the republican controlled congress during the president s final year in office. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. suggested tag the president s approval rating as a two term leader is still higher than president bush )s ratings entering his last year in office t below president clinton ring his administration. w at 5:30 - the chief medical examiner revealed the facial models of eight people found dead in virginia. these people have not yet been identified-- but police hope that someone will recognize them. the five men and three women s remains were found in different places from 19-72 and 2014. two of which were found in hampton roads. one person )s remains were found in the woods off of walter mill road in york county. that was back in 19-72. the medical examiner has identified her as an african american female. another person was found along the bank of the york river in james city county back in 19-76. the medical examiner adult male, somewhere between five foot six inches and five foot nine. officials say the photographs have been e
interested in finding areas where it can work with ryan and the republican controlled congress during the president s final year in office. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. suggested tag the president s approval rating as a two term leader is still higher than president bush )s ratings entering his last year in office t below president clinton ring his administration. w at 5:30 - the chief medical examiner revealed the facial models of eight people found dead in virginia. these people have...
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with republicans firmly in control of congress - the president has resorted to executive actions on controversial issues such as gun control. tuesday s speech could preview the next issue he will take on without congress - election reform. sot: denis mcdonough/white house chief of staff/courtesy: cnn "state of the union" "you )ll hear the president talk about making sure that every american has a chance to influence this democracy. not the select few, not the millionaires and the billionaires," standup: weijia jiang/cbs news/capitol hill gun control is likely to be a big topic president obama addresses tuesday night. and the white house is highlighting the issue by leaving one seat in the first lady )s box empty - to represent the victims of gun violence. nats "i hope you can come." monday morning - the white house released a video of jill biden and white house staffers calling people to invite them to sit in the first lady )s box at the speech. sot: cedric rowland/state of the union attendee "i was like, the white house? are you sure you have the right number?" south carolina governor nikki haley will offer this years republican res
with republicans firmly in control of congress - the president has resorted to executive actions on controversial issues such as gun control. tuesday s speech could preview the next issue he will take on without congress - election reform. sot: denis mcdonough/white house chief of staff/courtesy: cnn "state of the union" "you )ll hear the president talk about making sure that every american has a chance to influence this democracy. not the select few, not the millionaires and the...